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IG Warns Policemen Against Unlawful, Prolonged Detention

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has warned officers of the Nigeria Police Force against unlawful and prolonged detentions.

He stressed that any officer found violating constitutional provisions on human rights will face serious consequences.

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This is detailed in a statement released on Sunday, and signed by the Force Public Relations Officer ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

The IG reaffirmed the police leadership’s commitment to upholding human rights and ensuring due process in all detention procedures.

The statement, titled “Human Rights: IGP Warns Personnel Against Incessant, Unlawful Detentions,” cautioned against detentions beyond the legally stipulated period.

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“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has issued a stern reminder to all members of the Nigeria Police Force regarding the importance of respecting fundamental rights in the context of pre-trial detentions.

“The IGP emphasized that adherence to legally stipulated detention periods is not only a legal obligation but also a fundamental aspect of upholding the dignity and rights of individuals, as enshrined in Sections 34 and 35 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which guarantees the right to dignity and personal liberty,” the statement read.

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Egbetokun further noted that unlawful detentions erode public trust in the police and vowed that erring officers would be sanctioned.

The IGP cautions against any practices that may lead to unlawful or prolonged detentions, which can undermine public trust and confidence in the police, reiterating that any officer found violating these principles will face serious consequences,” the statement continued.

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Calling for a culture of accountability within the Force, the police chief urged officers to maintain the highest standards in their interactions with the public.

“By prioritising human rights, the Nigeria Police Force aims to build stronger relationships with the communities it serves, ensuring that policing is conducted with integrity and respect,” the statement added.

Reiterating the Force’s commitment to upholding the law while safeguarding human dignity, the IG assured Nigerians that individuals in police custody would be treated lawfully and with respect.

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“The Nigeria Police Force is committed to ensuring that all individuals in custody are treated with respect and in accordance with the law.

“The commitment of the current police leadership to human rights reflects a broader vision of a police force that is not only effective in maintaining law and order but also dedicated to protecting the rights and dignity of all individuals,” the statement concluded.

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According to The PUNCH, this directive follows growing public concern over reports of arbitrary arrests and detentions by some police officers.

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FULL LIST: 18 Nigerian States US Govt Warned Citizens Against Visiting

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The United States government has warned its citizens against travelling to 18 Nigerian states, citing the high risk of terrorism, kidnapping, armed gangs, violent crime, and unreliable healthcare services.

In a statement issued by the US Mission in Nigeria and published on its website, the US advised Americans to reconsider any planned trip to Nigeria, noting that all parts of the country carry “significant security risks.”

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“Reconsider travel to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed gangs, and inconsistent availability of health care services. Some places in Nigeria have an increased risk. Overall, all locations carry significant security risks. Read the entire Travel Advisory,” the statement read.

The advisory placed 18 states on Level 4 – the highest threat level – and urged Americans not to travel to those states for any reason.

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States Americans are advised not to travel to:

Due to terrorism and kidnapping:

Borno
Yobe
Kogi
Northern Adamawa

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Due to kidnapping:

5. Bauchi

6. Gombe

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7. Kaduna

8. Kano

9. Katsina

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10. Sokoto

11. Zamfara

Due to crime, kidnapping, and armed gangs:

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12. Abia

13. Anambra

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14. Bayelsa

15. Delta

16. Enugu

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17. Imo

18. Rivers (except Port Harcourt)

The advisory also warned of the poor state of Nigeria’s healthcare system. “U.S. citizens should not expect the same level of health care to be available in Nigeria as they do in the United States,” it said, noting a shortage of common medicines, unreliable emergency services, and the risk of counterfeit drugs.

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Travellers were advised to bring all necessary medications, update their vaccinations, purchase medical evacuation insurance, and prepare backup plans in case of emergency.

The advisory, however, urged those who choose to travel to stay alert, carry proper identification, avoid large gatherings, and enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive updates and enable their location to be tracked in emergencies.

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Court Remands Tiktoker Who Claimed President Tinubu Died

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A Chief magistrate court, on Friday, in Abuja, remanded at the Keffi Correctional Centre, a social media influencer, Ghali Isma’il, who posted online videos purporting that President Bola Tinubu died as a result of a serous illness.

