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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire to allow Negotiation

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire to allow Negotiation

By: Manoah Kikekon 


US president Donald Trump 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, 21st April 2026, that he is extending the temporary ceasefire with Iran to allow further diplomatic negotiations. However, in a move that maintains high pressure on Tehran, the President confirmed that the United States military will continue its strict naval blockade of all Iranian ports.


The announcement came via Truth Social just hours before the existing truce was set to expire, providing a tense reprieve in a conflict that has rattled global energy markets and shifted geopolitical alliances in the Middle East.


The ceasefire extension follows the abrupt cancellation of Vice President JD Vance’s trip to Islamabad, Pakistan, where a second round of peace talks had been anticipated. According to the White House, the trip was called off after the Iranian delegation failed to provide a clear commitment to participate.


President Trump attributed the diplomatic breakdown to internal chaos within the Iranian leadership. 


“Based on the fact that the Government of Iran is seriously fractured, not unexpectedly so... we have been asked to hold our Attack on the Country of Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal,” Trump posted.


The President noted that the decision to extend the truce was made following direct requests from Pakistani leaders, specifically Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who have been acting as primary mediators in the crisis.


While the bombs may not be falling, the economic stranglehold on Iran remains firm. Trump clarified that the U.S. Navy’s blockade of Iranian ports particularly those along the vital Strait of Hormuz will stay in place. 


The blockade, which began on 13th April 2026, has already led to the interception of dozens of vessels and a significant spike in global jet fuel and oil prices. The U.S. military remains in a state of high alert, with Trump warning that forces are "in all other respects, remain ready and able" to resume offensive operations should negotiations fail.


The continued blockade is sending shockwaves through the global economy. Early reports indicate that major carriers, including Lufthansa, have been forced to slash thousands of flights due to doubling jet fuel costs since the outbreak of the Iran conflict. 


In Tehran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the blockade as an "act of war" and a violation of the ceasefire’s spirit, asserting that Iran "knows how to neutralise restrictions" and resist what he termed American "bullying."


The ceasefire is now indefinite, or as the President put it, extended “until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.” 

By: Manoah Kikekon 


US president Donald Trump 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, 21st April 2026, that he is extending the temporary ceasefire with Iran to allow further diplomatic negotiations. However, in a move that maintains high pressure on Tehran, the President confirmed that the United States military will continue its strict naval blockade of all Iranian ports.


The announcement came via Truth Social just hours before the existing truce was set to expire, providing a tense reprieve in a conflict that has rattled global energy markets and shifted geopolitical alliances in the Middle East.


The ceasefire extension follows the abrupt cancellation of Vice President JD Vance’s trip to Islamabad, Pakistan, where a second round of peace talks had been anticipated. According to the White House, the trip was called off after the Iranian delegation failed to provide a clear commitment to participate.


President Trump attributed the diplomatic breakdown to internal chaos within the Iranian leadership. 


“Based on the fact that the Government of Iran is seriously fractured, not unexpectedly so... we have been asked to hold our Attack on the Country of Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal,” Trump posted.


The President noted that the decision to extend the truce was made following direct requests from Pakistani leaders, specifically Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who have been acting as primary mediators in the crisis.


While the bombs may not be falling, the economic stranglehold on Iran remains firm. Trump clarified that the U.S. Navy’s blockade of Iranian ports particularly those along the vital Strait of Hormuz will stay in place. 


The blockade, which began on 13th April 2026, has already led to the interception of dozens of vessels and a significant spike in global jet fuel and oil prices. The U.S. military remains in a state of high alert, with Trump warning that forces are "in all other respects, remain ready and able" to resume offensive operations should negotiations fail.


The continued blockade is sending shockwaves through the global economy. Early reports indicate that major carriers, including Lufthansa, have been forced to slash thousands of flights due to doubling jet fuel costs since the outbreak of the Iran conflict. 


In Tehran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the blockade as an "act of war" and a violation of the ceasefire’s spirit, asserting that Iran "knows how to neutralise restrictions" and resist what he termed American "bullying."


The ceasefire is now indefinite, or as the President put it, extended “until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.” 

