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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday dragged a businessman, Sarumi Babafemi, before an Ikeja Special Offences Court over alleged N206 million fraud.

Babafemi, said to be an associate of social media celebrity Ismail Mustapha (Mompha), was charged alongside his companies. 606 Autos Ltd, 606 Music Ltd and Splash Off Entertainment Ltd,

They are standing trial on a five-count charge bordering on conspiracy, concealment and transfer of proceeds of crime to the tune of N206 million.

EFCC alleged that the defendant, who is the Managing Director of the companies, conspired with Mompha and two others, Ridwan Allison and Richard Ugbah (still at large), to conceal the origin of funds and transfer the proceeds of unlawful activities.

The anti-graft agency alleged that the defendant, between 2013 and 2018, used his companies in Lagos to conceal the origin of funds.

He alleged that the defendant also transferred the sum of N37.6 million to one Omojadesola Allison, knowing that the money formed part of crime proceeds.

The prosecution said that the alleged offences contravene the provisions of sections 332(1) and 323(2) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

The prosecutor, Mr Ayanfe Ogunsina, urged the court to fix a date for the commencement of the trial and prayed that the defendant be remanded at the correctional centre.

In reaction, defence counsel, Mr Kunle Adegoke (SAN), informed the court that he had only received the charge the previous day, adding that he had worked overnight to prepare an application for bail.

He urged the court to release the defendant to him and assured that he would produce him on the next adjourned date.

Justice Rahman Oshodi, consequently, granted the application and ordered that the defendant be released to his counsel upon the filing of an affidavit of undertaking to produce him in court on the next adjourned date.

The court adjourned the case until March 24 for trial.

(Vanguard)

 

The General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Olalekan Bakare-Oki, has said the driver of the diesel tanker that overturned on the Apapa bridge, inward Mile 2, will be sanctioned following investigations into the incident.

A diesel-laden tanker had on Monday overturned on the busy bridge, spilling fuel across the roadway and blocking traffic along the corridor. Videos shared on social media showed residents scooping diesel from the fallen tanker, despite the danger of fire or explosion.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Briefon Tuesday, Bakare-Oki said investigations into the incident were being handled by the Nigeria Police Force, assuring that the driver would face consequences.

“It is the responsibility of the Nigerian police to investigate all accidents. I am very sure the investigations are ongoing now. I cannot preempt the decision of the investigation, but I can assure you the driver will not go unpunished,” he said.

Bakare-Oki explained that emergency agencies acted swiftly to prevent further danger after the tanker was removed from the bridge.

“Immediately the tanker was removed, the whole area was cleared. Even the Lagos State Fire Service had to spend extra hours ensuring that they cleared all the spilled fuel in order to avert a fire incident,” he added.

When asked about the cause of the crash, the LASTMA boss said his agency was awaiting the outcome of police investigations, noting that no preliminary findings had been established by his team.

“We’ll await the decision of the police investigation,” he said, admitting that LASTMA had no initial conclusions on what led to the accident.

However, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service has attributed the crash to brake failure.

In a statement issued on Monday, the Comptroller-General of the agency, Margaret Adeseye, confirmed that the tanker lost control before skidding off the bridge.

She said the quick response of emergency services helped to prevent a major disaster on the heavily trafficked Apapa route, which serves as a key access road to the nation’s busiest seaport.

 

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service (LSFRS) disclosed in a release on Monday evening that brake failure caused a tanker accident on the Apapa-Oshodi Motorway in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the state’s Fire and Rescue Service had, on Monday, averted a major disaster following a tanker accident on the Apapa–Oshodi Motorway at Liverpool Bridge, Tin Can Island, in the Apapa area of the state.

In a statement to newsmen on Monday evening, the Controller General of the agency, Mrs Margaret Adeseye, confirmed that the tanker had lost control and skidded off the bridgeway.

According to her, the agency received a distress call at about 8:05 a.m. concerning a salvage operation involving a Mack trailer tanker with registration number RBC 98 XK, fully laden with 45,000 litres of diesel.

“The tanker lost control while in motion, skidded off the bridgeway and was left hanging precariously on the bridge rail.

“The incident also resulted in a partial spillage of diesel on the bridge, underneath the structure, and into an adjoining drainage channel, raising concerns about a possible fire outbreak or environmental hazard.

“Firefighting crews from the Ajegunle and Sari Iganmu Fire Stations were immediately deployed to the scene,” she said.

Adeseye said that upon arrival, responders successfully secured the tanker, preventing it from falling and averting any secondary incident.