Department of State Services (DSS) operatives arrested Isma’il days after he posted the fake videos on the TikTok handle @bola_asiwaju.

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Count one of the two-count charge, titled “Publication of false news with intent to cause offence against public peace, ” read: “That you, Ghali Ismail, Male, twenty-nine (29) years of Jogana village, Gezawa LGA, Kano State, on or about the 20th Day of July, 2025 and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, did publish false information by uploading a video clip on your verified Tiktok handle (“bola-asiwaju”) wherein you falsely claimed that you reliably confirmed from official sources that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was critically ill, having been poisoned through his meal, with intent to cause public alarm and disturb public peace.

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You thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 418 of the Penal Code Act, Cap P3, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

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Count two, “Inciting Disaffection to the Government,” read: “That you, Ghali Ismail, Male, twenty-nine (29) years, of Jogana village, Gezawa LGA, Kano State, on or about the 20th Day of July, 2025 and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, did publish false information by uploading a video clip on your verified Tiktok handle (“bola-asiwaju”) wherein you falsely claimed that you reliably confirmed from official sources that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was critically ill, having been poisoned through his meal, with intent to bring contempt or incite feelings of disaffection against the person of the President. You thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 416 of the Penal Code Act, Cap P3, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.”

After taking arguments by both counsels to the DSS and that of the defendant, whose application for bail was denied, the presiding judge, Ekpeyong Iyang, ordered Ismail to be remanded in Keffi Correctional Centre. The matter was then adjourned till August 19.

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Dangote Cement Gets New Chairman As Aliko Dangote Retires

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Dangote Cement Plc has announced the appointment of Emmanuel Ikazoboh as the new Chairman of its Board of Directors, following the retirement of Alhaji Aliko Dangote from the position, effective July 25, 2025.

According to a statement issued on Friday by the Group Chief Branding & Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, Ikazoboh, an independent non-executive director, assumes the role as Dangote steps down to focus on the $20 billion refinery, petrochemicals, fertiliser and government relations.

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This strategic move, the company said, is aimed at propelling the Dangote Group’s five-year business trajectory to greater heights.

“In the same vein, Hajiya Mariya Aliko Dangote was also appointed to the Board of Directors of the Company while Prof. Dorothy Ufot retired from the Board,” the statement added.

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The company paid tribute to Dangote’s leadership, stating that he left “giant footprints” on the board.

His vision and tenacity redefined not just a company, but the entire cement industry landscape by becoming Africa’s largest cement producer and largest exporter of cement and clinker in Sub-Saharan Africa.

“Aliko Dangote’s journey with cement began with a bold dream: to make Nigeria and Africa self-sufficient in cement production. Through strategic investments in state-of-the-art plants and a commitment to local content, he not only met that goal but exceeded it.”

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According to the company, Dangote Cement Plc currently has a production capacity of 52.0Mta across Africa, with Nigeria accounting for 35.25Mta.

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Additional greenfield plants under construction in Côte d’Ivoire (3.0Mta) and Itori, Nigeria (6.0Mta) will bring total capacity to 61.0Mta upon completion this year.

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Under Dangote’s leadership, the company also recorded its highest ever revenue and earnings.

According to the unaudited results for the six months ending 30th June 2025, the group revenue went up by 17.7 per cent, from N1.76tn at the same period in 2024 to N2.07tn, representing the highest revenue in the history of the company,” the statement read.

In his acceptance speech, Ikazoboh said he was honoured to take on the new role and pledged to uphold the highest standards of leadership and dedication.

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He described Dangote Cement as a “beacon of African enterprise” that has consistently shown resilience, innovation, and a commitment to excellence.

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Emmanuel Ikazoboh was previously the Group Chairman of Ecobank Transnational Inc., the Pan-African banking group. He started his professional career at Akintola Williams Deloitte.

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“He first became the Managing Partner for francophone offices in Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire and later became the Managing Partner of the Deloitte firm in West and Central Africa until 2009.

“In 2010, he was appointed by the Securities and Exchange as an Interim Administrator to carry out capital market reforms of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the Central Securities Clearing System Plc,” the statement added.

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