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241 Dead, 144,790 Displaced As Flood Hits Across 123 LGAs In Nigeria.

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has revealed that 433,578 persons have been affected by flooding across 27 states and 123 local government areas as of November 4, 2025.

According to figures obtained from NEMA’s 2025 flood dashboard on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at least 144,790 people were displaced while 241 lives were lost nationwide.

The report also confirmed 839 injuries and 115 persons still missing.

NEMA’s data shows that 52,509 houses were damaged by the disaster, with 74,767 hectares of cultivated farmlands washed away, leaving thousands of families without shelter or means of livelihood.

The demographic breakdown reveals that 82,820 men, 133,407 women, 197,566 children, and 19,985 elderly persons were affected.

The agency also recorded 2,503 persons with disabilities among the victims.

Adamawa, Lagos, Akwa Ibom Worst Hit

Adamawa State recorded the highest number of victims with 60,608 affected persons and 23,077 displaced.

Lagos followed with 57,951 affected and 3,680 displaced.

Other states with significant impact include:

Imo – 34,589 affected, 17,454 displaced

Taraba – 28,107 affected, 4,465 displaced

Rivers – 26,710 affected, 9,645 displaced

Kaduna – 24,240 affected, 1,237 displaced

Edo – 18,373 affected, 7,681 displaced

Kebbi – 16,918 affected, 5,718 displaced

Sokoto – 15,675 affected, 4,566 displaced

Further breakdown showed:

Delta – 14,057 affected, 3,325 displaced

Jigawa – 13,302 affected, 409 displaced

Abia – 11,907 affected, 4,896 displaced

Borno – 8,164 affected, 2,436 displaced

Anambra – 6,296 affected, 1,050 displaced

Niger – 6,041 affected, 1,860 displaced

Cross River – 5,646 affected, 5,518 displaced

Bayelsa – 5,868 affected, no displacement

Yobe – 4,256 affected, 486 displaced

Katsina – 4,061 affected, 557 displaced

Gombe – 4,098 affected, 865 displaced

Kano – 3,901 affected, 21 displaced

Ondo – 3,735 affected, 363 displaced

Kogi – 2,825 affected, no displacement

Kwara – 2,663 affected, no displacement

Nasarawa – 749 affected, 749 displaced

FCT – 1,025 affected, no displacement

Naija News reports that the geopolitical analysis from the dashboard showed that the South-South region recorded the highest impact with 122,000 persons affected and 71,000 displaced.

Further events include:

North-East – 105,000 affected, 31,000 displaced

North-West – 78,000 affected, 13,000 displaced

South-West – 62,000 affected, 4,000 displaced

South-East – 53,000 affected, 23,000 displaced

North Central – 13,000 affected, 3,000 displaced

NEMA highlighted several obstacles hampering response operations. Resource shortages accounted for 60 per cent of challenges, inaccessibility stood at 18 per cent, security risks at nine per cent, community resistance at eight per cent, and coordination gaps at four per cent.

The agency listed food, shelter, water and sanitation, health services and livelihood support as the most immediate needs of the affected population.

Other critical needs include nutrition assistance, education support, protection services and security.

NEMA said it is continuing to work with state authorities and humanitarian partners to scale up emergency relief efforts across the country.

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What Ex- Officer Should Instead Of Seeking Help

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The Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, Lere Olayinka, has explained the cause of the face-off between his principal and some military officers allegedly involved in land grabbing.

Naija News reports that Wike and some military personnel were involved in a face-off on Tuesday, after the Minister was denied access to the land in contention.

However, during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Wednesday, Olayinka disclosed that the owner of the land, former Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral, Awal Gambo, was scammed by the company that had originally allocated the land.

According to him, the former Naval Staff Vice Admiral, instead of seeking help to resolve the land dispute, resorted to using military force.

He said, “That particular land was allocated to a company in 2007, Santos Estate Limited for park and recreation. The company did not do anything on the land because that place is a parkway, is a walkway, is a road corridor. You don’t build there.

“Then in 2022, the company wrote to the FCTA, the Minister I want approval from you to convert the purpose to commercial, from park, to build park. You know what park is? Not permanent structures. Probably in anticipation of the Minister’s approval for conversion.

“The man decided to partition the land allocated to him for park and recreation, he now partitioned the land and sold to people including the former chief of Naval Staff.

And that is why I want to say here that the former Chief of Naval Staff was scammed, he was scammed. And he has realized that he was scammed. Instead of him to now come out and seek help, he resorted to use military might.

“Now, in 2022, the Minister of FCT declined that request. Did not grant the request for change of land use made by that company. That is where it ended. But he had already sold the land to people. Giving them the impression that the land use will change.”

Olayinka also faulted the military officer who denied Wike access, claiming that he was obeying orders.

He said, “I saw the military officer yesterday telling us that he was acting on order, and I’ve also read online that a military man should obey the last order. And I’ve asked myself, which order? Like the Minister also asked yesterday which order?

“You obeyed the last order, yes but that order has to be lawful, the order has to be reasonable. For instance, if I am a military officer and my superior gives me an order to go and shoot somebody, or let’s say my boss gives me an order to go and rape my daughter, will I obey the order because the order is coming from my superior?

