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The presidency of Bola Tinubu has called for a full investigation into an alleged admission by former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, over claims that someone wire-tapped Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Presidential Spokesperson Bayo Onanuga questioned the implications of the alleged admission and urged relevant authorities to take action.

“El-Rufai confesses to wire-tapping Nigeria’s NSA on TV. Does it mean that he and his collaborators have wire-tapping facilities?”

“This should be thoroughly investigated and punishment meted out. El-Rufai is not too big to face the wrath of the law.”

While El-Rufai has yet to respond publicly to the latest remarks, the presidency’s position suggests possible further scrutiny by law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

“Ribadu made the call because we listened to their calls. The government thinks that they’re the only ones that listen to calls. But we also have our ways. He made the call. He gave the order that they should arrest me,” El-Rufai had been quoted as saying on AriseTv.

He also acknowledged that the action may have been technically wrong.

“Because that technically is illegal. I know, but the government does it all the time. They listen to our calls all the time without a court order. But someone tapped his phone and told us that he gave the order.”

 

The Ebonyi Command of the Nigeria Forest Security Services (NFSS) on Friday organised a training programme for 2,000 personnel on Information and Intelligent Management in Abakaliki.

Speaking at the opening of the workshop, the NFSS State Commander in Ebonyi, Mr Larry Igwe, praised the large turnout of members at the summit.

PlatinumPost reports that the security summit, themed “Intelligence-Drive Operation,” was held in collaboration with the Department of State Services (DSS).

Igwe stressed the importance of greater diligence, discipline and proactiveness among personnel in the discharge of their duties
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He urged them to stay committed to the profession to gain the confidence of Nigerians.

Igwe said, “You are expected to perform optimally and increase your capacity to handle complex tasks after this security summit,

“You must never compromise the profession in any form; do not allow bribery, and corruption hijack your conscience from serving compassionately.

“Your appearance always, must send warning signals to criminals to desist from criminalities.”

He also commended Gov. Francis Nwifuru for providing an enabling environment for the training.

The service further praised the DSS for improving the security knowledge of its personnel.

The NFSS also pledged to sustain its security presence across the state to curb criminal activities.

Two participants, Mr Patrick Egwu and Ms Nnenna Ali, described the exercise as professional and called for more retraining.

They also appealed to President Bola Tinubu to speed up action on the inclusion of the NFSS in the nation’s security structure.

A man, Nwalozie Chiwendu, has allegedly killed his elder brother, Chidiebere Isaiah, in Ofeh community, Omuma Local Government Area of Rivers State.

It was gathered that the incident occurred around 4pm on Thursday after the suspect accused the deceased of witchcraft and of being responsible for his lack of progress.

Photographs of the victim seen circulating on social media and obtained by our correspondent showed multiple machete cuts across his body.

Sources said that after the victim collapsed in a pool of blood, the suspect reportedly realised the gravity of his action and fled the scene before residents could apprehend him.

Narrating the incident on Friday, the Youth President of Ofeh community, Chinonso Chima, described it as “very unfortunate.”

Chima stated, “Yesterday evening, I got a call from people in my community about a sad incident involving two brothers from the same compound. The story is that the younger one, carrying a cutlass, butchered his elder brother. Before people could intervene, he ran after committing the act.

“So, when I was called, I told them to rush the victim to the hospital while I hurried down from town to see how we could attend to the matter. On the way to the hospital, the victim died.

“We have reported the matter to the Police Division here, and they have taken note. The suspect is still on the run, and the community is searching for him to face the full wrath of the law.”

He added that the remains of the deceased were later deposited in a mortuary with the permission of the police. Chima also appealed to residents to remain calm and avoid taking the law into their own hands.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the state Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident, noting that investigations were ongoing.

She stated, “Information indicates that the suspect used a cutlass to kill the victim after accusing him of witchcraft that allegedly prevented his success.