“The situation was swiftly brought under control, with all imminent danger completely averted.

“As part of the emergency response, the remaining diesel in the tanker was safely transloaded, while the area was secured to prevent interference by fuel scoopers,” she said.

The Controller General said that after the successful completion of the decanting exercise, the tanker was evacuated from the scene.

She said that normal traffic flow had since been restored on the busy motorway.

Adeseye commended the prompt response and professionalism of the firefighters, noting that their swift action prevented what could have escalated into a major disaster.

She reiterated the agency’s call on motorists, particularly operators of heavy-duty vehicles, to ensure regular maintenance of their vehicles to prevent avoidable accidents. (NAN)

 

President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau, has explained why Super Eagles players were absent from the medal ceremony at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Nigeria clinched third place on Saturday after defeating Egypt 4–2 on penalties, but the players were not present to receive their bronze medals following Sunday’s final between Morocco and Senegal.

Speaking on the issue, Gusau said the players were unable to stay back for the ceremony due to pressure from their clubs, who demanded their immediate return after the playoff match.

According to Gusau, who was quoted in a post on X on Monday by journalist Osasu Obayiuwana, the situation was not unique to Nigeria, as Egypt faced the same challenge.

“The players could not wait to receive their medals on Sunday. Their clubs were already after them to come back after Saturday’s game,” Gusau said.

“I have the medals in my possession. And this is the case for Egypt too, not just us. Had the medal ceremony taken place on the day of the match, they would have had the medals.”

The victory handed Nigeria their 9th third-place finish, the highest in AFCON’s history.

 

Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has appeared before the Southwark Crown Court in London, United Kingdom, for the preliminary hearing of her trial premised on bribery charges.

Alison-Madueke, who was in office from 2010 to 2015, was the first woman oil minister in Nigeria and the first female president of the global oil cartel Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

The case was listed on the cause list for Court 8 before Justice Thornton on Monday.

Alison-Madueke was in court for the preliminary hearing ahead of her full trial, scheduled to commence on January 26, 2026.

Preliminary proceedings, including technical matters and jury selection, began this week, with Alison-Madueke in attendance.

The 65-year-old has been on bail since she was first arrested in London in October 2015. She has denied six charges against her.

She was formally charged in 2023 by the UK’s National Crime Agency with offences of accepting bribes between 2011 to 2015.

“We suspect Diezani Alison-Madueke abused her power in Nigeria and accepted financial rewards for awarding multi-million-pound contracts,” the NCA said at the time.

According to the indictment, Alison-Madueke benefitted from at least £100,000 ($134,000) in cash, chauffeur-driven cars, flights on private jets, and the use of multiple London properties.

The charges also detailed financial rewards including furniture, renovation work, and staff for the properties, payment of private school fees, and gifts from top designer shops such as Louis Vuitton.

The trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, January 26, and is expected to last 10 to 12 weeks.

Two others are also being prosecuted on bribery charges linked to the case: Doye Agama, who appeared in court via video link on Monday, and Olatimbo Ayinde, who was present in the dock.

 

The Rivers state House of Assembly is not backing down any time soon on its threat to impeach the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof Ngozi Odu over the allegation of “gross misconduct” leveled against them by 26 lawmakers in the 32-man Assembly.

This is as the lawmakers refused to give audience to the 7-member peace and reconciliation committee of the pan Niger Delta Elders Forum, PANDEF, led by an erudite lawyer and former Attorney General of the federation, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN).

The committee stormed Port Harcourt last Saturday and had “successful” meetings with the Rivers State Leaders/Elders Forum, with the former governor and former deputy governor of the state, Chief Rufus Ada George and Sir Gabriel Toby, as chairman and vice chairman, respectively, and the Rivers State Elders Council, led by Chief Ferdinand Anabraba, a close ally of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, separately.

A reliable source who was in the meeting revealed that every effort by the leadership of the peace panel to reach out to the Speaker of the House, Martin Amaewhule for a possible audience, did not yield any results.

“The committee made frantic efforts to reach out to the speaker of the House, Amaewhule, but the young man didn’t pick their calls. The committee also tried to reach them through Chief Anabraba, he did not still pick his calls. I don’t know what they really want.

“We persuaded the committee to wait a little longer and see if they will have a change of heart to meet with the peace delegation, but the visitors couldn’t wait any longer. These are eminent people with credible track records who are also very busy people. So, they left and promised to try to get to the Assembly people some other time. ”.

