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Malami Breaks Silence, Dismisses Claims Tying Him to Terrorism Funding

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Following a report by SaharaReporters that listed him among Nigerians allegedly related to terror financiers, former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami fiercely denied accusations that he was involved in financing terrorism.

According to the report, which was released on Friday, two suspects detained during a counterterrorism probe were “linked to” Malami and other well-known Nigerians.

Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Malami denied any role in financing terrorists in a statement posted on his Facebook page. He emphasized that he has never been charged, looked into, or suspected of financing terrorism by Nigerian or foreign authorities.

“My attention has been drawn to a recent publication in which my name was mentioned in connection with allegations of terrorism financing and so-called “links” to persons described as terror suspects or alleged financiers,” the statement says.

“I believe the following clarifications are required for the sake of justice, truth, and public record.

“First, I declare categorically and absolutely that I have never been charged, accused, invited, questioned, investigated, or investigated for financing terrorism or any associated offense by any security, law enforcement, regulatory, or intelligence organization, either inside or outside of Nigeria.

Second, even the retired military commander who was quoted as the main source in the aforementioned article unequivocally acknowledged that he was not accusing me or any other specified individuals of funding terrorism. According to reports, his own description was restricted to an ambiguous claim that some suspects reportedly had “business” or “institutional” relationships with different individuals. Unfortunately, that crucial clarification was overshadowed by a headline and framing that could lead well-meaning people to draw incorrect and harmful conclusions. These conclusions were then politically manipulated by my political opponents to create mischievous insinuations that suggested I was involved in financing terrorism.

Financing terrorism is a serious offense that has disastrous effects on both human life and national security. Any attempt to link a person to such an offense—whether by direct accusation or indirect innuendo—must be based on verified evidence, due process, and legal conclusions rather than conjecture, speculation, or guilt by association. It is dishonest and unfair to imply that legitimate professional or institutional interactions might be interpreted as proof of financing terrorism in the absence of additional information.

For the avoidance of doubt, any suggestion that I was involved in the funding of terrorism is directly refuted by my official record in office. I collaborated with other branches of government and pertinent organizations while serving as Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice in order to fortify Nigeria’s institutional and legal framework against money laundering and the funding of terrorism, rather than weaken it.

“To meet international standards on operational autonomy and to restore Nigeria’s standing within the international financial intelligence community, the Federal Government established an independent Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) by law through cooperative efforts involving the Federal Ministry of Justice, the National Assembly, and other stakeholders.

“The Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, which repealed the previous Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act and offered a more thorough and strict framework for combating money laundering and related offenses, including those that may underpin terrorism financing, was enacted with our support.

In a similar vein, we worked on the enactment and execution of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, which updated offenses and penalties, strengthened Nigeria’s legal framework against terrorism, and strengthened provisions that specifically addressed the financing of terrorism in accordance with international norms and UN obligations.

“To improve coordination, information-sharing, and compliance across the anti-money-laundering and counter-terrorism-financing (AML/CFT) architecture, my office collaborated closely with important domestic institutions, including the NFIU, the Central Bank of Nigeria, law enforcement, and regulatory agencies, as well as with international partners.”

Okanga’s Christmas Outreach Message Sparks Reactions as Constituency Commends His Continued Generosity

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A new community message circulating across Enone Constituency has set off a wave of mixed reactions as residents reflect on the annual Christmas support programme championed by Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, widely known as Okanga. The message suggests that anyone who does not receive support this festive season may need to reconsider their level of engagement and obligations within the constituency.

The statement also urges residents to stand with leaders who demonstrate genuine compassion and uphold the values of humanity, noting that Okanga’s commitment places him in a unique class of his own.

A key highlight of the message draws attention to the consistency of the lawmaker’s welfare interventions since his inauguration.

It reads:
“Since Dr. Hon. Philip Agbese took over office, he has not failed to generously give Christmas celebration materials and food items that could carry every family from December all through January to March the next. These provisions help keep the entire community healthy and supported. He has repeated this act of kindness once again in 2025.”

Residents across Enone have acknowledged the wide-reaching impact of this yearly outreach, especially at a time when economic pressures continue to affect households. Many beneficiaries describe Okanga’s programme as one of the most reliable support systems available to families during the festive period.

The circulating message further asserts that “only Okanga can achieve what no politician in Enone has ever done,” a claim that has sparked ongoing discussions both online and offline. While a large number of constituents praise his efforts, others caution against overstated expectations, noting that government programmes should aim for inclusiveness and fairness.