“The victim’s corpse has been deposited in the mortuary. Investigation is ongoing, and a manhunt has been launched to apprehend the suspect and ensure he faces the law.”

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Nasir El-Rufai claimed in his interview with Arise News that someone intercepted and recorded his former friend Nuhu Ribadu’s phone call in which Ribadu allegedly instructed El-Rufai’s arrest.

He acknowledged the illegality of the act but said the government had used similar methods against him.

My strong suspicion is that El-Rufai is merely playing mind games. It is operationally improbable that a serving NSA, with all the personnel and paraphernalia available to him, would issue a sensitive directive of that nature over an unsecure call. I would bet my bottom dollar that the claim is made up.

Still, the allegation serves powerful and artful rhetorical warfare purposes, which El-Rufai appears to have calculatedly designed. If authorities pursue action based on his admission of illegal interception, critics may interpret this as indirect validation of his story, thereby injuring Ribadu’s professional competence and judgment.

In other words, arresting El-Rufai for admitting that he illegally obtained help to intercept and listen in on the NSA’s call could authenticate his claim, which I strongly suspect is manufactured for psychological warfare, and portray the NSA as vindictive and unprofessional for supposedly relaying sensitive information through insecure means.

By admitting to the illegality of the interception, he is begging to be apprehended to give an indirect stamp of legitimacy to what I suspect is an intentionally strategic fib.

But if authorities ignore the claim, some observers may assume it is true. Silence in this context could be construed as consent.

At the same time, if the NSA’s office issues a public denial, El-Rufai could plausibly commission AI tools to generate a voice call mimicking the NSA’s voice. Convincing AI-generated voice simulations are no longer difficult to produce, and people’s gullibility seems to be at an all-time high.

Finally, El-Rufai’s remarks may also be designed to induce paranoia within Ribadu’s inner circles. Suggesting that someone taped the NSA implies that either close associates of his or elements within the SSS are monitoring him on behalf of adversaries. That kind of insinuation can foster a crippling persecution complex.

Of course, if Ribadu issued no such order, or communicated only through secure channels, he would simply laugh off El-Rufai’s claim as a wily but unsuccessful mind game from a former friend who’s still hurting from his unexpected exclusion from the orbit of power.

El-Rufai’s ultimate objective, however, appears to be to cultivate public sympathy ahead of his scheduled appearance at the EFCC on Monday while simultaneously attempting to psychologically unsettle his adversaries. Interesting times!

 

Farooq Kperogi is a renowned Nigerian columnist and United States-based Professor of Journalism.


 

The Katsina State Police Command has confirmed the death of three suspected bandits and the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Rimi Local Government Area, CSP Muhammad Sani-Kabir, following a gun battle on Friday.

The confirmation was contained in a statement released by the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Aliyu Abubakar, in Katsina.

He said: “Today, Feb. 13, 2026, at about 02:00 p.m., some suspected bandits, armed with dangerous weapons shooting sporadically, attacked Magaje village, Rimi LGA, and rustled a number of animals and escaped the scene before the arrival of police operatives.

“Upon receipt of the report, quickly, the DPO Rimi, in collaboration with neighbouring divisions, and the Military, mobilised operatives and responded to the scene.

“The team successfully tracked and intercepted the suspected bandits at Magaje village, where a gun duel ensued.”

Abubakar stated that the operatives recovered all the stolen animals and neutralised three of the suspects.

He, however, disclosed that: “regrettably, the DPO was fatally shot by the bandits, and one policeman sustained a gunshot injury to his hand.

“The injured officer has been rushed to the nearest hospital for medical attention and is responding to treatment.”

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Bello Shehu, commended the bravery and teamwork demonstrated by the joint security personnel, while condemning the incident.

He also mourned the deceased officer, describing him as an upright, honest and professional police officer.

Shehu extended his condolences to the family and friends of the late officer.

 

Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Regina Daniels has drawn fresh public attention after presenting her mother, Rita Daniels, with two luxury sport utility vehicles in a gesture described as heartfelt and generous.

