US, Mexico tighten border to check illegal migration, smuggling

Mexico on Tuesday began moving troops to its northern border as part of a 10,000-member deployment that President Claudia Sheinbaum promised US counterpart Donald Trump in exchange for a delay of his tariffs.

“The deployment has already started,” Sheinbaum told reporters a day after announcing a last-minute deal with Trump to tighten measures against illegal migration and cross-border smuggling of the drug fentanyl.

Several hundred members of the National Guard were seen boarding a military airplane in the southeastern city of Merida, heading for the Mexican-US border.

Troops were seen arriving in Tijuana, just south of California, and Ciudad Juarez, bordering Texas.

“There will be patrols along the entire US-Mexico border,” said Jose Luis Santos, National Guard coordinator in Ciudad Juarez.

“Patrols will be conducted on foot and by vehicle, as well as patrols on various roads leading to the border,” he told reporters.

Authorities from both countries also started a joint operation in Ciudad Juarez to locate a possible tunnel used by migrants to cross into the United States.

They found a storm drain during a search on Tuesday, but it did not lead into US territory, said the government of Chihuahua state, where Ciudad Juarez is located.

Last month, US and Mexican security agencies discovered a clandestine border tunnel going from Ciudad Juarez into El Paso, Texas.

The tunnel measured approximately 300 meters (1,000 feet) in length on the Mexican side and was hidden in a storm sewerage system operating between both cities.

Mexico had repeatedly pledged to Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, that it would tackle illegal flows of drugs and migrants, and border states already have a heavy security presence, including thousands of troops.

Trump on Saturday announced sweeping measures against the United States’ three biggest trading partners: Canada, China, and Mexico.

Its immediate neighbors were to face a tariff of 25 percent, the president said, and China an additional 10 percent on top of existing duties.

Canada and Mexico announced plans for reciprocal levies before both countries’ presidents managed to strike a deal with Trump on Monday that saw him delay the tariffs by a month.

Markets had slumped Monday after the weekend threats sparked fears of a global trade war.

Sheinbaum said troops had been taken from parts of the country that “do not have as much of a security problem.”

Several hundred thousand people have been killed since Mexico deployed the army to combat trafficking in 2006, according to official figures.

The US border deployment “does not leave the rest of the country without security,” the president said.

Police arrest three with human skull in Imo

The Imo State Police Command has arrested three men in the Ogii community, Okigwe Local Government Area, for allegedly being in possession of a human skull.

The suspects, identified as Patrick Okoere (29), Ifeanyichukwu Anyaemeka (28), and Chukwuemeka Onyekachi (20), were apprehended following a tip-off from residents.

Imo State police spokesperson, Henry Okoye, said in a statement on Tuesday that the trio was arrested on February 3 along the Okigwe-Umuahia Expressway with a human skull, a native hen, and white garments.

According to Okoye, one of the suspects, Okoere, claimed that his uncle, Osunta Oko, had asked him to procure a human skull for use in a land dispute.

He allegedly found it by a riverbank in an area known for kidnapping activities.

The statement read, “As part of the Imo State Police Command’s continued efforts to curb criminal activities in the state, operatives of Okigwe divisional headquarters, in collaboration with residents of Ogii community, on 3/02/2025, arrested three suspects found in possession of a human skull, a native hen and white garments along the Okigwe-Umuahia Express Road.

“The three individuals arrested—Patrick Okoere (29), Ifeanyichukwu Anyaemeka (28), and Chukwuemeka Onyekachi (20)—are currently under investigation. During questioning, Patrick stated that his uncle, Osunta Oko, had asked him to acquire a human skull. He claimed to have found it along a riverbank on the Okigwe-Umuahia Expressway, an area where the command has received cases of kidnappings.

“The Imo State Police Command is actively pursuing Osunta Oko and other possible accomplices in connection with this disturbing incident. In addition, a DNA analysis is underway to determine the identity of the skull’s owner.

“The Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, reassured the public of the Command’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the safety and security of all residents. He emphasised that justice will be served and that the suspects will face prosecution upon completion of the investigation.”

