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Ogun Attack Claims Customs Officer,N3.32bn Worth of Smuggled Items Seized

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During an ambush in Ogun State, suspected smugglers shot and killed Assistant Superintendent of Customs Mustapha Akiyode, a member of the Nigeria Customs Service’s Federal Operations Unit, Zone “A.”

While on official duty at the Ilara–Ijoun axis in the Imeko-Afon Local Government Area, a border region infamous for smuggling activities, Akiyode was killed early on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.

According to a statement posted on the Agency’s official X handle on Friday, Comptroller of FOU Zone ‘A’, Gambo Aliyu, during his first press briefing at the Unit’s headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, called the incident “a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by officers engaged in border enforcement.”

The statement partially stated, “The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A,’ has announced with deep regret the loss of an officer, Assistant Superintendent of Customs (ASC I) Mustapha Akiyode, who was shot in the line of duty by suspected smugglers in the early hours of Tuesday, February 3, 2026, in an ambush along the Ilara–Ijoun axis in Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State.”

Despite the defeat, Aliyu said that the command had stepped up operations using a redesigned intelligence-driven anti-smuggling approach, which has already seen significant achievements throughout its sphere of influence.

He claims that 144 smuggling efforts involving a variety of illegal and uncustomized commodities were stopped as a result of the new strategy.

The outcomes, he continued, demonstrated the command’s increased determination to eradicate smuggling networks that operate along the borders.

6,954 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 77 bags of foreign sugar, 21 used cars, 3,362 vegetable oil jerrycans, 20,700 liters of premium motor spirit (PMS), 915 bales of used clothing, 581 used refrigerator compressors that were deemed hazardous waste, and a 20-foot container of stone-coated aluminum roofing sheets were among the items that were confiscated.

Cannabis was seized. Photo: NCS “I made a clear commitment that we will confront smuggling syndicates with renewed vigor, professional discipline, and complete respect for the rule of law and human dignity when I assumed duty a few weeks ago,” the statement went on.

Additionally, he revealed a big achievement in the fight against drug trafficking: 3,029 packages containing 1,431 kilos of a synthetic strain of cannabis indica were seized by agents. He said that this seizure severely damaged the zone’s drug supply routes.

The seized vegetable oil kegs. Photo: NCS Aliyu warned of the wider security ramifications of drug trafficking, claiming that these crimes directly contribute to nationwide instability and violence.

By supplying chemical catalysts like methamphetamine and others that empower offenders, lower morale, and destabilize the country, drug trafficking exacerbates risks.

“I implore those who engage in this illegal trade to be patriotic enough to adopt lawful trade or face the consequences of their actions, as our determination is resolute,” he said.

The seizures, which have a total Duty Paid Value of ₦3.32 billion, resulted in the arrest of eight individuals.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency received the seized cannabis for additional investigation and prosecution in accordance with interagency cooperation. The organization praised Customs for being vigilant and promised that the drugs will be disposed of legally.

The Customs leadership reiterated its dedication to protecting Nigeria’s borders in spite of the dangers its officers encounter while performing their duties.

Petrol Prices May Hit N1,000/Litre Due to Coastal Logistics – Dangote

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Dangote Petroleum Refinery has issued a warning that Nigerian fuel prices could approach N1,000 per litre if the country’s reliance on coastline supply of petroleum products is maintained.

The business emphasized that in order to guarantee price consistency for customers, its favored gantry loading technique is still the most effective and economical.

In a statement released on Thursday, the refinery said that ongoing investments in vital infrastructure, such as a “world-class gantry facility” with 91 loading bays that can load up to 2,900 tankers every day, back its viewpoint.

It stated that the facility, which is open around-the-clock, can remove more than 50 million liters of premium motor spirit, 14 million liters of diesel, and other refined goods every day.

The refinery emphasized that gantry evacuation removes extra expenditures, even though it acknowledged that coastline loading is an alternative where logistics demand it.

According to the corporation, “direct gantry evacuation helps to optimize costs, improve distribution efficiency, and support price stability by eliminating port charges, maritime levies, and vessel-related costs that do not add value to end users.”

