
Mrs. Dim Ebere, a 47-year-old teacher, has voluntarily reported to the Neni Police Station in Anambra State. She is the principal suspect in the alleged death of a 12-year-old boy who reportedly died from injuries sustained during a flogging incident at a school in Adazi-Enu, Anaocha Local Government Area. The Anambra State Police Command had launched a manhunt for Mrs. Ebere, and she surrendered following sustained operations by the command’s Safe School Protection Squad, in collaboration with officers from the Neni Divisional Police Headquarters and engagement with community leaders. Mrs. Ebere is currently in police custody and will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Awka for further investigation. The police command has assured the public that justice will be served and urged calm, requesting continued cooperation with ongoing investigations.
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Mrs. Oyinkansola Badejo-Okusanya, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has taken an early lead in the Nigerian Bar Association NBA presidential election. Early results show Badejo-Okusanya with 4,860 votes, or 41.77% of ballots counted. Her closest competitor, Lateef Omoyemi Akangbe SAN, received 3,851 votes 33.10%, while Aare Olumuyiwa Akinboro SAN garnered 2,924 votes 25.13%. If this trend continues, she could become the association's first female president. This development follows NBA President Afam Osigwe SAN dismissing allegations of attempting to rig or interfere in the election. Osigwe stated that the Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association operates independently and denied backing any candidate, calling such claims politically motivated. These remarks address weeks of controversy and questions regarding the integrity of the election process, which the association has consistently denied, asserting that only the Electoral Committee is constitutionally empowered to conduct the election.
BreakingKuwait reported that Iran struck another of its power and water plants, leading to the deactivation of several power generation units. This marks the second such attack in as many days, with the first occurring on Friday. Kuwait's fire service stated that Saturday's attacks caused fires at two locations, injuring several firefighters and a worker. The country's national carrier rescheduled most flights due to the temporary suspension of air traffic at Kuwait International Airport, attributed to rocket and drone attacks. Concurrently, Bahrain's army announced its air defenses repelled a wave of Iranian attacks, with an AFP journalist in Manama reporting blasts after sirens. Bahrain's interior ministry confirmed five air-raid sirens since dawn, advising residents to seek shelter. The Iranian army previously stated it targeted a US-used air base in Bahrain in retaliation for American strikes, according to Iran's state broadcaster, specifying drones targeted aircraft shelters, parking areas, fuel storage tanks, and connecting bridges at Sheikh Isa Air Base.

The Jigawa State Government has adopted a digital revenue collection platform to automate collections in the informal sector, aiming to improve transparency, enhance accountability, and curb revenue leakages. Developed by eTranzact International Plc, the platform was unveiled during a stakeholders’ engagement and capacity-building program organized with the Jigawa Internal Revenue Service in Dutse. It is designed to digitize revenue collection across livestock markets, grain markets, haulage operations, and other informal sector activities, replacing manual processes with an automated electronic payment system. Over 90 revenue collectors, market leaders, and other key stakeholders received training on its operation. Gabriel Essien, Deputy General Manager and Group Head, Public Sector Division States at eTranzact International, stated that the platform provides real-time transaction monitoring, eliminates revenue leakages, and offers accurate data for informed decision-making. He explained that it integrates multiple digital payment channels, including mobile wallets and Point-of-Sale terminals, ensuring all payments are electronically tracked and remitted directly into designated government accounts. Nwabueze Ugwu, Regional Manager, Northwest, eTranzact International, noted that the solution provides end-to-end automation, enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening accountability. Dr. Nasir Sabo-Idris, Executive Chairman of the Jigawa Internal Revenue Service, said th