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Lawyers Shut Courts Over Kidnapped Judge, Demands Release

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Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, abducted

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Yenagoa Branch, on Monday, embarked on a symbolic court boycott across Bayelsa State to protest the abduction of Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, a serving judge of the Bayelsa State High Court.

The association described the action as a “solemn yet powerful demonstration of solidarity with the abducted jurist” and a clarion call on security agencies to intensify efforts towards securing his safe and immediate release.

Justice Omukoro was kidnapped on Saturday evening, 21st June 2025, by masked gunmen at Kilimanjaro Eatery, located opposite the bustling Ekeki Park in Yenagoa.

He had reportedly just returned from an engagement in Warri, Delta State, when the attackers struck and whisked him away to an unknown destination. His whereabouts remain unknown as of the time of this report.

In a statement signed by the NBA Yenagoa Branch Chairman, Barr. Somina Johnbull, the association condemned the incident as a direct assault on the judiciary and a grave threat to the rule of law.

“This is not merely an attack on Justice Omukoro as an individual. It is an attack on the entire justice system and the independence of the judiciary. We are deeply concerned about the rising trend of insecurity, especially targeted attacks on judicial officers,” the statement read.

Though an earlier plan involved a protest march to security agencies, the association resolved instead to hold a solemn court closure and a press briefing, choosing to keep the spotlight firmly on the judge’s safe return and avoid distractions from the core objective.

On Monday morning, lawyers across the state refrained from appearing in court, while those in Yenagoa converged on the High Court Headquarters, robed in full regulation attire, including collars and bibs, in a unified show of resistance.

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IGP Announces Arrest Of 28 Over Yelwata Killings

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IGP Kayode Egbetokun

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has announced the arrest of 28 persons suspected to be masterminds of the killings in Yelwata, Benue State.

Addressing a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday, the IGP said the police were on the heels of other suspects who participated in the Yelwata killings that led to the death of 47 persons.

He assured Nigerians that the police are not overwhelmed as they are mopping up light and small weapons illegally acquired by some persons.

Egbetokun added that the police is also intensifying its border patrols in order to curtail the influx of irregular migrants into the country.

The IGP added that the arrested suspects will be arraigned in court soon including the 22 suspects who were arrested in Jos over the gruesome murder of nine persons travelling to Quanpan for a wedding.

The IGP clarified that out of the 28 arrested persons, 2 have been cleared as they were only used as bait to arrest the 26 suspected masterminds.

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3 Men Arraigned Over GH¢3.8 Million Armed Robbery in Gold Scam

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Dansoman Circuit Court

The Dansoman Circuit Court, presided over by Her Honour Halimah El-Alawa Abdul-Baasit, has commenced proceedings against three men charged in connection with an elaborate gold scam that ended in an armed robbery, with over GH¢3.85 million stolen from a foreign businessman.

The accused—Mohammed Umaro (55), a trader; Gabriel Sewornu a.k.a. Dangote (35); and Bismark Oweridu Frimpong (45), both businessmen—have all pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery, contrary to sections 23(1) and 149 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

Four other suspects, identified as Alhaji Kamara Sankara, Alhaji Sumaila, Don King Mafia, and Efo Sammy, remain at large.

 

The Alleged Plot

According to the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Christopher Worder, the complainant, Moussa Bamba, is a businessman from Côte d’Ivoire who regularly visits Ghana on behalf of business partners in Dubai.

Mr. Bamba arrived in Ghana on May 25, 2025, seeking assistance to legally purchase and export gold bars. He was introduced to Umaro (A1), who presented himself as a licensed gold dealer under a company named Danampco Company Limited.

After reviewing documents allegedly proving legitimacy, Bamba was convinced to enter into an agreement to purchase 10 kilograms of gold.

To verify his financial capability, Umaro insisted on an initial cash purchase of 6 kilograms for $450,000 (equivalent to GH¢3,853,386 at the time).

On June 3, 2025, Umaro and Sankara (A2, at large) arranged to receive the cash at the A&C Mall, after which they returned with Bamba to an office in Dzorwulu.