The development was disclosed by Rita Daniels on her Instagram page, where she expressed deep appreciation for her daughter’s kindness.

In the emotional post, she revealed that she had been without a dependable means of transportation after an accident involving one of the cars Regina had earlier bought for her, while another vehicle was reportedly taken away.

According to her, it took some time before she informed her daughter about her situation. However, Regina responded by purchasing not one, but two luxury sport utility vehicles for her.

“My heart is full,” Rita Daniels wrote, thanking her daughter and describing her as her “forever pride.”

Regina Daniels, who commands a massive social media following, responded warmly in the comment section, telling her mother she was happy to see her happy and reaffirming her love.

The gesture quickly went viral, attracting thousands of reactions and congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities. Many praised the actress for honouring her mother publicly, describing the act as a reflection of strong family values.

Regina Daniels, known for her successful acting career and business ventures, has frequently showcased her close bond with her mother, who also plays an active role in managing aspects of her career.

The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Kubwa, has rejected a bail plea from serial fraudster and Abuja socialite Prince Chibuike Echem, along with Danjuma Mohammed, a former National Coordinator of the Multi-Sectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP) at the North East Development Commission.

In January, the EFCC arraigned Prince Echem and Danjuma on charges of multi-billion-naira contract fraud.

They are accused of defrauding Diamond Leeds Limited, an indigenous construction and equipment supply company, of billions of naira by pretending to facilitate contracts linked to government agencies.

The two appeared before the High Court in Zuba to face a 55-count charge involving advance fee fraud and forgery, and pleaded not guilty.

The trouble began in 2023 when Echem allegedly exploited his relationship with Diamond Leeds CEO Kenneth Ifekudu, introducing him to Danjuma, who claimed to be a power-broker in the North.

Diamond Leeds had earlier engaged Echem as a consultant, but he allegedly used his closeness to the chairman to defraud the company of billions of naira, with Danjuma as his accomplice.

Although the Diamond Leeds received contract award letters, it was never permitted to mobilize engineers or equipment to project sites in the North East, citing insecurity.

The defendants face charges under Charge No: CR/708/25, which include conspiracy and obtaining over N2.28 billion through false pretenses from Diamond Leeds Limited’s managing director.

Prosecutors requested that the defendants be remanded at Kuje Correctional Centre while the case proceeds. The presiding Judge ordered their remand at Suleja Correctional Centre, citing its proximity to the court, with a hearing scheduled for ten continuous days starting from the 25th March. 

After the adjournment, Lead Counsel B C Igwilo, SAN stated that about seven witnesses would testify and called for objective reporting.

Prior investigations revealed that all contract documents submitted for execution were forged. Diamond Leeds expressed disappointment that, despite the chairman’s personal efforts to support Echem, he colluded with the fraud syndicate to steal billions.

Following repeated demands for payment for delivered equipment, the syndicate opened a GTBank account named NEDC, from which part of the stolen funds was allegedly recovered as payment.

EFCC investigators uncovered additional fraud links to Danjuma Mohammed, leading to his dismissal from the NEDC.
Mr. Lexy Mojo-Eye, Chief Executive Officer of Legendary Gold Limited renowned organizers of Africa Celebrates, Africa Fashion Reception, Nigeria Fashion Week, Nigeria Fashion Awards and so on, recently paid a strategic visit to Avada Couture and Academy as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration within Nigeria’s fashion and creative industry.

Mr. Lexy Mojo-Eye was accompanied by Ambassador Desmond Agboola, Chief Executive Officer of ASo Multi Media, and Ambassador Kingsley Tolulope Agboola, Executive Director of ASo Multi Media. The delegation was warmly received by Hajia Dr. Aisha Lami Abdulsalam, Chief Executive Officer of Avada Couture and Academy.

