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ESN is illegal security organization under Nnamdi Kanu – DSS tells court

The Department of State Security Service (DSS) has informed the Federal High Court in Abuja that the paramilitary wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Eastern Security Network (ESN), is an illegal security organization without the backing of the law.
IPOB, a proscribed pro-Biafra separatist movement, had early in December 2020 launched the ESN as a reaction to the perceived targeted killings of Igbos by Fulani herdsmen.
However, testifying under re-examination in the ongoing trial of the detained leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, a prosecution witness and a personnel of the DSS, simply identified as BBB, told the court that the Eastern Security Network is an illegal organization because it was not established by any existing law.
The witness was responding to a question by the prosecution counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awolowo SAN, to differentiate between the ESN and Amotekun in the southwestern region of the country.
The DSS witness told the court that while the ESN was formed by Kanu without any backing of the law, the Amotekun security outfit on the other hand has legal backing from the respective Houses of Assembly of the affected states.
He said Amotekun was set up in the six states of the South-West to complement the efforts of security agencies in curbing insecurity, especially kidnapping, armed robbery as well as herdsmen and farmers contentions in the region.
“My lord, while the ESN is not a registered organization under any law, Amotekun was established following the law passed by the respective Houses of Assembly in the affected States,” the witness clarified.
Meanwhile, during the cross-examination of the witness by the defence counsel, Paul Erokoro SAN, the court admitted in evidence, a certified true copy (CTC) of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Restitution of Victims of EndSARs and other Related Abuses and Related Matters.
The report which was tendered from the Bar by the defence team was admitted and marked as exhibit PWUO.
The defence team then proceeded to tender a flash drive accompanied with a certificate of compliance from the Bar.
Both the flash drive and the certificate of compliance were admitted and marked as exhibits PWP and PWI respectively.
A video evidence was played in open court by the defence team showcasing public speeches by the Director General of the DSS, Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi; Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State and former Chief of Army Staff and Minister of Defence, Lt. Gen. T.Y. Danjuma.
In the short video clip, the Director General of the DSS, Ajayi spoke on the need for communities to cooperate with security agencies in the fight against insecurity, as security agencies cannot fight criminals alone.
Ajayi who expressed the need for communities to rise up and defend themselves against miscreants and criminals, said they must do that in collaboration with security agencies.
On his part, the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma exonerated the ESN from the killings of top politicians in Orlu and blamed same on opposition politicians.
The DSS witness however disagreed with the claim by Uzodinma that the killings in the South-East was targeted at political chieftains of the All Progressives Congress APC.
Contrary to the claim, the DSS operative alleged that the ESN was responsible for killings of the generality of innocent people, including politicians and the downtrodden.
In his speech, the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. T.Y. Danjuma, urged citizens to stand up and defend themselves.
Danjuma while accusing the Armed Forces of aiding and protecting criminals noted, “if you are depending on the Armed Forces to stop the killings, you will die one by one”.
Meanwhile, Justice James Omotosho has warned parties against any form of delay tactics that may be employed during the trial.
The judge stated that having granted an accelerated trial of the case, it would be against the interest of justice to delay the trial while Kanu is languishing in detention.
He therefore ordered the prosecution to close it’s case within six days, subject to any special circumstances.
Accordingly, he adjourned further trial dates to May 28 and 29 and June 6, 16, 18 and 19, respectively for the prosecution to close its case.
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Trump drops Ukraine ceasefire demand after Putin summit

