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Human Rights Lawyer Deji Adeyanju Demands Public Apology for Defamatory Post
By Chigozie IKPO On Jul 17, 2025 Human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has issued a formal legal notice to fellow legal practitioner, Abdul Mahmud, demanding a public apology and immediate retraction of what he described as a defamatory post made against him on social media. In a letter signed by Bahija Saidu, Adeyanju accused Mahmud of making damaging and false claims against him in a post published on July 15, 2025, via his X handle, @AbdulMahmud01. The letter, titled “Demand for Public Apology and Immediate Retraction of Your Defamatory Publication Against Deji Adeyanju: Pre-Action Notice,” stated that the remarks had...

Nigerian Police: Underfunded, Understaffed, Under-equipped - A Crisis Unveiled
By Douglas Ogbankwa Esq. Nigeria appears to be the only country in the world where the police arrest suspects before an investigation even begins. Reason: There are no adequate resources available for the police to function effectively. The average Nigerian police officer is akin to a national orphan in the execution of his duties. He uses his personal call credits to make official calls. Most tactical units lack operational vehicles. When you see policemen collecting money at checkpoints near a patrol van, that money is often used to fuel and repair the vehicle. If they dont collect those funds, there...

Barack Obama Reflects on Fatherhood and Raising Daughters on Michelle's Podcast
Share on Facebook Tweet this Email to friends Former US president, Barack Obama was a guest on his wife Michelle’s IMO podcast alongside her older brother Craig Robinson. The episode premiered on Wednesday, July 16. A preview shared ahead of its release showed 63-year-old Barack and Michelle discussing raising their two daughters, Sasha, 24, and Malia, 27. “I think we did a pretty good job of raising our girls, but I’ve said often that I think I would have had more difficulty raising a son,” the American politician who was the 44th president of the United States said, to which...