Fraud: MAN BAGS SIX MONTHS IN MAIDUGURI
By Abubakar Goni (Maiduguri Correspondent)
Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri, on Wednesday, committed one Bashir Ali to six months in prison for fraud.
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First with details then facts By Abubakar Goni (Maiduguri Correspondent)
Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri, on Wednesday, committed one Bashir Ali to six months in prison for fraud.
By Ebenezer Mordi (Financial Crime Reporter)
The Abuja Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday, re-arraigned former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mohamed Bello Adoke and Aliyu Abubakar, before Justice I.E. Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on a 14-count amended charge of money laundering to the tune of over Six Million United States Dollars ($6,000,000).
By Chinwendu Agoha (MDA Reporter)
Following the public disclosure of the list of alleged beneficiaries of the scandalous contract awards in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, former governor of Delta state, Chief James Ibori, has denied benefiting from any contract award from the Commission.
By Esther Din (Defence/Security Correspondent)
Barely 24 hours after the reported ambush of Borno governor, Professor Babagana Zulum's convoy by the Boko Haram terrorists in Baga town on Wednesday evening, the military authorities in Abuja said on Thursday, that it has begun investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack in which 15 people were reportedly injured.
By Abubakar Goni (Borno Correspondent)
Borno State governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has expressed his anger and displeasure with the military command in Baga, Borno state, over what he described as their inability to repel Boko Haram terrorists operating in the area, one year after the army authorities at the Defence Headquarters established the military base.
A Bauchi Coalition Against Financial Crimes and Injustice (BACAFCI), has filed three fresh petitions against the former APC Governor of Bauchi State, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar, before the Independent Corrupt Practices (ICPC), and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), over alleged fraud, financial misappropriation and abuse of office by Abubakar.
Five persons believed mainly to be children have been killed in a suspected bomb blast in Malumfashi, Katsina state, in Nigeria's North West Zone.
Sources in the military, have confirmed at the weekend, that the driver who allegedly knocked down the NAF Flying Officer, Tolulope Arotile, is a civilian who had no valid driving license.
As the Nigerian Air Force, on Friday, said it was commencing investigating into the circumstances surrounding the death of its Flying Officer, Tolulope Arotile, in a road accident, it said two persons have already been arrested in connection with the death.
Damilola Adegboye, Elder sister of the late combat pilot, Tolulope Arotile, has said in a television interview, that she suspects foul play regarding her younger's death.
* Commends NDLEA’s Leadership Under Marwa, Officers’ Courage And Professionalism
* 5.3m Kilograms of Drugs Worth N1.5 Trillion Seized In 18 Months, Says Narcotic Agency's Boss
By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria's unwavering commitment to eliminating the menace of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking through evidence-based, innovative interventions.
The President gave this assurance on Friday 26th 2026 in Abuja during the grand finale of celebrations, marking the 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. President Tinubu was represented at the event by the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi SAN.
Reflecting on this year's theme, “The World Drug Problem: Persisting Issues, New Challenges, Innovative Responses,” the President emphasized that the evolving nature of the global drug problem demands constant vigilance, adaptability, and collective action. He noted that the consequences of the drug scourge extend far beyond individual users, severely disrupting families, schools, workplaces, and overall national security.
According to the President, the federal government is confronting these challenges through a well-coordinated, multi-faceted approach. His words: “My administration remains committed to creating an environment in which young Nigerians can thrive and succeed. Through the Renewed Hope Agenda, we are expanding access to education, promoting skills development, supporting entrepreneurship, creating employment opportunities and implementing social interventions that address some of the underlying factors that make individuals vulnerable to substance abuse and criminal recruitment.
“At the same time, we recognize that reducing demand must be matched by decisive action to disrupt supply. This requires stronger border management, enhanced surveillance of ports, airports, seaports and land crossings, improved intelligence gathering and closer collaboration among national, regional and international law enforcement agencies. Criminal organizations operate across borders, and our response must be equally coordinated and effective.”
The President noted that science, technology and reliable data have become indispensable tools in this effort, adding that “We must continue to strengthen our capacity to collect, analyse and apply data so that emerging trends are identified early, interventions are properly evaluated and strategic decisions are informed by facts.”