It is obvious that the lawmakers may not be disposed to resolving the political impasse in the state but bent on ensuring that the governor is removed from office. The peace committee was given two weeks to reconcile the warring parties in the crisis and turn in its report for further action.

Meanwhile, the Assembly had adjourned sitting to Tuesday, January 27, 2026. And there is apprehension that the lawmakers may go ahead with the impeachment proceedings as the Assembly had earlier transmitted a letter to the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Simeon Amadi to set up a 7-man panel to investigate all the allegations leveled against the governor.

Recall that last Thursday, the Agabi-peace committee had met with the minister, Wike, before having another round of meetings with the state governor, Fubara, on Friday in Port Harcourt. The committee had also met with Chief Ferdinand Anabraba last week.

Meanwhile, a credible source informed that there is no possibility that the chief judge of the state would form the panel to investigate the alleged gross misconduct on the governor. He said that “the state High court has issued an order where the CJ’s name was also mentioned. He cannot disobey the law. He must do exactly what the court says.

“There is a possibility also that the Amaewhule group may likely go on Appeal, but the fact remains that the CJ has been ordered by the state High court sitting in Port Harcourt not to do anything contrary. If there was no court order, I can tell you sincerely that the CJ would not have any option but to setup the investigative panel”, the source said.

(Vanguard)

 

The father of Umar Auwalu, the principal suspect in the gruesome murder of a housewife and her six children in Kano State, has called on the government and the judiciary to ensure a speedy trial and the imposition of the death penalty if his son is found guilty.

Speaking to journalists in Kano, Mallam Auwalu expressed deep pain, shame, and condemnation over the alleged crime, which has shocked residents of the state and attracted widespread public outrage.

Describing the incident as a serious affront to humanity and societal values, he said no family relationship should obstruct justice, stressing that anyone capable of committing such an act should face the full weight of the law.

“People like my son Umar should not be allowed to live among others. They must be eliminated to allow society to remain sane. What he is alleged to have done is beyond imagination.”

Mallam Auwalu further urged authorities to avoid unnecessary delays in prosecuting the case, warning that prolonged proceedings could heighten public anger and erode confidence in the justice system.

He said a transparent and timely trial would help bring closure to the victims’ family and reassure the public that justice will prevail.

PlatinumPost reports that Umar Auwalu was arrested alongside two other suspects in connection with the suspected murder.

The trio are currently in custody as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the killing of the woman and her six children.

The killing has continued to provoke outrage across Kano State, with residents, religious leaders, and civil society groups calling for justice and tougher measures to curb violent crimes.

Security agencies have assured the public that the suspects will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

 

The Federal High Court in Abuja fixed March 25 for ruling on an application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for a final forfeiture order on 13 million dollars linked to Aisha Achimugu’s Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd.

Justice Emeka Nwite fixed the date on Tuesday, after EFCC lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, and counsel for the company, Darlington Ozurumba, adopted their processes and presented their arguments for and against the case on Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Nwite had, on Aug. 22, 2025, granted the anti-graft agency’s motion ex parte for an interim order forfeiting the sum of $13 million linked to Oceangate Ltd to the Federal Government over allegations that the fund was proceeds of unlawful activity.

The judge then directed the commission to publish the order in a national daily for interested persons to show cause within 14 days why the fund would not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

The EFCC investigator, Usman Aliyu, deposed that the commission received a credible intelligence report alleging that a company known as Oceangate Engineering Limited, without following due process, used funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity to acquire oil blocks from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

Aliyu said their investigation revealed that Oceangate, a limited liability company, was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on Feb. 25, 2005 with the number: RC 617736.

He said in 2024, Oceangate participated in an oil block licensing bid for deep offshore PPL302 and shallow water- PPL 3007.

He said upon completion of the technical and commercial bid, NUPRC notified the company of its winning bidder status and the condition precedent to be fulfilled before issuance of a licence to the company.

Aliyu said it was discovered that the total financial obligations of Oceangate Ltd to the government before the issuance of the Petroleum Prospecting License (PPL) to the company was $37, 223,144.00.

He said the company, through its Zenith Bank account number: 5074678281, at different instalments, transferred millions of dollars to the Federal Government, including $1.1 million, $1.1 million, $3.8 million, $1.2 million, $3.05 million, $2.1 million, and $500, 000.

The investigator said that on March 27 and 28, 2025, Providus Bank Limited, acting for and on behalf of Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Limited, transferred the total sum of $7 million to the Federal Government.

He said his team recovered the evidence of these transactions through Providus Bank Limited from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) vide a letter dated June 24,02025.