Additionally, it made it clear that marketers are allowed to select the evacuation method of their choice, with PMS and other enhanced items offered at competitive rack costs.

However, depending too much on coastal delivery—especially within Lagos—may result in needless expenses that have a significant impact on fuel prices, consumer welfare, and general economic well-being. The refinery stated, “We believe that coastal logistics can raise the cost of gasoline by about N75 per litre, which, if passed on to consumers, would push the pump price of PMS close to N1,000 per litre.”

Based on Nigeria’s typical daily consumption of around 50 million liters of PMS and 14 million liters of diesel, the business also calculated that a continued reliance on coastal logistics might result in an additional yearly cost of about N1.75 trillion.

It cautioned that Nigerian consumers or producers will ultimately bear this expense.

Additionally, requests for coordinated national pipeline infrastructure investment were rekindled by the Dangote refinery. It maintained that operational pipelines connecting refineries and depots would boost national energy security, increase supply reliability, and drastically reduce distribution costs.

The refinery called reports that it imports completed petroleum products false.

While we are now performing maintenance on our Residue Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit, we exclusively import intermediate feedstock in accordance with international industry standards. We urge anyone with solid proof of the importation of a finished product to show it to the relevant regulatory bodies. The refinery restated that such assertions are frequently made by those looking to defend a sustained reliance on fuel imports.

The business outlined the advantages of domestic refining by pointing out that since operations started, PMS prices have decreased from roughly N1,250 per litre to between N839 and N900, while diesel prices have decreased from approximately N1,700 per litre to between N980 and N990.

It also stated that a stronger naira, which is currently trading at roughly N1,385 to the dollar, has been a result of the enhanced local supply, which has significantly decreased gasoline imports and eased demands on foreign exchange.

In closing, the refinery urged legislators, marketers, and regulators to support distribution and logistics choices that safeguard consumers, support national economic interests, and maintain the long-term advantages of domestic refining.

Nigerian Convicted, Handed Life Sentence for Killing UK Girlfriend

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Adedapo Adegbola, 40, was given a life sentence by a Nottingham Crown Court for the murder of Steph Irons, a 23-year-old university student and his ex-girlfriend.

Irish Reports said Thursday that Adegbola acknowledged killing Irons on October 21, 2025, at her home in Mapperley after their brief romance ended.

The couple had dated briefly before splitting up, the court heard, after meeting while working together.

After the breakup, Adegbola grew obsessed with Irons, according to the prosecution, buying two knives online and taking a cab to her house.

According to reports, he assaulted her outside as she was taking out the trash, then he broke in and repeatedly stabbed her.

After getting upsetting messages from her phone, Irons’ coworkers got concerned, which led to an investigation by the police.

She was declared dead at the scene when police found her body in the living room.

After the murder, Adegbola allegedly ran away, leaving bloody clothes and other evidence on the streets of Carlton and Mapperley.

Before turning himself in, he passed through Mansfield, Worksop, Sheffield, and Hull, according to Nottinghamshire Police.

Investigators were able to reconstruct his movements prior to and following the attack, despite his refusal to respond to inquiries during questioning.

Adegbola was given a life sentence by the court, with a minimum of 25 years in jail.

The lead investigator, Detective Inspector Stuart Barson, said Irons was a “good and caring young lady” whose life ended under “harrowing circumstances”.

Adegbola chose to escape while destroying evidence, he said, and made no attempt to get her medical help.

Irons’ mother said in a victim impact statement that the family was “devastated” by her daughter’s passing. She regarded the student as lovely, compassionate, and full of promise. The student had wanted to earn a doctorate in clinical psychology.

Tinubu Holds High-Level APC Meeting at Presidential Villa

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At the Presidential Villa in Abuja, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with important members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday to discuss plans for the party’s next convention and congresses.

Governors, the APC’s National Assembly caucus, and members of the party’s national leadership were all present at the meeting.