Badagry Resident Allegedly Commits Suicide

Badagry Resident Allegedly Commits Suicide

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




The quiet community of Iragon in Badagry Local Government Area was plunged into mourning on Tuesday following the discovery of the lifeless body of John Kotin. Mr. John, popularly known as Karube, a well-known resident of the area, was found suspended from a tree deep within the forest, an incident that has sent shockwaves through the neighborhood and sparked conflicting accounts of his final moments.


The grim discovery was made at approximately 12:00 pm by a local resident who had ventured into the forest to fetch firewood. Horrified by the sight, the resident raised an alarm, drawing a crowd of onlookers and community leaders to the scene. 


While initial reports suggested a clear case of suicide, the circumstances leading up to the event have painted a complex picture of a man allegedly struggling with deep-seated personal trauma.


According to eyewitnesses and community members speaking to local outlets, the late John had reportedly been battling severe depression. 


The roots of his distress are said to date back to few months ago, following a public domestic scandal involving allegations of his wife’s infidelity and a subsequent pregnancy. 


Although the matter was partially mediated at the Baale’s palace, neighbors noted a sharp decline John’s mental well-being, observing that he frequently spoke out of context and showed signs of memory loss in the weeks leading up to his death.


However, a conflicting narrative has emerged from the community leadership. 


When contacted for confirmation, the Baale offered a different explanation, suggesting the death might have been a tragic workplace accident. He stated that "John, is a palm wine tapper by profession, and had gone out for his daily routine and may have accidentally fallen from a palm tree, becoming entangled and hanged by his equipment or the tree's natural structure in the process."


But from investigation, and further findings it was clear that John had hanged himself on the tree, as there is information from some sources that, he has once attempted poisoning himself after the incident on the wife.


As of the time of this report, traditional rites and administrative procedures are being finalized to retrieve the corpse from the forest for a proper burial. 

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




The quiet community of Iragon in Badagry Local Government Area was plunged into mourning on Tuesday following the discovery of the lifeless body of John Kotin. Mr. John, popularly known as Karube, a well-known resident of the area, was found suspended from a tree deep within the forest, an incident that has sent shockwaves through the neighborhood and sparked conflicting accounts of his final moments.


The grim discovery was made at approximately 12:00 pm by a local resident who had ventured into the forest to fetch firewood. Horrified by the sight, the resident raised an alarm, drawing a crowd of onlookers and community leaders to the scene. 


While initial reports suggested a clear case of suicide, the circumstances leading up to the event have painted a complex picture of a man allegedly struggling with deep-seated personal trauma.


According to eyewitnesses and community members speaking to local outlets, the late John had reportedly been battling severe depression. 


The roots of his distress are said to date back to few months ago, following a public domestic scandal involving allegations of his wife’s infidelity and a subsequent pregnancy. 


Although the matter was partially mediated at the Baale’s palace, neighbors noted a sharp decline John’s mental well-being, observing that he frequently spoke out of context and showed signs of memory loss in the weeks leading up to his death.


However, a conflicting narrative has emerged from the community leadership. 


When contacted for confirmation, the Baale offered a different explanation, suggesting the death might have been a tragic workplace accident. He stated that "John, is a palm wine tapper by profession, and had gone out for his daily routine and may have accidentally fallen from a palm tree, becoming entangled and hanged by his equipment or the tree's natural structure in the process."


But from investigation, and further findings it was clear that John had hanged himself on the tree, as there is information from some sources that, he has once attempted poisoning himself after the incident on the wife.


As of the time of this report, traditional rites and administrative procedures are being finalized to retrieve the corpse from the forest for a proper burial. 

Badagry Persons with Disabilities Issue Urgent Plea to Federal and State Lawmakers

Badagry Persons with Disabilities Issue Urgent Plea to Federal and State Lawmakers

By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY – The Association of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), Badagry Headquarters, has sent a powerful message to elected representatives, demanding an end to the systemic neglect and exclusion of their members from the decision-making process.


