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NDLEA nabs church officials, seizes 4,560kg skunk in Lagos, Adamawa, Osun, Ogun

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NDLEA nabs church officials, seizes 4,560kg skunk in Lagos, Adamawa, Osun, Ogun

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, says no fewer than 4,560 kilograms of skunk have been seized in interdiction operations in Lagos, Adamawa and Osun by operatives who raided a ‘skucchies’ factory in Ogun.

The anti-narcotic agency also said it arrested four drug syndicate members, including two church officials, female courier company staff, and another lady involved in trafficking the lethal opioid fentanyl in Delta.

The announcement was contained in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.

Babafemi said the bust of the fentanyl cartel operating from Warri, Delta State, is coming barely a month after two members of another syndicate: Odoh Collins Oguejiofor and Oliver Chigozie Uzoma, were arrested at Ogbogwu market, Onitsha Head Bridge, Onitsha South LGA, Anambra State, following months of intelligence-led investigation of the syndicates behind the dangerous drug.

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According to the statement, two officials of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries (aka Mercy City Church), Warri, Delta State: Adewale Abayomi Ayeni, 39, and Ebipakebina Appeal, 41, linked to two intercepted consignments of the illicit drug were arrested in Warri.

The statement alleged that Ayeni is one of those managing the prayer call centre of the church, while Ebipakebina is in charge of the movement of international guests from the airport to the church.

Two female accomplices also arrested in the course of investigating the intercepted shipments include Naomi David, 28, who is a staff of United Parcel Services (UPS), and Stacy Njideka, also known as Nkiruka, 27, who is a business associate of Ayeni.

Meanwhile, operatives of the Agency also on Wednesday intercepted a Toyota Hilux vehicle marked EPE 863 XD along Ngurore-Mayo Belwa road, Adamawa State.

Babafemi stated that the arrest followed a search of the van with two occupants: Kelvin Efe, 51, and Christian Ogaga, 42, showed that 118 noodles cartons were used to conceal 544 blocks of compressed cannabis sativa, weighing 408kg hidden in a false compartment and meant for distribution in Yola, Mubi and Gombe.

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Also, in Lagos and Osun States, the NDLEA operatives on Saturday arrested a suspect, Segun Odeyemi, conveying 89 jumbo bags of skunk with a total weight of 3,842kg in his truck around the Eleganza area of Ajah, Lekki area of Lagos and an abandoned J5 Peugeot bus marked AAA 521 SQ with bags of fresh pepper used to conceal 25 bags of cannabis sativa weighing 300.5kg was recovered along Akure-Ilesa expressway in Osun after its occupants sighted NDLEA officers on patrol on Friday.

The statement also reported that the agency’s operatives in Ogun State on Thursday raided a ‘skucchies’ factory at Ajaka, Sagamu, where a suspect, Adekunle Adekola, was arrested. Exhibits recovered from the premises include 10kg cannabis; 1,356 litres of ‘skucchies’; 20 litres of codeine; seven deep freezers; a Firman generator; and two gas cylinders, among others.

Commending the team of NDLEA officers tracking the fentanyl opioid syndicate in Nigeria for the success of the operations, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) charged them and their compatriots across the country to continue to set their eyes on the goal of ridding the nation of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.

NDLEA nabs church officials, seizes 4,560kg skunk in Lagos, Adamawa, Osun, Ogun

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Enugu Islamic Centre Crisis: Muslim Leaders Clear Air on Ani Arrest

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Muslim Leaders Clear Air on Ani Arrest

Enugu Islamic Centre Crisis: Muslim Leaders Clear Air on Ani Arrest

Muslim leaders in Enugu have strongly denied allegations linking them to the arrest of Alhaji Musa Ani, insisting that the claims circulating on social media are false, misleading, and capable of causing unnecessary tension within the community.

The clarification follows reports suggesting that Muslim leaders orchestrated Ani’s arrest. However, community leaders maintained that the arrest was carried out by security agencies after formal petitions were submitted over alleged mismanagement of the Enugu Islamic Centre.

Speaking to journalists, the Chairman of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah in Enugu State, Hon. Alhaji Ibrahim Ezeani, explained that Ani’s arrest was the outcome of lawful investigations triggered by complaints from members of the Muslim community.

He said Ani was invited by relevant authorities and later arrested after failing to provide satisfactory explanations regarding his long-term stewardship of the Islamic Centre, which he said has lasted for more than 30 years.

Ezeani added that the Department of State Services (DSS) had earlier intervened in the dispute and established terms of reference, including a full audit of the centre’s financial records and governance structure.

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The leaders also addressed the long-standing dispute over the Enugu Islamic Centre, noting that it was established in 1958 to serve all Muslims in the former Eastern Region and was never intended for any single ethnic or sectional group.

Ezeani lamented that the facility, which once served as a hub for education and worship, has deteriorated over the years. He said it is now largely occupied by commercial activities and artisans, with concerns raised about the proper accounting of revenues generated from the centre.

Other Muslim leaders in the state echoed similar concerns, stressing that the Islamic Centre belongs to all Muslims regardless of ethnic background and calling for urgent reforms to restore its original purpose.

