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Active mobile subscribers in Nigeria hit 220m – NCC
 
																								
												
												
											The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said the number of active mobile subscriptions in the country has reached 220,715,961 million as at August 2023.
The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, disclosed this at the 18th Abuja International Trade Fair organised by the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) on Thursday in Abuja.
This year’s 12-day edition of the fair is with the theme: “Sustainable Financing and Taxation’’.
Danbatta, represented by the Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau, Mr Umar Alkasim, also said that the number of active internet subscribers was 159,034,717 million, with broadband penetration at 45.57 per cent as at August, 2023.
He said that the competitiveness of Nigerian businesses depended on their ability to leverage on new technologies by acquiring the necessary digital skills to do business on an international scale.
Danbatta said: “In Nigeria today, the number of active mobile subscriptions reached 220,715,961 million as at August 2023, while Teledensity stood at 115.63 per cent at the same period.

“Also, the number of active Internet subscribers was 159,034,717 Million with broadband penetration at 45.57 per cent as at August, 2023.
“In this new environment, the competitiveness of Nigerian businesses depends on their ability to leverage on new technologies by acquiring the necessary digital skills to do business on an international scale.
“This in turn benefits the economy financially.”
He said that NCC’s regulatory efforts in deepening access to digital services would benefit Nigeria and make it competitive comparable with other economies in the areas of job creation and contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth
“Emergence of new services and industries; workforce transformation, and business innovation.
“It is in our response to ensuring that Nigeria is competitive in all these areas that the commission continuously puts a number of regulatory measures in place to ensure seamless access by Nigerians to telecommunications services.
“This is in order to deepen competitiveness of the Nigerian economy by making our businesses and industries digitally compliant,” the EVC added.
To sustain the steady growth of telecoms sector, Danbatta said that NCC would continue to create a conducive environment.
He said that an environment that would stimulate deployment of robust broadband infrastructure to improve the Quality of service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) for telecom consumers, be it individuals or corporates.
“This is because, as a country, we need robust telecoms infrastructure that will help our industries transit to becoming Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-driven, if we hope to be digitally competitive on the global stage,” Danbatta said.
Earlier, the Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau, Mr Umar Alkasim, reiterated that NCC’s commitment was to ensure fair competition and a level playing field for the all stakeholders in the telecommunication industry.
Alkasim, represented by Head, Consumer Policy Development and Monitoring, NCC, Mr Ayanbanji Ojo, said that the commission was safeguarding the interest of consumers from abuse of their rights and privileges against unfair practices in the telecom service value chain. These
“This commitment is demonstrated by the commission’s continuous effort to establish seamless programmes that would Protect, Inform and Educate (PIE Mandate) telecom consumers through various consumer-centric initiatives,” he said.
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Nnamdi Kanu files fresh motion, seeks quashing of all charges
 
														Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to quash all the charges against him by the Nigerian Government.
Kanu made the appeal in a fresh motion he filed before the court.
He is also seeking his immediate release from detention.
The new application was filed days after the court adjourned for final written address from both the prosecution and the defendant.
Kanu had at the last court appearance sacked all his lawyers, and started defending himself.
In the motion dated October 30, 2025, and titled “Motion on Notice and Written Address in Support,” Kanu argued that there is no valid charge against him under any existing law in Nigeria. He said the charges currently before the court are “a nullity ab initio for want of any extant legal foundation.”

