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At least 300 killed in Bangladesh anti-government protest

The overall death toll from clashes in Bangladesh has risen to at least 300 people, after 94 died Sunday in the deadliest day in weeks of anti-government demonstrations, according to an AFP tally.

The tally is based on reports from police, officials and doctors at hospitals.

Bangladeshi security forces patrolled the capital on Monday as protesters demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation said they would take to Dhaka’s streets again following the deadliest day of unrest since demonstrations erupted last month.

Analysts fear violence could surpass that seen on Sunday, when hundreds of thousands of protesters and government supporters countrywide battled each other with sticks and knives, and security forces opened fire with rifles.

Soldiers and police in Dhaka barricaded routes to Hasina’s office with barbed wire in a bid to enforce a curfew that came into effect Sunday evening, AFP reporters said.

Mobile internet was tightly restricted countrywide, offices were closed and the country’s more than 3,500 economically vital garment factories were shut.

Rallies that began last month against civil service job quotas have escalated into some of the worst unrest of Hasina’s 15-year rule and shifted into wider calls for the 76-year-old to quit.

“We are calling on students and the public all over the country to march towards Dhaka,” said Asif Mahmud, one of the key leaders in the nationwide civil disobedience campaign.

“The time has come for the final protest,” he added.

– ‘Shocking violence’ –
At least 94 people died on Sunday, including 14 police officers, many of whom were killed when protesters stormed a station in the northeastern town of Enayetpur.

The day’s violence took the total number of people killed since protests began in early July to at least 300, according to an AFP tally based on police, government officials and doctors at hospitals.

“The shocking violence in Bangladesh must stop,” United Nations rights chief Volker Turk said in a statement.

Ali Riaz, an Illinois State University politics professor and expert on Bangladesh, warned that Hasina was “digging her heels” in, adding he was “deeply concerned” at the crisis.

“This is an unprecedented popular uprising by all measures,” Riaz said. “Also, the ferocity of the state actors and regime loyalists is unmatched in history.”

Protesters in Dhaka were seen climbing a statue of Hasina’s father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s independence leader, and smashing it with hammers, according to videos on social media verified by AFP.

– ‘Raw anger’ –
In several cases, soldiers and police did not intervene to stem the protests Sunday, unlike during the past month of rallies that repeatedly ended in deadly crackdowns.

Demonstrators in Dhaka, surrounded by a tightly packed and cheering crowd, waved a Bangladeshi flag on top of an armoured car as soldiers watched, according to videos verified by AFP.

“Let’s be clear: The walls are closing in on Hasina: She’s rapidly losing support and legitimacy,” Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute at the Washington-based Wilson Center, told AFP.

“The protests have taken on immense momentum, fuelled by raw anger but also by the confidence that comes with knowing that so much of the nation is behind them.”

In a hugely symbolic rebuke of Hasina, a respected former army chief demanded the government “immediately” withdraw troops and allow protests.

“Those who are responsible for pushing people of this country to a state of such an extreme misery will have to be brought to justice,” ex-army chief General Ikbal Karim Bhuiyan told reporters Sunday, in a joint statement alongside other senior former officers.

– ‘By the people’ –
Current army chief Waker-uz-Zaman told officers on Saturday that the military “always stood by the people”, according to an official statement, which gave no further details and did not say explicitly whether the army backed the protests.

The anti-government movement has attracted people from across society in the South Asian nation of about 170 million people, including film stars, musicians and singers.

Hasina has ruled Bangladesh since 2009 and won her fourth consecutive election in January after a vote without genuine opposition.

Her government is accused by rights groups of misusing state institutions to entrench its hold on power and stamp out dissent, including through the extrajudicial killing of opposition activists.

Demonstrations began over the reintroduction of a quota scheme that reserved more than half of all government jobs for certain groups.

The protests have continued despite the scheme having been scaled back by Bangladesh’s top court.

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Simon Ekpa to be extradited to Nigeria – Defence

The Nigerian Defence Headquarters has confirmed that Simon Ekpa, the self-proclaimed prime minister of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), will be extradited to Nigeria to face charges of terrorism brought against him.

