Saturday, May 23, 2026
FB X LI YT
Breaking
EDITORIAL: The Igbo Mockery of Yoruba Terror Attacks – A Rebuttal BREAKING πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸš¨: Doctor and Wife Kidnapped in Kogi Attack – Gunmen stormed a community in Kogi State, abducting a medical doctor and his wife. πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸŽ“FUTA alumnus Dr Abdullahi Saka rises to professorial cadre at University of Westminster β€” recognition for his strong impact in construction informatics and sustainable digital construction research. JUST IN: Oyo ACCORD Issues Stern Warning to Guber Aspirant Oriyomi Hamzat Over Alleged Screening Violence Cristiano Ronaldo Ties Mayweather with $300 Million Haul as Top Athletes Earn $1.4 Billion OUTRAGE πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸš¨: FRSC Condemns Abuja Traffic Shooting by DSS Operative β€” Alleged gunshots fired during stop raise concern over conduct and safety. Amin Tijjani Muhammad, popularly known as β€œMayor”, is a political figure eyeing the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) seat in the Borno State House of Assembly under the Allied Democratic Congress (ADC). UPDATE πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬βš–οΈ: Kano Rep Alhassan Ado Doguwa denies substance allegations over viral blue tongue clip, insisting it was β€œsweet blue candy” and blaming political enemies for the controversy.
NEWS

No Room for Sharia court in Ogun state,’ Says Governor Abiodun

January 29, 2025 2 min read

January 28, 2025

By Seyi Akindele

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has reiterated that the state government only recognizes courts established through the Nigerian Constitution, emphasizing that Sharia Courts are not legally backed to operate within the state.

In a statement personally signed by the Governor, he noted that Sharia Courts cannot be constituted by individuals or groups without legal authority.

This reaction comes after a notice announced the launch of a Sharia Court in the state.

According to Governor Abiodun, “The Ogun State Government has noted the circulation of a digital notice announcing the launch of a Shari’ah Court in Ogun State. No Sharia Court is authorized to operate within Ogun State.”

He listed the legally recognized courts in the state, including Magistrates’ Courts, High Court, Customary Courts, and others, stating that Sharia law does not form part of the state’s legal framework.

While acknowledging the rights of individuals to practice their chosen religion, Governor Abiodun emphasized that this freedom does not extend to forming unauthorized assemblies or institutions.

β€œNo individual or group is legally permitted to constitute a court or present themselves to the public as a court without legal backing,” he said.

The Governor directed those involved in the unauthorized Sharia Court to cease activities and disband the entity, advising the public to disregard any related summons or documents.