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First Bank gets court order to impound oil cargo onboard GHL FPSO vessel
First Bank gets court order to impound oil cargo onboard GHL FPSO vessel
A federal high court in Port Harcourt has ordered the arrest of the entire cargo onboard the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessel Tamara Tokoni, located in Rivers State, linked to General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL).
Justice E.A. Obile gave the order in an ex parte motion filed by First Bank of Nigeria Limited (FBN) on January 9, 2025.
FBN is insisting on a $19,752,304.84 bank guarantee and the payment of costs by GHL and others before they can transact the crude oil products onboard the vessel.
The application aims to secure FBN’s financial claim against GHL, the cargo of crude oil onboard FPSO Tamara Tokoni, as well as the owners, operators, and master of the vessel, listed as the first to fourth defendants in the motion.
According to an affidavit deposed by Temitayo Osundosumu, a staff member of FBN, a bank guarantee submitted by GHL and others is critical to securing FBN’s financial investments in GHL and debts allegedly owed to the financial institution by the oil and gas company.
The applicant’s lawyer, E.C. Unachukwu, also urged the court to prevent GHL from wasting or diverting crude oil products.
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He specifically prayed for “an order arresting or attaching the entire cargo of crude oil onboard the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessel Tamara Tokoni, presently located in Rivers State or wherever it may be found within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, pending the provision of a satisfactory guarantee from a first-class Nigerian bank in the sum of $19,752,304.84 plus interest and costs by the defendants to secure the plaintiff’s claim herein, or until this Honourable Court otherwise orders.
“An order directing officers of the Nigerian Navy, NUPRC, NIMASA, Harbour Master of the Nigeria Ports Authority to render necessary assistance to the Admiralty Marshall of this Honourable Court in giving effect to the order of arrest of the the Cargo of Crude Oil on Board FPSO Tamara Tokoni in order to secure same and also take other steps including the provision of regular patrols and surveillance around her to prevent the GHL from dissipation until the Order of this Court have been compiled with in respect of the arrest of the 2nd defendant.”


First Bank gets court order to impound oil cargo onboard GHL FPSO vessel
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Police Debunk Viral Claim of 488 Boko Haram Arrests in Abia
Police Debunk Viral Claim of 488 Boko Haram Arrests in Abia
The Abia State Police Command has dismissed viral reports claiming that 488 suspected Boko Haram terrorists were arrested in Abia State, describing the information as false, misleading, and capable of causing panic among residents.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Police Public Relations Officer, Maureen Chinaka, clarified that no such operation or mass arrest took place anywhere in the state, urging the public to disregard the widely circulated claim.
According to the Command, the report was deliberately fabricated to disturb public peace and create unnecessary fear, especially across communities in Abia State. Chinaka explained that the video accompanying the claim is not recent, noting that it is an old broadcast that has been circulating for over 11 years and has no connection to the current security situation in the state.
She stressed that there has been no infiltration or arrest of Boko Haram suspects in Abia, reaffirming that security agencies remain fully alert, proactive, and in control of the state’s security architecture. The Command also reassured residents that there is no imminent threat, encouraging them to go about their normal daily activities without fear.
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The police further emphasized that the spread of such misinformation—particularly on social media—can undermine public confidence and disrupt peace, warning that individuals found sharing false security reports would be dealt with according to the law.
Quoting the statement, the Commissioner of Police in Abia State, Danladi Isa, cautioned against the deliberate dissemination of fake news, stating that anyone found culpable would be arrested and prosecuted under relevant laws, including provisions of the Criminal Code Act and the Cybercrime (Prohibition/Prevention) Act.
The Command also reiterated that while security agencies across Nigeria continue intelligence-led operations to tackle insurgency and other criminal activities, there has been no verified incident linking the activities of Boko Haram to Abia State in the manner reported.
Residents were therefore advised to rely only on credible news sources and official communication channels for accurate information, as authorities intensify efforts to curb misinformation and maintain public order.
The police assured that it remains committed to protecting lives and property, adding that any attempt to incite panic through false reports will attract serious legal consequences.
Police Debunk Viral Claim of 488 Boko Haram Arrests in Abia
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2026 NYSC Batch A Stream II: Registration, Swearing-In Dates Announced
2026 NYSC Batch A Stream II: Registration, Swearing-In Dates Announced
The National Youth Service Corps has released the full timetable and key guidelines for the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II orientation course, confirming that the nationwide exercise will begin on April 22 across all orientation camps in Nigeria.