Director of Defence Information, Brig Gen Tukur Gusau, disclosed this on Thursday night, adding that the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Chris Musa, is pleased with Ekpa’s arrest in Finland, hoping it will pave the way for his extradition to Nigeria to face justice.

Gusau wrote: “CDS is happy with his arrest in Finland, with the hope this will be a step towards his extradition to Nigeria so that he will face justice.”

Ekpa’s arrest is connected to allegations of using social media platforms to spread separatist propaganda linked to IPOB, promoting violence against civilians and authorities in southeastern Nigeria.

The Finland district court in Lahti ordered his remand on probable cause for public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent in Nigeria, with offences dating back to August 23, 2021.

Additionally, Ekpa has been investigated for alleged financial crimes, including collecting funds through questionable means.

Four other suspects, accused of financing terrorism, are believed to have committed crimes in August 2022 in Lahti.

The Nigerian Government has been seeking Ekpa’s extradition, and the Defence Headquarters’ announcement makes it a good development in the case.

Ekpa’s extradition is expected to facilitate his trial in Nigeria, addressing concerns about his alleged role in promoting violence and separatism.

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HP Wolf Security Launches Advanced Physical Cyberattack Protection for Business Introducing HP Enterprise Security

Edition: Comprehensive Safeguards Against Hardware and Firmware TamperingLagos, Nigeria – November 21, 2024 – HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) has unveiled the HP Enterprise Security Edition, a revolutionary suite of security features designed to protect HP business-class PCs from targeted physical cyberattacks.

This innovative solution offers robust multilayered defense for hardware and firmware, coupled with unparalleled visibility into potential tampering throughout the device lifecycle.With the rise of hybrid work and Work from Anywhere (WFA), the risk of physical cyberattacks has surged. Attackers exploiting brief physical access to PCs pose significant threats to organizations.

A recent survey reveals that over 51% of IT Security Decision Makers (ITSDMs) are concerned about their inability to detect hardware or firmware tampering during transit. HP Enterprise Security Edition addresses these vulnerabilities, empowering IT teams to detect and prevent unauthorized alterations while safeguarding devices from persistent threats.

Key Features of HP Enterprise Security Edition1. Firmware LockA user-controlled lock at the firmware level, used alongside HP Sure Admin. When activated, this feature employs HP Sure Admin’s cryptographic, password-free authentication, preventing unauthorized access even if the device is left unattended.

This lock offers significantly stronger protection than traditional operating system locks.2. Platform CertificatesDigital certificates validate the integrity of critical hardware and firmware components, such as processors, memory, BIOS, or PCIe devices.

This ensures that no unauthorized modifications occur, enhancing overall device security.3. Sure Start Virtualization ProtectionPre-boot protection isolates malicious or compromised third-party hardware—such as devices connected via Thunderbolt™/USB-C or PCIe ports—within a micro-virtual machine.

This safeguards the device from firmware contamination and prevents attackers from exploiting vulnerabilities.—Revolutionizing PC SecurityDr. Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security for Personal Systems at HP Inc., stated:> “Physical attacks are typically well-planned, often linked to nation-state campaigns or corporate espionage. However, the growing underground market for corporate network access is driving opportunistic attacks—exploiting moments of vulnerability, like unattended PCs in public spaces.”Dr. Pratt emphasized the importance of hardware security:> “By compromising hardware or firmware, attackers can establish a nearly undetectable foothold, gaining long-term access to sensitive networks and data.

HP Enterprise Security Edition provides critical defenses to prevent these threats, while equipping IT teams with the tools to validate device integrity.”—Strengthening Resilience and VisibilityHP Enterprise Security Edition empowers organizations with:

Enhanced Platform Integrity: Protects hardware and firmware layers beneath the operating system.Supply Chain Risk Mitigation: Validates hardware and firmware integrity before onboarding.

Lifecycle Security Governance: Maintains control over device security from deployment to retirement.

These measures ensure businesses can confidently secure sensitive data, enabling hybrid work without compromising security.—Availability

The HP Enterprise Security Edition will be available for select HP PC platforms.—About HP Inc.HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is a global technology leader delivering innovation that connects people and ideas.

Operating in over 170 countries, HP offers sustainable solutions across personal computing, printing, 3D printing, hybrid work, and gaming. Visit www.hp.com for more information.

