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Human Rights Lawyer Condemn Alleged Politicisation of Law Enforcement Agencies Against Abubakar Malami, SAN

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From Hassan Taiye

An Abuja based human rights lawyer, Barrister Hamza N Dantani has condemned the alleged politicisation of the law enforcement agencies against Abubakar Malami, SAN.

Barrister Hamza , a constitutional lawyer and rights activist in a statement in Abuja on Thursday stated that

“As a constitutional lawyer, human rights activist, and keen observer of Nigeria’s democratic evolution, coupled with my role as a member of the Citizens’ Liberty Committee and the National Litigation Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, it has become imperative for me to ventilate my views and call for immediate and decisive action in defence of constitutionalism, justice, and the rule of law”

He noted that ” The increasing use of Nigeria’s law enforcement and security agencies as instruments of political vendetta by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is deeply troubling. It poses a serious threat to democracy, constitutional governance, and the rule of law”

” The recent arraignment of former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, alongside his son, Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami, on alleged terrorism-related and firearms offences, raises grave concerns about selective justice and the abuse of state power”

“According to reports, Nigeria’s state police have charged Malami with five counts bordering on terrorism financing and illegal possession of firearms. This development comes barely months after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) filed a separate 16-count charge against him, alleging money laundering and conspiracy involving billions of naira.”

“Prosecutors further allege that while serving as Attorney General in November 2022, Malami knowingly aided terrorism financing by refusing to prosecute suspected terrorism financiers whose case files were allegedly forwarded to his office.”

“While no individual is above the law and investigations remain the statutory mandate of security agencies, every well-meaning and patriotic Nigerian understands that the timing, manner, and persistence of these charges suggest political motivation, aimed at frustrating Malami’s growing political relevance and ambition”

“The claim that Malami and his son were found in possession of a firearm and cartridges without a valid licence in December 2025 is particularly questionable. Such allegations, given Malami’s professional standing as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, his former position as the nation’s chief law officer, and his long record of public service, require utmost caution, transparency, and strict adherence to due process, not media trials or selective prosecution. More troubling is the glaring double standard in the administration of justice”

“Nigeria is home to individuals whose alleged financial crimes and security-related infractions are well known to the public. Yet, they continue to enjoy freedom and state patronage simply because they are aligned with the ruling APC. Many who ought to have been thoroughly investigated or prosecuted are instead feasting on the so-called “national cake” under the protection of political power”

“This selective application of justice gravely undermines public confidence in institutions such as the EFCC, the DSS, and the Nigeria Police Force, reducing them from professional law enforcement bodies to tools of political intimidation”

“We therefore strongly urge the Federal Government of Nigeria to immediately put an end to the culture of impunity, witch-hunting, and the weaponisation of security agencies against perceived opposition figures, particularly individuals who have served the nation at the highest levels”

“Abubakar Malami’s case has evidently transcended routine investigation and prosecution; it has become a disturbing symbol of political persecution in contemporary Nigeria”

Accordingly, he called on well-meaning Nigerians, human rights advocates, civil society organisations, senior members of the Bar, and other concerned citizens to closely examine this matter, raise their voices against injustice, and intervene in defence of democracy, due process, and the rule of law.

“Nigeria must not descend into a system where political disagreement is criminalised, and state power is deployed to silence perceived rivals. History will ultimately judge us by where we stand at moments such as this.

Justice must not only be done — it must be seen to be done.”

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Lawyer Demands Release of Detained Kano Blogger, Maryam Shehu

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By Hassan Agboola

A lawyer and human rights activist, Hamza Nuhu Dantani, has called for the immediate release of Kano-based blogger, Maryam Shehu, who he said has been in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for almost 30 days.

Dantani, in a statement on Monday, said the prolonged detention of Shehu was becoming difficult to reconcile with the rule of law and provisions of the 1999 Constitution, particularly her fundamental right to personal liberty.
He questioned why Shehu should remain in detention for nearly 30 days, particularly over an offence he described as ordinarily bailable.

“How on earth can a person be detained for almost 30 days and counting, particularly in relation to an offence that is ordinarily bailable, without meaningful consideration of her liberty and constitutional rights?” he asked.
Dantani said the EFCC’s powers to investigate did not give the commission the right to detain a suspect indefinitely, punish her before trial or disregard her fundamental rights.