In a statement issued in Abuja, the Director of Information and Public Relations, Caroline Embu, said the three-week programme will be conducted simultaneously in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory for eligible prospective corps members (PCMs).
The scheme disclosed that registration of prospective corps members will commence on April 22, 2026, and will run until midnight on April 24, 2026, stressing that the deadline is strict and no late entry into camp will be permitted. According to the NYSC, any PCM who fails to report within this period risks being deferred to another stream, making it crucial for candidates to adhere strictly to the approved timetable.
The NYSC further stated that the swearing-in ceremony will take place on April 24, 2026, marking the official commencement of full orientation activities nationwide. Following this, corps members will participate in a structured three-week programme designed to prepare them for national service, including drills, lectures, and social integration activities.
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The orientation exercise is expected to end on May 12, 2026, after which participants will be deployed to their respective Places of Primary Assignment (PPA) across the country. This phase signals the transition from camp activities to practical service in various sectors of the Nigerian economy.
The scheme also reiterated that only graduates who have been properly mobilised and verified will be admitted into the orientation camps. Prospective corps members are therefore advised to ensure that all their records and documentation are complete and accurate before travelling.
In addition, the NYSC outlined mandatory requirements for camp registration, urging all PCMs to report with essential documents such as their call-up letter, original academic credentials or statement of result, a valid means of identification, a medical fitness certificate, and recent passport photographs. Failure to present any of these documents may result in denial of registration at the camp.
Emphasising safety, the NYSC issued a strong advisory against night travel, urging prospective corps members to prioritise their security while travelling to their assigned orientation camps. The scheme specifically advised that journeys should be broken once it is 6:00 p.m., with corps members encouraged to lodge in safe and secure locations such as hotels, police stations, or other approved places before continuing their journey the next day. The agency also recommended the use of reputable transport companies to minimise risks.
With thousands of Nigerian graduates expected to participate, the NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II orientation is set to be a major nationwide exercise, reinforcing the scheme’s role in national integration and youth development. All prospective corps members are therefore urged to stay informed, comply with official guidelines, and make adequate preparations ahead of the programme.
2026 NYSC Batch A Stream II: Registration, Swearing-In Dates Announced
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Bandit Threat Sparks Mass Displacement in Katsina Community, MURIC Alerts FG
Bandit Threat Sparks Mass Displacement in Katsina Community, MURIC Alerts FG
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has issued a distress call to federal authorities over an alleged bandit threat that has forced residents of Sukuntuni in Kankiya Local Government Area of Katsina State to flee their homes.
In a press release dated April 8, 2026, and signed by its Executive Director, Ishaq Akintola, the organisation said it received reports and video evidence showing hundreds of residents abandoning their communities following a purported ultimatum issued by bandits.
According to the statement, the affected communities span Sukuntuni and neighbouring areas including Kankiya, Musawa, Chuga and Matazu. MURIC alleged that the residents fled after receiving a letter demanding 700 cows and 1,000 sheep as ransom to avert an ആക്രമation, with a deadline set for April 10.
The group described the situation as alarming, noting that many displaced persons, including women and children, were seen trekking in search of safety. It expressed concern over what it termed a worsening humanitarian situation in parts of northern Nigeria affected by banditry and insurgency.
MURIC called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prioritise security, stressing that the protection of lives and property remains the primary responsibility of government as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution.
The organisation also urged the Ministry of Defence to intensify efforts to safeguard vulnerable communities, particularly in the North-West and North-East regions where attacks by armed groups have persisted.
While highlighting the plight of the displaced residents, MURIC rejected claims that violent attacks in the region are targeted at any specific religious group. It argued that both Muslim and Christian communities have suffered from terrorism and banditry, describing the violence as criminal in nature rather than religiously motivated.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official confirmation from security agencies regarding the alleged threat or the reported displacement of residents in the affected communities.
Security analysts have repeatedly called for improved intelligence gathering and rapid response mechanisms to address the growing insecurity in parts of northern Nigeria
Bandit Threat Sparks Mass Displacement in Katsina Community, MURIC Alerts FG
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