Meanwhile, Okoye said the public will be updated on the case as investigations unfold.

Immigration service appoints Akinlabi as spokesperson

The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, has approved the appointment of Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, AS Akinlabi, as the new Service Public Relations Officer with immediate effect.

The Principal Staff Officer to the Comptroller General, Dr Adedotun Aridegbe, announced this in a statement made available on Wednesday titled ‘New Spokesperson Appointed for Nigeria Immigration Service.’

“This appointment follows the posting of the immediate past Service Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, as Passport Control Officer, Akwa Ibom State Command as contained in the Senior Staff Posting Order released on January 31, 2025,” the statement read.

Akinlabi hails from Ibarapa Central Local Government Area, Oyo State.

He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, and holds a BSc in Accounting from the University of Ilorin, and a Master of Arts in International Affairs and Diplomacy from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 2003 and 2015 respectively.

The new spokesperson was enlisted into the Nigeria Immigration Service on December 29, 2006, and completed his Superintendent Basic Course at Immigration Training School, Kano, in December, 2007.

He also attended numerous specialised courses in Migration, Security, and Border management.

In January 2008, he was posted to the Service Headquarters where he gained experience across various Directorates of the Service including Accounts and Finance, Protocol, Training and Staff Development, and Passport and other Travel Documents amongst others.

“He was one of the pioneer Staff of the then newly established Nigeria Immigration Service Contact Centre, where he served and eventually became Second-in-Command (2 I/C) at the SERVICOM Unit which has direct operational nexus with public relations activities,” the statement read.

Before his latest appointment, Akinlabi was an Immigration Attache at the Embassy of Nigeria, The Hague, Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Tinubu declines assent to Federal University of Education Bill

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declined assent to the bill seeking to establish a Federal University of Education in Numan, Adamawa State, citing inconsistencies in the legislation.

In a letter to the Speaker, read during plenary on Tuesday by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, the President informed the House that he made the decision on December 23, 2024.

“Pursuant to Section 58(4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), I hereby convey to the House of Representatives my decision to decline presidential assent to the Federal University of Education, Numan Establishment Bill 2024 recently passed by the National Assembly,” the letter stated.

Tinubu outlined specific reasons for his decision, emphasizing the bill’s inconsistencies as a key concern: a. Section 22 of the bill confer the authority to the disposal of land of the university on the governor and not the President as it ought to be in the case of land belong to the federal government.

Meanwhile, the House has adjourned plenary till Wednesday in honour of the late Deputy Chief Whip, Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga in line with the tradition of the National Assembly.

The Nation however observed that the seat usually occupied by the late Onanuga inside the chamber was covered with a white cloth as a mark of respect for her.

First Lady meets former Military President, Abdulsalami in Minna

The wife of the president, Oluremi Tinubu, met on Tuesday with former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and the former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, at their uphill residences in Minna.

Mrs. Tinubu arrived in a private aircraft at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna at about 10.30 am.

She was received at the airport by the Niger state Governor, Dr Umaru Mohammed Bago and his wife, Hajiya Fatima Bago.

The wife of the president proceeded directly from the airport to the Uphill residence of former Military President Ibrahim Babangida, where she held a closed-door meeting with him for about 35 minutes.

Afterward, she visited the nearby residence of former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, for another meeting that was still ongoing at the time of filing this report.

Journalists, except those in the Niger State Governor’s press crew, were not informed about the meetings. When asked, officials described the visits as private.

Gunmen kidnap seven travellers in Ondo

Suspected kidnappers have abducted seven travellers along the Owo-Ipele axis of the Owo-Benin highway in Ondo State.

The attack occurred over the weekend, sparking concerns over rising insecurity in the area.

Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed the incident, stating that officers have been deployed to rescue the victims.

The abduction comes shortly after the killing of five farmers at Ajegunle Powerline in Akure North Local Government Area.

President Tinubu signs North-Central Development Commission bill into law

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed into law the bill establishing the North-Central Development Commission (NCDC).

Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the signing of the bill today during a session in the Senate chamber.