Community analysts observe that the festive distribution has become an important reference point for grassroots engagement in Enone, highlighting the influence of Okanga’s welfare initiatives on public perception. They also note that heightened political interest often accompanies such programmes, especially as election cycles draw near.

Although Hon. Agbese has not personally commented on the statement, his office has repeatedly emphasized that his outreach efforts are for all residents of Enone, regardless of political affiliation.

As the 2025 Christmas season unfolds, community elders and opinion leaders are calling for continued peace, cooperation, and gratitude, stressing that unity remains essential for the constituency’s progress.

Dangote Opens Up on Plans to Cut Petrol Prices Following Talks With Tinubu

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In order to maintain competitiveness with importers, Aliko Dangote, the founder and president/chief executive of Dangote Group, has reiterated that his refinery will keep lowering gas prices.

Following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at Aso Rock on Monday, Dangote told State House media that the refinery’s continuous pricing adjustments were a part of initiatives to increase the competitiveness of Nigeria’s domestic petroleum prices.

“The cost is decreasing. We must lower prices because we must compete with imports, Dangote stated. He went on to say that despite changes in the price of crude oil throughout the world, Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals is still dedicated to upholding pricing stability.

The refinery reduced its fuel gantry price from ₦877 to ₦828 per litre on November 6, 2025, a 5.6% decrease. Its coastal price also decreased to ₦806 per litre from ₦854.

Dangote recognized that smuggling remains a major issue despite efforts to reduce fuel prices. Fortunately for us, however, there is still some smuggling. Because the prices in Nigeria are roughly 55% lower than those in our neighboring nations, there is still a significant amount of smuggling, he noted.

He went into detail regarding the difficulties caused by the large price difference, pointing out that petrol in neighboring nations costs between ₦1,500 and ₦1,600 per litre, while in Nigeria, the price is around ₦800.

“There is so much money to be made that people will continue to smuggle regardless of how you police the borders,” he continued.

Nigerians were reassured by Dangote that petroleum items, such as gasoline and diesel, will be available at fair pricing. He underlined that the refinery’s objective is to create a long-term, sustainable business rather than to rapidly recoup its $20 billion investment.

Dangote stated, “We are not here to make our $20 billion back quickly; it’s a long-term investment.”

Dangote praised President Tinubu’s vision and the efforts of the ministerial committee in charge of the Naira for Crude policy, calling it a win-win situation for Nigeria. However, he pointed out that one of the difficulties was obtaining crude oil from foreign vendors.

Because Nigerian petroleum sells for a high price, some foreign oil corporations aren’t really prepared or willing to sell for us. I think the government’s new budget would address this teething issue,” Dangote said.

Additionally, he revealed that the refinery has informed the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of its capacity to provide 50 million liters of gasoline every day, greatly easing Nigeria’s protracted fuel scarcity.

Fuel lines have plagued Nigeria since 1972, but Dangote emphasized that his refinery is assisting in their eradication. He also mentioned that Nigeria is now providing fuel to the United States and Europe for the first time.

We’ll be able to offer roughly 15 to 20 million liters more than Nigeria’s needs by February. We must thus continue to export,” he stated.

Dangote announced plans for future growth, aiming to make the refinery the biggest in the world by 2028.

“We will defeat India’s Reliance. Our daily output will be 1.4 million barrels, compared to Reliance’s 1.25 million. We have already signed the necessary agreements, and we will begin piling for the expansion by January. It will be delivered on time,” he added.

Revealed: The Real Reasons Behind Ex-Defence Minister Badaru’s Resignation

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Information on the abrupt departure of former Defense Minister Badaru Abubakar after just two years in office has surfaced.

Although Badaru stated that health issues were the cause for his resignation, sources suggest that a long-running cold war between him and Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence, was a major factor.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu promptly appointed retired General Christopher Musa, the former Chief of Defense Staff, as the new Minister of Defense after Badaru formally resigned on Monday.

The President’s Special Advisor on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, acknowledged in a statement that Badaru’s resignation was due to ill health.

But according to Saturday Punch’s investigation, Badaru’s resignation was actually due to a long-standing disagreement with Matawalle.

After serving two terms as governor of Jigawa State, Badaru was appointed on August 21, 2023, mostly because of his administrative background and regional clout in the North West, an area beset by growing banditry and terrorism.

Badaru was supposed to concentrate on counterterrorism activities, intelligence reforms, and military modernization after being appointed.

In order to assist Badaru in carrying out defense programs, Matawalle was named the same day as the Minister of State for Defense.

But as the nation’s security situation deteriorated in recent weeks, tensions between the two men increased. The Defence Ministry was under tremendous strain due to the rise in terrorism and banditry as well as the widespread kidnappings of youngsters.

