Foreign vessel crew members throw four Nigerian stowaways into Atlantic

Four Nigerian stowaways were rescued on the Atlantic Ocean after being thrown overboard by the crew of a foreign vessel.

The rescued individuals, James John, Favour Efe, Kingsley Williams, and Kingsley Mathew, have since been handed over to the Nigerian Navy at the Navy Base Atlas Cove, Takwa Bay, for further care and debriefing.

The young men, seeking to escape Nigeria’s economic challenges, had boarded the ship in secret with hopes of reaching foreign shores.

The crew of the vessel, upon discovering the stowaways, allegedly responded with violence, casting the men into the Atlantic Ocean

They were clinging to debris, weak and barely able to call for help. We acted quickly. Another few minutes, and they might not have made it.”

As investigations into the incident continue, the spotlight remains firmly on both the plight of Nigeria’s youth and the urgent need for comprehensive migration and economic reform.”

They were clinging to debris, weak and barely able to call for help. We acted quickly. Another few minutes, and they might not have made it.”

The public relations officer of the firm, Olawale Ezekiel, made this known in a statement to journalists on Thursday, May 22, 2025.

The situation could have ended in tragedy were it not for the swift intervention of a maritime logistics company owned by a France-based Ekiti-born business mogul, Mr Harrison Niyi Alonge.

This incident underscores a growing migration crisis in Nigeria, where economic instability, unemployment, and insecurity have driven many young people to attempt perilous journeys in search of a better life. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), hundreds of Nigerians undertake risky maritime routes annually, often resorting to illegal and life-threatening methods.

EPL: 3 teams qualify for Champions League after Europa final

Three teams have now confirmed their places in next season’s Champions League.

Tottenham Hotspur became the latest club to claim their spot, following their 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final on Wednesday night.

Although they are likely to finish in 17th place, Spurs will compete in Europe’s elite competition thanks to the victory.

Brennan Johnson proved to be the hero in Bilbao, as he forced in the only goal of the match in the first half.

Tottenham will now join Liverpool and Arsenal as the only Premier League sides to be assured of Champions League spots for now.

Three more teams will qualify on the last day of the campaign.

Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are the teams that will be hoping to represent England.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Throws Out Suit by States Against FGBREAKING: Supreme Court Throws Out Suit by States Against FG

The Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the Federal Government over the management and distribution of recovered looted funds.

The suit was filed by the 36 state governments and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).

Delivering judgment in the high-profile constitutional dispute, a seven-member panel of the apex court held unanimously that the case was wrongly brought before it. In the lead judgment prepared by Justice Chidiebere Uwa and read by Justice Mohammed Idris, the court ruled that the matter fell under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal High Court.

The suit, marked SC/CV/395/2021, sought to challenge the Federal Government’s alleged failure to remit approximately N1.8 trillion in cash and other assets recovered between 2015 and 2021 into the Federation Account, as constitutionally required.

According to the plaintiffs, “between 2015 and 2021 when the suit was filed, the FG has secured both international and municipal forfeiture, recovery and repatriation of ‘stolen assets’ in the sum of N1,836,906,543,658.73, about 167 properties, 450 cars, 300 trucks and cargoes, and 20,000,000 barrels of crude oil worth over N450 million,” which they alleged were diverted into unauthorised accounts.

They accused the Federal Government of bypassing the Federation Account by channelling the funds into the Consolidated Revenue Account (CRA) and other accounts not recognised by the Nigerian Constitution

The states maintained that “it is unconstitutional to remit or divert revenue payable into the Federation Account to the Consolidated Revenue Account of the Federal Government or any other account whatsoever, or to apply the said revenue to any other purpose.”

Atiku Confirms ADC as Opposition Coalition Platform as Fresh Details of 2027 Deal Emerge

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has confirmed the adoption of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the official political platform for the new opposition coalition, as fresh details surrounding the 2027 presidential deal emerge.

The development followed a meeting held in Abuja on Tuesday night, where key opposition figures resolved to rally behind the ADC as their united front against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the next general election.

The ADC was chosen after weeks of intense consultations among coalition leaders—including Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, and former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai.

