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Excellent report by _Inside the Niger Delta_ on the State Police discourse at my event, held last week at the Transcorp ...
26/03/2026

Excellent report by _Inside the Niger Delta_ on the State Police discourse at my event, held last week at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. It is a must-watch!

Thanks to Felix 'Mamode Akugha, the new Managing Director of AIT.

INSIDE THE NIGER DELTA WITH MAMODE AKUGHA Watch more interesting videos : ndntvnigeriaFollow Inside the Niger Delta On: https://instagram.com/ndntvnigeria ...

PRESS STATEMENTFALSE ATTRIBUTION OF PETITION AGAINST THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF THE FCT, NYESOM WIKEMy attention has bee...
08/01/2026

PRESS STATEMENT

FALSE ATTRIBUTION OF PETITION AGAINST THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF THE FCT, NYESOM WIKE

My attention has been drawn to a false and misleading report by an online newspaper medium (The Southern Examiner), which claims that I petitioned President Bola Tinubu to sack Nyesom Wike as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. This claim is entirely untrue, false in its entirety, and is hereby denied with the utmost emphasis.

I have attached the video link below to clearly demonstrate the context of my comments as a news analyst on Arise News, which have been deliberately twisted, misrepresented, and falsely attributed to me for purposes that do not reflect my views or intentions. At no time did I petition the President or call for the removal of the Honourable Minister of the FCT. I consider this to be very offensive and will definitely take action after I have fully consulted with my colleague lawyers and some respected figures in the Nigerian media landscape.

No individual, group, or political jobbers should exploit my professional views on political issues to the extent of fabricating or attributing to me a so-called “petition to sack Wike.” Such conduct is irresponsible and calculated to mislead the public.

As has always been my consistent and established practice, I do not use my role as a news analyst to pursue or promote any personal, political, or organisational agenda. Where I hold a personal opinion or seek to advance an advocacy position as a public interest lawyer and socio-economic rights advocate, particularly on behalf of my organisation, Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER), I do so transparently through a formal press statement, a press briefing, or both. I will never compromise, taint, or risk the objectivity of news analysis by covertly advancing advocacy positions or pushing any political position, as doing so would amount to a betrayal of public trust.

In view of the increasing tendency to twist analytical commentary for political gain or loss to any party, and in the build-up to the 2027 general elections, I hereby announce that I shall, in my capacity as a news analyst, cease commentary on political issues. The objectivity required of serious news analysis must not be compromised by deliberate distortion or manipulation from any interest.

I urge media organisations and the public to exercise responsibility, professionalism, and fairness in their reporting and attribution of views, particularly during a politically sensitive period.

Video link referenced:
https://youtu.be/-tmCkn-Cd8E?si=SgvkW9JtpZ027-HZ

Signed:
Frank Tietie
Lawyer, Media Commentator, News Analyst and Executive Director, Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER)
Abuja.
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29/11/2025

*Human Rights Fest*
Launching a New Festival of Putting Human Rights First
by Frank Tietie

From 2016 to 2021, I mobilised ordinary citizens of Nigeria to gather on every December 10th to celebrate International Human Rights Day by organising the Human Rights Fiesta under the auspices of the Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER), an NGO I founded in 2014.

The Human Rights Fiesta was an instant success because it filled a void in the Nigerian civic space. Its goal was to raise human rights consciousness nationwide through music, dance, poetry, and comedy. It was an event entirely owned and fully funded by Nigerians.

The concept was straightforward. During those times, I sourced high-quality T-shirts from China, requested designs promoting humanity, printed them at a highly negotiated cost, and gave them out free of charge, asking for donations in return. Only about a quarter of the recipients of the T-shirts donated, with the shortfall covered by Amnesty International under Osai Ojigho's leadership, the Centre for Democracy & Development (CDD) under Idayat Hassan, and with much support from Shamsudeen Usman and Austin Aigbe, who flooded the event with CDD's ICE materials. Later, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) also provided significant support.

