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Plateau Traditional rulers attributes reduction in gender based violence To FIDA’s engagements
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Community leaders in Plateau state have attributed the reduction in gender based violence in their respective communities to the series of engagement held with the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria.
The Secretary of Jos South Traditional Council, Mr.
Jonathan Dagyang said cases of gender based violence in his Gyel community has become a thing of the past as about 120 men were since appointed as community watchdogs to report every cases of gender based violence and several cases were tackled by the palace setting a new normal in the communities.He however disclosed another emerging trend of crime where community members prefer to go and perpetrates such crimes at mining site to avoid being caught off by the community by-laws and called on government to ensure that companies who have been must registered their presence at the traditional Council palace to checkmate those going into the bush for mining.
The Adagwom Nyam Daniel Ajiji one of the Village head in Fobur District of Jos East local government area of the state equally noted that through the stepping down of the series of engagement by FIDA, he was able to address issues that has to do with inheritance, rape cases, as well as the implementation of the community by-laws among his community.
“When the community by-law was read at the Palace of our District Head, traditional rulers now said at least they now have an instrument to work with and has help us to address cases of rape, and issue of inheritance.
“Initially, we have a long standing issue of having a women leader, lingering for over 15 years but was settled through the community by-laws and we now have a women leader. She reports every activities that concerns women in the Village areas to the palace for appropriate actions.” He shared with joy
The stakeholders stated this during the FIDA annual state experiential learning and sharing forum on violence against women and girls prevention with the support of Ford Foundation held at Fox Hotel in Jos the Plateau State capital.
The Country Vice Chairman/National President of FIDA Nigeria, Mrs Eliana Martins represented by the Chairperson FIDA Nigeria Plateau State Chapter, Barr. Naankus Fyaktu said the engagement will enabled them gain key insights on local realities on GBV Prevention, while incorporating learnings into future Gender-Based Violence (GBV) programs within the project timeline.
“This experiential learning forum aims to assess achievements, lessons learned, and challenges faced by these beneficiaries while working with local community and religious leaders on GBV Prevention. This activity will evaluate short term project’s results with progress report disseminated to the beneficiaries.
“Through this activity, we will gain key insights on local realities on GBV Prevention, while incorporating learnings into future Gender-Based Violence (GBV) programs within the project timeline.
“Additionally, project sustainability will be analysed, successful outcomes and share impactful stories will be amplified towards ensuring that progress in safeguarding women and girls from violence and discrimination in local communities are maintained,” she stat
The Assistant Manager Program and Partnership FIDA Nigeria, Rita Abah Lasody earlier maintained that the engagement was to look at how various communities had used the instrument of community by-law to address the challenges of gender based violence in their respective communities.
The Director of Budget and Data officer of the Plateau State Ministry of Women Affairs Mr. Sunday Dombin noted that for the first time the state government has jacked up the ministry’s budget up to N1 billion naira, a development that has help the ministry in carried out various programmes that creates the needed awareness and sensitization across the 17 LGAs on gender based violence and the menace of human trafficking.
The Assistant Gender Officer Plateau State Police Command ASP Joy Anyagba noted that Gender Desk of the Police Command has trained Gender officers across the various Divisions and metropolitan city on new ways of handling gender based violence.
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Customs, American Business Council Deepen Trade Collaboration
By Tambaya Julius, Abuja
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the American Business Council (ABC) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade relations and addressing bottlenecks affecting business operations through sustained public-private sector engagement.
The resolution was reached during the quarterly meeting held on 16 June 2026 at the Service Headquarters in Abuja, where discussions centred on improving trade facilitation, enhancing security, and promoting stronger economic ties between Nigeria and the United States.
Speaking during the meeting, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC) Adewale Adeniyi stressed the importance of regular consultations with stakeholders, noting that the engagement would be institutionalised as a permanent feature of the Service’s calendar.
“It is our intention that we will institutionalise this as a permanent feature of the Customs calendar because of the importance we attach to this kind of engagement,” Adeniyi said.
CGC Adeniyi also briefed participants on developments in key trade facilitation initiatives, including the Advance Ruling system, the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Programme, Post Clearance Audit, the B’Odogwu platform, and ongoing improvements in scanning integration and cargo clearance procedures aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Members of the American Business Council welcomed the reforms and commended the Service’s efforts, while also calling for quicker mechanisms to address outstanding challenges affecting businesses.