Public and international scrutiny increased as a result of the student abductions and the growing insecurity, particularly after President Tinubu declared a national security emergency.

Nigeria’s leadership is also under pressure from the international community, especially the Trump administration. Due to the widespread murders of Christians in Nigeria that were purportedly connected to terrorists, the United States re-designated the country as a “Country of Particular Concern” in late October.

As public indignation grew, some analysts and citizens started advocating for Badaru’s dismissal. He finally resigned on December 1st, citing health issues as the official reason, as a result of this pressure.

Behind-the-Scenes Tensions: Sources
According to many military insiders in the Defense Ministry who spoke with Saturday Punch, Badaru’s departure was a result of his tense relationship with Matawalle rather than just health issues.

The two ministers had a friendly public relationship, but their private meetings were tense, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Although they seemed to get along well in public, Matawalle and Badaru had a chilly relationship for the most of his tenure as minister. However, the official stated, “It is a known fact here that they had something against themselves.”

He claimed that certain facets of the ministry’s operations, such as media coordination, were impacted by the conflict.

Part of their work was impacted by this. Do you think the media unit is coordinated, even as a journalist? Was it operating in this manner prior to their arrival?

“It should not have happened in the first place to pair the two as ministers,” he continued.

According to a second military source, Matawale was thought to have a close relationship with the president and was starting to take control of the ministry.

According to the source, several All Progressives Congress party leaders saw Matawale as a political asset for the current administration, especially in the country’s northwest.

Matawale has a significant political influence in Zamfara State, where he is a native. For the 2027 election, the APC leaders saw him as a valuable asset. Thus, they consistently support him. He has connections and political support.

But politically, Badaru is weak. When it comes to politics and power struggles, the president does not really take him into consideration, the insider clarified.

Enone Constituency Youths Launch Support Movements for Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese

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A renewed wave of political mobilization has emerged in Enone Constituency as supporters of Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, Deputy Spokesperson of the 10th National Assembly, officially announced two major citizen-driven initiatives aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the lawmaker.

During a community address on Monday evening, a prominent youth leader described Agbese as a representative who has shown “dedication, vision, and commitment” in carrying out his legislative duties. He noted that the constituency had benefited from the congressman’s engagements at the National Assembly and emphasized the need for constituents to acknowledge and support ongoing development efforts.

In his remarks, he declared the launch of two support operations:

1. Operation Who Dey For Okanga?

According to the statement, this initiative seeks to identify and bring together individuals who align themselves with the lawmaker’s development-focused agenda. Supporters were encouraged to publicly affirm their stance as the constituency evaluates its progress under Agbese’s representation.

2. Operation Show Your Voter Card – Set for February 27, 2026

The second initiative, scheduled for early 2026, aims to sensitize residents of the constituency on the importance of voter participation. The organizers stressed that civic responsibility goes beyond verbal endorsement, noting that the permanent voter card remains the most significant tool of democratic expression.

Throughout the gathering, participants echoed solidarity slogans such as #TogetherWeMove, #TogetherWeWin, and #TogetherWeSupport, which trended across local social media platforms following the announcement.

Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, popularly known as Okanga, has continued to gain visibility within the National Assembly, where he serves as the Deputy Spokesperson. His supporters expressed optimism that the newly launched operations would strengthen civic engagement across the constituency.

The event concluded with a call for unity and community-driven participation as preparations toward the 2026 electoral processes continue to take shape.

Tributes Flow as Ogaba Oyi Api Receives Colourful, Honourable Burial

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The final burial rites of Ogaba Oyi Api were held in a colourful and memorable ceremony that drew family members, friends, well-wishers, and members of the wider community. The event, which took place over the weekend, was marked by unity, heartfelt tributes, and cultural displays that reflected the rich traditions of the family.

The ceremony was made exceptionally remarkable by the joint efforts of Okanga’s sisters and brothers, whose coordination and support ensured that every aspect of the burial was beautifully executed. Their contributions brought a sense of order, warmth, and honour to the proceedings, turning the solemn occasion into a celebration of a life well lived.

Guests described the burial as “well-organized, peaceful, and culturally vibrant,” with many commending the Okanga family for standing together to give Ogaba Oyi Api a dignified farewell. Traditional rites, hymns, and emotional speeches highlighted the impact the deceased had on the community, especially in the areas of kindness, leadership, and family values.

Community leaders and relatives also offered words of comfort, urging the family to remain united and to preserve the legacy of love and integrity Ogaba Oyi Api embodied during his lifetime.