“Or because somebody is dragging a girlfriend with my superior and that superior now sees this person dragging girlfriend with him walking on the street, and he says, shoot this person, because it is an order, I should obey it.

A military man should go and mount guard in a public building under construction, that is the issue here. Building under construction, military men that was reposted to the former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awal Gambo, as his personal security detail, to secure him, to guard him, to protect him. He now chose to make himself vulnerable and send those people on that errand.

“It’s like somebody now there, I have security to protect me. And I now choose to send them to go and be protecting my property that is under construction. I don’t seem to get it.”

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Military Coup: DSS Files Fresh Charges Against Nigerian

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The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed a six-count charge against Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume for allegedly advocating for a military coup in the country.

Naija News reports that the DSS, in the charge, filed before the Federal High Court in Abujja, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/610/2025, said Onukwume, of Umusayo Layout, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers State, allegedly committed the offence in October 2025.

In the charge filed on Tuesday, the DSS stated that by his conduct, Onukwume committed offences contrary to and punishable under Sections 46 A (1) and 59 (1) of the Criminal Code Act.

According to Zagazola Makama, Onukwume would be arraigned before the end of the week.

Some counts in the charge read:

“That you, Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume, male, 27 years old of Umusayo Layout, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers State, sometimes in October, 2025 having the intent to cause fear and alarm to the public or to disturbing the public peace, posted a message calling for a coup in Nigeria on your social media account to wit: your verified X account (@theagroman), by which you published the following words: “A coup in Nigeria is needed. Dispose of APC, suspend the Nigeria government and join the AES. That is all we need now.’ You thereby committed an offence punishable under section 59 (1) of the Criminal Code Act, Cap 77, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

That you, Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume, male, 27 years old of Umusayo Layout, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers State, on or about 15th day of October, 2025 and within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, with intent to cause annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, enmity, criminal intimidation, hatred, ill will or needless anxiety, against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, knowingly and intentionally posted a message on the social media via your verified account, to wit: your verified X account (@theagroman), by which you published the following words: ‘It will happen eventually, Nigerian. The military needs your support now! Only them can save this country. The bastard in Aso Rock has basically sold this country to the West and they run our intelligence apparatus only the military can reset this country.’ You thereby committed an offence Contrary to Section 24 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2024 (As Amended).

That you, Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume, male, 27 years old of Umusayo Layout, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers State, on or about 15th day of October, 2025 and within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, with intent to cause annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, enmity, criminal intimidation, hatred, ill will, or needless anxiety, against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, knowingly and intentionally posted a message on the social media via your verified account, to wit: your verified X account| (@theagroman), by which you published the following words: “Tinubu has to go and APC has to die for Nigeria to have any semblance of normal life. And if you think your stupid, votes can remove Tinubu. I’m here to tell you that you’re a fool.’ You thereby committed an offence Contrary to Section 24 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2024 (As Amended).

That you, Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume, male, 27years old of Umusayo Layout, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers State, on or about 15th day of October, 2025 and within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, with intent to cause annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, enmity, criminal intimidation, hatred, ill will, or needless anxiety, against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, knowingly and intentionally posted a message on the social media via your. verified account, to wit: your verified X account (@theagroman), by which you published the following words: “A coup in Nigeria is needed. Dispose of APC, suspend the Nigeria Government and join the AES. That is all we need now.’ You thereby committed an offence Contrary to Section 24 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2024 (As Amended).”

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‘Wike Has Disgraced Public Office’ – CSO Knocks FCT Minister Over Clash With Soldiers

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A Civil Society Group has slammed the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over his altercation with a military officer over the demolition of a property belonging to an ex-Chief of Naval Staff.

Naija News reports that the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, in an interview with the Daily Trust, asserted that Wike, through his conduct, disgraced public office.

Rafsanjani stated that Wike’s actions portray governance in a negative light and could erode public confidence in government institutions.

He said, “I think Wike has disgraced public office. You cannot come and be doing thuggery as a public official. There should be a civilized way of handling things.

In my opinion, what Wike has done by insulting a Nigerian Army officer is very disrespectful. To be seizing land; I don’t think that is what the president has assigned him to do. We are calling on the president to seriously caution Wike for his behavior because he is ruining the reputation of the office of a minister.

“This is not how to govern. We have had several ministers in Abuja; nobody has done this kind of thing. You can do things in a very civilized way.”

Rafsanjani also referenced allegations by Senator Ireti Kingibe and others that Wike had been reallocating lands to cronies.

According to the civil society advocate, the Minister’s behaviour was unacceptable and called on President Bola Tinubu to caution him.

He added, “Seizing people’s land that they acquired legitimately and allocating it to your own friends, as alleged by the FCT Senator and others, is not good for the government. Therefore, we are calling on Mr. President to caution Wike. The way and manner he carries out his duties is not promoting the good work of the government or the Presidency.

“This work should be done with civility and due process. You cannot come and be doing this garagara to the extent of insulting Army officers who were instructed to be there. They didn’t go by themselves, and they told him that.”

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