In a press conference held on Sunday, 19th April 2026, at the Mammy Market in Ibereko, the association expressed deep disappointment over the lack of engagement from key lawmakers representing the Badagry Federal Constituency.


Reading the official statement, Ekundayo Sejoro, Chairman of the Badagry Chapter, specifically named Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan (House of Representatives), Engr. Setonji David (Lagos State House of Assembly, Constituency I), and Hon. Solomon Saanu Bonu (Lagos State House of Assembly, Constituency II). 


The association noted that since these officials assumed office, there has been "limited attention" given to the PwD community despite numerous formal letters, meeting requests, and advocacy efforts.



"Our intention is not to insult or discredit our representatives," Sejoro clarified. "But we must draw attention to the urgent need for a stronger commitment to our welfare. Every citizen, regardless of ability, deserves dignity and equal access to services."


The association highlighted several critical areas where the Badagry Federal Constituency is falling short in terms of disability inclusion. They called on the lawmakers to take proactive steps to address: 


Economic Empowerment: Lack of SME support and job opportunities within government institutions.

Infrastructure Accessibility: Inadequate ramps and access in public buildings and new projects.

Educational Support: Insufficient resources for special needs students and teachers in public schools.



Representation: The absence of PwDs in policy-making processes that directly affect their lives.

Assistive Devices: The limited provision of essential tools like wheelchairs, braille materials, and hearing aids.


They were see with placards with inscription that states, Stop Neglect of Persons with Disabilities, End Exclusion of Persons with Disabilities, We Vote too Remember us.


While expressing frustration with state and federal representatives, the association took a moment to commend local government chairmen who have demonstrated a commitment to inclusion. 


The group praised Hon. Hunpe Babatunde (Badagry LG) and Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon (APK) (Olorunda LCDA) for appointing Special Advisers on Disability and establishing dedicated disability desks. They also lauded Hon. Rauf Ibrahim Yemaren Rikay (Badagry West LCDA) for his ongoing empowerment programmes specifically tailored for the PwD community.


The press conference concluded with a plea for renewed dialogue. The association emphasized that "meaningful inclusion" is not just about charity, but about ensuring that the over 27 million Nigerians living with disabilities including those in Badagry are treated as active participants in democracy.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY – The Association of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), Badagry Headquarters, has sent a powerful message to elected representatives, demanding an end to the systemic neglect and exclusion of their members from the decision-making process.


In a press conference held on Sunday, 19th April 2026, at the Mammy Market in Ibereko, the association expressed deep disappointment over the lack of engagement from key lawmakers representing the Badagry Federal Constituency.


Reading the official statement, Ekundayo Sejoro, Chairman of the Badagry Chapter, specifically named Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan (House of Representatives), Engr. Setonji David (Lagos State House of Assembly, Constituency I), and Hon. Solomon Saanu Bonu (Lagos State House of Assembly, Constituency II). 


The association noted that since these officials assumed office, there has been "limited attention" given to the PwD community despite numerous formal letters, meeting requests, and advocacy efforts.



"Our intention is not to insult or discredit our representatives," Sejoro clarified. "But we must draw attention to the urgent need for a stronger commitment to our welfare. Every citizen, regardless of ability, deserves dignity and equal access to services."


The association highlighted several critical areas where the Badagry Federal Constituency is falling short in terms of disability inclusion. They called on the lawmakers to take proactive steps to address: 


Economic Empowerment: Lack of SME support and job opportunities within government institutions.

Infrastructure Accessibility: Inadequate ramps and access in public buildings and new projects.

Educational Support: Insufficient resources for special needs students and teachers in public schools.



Representation: The absence of PwDs in policy-making processes that directly affect their lives.

Assistive Devices: The limited provision of essential tools like wheelchairs, braille materials, and hearing aids.


They were see with placards with inscription that states, Stop Neglect of Persons with Disabilities, End Exclusion of Persons with Disabilities, We Vote too Remember us.


While expressing frustration with state and federal representatives, the association took a moment to commend local government chairmen who have demonstrated a commitment to inclusion. 