The Robbery

Shortly after arriving at the Dzorwulu office, armed men dressed in military-style uniforms, allegedly organized by Umaro and associates, stormed the premises in an unregistered black Honda Accord and red Toyota RAV4. The gunmen held Bamba at gunpoint and stole the full cash amount.

Investigations later revealed that Frimpong (A3) was the individual who brought the supposed gold for testing. Further evidence pointed to his involvement in the orchestration of the fake security team that executed the robbery.

 

Court Proceedings & Bail

All three accused persons denied the charges in court. The judge granted them bail in the sum of GH¢900,000 each, with strict conditions:Two public servant sureties earning not less than GH¢5,000 monthly One surety must be justified with a title deed.

Accused must deposit their Ghana cards at the court registry. They are to report to court every two weeks.The court acknowledged that the monetary value of the crime exceeds prosecutorial limits and has, thus, referred the matter to the Attorney General’s Department for further advice. The case has been adjourned to August 20, 2025.

 

Mastercard and Access Bank Ghana Launch Initiative to Empower Young Ghanaians

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The official launch

Mastercard and Access Bank Ghana have unveiled a groundbreaking youth-focused card under the bank’s AccessU proposition, designed to empower Ghanaians aged 13 to 40 with customized financial tools that evolve with their life stages and ambitions. This innovative partnership aims to drive financial literacy, digital inclusion, and youth empowerment across the country.

The AccessU proposition is structured into three key life stages—teens, young professionals, and middle-established professionals—each offering tailored financial solutions to support users’ specific needs and aspirations.

For teenagers, the program introduces a prepaid or reloadable debit card enhanced with parental controls, expense tracking, and scheduled allowances. It is geared toward building early financial literacy, encouraging budgeting and saving habits. Users also benefit from discounts on gaming, streaming services, and educational platforms.

As users transition into young adulthood, the offering adapts to include both a debit card and an entry-level credit card, employing soft credit scoring to support first-time borrowers. Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) features are integrated for e-commerce, travel, and tech purchases. Young professionals will also enjoy exclusive rewards on subscriptions and investment-backed cashback cards to encourage wealth-building.

For middle-established professionals, the package expands further to include premium debit and credit cards with enhanced benefits in travel, lifestyle, career development, and health insurance. It also introduces business and SME-linked corporate cards for entrepreneurs and professionals navigating the business world.

“This launch reflects our shared commitment with Access Bank Ghana to shape a more financially confident and digitally included generation,” said Folasade Femi-Lawal, Country Manager and Area Business Head for West Africa at Mastercard. “By embedding financial literacy and secure digital tools from an early age, we are empowering Ghana’s youth to grow into financially responsible adults while also giving families peace of mind and contributing to a more inclusive digital economy.”

Pearl Nkrumah, Executive Director of Retail and Digital Banking at Access Bank Ghana, emphasized the initiative’s forward-looking impact: “Our youth are not just the future, they are the now. Through our collaboration with Mastercard, we are not just offering banking solutions to young people, but we are enhancing their job market readiness, creating recruitment opportunities, empowering young entrepreneurs, and equipping them to achieve their dreams and impact Ghana and the rest of the world.”

The launch is timely for Ghana, where nearly 57% of the population is under 25. By offering relevant financial tools at critical developmental stages, Mastercard and Access Bank are tackling the country’s financial inclusion gap and helping to cultivate a generation that is both financially empowered and digitally capable.

The new card will be available through Access Bank’s branch network and digital platforms. The initiative also opens doors for fintechs, merchants, and educational providers to engage more meaningfully with Ghana’s youth.

Beyond enhancing banking access, this partnership reinforces Access Bank’s image as a youth-centric, future-forward institution and highlights Mastercard’s continued dedication to expanding financial inclusion across Africa. 

Together, they are setting a new standard for how financial institutions can help shape the financial future of young people in a digital-first economy.

Trump confirms further delay to TikTok ban or sale deadline

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TikTok

President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok’s sale in the US for a further 90 days.

The video-sharing app has faced questions over its future after the US passed a law last year requiring the app to be banned unless sold by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance.

Lawmakers said it posed a risk to national security – something TikTok denies.

