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Court Orders FG to Conclude Decade-Long Trial of Ex-NSA Dasuki by September
The Federal High Court in Abuja has issued a stern directive to the Federal Government, setting September 24, 25, and 26, 2025, as the final deadline to conclude the prosecution of former National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki, in a case that has dragged on for ten years.
Justice Peter Lifu ordered the government to present any remaining witnesses and tender all exhibits to wrap up the trial, which centers on allegations of unlawful possession of firearms and money laundering.
Dasuki, who served as NSA under former President Goodluck Jonathan, was first arraigned in 2015 on a seven-count amended charge.
The prolonged trial has drawn criticism for its slow pace, with many questioning the efficiency of Nigeria’s judicial system.
At the most recent hearing, prosecution witness Monsur Mohammed, an exhibits keeper with the Department of State Services (DSS), testified about items recovered from Dasuki’s residences in Abuja, Kaduna, and Sokoto following his arrest.
From his Abuja home at 46 Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, authorities seized items including two GT Bank chequebooks, two Blackberry phones, a Nokia phone, a flash drive, an Apple laptop, a Visa card, $500, 533 Saudi Riyal, and documents linked to Afri-Media Integrated Ltd and Habibson Ltd.
These were admitted as Exhibits MSD 015 to 034 without objection from Dasuki’s lawyer, Ahmed Usman.
Additionally, Mohammed claimed $150,000 was recovered from Dasuki’s Sabo Birni residence in Sokoto State and deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The prosecution, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria Oladipupo Okpeseyi, requested an adjournment to present the cash and other items as evidence, a move Justice Lifu granted but with a firm warning to close the case by September.
No items were found at Dasuki’s Sultan Abubakar Road residence in Sokoto.Justice Lifu directed the government to finalize its case, after which Dasuki is expected to open his defense.
The case, initiated under the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, has been a focal point of controversy, with allegations that it was politically motivated.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has issued a stern directive to the Federal Government, setting September 24, 25, and 26, 2025, as the final deadline to conclude the prosecution of former National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki, in a case that has dragged on for ten years. Justice Peter Lifu ordered the government to present any remaining witnesses and tender all exhibits to wrap up the trial, which centers on allegations of unlawful possession of firearms and money laundering.Dasuki, who served as NSA under former President Goodluck Jonathan, was first arraigned in 2015 on a seven-count amended charge. The prolonged trial has drawn criticism for its slow pace, with many questioning the efficiency of Nigeria’s judicial system. At the most recent hearing, prosecution witness Monsur Mohammed, an exhibits keeper with the Department of State Services (DSS), testified about items recovered from Dasuki’s residences in Abuja, Kaduna, and Sokoto following his arrest. From his Abuja home at 46 Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, authorities seized items including two GT Bank chequebooks, two Blackberry phones, a Nokia phone, a flash drive, an Apple laptop, a Visa card, $500, 533 Saudi Riyal, and documents linked to Afri-Media Integrated Ltd and Habibson Ltd. These were admitted as Exhibits MSD 015 to 034 without objection from Dasuki’s lawyer, Ahmed Usman.Additionally, Mohammed claimed $150,000 was recovered from Dasuki’s Sabo Birni residence in Sokoto State and deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria. The prosecution, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria Oladipupo Okpeseyi, requested an adjournment to present the cash and other items as evidence, a move Justice Lifu granted but with a firm warning to close the case by September. No items were found at Dasuki’s Sultan Abubakar Road residence in Sokoto.Justice Lifu directed the government to finalize its case, after which Dasuki is expected to open his defense. The case, initiated under the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, has been a focal point of controversy, with allegations that it was politically motivated.
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Asake’s Lagos concert faces backlash as ₦300k ticket price sparks fan outrage

Ásake’s much-anticipated homecoming concert may be heading into stormy waters as fans take to social media to criticise the staggering ₦300,000 ticket fee.
What was expected to be a triumphant Lagos return for the global Afrobeats star is now spiralling into an online revolt, with many longtime supporters accusing organisers of “pricing out the true fans.”
The sentiment has grown so intense that several fan pages are warning that the high-end pricing could dampen excitement around Ásake’s headline performance.
FlyTime Fest, known for premium concert experiences, has steadily increased its fees over the years, but this latest jump appears to have crossed a psychological line.
Fans have flooded social media with criticism over the ₦300,000 ticket price for Ásake’s Lagos homecoming. Many expressed disbelief and frustration, saying the cost is outrageous and out of reach for those who have supported him since his early street-pop days.
Users questioned the pricing compared to international shows, with some noting that fans abroad can secure seats for less than half the cost.
Social media reactions have been fierce, @Yemmmmie_: “So Nigerians are paying $200 just to stand and watch Asake, while people abroad get seats for under $100? Make it make sense. How do you overcharge the people who actually built the fanbase? It’s giving ‘exploit your own’ and everyone’s just supposed to smile about it?”
@_ayzo: “I really wanted to go for Asake’s show but 300k is too ridiculous.”
@_blondehoe: “Asake ticket prices are ridiculous. Not even Chris Brown, Summer Walker and Travis Scott were this expensive. I might need a Nigerian bf to buy me a ticket soon.”
@richtosho: “Asake concert standing ticket is 300k, Rema 250k, Davido 250k, in a country of particular concern… but they will sell tickets in US for less than $100 ~150k and you might even see Chris Brown and Billie Eilish + 10 other artists… imagine?”
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MTV to close international music channels, ending four-decade era
MTV kick-started a new era of music and pop culture in 1981, when it went on air for the first time, emblematically playing “Video Killed the Radio Star” as its debut music video. More than four decades later, the channel,
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If God raised me from nobody to Senate president, He can do it for us all – Akpabio
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has described himself as the highest-ranked Christian in government, attributing his political advancement to “the special grace of God” and urging Nigerians to remain committed to service in their faith communities. Speaking on Saturday during the
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