POLITICS NIGERIA reported that El-Rufai confirmed the meeting on Wednesday while speaking at an event in Kaduna.

Yesterday at 8 p.m., there was a very important meeting of the coalition we are putting together to ensure that President Tinubu returns to Lagos in 2027. But we will keep the minister (referring to Bosun Tijjani, the minister of communications and digital economy) because he is doing well,” he said.

Atiku through his spokesperson, Paul Ibe, has also confirmed the decision.

Yes, ADC has been agreed as the party. The coalition leaders have set up relevant committees and directed them to resolve grey areas in the arrangement and prepare for a public unveiling,” he said.

Clarifying earlier speculation about the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Ibe said the SDP was only a temporary option. “The SDP was never really a platform under serious consideration. It was a strategic move to house the CPC component of the APC ahead of a formal transition. You could call it a container to absorb CPC elements before moving to the final platform.”

But they’ve moved beyond the SDP now. They are now in the ADC,” he added.

Explaining why the ADC was chosen, Ibe said: “The party met all the coalition’s requirements. The coalition leaders were clear about what they were looking for in a platform, and ADC must have satisfied those expectations.”

The coalition is now official, but there is still work for the committees to do, including finalising the party structure and leadership. The public unveiling will simply formalise what was achieved during Tuesday night’s meeting of all major stakeholders.”

Although a flagbearer for the 2027 race has yet to be announced, sources close to the talks revealed that discussions on candidacy are expected to begin now that the platform has been finalised.

Everyone will be allowed to contest for the presidency,” one source said, noting there is an unspoken understanding that all aspirants would rally behind the eventual nominee.

Tinubu’s visit to Rome an insult to Christianity – Ex-SGF blasts presidency

The former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal has again raised concerns about the Muslim-Muslim ticket of President Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima.

Speaking on Arise Television on Wednesday, May 21, Lawal said that the President’s visit to the Vatican City for Pope Leo’s inauguration is an insult to Christianity

He, however, stated that the president’s visit is not a big deal but an arrangement that was made possible with the help of lobbyists.

The former SGF noted that with a Christian vice president, the arrangement would have been different for the benefit of Nigerians.

You know that going to see the Pope is just a matter of how well you can lobby, or how many friends you have there in the Vatican that can make it happen for you. So it is not as if it is a major achievement to visit the Pope on his inauguration, it can be arranged in advance by lobbyists with the correct inducement.

“So Bola Tinubu going to visit the Pope is a non-issue. In fact, it reinforces my earlier belief that the Muslim-Muslim ticket is an insult to Christianity. If We had a Christian as a Vice President, it is all expected that he would be the one to represent the government lobb

“But now in Nigeria, we have the so-called Muslim visiting the Pope and leading a delegation of eminent Catholics to the Vatican. So it proves the fact that a Muslim-Muslim ticket is an unfair arrangement,” Lawal stated.

From inception, Lawal has been among Nigerian leaders who spoke against the Muslim-Muslim ticket championed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) prior to the 2023 election.

Lawal had argued that having Tinubu and Shettima on the same ticket would be unfair to Nigeria’s Christian population.

BREAKING: Chelle Drops Osimhen, Lookman From Super Eagles Squad To Play Ghana, Russia (Full List)

This was confirmed after the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, released the list of invited players on Wednesday afternoon.

The head coach of the Super Eagles, Eric Chelle, has left Victor Osimhen and Ademola out of his squad for play Ghana in the Unity Cup.

Osimhen and Lookman will also miss Nigeria’s games against Russia.

However, there is a return for goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, Frank Onyeka, Kelechi Iheanacho and captain Ahmed Musa.

JUST IN: Benue APC lawmakers endorse Tinubu for second term

Members of the Benue state All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus in the National Assembly have endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office.

They also urged Hyacinth Alia, governor of Benue, to collaborate with the federal government in addressing the rising insecurity in the state.

The endorsement was announced on Wednesday during a press briefing at the National Assembly.

The caucus comprises two senators and 12 members of the house of representatives.

The senators are Titus Zam and Emmanuel Udende.

The house of representatives members are Dickson Tarkighir, David Ogewu, Sesoo Ikpagher, Terseer Ugbor and Asema Achado.