Godswill Akpabio, President of the Senate; AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) and Governor of Kwara State; Hope Uzodimma, Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) and Governor of Imo State; Barau Jibrin, Deputy President of the Senate; Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives; Usman Bello Kumo, Chief Whip of the House; Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President; and Senator APC National Secretary.

Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, the APC National Chairman, spoke following the meeting, characterizing it as a quick but fruitful session centered on coordinating the party’s preparations and guaranteeing unity among all branches of government.

He claimed that prior to the convention and congresses, the talks focused on enhancing cooperation between the national leadership, subnational administrations, the National Assembly, and the party structure.

The purpose of the short meeting was to increase coordination amongst all branches of government and to review our preparations for the convention and congresses.

“I think we accomplished our goals, and we want everyone—national, sub-national, and the National Assembly—to be on the same page,” Yilwatda stated.

He pointed out that the APC was rapidly growing due to the influx of new MPs, governors, and members, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity as the party develops.

The party is growing every day. We are expanding uncontrollably, and we want to make sure that no one is left behind during this expansion,” he continued.

Yilwatda also commended President Tinubu’s leadership, characterizing him as a seasoned politician whose leadership was crucial to the party’s expansion and strategic orientation.

“The President has a wealth of political experience. His advice was outstanding, and the party’s growth and strength are still fueled by his in-depth understanding of the political cycle,” he stated.

‘Write It Down’ – Galadima Predicts Party to Win 2027 Presidential Poll

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Buba Galadima, a prominent figure in the New Nigeria People’s Party, has refuted predictions that the All Progressives Congress will win the 2027 presidential contest.

He reportedly argued that the competition is still open in a recent interview.

On February 4, 2026, Galadima, who is rumored to be connected to former Kano State governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stated that winning numerous states does not guarantee success at the federal level.

He cautioned the media and Nigerians against assuming that the ruling party had already won the next election.

He also made fun of President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of breaking the law and voicing concerns about the abuse of power.

Galadima emphasized that Nigeria’s democracy must function within the bounds of the law and questioned the notion that any leader is immune to criticism.

The NNPP leader stated that the judiciary must be free to operate without political interference when discussing the role of the courts.

He contends that just decisions and adherence to the law are essential to democracy’s robustness.

Galadima further denied assertions that the Peoples Democratic Party has reached its end or is weak.

He said that if the PDP offers Nigerians the appropriate candidate, it will be able to come back stronger and win the next presidential election.

Additionally, he issued a warning that any attempt to rig the election will be met with resistance.

He continued by speculating that as 2027 approaches, Nigeria’s political landscape may see significant shifts.

“Go and write down that I said it,” he said. Does Tinubu have divine status? Go ahead and put in writing that I believe the PDP will prevail in the upcoming presidential election because it can recover with the proper candidate.

Soyinka Faults Nigerian Leaders for Adopting Colonial Mindsets

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Following Nigeria’s independence in 1960, government officials were keen to take on the roles of the colonizers, according to Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka.

Speaking as a guest at “A Conversation with the Nobel Laureate” at the Yoruba Tennis Club in Onikan, Lagos, as part of events commemorating the socio-cultural club’s 100th anniversary, Soyinka bemoaned the fact that, despite the happiness that followed Nigeria’s independence in 1960, the new government officials turned into yet another group of colonial overlords.

Soyinka emphasized the historical viewpoint of the play, pointing out in particular that it was inspired by events in the independence era, when asked about other of his plays, such as “A Dance of the Forests,” and what it would be like to revisit the themes behind the work.

The 91-year-old Nobel winner told the assembly, which included members of the Yoruba Tennis Club, secondary school students, and invited visitors, that the play would be more “cruel” if he had to rewrite it.

We were thrilled about the possibility of independence when we were studying overseas. We eagerly anticipated it and were eager to leave our studies and head home. We saw ourselves as the Renaissance, the individuals who would demonstrate to the colonists that we were aware of their secret and that we could surpass what they attempted to teach us. We were therefore thrilled.

However, we were also concerned about the liberation representatives’ words, demeanor, behavior during the apparent period of independence, and interactions with the general public. We came to the conclusion that, in the majority of cases, they were all too willing to take on the role of our colonizers.

