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Court Contempt Claim: INC Officials Face Legal Action as Presidency Denies Wrongdoing

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By Davison Tanyare

Warri — A legal dispute involving the leadership of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has intensified following the commencement of contempt proceedings against some top officials of the organisation at the Bomadi High Court in Delta State.

According to a press statement dated March 3, 2026, committal proceedings were formally instituted on Monday, March 2, against the Leader of the INC National Representative Council, Dr. Kio Anyanate, the National Legal Adviser, Barr. Boma Tons Fetepigi, the Clerk of the National Representative Council, Gabriel Benamiesiegha, and the Deputy Clerk, Princess Joyce Adesola Ebiseni.

The legal action is reportedly connected to an earlier judgment of the Delta State High Court sitting in Bomadi in Suit No. HCB/3/2023, filed by the Pere of Akugbene Mein Kingdom, His Royal Majesty King S. P. Luke (Kalanama VIII), against the Incorporated Trustees of the INC and the President of the organisation, Prof. Benjamin Okaba.

The monarch had approached the court to challenge a process allegedly initiated by the INC in 2023 to divide the Akugbene Mein Kingdom into two clans. In its judgment delivered on March 21, 2024, the Bomadi High Court ruled in favour of the monarch and restrained the INC, its leadership, and representatives from recognising Kerebiri-Mein as a clan within the Western Zone of the organisation.

The court also dismissed an application filed by the INC seeking a stay of execution of the judgment on February 5, 2025. The ruling was subsequently served on relevant officials and organs of the organisation, including the National Representative Council.

However, the controversy resurfaced recently when the National Representative Council of the INC, during its constitution review deliberations on February 1, 2026, reportedly recommended the recognition of Kerebiri-Mein as a clan and proposed the election of delegates from the area to participate in the forthcoming INC elections.

The development prompted the Pere of Akugbene Mein Kingdom to initiate committal proceedings through his counsel, Mr. Eric Omare, who filed processes seeking to hold the officials accountable for allegedly violating the court’s order. The officials were said to have been served Form 48, which signals possible contempt proceedings that could lead to imprisonment if the court finds them guilty.

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But the leadership of the Ijaw National Congress has strongly rejected the allegations, describing them as misleading and politically motivated attempts to tarnish the image of the organisation ahead of its forthcoming elections.

A senior aide to the INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, who spoke to journalists in Warri, insisted that the organisation remains a law-abiding body that respects the authority of the courts.

According to him, the interpretation being given to the council’s constitutional review recommendations is inaccurate and does not amount to disobedience of any court order.

“The INC under the leadership of Professor Benjamin Okaba is a responsible and law-abiding organisation that holds the rule of law in the highest regard. At no time did the President direct any official to violate a valid court order,” the aide said.

He explained that the constitutional review exercise undertaken by the National Representative Council was part of the organisation’s routine internal administrative process and should not be misconstrued as a deliberate attempt to undermine the judiciary.

“The INC is a broad socio-cultural body representing millions of Ijaw people across Nigeria. Discussions around administrative structures or constitutional amendments are internal democratic processes and should not be misrepresented as contempt of court,” he added.

The aide further maintained that Prof. Okaba has always advocated peace, unity, and lawful engagement within the Ijaw nation, stressing that the current leadership remains committed to resolving all disputes through dialogue and legal channels.

He also expressed confidence that the courts would ultimately clarify the issues in dispute.

“We are confident that once the facts are properly presented before the court, it will become clear that there was no intention whatsoever to disrespect the judiciary. The INC leadership respects traditional institutions, respects the courts, and remains committed to the unity and progress of the Ijaw nation,” he said.

Observers within the Niger Delta say the unfolding legal dispute could influence political alignments within the INC as preparations intensify for the organisation’s forthcoming elections.

However, stakeholders are calling for restraint and dialogue to prevent internal disagreements from deepening divisions within the apex socio-cultural body of the Ijaw people.