The group praised Hon. Hunpe Babatunde (Badagry LG) and Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon (APK) (Olorunda LCDA) for appointing Special Advisers on Disability and establishing dedicated disability desks. They also lauded Hon. Rauf Ibrahim Yemaren Rikay (Badagry West LCDA) for his ongoing empowerment programmes specifically tailored for the PwD community.


The press conference concluded with a plea for renewed dialogue. The association emphasized that "meaningful inclusion" is not just about charity, but about ensuring that the over 27 million Nigerians living with disabilities including those in Badagry are treated as active participants in democracy.

Babcock University to Lead Africa’s AI Revolution at 2026 Innovation Summit

Babcock University to Lead Africa’s AI Revolution at 2026 Innovation Summit

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ILISHAN-REMO, NIGERIA – Babcock University is preparing to become the epicentre of Africa’s technological transformation as it hosts the AI & Babcock Innovation Venture (BIV) Commercialization Summit 2026. The high-level event, scheduled for April 21–22, 2026, aims to bridge the gap between academic research and global market success.


The two-day summit will take place at the university’s 600-seater BUTH venue, gathering global tech giants, venture capitalists, and policymakers to discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence and entrepreneurship in Africa.



A core objective of the summit is the official operationalization of the Babcock Innovation and Venture Centre (BUIV). This dedicated hub is designed to turn intellectual property into market-ready products, ensuring that researchers and students can earn economic value from their innovations.


The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Host, Professor Afolarin Olutunde Ojewole, emphasized that the university is moving beyond theory to foster a "commercialization mindset."



“The world no longer rewards certificates but skills,” Prof. Ojewole stated. “We want to put our research into the market so that innovators can derive a reward for their labour. Efficiency without transformation is just speed in the wrong direction.”


Through initiatives like the “From Garage to Global” programme and the Babcock Innovative Enterprise Challenge (BEIC), the university is positioning its students to build venture-backed startups that can compete on the world stage.


The summit aligns with the Federal Government of Nigeria's strategy to reposition tertiary institutions as incubators for Artificial Intelligence. Signaling strong government support, the Minister of Innovation, Kingsley T. Udeh, is expected to attend as the Guest of Honour.


The event features an impressive roster of international thought leaders and industry experts, including: Abdullah Alsalmani, Nicky Verd, and Arvind Ravishunkar. Dr. Peter Obadare, Nissi Madu, and Folawemi Umunna. Charles Nnaji, Bekere Amassoma, and Okikioluwa Onamade.


These experts will provide actionable insights into funding AI enterprises, scaling digital growth, and the ethics of human-centred technology. The institution’s Entrepreneurship Development Centre will also play a pivotal role in teaching students how to be both technically proficient and commercially aware.


Babcock University has opened registration to students, academics, and industry stakeholders free of charge. This summit offers a rare opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs to network with the funders and builders of the next generation of AI-driven enterprises.


Registration Portal: [www.babcockinnovation.com/events](https://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.babcockinnovation.com/events)

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ILISHAN-REMO, NIGERIA – Babcock University is preparing to become the epicentre of Africa’s technological transformation as it hosts the AI & Babcock Innovation Venture (BIV) Commercialization Summit 2026. The high-level event, scheduled for April 21–22, 2026, aims to bridge the gap between academic research and global market success.


The two-day summit will take place at the university’s 600-seater BUTH venue, gathering global tech giants, venture capitalists, and policymakers to discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence and entrepreneurship in Africa.



A core objective of the summit is the official operationalization of the Babcock Innovation and Venture Centre (BUIV). This dedicated hub is designed to turn intellectual property into market-ready products, ensuring that researchers and students can earn economic value from their innovations.


The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Host, Professor Afolarin Olutunde Ojewole, emphasized that the university is moving beyond theory to foster a "commercialization mindset."



“The world no longer rewards certificates but skills,” Prof. Ojewole stated. “We want to put our research into the market so that innovators can derive a reward for their labour. Efficiency without transformation is just speed in the wrong direction.”


Through initiatives like the “From Garage to Global” programme and the Babcock Innovative Enterprise Challenge (BEIC), the university is positioning its students to build venture-backed startups that can compete on the world stage.