He said: “Let me also inform my colleagues that Mr. President has also assented to North-Central Development Commission establishment bill 2024, in order to bring development to the grassroot.

“And for this we congratulate, the good people of the North-Central region of Nigeria, and we wish them more development and particularly peace, as we forge ahead in the task of nation building.”

Police grill suspended Ogun monarch over public assault, unguarded remarks

The Ogun Police Command has grilled the embattled Olorile of Orile Ifo, Oba Abdulsemiu Adewale Ogunjobi, for assaulting an elderly man, Mr. Areola Abraham and subjecting him to verbal abuse.

A trending video showed Mr Areola Abraham prostrating before Oba Ogunjobi who could be heard verbally attacking the elderly man.

He also allegedly shoved the man’s cap off his head in a humiliating manner, and alleged uncivil conduct that compelled the Ogun State Government to swiftly suspend him for six months.

Given the gravity of the incident, the Commissioner of Police, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, ordered a thorough and discreet investigation into the matter, assuring that the rule of law and fundamental human rights principles in the instant case would be enforced.

Oba Ogunjobi and his victim reported at the State Criminal Investigation Department Eleweran on Monday where their statements were obtained.

Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Omolola Odutola, the Police Public Relations Officer Ogun State Police Command, confirmed this, saying the Command condemned any form of assault, harassment and violence regardless of the individuals involved.

CSP Odutola added that the command would ensure that justice is served.

Naira depreciates by 1.4% as CBN extends FX sales deadline

The Naira depreciated at the official market on Monday, trading at N1,495.60 to a dollar.

Data from the FMDQ Security Exchange official forex trading platform revealed that the Naira lost N20.82.

This represents a 1.4 per cent loss when compared to the previous trading day on Friday, Jan. 31, when the local currency closed trading at N1,474.78 to a dollar.

Trading on the Investors and Exporters (I&E) Forex window on Monday recorded a high of N1,497.50 and a low of N1,470.00.

The Naira has enjoyed relative stability against the dollar since December 2024 due to sustained reforms by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The reforms are aimed at ensuring transparency in the foreign exchange (FX) market.

The apex bank’s reforms are also boosting capacity of BDCs who are in the retail end of the FX market.

The apex bank on Tuesday, Jan. 28, in Abuja, approved waivers on the 2025 annual license renewal fee for all existing BDC operators.

The bank also on Monday, Feb. 3 extended deadline for sales of dollars to BDCs from Jan. 31 until May 30.

Ogun suspends traditional ruler for six months

On Monday, the Ogun government placed Oba Abdulsemiu Ogunjobi, the Olorile of Orile-Ifo in the Ifo LGA, on a six-month suspension for “uncivil conduct”.

Ganiu Hazmat, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, disclosed in a statement in Abeokuta that Mr Ogunjobi’s conduct did not befit the status of a king.

Mr Hamzat explained that the government decided to ensure the dignity of persons and the protection of the sanctity of the revered traditional institution.

The commissioner noted that the decision was reached after the traditional ruler and his victim were invited to the ministry for interrogation.

He said their invitation became imperative due to the traditional ruler’s reckless utterances and public misconduct, as evidenced by a viral video on social media.

“After the investigation conducted on the matter, Oba Ogunjobi has been suspended. He has been stripped of the paraphernalia of the stool of Olorile of Orile-Ifo pending the determination of his culpability or otherwise in the matter,” Mr Hamzat said.

The commissioner said the decision was reached by the Ministry in conjunction with the Egba Traditional Council.

“This was in accordance with Section 52(1) of the Obas and Chiefs’ Law of Ogun State 2021,” he said.

Mr Hamzat added that the state government would not condone acts of indignity on any of its residents by anybody, no matter how highly placed.

Nigerian woman sentenced to five years for human trafficking for prostitution in Italy

The Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Monday, convicted and sentenced a woman, Benedicta Usen, aka Carol Omomoh, to five years’ imprisonment without the option of a fine for trafficking a lady for prostitution.

Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a judgment, said he found that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt concerning each allegation in the eight-count change.

The judge consequently sentenced Ms Omomoh to two years and six months imprisonment, each in counts one, three, five and seven, without an option of a fine.

