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NJC Backs Oyewole for Supreme Court, clears 27 high court judges
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has recommended Joseph Olubunmi Kayode Oyewole, a justice of the Court of Appeal, for elevation to the Supreme Court.
The recommendation was part of a broader approval of judicial appointments across federal and state courts, including state high courts, sharia courts of appeal and customary courts of appeal.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the NJC said the decisions were taken at its 110th meeting held on January 13 and chaired by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun. Oyewole currently serves as the presiding justice of the Court of Appeal, Enugu Division.
The council also approved the appointment of 27 judges to state high courts in seven states: Borno, Plateau, Ekiti, Niger, Delta, Taraba and Benue. In addition, six kadis were cleared for appointment to the sharia courts of appeal in Niger, Taraba and Katsina states, while two judges were approved for the customary court of appeal in Delta State.
According to the NJC, all the recommendations followed a rigorous screening process that included the review of public complaints and interviews conducted by a seven-member panel, in line with the 2023 revised guidelines for judicial appointments.
Approved judicial officers
Supreme Court
- Joseph Olubunmi Kayode Oyewole — Justice, Court of Appeal (recommended for elevation)
State High Courts
Borno State (6)
- Babagana Mustapha
- Hadiza Grema Mustapha
- Peter Bwala James
- Tijjani Babakura Zannah
- Umar Alkali
- Yahaya Alhaji Dunoma
Plateau State (6)
- Andrawus Maikai
- Tongret Nanman Kparbong
- Diane Ngummai Nkwap
- John Ishaku Mantu
- Gavou Musa Bature
- Kingsley Mangai Mallam
Ekiti State (5)
- Olanike Caroline Adegoke
- Julius Sunday Bamidele Bamise
- Julius Ajibare
- Stephen Rotimi Akinyede
- Adefunke Helen Anoma
Niger State (4)
- Adamu Abubakar
- Bala Ndajiwo Ahmed
- Sa’adatu Abubakar Gambo
- Sulaiman Buhari Wushishi
Delta State (4)
- Jonah Akporuaro Otite
- Jerooma Sam-Oligida
- Boeye Irene Ukuli
- Otome Benjamin Adamidenyo
Taraba State (1)
- Mansura Mohammed Babagari
Sharia Courts of Appeal
Niger State (3)
- Usman Abdulrahman Aboki
- Ya’aba Mohammed
- Nasir Ibrahim Muhammad
Taraba State (2)
- Muhammad Yakubu
- Yahaya Abubakar Aliyu
Katsina State (1)
- Mustapha Salis Mutawakkil
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Governor Yusuf Approves New Appointments, Promotions
Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved a new round of appointments and promotions with immediate effect, as part of efforts to strengthen governance and enhance institutional performance in the state.
The development was announced in a statement released on Monday by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.
According to the statement, Abubakar Ibrahim Matawalle has been appointed as the Acting Director-General of the Kano State Pilgrims Welfare Board. Matawalle, a retired permanent secretary, previously served in a similar role and also held office as the board’s executive secretary. He was described as a seasoned administrator who rose through the civil service ranks from Assistant Secretary to Permanent Secretary before retiring in 2014, after eight years in the position. The statement noted his strong track record in the effective management of Hajj operations.
Governor Yusuf also approved the promotion of Yusuf Mukhtar to the rank of Permanent Secretary.
In another appointment, Barrister Rahama Malam Alhaji was named Provost of the Kano State Anti-Corruption Institute. She was praised as an accomplished legal practitioner with over seven years’ experience spanning litigation, corporate law, electricity law, regulatory compliance and dispute resolution. The statement highlighted her professional background across both public and private sectors, including her time at the Kano Electricity Distribution Company and her role as Head of the School of Law at Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria. She holds a Master of Laws degree in International Law and was credited with pioneering initiatives such as the establishment of a Law Clinic and a Student Bar Association.
The governor further approved the promotion of veteran Kannywood actress Aina’u Ade from Special Assistant to Senior Special Assistant on Kannywood Affairs, citing her impressive performance and dedication in her previous assignment.
The statement said the latest appointments and promotions reflect the administration’s resolve to reinforce governance structures and ensure the efficient management of public institutions. Governor Yusuf urged the beneficiaries to justify the confidence reposed in them through diligence, transparency and unwavering commitment to the Kano First Agenda.
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NIMR Warns Public Over Fake LinkedIn Account Impersonating DG
The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has issued a public alert over a fraudulent LinkedIn account impersonating its Director-General, Professor John Oladapo Obafunwa, urging Nigerians to disregard and report any communication linked to the fake profile.
In a statement released on Saturday by the Institute’s Media Consultant, Mr Sam Eferaro, NIMR disclosed that the impostor account has been sending misleading messages to unsuspecting individuals, falsely offering procurement opportunities, contracts and other business-related engagements.
According to the statement, the attention of the Institute was drawn to the existence of the fake LinkedIn profile posing as the Director-General, adding that all messages emanating from the account are entirely fraudulent.
NIMR cautioned members of the public against engaging with any messages purportedly sent by Professor Obafunwa through LinkedIn or other unofficial platforms, particularly those soliciting business dealings or financial commitments.
The Institute further emphasised that all legitimate interactions with vendors, contractors, partners and the public are conducted strictly through recognised and official institutional channels, in line with established public service procedures.
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PFN Condemn Calls for INEC Chair’s Removal Over Alleged Genocide Remarks
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has dismissed calls by the Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria demanding the removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, over comments he allegedly made concerning genocide.
In a statement issued on Sunday and signed by its National Secretary, Bishop David Bakare, the PFN described the demand as unfounded and unjustifiable, stressing that Prof. Amupitan, like every Nigerian, is constitutionally entitled to express opinions on matters of national interest, regardless of his public office.
The Fellowship maintained that the remarks attributed to the INEC chairman had no link to his official duties, noting that they were unrelated to elections or electoral processes, which fall within the scope of his professional responsibilities.
“We strongly oppose such calls because Prof. Amupitan, as a citizen of Nigeria, has the right to speak on issues he perceives as affecting the nation, irrespective of his appointment or position,” the statement said.
PFN further condemned suggestions that the INEC chairman should be removed on the basis of personal views expressed outside his official mandate, warning that such actions could set a dangerous precedent where public officials are penalised for holding or expressing independent opinions.
The organisation also cautioned against interpreting national discourse through religious perspectives, arguing that such an approach risks deepening societal divisions and threatening peaceful coexistence.
“We must guard against profiling individuals or judging them based on religious considerations. Prof. Amupitan has the right to express his views, and this should not come at the expense of his office,” the statement added.
The Fellowship urged stakeholders to exercise restraint and mutual respect in addressing sensitive national issues, emphasising that unity, fairness, and peaceful engagement must remain central to public discourse.
PFN reaffirmed its commitment to justice and national cohesion, calling on Nigerians to uphold democratic values in responding to differing opinions on matters affecting the country.