During the visit, Mr. Lexy Mojo-Eye toured the fashion house and academy, where he expressed strong admiration for the quality of production, craftsmanship, and creative standards evident in Avada Couture’s operations. He commended the institution for its dedication to excellence and capacity development in the fashion sector.

Impressed by the level of professionalism and innovation, Mr. Lexy Mojo-Eye pledged to spotlight Avada Couture and Academy on international platforms and explore collaborative opportunities that would enhance the brand’s global visibility and market access.

In her remarks, Hajia Dr. Aisha Lami Abdulsalam appreciated the visit and reaffirmed Avada Couture and Academy’s commitment to innovation, quality production, and the grooming of emerging fashion talents.

Avada Couture and Academy is currently preparing to participate in the Nigeria Fashion Week and the Nigeria Fashion Awards 2026, scheduled to hold later in the year in Abuja, as the brand continues to position itself as a leading force in Nigeria’s fashion industry.

The visit highlights the growing synergy between fashion institutions, media organizations, and industry leaders working together to promote Nigerian fashion on the global stage




A hospitality brand, 168Apartments, has unveiled a new luxury short-let property in Abuja, expanding premium accommodation options within the Federal Capital Territory.

The newly opened facility, located at Plot 168 Goodluck Jonathan Expressway by Human Rights Radio, Games Village comprises six tastefully finished two-bedroom apartments designed to deliver comfort, privacy, and modern living. 

The apartments feature spacious layouts, contemporary interiors, and carefully curated furnishings aimed at creating a home-like experience for guests.

Speaking at the unveiling, the management of 168Apartments described the project as a response to the increasing demand for secure, high-quality short-let accommodation in Abuja.

“Our vision is to provide a premium hospitality experience that combines elegance, security, and affordability. Every apartment has been thoughtfully designed to give guests the comfort of a home while enjoying the standards of a luxury facility,” management said.

The property operates within a secured environment equipped with 24-hour electricity, CCTV surveillance, and dedicated security personnel to ensure the safety of residents. 

According to the company, the serene setting makes the apartments suitable for business travelers, families, and leisure visitors seeking a quiet and modern space in the city.

To mark the opening, the brand is offering limited-time promotional rates targeted at early guests.

“We are excited to welcome both individual and corporate clients. Our introductory offer is part of our commitment to making luxury hospitality accessible while we build lasting relationships with our guests,” the management added.

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Foremost Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has urged the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, to adopt dialogue with the Federal Government as a way to resolve his legal and political challenges.

In a statement issued on Friday and signed by his counsel, Pelumi Olajengbesi, Igboho praised Kanu for his recent decision to formally cancel the Monday sit-at-home order that has affected the South-East for five years.

He described the decision to end the weekly protest as a necessary step toward restoring stability in the region.

The statement read, “Chief Sunday Adeyemo wishes to commend the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, on his recent cancellation of the Monday sit-at-home across the South-East zone of Nigeria.

“Chief Igboho believes that the move by Mazi Kanu to end the five-year Monday economic siege on the South-East zone is thoughtful.”

Beyond the suspension of the civil disobedience directive, Igboho called for a change in approach, urging Kanu to seek common ground through formal negotiations with the present administration.

“Chief Igboho urges the IPOB leader to vigorously explore dialogue and mediation with the Federal Government to break the deadlock in his ordeal”, the statement said.

The activist expressed confidence that the administration of President Bola Tinubu would be open to such engagements, noting that a peaceful outcome is possible if both sides act in good faith.

“While it is the fundamental right of Mazi Kanu to pursue self-determination, Chief Igboho believes that the current administration of President Bola Tinubu is predisposed to negotiation and mutual understanding for the peace, shared prosperity, security and the deserved respect that the South-East commands”, the statement added.

The statement also criticised individuals or groups allegedly profiting from the crisis in the South-East.

Igboho warned that the “desecration” of the region must end to pave the way for economic recovery.