The IPOB leader filed the motion under Sections 1(3), 6(6)(b), and 36(12) of the 1999 Constitution, the Evidence Act 2011, and the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022.
He maintained that the prosecution relied on repealed and non-existent laws, including the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA), which was repealed by the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, and the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act 2013, repealed by the TPPA 2022.
Kanu said the reliance on such repealed laws violates Section 36(12) of the Constitution, which prohibits trial for an offence not defined under an existing law. He therefore urged the court to strike out the charges in their entirety, insisting they do not constitute any offence known to law.
Citing the Supreme Court’s decision in FRN v. Kanu (SC/CR/1361/2022), he argued that lower courts are bound to take judicial notice of repealed laws under Section 122 of the Evidence Act 2011, adding that failure to do so renders all proceedings void.
Kanu also contended that the counts against him were allegedly committed in Kenya, in violation of Section 76(1)(d)(iii) of the TPPA 2022, which requires validation by a Kenyan court before such acts can be tried in Nigeria.
He said this omission nullifies the court’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and breaches Article 7(2) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
He further maintained that under Sections 1(3) and 36(12) of the Constitution, any law or judicial act inconsistent with the Constitution is void.
He cited previous court decisions such as Aoko v. Fagbemi (1961) 1 All NLR 400 and FRN v. Ifegwu (2003) 15 NWLR (Pt 842) 113, where convictions based on non-existent laws were nullified.
Kanu urged the court to direct the prosecution to respond to his motion strictly on points of law within three days and to deliver a ruling on or before November 4, 2025.
He stated that his application raises only constitutional and legal questions derived from existing laws and therefore does not require an affidavit.
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NDDC demands retraction, apology from PUNCH, Daily Times over alleged coup rumour
 
														The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has demanded a retraction and apology from PUNCH and Daily Times newspapers over an alleged coup rumor against the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The Commission’s legal counsel, ADEDIPE AND ADEDIPE Legal Practitioners, issued a strongly worded letter signed by Chief Ayodeji Adedipe, SAN, demanding that PUNCH, Daily Times, and others retract the offensive and false publication and provide an unreserved public apology.
According to Seledi Thompson-Wakama, NDDC’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Adedipe stated that the report “falsely alleged that Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), was arrested by military intelligence for allegedly co-sponsoring a failed coup plot against President Tinubu.
“The publication further claimed, without any factual or evidential basis, that Dr. Ogbuku transferred funds from NDDC contracts to finance an alleged coup plot. These allegations are entirely false, malicious, and defamatory.”
In the letter, it was stated that “Dr. Ogbuku categorically denies these baseless claims. He has not been arrested, invited, or interrogated by any authority in connection with any alleged coup plot or financial misconduct. The publication represents a gross violation of journalistic ethics, as no attempt was made to contact or verify the story with him or the NDDC prior to its release.
“This reckless and damaging report has caused Dr. Ogbuku and his family severe emotional distress, embarrassment, and reputational harm. Friends, associates, and colleagues have inundated him with calls expressing shock and concern over the false claims.

“Accordingly, through his legal representatives, Dr. Ogbuku has demanded the following from PUNCH Newspaper and its editor, Awwal Owolabi:
1. Immediate retraction of the defamatory publication from all their news platforms; and
2. Publication of a written apology in at least four (4) national newspapers and five (5) consecutive editions of PUNCH Newspaper, including all associated online and social media platforms.
“Failure to comply with these demands within seven (7) days of receiving this legal notice will compel Dr. Ogbuku to initiate both civil and criminal proceedings against the publication and its editors, pursuant to the provisions of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 (as amended in 2024) and other applicable laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The NDDC reiterates its commitment to the development of the Niger Delta region, the peace and stability of Nigeria, and upholding the highest standards of transparency and accountability in public service.
The NDDC Legal Counsel stated: “We urge members of the public to disregard the aforementioned false report in its entirety and rely only on verified information from the Commission’s official communication channels.”
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170 foreigners seek Nigerian citizenship – Tunji-Ojo

The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, says the Federal Government is currently reviewing citizenship applications from 170 foreign nationals.
The minister made the announcement on X ‘formerly known as Twitter’ through his social media handle @Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo at midnight. Olubunmi said the Citizenship Advisory Committee was responsible for reviewing and recommending citizenship applications for President Bola Tinubu’s approval.
“We understand that the exercise is a test of our integrity as leaders and we will ensure to uphold the trust placed on us by the nation.
“Citizenship of the biggest black nation on earth is a valuable asset that requires careful consideration.
“We hereby assure Nigerians that we will prioritise integrity and proven character above all else,” he said.
The minister stated that the committee comprised top officials from key government bodies: Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of State Security, and Nigeria Immigration Service.

“Our government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will continue to do everything to make our beloved country a prosperous nation and a destination of interest for all,” he said.
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