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SAN urges FG to settle Nnamdi Kanu, other agitators’ matters through arbitration By Ebuka Obidinma
SAN urges FG to settle Nnamdi Kanu, other agitators’ matters through arbitration
By Ebuka Obidinma
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria Mohammed Ndarani has urged the Federal Government to settle Nnamdi Kanu and other agitators’ matters out of court through a formidable national committee of Arbitration.
Ndarani who is the Grand Patron of One Nation for Asiwaju Support Group made the call at a press conference on Thursday in Abuja, and said the move will lead to peace, and unity in diversity.
“In my opinion, court may not be the solution to the above matter, if peace must reign in the nation.
“President Bola Tinubu should consider Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms like arbitration, conciliation and mediation in some of these cases concerning these agitators”.
ADR refers to any method of conflict resolution that takes place outside of the courtroom.
It involves processes and techniques of conflict resolution without litigation, and empowers parties to work together using a framework to amicably settle complex issues.
“The political atmosphere in Nigeria is tense, with tribal and religious issues being championed everyday by some people and segments who feel marginalized and aggrieved.
“In present times, early resolution of a dispute not only saves valuable time and money for the parties to the dispute, but also promotes peace and unity.
“Section 17 of the Federal High Court Act and section 174 of the 1999 constitution (as ammended), provide that parties can explore alternative options for both civil and criminal matters.
“The treason matter involving Omoyele Sowore, leader of Revolution Now Movement and a presidential candidate for the 2023 election, and also the terrorism case against Bello Badejo, leader of the Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, both of which cases were withdrawn by the Nigerian government, is commendable.
“There is therefore, the need to seek further peace and unity of the nation.
“High profile cases like Kanu’s are best resolved as quickly as possible because they evoke a lot of sentiments.
“Another reason why an expeditious resolution of the matter must be sought is because it would begin to heal festering wounds which we can certainly do without at this stage of our nationhood”, he said.
The senior lawyer reminded that justice delayed is invariably justice denied.
“Talking about litigation generally in our courts, it is clear that some matters drag on interminably, and this has a knock-on effect on the willingness of our people to seek justice in our law courts.”
Ndarani said that arbitration could equally help in decongesting our courts which are currently bogged down by a lot more matters than they can expeditiously dispose of.
“Indispensable as the role of courts is in the society, the process is usually long drawn out and hence, the need to explore more frequently the option of alternative dispute resolution.
“The sooner we find alternative means of quickly disposing of these worrisome matters the better for the promotion of peace and harmony in our country.
“I will advise the president to look inwards to see how to settle most of these pockets of agitations that have given rise to loss of lives and property.
“Arbitration can bring rest to the east, peace and rest to the wanton killings in the middle belt, as well as other parts of the country”, he said.
Ndarani advised that Nigerians should be patient with Tinubu, saying that he met an unjust society, and that it is not easy to re-arrange a system that had already collapsed before the advent of his administration.
“Nigeria’s problem is the few elites who put their interest on the first.
“I advise the president to avoid them and explore all mechanisms to promote peace in Nigeria rather than seek prosecution.
“If Nigeria is peaceful, Tinubu will do well for the nation”, he said.
He urged president Tinubu to watch out for little foxes that spoil the vine, while he is trying to hold Nigeria together as one indivisible nation.
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Lagos 2027: Obasa hosts Hamzat, Promises Support for Governorship Bid
Lagos 2027: Obasa hosts Hamzat, Promises Support for Governorship Bid
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, on Thursday, played host to Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat at his official residence in GRA, Ikeja, promising to galvanise his expansive political structure to ensure Hamzat’s victory at the forthcoming governorship election.
Dr Hamzat is the presumptive APC candidate for the Lagos governorship seat, and the engagement was part of his ongoing strategic consultations with All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders and leaders.
Speaker Obasa extolled Hamzat’s pedigree, commitment to infrastructure development, and loyalty to the party, adding that for the continued development of Lagos State, every discerning electorate must rally round him.
“I just returned from Abuja, and the conversation remains the same – Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat is the next Governor of Lagos State. You have demonstrated unquestionable loyalty to our great party and even greater competence in serving Lagos. We love you, we support you, and we will do everything to ensure that we win the election,” Speaker Obasa declared.
Responding, Dr Hamzat expressed gratitude for the warm reception while highlighting Obasa’s legislative experience and political network, which he said are invaluable. He reiterated his focus on collaborative governance, saying, “Lagos is a collective project. My consultations are not about personal ambition but about ensuring continuity, innovation, and inclusive development for our people,” Hamzat said.