“As illicit drug markets evolve, our ability to detect and identify drugs and precursor chemicals must evolve as well.
Strengthening forensic laboratories, enhancing technological capabilities and supporting scientific research will remain essential if we are to stay ahead of emerging threats. Our criminal justice system must continue to receive the support it needs to deal effectively with drug-related crimes. Law enforcement officers, investigators, prosecutors and the courts all have important roles to play in ensuring that criminal organizations are disrupted and offenders are held accountable under the law”, he added.
A major highlight of the presidential address was the high praise showered on the leadership and personnel of the NDLEA for their relentless crusade against drug cartels.
"This is a fitting occasion for me to convey my strong commendation to the officers, men and leadership of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency under the able leadership of Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd.), CON, OFR. I wish to particularly highlight the remarkable strides made by the Agency in terms of increased arrests and seizures, successful convictions, multi-billion-naira forfeitures, extensive rehabilitation and advocacy campaigns, as well as the dismantling of organized drug cartels and trafficking networks, including the one behind the largest methamphetamine laboratory in Nigeria.
"These achievements stand as a testament to our administration's zero tolerance for organized crime and an unwavering commitment to safeguarding society from the devastating effects of narcotics.
“However, as commendable as these achievements are, government cannot win this battle alone. The complexity and scope of the drug problem demands that every segment of our society plays an active role. We call on parents and families to provide loving homes, moral guidance, and open communication; on our educational institutions to strengthen drug prevention education and character development; on religious and traditional leaders to continue using their influence to discourage substance abuse while supporting those in recovery; on the media to raise awareness responsibly and avoid glamorizing drug use; and on the private sector to partner with government through job creation, prevention initiatives, and support for treatment and rehabilitation programmes. Together, through collective action and shared responsibility, we can protect our youth, strengthen our communities, and secure a healthier and safer future for Nigeria.," President Tinubu stated.
The President reminded the audience that the world drug problem is a shared challenge requiring a shared response. He called on civil society, international partners, and individual citizens to reinforce their commitments to creating safer, healthier, and drug-free societies for future generations.
In his welcome remark, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa stated that Nigeria stands in lockstep with the global community, while reaffirming the country’s unyielding resolve against one of the most persistent threats to public health, national security, social stability, and human development.
According to him, “in the face of these sophisticated threats, the NDLEA has not blinked. We remain resolute. Over the past year, the Agency has recorded monumental operational successes through intelligence-driven enforcement, dismantling seemingly untouchable syndicates and executing unprecedented seizures across our airports, seaports, land borders, and deep in the forests in communities.
“To those who think they can operate with impunity, our recent spectacular operational breakthroughs send an unmistakable message: there is no safe haven. In a masterclass of transnational intelligence sharing, the NDLEA, in seamless collaboration with the US-DEA, and law enforcement authorities from Greece, France, and Switzerland, successfully dismantled the notorious Amadi Simon drug cartel.
“With same zeal and vigour, we have effectively neutralized a highly sophisticated, cross-continental methamphetamine cartel. This operation led to the historic arrest of a 63-year-old Nigerian drug baron, Innocent Anochili, alongside three Mexican nationals and six other Nigerian accomplices, completely disrupting a major synthetic drug pipeline.
“And closely coming on the heels of this was the discovery of yet another industrial scale clandestine meth laboratory deep in the forest of Tapa village, Ibarapa North LGA, Oyo state, where a Mexican and four others were arrested and their multibillion-naira infrastructure of death shut down and dismantled.”
The NDLEA boss noted that the Agency’s achievements are backed by an aggressive, relentless five-year campaign that has fundamentally broken the spine of drug trafficking in the country with the arrest of no fewer than 234 drug barons coordinating the operations of major drug networks dismantled during the period.
He said in the last 18 months alone, the Agency has made a total of 29,262 arrests leading to the seizure of 5,305,484.88 kilograms of assorted illicit drugs valued at over N1.5 Trillion and the conviction of 5,225 offenders. “These numbers represent more than just data; they represent millions of lives saved, billions of naira in criminal wealth confiscated, and a future reclaimed for our youths.”