“A Dance of the Forests” was about the idea that “the white man goes, the black man returns,” he explained.

“It was saying let’s not glamorize our past, lest we fall into the pitfall which the departing colonists had dug for us,” he continued. We were happy, thrilled, and eager to return home, but we shouldn’t be tempted to put ourselves in the position of our estranged conquerors.

“We warned you that if I had to redo that now, I would emphasize that part even more. However, you slipped into the hole despite seeing it. Therefore, compared to the original version, it would be significantly more severe.

In addition to denouncing the US intervention in Venezuela and Russia’s actions in Ukraine, Soyinka, an outspoken opponent of US President Donald Trump, cautioned the world audience against allowing tyranny to continue to grow in the name of rescue operations by international powers.

“What we are currently facing is nothing new. “You have the ability to deplete other people’s petroleum resources, which is a revelation of mammoth, not just theft, but robbery of other countries or coups by external powers, at the bottom of which is oil,” he stated.

He clarified that this did not imply that he felt sympathy for Nicolas Maduro, the US-captured leader of Venezuela, or “other enemies of humanity, who get their common match sooner or later, whether by what we call positive forces or opportunistic forces.”

However, he emphasized that eventually the people will be able to make their own decisions. He advised people, particularly young people, to use democratized technology, communications, and other accessible tools to organize themselves.

Electoral Act Amendment: Senate Divided on Electronic Result Transmission

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Thirteen senators from the opposition’s front line denied claims that the Senate had abandoned the requirement for electronic transmission of election results during the Electoral Act 2022 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Amendment Bill, 2026, which caused a rift in the upper house on Thursday.

The Senate’s reported decision on Wednesday, which many Nigerians perceived as a rejection of real-time electronic transmission of election results, sparked considerable uproar.

The lawmakers, however, argued that the provision was still in place and that the Senate had not finished its discussions on the subject. They were led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe.

Speaking to reporters in Abuja, Abaribe, together with Senators Victor Umeh, Abdul Ningi, and ten others, declared their unwavering support for the bill’s proposed change to Clause 60, Subsection 3, which aims to require the transmission of election results electronically.

They promised to keep an eye on the clause when it passed the legislature and was sent to the president for approval.

The MPs emphasized that the matter had not yet been resolved, claiming that over two-thirds of the Senate was in favor of real-time electronic transmission of election results.

“Real-time Transmission Was Accepted by the Senate”
Abaribe explained that the Senate did not reject the electronic transfer of results, despite what the media had reported.

To be clear, the Senate did not, I repeat, approve the transfer of results that was part of the 2022 Act yesterday (Wednesday). Vanguard described the Senate President as saying, “What we passed is electronic transmission of results, which he himself stated while doing a clarification, sitting on his chair.”

In order to dispel misunderstandings and reassure Nigerians of their dedication to election openness, the MPs organized the briefing, Abaribe continued.

“I can guarantee you that the Senate’s Electoral Committee, the Senate’s Ad Hoc Committee, and the Executive Session all agreed on Section 60(3), which is electronic transmission of votes or electronic transmission of results,” he stated.

The senators emphasized that the legislative process was still ongoing by pointing out that the Senate had not yet reconvened to approve the votes and proceedings of the plenary session.

Concerning Section 60(3) of the bill, which requires the Independent National Electoral Commission to electronically transmit polling unit results in real time, they also voiced concern about the response that followed Wednesday’s proceedings.

“The Presiding Officer shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the IREV portal in real time,” the provision reads. “This transmission shall be made after the Presiding Officer has signed and stamped the prescribed Form EC8A and/or the candidates or polling agents present at the polling unit have countersigned it.”

Akpabio’s Declaration Caused Disputation
Senate President Godswill Akpabio declared during the bill’s clause-by-clause review on Wednesday that Clause 60 was approved “as amended,” rather than as the committee had initially suggested. This announcement led to numerous rumors that the real-time transmission clause had been rejected.

The opposition senators, however, insisted that discussions were still underway and that the interpretation was incorrect.