He said the company, between March 20, 2025 and April 3, 2025, paid the total sum of $20 million to the Federal Government for the acquisition of the PPL 302 and PPL 3007.

The officer alleged that, to fulfil the requirements for payments of the signature bonuses for PPL 302 and PPL 3007, Oceangate conspired with some unlicensed Bureau de Change (BDC) operators and bank officials to retain and transfer funds totalling $13 million, which funds are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.

“That one Suleiman Muhammed Chiroma was procured and aided by Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Limited to collect through his associates in cash and without going through a financial institution, both in Abuja and Lagos, the total sum of $13,000,000.00.

“That whilst acting in concert with Oceangate Limited, Muhammed Chiroma engaged one Dantani Abubakar Hassan of Ashrab Energy and Oil Services Limited and one Tirmizi Muhammed Usman of Tripple A & Tee Oil Nigeria Limited, to collect the said $9 million in cash and without going through a financial Institution for the sole purpose of using same to pay for the signature bonuses of the two oil blocks allocated to Oceangate Oil and Gas Limited.”

He alleged that the company equally procured Chiroma, Tirmizi Usman and Dantani Hassan to receive funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities from different contractors with the Lagos State Government.

He said to receive and retain funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity from different contractors with Lagos State, Dantani Abubakar used his company, Ashrab Energy and Oil Services Limited, with account number 1229255048, domiciled in Zenith Bank Plc.

“That whilst still working in concert with Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Limited and Suleiman Chiroma, Dantani Abubakar used his company, Ashrab Energy and Oil Services Limited with account Number 1907084038 domiciled in Access Bank Plc to receive and retain the total sum of N855, 057, 560.00 from different contractors executing contracts for and on behalf of the Lagos State Government which sum reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.”

He said the combined sum of N2, 455, 651, 560.00 received in both Zenith and Access Bank accounts of Ashrab Energy were converted to US dollars and subsequently transferred same to Oceangate’s Zenith Bank account for onward payment for the signature bonus of the two oil blocks; PPL 302 and PPL 3007 allocated to the company, among other averments.

Aliyu insisted that the $13 million used by Oceangate to pay for the Signature Bonuses in respect of PPL302 and PPL3007 were not proceeds of any lawful and legitimate business of Oceangate but rather represent funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.

According to him, part of the funds used by Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Limited to pay for the Signature bonuses in respect of PPL 302 & PPL 3007 was derived from the huge sum of money transferred by the Lagos State Government to the contractors for the execution of contracts for the benefit of the state.

The investigator alleged that there were never any contractual or business relationships between Oceangate and the contractors who transferred the aforementioned public funds to the account of the company (Oceangate Engineering).

He said the contractors, who transferred the aforementioned public funds to Oceangate, were neither investors, directors, nor shareholders in Oceangate.

Aliyu, who said he made the deposition in good faith, said it would be in the interest of justice and public policy to grant the application.

But Oceangate, in its affidavit to show cause deposed to by one of the company’s directors, Iliya Wakil, said it came to his knowledge that the court made an order of interim forfeiture of the company’s $13 million used to pay for the signature bonuses of Deep Offshore PPL 302 and Shallow Water PPL 3007 between March 20, 2025 and April 3, 2025.

Wakil prayed the court not to make the order of final forfeiture of the funds because all the funds were derived partly from the legitimate earnings of the company and partly from gifts given to the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Company, Dr Aisha Achimugu.

He disagreed that the company did not. conspire with any unregistered BDC operator and bank officials to retain and transfer the sum or any sum of money whatsoever which had anything to do with unlawful activity.

He argued that Suleiman Chiroma, referred to by the EFCC, in its application for interim forfeiture, is a licensed BDC agent engaged lawfully by the company fo help it source the US dollars needed by the company to settle the signature bonuses of PPL 302 and PPL 3007 oil blocks, respectively as the  same was required to be paid in dollars by the Nigerian Government.

He stated that Chiroma acted fully independently and without any form of control by Oceangate Limited.

The director said the company did not know Dantani Hassan or the company known as Ashrab Energy and Oil Services Limited.

Besides, he said Oceangate did not know one Tirmizi Usman and Tripple A & Tee Oil Nigeria Limited, adding that the company had never met, dealt with or transacted with any of the persons statéd in paragraphs 15 and 16 of the EFCC’s affidavit in any manner and for. any reason whatsoever.

He said Oceangate only relied fully and depended on the avowed expertise of

Chiroma, a licensed BDC agent, believed that he followed the due process to source all the funds remitted to the company for the purpose of settling the signature bonuses as stated.