Others include Philip Agbese, Sekav Iyoryom, Regina Akume, Blessing Onuh and Solomon Wombo.

Speaking on behalf of the group, one of the lawmakers said: “We believe in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and we stand firmly behind his second term bid.”

We, however, call on Governor Hyacinth Alia to prioritise collaboration with the federal government in tackling the persistent insecurity in Benue state.”

Protesters Demands Justice as Stary bullet kills a WAEC Candidate in Ibadan

A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday in the Gbagi Market area of Egbeda Local Government, Oyo State, when a stray bullet allegedly fired by a police officer struck and killed a student on his way to sit for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The lifeless body of a secondary school boy, Taiwo, who was writing the 2025 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exams, and was killed by a stray bullet, was on Tuesday brought to the Oyo State Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.

According to eyewitnesses, the student was riding on a motorcycle with his father and twin brother when the bullet hit him. The officer was reportedly in pursuit of a fleeing vehicle when he opened fire, and one of the bullets struck the student.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital, Welfare Hospital, but was later referred to the University College Hospital (UCH), where he was confirmed dead.

Angry protesters, led by the father of the deceased, were seen demanding immediate justice for the boy, who was allegedly shot by a police officer while attempting to apprehend a traffic offender.

Addressing the protesters who stormed the state secretariat in large numbers, the Executive Assistant to Governor Seyi Makinde on Security, CP Sunday Odukoya, assured the father of the deceased that the state government would ensure justice is served in the case.

Oyo State Monarchs Kick, Reject Move To Make Alaafin Permanent Chairman Of Traditional Council

In a joint statement issued in Ibadan on Monday, the leaders described the move as a distortion of tradition and a threat to the unity of royal institutions in the state.

Traditional rulers and influential stakeholders from Ibadanland and Ogbomosoland have firmly rejected a legislative proposal by the Oyo State House of Assembly that seeks to make the Alaafin of Oyo the permanent chairman of the state’s Council of Obas and Chiefs.

The statement was endorsed by Mogajis, Baales, monarchs, the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), the Ibadan Compounds Peace Initiative (ICPI), prominent natives of Ibadanland, and representatives of the Soun Ruling Houses in Ogbomoso.

The proposed amendment to the chieftaincy law, which passed second reading in the House last Thursday, would install the Alaafin as the permanent head of the council.

In the event of his absence, the Olubadan of Ibadanland would chair the council, followed by the Soun of Ogbomoso if both are unavailable.

But opponents argue the law undermines long-standing tradition and fairness.

The chairmanship of the council has always been rotational and should remain so to reflect equity among all royal stools in the state,” the statement read.

President of the Ibadan Mogajis, Chief Asimiyu Ariori, and ICPI Coordinator, Nurudeen Akinade, warned that the proposed amendment risks inflaming tensions, urging lawmakers to preserve the rotational leadership model as a symbol of inclusion and mutual respect.

They stressed their opposition was not personal, noting that the late Alaafin, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, earned their admiration through his respectful engagement with other traditional institutions.

We respected and honoured Oba Adeyemi’s age and wisdom. He spent over 50 years on the throne without undermining Ibadan people,” they said.

The current Alaafin should tread softly.”

Turkey: They lack humanity – Mourinho blasts Galatasaray after goalkeeper takes penalty

Fenerbahce manager, Jose Mourinho, has hit out at Galatasaray’s lack of “human condition” after they allowed their goalkeeper to take a penalty.

The Turkish champions were already on course to clinch the Super Lig title before the final round of fixtures.

Gala were leading 2-0 in the closing stages of the game.

When they were awarded a spot-kick in the 89th minute, long-serving keeper, Fernando Muslera was asked to take it.

Muslera saw his effort from 12 years squeeze into the net, to score only his second goal in 14 years.

The goal brought celebrations from his team-mates and fans. But Mourinho was left unimpressed.

He told reporters: “The way you celebrate championships shows your human condition.

Today’s championship celebrations were like a summary of the stories during the season.

When it was 2-0, they made the goalkeeper kick a penalty, which was a great image to show how humane they are.”