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Detained NANS President Atiku Isah Files Explosive Lawsuit Alleging Abduction,Torture, and Rights Violations;Seeks ₦38.3 Billion in Damages

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Abuja, Federal Capital Territory – A landmark lawsuit filed by Comrade Atiku Abubakar Isah, the detained President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has ignited national outrage, implicating Seyi Tinubu-son of President Bola Tinubu-the Department of State Services (DSS), and senior officials of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) in allegations of abduction, torture, and systemic human rights violations.

The suit, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja on May 14, 2025 (Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/966/2025), demands ₦38.3 billion in damages and raises grave concerns about state-sanctioned repression and political interference in student leadership.

Legal Claims and Allegations of Brutality

Isah’s legal team, led by Ugwueze I. Oduegbu and R.O. Ifebhor of Ajunwa & Co., asserts that the NANS president was subjected to a coordinated attack during his inauguration at the Wells Carlton Hotel in Abuja. A rival faction allegedly backed by political elites, including Seyi Tinubu, disrupted the event with weapons, injuring attendees and forcing dignitaries like former Governors Ibrahim Shekarau and Idris Wada to flee. Following the violence, Isah was reportedly abducted by DSS operatives while receiving medical treatment at a DSS clinic and has remained incommunicado for over 15 days.

The lawsuit outlines multiple constitutional violations, including unlawful detention under Section 34 of the 1999 Constitution and Articles 5 and 16 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

Isah’s legal filings describe “brutal beating, stabbing, and psychological trauma” inflicted during custody, which his family claims has exacerbated his health crisis.

The plaintiffs seek a judicial declaration that these acts constitute “inhuman and degrading treatment,” alongside an order for Isah’s immediate release and an injunction barring further harassment by the respondents.

High-Profile Respondents and Monetary Demands

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The lawsuit names three respondents: DSS Director-General Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi (appointed in August 2024), NTA Director-General Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos, and Seyi Tinubu. The inclusion of Tinubu’s son has intensified scrutiny, given prior allegations by Isah that Seyi and Youth Development Minister Ayodele Olawande offered him a ₦100 million bribe to endorse President Tinubu’s policies-a claim Seyi denies. The NTA’s role remains unclear, though its leadership, appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in September 2024, faces accusations of complicity in media-related aspects of the case.

Isah’s demand for ₦38.3 billion includes ₦32.87 billion in general damages, ₦5.5 billion in exemplary damages, and 20% annual interest until payment.

This unprecedented sum reflects the severity of the alleged violations and aims to deter future abuses by state actors.

NANS Leadership Crisis and Political Interference

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The lawsuit emerges from a protracted leadership struggle within NANS, Nigeria’s largest student body. Isah’s faction alleges that political elites, including Mr Seyi Tinubu, have weaponized state agencies like the DSS to suppress dissent. Family members accuse the DSS of “bandit-like” conduct, citing Isah’s disappearance and the agency’s refusal to disclose his whereabouts or charges.

The DSS, under its new DG Ajayi, has pledged to prioritize “covertness and studied silence,” a strategy critics argue enables human rights abuses.

Legal and Public Reactions

Human rights organizations and student groups have condemned Isah’s detention, with protests planned at universities nationwide. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar criticized President Tinubu for remaining silent on the allegations, urging accountability for Seyi’s alleged role.

Conversely, Seyi Tinubu maintains his innocence, dismissing the claims as “fictional” and politically motivated.The Federal High Court is expected to hear the case imminently, though a date remains unconfirmed. Legal experts predict the proceedings will test Nigeria’s commitment to judicial independence amid mounting accusations of executive overreach.

Implications for Media and State Institutions

The NTA’s involvement raises questions about media integrity, particularly after President Tinubu’s 2024 appointment of seven executive directors to modernize the broadcaster.

Critics argue the NTA’s leadership may prioritize political loyalty over journalistic ethics, though no direct evidence links the agency to Isah’s ordeal.

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For the DSS, the case compounds existing scrutiny over its human rights record. The agency’s recent leadership transition, marked by pledges to refocus on national security, has done little to assuage concerns about its opacity and alleged brutality.

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As the lawsuit unfolds, it underscores systemic issues of political interference, institutional accountability, and student activism in Nigeria. Isah’s case has become a rallying cry for civil society, with outcomes likely to influence public trust in the judiciary and the Tinubu administration’s legacy.

Updates will follow as court proceedings advance and new evidence emerges.

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