Trump, who vowed to save TikTok during his presidential campaign, signed an executive order on Thursday which has delayed the date for enforcing the law for a third time.

In a statement, TikTok said it was “grateful for President Trump’s leadership and support” in keeping the app online for its 170m US users.

“We continue to work with Vice President Vance’s Office,” it added.

A deal for the sale of TikTok in the US by Byte Dance must now be reached by 17 September, Trump said in a post on his platform Truth Social.

The further delay was an expected development in the long-running process of securing a buyer for TikTok.

It is thought the authorities in Beijing will need to approve any sale or part sale of the app by its parent company.

The law was prompted by fears in the US that TikTok or ByteDance could be forced to hand over data on US users by the Chinese government.

Trump said on Tuesday he expected there would be a further delay.

Gideon Danso leads global prayer giants in 48-Hour SITG encounter

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Pastor Gideon Danso

Accra is set to become the epicenter of unbroken prayer as Pastor Gideon Danso and the Empowerment Worship Centre convene some of the world’s most revered ministers for this year’s ‘Stand in the Gap (SITG),’ a 48-hour nonstop prayer marathon.

Scheduled for June 26th to 28th under the theme ‘They That Wait Upon The Lord,’ the spiritual gathering will unfold at The Prayer Factory, located next to Allied Heights in Dzorwulu, Accra. The event, which starts at 6 p.m., is expected to draw thousands of believers locally and internationally, united in fervent intercession and worship.

SITG 2025 is no ordinary prayer gathering. The lineup of speakers and worship leaders are from the world including United States; William McDowell, Pastor John Hannah Matthew Thompson. Nigeria will be strongly represented by Nathaniel Bassey, Dunsin Oyekan, Victoria Orenze and Sunmisola Agbebi. While Uncle Ato, Joe Mettle and Rev. Ampiah-Kwofi add a powerful local dimension to the roster.

Joining them are other dynamic voices such as Bradley Knight, Ben Doku, and the energetic EWC Live team, all of whom will contribute to the electric atmosphere of worship and prayer.

Pastor Gideon Danso, the visionary behind SITG, believes that this year’s edition is divinely appointed for breakthrough. “This is a gathering of prayer warriors across the world. The Lord is summoning His people to seek Him relentlessly. Something powerful happens when we wait upon the Lord together,” he remarked at Sunday Service at the Empowerment Worship Centre in Accra.

In a world grappling with uncertainty, SITG 2025 offers a sanctuary of hope, power, and divine alignment. All roads lead to Dzorwulu this June—for 48 hours that promise to shake the heavens and shift the earth.

“The world has evolved” – Maya Blu on calls to stick to highlife

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Maya Blu

Ghanaian artiste Maya Blu has expressed her opinion about calls on Ghanaian musicians to stick to highlife in order to promote the genre.

In an interview on BTS with Creatives, a YouTube series hosted by JoyNews’ Jacquline Ansomah Yeboah, Maya Blu said the world is evolving and musicians should not be restricted to just one genre. Instead, she believes artistes should be free to explore sounds that match their individuality and creative goals.

“The world has evolved and people are just doing what audiences love,” she said.

She argued that this shift is not a rejection of tradition but a reflection of changing tastes and creative freedom.

“Everyone is doing what they do best, and we have to respect that,” she added.

Maya Blu’s comments come at a time when many industry watchers and veteran musicians have raised concerns over the apparent neglect of highlife music by the younger generation.

Once the dominant sound of Ghana, highlife is known for its rhythmic guitar patterns, brass sections, and lyrical storytelling. It formed the backbone of Ghanaian popular music throughout the 20th century and heavily influenced Afrobeat, hiplife and other modern forms of music.

However, critics argue that contemporary Ghanaian artistes are turning away from highlife in favour of Afrobeats, amapiano, and global pop trends, which they say threaten the survival of Ghana’s musical identity.

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“Landing a role in my production goes beyond talent” –Shirley Frimpong-Manso

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Shirley Frimpong-Manso

Renowned filmmaker Shirley Frimpong-Manso has stressed that landing a role in her productions requires more than just raw talent. She said discipline, focus and preparation are equally essential, particularly for new actors trying to break into the industry.

Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Frimpong-Manso challenged the notion that established actors are blocking opportunities for emerging talent. She said the real issue is that many aspiring actors are simply not prepared when opportunities arise.

“I’m not going to cast just because I’m looking for new faces. And then those of the new faces who want this as much as they say they do, they need to be able to track what is happening,” she said.

She cited several examples of rising talent she has supported, including Melvin, who earned a major role in Love and Country after impressing her in a smaller part. She also spoke about rewriting scenes to feature Sena, a then-unknown actress she discovered during a stage performance.

Despite her openness to working with new faces, she warned that many do not take auditions seriously enough.

“If I do an audition, you need to come and you need to come prepared. Don’t come in, I give you an opportunity… you say your first few lines, you’ve forgotten your lines. Are you serious?”

Frimpong-Manso, who has directed top Ghanaian actors such as Lydia Forson and Naa Ashorkor, said established names continue to be cast because they consistently deliver strong performances. However, she maintains that the industry has space for new talent willing to put in the necessary effort.

“We are going to continue to employ the Jackies, the Lydias, the Joselyns because they are actors toobut there’s room enough for new people to come in,” she said.

US marine jailed for seven years for sexual assault in Japan

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There have been protests against US bases in Japan for years

A court in Japan has sentenced a US marine to seven years in prison after finding him guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in Okinawa last year.

Lance Cpl Jamel Clayton, 22, attacked the woman in her 20s, choking her from behind and attempting sexual intercourse, the court ruled.

The case is one of a string involving US servicemen based in the Okinawa archipelago, where more than half of the 54,000 US soldiers serving in Japan are based.

Previous crimes committed by American personnel have sparked anger and protests by locals in Okinawa, the largest of which took place 30 years ago, when tens of thousands took to the street following the rape of a 12-year-old girl.

In the last year alone, there have been four sexual assault cases involving US service members in Okinawa, including air force member Brennon Washington, who was given five years for the rape and kidnapping of an underage girl by a court in December 2024.

Prosecutors in Tuesday’s case had asked for 10 years for Clayton, according to Stars and Stripes, which covers US military news.

Clayton had denied all the charges against him. His defence had pointed to the young woman’s “intoxication” and inconsistencies in her story during the trial earlier in June.

But judges at Naha District Court gave Clayton, of Ohio, seven years in prison after finding the victim’s testimonies had “a high-level of credibility throughout”, Kyodo news agency reported.

During sentencing, Judge Kazuhiko Obata described the attack as “vicious”, with the woman being choked for one to two minutes, Stars and Stripes said.

According to Kyodo, the woman sustained injuries to her eyes which took two weeks to heal.

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Brazilian tourist who fell off Indonesian volcano found dead

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Juliana Marins was found dead four days after she fell during a hike on a volcano

A Brazilian tourist who fell while hiking near the crater of an active volcano in Indonesia has been found dead, her family and rescuers said.

Juliana Marins survived the initial fall from a cliff during an early morning group hike along a steep trail on Mount Rinjani, with rescuers reporting hearing her screams for help on Saturday.

But efforts to reach the 26-year-old over the following days were hampered by the extreme terrain and foggy weather, according to Indonesian authorities.

After a complex rescue operation, teams finally reached her body on Tuesday, her family said in a statement on social media. “With great sadness, we inform you that she did not survive,” Marins’ family said. “We remain very grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support that we have received.”

Marins had been backpacking around Thailand and Vietnam before arriving in Lombok Island, Indonesia.

She was hiking up Indonesia’s second-tallest volcano with five friends and a guide on Saturday at about 06:30 local time (23:30 GMT Friday), when authorities said she fell from “a cliff that surrounds the trail next to the volcano’s crater”.

One group member told Brazilian TV that the terrain was slippery, the climb “very hard,” and visibility poor.

Drone footage and other clips filmed by hikers that have been circulating online and carried by Brazilian media also appear to show her distressed but alive and moving on Saturday. She was seen sitting and moving around in grey soil, far below a hiking path.

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