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‘He sounded as if I was going to harm him, Akpabio intervened’ – Senator Kingibe reveals heated phone clash with Wike
The Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Ireti Kingibe, has disclosed details of a heated telephone exchange between her and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, revealing that the intervention of the Senate President was required to resolve the dispute.
Kingibe made the disclosure on Friday while speaking on Politics Today, a programme on Channels Television.
According to her, she repeatedly called the minister over what she described as an urgent matter until he eventually answered.
She said the conversation quickly escalated into a shouting match.
The lawmaker stated that both parties raised their voices during the exchange before ending the call.
She added that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, later intervened by initiating a three-way call, which helped to resolve the issue.
The senator did not provide further details about the subject of the disagreement but maintained that the matter was eventually settled following the Senate President’s intervention.
She said: “I have Wike’s number, and he has mine number too. I know I have the right number. I have called him before. He didn’t answer, and I kept calling and calling till he picked up the phone.
“And then he proceeded to yell at me. We yelled at each other for a few minutes, and we put the phone down. Then the the senate president now intervened and did a three way call, and we resolved the issue, because for me, that issue was urgent, and that’s why I called him. And I was determined that he was going to pick it up.
“I said, are you in your office? Let me come and see you. He said, no, no, no, don’t come yet here. That was the conversation. He sounded as if I was going to harm him.”
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American actor Eric Dane, who passed away following a battle with ALS, records one final message for his teenage daughters.
Dane recorded the interview with Netflix in secret, knowing it would be released after his passing.
“Billie and Georgia, these words are for you. I tried. I stumbled sometimes, but I tried. Overall, we had a blast, didn’t we?”
“I remember all the times we spent at the beach, the two of you, me, and mom…”
“I want to tell you four things I’ve learned from this disease, and I hope you won’t just listen to me. I hope you’ll hear me.”
“Live now, right now, in the present. It’s hard, but I learned to do that for years.”
“I would wander off mentally lost in my head for long chunks of time, wallowing in worry and self-pity, shame and doubt, and replay decisions. Second-guess myself. ‘I should have done this. I never should have done that.’ No more.”
RIP.
🎥: @pagesix
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She’s with us now – Police arrest TikToker Mirabel amid alleged rape claim
The Ogun State Police Command has taken popular TikTok personality Mirabel into custody as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations that she may have staged a sexual assault incident that recently went viral.
Confirming the development on Friday, the Command’s spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, said the influencer is currently being held for questioning while the police work to verify the authenticity of her initial report.
When asked about the possibility of charging Mirabel for making a false report, Babaseyi remained cautious, emphasizing that the investigation would be guided by evidence.
“She is with us now, and the investigation is ongoing,” the spokesperson stated.
Regarding potential legal action, he added, “The facts will tell at the conclusion of our investigation so we can reach a logical conclusion on whether those allegations were true or not.”
In the videos, she alleged that the attacker boasted about his family’s powerful connections, claiming they would protect him from any legal consequences.
Days later, Mirabel spoke about the allegations in a conversation with popular social media activist Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).
She admitted that she had been using drugs at the time and may have been hallucinating, casting doubt on the events she had previously described.
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Court awards N30m damages to Sowore over unlawful ‘wanted’ declaration by police
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Friday awarded N30 million in damages to activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, over his unlawful declaration as a wanted person by the Nigeria Police Force.
In a ruling delivered by Justice M. Kakaki, the court faulted the actions of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, and the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, describing their conduct as unconstitutional and a clear breach of Sowore’s fundamental rights.
The suit arose from developments in late 2025, when the Lagos police leadership reportedly warned Sowore on October 27 to stay away from the state and subsequently declared him wanted on November 3.
Sowore challenged the actions, arguing that they lacked legal backing and violated constitutional protections.
In a judgment that spanned over an hour, the court held that the police acted arbitrarily and outside the scope of their lawful authority.
Justice Kakaki ruled that the directive barring Sowore from Lagos had no constitutional foundation and that declaring him wanted without a valid court order amounted to an abuse of power.
The court stressed that no individual can lawfully be declared wanted without adherence to due process, including the issuance of a court warrant and proof that the person is evading legitimate legal proceedings.
It added that the actions of the police infringed on Sowore’s rights to freedom of movement, expression and peaceful civic engagement.
Justice Kakaki further held the Inspector-General of Police vicariously liable for the conduct of the Lagos Commissioner of Police, noting that the violations warranted strong judicial sanction.
Consequently, the court awarded N30 million in damages against the two senior police officers.
Reacting to the verdict, Sowore’s lawyer, Tope Temokun, described the ruling as a landmark affirmation of constitutional democracy and the rule of law.
He said the judgment sends a clear signal that state power must not be used to intimidate or silence citizens.
According to him, the decision represents a wider victory for Nigerians, reinforcing the principle that civil liberties and lawful dissent must be protected against arbitrary state action.
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