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Court Overrules Sowore’s Lawyer in Suit Against DSS, Meta

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*Fixes May 18 for hearing

Justice Mohammed Umar of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Wednesday, thwarted a move by Tope Temokun, counsel to online publisher and politician, Omoyele Sowore, to secure a month’s adjournment in a suit he filed against the Department of State Services (DSS) and Meta Platforms Incorporated (owners of Facebook and X).

The judge expressed surprise that Temokun, who as counsel to the plantiff, ordinarily should be interested in a speedy adjudication, would seek a month’s adjournment. He overruled the counsel and fixed May 18 for hearing.

Sowore had last September sued the DSS, Meta Platforms Inc. and X Corp., accusing them of unconstitutional censorship of his social media accounts. He prayed the court to declare as unconstitutional the request by the DSS for Meta to delete his posts calling President Bola Tinubu a “criminal.” Listed as defendants were the DSS, its Director General, Oluwatosin Ajayi, as well as Meta.

When the matter came up on Wednesday, Sowore’s counsel, Temokun, drew the court’s attention to the withdrawal and substitution of an earlier application and counter-affidavit by counsel to Meta Incorporated, who were listed as the third defendants.

Responding, counsel to the DSS and their Director General, Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, lamented the tardiness of the Meta legal team. He blamed the Meta team for all the delays encountered in the course of the matter, and expressed a desire for speedy resolution of the matter.

Kehinde told the court that it was in the interest of justice that the matter be quickly dispensed with. He stated that he had fully prepared from the beginning. The senior lawyer begged the court to accord the matter accelerated hearing. He and Sowore’s counsel, however, didn’t object to the withdrawal and substitution of Meta’s application and counter affidavit.

Counsel to the DSS appealed to the court not to make a long adjournment.

At this point, Justice Umar, who noted that courts prioritize matters bordering of the rights of citizens, offered Sowore’s counsel the privilege to choose a date. The counsel proposed June 2, which the judge said wasn’t a close enough date.

Justice Umar held that, against the importance the matter, he, as the presiding judge, has the final say. He directed all the parties to return to his court on May 18.

The same court had on April 2, dismissed a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by Sowore, against the DSS), its Director General, and Meta Platforms Incorporated (formerly Facebook).

Justice Umar resolved the three issues identified for determination against Sowore, declined to grant any of the reliefs sought, and dismissed Sowore’s suit for lacking in merit. He awarded N1.5 million cost against Sowore.

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Madrid to Sign Cucurella After 2026 W-Cup in Transfer Coup

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Real Madrid have once again made headlines in the transfer market, reaching a verbal agreement to sign Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella. The Spanish left-back is expected to move to the Santiago Bernabéu after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ending his four-year stay in London.

A Defender’s Journey
Cucurella joined Chelsea from Brighton in 2022 for £55 million, a deal that reflected his rising reputation in English football. His time at Stamford Bridge, however, has been marked by turbulence. The dismissal of manager Enzo Maresca earlier this year and Cucurella’s public criticism of the club’s direction during the March international break fueled speculation about his future.

The 27-year-old Spain international has long expressed interest in returning to his home country. With Real Madrid now securing his services, Cucurella’s wish appears set to materialize.

Chelsea’s Setback
The transfer represents a blow to Chelsea’s new manager, Xabi Alonso, who reportedly wanted Cucurella to remain part of his plans. Alonso now faces the challenge of finding a replacement. Dutch defender Jorrel Hato is seen as the club’s primary option, but Alonso is believed to want additional experience in the position before the new campaign begins.

Chelsea’s decision to negotiate with a club outside the Premier League also closed the door on Manchester City, who had been monitoring Cucurella’s situation.

Madrid’s Ambitious Recruitment Drive
Cucurella’s move is part of a broader strategy by Real Madrid under Jose Mourinho. The Spanish giants are aggressively strengthening their squad, with reports linking them to Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. Madrid are also said to have launched a £129 million bid for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez.

In addition, the club has reportedly secured free-transfer deals for Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate and Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, both of whom are out of contract.

This recruitment drive signals Madrid’s intent to dominate both domestically and in Europe. Cucurella’s arrival adds depth to their defense and provides Mourinho with a versatile option on the left flank.

A New Chapter for Cucurella
For Cucurella, the move represents a chance to re-establish himself at the highest level. Returning to Spain offers familiarity and the opportunity to play under Mourinho, a manager known for maximizing defensive talent.

His ability to combine defensive solidity with attacking support makes him a valuable addition to Madrid’s squad. Fans at the Bernabéu will expect him to deliver consistency and energy, qualities that defined his rise in the Premier League.