He said the entire naira swapped for the dollars came from legitimate sources, attaching the audited accounts of the company as exhibits.

Oceangate, in a motion on notice filed with the affidavit to show cause, sought an order setting aside the order of interim forfeiture of the $13 million, which it claimed belonged to it.

The company argued that the order was made by the court without the requisite jurisdiction and against the principle of fair hearing.

But EFCC, in its reply to the affidavit to show cause filed by Oceangate, prayed the court to dismiss the application.

Aliyu, who also deposed to the affidavit on behalf of the commission, said they found that Iliya Wakil, who deposed to Oceangate’s affidavit to show cause, was a mere nominal director with no shareholding status of the company.

Besides, the investigator said Wakil was an employee of Felak Concept Group Limited, also owned by Achimugu, and incorporated on May 5, 2000.

He said Wakil admitted, in his extrajudicial statement to his team on April 15, 2025, that he had worked with Felak Concept from 2000 to date.

He said Wakil also admitted that he held so many positions, “among which are Manager Admin, General Manager Admin and Finance and presently Group General Manager Admin and Finance.’

He said Wakil also stated that he had consistently drawn his monthly salary from his known employer, Felak Concept and WishWhich Koncept Limited.

He argued that there was no record of Wakil drawing a salary from Oceangate.

Besides, the officer said Wakil admitted in his extrajudicial statement that he got all his instructions from Achimugu, the GCEO, and he, in turn, gave the same instructions to Chiroma via telephone conversation.

Aliyu described Oceangate as “a briefcase/shell company created as a vehicle for the purpose of holding petroleum-related assets procured with funds reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.”

He said, “Hence, describing the company as ‘a professional oil and gas consortium, operating in diverse sectors of the oil and gas sectors of the Nigerian economy,’ is nothing but describing the devil as an angel of light.”

He alleged that the modus operandi of Oceangate is to acquire “petroleum-related assets with tainted funds.”

The officer said the $13 million forfeited in the interim by the court to the Federal Government was not proceeds of any lawful, legitimate, provable, known and justifiable income of the company.

Aliyu also averred that Oceangate equally procured an auditor, Godwin Ukah, to prepare an audit report, which was attached to its affidavit to show cause as exhibit.

He said Ukah was invited to the EFCC’s office after which he volunteered his extrajudicial statement and admitted that he did not see the various account statements of Oceangate when he prepared the audit report.

Besides, he said, Ukah admitted that Oceangate had not actively earned from oil and gas exploration.

He said Ukah, who prepared the audit report attached as an exhibit, relied solely on a memorandum of understanding and not the financial books of Oceangate.

Aliyu said his team also invited Aisha Achimugu, the GCEO of Oceangate, and she volunteered her extra-judicial statement.

According to him, she (Achimugu) admitted in her extra-judicial statement that she has the most significant control of Oceangate Oil and Gas Limited.

He said the businesswoman equally admitted that, ‘Oceangate Oil & Gas Limited does not do contracts for now nor has it carried out any contract either in the private or public sector’.

The investigator told the court that it would be in the interest of justice to forfeit the $13 million to the Federal Government, same having been reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.

NAN reports that Justice Nwite had, on Sept. 15, 2025, ordered the final forfeiture of $7 million lodged in the Providus Bank branch in Ikoyi, Lagos State but recovered by the EFCC, after nobody had come forward to claim the funds.

A company, Felak Concept Group Limited, later issued a statement to dismiss reports linking its GCEO, Achimugu, and its subsidiary, Oceangate Engineering Oil and Gas Ltd, to the controversial $7 million cash transaction allegedly tied to Providus Bank. (NAN)

 

Some Abuja residents have commended the Federal Government’s intervention to reduce food prices, saying the crashing prices of food items have brought relief to residents of Abuja and other Nigerians across the country.

The residents gave the commendation in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Tuesday.

Mrs Vivian Uche, a foodstuff vendor at Lugbe market, praised the Federal Government’s intervention, saying it helped curb the hike in food prices in the country.

“In an unexpected development, food prices have dropped in the market across Nigeria, bringing much relief to Nigerians who have been struggling with the rising cost of living.

“I sell beans, rice and other food items; the prices have dropped notably in the market. A bag of rice that was selling for N76,000 a few months ago now goes for N55,000.

“A module of Gari was N1,000/1,200 but now N500/600. Beans dropped from N3,000 to N600/800, depending on quality. The same thing goes for yam flour and the rest.

“Truly speaking, this is a relief for us traders and the customers that buy our products to consume,’’ she said.

