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NIS: Babandede asks that progress under his leadership should not be thrown away

NIS: Babandede asks that progress under his leadership should not be thrown away
Outgoing Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, (NIS), Muhammad Babandede has asked officers and men of the service to build on achievements and progress made during his over five years tenure.
Babandede, who gave a passionate valedictory message to officers of service in Abuja on Friday, reminded the officers of the importance of sustainability and building on successes attained for NIS to be a globally recognised agency of worth.
He said: “Yes, immigration has improved and achieve a lot, but we have all achieved all these together because each step and decision take for these achievements is done with input and suggestions.
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“Therefore, i can confidently say that i am proud to have left the NIS today better than I found it and i am urging all of you that I am leaving behind.
“I am going, but don’t throw away the work that we have done, continue to build on it and on my part, i will continue to be an ambassador of the NIS because i don’t have any institution greater than this.”
While appreciating President Muhammadu Buhari for providing him the opportunity to serve Nigeria in the capacity of comptroller General of immigration, he also asked forgiveness from any officer he might have offended during his service and equally said he has forgiven those that might have wronged him.
Speaking earlier Deputy Comptroller General, (DCG) in charge of Finance and Accounts, Isah Jere, who is also going to be the acting CG until a new CG is appointed, described progress made during Babandede’s tenure as unprecedented in terms of technological advancement, meeting globally recognised standards, infrastructural development, welfare improvement and placing Nigeria among countries with leading immigration practice.
Also, DCG in charge of Human Resources Management, Aminu Bako, said Babandede’s tenure would remain a shining light in the history of the NIS because “your work will continue to remain in the sands of time in the history of NIS and indeed, you came, you saw and you conquered.”
NIS: Babandede asks that progress under his leadership should not be thrown away
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Protesters demand release of social media influencer in abuja

Protesters demand release of social media influencer in abuja
By: Zagazola Makama
A group of protesters on Monday staged a peaceful demonstration in Abuja demanding the release of social media influencer, Mr Vincent Martins Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman (VDM), who was arrested on May 2 by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
It was gathered that the protest began around 9 a.m. at the GTBank branch located at Plot 1072 J.S. Tarka Street, off Faskari Street, Area 3 Garki, where VDM was arrested alongside one other individual.
The protest was sparked by public outcry on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, Instagram and Facebook, following the arrest.
Three men wearing T-shirts with the inscription ‘Free VDM’ were first seen at the bank premises before regrouping with over 100 individuals
The protesters, carrying placards with various inscriptions, demanded the immediate and unconditional release of the influencer.
Police operatives from the Command’s State Intelligence Department (SID) and patrol teams were promptly deployed to the scene to ensure law and order.
The crowd was peacefully dispersed from the bank premises and proceeded to the EFCC Headquarters in continuation of their demonstration, reiterating their demands before moving on to Dantata Bridge along Airport Road, where they finally dispersed.
Police sources said “No untoward incident was recorded during the protest. The situation is under close monitoring,” the police added.
Police sources further assured that the deployment of anti-riot units to flashpoints, strategic locations, and government infrastructure within the FCT remains intact.
Protesters demand release of social media influencer in abuja
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VP Shettima Departs Abuja To Represent Nigeria At Inauguration Of Gabon’s President-elect

VP Shettima Departs Abuja To Represent Nigeria At Inauguration Of Gabon’s President-elect
By: Our Reporter
Vice President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja for Libreville, Gabon, to represent Nigeria at the inauguration of the country’s President-elect, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema.
The Vice President left on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at the instance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Oligui Nguema, who had served as Gabon’s interim leader since August 2023, secured a decisive victory in the country’s April 12 presidential election.
Nigeria remains supportive of the peaceful democratic transition in Gabon and reaffirms the government’s broader strategic interest in promoting democratic governance and regional stability in Central Africa.
The Vice President is expected to return to Nigeria after the inauguration.
VP Shettima Departs Abuja To Represent Nigeria At Inauguration Of Gabon’s President-elect
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President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice Pays Courtesy Visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State

President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice Pays Courtesy Visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State
By: Michael Mike
As part of the preparation for its upcoming External Court Sessions and sensitization campaign scheduled to take place respectively from 5 to 7 May and from 8 to 16 May 2025 in Lagos, the President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, Hon. Justice Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, led an advance delegation of the Court to Lagos from 28 April to 4 May 2025.
On 30 April 2025, the President paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State at the Lagos High Court’s premises, during which both judicial leaders engaged in a rich and forward-looking discussion on legal collaboration, institutional challenges, and the role of regional justice mechanisms in West Africa.
Welcoming the delegation, Honorable Justice Kazeem Olanrewaju Alogba, the Chief Judge of Lagos State expressed deep appreciation for the visit, describing it as an honour to host such a distinguished judicial institution. He commended the ECOWAS Court for its high standards of jurisprudence and its commitment to justice in the sub-region. Acknowledging the Court’s achievements, he emphasized the importance of continued collaboration and exchange between national and regional judicial bodies.
The Chief Judge provided an overview of the Lagos State Judiciary’s structure and recent developments, including its expansion across five judicial divisions (Lagos Island, Ikeja, Epe, Badagry, and Ikorodu) and newer courts in high-density areas like Iba and Yaba. He also outlined plans to establish more courts along underserved areas such as the Apapa–Badagry corridor, with support from local authorities and the judiciary’s leadership.
While highlighting that the judiciary in Lagos enjoys a fair degree of government support, the Chief Judge noted infrastructural constraints, particularly the adaptation of their current facility following the destruction of the previous High Court during the #EndSARS protests.
On the issue of enforcement of regional court decisions, the Chief Judge echoed a familiar challenge: the difficulty of enforcing judgments in sovereign states with diverse political climates. He noted, however, that international charters must be respected once ratified, and that the existence of judicial bodies like the ECOWAS Court play a vital role in ensuring legal accountability and curbing impunity, even when direct enforcement mechanisms are limited.
In his response, President Ricardo who was accompanied by his Vice president, Honorable justice Sengu Mohamed Koroma and Dr. Yaouza Ouro-Sama, the Chief Registrar of the Court expressed gratitude to the Chief Judge and his colleagues for the warm welcome and institutional support. He emphasized that the visit and upcoming court activities in Lagos would not have been possible without their cooperation. He took the opportunity to extend a formal invitation to the Chief Judge to attend the opening ceremony of the ECOWAS Court’s next judicial year, expected to take place in October or November 2025.
President Ricardo acknowledged the withdrawal of three member states from ECOWAS, which has reduced the number of participating states in the Court from 15 to 12. He described the development as regrettable but affirmed the Court’s continued commitment to its mandate.
He also outlined the ECOWAS Court’s core jurisdictions, which include: human rights protection (representing over 80% of its caseload), interpretation and application of ECOWAS legal instruments, disputes involving community civil servants, and advisory legal opinions to ECOWAS institutions.
Finally, the President highlighted the upcoming sensitization campaign, to be held from 5 to 7 May 2025 in Lagos, aimed at increasing public awareness about the Court’s role and improving access to regional justice.
President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice Pays Courtesy Visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State
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