Donald Trump on Saturday dropped his push for a ceasefire in Ukraine in favor of pursuing a full peace accord — a major shift announced hours after his summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin yielded no clear breakthrough.
Prior to the high-stakes meeting in Alaska, securing an immediate cessation of hostilities had been a core demand of Trump — who had threatened “severe consequences” on Russia — and European leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, who will now visit Washington on Monday.
The shift away from ceasefire would seem to favor Putin, who has long argued for negotiations on a final peace deal — a strategy that Ukraine and its European allies have criticized as a way to buy time and press Russia’s battlefield advances.
Trump spoke with Zelensky and European leaders on his flight back to Washington, saying afterward that “it was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a peace agreement which would end the war.”
Ceasefire agreements “often times do not hold up,” Trump added on his Truth Social platform.
In the call, Trump expressed support for a proposal by Putin to take full control of two largely Russian-held Ukrainian regions in exchange for freezing the frontline in two others, an official briefed on the talks told AFP.
Putin “de facto demands that Ukraine leave Donbas,” an area consisting of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine, the source said.
In exchange, Russian forces would halt their offensive in the Black Sea port region of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine, whose main cities are still under Ukrainian control.
Several months into its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia in September 2022 claimed to have annexed all four Ukrainian regions even though its troops still do not fully control any of them.
“The Ukrainian president refused to leave Donbas,” the source said.
Trump notably also said the United States was prepared to provide Ukraine security guarantees, an assurance German Chancellor Friedrich Merz hailed as “significant progress.”
But there was a scathing assessment of the summit outcome from the European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas, who accused Putin of seeking to “drag out negotiations” with no commitment to end the bloodshed.
“The harsh reality is that Russia has no intention of ending this war any time soon,” Kallas said.
– Zelensky back in White House –
The main diplomatic focus now switches to Zelensky’s talks at the White House on Monday.
An EU source told AFP that a number of European leaders had also been invited to attend.
The Ukrainian president’s last Oval Office visit in February ended in an extraordinary shouting match, with Trump and Vice President JD Vance publicly berating Zelensky for not showing enough gratitude for US aid.
Zelensky said Saturday after a “substantive” conversation with Trump about the Alaska summit that he looked forward to his Washington visit and discussing “all of the details regarding ending the killing and the war.”
In an interview with broadcaster Fox News after his sit-down with Putin, Trump had suggested that the onus was now on Zelensky to secure a peace deal as they work towards an eventual trilateral summit with Putin.
“It’s really up to President Zelensky to get it done,” Trump said. “And I would also say the European nations, they have to get involved a little bit, but it’s up to President Zelensky.”
– European pressure –
The leaders of France, Britain and Germany are due to host a video call Sunday for their so-called “coalition of the willing” to discuss the way forward.
In an earlier statement, they welcomed the plan for a Trump-Putin-Zelensky summit, but added that they would maintain pressure on Russia in the absence of a ceasefire.
“We will continue to strengthen sanctions and wider economic measures to put pressure on Russia’s war economy until there is a just and lasting peace,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, the conflict in Ukraine raged on, with Kyiv announcing Saturday that Russia had launched 85 attack drones and a ballistic missile during the night.
Back in Moscow, Putin said his summit talks with Trump had been “timely” and “very useful.”
“The conversation was very frank, substantive, and, in my opinion, brings us closer to the necessary decisions,” he said.
In his post-summit statement in Alaska, Putin had warned Ukraine and European countries not to engage in any “behind-the-scenes intrigues” that could disrupt what he called “this emerging progress.”
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Imo Government Cracks Down on Illegal Revenue Collection Syndicate in Orji, Owerri

By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu | August 15, 2025.
Operatives of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) X-Squad, in a coordinated operation involving the Office of the Governor’s Monitoring and Compliance Unit, the Imo State Internal Revenue Service (IIRS), and the Ministry of Transport, have arrested seven individuals for engaging in illegal revenue collection from commercial motorcycle operators in and around Orji, Owerri.
According to the Ministry of Transport, the suspects were caught impersonating authorised government revenue officials, forging official documents, and extorting money from unsuspecting Okada riders under false pretences.
Those arrested include:
1. Mr. Kingsley Nwiwu
2. Mr. Chukwujekwu Ogbunikpa
3. Mr. Emmanuel (also known as “00”)
4. Mr. Chibuzo Ndubueze
5. Mr. Ejike Mbodo
6. Mr. Cyril (surname unknown)
7. Mr. Odinaka Omumuawuike
The suspects are currently in custody at the State Police Headquarters, Owerri, where they are undergoing further investigation.
Hon. Emeka Okoronkwo, Honorable Commissioner at the Ministry of Transport, commended the collaborative effort that led to the arrests, noting that the state government remains committed to stamping out all forms of illegal revenue collection and protecting lawful taxpayers from exploitation.
Authorities have warned that anyone caught engaging in such fraudulent activities will face the full weight of the law.
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Police foil kidnap attempt, arrest 3 suspects with arms in Cross River

Police Operatives from the Cross River State Police Command have foiled a kidnap attempt in Calabar South.
They arrested three suspects and recovered firearms.
Police spokesperson, SP Irene Ugbo said the incident occurred when officers from Uwanse Division, acted on a tip-off.
Ugbo said the operatives intercepted a gang attempting to abduct one 38-year-old Nkereuwem Peter, at his Eneobong Avenue residence.
The suspects reportedly opened fire on sighting the police, sparking a gun duel that led to their arrest, while others escaped.
Commissioner of Police, Rashid Afegbua warned criminal gangs to desist from unlawful activities, urging residents to provide timely intelligence to aid security operations.
He said efforts were ongoing to apprehend fleeing accomplices for prosecution.
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