The summit aligns with the Federal Government of Nigeria's strategy to reposition tertiary institutions as incubators for Artificial Intelligence. Signaling strong government support, the Minister of Innovation, Kingsley T. Udeh, is expected to attend as the Guest of Honour.


The event features an impressive roster of international thought leaders and industry experts, including: Abdullah Alsalmani, Nicky Verd, and Arvind Ravishunkar. Dr. Peter Obadare, Nissi Madu, and Folawemi Umunna. Charles Nnaji, Bekere Amassoma, and Okikioluwa Onamade.


These experts will provide actionable insights into funding AI enterprises, scaling digital growth, and the ethics of human-centred technology. The institution’s Entrepreneurship Development Centre will also play a pivotal role in teaching students how to be both technically proficient and commercially aware.


Babcock University has opened registration to students, academics, and industry stakeholders free of charge. This summit offers a rare opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs to network with the funders and builders of the next generation of AI-driven enterprises.


Registration Portal: [www.babcockinnovation.com/events](https://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.babcockinnovation.com/events)

Layode Rallies Badagry Leaders for Sesi Whingan’s 2027 Re-election

Layode Rallies Badagry Leaders for Sesi Whingan’s 2027 Re-election

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Hon. Ibrahim Layode and Hon. Sesi Whingan 


IBEREKO, BADAGRY – In a significant move to reshape the political landscape of the Badagry Federal Constituency, the Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, has called on stakeholders to unite behind the re-election bid of Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan (SMA) for the 2027 House of Representatives seat.


Speaking during a high-profile joint consultation meeting on April 18, 2026, at Whingan’s residence in Ibereko, Layode argued that Badagry’s developmental progress is often stifled by its history of one-term representation. He stressed that "continuity is the engine of sustainable growth."


Addressing a gathering of leaders from the eleven traditional wards of the constituency, Commissioner Layode described Whingan’s current performance at the National Assembly as "exemplary." He pointed out that the long-standing tradition of rotating representatives after a single term has historically limited Badagry’s influence in Abuja.


> “Effective lawmaking requires time and experience. By breaking the jinx of one-term representation, we allow our legislators to reach ‘ranking status,’ which grants them the seniority needed to chair powerful committees and attract major federal interventions,” Layode stated.


He urged the community to prioritise the long-term benefits of political stability over the customary rotation of power, noting that Whingan has already positioned the constituency for unprecedented opportunities.


The meeting saw a strong showing of political heavyweights and community icons, signaling a shift in the local political tide. Notable attendees included: Chief Rabiu Amusa: Retired Customs boss and former House of Representatives aspirant. Chief Ade Agoro: Influential community leader. Hon. Dansu Dominic: Former APC Chairman of Badagry West. Numerous ward chairmen and grassroots mobilisers.


The presence of these figures underscores a growing consensus that the "SMA Movement" represents a collective vision for a more prosperous Badagry.


In his response, Hon. Sesi Whingan expressed deep gratitude for the endorsement from such high-ranking leaders. He reaffirmed that his second-term ambition is fueled by a desire to complete the "unprecedented" projects he has initiated.


Whingan revealed that while several transformative projects were successfully facilitated into the 2025 and 2026 federal budgets, the release of funds is a process that benefits from the persistence of an incumbent. 


“Returning for a second term is not about the seat; it is about the projects,” Whingan explained. “It would elevate our constituency to a ranking status that opens doors to massive federal interventions in infrastructure, education, and human capital development that have been out of reach for decades.”

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Hon. Ibrahim Layode and Hon. Sesi Whingan 


IBEREKO, BADAGRY – In a significant move to reshape the political landscape of the Badagry Federal Constituency, the Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, has called on stakeholders to unite behind the re-election bid of Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan (SMA) for the 2027 House of Representatives seat.


Speaking during a high-profile joint consultation meeting on April 18, 2026, at Whingan’s residence in Ibereko, Layode argued that Badagry’s developmental progress is often stifled by its history of one-term representation. He stressed that "continuity is the engine of sustainable growth."