Joint Committees Concurred on Electronic Transmission
“A joint committee of the electoral committees from both chambers had worked extensively on the amendment bill and came to an agreement on electronic transmission,” Abaribe added.

Everyone concluded that electronic delivery of results was the best option after the joint committees held multiple retreats. And the reports from the House and the Senate both reflected that,” he stated.

“And when we entered a secret session, we took into consideration the Senate ad hoc committee’s report in order to clean it up. And we will pass it without any rancour when we return to the plenary to do so.

Political figures and civil society organizations reportedly reacted to the incident.

The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, former vice president Atiku Abubakar, opposition parties, and civil society organizations denounced the reported denial of required electronic transmission, cautioning that it could damage elections credibility.

But before the final draft of the law is forwarded to the president for approval, the senators assured Nigerians that they will make sure the clause is safeguarded.

Senate Blasted by Opposition
The Senate’s rejection of the requirement that polling places transmit election results electronically in real time as part of the current Electoral Act revision has drawn criticism from major opposition parties, who fear that the action could damage the legitimacy of the general elections in 2027.

The judgment may erode public trust in Nigeria’s democratic process, the parties warned.

The opposition said in a joint statement released by Ini Ememobong, National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party; Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress; and Bamofin Johnson, National Publicity Secretary of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, that the development caused grave national concern and forced them to speak to Nigerians as a group.

A retrogressive act that has the potential to undermine democracy
“As representatives of the main opposition political parties, we have been forced to work together to confront this issue, which has the potential to undermine our hard-won democracy, due to the grave consequences of this retrogressive decision by the Senate.

“We don’t understand why a party that is currently using technology to conduct a nationwide e-registration of its members is reluctant to use technology to transmit results,” the parties stated.

They said that the All Progressives Congress, which is in power and controls both chambers of the National Assembly, was attempting to maintain electoral system flaws that could be used against candidates.

“They are aware that Nigerians are tired of them. When the polls come around, they know they will be rejected. Thus, they now face a challenge from a free and fair election. For this reason, they must maintain and safeguard any weaknesses that might allow them to manipulate the voting process to their benefit.

But we would have expected the senators, irrespective of their party affiliation, to put democracy’s interests ahead of their own, for which the legislature continues to be its most significant symbol. However, they failed the people they are meant to represent as usual, they continued.

Using earlier court decisions as support, the parties pointed out that the Electoral Act of 2022 did not specifically require the electronic transmission of results.

They characterized the current amendment process as a chance to close the disparity and improve election openness.

The Senate has thrown Nigeria back to the drawing board with its denial. The conference committee now has the final say, and we implore its members to support the Nigerian people by endorsing the House of Representatives’ stance on the requirement that election results be transmitted electronically in real time,” they said.

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, denounced the move as well, seeing it as an attempt to rig the election in advance of the 2027 polls.

Obi said that his response to what he described as “the outrageous and shameful news surrounding our electoral system” was postponed due to the deaths of over 150 people in Kwara on Wednesday.

The former governor of Anambra State declared that the Senate’s flagrant denial of the requirement that election results be transmitted electronically is an unacceptable act of electoral manipulation in front of 2027.

“This purposeful attack on Nigeria’s democracy is nothing less than the failure to pass a clear safeguard. They are undermining the entire basis of legitimate elections by opposing these crucial transparency requirements. One must wonder if the government’s purpose is to institutionalize disorder or to maintain justice and order. Is its goal to fulfill the evil aspirations of a few or to serve the general public?

“The failure to fully implement electronic transmission of results was linked to the controversies and disputes that trailed previous elections, especially the general election in 2023,” Obi continued.

The failure to completely adopt electronic transmission was a direct cause of the chaos, disagreements, and manipulations that beset previous elections, particularly the general election in 2023. Nigerians were given pretexts about a fictitious “glitch” that never occurred. Nigeria, the purported behemoth of Africa, blatantly falls behind and pushes the continent backward as many African countries embrace electronic transmission to strengthen democracy.

