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 David Hundeyin Cries Out For Help 

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 David Hundeyin Cries Out For Help 

 David Hundeyin Cries Out For Help 

 

 

Controversial journalist, David Hundeyin, has appealed to the Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo, not to allow the Nigerian government to repatriate him from Ghana.

 

 

 

 

Hundeyin, who is currently seeking asylum in Ghana, made the appeal in a video shared via his X account, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before the 2023 general elections, the journalist had published an expose against the then All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer and current president, Bola Tinubu titled, ‘Bola Ahmed Tinubu: From Drug Lord To Presidential Candidate.’

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking in the newly released video, Hundeyin claimed that the Nigerian government was after him because he leaked a secret document on the plan of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to invade Niger Republic.

 

 

 

 David Hundeyin Cries Out For Help 

 

 

According to him: “I fled Nigeria in 2020 and I applied for asylum in Ghana in early 2021. In May 2022, I was granted refugee status in Ghana and subsequently, I was also issued a Ghanaian refugee passport, which I have subsequently used extensively to travel across Africa and around the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Last month, when there was the ongoing back and forth between those who wanted to go to war within the ECOWAS bloc against the coup regime in Niger something happened.

 

 

 

 

 

“The Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu made a move to deploy Nigerian Special Forces illegally into Nigerian territories to enforce a no fly zone which is a euphemism for essentially staging an unprovoked military attack against an independent sovereign nation and the friendly country to Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

“As was expected, most people in the Nigerian government and Nigerian military and in the citizenry at large, weren’t at all on board with this. But Tinubu was clearly desperate to start this war with Niger, the war that nobody wanted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Subsequently a secret document was leaked to me, a document which contained basically, attack instructions. Basically, staging plans for this illegal invasion of Niger. And I knew that by putting these documents out, I could potentially stop the catastrophic invasion which would lead to an immense and unnecessary loss of West African life. So that’s exactly what I did.

 

 

 

 

 

“Early August, I put out these documents and it had the desired effect. It did in fact stop the invasion. Subsequently, Tinubu then tried to seek permission from Nigeria’s Senate to deploy the Nigerian military to Niger. The Senate knocked this back and to all intents and purposes, the invasion essentially became a stillbirth, it didn’t happen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It would have been something that would have been catastrophic and would have benefited nobody except the President himself.

 

 

 

 

 

“Now, after I leaked this document, I was made aware from several sources that the Nigerian military establishment and Nigerian intelligence establishments became essentially particularly enraged with me. I’ve been a person of interest for a long time. But with that, I became designated as something of an enemy of states.

 

 

 

 

 

“As fortune or bad luck would have it, just the month before this happened…The fact that I do travel with a Ghanaian passport that I do travel with, I had become exposed to the public, through no fault of my own, following a very unfortunate event in Zimbabwe, after which the permanent secretary at the Zimbabwean Ministry of Information, probably thinking that he was scoring a point against some sort of foreign journalists, following issues with foreign journalists decided to tweet to a global audience the fact that I did claim asylum in Ghana and that I travel with the Ghanaian travel documents. As a result of this, the Nigerian establishment knew who to speak to, if they wanted to get a hold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“So I was informed that the Nigerian intelligence agency, I’m not sure whether it was the National Intelligence Agency or the Defense Intelligence Agency. But one of these foreign intelligence institutions dispatched a jet to Accra to basically have me illegally rendered to Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

“Apparently, they wrote a letter to the Ghanaian government accusing me of apparently aiding terrorism by supposedly revealing the locations of soldiers and apparently, I was also guilty of treason.

 

 

 

 

“It seemed as if the matter was going to end there. More recently, I’ve come to find out that the Tinubu government is still trying very hard to enact some sort of illegal rendition. The latest tactic apparently is to lean on the Ghanaian government, and accused me of having apparently sabotaged that ECOWAS mission and in so doing, basically compromised the bloc security of the ECOWAS region, in which case Ghana, being itself an ECOWAS member is then obligated to cancel my asylum to revoke my refugee status and to revoke my Ghanaian passport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The Nigerian documents hope is that in revoking my passports, whatever travel privileges or visa or residency privileges, I enjoy anywhere in the world will be will be compromised. And as a result, it will then be more possible for them using the various avenues that are available to obviously a nation state to have somebody extradited or somebody illegally rendered.”

 

 

 

 

While appealing to President Akufo-Addo, he said: “I want to urge the Ghanaian president to resist the temptation to allow an illegitimate Nigerian president to push Ghana into breaking international law. There is a law that forbids the illegal repatriation of political refugees back to the country that they fled from where they are going to face persecution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It’s very well known that if for whatever reason I were to be returned to Nigeria, I would not survive it. This is not a secret.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hundeyin has been surrounded in a web of controversies such as attacking revered Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka over the 2023 Presidential election.

 

 

 

 

 

Recently, he attacked a notable Nigerian publisher whom he accused of shielding the alleged drug case of President Tinubu.

 

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Harmony Garden CEO Empowers Widows with Enhanced Welfare Support

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EPE, LAGOS — The Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Garden and Estate Development Limited, Hon. Dr. Saheed Audullahi Mosadoluwa, popularly known as Mr. Ibile, has reaffirmed his commitment to humanitarian service by extending increased welfare support to widows in Epe.

The gesture came during a visit by members of the Widows Association of Nigeria, Epe Branch, who gathered in large numbers on Tuesday to express appreciation for what they described as sustained generosity and life-changing support.