Mrs Ifeoma Iwuji, a civil servant, said the efforts of the federal government toward making food more available and affordable in Abuja and across the country could not be overemphasised.

According to her, the government has implemented policies that have increased food supply, leading to surplus and subsequently lowering the food prices.

“The cost of food has been a major burden; with the price dropping, we can now afford to buy more food,’’ she said.

Mrs Cynthia Chukwuma, a buyer at the Lugbe market, said what the federal government did was good, urging that the sustainability of the low cost of the food items would be better.

“We need to see if this price drop is sustainable for a long time. We have seen prices of foodstuffs drop before, only for them to increase again. For now, families are enjoying lower food prices.

Mr Kayode Iyiola, a mechanised farmer, told NAN that food prices had dropped nationwide due to the federal government’s intervention and other factors.

According to him, the ongoing harvest season has led to an increase in food supply, causing prices to decrease, and improved security in farming areas has also contributed to the reduction.

“Farmers can now access their lands and produce more food. Additionally, the federal government’s free import waiver has led to a surge in cheap imports, further driving down prices.

“Government’s intervention, like subsidised fertilizer distribution and dry-season farming initiatives, has also supported the price drop, “he said.

Kayode, however, explained that despite the gains, many Nigerians still struggled with low purchasing power and stagnant incomes, making it difficult to afford basic food items. (NAN)

The Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied reports that Governor Dauda Lawal intends to defect to the party.

In a statement on Friday, the state APC Publicity Secretary, Malam Yusuf Idris, said the party came across a fabricated report, allegedly originating from “Tambarin Gusau,” claiming that Governor Lawal had sent a letter seeking to join the APC.

Idris described the report as “malicious, unfounded, and clearly mischievous,” adding that it was circulated in an unprofessional manner intended to mislead the public and disrupt the stability of the party.

“The APC has responsible channels where all official communications are handled in a guided manner,” he said.

He further clarified that the party has not received any letter from Governor Lawal and is not aware of any plans by the governor to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC.

“All members of the party and the general public, especially in Zamfara State, should therefore disregard the report,” Idris urged.

(Vanguard)

The Nigeria Archery Federation has appointed a multi-medalist, professional barebow Archer, and sport administrator Ogunlana Seun Ibrahim as its first National Club Coordinator, since establishment in 1997.

The appointment was announced by NAFED in a swift move to scale up operations and professional activities for the 2026 calendar year.  The appointment of Ogunlana was confirmed in a statement signed by the Sec. General Philip O. Ayo, on the 6th of January 2026.

The appointment of Ogunlana as the first national club coordinator of NAFED is in view of his outstanding commitment, years of professional excellence, and significantly his victories in several local and national archery competitions.

He is the co-founder of Arch Archery Club, founder of Kingsmen Archery Club, Ibadan, and a key initiator of the Oyo State Archery Association.

Ogunlana Seun emerged winner of the 2024 Shooters Open Championship in the 30m Barebow Male category , where he was decorated with a gold medal. He is a two-time silver medalist at Nigerian Archery Federation Championships.

Archery in Nigeria has remained a fundamental game  gaining both international and local partnerships in recent times.

As a certified Judge, with over five years of experience in competitive archery, officiating, and event organization, the new National Club Coordinator of NAF is a holder of the World Archery certifications in competition management and judging. He obtained the certifications in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. 

In a statement few hours ago, Ogunlana explained that his mission for NAFED spans across creating accessible database, standardise operations, improve the expansion of archery clubs, provide technical support, adopt Club activities into NAFED national activities, and amongst other innovative strategies.

Ogunlana Seun Ibrahim was appointed alongside Aliyu A. Garga as the National Head Coach, Sholademi Damilola as Director, Technical, Ms Hauwa W. Pindar as Deputy Director, Technical, Aliyu Abubakar as National Captain, Ms Gambo Buba as National Event Coordinator, Umaru Abdulhamid (Navy) as Director, Training, and Mohammed Ado (Airforce) as Director, Institution Sports. 

The new appointees, according to the statement, make up the technical crew of the Nigeria Archery Federation.

Queen Irene Onwuka, the founder of Queen Irene Onwuka peace Foundation, a non-governmental organization with a core focus on Education and persons with disabilities has been appointed a Special Envoy in Education by the International Forum for Peace and Diplomacy (IFPD), reflecting the organization's firm belief that education is the foundation of Africa's long-term peace, economic transformation, and sustainable development. 

Her appointment is contained in a release signed by the Nigeria's head of IFDP, and made available to newsmen at the weekend. 