Addressing a gathering of leaders from the eleven traditional wards of the constituency, Commissioner Layode described Whingan’s current performance at the National Assembly as "exemplary." He pointed out that the long-standing tradition of rotating representatives after a single term has historically limited Badagry’s influence in Abuja.


> “Effective lawmaking requires time and experience. By breaking the jinx of one-term representation, we allow our legislators to reach ‘ranking status,’ which grants them the seniority needed to chair powerful committees and attract major federal interventions,” Layode stated.


He urged the community to prioritise the long-term benefits of political stability over the customary rotation of power, noting that Whingan has already positioned the constituency for unprecedented opportunities.


The meeting saw a strong showing of political heavyweights and community icons, signaling a shift in the local political tide. Notable attendees included: Chief Rabiu Amusa: Retired Customs boss and former House of Representatives aspirant. Chief Ade Agoro: Influential community leader. Hon. Dansu Dominic: Former APC Chairman of Badagry West. Numerous ward chairmen and grassroots mobilisers.


The presence of these figures underscores a growing consensus that the "SMA Movement" represents a collective vision for a more prosperous Badagry.


In his response, Hon. Sesi Whingan expressed deep gratitude for the endorsement from such high-ranking leaders. He reaffirmed that his second-term ambition is fueled by a desire to complete the "unprecedented" projects he has initiated.


Whingan revealed that while several transformative projects were successfully facilitated into the 2025 and 2026 federal budgets, the release of funds is a process that benefits from the persistence of an incumbent. 


“Returning for a second term is not about the seat; it is about the projects,” Whingan explained. “It would elevate our constituency to a ranking status that opens doors to massive federal interventions in infrastructure, education, and human capital development that have been out of reach for decades.”

"Let Doctors Breathe": Lagos Medics Protest Police Harassment and "Defensive Medicine" Risks

"Let Doctors Breathe": Lagos Medics Protest Police Harassment and "Defensive Medicine" Risks

By: Manoah Kikekon 




IKEJA, LAGOS – Medical professionals across Lagos State took to the streets on Saturday to protest what they described as systematic harassment, illegal detentions, and intimidation by the Nigerian Police Force. The demonstration, held at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), highlighted a growing rift between security agencies and the healthcare sector that experts warn could cripple patient care.


The protest was jointly organized by the Association of Nigerian Private Medical Practitioners (ANPMP) and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), following a series of controversial arrests involving doctors and nurses.


The Chairman of the Lagos State ANPMP, Dr. Jonathan Esegine, delivered a stinging critique of law enforcement tactics, specifically naming the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti. He alleged that police officers frequently "abduct" doctors from their clinics, often while they are in the middle of attending to patients.


"Doctors are being hounded at will, harassed, intimidated, and imprisoned for no just cause," Dr. Esegine stated. "When a doctor is yanked away from their practice, services are shut down and patients are deprived of life-saving care."


Esegine cited a harrowing recent case in Lekki, where a doctor and nurse were detained for an entire week during the Easter period following the tragic death of two siblings brought to their facility in critical, septic conditions. Despite the medical team's best efforts, the police intervened and detained the staff before any professional investigation into the cause of death was conducted.


A primary concern raised during the protest was the shift toward defensive medicine. Doctors warned that the fear of being labeled a murderer by the police following a failed medical emergency is forcing practitioners to hesitate.


"When you confront a medical emergency, you now begin to ask yourself: should I attempt to save this life or not?" Dr. Esegine warned. "If it fails, the police will jump in. We are not God; we are trained to save lives, but we cannot guarantee them."


The medical leaders emphasized that outcomes in medicine are not always predictable, even with the highest standard of care, and that a patient's death does not automatically equate to professional negligence.


The National First Vice President of the NMA, Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu, reminded the public and security agencies that the police lack the technical expertise to determine medical malpractice. He asserted that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) is the only legally authorized body to investigate and adjudicate cases of alleged medical negligence.


Dr. Olowojebutu further warned that this environment of fear is accelerating the "brain drain" crisis in Nigeria’s health sector. 