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Police Repel Coordinated Kidnap Attack In Sokoto, Launch Manhunt
Police Repel Coordinated Kidnap Attack In Sokoto, Launch Manhunt
Security operatives in Sokoto State have foiled a coordinated kidnapping attempt by armed bandits targeting two communities, killing one suspect and launching a manhunt for others who escaped with injuries.
According to a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer of the command, Ahmad Rufa’i, the operation was carried out in the early hours of Thursday following a distress call received at about 12:30 a.m. reporting simultaneous attacks on Illela Village, also known as Achida Town, and Kwargaba Hamlet.
“The Anti-Kidnapping Unit, in collaboration with other tactical teams, responded swiftly to the distress call,” he said. “Our operatives, who were already on high alert, engaged the bandits in a fierce gun duel and successfully repelled the attack.”
Rufa’i disclosed that the security forces overpowered the assailants after a prolonged exchange of gunfire, neutralising one suspect who was dressed in military camouflage, while others fled with gunshot wounds into the nearby Gundumi Forest.
“An intensive manhunt is ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects who escaped into the forest with varying degrees of injuries,” he added.
However, before the arrival of security personnel, the bandits reportedly shot and killed a member of the Kwargaba community vigilante group. His body has since been recovered and released to his family for burial.
The police spokesperson urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movements or individuals to the nearest security agency, assuring that efforts are being intensified to ensure the safety of lives and property across the state.
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The Kendrick Brothers, Cameron Arnett, Kingdom Story Company, Bright Wonder Obasi Train 60 Christian Filmmakers in Nigeria
The Kendrick Brothers, Cameron Arnett, Kingdom Story Company, Bright Wonder Obasi Train 60 Christian Filmmakers in Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria – April 23, 2026
Successful actors, producers and movie makers like; the Kendrick Brothers, Cameron Arnett, Kingdom Story Company, Bright Wonder Obasi were among the facilitators who trained 60 Christian Filmmakers in Nigeria at the just concluded Africa Gospel Film Project (AGFP) 2026.
The groundbreaking 6-day Intensive Filmmaking Masterclass and Spiritual Formation Program, were 60 emerging Christian filmmakers from Nigeria and Zambia were trained in Abuja was held at the Gospel Cinema International /High Definition Film Academy (HDFA) Facility in Gwarinpa.
The program brought together a distinguished lineup of facilitators from Nigeria and the United States, positioning AGFP as a leading platform for faith-based filmmaking development in Africa.
Among the international facilitators was Stephen Kendrick of the Kendrick Brothers, known for films such as The Forge, War Room, Facing the Giants, and Courageous, Overcomer, Fireproof, who delivered a powerful session titled “Heart of The Filmmaker.” Also featured was Cameron Arnett, who led sessions on “Christ Over Career” and acting for film.
Other notable speakers included Nick Carey (Kingdom Story Company), who spoke on “The Making of a Faith-Based Blockbuster Movie,” as well as Bob Saenz (Screenwriting Masterclass), Beverly Holloway (Acting Masterclass), David Cook, Adam Drake, Prince Daniel (Aboki), Lummie Adevbie, Chris Odeh, and Jennifer Keltner (Identity & Storytelling), among others.
The program opened with a strong spiritual foundation, including worship and a keynote by the Convener, Bright Wonder Obasi, titled “Calling & Identity: Film as Spiritual Influence/Programming,” which challenged participants to view storytelling as a tool for cultural and spiritual transformation.
Participants were grouped into four production studios—House of Gideon, House of Caleb, House of Joshua, and House of David—and underwent three days of intensive masterclasses and workshops across screenwriting, directing, cinematography, acting, editing, and producing, alongside deep spiritual formation.
On Day 4, teams developed and pitched short film concepts for professional review and approval. Day 5 was dedicated to full-scale production, with all four teams executing their projects under real industry conditions.
The program culminated on Day 6 with:
A Pitch-A-Thon, where 20 filmmakers presented original projects for funding and collaboration.
A public screening of four short films produced during the program
Professional feedback from a panel of judges.
Certification of all participants
Awards for best Screenplay, Cinematography, directing, editing, acting, and overall best short film.
The closing ceremony featured a powerful commissioning session led by Pastor Ikenna Okeke, where participants were prayed for and consecrated as “God’s Creative Army.”
Speaking after the event, the Convener, Bright Wonder Obasi, described AGFP 2026 as “a movement to raise storytellers who will shape culture and influence nations through truth-driven films.
Films that honor God”
With its successful debut, AGFP is now preparing for its next edition, following its mandate to train 300 Christian filmmakers across Africa and develop a slate of six global faith-based films over a three-year period.
The Africa Gospel Film Project continues to position itself as a catalyst for purpose-driven storytelling, industry excellence, and spiritual transformation in African cinema.
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