President of the Yoruba Muslim Community in Enugu, Alfa Abdul Adeyemi, said the centre was established through collective contributions to promote both Islamic and Western education, and urged transparency in its management.

A leader of the Arewa Muslim community, Alhaji Muhammad Bello, also dismissed claims of exclusive ownership, attributing the centre’s decline to years of poor administration and lack of accountability.

Chairman of the steering committee set up following DSS intervention, Alhaji Kassim Ofordile Idoko, said a new management structure has been introduced with the mandate to restore order and revive the institution.

Chief Imam of Nsukka Central Mosque, Yakubu Abdullahi Omeh, called for government intervention to maintain peace within the Muslim community, warning that unresolved disputes could deepen divisions.

He traced the ownership disagreement back to 1993 and referenced a government white paper affirming that the land belongs to the entire Muslim community in Enugu State, not any particular group.

The leaders collectively urged all stakeholders to respect existing rulings and work together to reposition the Islamic Centre for religious, educational, and community development purposes.

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INEC Resumes Final Phase of Continuous Voter Registration May 11

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INEC Resumes Final Phase of Continuous Voter Registration May 11

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the resumption of the final phase of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, scheduled to begin on May 11, 2026, as preparations intensify for Nigeria’s 2027 general elections.

In a statement issued by Mohammed Kudu Haruna, Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, the commission confirmed that the nationwide exercise will run until July 10, 2026, giving eligible Nigerians a final window to register and update their voter information.

INEC explained that the earlier suspension of the CVR on April 17 was necessary to allow for the cleanup of the voter register after its publication for claims and objections. This process, according to the commission, is aimed at removing duplicate entries, correcting errors, and improving the overall credibility of the database.

The commission has urged all Nigerians who have attained the age of 18, as well as those who missed previous registration phases, to take advantage of this final voter registration window. It also encouraged already registered voters to carry out necessary updates, including transfer of registration, replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), and correction of biodata.

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INEC advised that while online pre-registration remains available, applicants must visit designated registration centres for biometric capture to complete the process. The commission added that its offices across states and local government areas nationwide will remain open to accommodate applicants throughout the exercise.

To further ensure transparency, INEC disclosed that the updated voters’ register will be displayed from July 23 to July 29, 2026, in line with statutory requirements. During this period, citizens will have the opportunity to scrutinise the register, raise objections, and report any discrepancies.

The electoral body also revealed that it has expanded registration centres in densely populated and underserved areas while upgrading its digital infrastructure to enhance efficiency and reduce delays during the exercise.

INEC assured Nigerians that all necessary logistics and personnel arrangements have been put in place to ensure a smooth process nationwide. It emphasised that a credible and accurate voter register remains critical to delivering free, fair, and transparent elections.

The commission called on all eligible citizens to participate actively in the exercise, noting that voter registration is a fundamental step in strengthening Nigeria’s democratic process.

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Cleric Says ₦10m Was for Prayers, Not Coup Plot Against Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Chief of Defence Staff General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede

Cleric Says ₦10m Was for Prayers, Not Coup Plot Against Tinubu

An Islamic cleric, Sheikh Bukar Kashim Goni, has told a Federal High Court in Abuja that the ₦10 million traced to his account was payment for spiritual services and prayers, not funding for an alleged coup plot against the government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Sheikh Goni is currently standing trial alongside several co-defendants over allegations of involvement in a failed plan to overthrow the federal government. The charges were filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

The cleric firmly denied any participation in a coup plot in Nigeria, insisting that his role was strictly religious and focused on prayers, spiritual counselling, and charitable assistance. He maintained that the ₦10 million transaction credited to him was part of payments for religious consultations and had no political or security implications.

During Tuesday’s proceedings, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik presided over the presentation of video evidence showing Sheikh Goni’s interrogation by security operatives. In the recordings, investigators confronted him with financial documents allegedly linking him to multiple transfers from a military officer identified as Colonel Mohammed Ma’aji. One highlighted transaction was a ₦10 million payment made in October 2024.

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Security officials argued that the financial pattern suggested sustained contact between the cleric and the officer, with payments reportedly beginning as early as March 2023. Investigators also referenced coded phrases such as “access” and “work tools” found in recorded conversations, which they claim may indicate coordination of illicit activities. However, Sheikh Goni rejected the interpretation, insisting the discussions were spiritual in nature and related only to prayers and personal guidance.

The case also involves other high-profile defendants, including retired Major General Mohammed Ibrahim Gana and retired Naval Captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor, among others accused of participating in the alleged conspiracy to destabilise the government. All defendants have denied the allegations.

Sheikh Goni told the court he previously fled insurgency-related violence in Maiduguri before relocating to the Karu area of Abuja. He insisted he has never engaged in political or military activities and has no involvement in any unlawful operations. He reaffirmed that his interactions with the military officer were strictly limited to Islamic prayers and spiritual support services.

The Federal High Court continues to examine financial records, digital communications, and witness testimonies as prosecutors attempt to establish links between the defendants and the alleged coup attempt. The defendants, however, maintain their innocence, arguing that the evidence being presented is being misinterpreted.

Cleric Says ₦10m Was for Prayers, Not Coup Plot Against Tinubu

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