"We are patriotic; we do not want to leave Nigeria, but this police harassment is pushing us away," he said. "Let doctors breathe so we can solve our country's health problems with passion and empathy."


Adding to the pressure, the Lagos State NMA Chairman, Dr. Saheed Babajide Kehinde, noted that doctors are increasingly being "tried and convicted" on social media before facts are verified. He urged the media and the public to refrain from sensationalizing medical cases, as unfair judgment from both the public and security agencies puts the entire healthcare system at risk.

By: Manoah Kikekon 




IKEJA, LAGOS – Medical professionals across Lagos State took to the streets on Saturday to protest what they described as systematic harassment, illegal detentions, and intimidation by the Nigerian Police Force. The demonstration, held at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), highlighted a growing rift between security agencies and the healthcare sector that experts warn could cripple patient care.


The protest was jointly organized by the Association of Nigerian Private Medical Practitioners (ANPMP) and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), following a series of controversial arrests involving doctors and nurses.


The Chairman of the Lagos State ANPMP, Dr. Jonathan Esegine, delivered a stinging critique of law enforcement tactics, specifically naming the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti. He alleged that police officers frequently "abduct" doctors from their clinics, often while they are in the middle of attending to patients.


"Doctors are being hounded at will, harassed, intimidated, and imprisoned for no just cause," Dr. Esegine stated. "When a doctor is yanked away from their practice, services are shut down and patients are deprived of life-saving care."


Esegine cited a harrowing recent case in Lekki, where a doctor and nurse were detained for an entire week during the Easter period following the tragic death of two siblings brought to their facility in critical, septic conditions. Despite the medical team's best efforts, the police intervened and detained the staff before any professional investigation into the cause of death was conducted.


A primary concern raised during the protest was the shift toward defensive medicine. Doctors warned that the fear of being labeled a murderer by the police following a failed medical emergency is forcing practitioners to hesitate.


"When you confront a medical emergency, you now begin to ask yourself: should I attempt to save this life or not?" Dr. Esegine warned. "If it fails, the police will jump in. We are not God; we are trained to save lives, but we cannot guarantee them."


The medical leaders emphasized that outcomes in medicine are not always predictable, even with the highest standard of care, and that a patient's death does not automatically equate to professional negligence.


The National First Vice President of the NMA, Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu, reminded the public and security agencies that the police lack the technical expertise to determine medical malpractice. He asserted that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) is the only legally authorized body to investigate and adjudicate cases of alleged medical negligence.


Dr. Olowojebutu further warned that this environment of fear is accelerating the "brain drain" crisis in Nigeria’s health sector. 


"We are patriotic; we do not want to leave Nigeria, but this police harassment is pushing us away," he said. "Let doctors breathe so we can solve our country's health problems with passion and empathy."


Adding to the pressure, the Lagos State NMA Chairman, Dr. Saheed Babajide Kehinde, noted that doctors are increasingly being "tried and convicted" on social media before facts are verified. He urged the media and the public to refrain from sensationalizing medical cases, as unfair judgment from both the public and security agencies puts the entire healthcare system at risk.

Badagry 2027: Mateju Agba Mole, Iragon-Thogli Endorses Hon. Segun Onilude for House of Reps

Badagry 2027: Mateju Agba Mole, Iragon-Thogli Endorses Hon. Segun Onilude for House of Reps

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY, LAGOS – Mateju Agba Mole Base of Iragon-Thogli (Ward I) officially endorsed Hon. Olusegun Adeniran Onilude for the House of Representatives in the upcoming 2027 elections.


The endorsement took place on Friday during a community square gathering, where hundreds of residents expressed their frustration with years of perceived neglect and voiced their hope for a "louder, more proactive voice" in the National Assembly.


As part of the event food palliatives was distributed to the residents present at the gathering.



In a heartfelt request read during the event, community leaders highlighted the stark realities facing the Iragon-Thogli axis. The residents lamented decades of infrastructural decay, noting that the community has not seen a significant political appointment since the 1980s.


"God and nature planned our destinies, but our environmental challenges have edited most of them," the community statement read.