As the ceremony came to a close, the atmosphere was filled with gratitude, reflection, and hope. The Okanga family expressed appreciation to everyone who attended or supported the burial in any way.

Ogaba Oyi Api may have departed, but his memory lives on in the hearts of those he touched.

Customs Crackdown: N181.6 Million Petrol Seized From Smuggling Ring

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In just eight weeks, the Nigeria Customs Service’s special task team, Operation Whirlwind, has stopped the smuggling of petroleum products worth ₦181.6 million between Nigeria and Cameroon.

ACG Kolapo Oladeji, the National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, reportedly revealed the discovery at a press conference on Thursday in Yola.

“This operation is focused on energy and food security to promote economic growth in accordance with the fundamental directives of Federal Republic of Nigeria President Bola Tinubu,” Oladeji said.

Oladeji clarified that 55 operations aimed at smuggling hotspots throughout Adamawa State resulted in the seizures.

“To ensure that the border becomes airtight, Operation Whirlwind Zone D has repositioned all of its machinery across its areas of responsibility,” he stated.

He urged stakeholders to work together to further the socioeconomic development of the area and cautioned smugglers to stop their illegal actions.

He pledged, “We will make sure that these economic wreckers’ supply chains are cut off in compliance with enabling laws.”

He also stated that the government would receive the proceeds from the auction of the confiscated petroleum products.

Speaking at the function, Mrs. Abidemi Adewumi-Aluko, Assistant Legal Advisor at the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, characterized the proposed auction as a lawful action to recover national resources and stop economic sabotage.

“Because they jeopardize national security, such offenses carry a life sentence,” she said.

She also warned of severe legal repercussions and urged fuel traffickers to cease their operations.

Kaduna Community Threatened by Terrorists Following Death of Two Insurgents by Troops

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After a military operation killed two gang members and recovered an AK-47 rifle, ammo, and approximately ₦1.6 million, residents of Ungwan Nungu in Sanga Local Government Area, Kaduna State, are terrified due to new threats from terrorists who pledged to retaliate.

The revival of threats, according to community sources who spoke to Sahara Reporters on Friday, occurs just a few days after ten residents—six women and four men—were kidnapped on their fields on November 29. This has become a regular occurrence in the neighborhood.

Residents said that the terrorists were stopped by military on Friday as they were trying to demand a ransom for the kidnapped villagers. An AK-47 gun, one round of 9mm ammo, and cash thought to be ransom money were purportedly found by the soldiers.

In a Hausa-language recording that Sahara Reporters was able to get, the terrorists claimed that villagers had warned soldiers, which resulted in the deadly ambush.

One homeowner stated, “The voice note is from the terrorists who are threatening us after two of them were suspected of being killed.”

About fifteen persons, mostly youngsters, were kidnapped during a previous incident in Ungwan Nungu; five of them were eventually abandoned because they were too frail to make the walk.

A terrorist threatened to take violent revenge on the community in the audio message.

“We appreciate what you have done for us,” he remarked. I hope everyone wants to coexist peacefully with us.

“Is that the reason you sent troops to us? Can you hear me? I swear to Almighty God; are you aware of God’s power? You and I have “entered the same pants.” You sent soldiers along despite bringing us money.

“Do you hear me? I pledge to God that we will make up for what the military did to us. We will undoubtedly exact revenge if we survive.

“I’m telling you this so that you won’t claim we didn’t warn you if something happens in the future, not because I want to hear what you have to say. By God’s grace, we will exact revenge on them for what they did to us. Please wait and see if you are still a part of this community.

The bunch would reunite and return, he said. The terrorists also demanded payment for the confiscated AK-47, threatening widespread attacks if the town did not comply.

“Are you hearing me?” he said. You will witness God’s miracles when we return next month after we have finished all the preparations.

“They stole one of our rifles, and only God knows how many lives will be lost as a result.” However, they reimburse us for the missing firearm.

“We have been having peaceful interactions with both you and the security personnel.” However, if you don’t pay for the rifle that the military stole from us, we will start attacking you everywhere from the farms to the villages to the roadways, including the security personnel.

However, you can be sure that no one in your town will live in peace if you refuse to pay for the weapon. You’ll regret it if I give you two months, I vow to God.

“Be prepared. You know where to look if you want to pay. And we’ll come get it from you on our own if you refuse.

A community spokesman insisted they did not notify the military, pleading innocence in the recording.

“I swear to God, we didn’t send soldiers to you,” he declared. We fulfilled our commitment from yesterday. Why would we deploy troops to your people? The Nigerian military, he continued, had confronted the locals and accused them of concealing information on ransom negotiations.