About HP Wolf SecurityHP Wolf Security provides world-class endpoint protection with hardware-enforced solutions that safeguard PCs, printers, and users from cyber threats. Learn more at www.hp.com/wolf.Media Contact:THOP for HPAdeola – adeola@wearethop.com

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Federal High Court Adjourns Labour Party’s Suit on Rivers Lawmakers’ Defection to January 2025

PDP Urges Caution from Police as It Prepares for Upcoming Rivers Local Government Elections

The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has adjourned until January 21, 2025, to deliver a ruling on several applications in a case filed by the Labour Party (LP).

The suit, registered as FHC/PH/25/2024, seeks to have the seats of 27 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly declared vacant following their alleged defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The Labour Party, represented by its caretaker committee chairman in Rivers State, Hilda Dokubo, is also asking the court to mandate the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct by-elections for the vacant seats, allowing all interested parties, including the Labour Party, to contest.

During the court proceedings on Wednesday, counsel for the defendants, Ferdinand Orbih (SAN), representing the embattled Speaker Martin Amaewhule and others, requested the consolidation of three separate applications.

Orbih argued that the motions all addressed similar subject matters and called for the exchange of pleadings and presentation of evidence to substantiate the claims. He urged the court to grant the consolidation request.

The Labour Party’s counsel, Clifford Chukwu, did not object to the consolidation but opposed the substance of the defendants’ applications. Chukwu argued that the defendants had failed to file further affidavits in response to the Labour Party’s counter-affidavits, effectively admitting to the facts stated in the counter-affidavits.

He urged Justice Emmanuel Obele to dismiss the motions filed by the defendants.Justice Obele, after hearing arguments from both sides, announced the adjournment of the case to January 21, 2025, for a ruling on the applications.

Speaking to journalists after the session, Chukwu emphasized the Labour Party’s stance, stating that the 27 lawmakers openly admitted their defection through various public platforms, including televised announcements.

He further revealed that affidavits and video evidence were available to substantiate the claims.

The case took another dimension as Justice Obele scheduled December 7, 2024, to hear a related suit filed by Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo and three other lawmakers loyal to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

This separate case also seeks to declare the seats of the defected lawmakers vacant and to restrain them from parading as members of the State House of Assembly.Commenting on the matter, Emeka Onyeka, one of the defense counsels, explained that the current proceedings focused on preliminary issues, which must be resolved before the court can address the substantive case.

He reiterated the defendants’ request for the court to order the filing of pleadings, citing the contentious nature of the issues at hand.

As the political drama unfolds, the adjournment leaves the fate of the embattled lawmakers in limbo while raising significant questions about party loyalty, legislative integrity, and the legal implications of political defections in Nigeria.

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Efe Ajagba Poised to Challenge Daniel Dubois for IBF Heavyweight Title

Nigerian heavyweight boxer Efe Ajagba has emerged as a potential challenger for Daniel Dubois’ IBF world heavyweight title.

This development follows the confirmation that Anthony Joshua’s anticipated rematch with the champion could be delayed until 2026.

The International Boxing Federation (IBF) has granted Dubois the option of an optional title defense against any top 15 ranked contender before April 22. Ajagba, currently ranked eighth and holding the WBC Silver title, has risen as a strong candidate.

Dubois’ promoter, Frank Warren, confirmed plans for the champion to defend his title in February, following indications from Joshua’s camp that they would not be ready for an immediate rematch.

“Daniel will defend his title in February, and if it’s not Joshua, then it’ll be against someone ranked in the top five,” Warren revealed in an interview with Sky Sports.Dubois, 27, captured the IBF title in September with a sensational fifth-round knockout victory over Joshua at Wembley Stadium.

The win extended his record to an impressive 22 wins, with 21 of those coming by way of knockout.

Meanwhile, Ajagba boasts 14 knockouts in 20 professional fights, with only one loss, further establishing himself as a formidable opponent for the champion.

Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, explained that the British-Nigerian boxer’s injuries from the September fight, coupled with concerns about a quick turnaround, have ruled out his availability for an immediate rematch.

Joshua, who has amassed over $200 million in his career, including $75 million from fights this year alone, is expected to return to the ring in the summer.

