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Horror as police kill five looters in Lagos
Pandemonium broke out in Ikotun in the Alimosho area of Lagos State following the killing of about five hoodlums who were shot dead by Mobile Police, Mopol, after attacking a popular supermarket and looted various items.
Earlier, a Mopol officer and another person believed to be a police informant were allegedly killed by hoodlums in Idimu-Ikotun road, Egbe-Idimu Alimosho Local Council Development Area.
An eyewitness, Mr Ayo Akinwale, said, “At about 2pm some hoodlums who invaded Ikotun Police Station but found no policeman on the ground proceeded to a nearby supermarket, called Twins Faja, and looted various items such as computers, household items, wristwatches, foodstuff and other expensive items.
“While the looters were still operating, a team of mobile policemen, who arrived at the scene following a distress call, started shooting at the looters, killing at least five persons, while several others were arrested with various gunshot wounds.
“The bodies of the dead and those arrested were later taken away in the police vans to an unknown destination.”
When Vanguard visited the crime scene, the shattered glasses and other looted items which could not be taken away littered the ground.
It was also gathered that earlier, a mob had lynched a Mopol while walking along the road in College area of Ikotun, while another unidentified man believed to be police informant was also beaten to death in the presence of his infant daughter while having a stroll.
“Some of the hoodlums who recognised him as police informant raised the alarm before others descended on him and beat him to death in the presence of his daughter, about seven-year old.
“The body of the deceased was later recovered by the Mopol who have been patrolling this area,” Akinwale narrated.
Amid the curfew and following the ugly incidents, the entire area was like a ghost town as the road was totally deserted with several Mopol in their vans seen patrolling the area as of 6.30pm.
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Abel Enitan Replaces Walson-Jack as Head of Civil Service as Tinubu Lauds Outgoing HOS
Abel Enitan Replaces Walson-Jack as Head of Civil Service as Tinubu Lauds Outgoing HOS
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Tinubu orders transfer of EFCC cash recoveries, N242bn unclaimed dividends to NELFUND
Tinubu orders transfer of EFCC cash recoveries, N242bn unclaimed dividends to NELFUND
President Bola Tinubu has directed that eligible liquid funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) be transferred to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as part of efforts to strengthen the long-term financing of Nigeria’s student loan programme.
The President also approved the transfer of unclaimed dividends held under the Capital Market Trust Fund and the Dormant Account Trust Fund to NELFUND.
Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, disclosed the decisions on Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
The meeting was the Council’s first sitting since June 29.
Alausa said the President had directed the transfer of EFCC recoveries to NELFUND to enable the Fund to meet its growing financial obligations.
“The President has now directed that all funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission be diverted to NELFUND to continue to support its funding,” the minister said.
He clarified, however, that the directive applies specifically to liquid cash recoveries and does not include seized properties or other non-cash assets.
“Not seized properties, or recovered looted funds, but liquid funds, from the EFCC will now be transferred to NELFUND,” Alausa said.
The minister further explained that the government would not transfer money that remains subject to legal disputes. Only funds that have been cleared, are unencumbered and are legally available for use will qualify.
“Every single fund that is still subject to a legal challenge will not be part of the money that will be transferred to NELFUND,” he said.
The directive could provide a significant additional funding stream for NELFUND, which has experienced increasing demand since the Federal Government introduced its student loan programme.
The EFCC has recovered substantial sums from financial crimes over the years. The agency reported recovering more than N566 billion and $411 million in monetary assets between October 2023 and September 2025, in addition to other foreign currencies and non-monetary assets.
However, the entire recovery figure will not automatically be transferred to NELFUND because the President’s directive is limited to eligible liquid and legally cleared funds.
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The government is also targeting Nigeria’s growing pool of unclaimed dividends, currently estimated at approximately N242 billion.
Unclaimed dividends have accumulated over the years due to factors including outdated shareholder information, unresolved estate matters involving deceased investors and difficulties linking some shareholder records with bank accounts.
Alausa said Tinubu had directed Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to work with the Ministries of Finance and Education and the Debt Management Office (DMO) to establish the legal framework for moving the unclaimed funds to NELFUND.
The officials are expected to review the laws governing the relevant trust funds and determine how the transfer can be carried out without violating existing legal provisions.
The proposed transfer does not mean legitimate owners of unclaimed dividends will lose their rights. Eligible shareholders can still make claims through the procedures established by the relevant regulatory authorities.
The move comes as NELFUND continues to expand its support for students in Nigerian public tertiary institutions.
