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NDLEA arrests man swallowing 93 pallets of cocaine in Lagos hotel
NDLEA arrests man swallowing 93 pallets of cocaine in Lagos hotel
The Lagos State command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested Uju Dominic in the Okota area of the state.
According to the agency, Dominic was swallowing 93 pallets of cocaine in preparation for his flight to Italy when he was arrested.
Dominic was a member of a drug cartel supervised by Charles Uwagbale, and both of them found themselves in the NDLEA net when the operatives of the agency stormed Golden Heaven Hotel on Enoma street, off Ago-Palace way, Okota, where they were perfecting their plans.
Femi Babafemi, the agency’s director, media and advocacy, shared the details of the arrest in a statement he signed on Sunday.
LAGOS ARREST
Charles Uwagbale’s drug cartel was said to be an organised team sponsoring and recruiting young drug traffickers in Europe.
“It was a rude shock to a notorious drug kingpin who specialises in sponsoring young Nigerians to traffick Class A drugs to Europe, especially Italy, when operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, stormed his hotel room in Okota area of Lagos late on Friday, 21st July when he was preparing a recruited courier to swallow 93 pallets of cocaine meant for distribution in Italy,” the statement read.
“The 48-year-old drug kingpin, Charles Uwagbale, had recruited Uju Dominic, 35, from his base in Italy with a deal to come to Nigeria, ingest 100 pallets of cocaine on Friday 21st July and return to Italy on Saturday, 22nd July. True to plan, upon the arrival in Nigeria, the mule was lodged in Golden Heaven Hotel located at Enoma street, off Ago-Palace way, Okota, Isolo, Lagos, where Uwagbale brought 93 wraps of the Class A drug for him to swallow at about 23:45pm Friday night.
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“They were in the process when NDLEA operatives who have been on their trail following credible intelligence stormed ther hotel room, arrested both and recovered the drug exhibits with a total weight of 1,427 kilograms.
“Operatives of the Lagos State command of the agency who made the arrest and seizure had on Thursday, 20th July, raised Akala in Mushin area of the state where they recovered 37.5kg cannabis from the home of a fleeing suspect.
“Meanwhile, attempts to smuggle 98 cartons containing five million, one hundred and twenty two thousand, nine hundred (1,122,900) pills of tramadol 225mg with an estimated street value of about three billion, seven hundred million naira (N2.7 billion) only into Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja, have been thwarted through the robust synergy between men of the Nigeria Customs Service and NDLEA officers at the airport as well as those at the DHL cargo warehouse. Preliminary findings revealed that the consignments were imported from India and Pakistan, while some of the seized consignments had Freetown, Sierra Leone as final destination.”
OTHER ARRESTS
According to the statement, other arrests and seizures made in Kogi, Adamawa, Bauchi, Sokoto, Yobe, Edo and other states led to the recovery of a large volume of illicit drugs and destruction of cannabis farms worth more than one billion naira.
“In the same vein, NDLEA operatives in Bauchi State have recovered a total of six million, two hundred and sixty-five and eighty (6,265,080) pills of opioids from three suspects: Emmanuel Onyebuchi, 3; Uche Iyida, 33; and Chinedu Ezeanyim, 32, following their arrest alongside a truck driver and his assistant at Shopping Complex, Maiduguri Bye-pass, Bauchi town, on Wednesday, 19th July, and the subsequent follow up on search of the residence of Iyida on Friday, 21st July,” the NDLEA stated.
“No fewer than nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand, five hundred (999,500) tablets of exol-5 were also recovered by operatives from a shop close to the market at Hong Road, Gombi, Adamawa State, on Friday, 21st July, while 46,000 capsules of tramadol were seized from a suspect, Paul Ajaegbu, 36, along Owerri-Aba road, Imo State, on Monday, 17th July. Same suspect had earlier been arrested, precisely on 9th February, 2023, for the same offence.