The judge also sentenced her to counts two, four, six, and eight to five years imprisonment, each without an option of a fine. He ordered that all the jail terms run concurrently, effective February 3.

Mr Ekwo observed that Ms Omomoh’s denials in the face of her evidence-in-chief as first defence witness (DW1) only exposed her “as a barefaced liar, a crooked and dishonest human being.”

According to the judge, to even have the audacity to stand in court and deny the statement she made voluntarily to the police shows how depraved she is.

“The evidence also exposes her as being in the business of procuring young vulnerable women like Miss Cynthia Omoieke for prostitution abroad.

“People like the defendant must be taken out of the society for good. I, therefore, make an order convicting the defendant of the charge In counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 as charged. This is the order of this court,” the judge ruled.

The inspector general of police, Kayode Egbetokun, had, in the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/121/2019, named Omomoh the sole defendant.

In the eight-count amended charge dated Oct 24, 2022, the police chief alleged that the defendant Ms Omomoh and Oyomiya Lamidi (now at large), sometime in 2011 in Lagos, conspired between themselves to commit the offence by recruiting and transporting Cynthia Loveth Ese Omoieke to Italy through the United Kingdom using deception and abuse of position of vulnerability.

The offence is punishable under Section 27 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration (TPPEA) Act, 2015.

In count five, she and Ms Lamidi, sometime in 2011 in Lagos, conspired to commit an offence by organising and facilitating the foreign travel of Ms Omoieke to Italy through the UK, which travel promoted prostitution and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 27 of the TPPEA Act, 2015.

Ms Omomoh, however, pleaded not guilty to all the counts, and the prosecution called two witnesses to establish a case against her.

Court remands ex-NHIS boss Yusuf in prison over alleged fraud

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Kuje has ordered the remand of a former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Usman Yusuf in Kuje prison pending the determination of his bail application.

Justice Chinyere Nwecheonwu issued the order on Monday after Yusuf was arraigned and he pleaded not guilty to a five-count charge bordering on fraud, brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Shortly after his plea was taken, his lawyer, O.I Habeeb urged the court to allow his client to remain in the custody of the EFCC (from where he was brought to court) pending the hearing and determination of his bail application.

Justice Nwecheonwu rejected the defence lawyer’s request, noting that the defendant could not be kept in the custody of the EFCC after his arraignment.

She proceeded to order that Yusuf be remanded at the Kuje prison in Abuja and adjourned till February 12 for the hearing of the defendant’s bail application.

In the charge, the EFCC accused Yusuf of allegedly using his position at the time to confer an undue advantage to himself by approving the purchase of a vehicle at the cost of N49,197,750, against the budgeted sum of N30,000,000.

The EFCC equally accused him of retaining a private interest in GK Kanki Foundation, and without due process, awarding a contract in the sum of N10.1 million in favour of the foundation, for the purported training of 90 persons — when the actual number of trainees was 45.

Seven policemen feared shot in Osun communal clash

No fewer than seven policemen were shot during a violent communal clash between residents of Ido-Ijesa and Esa-Oke in Osun State, following the appointment of a new monarch for the Ido-Ajegunle community by Governor Ademola Adeleke.

Governor Adeleke had approved the installation of Prince Timileyin Ajayi as the Olojudo of Ido-Ajegunle, a neighbouring community to Esa-Oke.

However, residents of Esa-Oke strongly opposed the decision, arguing that the new king hails from Ilesa and is not indigenous to their town.

A top security source, speaking anonymously, revealed that tensions escalated after vigilantes allegedly brought in by the new monarch were arrested by the police four days ago.

Confirming the incident, Osun State Police Command spokesperson Yemisi Opalola stated that seven officers sustained gunshot wounds during the violent confrontation.

Security forces have since been deployed to restore order in the affected communities.

She said: “Police operatives have been deployed to restore peace. Seven policemen were shot when they first arrived in the community.

“When we heard that there was a crisis in the community, we deployed our men to the communities, then they were ambushed. The policemen were trying to clear the trees that fell on their path when they were ambushed. The bullet hit one of them on the neck”.