The engagement was marked by emotional testimonies, as several beneficiaries recounted how the initiative has improved their living conditions and restored hope. Many offered prayers for the philanthropist, describing his intervention as timely and impactful amid prevailing economic challenges.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Folorunsho Quadri, commended Dr. Mosadoluwa’s consistent support, noting that the initiative has helped restore dignity among widows in the community. She revealed that members receive ₦100,000 quarterly, alongside a monthly stipend recently increased from ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 to cushion the effects of economic hardship.

According to her, the assistance goes beyond financial relief, providing emotional strength and encouragement for widows striving to rebuild their lives.

Responding, Dr. Mosadoluwa expressed gratitude for the visit and reiterated that his philanthropic activities are rooted in a genuine desire to give back to society. He emphasized that true wealth lies in the positive impact one makes in the lives of others, adding that supporting vulnerable groups remains a core priority.

The real estate developer also addressed concerns surrounding Harmony Garden, assuring the public of the company’s commitment to transparency and integrity, particularly in its land transactions.

He dismissed speculations linking his humanitarian gestures to political ambitions, maintaining that his actions are driven solely by compassion and a sense of social responsibility.

Dr. Mosadoluwa further urged the widows to make judicious use of the support while remaining resilient and hopeful despite life’s challenges.

Observers say the initiative highlights the increasing role of private sector players in complementing government efforts toward social welfare and community development.

Harmony Garden and Estate Development Limited continues to expand its presence in Nigeria’s real estate sector, while strengthening its reputation as a socially responsible organisation dedicated to improving lives.

 

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We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

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We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

 

 

The Federal Government College Kano Old Students Association (FGCKOSA) has issued a fiery declaration of war against what it calls the illegal encroachment on its alma mater’s land, accusing unnamed parties of continuing construction work in brazen defiance of a court order.

 

In a passionate press statement released on Wednesday, the association declared that the land of the historic unity school is “not for sale, not for trade, not for negotiation,” and vowed to fight “legally, socially, and institutionally” without retreat or surrender.

 

According to FGCKOSA, the association acted swiftly after the encroachment came to light, engaging the Federal Ministry of Education, mobilising across media platforms, and securing an ex parte court order in Suit No. K/323/2026 before Honourable Justice Ubale Yusuf Muhammad of the Kano State High Court. The order, served on all parties by Saturday, April 11, 2026, commanded an immediate halt to all activity on the land.

 

However, the association reports that on Monday, an officer of the Kano State High Court, accompanied by alumni members, visited the site and found workers still present. The court order was served directly to school authorities, yet, FGCKOSA alleges, work has continued unabated.

 

Describing the act as “a brazen, shameless, and reckless act of impunity,” the association’s national president, Shoyinka Shodunke, said in the statement: “This is not development. This is racketeering. This is not enterprise. This is greed masquerading as progress.”

 

The statement reminded Nigerians that unity schools are “cradles of leadership, crucibles of character, and cathedrals of national unity,” warning that to violate them is to “vandalise Nigeria’s future.” It called on citizens, the federal government, and the press to declare where they stand, noting that “nations do not collapse from a lack of gold; they collapse when those entrusted with power lose their moral compass.”

We Die Here” – Court Defied as FGCKOSA Vows All-Out Fight to Save Federal Government College Kano Land

FGCKOSA further announced that it has established a foundation to raise funds for upgrading the school’s infrastructure—but stressed that this would be done “without conceding a single inch of land.” The statement ended with a fierce vow drawn from the school’s anthem: “On that glorious day… I vow to revere and thee adore,” adding, “As we say in Nigeria, we die here.”

 

Shodunke signed off on behalf of the association, declaring: “We will not relent. We will not forget. We will not forgive any assault on our alma mater.”

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NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

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*NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

 

 

Today marks twenty-two years since the demise of one of Nigeria’s most revered Islamic scholars, Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto, whose legacy continues to inspire millions across the nation and beyond.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto passed away on Friday, April 16, 2004, corresponding to the 28th of Safar in the Islamic calendar. In a heartfelt tribute shared on social media, his son, Sheikh Aliyu Sidi Attahiru founder of the ASAttahir International Foundation, established in honour of his late father recalled the scholar’s life of piety, scholarship, and service.

Accompanying the tribute was a cherished photograph taken on Monday, December 2, 2002 (27th Ramadan 1423 AH), during the naming ceremony of Sheikh Aliyu’s son, Muhammad. The image captures a rare moment of familial joy and spiritual significance, reflecting the scholar’s deep commitment to faith, family, and community.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto was widely respected for his contributions to Islamic education, interfaith dialogue, and moral leadership. His teachings emphasised peace, unity, and the pursuit of knowledge, values that remain pillars for many Islamic institutions and followers today.

The Assattahir International Foundation, named in his memory, continues to propagate his vision through educational programs, humanitarian projects, and religious outreach, ensuring that his intellectual and spiritual legacy endures.

As the nation reflects on his passing, Muslim communities and leaders have called for prayers in his honour, with many echoing the plea: “May Allah have mercy on him, amen.”

Sheikh Aliyu Sidi Attahiru, in his online remembrance, urged the public to uphold the virtues his father championed compassion, integrity, and devotion as the most fitting tribute to a life well-lived.

Sheikh Sidi Attahiru Sokoto may have departed this world, but his influence remains a guiding light, reminding all of the enduring power of faith and scholarship.

 

 

NATION MOURNS: 22 YEARS SINCE THE PASSING OF RENOWNED ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHEIKH SIDI ATTAHIRU SOK

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