“Chief Igboho also urges all those who make profits from the desecration and despoliation of the South-East through violence to desist from such acts in the interest of peace and economic prosperity of the region and the nation,” the statement added.

Igboho’s intervention represents a notable show of solidarity between the two prominent ethnic activists, reflecting a growing consensus on the need for peace and dialogue in the pursuit of regional stability.

The pro-Biafran group declared the sit-at-home in August 2021 to protest Kanu’s rendition to Nigeria and his subsequent detention.

During the exercise, markets, schools, banks and offices remained closed.

Recall that Kanu was convicted of terrorism-related offences on November 20, 2025, and sentenced to life imprisonment, a decision his family rejected while promising to appeal.

After his sentencing, Kanu was moved to the Sokoto Correctional Centre to serve his term, as the court ruled that the Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja would not be suitable for him.

 

Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna, has alleged that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) directed operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest him on his arrival in Nigeria.

A brief drama occurred on Thursday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja when security operatives reportedly attempted to detain el-Rufai after he returned from Cairo, Egypt’s capital.

Muyiwa Adekeye, the former governor’s media aide, said operatives approached el-Rufai shortly after he disembarked but he refused to follow them because there was no formal invitation.

In an interview with BBC published on Friday, el-Rufai said DSS operatives met him after he stepped off the plane and asked him to come for a meeting at their office.

He said he demanded a letter of interview, but the operatives told him it would be shown to him outside the airport.

The former governor claimed that about 50 security operatives were at the airport because of him.

“We walked towards the immigration counter and they (DSS operatives) said I should give them my passport for them to go and do…. I said, ‘no, I always do my immigration biometrics’. I went there, did that and walked out,” he said.

“Two more senior people came and said they are from the DSS and they wanted me to go to their office. I didn’t know whether they have an office at the airport or they meant the headquarters.

“All I asked for is a courtesy of a letter of invitation. That is what I believe I am entitled to as a Nigerian. They did not have a letter.

“Subsequently, we learnt that it was ICPC that procured the DSS to do the abduction. I was supposed to be abducted by the DSS and taken to ICPC.”

Responding to comments questioning why he was afraid of arrest, el-Rufai said his concern was about undemocratic practices.

“I’m afraid of tyranny, undemocratic practices and people that don’t understand that in a democracy, the executive is not all-in-all,” the former governor said.

“There is a legislature that should be allowed to function, which has not been allowed to function. There is a judiciary that is supposed to be independent, which is being procured and weaponised against the opposition.”

Before the airport incident in Abuja, el-Rufai had said he feared a politically motivated arrest on his return to Nigeria.

Two of his associates — Jimi Lawal and Amadu Sule — are currently facing ICPC charges over alleged fraud and money laundering.

 

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has criticised proposed United States sanctions aimed at notable Muslim individuals and groups in Nigeria, describing the action as “lopsided, unjust and selective.”

Five US lawmakers recently introduced a bill proposing visa restrictions and asset freezes against former Kano State Governor and New Nigerian People’s Party leader, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, as well as the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, among others.

MURIC’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, said in a statement posted on the organisation’s website on Thursday that the planned sanctions ignored alleged abuses by government officials in Southern Nigeria and leaders of Christian militia groups in the North Central region, whose activities he said had affected Muslim residents and travellers for decades.

The statement was titled, “US sanctions on Muslim figures in Nigeria ‘lopsided’ – MURIC.”

He said: “We take the decision of the US Congress to sanction Muslims alone with a pinch of salt. It amounts to scapegoating, preconceived judgement and crusade-brandishing.

“Coming to Nigeria with the avowed aim of protecting Christians carries with it the implications of coming to promote Christianity, coming to deter the prosecution of Christian criminals who are behind the killing of hundreds of Muslim travellers in Plateau State, coming to undermine Islam, coming to persecute Muslims and coming to encourage Muslim haters.”

Akintola stressed that both Muslim and Christian extremists were responsible for acts of violence and maintained that any sanctions should be “comprehensive and unbiased, not selective and lopsided.”