Policeman escorting polio team killed in northwest Pakistan

A policeman was killed in a gunshot by unidentified militants in Pakistan’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Monday morning, official sources said.

The incident happened at about 9:20 a.m. local time (GMT 0420) in the Khyber district, where the policeman, who was on duty as part of a polio vaccination campaign, was targeted.

The sources from the district told Xinhua that the assailants fled the scene after seizing the cop’s submachine gun.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.

However, the sources indicated that the area has seen increased activities by militant groups, including factions associated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Police cordoned off the area, and an investigation into the attack has commenced.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday began a nationwide anti-polio campaign for 2025.

This reaffirmed his government’s determination to eliminate the polio disease from the South Asian country.

European stocks slide at open as Trump imposes tariffs

European stocks slumped at the open Monday after US President Donald Trump said he would impose EU tariffs after launching trade wars with Canada, China and Mexico.

The Paris and Frankfurt stock markets initially shed more than two per cent, driven down by heavy losses for automakers, while London’s drop was less sharp after Trump indicated that Britain would likely avoid immediate tariffs.

Around 20 minutes after the open, markets were slightly firmer, with Frankfurt down 1.6 per cent and London losing one per cent.

Europe’s losses along with falls for the euro and British pound come after Asian stock markets and the yen mostly tanked Monday.

“The outlook for global equities just got much gloomier,” forecast Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at online trading platform IG.

“We can expect investors to sell first and ask questions later… Hiding places are likely to be few and far between, and for the moment it looks like the dollar is the only winner,” he noted.

Armed men kill one, abduct four in Plateau community

Tragedy struck in the Shendai community, the Quaanpan Local Government Area of Plateau State, as kidnappers killed one person and abducted four others in an attack.

It was learnt that the incident occurred on Saturday, leaving residents in a state of shock and fear.

According to reports, the kidnappers stormed the residence of their victims, shooting and killing one person before abducting four others.

The Chairman of Quaan-Pan Local Government Area, Christopher Manship, confirmed the attack in a statement released on Monday by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Danaan Sylvanus.

The chairman expressed concern over the increasing rate of kidnapping and other criminal activities in the area, calling for the release of the abducted persons.

“The Executive Chairman of QuaanPan Local Government Council, Christopher Audu Manship, is condoling with the people of the Shendai community in Namu over the death of one person and is calling on security agencies to ensure the safe release of the abducted victims,” the statement read.

The council chairman reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and pledged to collaborate with security agencies to facilitate the prompt and safe rescue of the abducted victims.

The statement also disclosed that the chairman has embarked on a fact-finding mission to the affected areas, accompanied by security operatives led by Lt. Col. Ogunrinde Soji and his team, to gain a deeper understanding of the incident and its aftermath.

He said that during the visit, the council boss, who was also with top local government officials, four councillors of Namu District, and the DPO of the Namu Police Division, assessed the security situation on the ground and evaluated the affected communities.

He also paid condolences to the families of the deceased and the families of the abducted victims, offering words of comfort and reassurance.

The statement added that Lt. Col. Soji reiterated the military’s pledge to investigate the incident thoroughly, rescue the abducted victims, and ensure the safety and security of the affected communities.

Nigerians condemn corruption but defend corrupt leaders – EFCC chairman

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has said some Nigerians complain of corruption but support corrupt leaders in various ways when they are prosecuted.

Speaking at the weekend in Abuja during a visit by officials of the Centre for Crisis Communication, led by Chris Olukolade, the EFCC boss pointed out the contradiction in public attitude, nothing that while Nigerians decry corruption, they often support and defend corrupt leaders when they are prosecuted.

“Everybody is crying that Nigerians are corrupt, that the system is corrupt, that corruption is killing us and destroying our system, but when we investigate high profile cases and arraign people in court, the same people will carry placards and be supporting corrupt leaders.

“It doesn’t show that we are serious about this fight, the fight is supposed to be a collaborative effort,” he said.

Olukoyede noted that the fight against corruption required collaboration between the government and the citizens, adding that true progress requires a collective commitment to integrity and accountability.

