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General Christopher Musa Refutes Allegations of Military Involvement in Abortions.

On January 24, 2025, General Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria, publicly dismissed allegations regarding the military’s involvement in the forced abortion of pregnancies among women impregnated by Boko Haram insurgents. These claims, which originated from a Reuters report in February 2022, suggested that the Nigerian military had executed a covert abortion program as part of its counter-insurgency efforts, allegedly terminating at least 10,000 pregnancies.
During an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, General Musa characterized these allegations as unfounded and a product of a smear campaign orchestrated by certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with questionable motives. He expressed his dismay at the accusations, recalling his tenure as the theatre commander when the allegations first surfaced. “Whenever we are succeeding, they throw this at us to make us look bad,” he stated, emphasizing the detrimental impact such claims have on military morale.
General Musa highlighted that an independent panel constituted by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had thoroughly investigated the allegations for over a year, ultimately finding no evidence to support the claims against the military. He affirmed that the military had provided the panel with unrestricted access during the investigation, which included his own testimony in January 2023.
In light of the findings, General Musa called for a public apology from those who propagated these allegations and indicated that the military had approached the Attorney General to explore legal action against the accusers. He also questioned the silence of international organizations and local NGOs regarding these claims, suggesting that if such actions had indeed occurred over the past decade, their inaction raises serious concerns about complicity.
In conclusion, General Musa’s statements underscore a commitment to transparency and accountability within the military, while also challenging the narratives that seek to undermine its efforts in combating insurgency in Northern Nigeria.
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Kanu Case Reassigned: A New Chapter in Legal Proceedings.

The legal saga surrounding Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has entered a new phase with the official reassignment of his case to a different judge. This development was confirmed by Kanu’s lead counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, who revealed the legal team received official notification regarding the reassignment.
According to Ejimakor, the Chief Justice of Nigeria responded to a request for administrative intervention following the previous judge’s recusal. A subsequent letter from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court officially informed the legal team of the case reassignment.
Kanu, through his legal team, expressed gratitude for the decision and reiterated his readiness for trial. Ejimakor emphasized that Kanu is confident in his innocence and has consistently sought a fair and speedy hearing, a process which faced impediments following the recusal of the previous judge. The focus now shifts to mounting a vigorous defense, ensuring due process is upheld throughout the proceedings.
Entertainment
Allegations Surface Against Destiny Etiko: Queeneth Hilbert Accuses Co-Star of Interference.

Recent social media activity has ignited a controversy within the Nigerian film industry. Actress Queeneth Hilbert has publicly accused colleague Destiny Etiko of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with Hilbert’s former boyfriend.
In a video circulating online, Hilbert alleges Etiko’s involvement with her ex-partner, going so far as to threaten physical confrontation should Etiko return to Asaba. The accusations stem from Etiko’s decision to unfollow Hilbert on social media, triggering a response filled with accusations of betrayal and opportunism.
Hilbert further claims that Etiko’s alleged actions are part of a pattern of interfering in the relationships of fellow actresses, targeting men who provide financial support. The veracity of these claims remains unconfirmed, and further developments are anticipated as this situation unfolds. The industry awaits a response from Ms. Etiko.
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Gospel Singer Mercy Chinwo Sues Influencer VeryDarkMan for Defamation.

Popular gospel artist Mercy Chinwo has initiated legal proceedings against social media influencer Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), alleging defamation. The lawsuit, filed on March 3rd, stems from statements VDM made on social media in February, accusing Chinwo of breaching her contract with her former record label, EeZee Tee.
Chinwo claims VDM’s comments, accusing her of diverting funds and violating contractual agreements, are false and damaging to her reputation. Her legal team, led by Pelumi Olajengbesi, argues that VDM, despite lacking direct involvement in the matter, intentionally presented the issue in a way that tarnished the singer’s image.
The lawsuit seeks a court order for VDM to remove the allegedly defamatory posts, issue a retraction and apology across his social media platforms and in national newspapers, and pay ₦1.125 billion in damages and legal fees. This action follows previous accusations by Chinwo against EeZee Tee, citing exploitation and threats. The legal battle underscores the growing intersection of online commentary and legal accountability within the Nigerian entertainment industry.
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