It read, “As a Muslim human rights group that has been in operation for 32 years (since 1994), MURIC has records of proven acts of inhumanity, discrimination, marginalization, denial of religious freedom and other acts of violation of rights committed by individual Christian state actors in Southern Nigeria as well as criminal Christian militia groups, and we are prepared to present them to the US or the United Nations or any other international audience if given the opportunity.”

He further warned: “For the avoidance of doubts, we assert clearly, unequivocally and emphatically that Christian militia groups of North Central Nigeria who are well known by the state governments have killed thousands of Muslims in the past decades.

“If, therefore, Northern Muslims are being marked for sanctions, present and past governors and government officials of North Central Nigeria who have funded, enabled and protected Christian terrorists in the zone deserve conspicuous spaces on the list.”

Akintola also accused the US of favouring Christian voices from Nigeria, saying the approach undermined justice and fairness.

“We nurse the suspicion that even US officials have always preferred to listen to Nigerian Christians without seeking to hear from Muslims to balance the stories and for justice, equity and fairness.

“This explains why the US Congress has always been anxious to invite Christian activists and clergymen from Nigeria without inviting their Muslim counterparts. This attitude is contrary to the well known principle of justice (audi alteram partem i.e. hear from the other side),” he said.

The activist expressed concern over what he called “the arrival of the age of conversion to Christianity at gunpoint,” which he alleged was being aided by US involvement:

“As at today, the 12th of February, 2026, we nurse the palpable fear… Muslims have become endangered species in Nigeria. For the world to believe the US is not on a recycled crusade, the US needs to sanction the following: Southern Nigeria governors and their government officials who go out of their way to deprive Muslims of their Allah-given fundamental human rights; those who disenfranchise Muslims by denying them voters cards on account of their dressing as Muslims; those who defy court judgements and violate the rights of the Muslim girl child; those who compel Muslim students to attend church services or face expulsion from school on university campuses; those who deny Muslims access to public health, education services, national identity cards, driving licences, international travelling passports, etc by telling women to remove their hijab and the men to remove their caps or turbans; those who deny employment opportunities to eminently qualified Muslim applicants on account of their being Muslims as well as those who marginalise Muslims in political appointments in Nigeria’s Southern states where Muslims are the majority (particularly in four Yoruba states of the South West: Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Osun).”

He added: “The US must not turn its eyes away from all these atrocities committed by Nigerian Christians against their Muslim compatriots on a daily basis, even up till this morning because we receive reports of these human rights abuses against Muslims everyday. Education, health and virtually all vital sectors have been occupied by Nigerian Christians in Southern Nigeria and weaponized to commit grave human rights offences against Muslims.

“Nigerian Muslims have no reason to antagonise America. Neither has there ever been any declared hostility between the US and Nigerian Muslims. It is also true that apart from millions of Americans who are Muslims, hundreds of Nigerian Muslims make their living in the US. It is therefore in our mutual interest to avoid tension.

“This is why the US needs to do more findings before labeling or sanctioning law-abiding and peace-loving Nigerian Muslims. Boko Haram and ISIS terrorists should not be given the chance to rejoice at having succeeded in killing moderate Muslims and at the same time getting America to sanction them!”

 

Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has paid a solidarity visit to Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, former Governor of Kaduna State and a leading figure of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), after an unsuccessful attempt to arrest him at the airport.

Atiku made this known in a Facebook post on Friday, stating that El-Rufai was not shaken by the incident and remains focused on his goal of building a better Nigeria.

“Last night, I paid a solidarity visit to the former Governor of Kaduna State and stalwart of the African Democratic Congress, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, following the failed attempt to arrest him at the airport upon his arrival in the country.

“He was unfazed by the incident and remains committed to the battle to enthrone a better Nigeria,” Atiku wrote.