“The true problem is us, the leaders and elite, and we are spending time organizing conferences and writing papers about Nigeria’s issues. The nation is being pulled backwards and toward a primitive condition of governance by our willful reluctance to reform.

“We are creating chaos with the intention of sustaining confusion in accordance with the desires of a small clique by refusing mandated electronic transmission, a crucial protection for voting integrity. Doesn’t the time have come for us to take our nation’s and our children’s futures seriously?

Arrest of Suspected Terror Leader Does Not End Kwara Violence — Locals

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The infamous Mahmuda terror gang is still active and lethal, particularly in the Kaiama–Baruten axis of Kwara State, according to locals and security experts, despite the group leader’s well-publicized arrest last year.

The recent slaughter in the Woro hamlet, which claimed over 100 lives, has brought attention to the ongoing security risks in the area once more. Many are blaming the Mahmuda gang, an ISWAP-affiliated faction that is allegedly active in the vicinity of Kainji National Park.

According to a local citizen who talked to Daily Trust on condition of anonymity, military patrols are now present in Kaiama town, but they hardly ever go deep into the forests where terrorists operate.

“Not much has changed here since the news of their arrest,” he remarked. Although there is some reprieve in Kaiama town due to the troops’ patrols, you are not allowed to farm or do anything else in the bush.

The terrorists are left to reorganize within the woodland as the soldiers move about and head back to town. They continue to launch isolated strikes and vanish for this reason.

Emir, Village Head: Terrorists Are Now More Violent
Alhaji Muazu Omar, the emir of Kaiama, stated that since the Mahmuda gang was suppressed, attacks had gotten more violent.

“They have become extremely violent since the Mahmuda leaders and their boys were recently arrested,” he claimed.

Hussein Mohammed, the village chief, also cautioned that the leaders who were detained had already trained their replacements, many of whom are currently carrying out lethal operations throughout border towns.

“More than 300 men who have already taken over have been trained by the arrested leaders,” he stated. Although the security forces make an effort, they are unable to be everywhere. The predicament has gotten worse.

Abdulsalam Bolakale Suleiman, the retired director of the Department of State Services (DSS) and security expert, cautioned that the problem would not be resolved by simply apprehending terror leaders.

He argued that the major causes are still poverty, ineffective administration, and undefended borders, saying, “They should go further to dismantle the groups completely.”

“Insecurity thrives when people lack livelihoods, food, and healthcare, and farmers are unable to access markets,” he continued. Human security is an issue that the government must handle or it will continue to exist.

He bemoaned the breakdown of intelligence networks, claiming that a lack of support for informants has damaged community-based information sharing.

“We had an Information Fund (IF) during our time,” Suleiman said. We gave informants financial support, assisted their children in getting into school, and even interacted with them. There is very little or no motivation these days.

“Recently, 1.5 million people applied countrywide for the Immigration and Correctional Service recruiting. However, two local governments in Kwara cannot be adequately served by even 500,000 officers.

Nigeria’s security infrastructure needs to be completely redesigned, according to Suleiman.

We won’t get very far with the existing template. “The government needs to wake up,” he continued.

“Those who ride hundreds of motorcycles into communities are not ghosts,” Suleiman continued. People watch them as they go through communities.

Last year, the DSS arrested the leader of Mahmuda.
Abubakar Abba, an alleged Mahmuda group commander, was detained by the DSS in Wawa town, Borgu Local Government Area, Niger State, last year.

Mohammed Umaru Bago, the governor of Niger State, celebrated the arrest as a “major victory” in the battle against insecurity.

“In an intelligence-led operation, the DSS captured Abba alive without any gunfire,” the governor stated, adding that the suspect was sent to Abuja for further examination.

Recent attacks in Kwara indicate that the Mahmuda group’s remnants are still capable and organized, despite the fact that the operation was praised at the time.

Court Directs Probe Into Evidence Tampering by Registrar and Defendant in N10bn Fraud Case

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In the ongoing ₦10 billion fraud trial, Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, ordered the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services to look into allegations of tampering with important exhibits by the court registrar, Nasiru Onimisi Zubairu, and the second defendant, Daudu Sulaiman, on Thursday.