President of the American Business Council, Nneka Enwereji, described the meeting as productive and praised the Customs leadership for its commitment to improving the ease of doing business in the country.
“This session has been phenomenal and demonstrates your commitment to improving ease of doing business. You have raised the bar, and there is a lot that can be learned from this,” she said.
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NCS, UAE Customs Foil Tramadol Smuggling Attempt
By Tambaya Julius, Abuja
In collaboration with international partners, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has foiled an attempt to smuggle a large consignment of Tap Tramadol 250mg through the Murtala Muhammed Area Command (MMAC).
The intercepted shipment was formally handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Thursday, 11 June 2026, for further investigation and action.
Speaking during the official handover ceremony, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller of Customs, Godwin Otunla, noted that the operation reflects the NCS’s sustained efforts to combat the trafficking of controlled substances that pose serious threats to public health and national security.
He commended the officers of the Special WILD Office of the NCS Intelligence Unit for their professionalism and timely intelligence, which played a critical role in the successful interception. He also praised the dedication and teamwork of officers and men involved in the operation.
The CAC further acknowledged the technical support and cooperation received from the United Arab Emirates’ Customs. “Their assistance was instrumental in identifying and intercepting this illegal shipment, further demonstrating the importance of international collaboration in the fight against transnational crime,” he said.
The CAC further reaffirmed the NSC’s commitment to strengthening inter-agency collaboration and intelligence-driven operations in the collective interest of national security.
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Police Detain Actor Ugezu Ugezu for Defamatory Facebook Post against Prince Daniel Kanu
By David Torough, Abuja
Actor and social commentator Ugezu J. Ugezu, was detained by the Nigeria Police Force following an investigation into an allegedly defamatory social media publication in which he claimed that international businessman and philanthropist Prince (Hon) Daniel Kanu had been arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned in the early 2000s.
The investigation was triggered by a petition filed by Kanu on March 23, 2026, alleging that the Facebook publication contained false and malicious claims intended to damage his reputation.
The petition accused Ugezu of criminal defamation, cyberbullying and cyberstalking, prompting investigators at the Nigerian Cybercrime Centre (NCCC) in Abuja to invite the actor for questioning.
According to our sources, Ugezu honored an invitation from investigators at the NCCC in Abuja on June 3, 2026, where he was questioned over the source of the claims contained in his Facebook post.
During the interrogation, Ugezu allegedly told investigators that the information had been obtained from the internet. However, he was reportedly unable to provide any credible or verifiable source to substantiate the claims when pressed by investigators. He also reportedly stated his intention to apologize to Kanu for the false publication once he was released from police detention, adding that his objective in publishing the post was to advise young people to make responsible life choices.
Police subsequently detained Ugezu after questioning him.
According to accounts from a source that preferred anonymity, the actor was later granted administrative bail, but had to be transferred to the detention facility of the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) after he failed to satisfy the conditions attached to his bail.
Sources close to the matter said that although Ugezu admitted authoring the false publication and later issued an apology following his detention, the statement stopped short of a clear retraction of the allegations or an unequivocal acknowledgment that the publication was false as he had previously admitted during police interrogation.
They maintained that the apology did not sufficiently repair the damage allegedly caused to Kanu’s reputation.As a result, Ugezu has been invited to report to the police in two weeks for further interrogation.
Those familiar with the matter said the action is intended not only to clear Kanu’s name but also to reinforce accountability for the publication of unverified allegations on digital platforms.
In an earlier statement responding to the controversy, Kanu categorically denied ever being arrested, charged, tried or imprisoned in Nigeria or any other jurisdiction. He described the claims circulated on social media as “patently false, malicious and defamatory” and insisted they were part of a deliberate attempt to destroy his reputation.
He also emphasized his record as an entrepreneur and philanthropist with investments and youth empowerment initiatives across Nigeria.
At the time of this report, neither Ugezu nor his representatives could be reached for comments on the investigation.
The dispute adds to growing concerns over the spread of unverified information on Nigeria’s social media space.The investigation remains ongoing.
Our source says the police have assured Prince Kanu that complaints of cyberbullying and related offences are taken seriously and will be thoroughly investigated.
They further stated that the outcome of the probe will determine whether additional legal or administrative steps will be taken in connection with Ugezu’s publication.