While noting that enforcement alone cannot solve the drug problem, Marwa said the NDLEA has aggressively expanded its Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) initiatives.
“Through our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign, we have conducted 6,645 drug use prevention focused sensitization and awareness creation programmes in schools, worship centres, work places, markets, motor parks and communities, and correctional facilities, among others, equipping nearly five million Nigerians with the life skills to resist drug abuse. Equally significant is the counselling, treatment and rehabilitation of 13,508 drug users across our 31 rehab centres spread all over the country within the same period.”
He said in line with this year's focus on innovative responses, “we are strengthening our use of technology, deep-web intelligence gathering, and advanced data analytics to identify emerging drug trends before they hit the streets”, adding that “we are radically upgrading our forensic and chemical analysis capabilities to improve the detection of precursor chemicals and new, exotic psychoactive substances.”
“Also important is our first in Africa Alternative Development Programme. This significant game-changing strategy is an initiative fully aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Alternative Development is about giving illicit cannabis growers an alternative source of legitimate income through the growing of licit crops like cassava, maize, cowpeas, cocoa etc thereby achieving sustainable livelihoods and economic empowerment.”
While expressing sincere appreciation to “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his support and encouragement to the Agency and demonstrated immense political will towards the fight against drug abuse and trafficking”, he equally thanked local and international partners; civil society organizations, the media and community leaders for supporting the work of the Agency. He also commended NDLEA personnel, calling them “ the thin green line standing between safety and chaos, working tirelessly day and night to protect our nation.”
He expressed confidence that through sustained cooperation, cutting-edge innovation, and shared responsibility, “we can overcome current challenges, neutralize emerging threats, and build a safer, healthier, and more prosperous Nigeria for generations to come.”
Delivering the guest lecture titled “Celebrating Progress and Inspiring Collective Actions against Drug Abuse”, Prof Oluwatoyin Odeku of the Department of Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Pharmacy, University of Ibadan, noted that there’s a reason to celebrate the milestones achieved in the fight against illicit drugs in the past five years. “First, let us celebrate. Because celebration fuels courage. When NDLEA was re-energised in 2021, many thought the drug war was unwinnable. Today, the data tells a different story, and we have reasons to celebrate”, she stated.
In his remark at the event, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Representative, Chiekh Touré who was represented by Dr. Akanidomo Ibanga commended the Federal Government for its continued commitment to addressing the drug problem through a balanced and coordinated approach.
“The leadership of institutions such as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Federal Ministry of Health, and other critical stakeholders demonstrates a growing recognition that effective drug control must integrate both supply and demand reduction, underpinned by evidence and respect for human rights. At UNODC, we are privileged to support these national efforts by advancing innovative, evidence-based responses that align with global standards and national priorities.”
He reaffirmed UNODC’s unwavering commitment to supporting Nigeria in this critical endeavor, adding that “we stand ready to continue providing technical expertise, fostering partnerships, and promoting innovative solutions that respond to the realities on the ground.”
Another highpoint of the event was the presentation prize gifts to three winners of NDLEA inter-secondary school essay competition. The first prize of N500,000 and trophy went to Ikpeamachi Jennifer of Federal Government College, Enugu; while Aliyu Kama of General Murtala Muhammed College, Yola got the second prize of N300,000 with trophy and Chiagoziem Ikechukwu of Mimshak Academy, Mbawsi, Abia state went with the third prize of N200,000 and trophy.
Others who spoke on their support for ongoing drug control efforts include the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio represented by Senator Sadiq Sulaiman Umar; Hon. Lanre Okunola of the House of Reps Committee on Drugs and Narcotics; First Lady of Kwara state and Chairperson, Nigeria Governors Spouses Forum, Amb (Mrs) Olufolake Abdulrasaq; Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate who was represented by Mrs. Adeola Olufowobi-Yusuf; Mandate Secretary, Health and Environment, FCTA, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe; Chairman of MTN Foundation, Mrs Mosun Belo-Olusoga represented by Mrs. Odunayo Sanya; representatives of NACA, and NAFDAC, among others. NNL.