"Across the continent, quality and inclusive education remains essential to empowering young people, reducing inequality, strengthening governance, and fostering innovation. Education is not only a social necessity but a strategic investment in Africa's future leadership and workforce", the release said. 

This aligns with the major focus of her foundation which is to advance development through education, a key tool that helps individuals succeed. She has undertaken several education-related projects in various parts of the country. 

Not long ago, her Queen Irene Onwuka peace foundation in collaboration with Lagos State government hosted a quiz competition for secondary schools in the state. 

This is in addition to a creative writing competition in Abuja where schools won mouth-watering prizes for their outstanding performances. 

In her role as Special Envoy, Queen Irene Onwuka is expected to advocate for improved access to quality education, promote skills development and knowledge-driven policies. 

She is also expected to engage stakeholders to support educational reforms and partnerships across Africa, a mandate that aligns with IFPD's vision of using education as a tool for peacebuilding, social cohesion, and continental progress.

Beyond education, Queen Onwuka has also made significant impact in the society especially in the lives of children whose future she has consistently remained critical of. 

Her Foundation recently signed a historic partnership agreement with the office of Senior Special Assistant to the President on Special Needs, aiming to increase efforts to empower people with special needs and persons with disabilities in Nigeria. 

The International Forum for Peace and Diplomacy expressed confidence that her leadership and advocacy will contribute significantly to building a more educated, resilient, and prosperous Africa.

 

Gov. Abba  Yusuf of Kano State has sought the support of President Bola Tinubu in tackling the formidable security challenges in some local government areas of the state.

The request was made during a meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where Yusuf presented key priorities of his administration, focusing on security, infrastructure, and a stronger partnership with the Federal Government.

This is contained in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Sanusi Bature, in Kano on Tuesday.

The meeting, held in closed session, was used to brief the president on pressing challenges and opportunities in Kano, particularly the worsening insecurity in some local government areas.

Yusuf informed Tinubu about the recent tragic killing of a housewife and her children, stressing the need for decisive federal support to strengthen security operations and protect innocent citizens.

He highlighted the role of the Kano State Neighbourhood Watch Corps in complementing the work of security agencies and called for deeper collaboration with federal security institutions.

Yusuf also discussed Kano’s development agenda, focusing on mega infrastructure projects.

Yusuf lauded the president for the federal intervention on the Wujuwuju Road, describing it as a critical step toward unlocking economic growth and job creation.

Tinubu assured Yusuf of the Federal Government’s readiness to work with Kano State to tackle insecurity and drive sustainable development.

(Vanguard)

 

The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has debunked an online report claiming that his mother died on Monday, describing the publication as false and misleading.

Ribadu clarified the situation in a statement posted on his verified X handle on Tuesday after receiving numerous calls and messages from sympathisers.

The clarification followed reports in the media announcing the purported death of Mamma Ribadu at the age of 86, describing her as a respected matriarch and mother to both the NSA and Sani Ribadu, the Emir of Fufore in Adamawa State.

“I have been inundated with calls and messages from friends and associates following an inaccurate online publication claiming that my mother passed away on Monday, 19 January 2026,” Ribadu said.

While appreciating those who reached out to commiserate with him, the NSA stressed that the report was incorrect, noting that his mother had passed away 28 years ago.

“The publication is false and misleading. My mother of blessed memory passed away 28 years ago and therefore could not have died on Monday,” he stated.

The NSA explained that the person who died on Monday was Hajja Mamma Sulaiman Ribadu, the wife of his late uncle.

“The person who passed on Monday is Hajja Mamma Sulaiman Ribadu, the wife of my late uncle. May Allah SWT forgive her shortcomings, bless her soul, and grant her Aljannat Firdaus,” he said.

Ribadu expressed gratitude to those who stood by his family during the loss and prayed for divine reward for their support.

(Punch)

 

Sevilla striker Akor Adams made a memorable return from the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday, coming off the bench to score twice and secure a 2–2 draw against Elche.

The Nigerian international netted both goals for Sevilla, ending the club’s four-game losing streak in all competitions.

Elche, who have won just two of their last 13 top-flight matches, took the lead inside 15 minutes. Martim Neto cleverly released Aleix Febas into space on the edge of the box, allowing the midfielder to fire past a slightly out-of-position Sevilla goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos.

The hosts doubled their advantage 10 minutes into the second half through Germán Valera.

Adams, who enjoyed a strong AFCON campaign in Morocco with Nigeria, was introduced at the start of the second half. He pulled a goal back for Sevilla — the club’s first competitive strike in five matches.