The order came after the judge revealed that the registrar allegedly admitted that Sulaiman had asked him to remove important WhatsApp communications from a phone that was turned in to the court as Exhibits N and O.

According to reports, the registrar was asked to describe what happened between him and the second defendant after Justice Omotosho played his confession in front of the court.

“I have to disclose it because that is what the Chief Judge told us, to ensure we disclose such a thing as early as possible,” the judge remarked in front of the court. At the Federal High Court, we have a discovery and disclosure policy. This kind of attitude is not tolerated at all. I’ll call the person in question so you can hear directly from the source.

Sulaiman allegedly approached Zubairu and offered to help him with his lodging issues in exchange for removing some material from the exhibits, Zubairu told the court.

He stated, “I was asked to remove some specific information, some WhatsApp messages in the exhibits on the promise that I will be given a house.”

EFCC Verifies Chat Deletion
Additionally, the judge authorized the prosecution’s attorney, Director of Public Prosecution Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), to instruct the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) investigating officer, Muhammad Audu Abubakar, to confirm whether the conversations had been erased.

Abubakar informed the court that data from Exhibits N and O, comprising conversations from 2020 to 2022, had been deleted.

The registrar acknowledged accessing two discussions but claimed he did not recall which individual chats he erased.

He said in court, “I can’t remember, but I opened only two chats.”

Information About Missing Messages
The investigating officer verified during the hearings that a number of messages purportedly connected to financial transactions were missing.

“There was no chat on 23 December, it stopped on December 22 and continued on 29 December, 2020,” he added, informing the court that there were no conversations between December 3 and December 28, 2020.

Subsequent investigations turned up more deleted texts, including ones that purportedly mentioned financial transactions, including “Hudu is bringing ₦100 million,” “₦60 million is on transit,” and “Mr. Ododo has collected ₦50 million and will be coming to Abuja tomorrow.”

It was also determined that references dated February 28, 2022, and further comments such as “Hudu is on his way, coming with 93m, 7m for TJ,” were missing.

Abubakar testified in court that he came across the conversations while conducting the investigation prior to their purported deletion.

In response to the development, Oyedepo stated that there was a high suspicion of tampering and urged the court to conduct an expedited investigation and forensic testing of the exhibits.

“There is an urgent, irresistible suspicion that exhibit N, which contains important evidence, has been tempered with. This issue should be investigated and the report brought to your lordship.” We request that the Lordship issue an order revoking the defendant’s bail and directing a forensic examination of exhibit N,” he stated.

Although shocked by the accusations, the defendant’s attorney asked the court to wait for the results of the investigations.

The defense attorney stated, “I will urge my lord to await the outcome of the investigation.”

In his decision, Justice Omotosho ordered the DSS and the Police to look into the alleged tampering and report back to the court.

The trial was postponed until February 9, 2026.

‘I Stopped Posting My Children’ – Yul Edochie Opens Up About Social Media Choices

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Yul Edochie, a Nollywood actor and filmmaker, has denied claims made by his former wife, May Edochie, that he has a tense relationship with his three children.

According to sources, Yul confirmed that he gets along well with his other kids during an interview on the KaaTruths podcast.

Due to his ongoing divorce from his estranged wife, Yul disclosed that a court order prohibiting him from posting the kids on social media is the reason he hasn’t done so.

The actor made it clear that he still communicates with his kids and frequently pays his bills.

Yul also revealed that he recently spoke with his son, who told him about his university matriculation. However, because he was not notified in time, he was unable to attend the occasion.

“I don’t post anything about my kids with May because of a court order that says we must stop posting our kids, not because I don’t have a good relationship with them,” he stated. In actuality, I still communicate with my kids and continue to provide money to my son via his mother.

Yul responded, “The main issue is not on social media,” when asked if he was honest with his former wife during their marriage. I would want to remain silent. I don’t want to claim that my ex-wife did this or that. That is not how real men handle problems. Nobody is flawless; it’s all family-related.