He also criticised the alleged practice of photographing persons in EFCC custody and publishing their images online while they remain presumed innocent.
Citing Section 36(5) of the Constitution, Dantani said the law guarantees the presumption of innocence until a suspect is proven guilty by a competent court.

He warned that publicly portraying suspects as criminals before trial could amount to subjecting them to public punishment and humiliation.
“The EFCC is a law-enforcement institution. It must therefore be the first institution to demonstrate obedience to law. It cannot demand respect for law from citizens while appearing to disregard constitutional safeguards itself,” he said.

Dantani urged the commission to either charge Shehu before a competent court if it has credible evidence against her or release her immediately
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“We call on EFCC to respect the Constitution, respect presumption of innocence and respect fundamental right to personal liberty. Investigation is not conviction. Detention is not punishment. And an allegation is not guilt,” he said.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Comment on Lionel Messi’s Tribute to His Dad Becomes Most-Liked Instagram Comment

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By Fabian Apechihin

Cristiano Ronaldo’s heartfelt message to Lionel Messi following the death of his father, Jorge Messi, has reportedly become the most-liked comment in Instagram history.

Jorge Messi died on August 7 in Rosario, Argentina, aged 68. Five days later, Messi paid tribute to his late father in an emotional Instagram post featuring a photo of the pair.

In the post, Messi wrote, “Te amo, pa” — meaning “I love you, Dad” — alongside a lengthy tribute reflecting on his father’s influence and the pain of losing him.

Among the many reactions from fans, celebrities and fellow footballers was a message from Ronaldo.

“Un abrazo enorme para ti y los tuyos en estos duros momentos, Leo. Mucha fuerza,” Ronaldo wrote, which translates to: “A huge hug to you and yours in these tough times, Leo. Much strength.”

Ronaldo’s comment reportedly attracted more than 6.86 million likes and over 86,000 comments, making it the most-liked comment on Instagram.

The previous record was also held by Ronaldo, whose comment on Kylian Mbappé’s announcement of his move to Real Madrid reportedly received more than five million likes.

Other football stars also expressed their condolences to Messi. Neymar Jr.’s message, translated as “Much strength for you and your family. Big hug,” reportedly received more than 1.6 million likes, while David Beckham’s comment expressing support for Messi and his family attracted more than 300,000 likes.

In his tribute, Messi described his father’s death as difficult to comprehend, saying he struggled to accept that he would no longer see or speak with him.

Messi also recalled how his father had encouraged him to play at the 2026 World Cup despite his deteriorating health. He said his father had hoped to watch him compete and had planned to travel if his condition improved.

According to Messi, he had promised his father that Argentina would reach the final so he could be there. Although Argentina reached the final, his father was unable to attend.

Reflecting on the loss, Messi said he had wanted to win the tournament and bring the trophy to his father but ultimately struggled physically during the competition.

The emotional tribute highlighted the close bond between Messi and his father and the profound impact of his loss on the football superstar.

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Why Did Senate President, Edo Governor Come to Osun to Monitor Election? – Analyst

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By Fabian Apechihin

Aliu Mohammed, Chief Executive Officer of Magnate Communication and Public Affairs Analyst, has questioned the decision of Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo to travel to Osun State to monitor the governorship election.

Mohammed raised the question while discussing political developments surrounding the election during an interview with Vanguard News TV on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.

The public affairs analyst wondered why senior political figures, including the Senate President and a governor from another state, would personally travel to Osun to monitor the election when the All Progressives Congress (APC) already had party officials on the ground to represent its interests.

“Why would people at the level of Senate President, the Governor of Edo State, come to Osun State to monitor an election when you have your party officials there?” Mohammed asked.

His comments came amid discussions about the involvement of senior APC figures in the Osun governorship election. Their presence in the state attracted attention as political parties and their supporters monitored the voting process and awaited the outcome.

Mohammed questioned the necessity of having the Senate President and the Edo State Governor physically present in Osun to observe the electoral process.

He argued that party officials ordinarily have the responsibility of monitoring elections and representing their parties at polling locations and other relevant stages of the process.

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