In stoppage time, he stepped up to convert a penalty after referee Ricardo de Burgos awarded a spot-kick for a handball in the Elche area, completing his brace and levelling the score at 2-2.

Adams’ Nigeria teammate, Chidera Ejuke — also recently involved at the AFCON — came on in the 65th minute, helping Sevilla halt their run of defeats that had begun on December 17, just two days after both players left for the tournament.

The 25-year-old Adams featured in all seven of Nigeria’s AFCON matches, finishing the tournament with two goals and two assists as the Super Eagles claimed the bronze medal.

Sevilla coach Matías Almeyda had confirmed that both Adams and Ejuke would be available for the Elche game after completing their AFCON commitments and arriving in Spain on Sunday.

 

An Inspector of Police identified as Victor Okus, has shot two of his colleagues, following an altercation in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Although the cause of the shooting is still sketchy, it was gathered that the policemen attached to 17 Police Mobile Force, PMF, were on special duty at Intels, Onne before the incident happened.

It was learned that the suspect, Okus, was quickly arrested and is currently in Police custody.

The Police Public Relations Officer of the state Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, who confirmed the development described it as sad.

Iringe-Koko noted that the incident happened on Sunday, adding that one of the officers died on the spot while the other was hospitalised.

He said: “The Rivers State Police Command is deeply saddened to report a tragic and distressing incident that occurred on January 18, 2026, resulting in the loss of a dedicated Police Officer, Inspector Ibrahim Sani.

“The suspect, Inspector Okus, a colleague and fellow officer attached to 17 PMF, but on special duty at Intels, Onne, has been arrested and is currently in Police custody.

“According to the Unit Commander (U/C) 14 PMF, Turaki Hassan’s accounts and preliminary investigations, the tragic incident occurred about 1320hrs at Next Cash and Carry Supermart, Trans-Amadi, Port Harcourt, where Inspector Sani ‘m’ and Inspector Daniel Dauda ‘m’ all attached to 14 PMF, Yola, were on joint guard duty with military personnel.

“Inspector Okus allegedly shot his colleagues on the head and neck regions. The injured officers were promptly rushed to Nopsam Hospital for Medical treatment, where Inspector Sani succumbed to his injuries, while Inspector Dauda is still receiving medical treatment. The corpse has been deposited at the Military Hospital Mortuary, Port-Harcourt for preservation and autopsy.”

However, the Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, has ordered a full scale investigation into the development, adding that the suspect would face Orderly Room Trial and later, then be charged to court.

Iringe-Koko quoted the CP as urging policemen to be professional in handling their firearms, and extended condolences to the family of the victim.

She said: “The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Adepoju, has directed a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the incident, ensuring that the circumstances surrounding this reprehensible act are thoroughly examined.

“The suspect will face an Orderly Room Trial and subsequently charge to court for prosecution, assuring that justice will be served.

“The CP further advised officers that handling of firearms while on duty is a serious responsibility and not a routine task, but it is crucial to prioritise your safety and the safety of others so as to prevent potential tragedies.”

(Vanguard)

 

Outrage erupted in Maiduguri on Monday after the All Progressives Congress, APC, excluded the photograph of Vice-President Kashim Shettima from a banner displayed at the North-East Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of the party’s constitution.

The omission drew angry reactions from party stakeholders and delegates, prompting the Speaker of the Borno State House of Assembly, Abdulkarim Lawan, to openly protest what he described as a disrespectful slight against the Vice-President.

The banner, produced for the event, featured photographs of President Bola Tinubu, the five APC governors from the North-East zone and the party’s National Legal Adviser, but conspicuously omitted Shettima’s image, despite his status as the number two citizen of the country and a prominent APC leader from the region.

Observers noted that the development was not an isolated incident, recalling a similar exclusion of the Vice-President’s picture at an APC event in Gombe State last year, which reportedly triggered a fracas and forced the meeting to end abruptly.

Addressing the gathering, Lawan, the longest-serving Speaker in Nigeria’s history, expressed shock over the omission, warning that such actions could fuel unnecessary tension within the party.“Why would the Vice-President’s picture not be included in the banner? This was what created the fracas in Gombe, and it is repeating itself here in Borno. I do not know the motive of the organisers, but it is not right,” he said.

He added, “How can the organisers exclude the picture of a sitting Vice-President, who is from Borno and the North-East zone?”

Lawan’s remarks were met with thunderous applause from the audience, reflecting widespread disapproval of the omission among party members present at the event.

(Vanguard)