 

Nigeria has recorded major diplomatic gains at the just-concluded 39th Session of the Executive Council of the African Union, including securing a permanent seat on the board of the African Central Bank.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the development represents a significant milestone for the country and affirms its strategic role in shaping Africa’s financial architecture and economic integration agenda.

According to statement personally signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, on Friday, the decision also extends Nigeria’s representation to the Board of the Technical Convergence Committee of the African Monetary Institute, which serves as the precursor to the establishment of the African Central Bank.

The statement noted that the outcome “underscores Nigeria’s technical capacity, economic significance, and commitment to advancing Africa’s monetary integration agenda.”

In the area of peace and security, the Executive Council also ratified the election of candidates jointly endorsed by the Economic Community of West African States to the Peace and Security Council of the African Union.

The ministry said the development reflects “the strong cohesion, cooperation, and unity among ECOWAS Member States, as well as the region’s shared commitment to promoting stability and collective security across the continent.”

Nigeria also hosted a ministerial high-level panel discussion on regional partnerships for democracy, which drew ministers, senior government officials and delegates from across Africa and the international community.

The panel, according to the ministry, “facilitated constructive dialogue on strengthening democratic institutions, fostering inclusive governance, and enhancing collaborative regional approaches to sustaining democratic values.”

The statement added that Nigeria’s engagements at the session reaffirm the country’s commitment to the objectives of the African Union, particularly in promoting economic integration, institutional development, peace, security and democratic governance.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria remains dedicated to working collaboratively with Member States and regional bodies to advance Africa’s shared prosperity and sustainable development,” the statement added.

 

Fresh anxiety has spread across Ira, Inaja and Aho communities in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State after a threatening letter allegedly left at the Ira market warned of an impending terrorist assault.

The letter, reportedly found on Thursday morning, has thrown the affected communities into fear, with security agencies said to have immediately convened operational meetings with local government authorities over the development.

Sources familiar with the matter said the writers of the letter identified themselves as “NTA (Nigeria Terrorist Association)” and claimed they had relocated from Kaiama Local Government Area to Oyun, declaring their intention to strike the communities “anytime soon.”

According to a report by SaharaReporters, residents said that the threat has unsettled the entire axis, especially in the wake of the recent massacre in Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area, where at least 162 people were reportedly slaughtered by suspected terrorists linked to Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS), commonly known as Boko Haram.

The content of the letter seen by sources reads in part: “No Town, or place That is scared us to destroyed. We search and gathered information before we raided.”

The group further taunted the residents, writing: “We heard about this town IRA ‘You people strong, and have many Powerful men to face Our Organisation.’”

In a chilling warning, the letter added: “Be ready for us at any time, any date. noting Concern about your Oracle or us powerful We left Kaiama LG, we move to Ira, Inaja and Aho and town surrounded.”

Ira is a border town adjoining Ilemona, while Inaja and Aho lie westwards along the same corridor, an area increasingly considered vulnerable because of forest routes linking parts of Kwara to neighbouring states.

Military sources disclosed that the Nigerian Army’s Forward Operation Base in Ilemona has intensified patrols across the threatened communities, working alongside other security personnel to prevent any infiltration.

“The information has geared all the security agencies into series of operational preparedness and way forward meeting with local government authority,” a source said, adding that residents have been advised to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements.

The development comes days after SaharaReporters exclusively reported how suspected Boko Haram terrorists allegedly issued a similar threat letter to Dunshigogo community in Kaiama Local Government Area following the deadly Woro massacre.

On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, terrorists invaded Woro in a coordinated evening assault, killing men, women and children indiscriminately.

Among those killed were two wives of the Emir of Woro, several of his children, the Chief Imam, a school principal, a headmistress and returning students. The Emir, Alhaji Saliu Bio Umar, managed to escape after fleeing the scene.

The attackers were believed to be linked to a Sadiku-led Boko Haram faction with alleged operational ties to Sahel-based terrorist networks, marking a disturbing escalation of insurgent activity in Kwara State, once considered relatively insulated from large-scale terrorist violence.

