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Nigerian woman reacts after lady accused her of using ‘diabolical’ means to stop her husband from marrying another wife.

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A Nigerian mother of four, Latifat Shamseddin Giwa, has reacted after a lady accused her of going diabolical in order to stop her husband from taking a second wife simply because she is married to a man who loves her immensely and appreciates all her sacrifices.

In the screenshot she shared on Facebook, the lady, Ruqoyah Oladimeji, wrote: “And is it a crime for your husband to marry another wife? What makes you think your jazz will keep working forever? Unless your husband is not a full man, wait till your own time comes. Time and seasons happen to us all.”

Latifat, who married her husband when they were still struggling, said most of the women constantly attacking her wouldn’t have taken a second look at him then.

“So this woman actually had the audacity to say I went ‘diabolical’ to stop my husband from marrying another wife. Let me set the record straight: I patiently married the love of my life, a man so intentional, so loyal, he sees all my sacrifices, my effort, my love and loves me even more for it,” she wrote in the Facebook post on Tuesday, December 23.

“And to those women coming out to spew rubbish because you see someone being loved right… may be it stings because you wish I were going through the hell you’re passing through, or maybe you’re secretly hoping he’d choose one of you as a second wife. Some of you wouldn’t even look at him twice when we were struggling!

“I relied on Allah in every step of my life, and He blessed me with a husband worth every bit of patience and prayer.

“As for falsely accusing me… may Allah judge you. And I seek refuge in Allah over my marriage and everything that brings me true happiness.”

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FULL LIST: EFCC traces 41 properties worth N212bn to Malami

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (@officialEFCC) has traced 41 properties to Abubakar Malami, the former attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice.

TheCable understands that the properties — hotels, residential buildings, lands, schools, and a printing press — are scattered across Kebbi, Kano and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The properties in Kebbi state are valued at N162,195,950,000, while the assets in Kano state are said to be worth N16,011,800,000, and the value of the FCT properties was put at N34,685,000,000.

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Sunday Jackson: Nigerian govt taking us seriously, nothing must happen to pardoned farmer – US lawmaker

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United States of America Congressman,  Riley Moore has reacted to the release of a Christian farmer, Sunday Jackson, who was sentenced to death by the Adamawa State High Court.

Jackson was given a death  sentence after killing a radical herder in self-defense following an attack on his home.

Ekwutos reports that Congressman Moore’s voice has been very loud in the call for Jackson’s release for months, and raised the case during Congressional hearings on the security situation in Nigeria.

Last Sunday, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State announced that Jackson has received state pardon along with others.

Jackson’s pardon, as the governor puts it, was in commemoration of Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Reacting, Moore said, “…Sunday Jackson has been pardoned,” adding that the Nigerian government still needs to do more.

Moore said he has been seeing some positive moves by the government of Nigeria since his visit to the country, adding, “my concerns and the concerns of President Trump are being taken seriously by the Nigerian government.”

The lawmaker hailed the administration of Bola Tinubu for showing willingness to engage the American government to seek ways to better the security situation in Nigeria.

Moore warned that nothing must be allowed to happen the the pardoned Christian farmer, asking government at all levels to ensure his security.

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FG introduces new emergency passports

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The Federal Government is working towards introducing a new emergency passport, the Single Travel Emergency Passport (STEP), to replace the Single Travel Emergency Certificate (STEC) by next year, 2026.

Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Kemi Nandap, made this known at the decoration of the 46 Assistant Comptrollers of Immigration (ACIs) who were promoted to Comptrollers of Immigration (CIs) yesterday in Abuja.

According to the CG, the agency is keen on bringing technological innovations that will enable it to better serve Nigeria and fulfil its constitutional mandate

She said: “I am looking forward to embracing 2026, which will also be part of all the reforms we’re introducing to optimise our services both in terms of our visa, passport production line, contactless solutions and new ones we’re putting in place, like the ENBIC (ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card), which we just started. We want to ensure that our processes are seamless and the STEP, which is also a new programme we’re going to launch early next year. It is going to be biometric-based, and it is going to be in alternative ways.”

The CG charged the decorated comptrollers to demonstrate heightened vigilance and uncompromising professionalism in the face of security challenges.

Nandap reminded the officers that promotion in a disciplined service is “neither automatic nor solely a function of years in service,” but earned through “sustained dedication, professional competence, integrity and an unwavering commitment to duty.”

She paid tribute to President Bola Tinubu for his “visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to institutional reforms and national security,” noting that ongoing transformation within the service is driven by the administration’s resolve to strengthen security institutions.

Acknowledging the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for providing “strategic direction, diligent oversight and resolute dedication to strengthening our operational capacities”, the Immigration Chief said the presence of stakeholders showed the collective support that sustains the men and women of this service.

She told the officers that their decoration symbolised the trust reposed in them and signalled an expectation of “enhanced leadership, sound judgment, accountability and exemplary conduct.”

Their roles at senior levels, she noted, require clarity of vision, decisiveness, empathy and the ability to mentor and inspire.

At this advanced stage of your careers, professional competence must be matched with strong leadership attributes.

“Considering the security challenges our nation faces, we must remain vigilant and unrelenting in the fight against multifaceted threats. Your actions will set the tone, and your conduct will continue to reflect the core values and reputation of this service.”

Nandap reaffirmed that the NIS would “not tolerate any form of indolence or unprofessional conduct,” urging officers to embrace innovation, adapt to emerging challenges and always place the interest of the Service above personal considerations.

The CG encouraged those not promoted to remain steadfast, saying, “There is a time for everyone. Keep working hard and your time will come.”

 

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