However, one individual, Toyin Dawodu, a Nigerian-American from California, stood out in his support for the Fiesta. He saw it as a means to reach out and improve conditions in Nigeria, funding a considerable part of the event and supporting many other causes initiated by CASER. Senator Dino Melaye proved a dependable ally during those years. He sponsored the performances of Ras Kimono (of blessed memory) and Orits Wiliki at the inaugural edition, and attended on two occasions as a serving Senator, delivering highly inspiring speeches.

The Nigerian media was very supportive. Starting with Love 104.5 FM, which aired the Omnibus Human Rights Show I presented every weekday, including Greetings FM with another of my radio programmes, Legal Matters Nigeria; Obiora Ilo and Mamode Akugha of the renowned O & M Show on Africa Independent Television (AIT), which featured me regularly; and the fantastic producers across most radio stations in Abuja, especially at Radio Nigeria, thebradio station which gave me the most significant exposure in my human rights advocacy efforts. The event also recently gained tremendous visibility on Arise News, the most authentic television network broadcasting from Africa to the world.

The success of the Human Rights Fiesta came at a great personal and family cost. I saw its potential to become one of Nigeria's annual flagship events but had to change tactics because I needed to focus on practising law responsibly. Few young people understood not-for-profit work as I did, and few were willing to undertake such sacrifices with the same irresistible passion as I had. Therefore, in 2022, I decided it was time to relinquish my role and entered into an agreement with the NHRC to take over the annual event. Thanks to Tony Ojukwu, SAN, the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, for his foresight in agreeing to manage the event, despite having supported it previously with his presence and resources. The support of individuals like Jide Ojo, John Isabage and, Edward Adebayo and many others cannot be forgotten easily.

Since stepping back, I have been inundated with calls from many claiming to be co-owners who want the Fiesta restored to its original format, especially now that it is held at the NHRC premises, contrasting with earlier venues such as Hawthorn Suites, Nicon Luxury Hotel, Sheraton Hotel & Towers (now Abuja Continental), and the Abuja Exhibition Pavilion, which regularly showcased artists like Aishida and others. I have communicated this to the NHRC, though.

While I am now very limited in time and resources and do not want to take back the event from the NHRC, I recognise the need for a slightly modified version to sustain its cultural and celebratory essence even during challenging times. I have therefore decided to launch 'Human Rights Fest', also to be held on 10th December, International Human Rights Day.

The Human Rights Fest would signify a FESTival dedicated to putting human rights first (FEST). Although smaller in scale than the previous versions, it will focus on music and speech sessions that characterised the original event.

On that day, 10th of December, 2025, I am scheduled to speak at the Nigerian Bar Association (Lagos Branch) event at Muson Centre, Lagos, to mark the International Human Rights Day. The same day, I will also be in Abuja to host the Human Rights Fest at the Coffee Arcade in Asokoro. Additionally, I will attend a Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship meeting at the Transcorp Hilton, where Prof. Sam Amadi, (now the Highly Venerable), will serve as the Chief Testifier.

Let us prepare for a busy December 10th, International Human Rights Day. See you there, Deo Volente!

Frank Tietie
Lawyer, Executive Director, Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (CASER) & Media Personality, writing from Abuja

CASER Launches Essay Competition to Honour Media Icon Obaigbena
02/06/2025

CASER Launches Essay Competition to Honour Media Icon Obaigbena

CASER was founded in 2012 to promote human rights and improved living standards for Nigerians. Photo: CASER The Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (CASER) has unveiled the National Secondary School Essay Competition in honour of Prince Nduka Obaigbena, a renowned leader in the media in...

INVASION OKUAMA-One Year AfterIt is now one year after the Nigerian Army invaded the OKUAMA Community in Delta State aft...
29/04/2025

INVASION OKUAMA-One Year After
It is now one year after the Nigerian Army invaded the OKUAMA Community in Delta State after the alleged killing of soldiers by some armed men.
What is the state of the community and its residents after the crisis? Amb. Edewor Egedegbe, a Conflict Prevention and Human Rights Advocate, will be on the Law Times Podcast to give an update on the invasion of OKUAMA one year later.

To join the live stream at 6pm, today, *Tuesday April 29th,* click here👇🏾
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Frank Tietie, Esq.
Nigerian Lawyer & Media Personality
Abuja

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