Residents of Ira and neighbouring communities now fear a repeat of the Woro bloodbath.

As of the time of filing this report, Kwara State authorities and security agencies have yet to issue an official public statement specifically addressing the alleged NTA threat letter.

With memories of Woro still fresh, anxiety continues to mount across Oyun Local Government as residents brace for what many describe as an uncertain and frightening wait.

(SAHARA REPORTERS)

 

A United States Marine of Nigerian descent, Chukwuemeka Oforah, has been confirmed dead after he fell overboard from the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima in the Caribbean Sea.

The 21-year-old Florida native and Lance Corporal infantry rifleman reportedly fell from the vessel on the evening of February 7, 2026, during routine operations and was declared missing at sea.

He was pronounced dead after a search operation concluded on February 10.

His death was announced on Wednesday and is still under investigation by the military, according to a BBC report on Thursday.

The news platform reports that Oforah’s death marks the first known American fatality in the President Donald Trump administration’s Operation Southern Spear, targeting drug-trafficking boats.

Oforah, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, was deployed with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group.

He enlisted in the Marine Corps in October 2023 and graduated from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in February 2024.

A statement from the U.S. Marines contained no details of how he may have fallen from the ship but expressed condolences to the victim’s family.

“We are all grieving alongside the Oforah family.

“The loss of Lance Cpl. Oforah is deeply felt across the entire Navy-Marine Corps team. He will be profoundly missed, and his dedicated service will not be forgotten,” said Col. Tom Trimble, commanding officer of the Marine Expeditionary Unit known as Special Operations Capable.

A news release from the military branch said the sprawling search for Oforah involved five ships and 10 aircraft.

Operation Southern Spear, launched under the Trump administration, targets drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

Since September 2025, the operation has executed 38 lethal strikes on suspected drug boats.

According to BBC, it played a key role in the capture of Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro.

Oforah’s death is the first publicly acknowledged US service member fatality associated with this mission.

 

Kano State Government has dismissed an allegation that it is making moves to prevent the leader of Kwankwasiyya movement,Sen. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, from entering the state, describing the allegation as false, malicious, and a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.

Kwankwaso’s political associate, Buba Galadima had told an online newspaper that Governor Abba Yusuf’s Government had written to the Federal Government to stop Kwankwaso from entering the state.

But the State Commissioner of Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Wayya, rejected the allegation in a statement, describing it as “reckless and unfounded.”

“The Kano State Government noted with deep concern the reckless and unfounded allegation made by Alhaji Buba Galadima claiming that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf wrote to the Federal Government seeking to stop Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from coming into Kano State.

“We wish to categorically state that this allegation is false, malicious, and a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and create unnecessary political tension in the state,” Wayya said.

Adding that:“At no time did the Kano State Government write to the Federal Government or any authority with the intention of preventing Senator Kwankwaso, or any Nigerian citizen, from entering Kano State. Such a claim exists only in the imagination of its sponsors and should be treated with the contempt it deserves.’’

“Kano State remains a peaceful and law-abiding state where the constitutional rights of every citizen, including freedom of movement and association, are respected and protected.

“The administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf is focused on governance, service delivery, and the welfare of the people, not on petty political distractions.

“It is unfortunate that instead of engaging in constructive political discourse, certain individuals have chosen the path of spreading baseless allegations capable of overheating the polity. Dragging the Federal Government into local political narratives without evidence is irresponsible and unacceptable,” he said.

The Government, therefore, called on Alhaji Buba Galadima to provide credible evidence of his claims or withdraw the statement in the interest of peace and political maturity, noting that public figures must understand the weight of their words and the consequences of misinformation.

“We reassure the good people of Kano State that this administration remains committed to peace, unity, and the democratic rights of all citizens. No amount of political provocation will distract the government from delivering on its mandate,” the commissioner added.