Real Madrid’s agreement to sign Marc Cucurella is more than a transfer—it is a statement of intent. With Mourinho at the helm and a string of high-profile targets in sight, Madrid are positioning themselves for a new era of dominance.

For Chelsea, the departure leaves a gap that must be filled quickly. For Cucurella, it is the beginning of a new chapter one that promises both challenges and opportunities in the white shirt of Real Madrid.

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Natasha Endorses Ekiti PDP Candidate, Mobilises Support

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The political atmosphere in Ekiti State is intensifying as the June 20 governorship election approaches. At the centre of the latest development is Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, who has openly endorsed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Dr. Oluwole Oluyede.

Her endorsement came during the PDP campaign grand finale in Ado-Ekiti, where she described Oluyede as a leader with the competence, vision, and compassion to govern effectively.

A Senator’s Endorsement
Akpoti-Uduaghan told supporters that Oluyede understands the needs of ordinary citizens. She pointed to his engagement with market women, youths, civil servants, and community leaders as evidence of his grassroots connection. “Dr. Oluyede is not disconnected from the people. He listens to their cries and responds with practical solutions,” she said.

The senator emphasised that Oluyede’s leadership style is inclusive, promising equal opportunities for all communities. She described him as a bridge-builder capable of uniting diverse groups across ethnic and religious divides.

Grassroots Mobilisation
Beyond speeches, Akpoti-Uduaghan has spent days touring communities across Ekiti. She visited settlements in Ikole-Ekiti, Ilasa, and other areas with sizeable Ebira populations, encouraging residents to participate actively in the election.

Her grassroots efforts highlight the importance of mobilising minority communities and ensuring that every vote counts. “We have moved from settlement to settlement speaking to our people. We are encouraging them to support a candidate who prioritises development, inclusion, peace, and prosperity,” she explained.

Confidence in Ekiti Voters
The senator expressed confidence in Ekiti’s electorate, describing them as politically conscious and educated. She believes voters will assess candidates based on capacity and compassion rather than propaganda. “This election is about choosing progress, inclusion, and a better future for the state,” she said.

Her remarks reflect a broader narrative within the PDP campaign—that Oluyede represents a departure from politics of exclusion and embodies a vision of shared prosperity.

A Candidate’s Appeal
Oluyede’s accessibility and development agenda have been central to his campaign. Supporters argue that his grassroots connection sets him apart from other contestants. Natasha reinforced this view, urging voters to turn out in large numbers on election day.

“Dr. Oluyede is a tested and trusted leader with the interest of the people at heart. I urge all eligible voters to come out peacefully, exercise their democratic rights, and support a leader prepared to serve with dedication, competence, and integrity,” she said.

The Bigger Picture
The PDP campaign grand finale drew party leaders, youth groups, women organisations, and supporters from across Ekiti. Optimism was high as stakeholders expressed confidence in the party’s chances at the polls.

With political parties intensifying campaigns, Natasha’s endorsement adds momentum to Oluyede’s candidacy. It also underscores the role of influential figures in shaping voter perception and mobilising support across state lines.

As Ekiti heads to the polls, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s endorsement of Oluwole Oluyede is more than symbolic. It reflects a deliberate effort to rally grassroots support and frame the PDP candidate as a leader of inclusion and progress.

Her words and actions highlight the stakes of the election: a choice between continuity and change, exclusion and inclusion, rhetoric and service. For Oluyede, the backing of a senator with strong grassroots influence could prove decisive in a contest that promises to be fiercely fought.

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Hamzat Denies Links to Robbery Suspect

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Oriyomi Hamzat has built his reputation across decades of broadcasting in Oyo State. His voice is recognised across Ibadan. His candidacy for the Accord Party governorship in 2027 has placed him at the centre of one of the state’s most watched political contests.

Now, days after a police raid in the Gbeku area of Olodo uncovered suspected armed robbers, firearms, and criminal charms, someone has placed Hamzat’s name next to the operation — and the popular broadcaster is not prepared to let it stand.

What the Police Found
On June 12, 2026, operatives of the Oyo State Police Command descended on a residence in the Gbeku area of Olodo, Ibadan. The target was the home of a man identified as Surajudeen Adio Babatunde, known on the streets as “Surii Ilupeju,” on intelligence linking the location to criminal activity.