He stated that corruption remained the biggest obstacle to national development.

“One of the major problems in Nigeria which when tackled, will make under-development a thing of the past, is corruption and financial crimes,” he said.

Olukoyede reiterated the EFCC’s commitment to combating financial crimes within the ambit of the law and called for greater public collaboration in the fight against corruption.

The anti-graft agency, he said, would work with the CCC and other like-minded groups to enhance strategic communication and public awareness about integrity and accountability.

The EFCC recently dismissed 27 of its officers for misconduct and fraudulent activities.

The EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said in January that the dismissals followed recommendations from the EFCC Staff Disciplinary Committee, which were ratified by the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.

Man fleeing with stolen five-year-old child arrested in Anambra

The Anambra State Police Command has arrested 32-year-old Joshua Simeon for stealing a five-year-old child at the Nkpor Central Park, Idemili North Local Government Area of the state.

Simeon, a native of Ohaozara in Ebonyi State, was arrested while fleeing with the child after forcibly taking her away from her parents living in Umuota Village Obosi, in Idemili North Local Government Area of the state.

This was disclosed in a press statement issued by the command’s spokesman, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, on Sunday.

Ikenga said police operatives attached to the Ogidi Area Command, acting on credible information arrested the suspects on Saturday.

He said, “Police operatives attached to the Ogidi Area Command acting on credible information on February 1, 2025, by 4 pm arrested one Joshua Simeon, ‘M’, aged 32 years from Ohaozara in Ebonyi State at the Nkpor Central Park, Idemili North Local Government Area.

“The team also recovered a five-year-old girl, Nkemdilim Jacob, allegedly taken away by the suspect from her parents living in Umuota Village Obosi, idemili North Local Government Area.

“The suspect had already boarded a commercial vehicle and was en route to an unknown destination when he was arrested.”

According to him, the suspect is in custody and currently undergoing interrogation to ascertain his motives and determine whether this incident is part of a larger child trafficking network.

“Efforts are also ongoing to reach out to the parents/relatives of the recovered child for possible reunion.

“The command is committed to protecting vulnerable members of the society, to combat child abduction/trafficking and to ensure the safety and well-being of all children in the State,” he added.

Adesanya vows to make UFC return after third straight loss

Former two-time UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya has vowed to return to the octagon despite suffering his third consecutive defeat and second career knockout loss against Nassourdine Imavov at UFC Fight Night 250 in Saudi Arabia.

The Nigerian-born New Zealander took to social media after the devastating second-round TKO loss, displaying his characteristic resilience.

“As real as it gets, @ufc. Rolled the dice…snake eyes. I’ll be back, gone to get some milk,” Adesanya wrote.

The 35-year-old entered the bout looking to snap his first-ever consecutive losing streak, having lost his title to Sean Strickland at UFC 293 before suffering another defeat to Dricus du Plessis at UFC 305 last August.

However, his comeback bid was violently halted by the surging French contender.

Despite starting well with a series of hard low kicks that rattled Imavov’s lead leg, Adesanya found himself in trouble late in the first round when his opponent landed a stiff shovel hook that snapped his head back.

The former champion also absorbed a huge right hand in the closing moments but appeared to weather the storm.

The end came swiftly after the second round began as Imavov, who entered the contest on a three-fight winning streak, dropped Adesanya with a massive right hand.

The Dagestani-born fighter followed up with a left uppercut and a barrage of ground strikes, forcing referee Marc Goddard to stop the contest.

The loss marks the first time Adesanya has competed without a UFC championship on the line in six years and 12 fights. His professional record now stands at 24 wins with 16 knockouts and four defeats in his 13-year MMA career.

Three of those defeats have come in the space of just 12 months.

Prior to the fight, Adesanya had dismissed concerns about his future, telling Stake.com, “I’m always in the title picture. That’s because I’m Israel Adesanya, and I’ve done so much in this game.”

The defeat has sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some calling for his retirement while others remain supportive of the former champion.

“Izzy, you got nothing left to prove brother! Leave the game. I know you still physically got it but you know you don’t have the fire for it anymore. Your mind isn’t in it,” fan Primal Jay wrote on X.