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NSCDC Busts Suspected Baby Factory in Lagos, Rescues 28 Victims

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By Favour Bibaikefie
LAGOS — Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have uncovered a suspected baby factory in Badagry area of Lagos State, rescuing 28 persons during a late-night raid.
Authorities said those rescued included 18 adults and 10 children. Among the adults were 17 pregnant women, while one case involving a suspected miscarriage was also recorded. Two persons were arrested in connection with the operation.
The Lagos State Commandant of the NSCDC, Adedotun Keshinro, disclosed that the raid followed weeks of intelligence gathering and surveillance.
According to him, the facility, located in Okuju-Ilado, Badagry, was made up of several apartments and had been monitored for about three weeks before security operatives moved in around midnight on Wednesday.
Keshinro alleged that the operators targeted vulnerable pregnant women by offering them financial inducements. He further claimed that the women were made to sign agreements and were subsequently restricted from leaving the premises freely.
Investigators also suspect that the syndicate used a fake social media profile to attract unsuspecting victims before moving discussions to private channels.
However, one of the arrested suspects denied wrongdoing, insisting that the women came willingly and that no unlawful activity took place.
A woman rescued from the premises reportedly told officials that she entered the facility voluntarily after being abandoned by the man responsible for her pregnancy.
Some community leaders in the area said residents had observed unusual movements around the compound but did not know the true nature of activities there until the security operation was carried out.
The NSCDC said both suspects and rescued victims would be transferred to the appropriate anti-human trafficking agency for further investigation and necessary action.

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Tinubu Sparks Reactions With Remark: “I Took Over Leadership From Myself, Buhari Is Me”

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By Tama Peretengboro

ABUJA — President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stirred public discussion after making a remark in which he said he “took over leadership from myself” and described the late Muhammadu Buhari as being inseparable from his own political identity.

The statement, made during a public appearance captured in a viral video, quickly generated widespread reactions across political and social circles, with many Nigerians debating the meaning and context of the President’s comments.

Observers said the remarks appeared to underscore Tinubu’s close political association with Buhari and the continuity of governance between both administrations. Others interpreted the comments as an attempt to highlight the shared vision and alliance that existed between the two leaders during Buhari’s tenure.

Since assuming office in May 2023, Tinubu has repeatedly acknowledged Buhari’s role in the formation and electoral success of the All Progressives Congress, as well as the political transition that brought the ruling party to power.

The resurfaced clip has since fueled fresh commentary online, with supporters defending the statement as symbolic and critics questioning its phrasing.

As of the time of filing this report, the Presidency had not issued any formal clarification regarding the viral video.

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HON. ALAPALA DECLARES BID FOR 2027 DELTA ASSEMBLY RE-ELECTION

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By Divine Perezide
BURUTU — The member representing Burutu State Constituency I in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Alapala Anthony Ebitonmo, has officially announced his intention to seek re-election in the 2027 polls.
Hon. Alapala made the declaration while addressing executives of the All Progressives Congress in Burutu Local Government Area, shortly after the release of the Independent National Electoral Commission timetable and the party’s schedule for the May 16 State Houses of Assembly primaries.
During the meeting, the lawmaker expressed gratitude to party leaders and members for their support during the 2023 general elections, particularly commending members in Burutu LGA for their steadfastness throughout the legal disputes that followed the polls.
He recalled that after his initial victory was overturned by the Court of Appeal, party loyalists remained committed until he eventually emerged victorious in the rerun election.
Speaking on his stewardship, Alapala said his administration had recorded notable progress despite the challenges that marked the early period of his tenure. He noted that the political developments in Delta State, including the alignment of major political blocs and the emergence of Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as leader of the APC in the state, had created a more favourable atmosphere for governance.
The legislator stated that several constituency projects are ongoing across the six wards of Burutu North, stressing that grassroots development remains central to his agenda.
On human capital development, he disclosed that more than 50 constituents are currently serving in various appointments under his office, with beneficiaries drawn from all six wards to promote fairness and inclusion.
He further revealed that over 20 students from the constituency have benefited from scholarship opportunities facilitated through his office, while more than 790 students are receiving regular stipends under the Alapala Ebitonmo Students’ Support Scheme.
According to him, the initiative was introduced to reduce financial hardship among students and encourage academic success.
Hon. Alapala also said he had assisted several indigenes of Burutu North in securing empowerment opportunities as well as pensionable employment.
Reaffirming his commitment to public service, the lawmaker assured party stakeholders that if re-elected, he would build on the achievements already recorded and deliver greater democratic dividends to the people.
He also pledged continued loyalty to the APC and its guiding principles.

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