The residents presented a 5-point Charter of Demands to Hon. Onilude, focusing on:

1.  Education: Curbing truancy and providing scholarships for indigent students.

2.  Youth Inclusiveness: Sponsoring bills for digital jobs and SME grants.

3.  Infrastructure: Collaborating with state authorities for clean water, electricity, and functional health centres.

4.  Accountability: Establishing quarterly town hall meetings for feedback.

5.  Agriculture: Enhancing productivity for local farmers the backbone of the Badagry economy.


Hon. Segun Onilude, the current Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, addressed the crowd with characteristic candour. While acknowledging that some requests fall under executive rather than legislative powers, he pledged to use his political leverage to bridge the gap.


"I will take your cry to the executive chairman and apply the necessary pressure to ensure these issues are addressed," Onilude promised. He also lauded the Direct Primary system, describing it as the purest form of democracy where every party member has a say in their representation.


The endorsement comes amidst growing dissatisfaction with the incumbent representation. 


Noah Sedowhe, President of the Mateju Agba Mole Base, noted that while the current representative has made efforts, they have not been sufficient to meet the division's deep-seated needs.


"Our leaders in the APC from this community have often been selfish," Sedowhe stated. "We cannot afford to put all our eggs in one basket. We need an alternative that delivers."


Mr. Jelili Sewanu from Igborosun recalled Onilude’s track record as a local government chairman, specifically citing his project to build public utilities in Ward I as evidence of his commitment to the grassroots.


Mr. Vincent Ogun closed the event by urging the youth to move beyond passive observation. He emphasised that active political participation is the only way for the younger generation to ensure they are part of the decision-making process for the future of Badagry.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY, LAGOS – Mateju Agba Mole Base of Iragon-Thogli (Ward I) officially endorsed Hon. Olusegun Adeniran Onilude for the House of Representatives in the upcoming 2027 elections.


The endorsement took place on Friday during a community square gathering, where hundreds of residents expressed their frustration with years of perceived neglect and voiced their hope for a "louder, more proactive voice" in the National Assembly.


As part of the event food palliatives was distributed to the residents present at the gathering.



In a heartfelt request read during the event, community leaders highlighted the stark realities facing the Iragon-Thogli axis. The residents lamented decades of infrastructural decay, noting that the community has not seen a significant political appointment since the 1980s.


"God and nature planned our destinies, but our environmental challenges have edited most of them," the community statement read.



The residents presented a 5-point Charter of Demands to Hon. Onilude, focusing on:

1.  Education: Curbing truancy and providing scholarships for indigent students.

2.  Youth Inclusiveness: Sponsoring bills for digital jobs and SME grants.

3.  Infrastructure: Collaborating with state authorities for clean water, electricity, and functional health centres.

4.  Accountability: Establishing quarterly town hall meetings for feedback.

5.  Agriculture: Enhancing productivity for local farmers the backbone of the Badagry economy.


Hon. Segun Onilude, the current Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, addressed the crowd with characteristic candour. While acknowledging that some requests fall under executive rather than legislative powers, he pledged to use his political leverage to bridge the gap.


"I will take your cry to the executive chairman and apply the necessary pressure to ensure these issues are addressed," Onilude promised. He also lauded the Direct Primary system, describing it as the purest form of democracy where every party member has a say in their representation.


The endorsement comes amidst growing dissatisfaction with the incumbent representation. 


Noah Sedowhe, President of the Mateju Agba Mole Base, noted that while the current representative has made efforts, they have not been sufficient to meet the division's deep-seated needs.


"Our leaders in the APC from this community have often been selfish," Sedowhe stated. "We cannot afford to put all our eggs in one basket. We need an alternative that delivers."


Mr. Jelili Sewanu from Igborosun recalled Onilude’s track record as a local government chairman, specifically citing his project to build public utilities in Ward I as evidence of his commitment to the grassroots.


Mr. Vincent Ogun closed the event by urging the youth to move beyond passive observation. He emphasised that active political participation is the only way for the younger generation to ensure they are part of the decision-making process for the future of Badagry.

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