The raid produced results. Five men were arrested: Ahmed Nafiu, 43; Olukunmi Olaniyi, 36; Femi Odeyinde, 53; Jelili Akinade, 50; and Muhideen Adio, 27. Firearms, ammunition, and suspected criminal charms were recovered from the property. Ilupeju himself remained at large, classified by police as a wanted suspect.
The operation was straightforward law enforcement work — until social media turned it into something else.

Hamzat’s Name Enters the Story
Within days of the raid, publications began circulating online portraying Ilupeju as an associate of Hamzat. The claims spread rapidly, carried by the speed and reach of social media platforms where context is optional and political motivation is rarely disclosed.

Hamzat responded on Sunday with a detailed public statement, describing what had been written about him as “malicious and mischievous.”
“Ordinarily, I would not dignify such desperate propaganda with a response,” he said. “However, because of the potential for misinformation and the need to set the records straight, it has become necessary to address the falsehoods being peddled by those determined to tarnish my hard-earned reputation.”

The statement was direct and structured — not the response of a man caught off guard, but of someone who understood that silence in a political environment carries its own costs.

The Argument He Is Making
Hamzat’s central position is both legally sound and publicly reasonable: the fact that a person may have had some form of contact or association with him does not make him responsible for that person’s alleged criminal conduct.

“The attempt to suggest that I bear responsibility for the personal actions or alleged criminal conduct of any individual simply because such a person may have had an association with me is both illogical and dishonest,” he said.
“Employment, acquaintance, or social interaction with a person does not confer knowledge of, or complicity in, every aspect of that person’s private life.”

This is a distinction that Nigerian law recognises and that public discourse frequently ignores. Proximity to a suspect is not evidence of involvement in criminal activity. The Nigeria Police Force exists precisely to investigate and determine culpability — a function that social media campaigns cannot and should not replace.

Hamzat made clear he welcomes that process. “Should the police require any lawful assistance from me regarding any investigation, I will not hesitate to cooperate fully,” he said.

The Political Context Nobody Is Pretending to Ignore
Hamzat did not confine his response to legal argument. He named what he believes is actually happening.
“Their intention is obvious: to score cheap political points by creating a false narrative around my person and my aspiration to serve the good people of Oyo State,” he said.

The accusation of political motivation is credible in its context. Oyo State is entering the heat of its pre-election cycle. The 2027 governorship race is already shaping up as a competitive and consequential contest, with multiple parties and candidates positioning for advantage. Hamzat, as the Accord Party’s flagbearer, represents a genuine alternative to the established political order in a state where the legacy of the late Senator Rashidi Ladoja’s movement still carries organisational weight.

Political attacks in Nigeria rarely arrive in the form of policy critiques or ideological arguments. They arrive as character questions, criminal associations, and social media narratives designed to reach voters before the facts do. Hamzat knows this. His Sunday statement reflects that knowledge.

Who Is Oriyomi Hamzat?
For readers outside Oyo State, context matters.
Hamzat is not a peripheral political figure who emerged from obscurity to seek the governorship. He is among the most recognisable voices in Yoruba broadcasting — a media personality whose reach into Ibadan’s communities and surrounding areas has been built over years of consistent public engagement.

His transition into electoral politics follows a pattern increasingly common among Nigerian public figures: the broadcaster who decides that commentary is insufficient and that governance is where change actually happens. Whether that instinct produces effective politicians is a question voters answer at the ballot box.
What it does produce is a candidate with name recognition, a public track record, and — as this week has demonstrated — a reputation worth attacking.

What Happens Next
The Oyo State Police Command’s investigation into the Gbeku raid and the hunt for Surii Ilupeju continues independently of Hamzat’s political situation. The five arrested suspects will be processed through the legal system. Ilupeju remains wanted.

Hamzat’s role in any of that, beyond what he has publicly stated, remains unverified. PUNCH Online, which first reported the matter, confirmed it was unable to independently establish any direct association between the candidate and the suspect.

That matters. In a media environment where allegations become facts through repetition rather than verification, the absence of confirmed evidence is not nothing — it is the appropriate standard.

Hamzat has asked the public to disregard the allegations and allow law enforcement to do its work. He has pledged continued cooperation with security agencies. He has promised that no smear campaign will deflect him from his 2027 ambitions.

“No amount of blackmail, false accusations, or coordinated smear campaigns will distract me from my commitment to the welfare, security, and progress of our dear state,” he said.
The election is still more than a year away. In Nigerian politics, a year is a long time — long enough for more attacks, more denials, and more tests of whether a candidate’s record can survive the political environment that surrounds it.
Hamzat has drawn his line clearly. The 2027 campaign will determine whether voters in Oyo State draw it in the same place.

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