The Nigerian military is upset that we stole money yesterday to give to you without telling them. We still won’t give them any information.

“No one was sent to you folks. We didn’t tell anyone, as I told you. They are placing the blame on us, questioning why we are corresponding with you people while keeping the security personnel in the dark.

Residents of Ungwan Nungu claim they now live in fear, not knowing when the assailants would strike again, since terrorists have designated roads, villages, and farmlands as targets.

Enugu Ponzi Scheme Victims Receive N96.5m From EFCC

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Victims of ponzi schemes in Enugu State have received N96.5 million from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, or EFCC.

Dele Oyewale, a spokesman for the EFCC, revealed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

According to Oyewale, the action was consistent with the anti-graft agency’s mission to fight financial and economic crimes and provide compensation to victims of fraudulent schemes.

He stated that on September 30, 2024, Chijioke Ngwu and others filed a petition with the Commission against Oyubu Akpojewve, also known as Justice Nonso Chima, Managing Director, Leverage Index Limited.

According to Oyewale, the petitioners claimed that Akpojewve had deceived them into making investments in a Ponzi scheme.

“He offered two different formats to potential investors: the Monthly Plan and Live Trading.”

In order for the company to employ the Monthly Plan and engage in forex trading, an investor had to transfer a minimum of N2.5 million or more to a UBA account number.

After that, the investor receives a monthly profit of N200,000.00, or 8% of the entire amount invested; if the investor so chooses, the initial capital of N2.5 million or more is kept for additional monthly trading.

The petitioners stated that “the Live Trading format is such that an investor transfers any amount of money to Leverage Index into the said account for a live trading session on a designated day for the firm to trade with on the same designated day and remits 10% of the total sum transferred initially as profit to the investor the next day.”

The petitioners claim that after investing the aforementioned amount, Akpojewve—who claimed to be a registered foreign exchange trader—began making reasons that bordered on conflict with his trading partners. Before they knew it, he had closed his office and was unavailable.

According to Oyewale, Commission agents acted quickly and found that Akpojewve and his associates had plotted to steal the hard-earned money of gullible victims.

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to fighting financial and economic crimes while giving the victims the money that has been seized.

Olukayode, speaking on behalf of Mr. Daniel Isei, the Commission’s Enugu Zonal Director, stated that the Commission would keep making sure that victims regain their lost money and belongings and that scammers are not allowed to profit from their crimes.

Beyond just giving you the draft, my own conclusion is that this should also be a lesson. We ought to be more careful. Every time we submit a business proposal, we should be more watchful.

Some can appear too good to be true. We shouldn’t rush to quadruple our money in an instant. I believe that we should take this lesson to heart and discuss it with our loved ones, friends, and kids at home.

“I hope this will serve as a reminder that the EFCC is working for you as Nigerians and, secondly, that this is a lesson for you.”

One of the victims, Ukwu Ernest Ikechukwu, who was given a N19.9 million bank draft, praised the Commission for its professionalism and honesty in carrying out its responsibilities.

Ikechukwu Ogbunubi, who also collected N10 million from the recovered cash, praised the Commission for its tenacious efforts to recover the entire amount.

Ngwu A received N19.4 million, Alphonsus Umeh received N7 million, while Temple Lewis Maduka received N7.5 million.

Defence Minister Musa Officially Assumes Office, Holds Meeting with Service Chiefs

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General Christopher Musa (retd.), a recently appointed Minister of Defense and former Chief of Defense Staff, formally took up his duties at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Ship House, Abuja, on Friday.

At around 11:10 a.m., Musa arrived at the ministry, where he was greeted with full military honors and, in accordance with custom, inspected the quarter guard. The Senate confirmed Musa’s appointment on Thursday after President Bola Tinubu nominated him.

Days after former minister Muhammad Badaru resigned, the appointment was made.

The former CDS met behind closed doors with the ministry’s directors and service leaders upon his arrival.

In the meantime, Musa has reassured Nigerians that the Federal Government’s updated security plans will produce noticeable outcomes as soon as possible.

Shortly after President Tinubu administered the oath of office at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday, Musa made the assurance.

Speaking to reporters following the event, the minister stated that strengthening cooperation between all security agencies and reforming the country’s defense system are his top priorities.

“Making sure that defense takes its place fully in the country is my immediate priority,” Musa said.

Noting that “security is everybody’s responsibility,” he emphasized the necessity of cooperation between the military and other security agencies.

General Musa expressed hope that improved coordination and collaboration will expedite the nation’s security concerns.

“We must develop and work on that synergy, and that is what we will do. Nigerians will witness results in the shortest amount of time, I promise,” he declared.