Alausa said more than 1.2 million Nigerian students were already benefiting from the Fund, while NELFUND had disbursed more than N93 billion in student stipends and over N250 billion in institutional fees to public institutions across the country.
The latest figures published on NELFUND’s platform indicate that the programme has continued to grow, with more than 1.39 million students registered and more than 1.69 million loan applications recorded.
The student loan scheme is intended to reduce financial barriers to higher education by providing eligible students with access to funding for institutional charges and upkeep.
Beyond student financing, the Federal Executive Council approved an Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Business Incubation Certification Programme for 14 federal universities.
The initiative is designed to equip students with practical skills in entrepreneurship, innovation, business incubation and enterprise development, while providing digital certification, mentorship and incubation support.
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The 14 universities selected for the initial phase are Ahmadu Bello University, Bayero University Kano, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Abuja, University of Benin, University of Ibadan, University of Ilorin, University of Jos, University of Lagos, University of Maiduguri, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University of Port Harcourt and Usmanu Danfodiyo University.
According to Alausa, the programme had previously been tested at the University of Lagos, where it was found to improve students’ capacity to develop businesses, innovate and create employment.
The Council also approved additional funding for the completion of the long-delayed National Library of Nigeria headquarters complex in Abuja.
The National Library project was initiated in April 2006 with an original two-year completion timeline, but construction stalled in October 2008.
Alausa said Tinubu had directed the government to find funding to revive the project, including support from TETFund.
He also disclosed that First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu had directed that gifts received for her last birthday be channelled towards the National Library project, helping to raise about N25 billion.
The total augmentation approved for the project is approximately N155 billion, comprising about N118.309 billion for construction works and roughly N37 billion for furnishing.
The minister said the government expected construction work to resume within the next few months.
The Council also approved the establishment of the Academy for Gifted and Talented Children, transforming the existing Suleja Academy into an autonomous institution with its own governing board and council.
The academy was originally established to identify and nurture gifted Nigerian children but had subsequently operated largely as a conventional federal government college.
Under the new arrangement, the academy will have multiple funding sources, including government appropriations, endowments and donations.
Alausa said the objective was to identify exceptionally talented children across Nigeria and provide them with the specialised education and support needed to develop their abilities.
The Attorney-General has been directed to prepare an executive bill for transmission to the National Assembly to establish the necessary legal framework for the academy.
The decisions announced after Wednesday’s FEC meeting reflect the Federal Government’s broader focus on higher education financing, student loans, entrepreneurship, infrastructure and specialised education.
For NELFUND, the proposed access to eligible EFCC cash recoveries and unclaimed funds could significantly broaden its financing base and provide additional resources to support students as demand for the loan programme continues to rise.
The government will now have to work out the legal and administrative mechanisms for the transfers while ensuring that funds under litigation are excluded and the rights of legitimate beneficiaries of unclaimed dividends remain protected.
Tinubu orders transfer of EFCC cash recoveries, N242bn unclaimed dividends to NELFUND
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Tinubu appoints Enitan as Head of Civil Service
Tinubu appoints Enitan as Head of Civil Service
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education, Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan, as the new Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
Enitan, who is the most senior Permanent Secretary in the Federal Civil Service, will assume office on August 27, 2026, following the retirement of the incumbent Head of Service, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack.
The appointment was announced in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday.
A native of Osun State, Enitan has spent more than seven years as a Permanent Secretary, serving in the Ministry of Police Affairs, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and the Office of the Vice President before his current posting to the Federal Ministry of Education.
With seven years and seven months of experience at the Permanent Secretary level, Enitan is expected to bring extensive institutional knowledge and experience to the leadership of the Federal Civil Service.
Onanuga said President Tinubu appreciated Walson-Jack for her “distinguished service” to the nation, particularly her contributions to reforms, innovations and improved performance within the Civil Service during her tenure.
The President wished the outgoing Head of Service a fulfilling post-retirement life and expressed the nation’s gratitude for her years of dedicated public service.
Tinubu charged Enitan to sustain and build on the reforms and innovations already introduced in the Civil Service, while deepening professionalism, efficiency and responsiveness across the system.
The President also urged the incoming Head of Service to promote a Civil Service that is merit-driven, accountable, innovative and capable of responding effectively to the needs and aspirations of Nigerians.
The administration said the appointment was part of efforts to strengthen the Federal Civil Service and improve its capacity to deliver on the Renewed Hope Agenda.
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