Mr Arthur-Ugwa said only a coordinated response would effectively address the persistent security challenges across different regions of the country.
Mr Kaakaki ordered Mr Moshood to pay N30 million to Mr Sowore as compensation for violating his rights.
“Just this Monday, February 16, at my local government area, I was told that a chemist was warned by gunmen to stay clear on Mondays,” Mr Okereke said.
Mr Omotosho also struck out the motion ex parte for being incompetent.
“I confirmed with Mr Maduro that he does not know Mr Fein and has not communicated with Mr Fein, much less retained him,” Mr Pollack stated.
“For instance, where it was claimed that Nnamdi Kanu called for mutiny, I cannot vouch for the authenticity of that,” said Mr Otti.
The judge struck out Relief One in Mr Kanu’s motion and ordered that the prosecution and the NCoS be served for them to respond in the interest of justice.
A three-member panel of justices held that the appeal lacked merit and had become academic after Mr Kanu’s conviction for terrorism offences.
“Nnamdi Kanu is in prison, we should not get angry, and it is not an issue to use knives, guns or fighting ourselves in order to solve it,” said Ms Ojukwu.
The Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Monday, adjourned the trial of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for alleged cybercrime until February 4, 2026.