Warren highlighted the champion’s flexibility for his upcoming defense, noting that the bout against Joshua in September fulfilled a mandatory obligation.

“First of all, the fight Daniel had against AJ was his mandatory, so he is allowed a period, which means he can fight in February and he’s allowed up until April or May to make a voluntary defense,” Warren explained.

IBF President Daryl Peoples confirmed Dubois’ right to an optional defense, paving the way for a potential showdown with Ajagba.

Both fighters, known for their impressive knockout power and similar physical attributes, promise an explosive matchup.

The winner of the potential Dubois vs. Ajagba clash could position themselves for a lucrative unification bout against the winner of the highly anticipated Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury rematch, scheduled for December 21 in Saudi Arabia.

That fight will see the WBC, WBO, and WBA titles on the line, further intensifying the stakes in the heavyweight division.

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You can’t fire somebody you didn’t employ—Odoh to Tinubu

The recently dismissed Vice-Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Professor Bernard Odoh, has rejected his removal, claiming that President Bola Tinubu “can’t fire somebody you didn’t employ.”

Odoh, in a Thursday interview on Arise TV, said his dismissal failed to follow due process and undermined the autonomy of the institution’s governing council, which had appointed him.

“You can’t fire somebody you didn’t employ. The Visitor (Tinubu) appointed the council and the council followed due process to engage and give me a letter. He can’t remove me through a press release,” Odoh said.

Yesterday, Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, announced that he has dismised Odoh as Unizik Vice-Chancellor as well as the institution’s Registrar, Mrs. Rosemary Ifoema Nwokike and also approved the dissolution of the governing council of the 33-year-old institution.

“The sacking of the governing council and officials followed reports that the council illegally appointed an unqualified vice chancellor without following due process,” Onanuga said.

Onanuga said the controversial appointment drew the attention of the federal government after tensions arose between the institution’s Senate and the governing council.

In response, Odoh refuted claims that his appointment had violated university laws, stating that his selection as VC had “followed a straightforward procedure” and not “through a press release”

“I’m not disobeying Mr. President, but it is the governing council that will recommend my sack after investigating me,” adding that “Mr. President could have been ill-advised.”

“There was no panel of inquiry. I was not appointed through a press release but rather by a constituted authority which followed a straightforward procedure.”

He also noted that his records were validated by the Sokoto State High Court and corroborated by the university’s registrar at the time of his confirmation.

“What some people did was to pay somebody to remove my records from the university.

The VC who appointed me still teaches at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, and he wrote my reference letter,” he added.

Odoh also alleged that his removal was influenced by regional bias, stating that being from Ebonyi State, often regarded as a ‘third-class people’ had made him a target.

“I’m from Ebonyi State. We are regarded as third-class people. People feel I’m not qualified because I come from Ebonyi State. People have ganged up to remove me at all costs.

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Ekpa, four others arrested in Finland for terrorism

Simon Ekpa and four others have been arrested in Finland for terrorism
Simon Ekpa and four others have been arrested in Finland for terrorism

Finnish-Nigerian separatist agitator Simon Ekpa, alongside four other individuals, has been arrested in Finland for terrorism. 

A report from Finland states the self-declared Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in exile, was remanded in custody by the Päijät-Häme District Court on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent.

In a statement published on its website on Thursday, the Central Criminal Police of Finland announced the arrests of five individuals on suspicion of terrorist crimes. 

The police indicated that Ekpa was arrested “on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent,” while the other four individuals were arrested “for financing a terrorist crime.

According to the police, the suspect is believed to have promoted his activities from Finland through means that have incited violence against civilians and authorities, as well as other crimes in the South-Eastern region of Nigeria.

Crime Commissioner Otto Hiltunen, head of the investigation from the Central Crime Police, stated that “the man has carried out this activity, among other things, on his social media channels.” The statement also mentioned that four other individuals are suspected of financing this activity. 

“Claims will be heard in the Päijät-Häme District Court today, November 21. The detention demands are linked to a preliminary investigation in which a Finnish citizen of Nigerian descent, born in the 1980s, is suspected of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent, ” the statement added,

All five suspects were arrested earlier this week, and “international cooperation has been carried out during the preliminary investigation.”

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