Another fan, @contrarianturk, added, “You will always be a legend, time to hang it up.”

However, Joe Sobran offered a different perspective saying, “Always a champion, already a legend and probably the most well liked UFC superstar of the people I know.

“It’s one thing to like a guy, it’s another to admire how they handle the ups and downs of life.”

While some fans pleaded for his retirement, others praised his performance and encouraged him to continue.

“You looked sharp tonight. Great reactions, great movement, and absolutely terrific anti-wrestling. You got caught slipping after an interruption. Everyone gets caught. It’s part of the game. Rest up & get straight back to it. You’ve gone nowhere, champ!” Ciana Flow commented.

Kevin Bones praised Adesanya’s sportsmanship stating, “You got caught. That’s the game. It’s always a pleasure to watch you perform. Being humble in defeat is a big lesson to these younger guys.”

The former champion had made significant changes to his preparation ahead of the fight, which headlined UFC’s second event in Saudi Arabia and would regret that it wasn’t enough to secure the win.

For Imavov (15-4), it was the biggest victory of his career, potentially putting him in line for a title shot following previous wins over Roman Dolidze, Jared Cannonier and Brendan Allen.

While Adesanya’s future remains uncertain, particularly after recently sparking speculation by jokingly referring to himself as a “gatekeeper” in the sport, his resilient response suggests the former champion isn’t ready to walk away just yet.

“Keep your head up, champ. We true fans know you’re legend,” fan Angelo Wong wrote, echoing the sentiments of many who believe ‘The Last Stylebender’ still has more to offer in the octagon.

Suspect undergoes emergency surgery to remove 57 cocaine pellets

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have saved the life of a 59-year-old businessman, Chijioke Igbokwe, after he underwent emergency surgery to remove 57 out of 81 pellets of cocaine stuck in his stomach.

The surgery, an exploratory laparotomy, was performed after Igbokwe spent seven days struggling to excrete the illicit substance, which he had ingested in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

A statement on Sunday by the agency’s spokesman, Femi Babafemi, said

Igbokwe was arrested on January 26, 2025, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos during the inward clearance of passengers on an Ethiopian Airlines flight.

He added that a body scan conducted by the NDLEA officers revealed that he had ingested illicit drugs, noting that he was immediately placed under excretion observation at the agency’s medical facility.

Babafemi said, “Investigation revealed that Igbokwe who claims to be into cloth business at the Arena, Oshodi area of Lagos, departed Lagos on January 22, to Addis Ababa where he ingested the 81 wraps of cocaine the following day, January 23, and boarded a flight to Beirut, Lebanon to deliver the illicit consignment for a fee of $3,000.

“Upon his arrival in Beirut, he said he was refused entry because he had less than $2,000, the amount required to grant him entry. He was then deported to Addis Ababa where he attempted excreting the illicit drugs but could not. He thereafter proceeded to Lagos on Saturday, January 25, with the consignment in his bowel. He was however arrested upon his arrival at the Lagos airport by the NDLEA officers on January 26.

“After five days under excretion observation, he could only expel 24 pellets following initial medical intervention at the agency’s medical facility and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.

With the clock ticking for him and the complication of other underlying medical conditions, the suspect was eventually admitted at the tertiary facility where he had to undergo exploratory laparotomy to extract the remaining 57 wraps of cocaine stuck in his stomach after his wife and brother endorsed the necessary consent forms on Thursday, January 30.”

Babafemi stated that in total, the NDLEA recovered 81 cocaine pellets weighing 1.943 kilograms from his body.

In another operation, Babafemi said the NDLEA operatives intercepted a 2,000-kilogram shipment of Ghanaian Loud, a potent strain of cannabis, at Lekki beach on January 29.

He added that two suspects, Sunday Awoyede and Christopher Cletus, were arrested while attempting to load the drugs into a truck.

“Another suspect, Lawal Idris Olasunkanmi, was also arrested the same day with 55kg skunk during a raid at his base in the Mushin area of Lagos,” Babafemi added.

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