“In Ondo State, NDLEA operatives in their numbers stormed the Ofosu forest where they destroyed 29 hectares of cannabis farms on Thursday, 20th July. The quartet of Osamezu George Chukwuemeka, 51, who owns the farm, his wife, Kate Osamezu, 43; Agboola Wasiu, 37; and Mustapha Sanni, were arrested during the operation, while 118.5kg processed cannabis was recovered from the farm. In another raid of the warehouse of a suspect at Elegbeka, Ose LGA, not less than 107 jumbo bags of the same illicit substance weighing 1,132kg were recovered on Monday, 17th July.
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“While operatives in Sokoto State arrested a suspect, Charles Nwankwo, 50, with 610kg of cannabis in Tamaje area of Sokoto on Friday, 21st July, their counterparts in Yobe also same day nabbed a fleeing suspect, Shaibu Musa, 29, in Dawasa while he was offering them a bribe of N500,000 following the seizure of 36kg skunk in his house on Wednesday, 19th July.
“In Edo State, operatives on Monday, 17th July, raided the Utese forest, Ovia North East LGA where they arrested Victor Asukwo Jack, with 59 bags of processed cannabis sativa weighing 640kg. His two cannabis farms measuring 1.489895 hectares and 2.445295 hectares were destroyed. Also, Endurance Chukwuma, 50, was arrested with seven bags of processed cannabis sativa weighing 68kg, while his cannabis farm measuring 0.254324 hectares was destroyed.
“A total of 273kg cannabis was earlier intercepted in a Toyota Sienna vehicle marked RBC 451 CM on Wednesday, 19th July, at Ogida, Benin City, and a suspect, Lucky Oriakhi, 41, arrested while operatives also seized 48,380 pills of tramadol in a commercial bus marked KAK 65 XA along Ewohimi road, heading to Kabba, Kogi State and arrested the driver, Ibrahim John.
“In Nasarawa, two suspects: Abubakar Suleiman, 30, and Shehu Garba (a.k.a. Shagari), 29, where arrested along Keffi-Akwanga road on Tuesday, 18th July, in a Peugeot J5 vehicle loaded with 1,608.4 kilograms of cannabis sativa. The consignment was loaded in Edo State and meant for distribution in Bauchi State.
“While a total of 1,556.1kg of cannabis was recovered from two suspects: Jonathan Nuhu, 54, and Muhammed Abubakar, 18, following their arrest at Wudil area of Kano State on Thursday 20th July, 76kg of same substance was seized from Yakubu Muhammed, 32, on Monday, 17th July, along Okene/Lokoja highway in a trailer coming from Port-Harcourt to Kano. In the same vein, operatives in Ogun on Wednesday, 19th July, recovered 810 parcels of cannabis weighing 604kg from the house of one Adetunji Abiodun.
“Fresh bid to smuggle into Nigeria, another consignment of Colorado, a synthetic variant of cannabis, through the Tincan port in Apapa, Lagos, was again, on Friday, 21st July, trustrated by NDLEA officers who discovered a total of 323 parcels of the illicit substance weighing 161.5kg concealed in one of the four used vehicles in a container marked MEDU 7519460 coming from Montreal, Canada, during a joint examination of the shipment.
“At least three suspects are currently in NDLEA custody over the shipment while a bribe of N20 million converted to $22,900 offered operatives by the importer’s agents has also been recovered and documented as evidence.
“Impressed by the volume of arrests and seizures made by officers and men of MMIA Lagos, Bauchi, Adamawa, Ondo, Sokoto, Yobe Edo, Imo, Kano, Kogi, Ogun, Nasarawa and Tincan commands in the past week, chairman/chief executive officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) commended them for jobs well done while he urged them and their counterparts across the country to vontinue the synergy with other security agences nd stakeholders in the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.”
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Gunmen Storm Gbugbu in Kwara, Residents Flee as Panic Spreads
Gunmen Storm Gbugbu in Kwara, Residents Flee as Panic Spreads
Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State was thrown into panic on Sunday night after suspected gunmen launched a violent attack on Gbugbu community, firing indiscriminately and forcing residents to flee into bushes and nearby safe zones. The assault is the latest in a string of violent incidents deepening insecurity in Kwara and neighbouring areas.
According to witnesses, the gunmen stormed the town shortly after 8:00 p.m., opening fire and creating chaos. One resident, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: “The bandits stormed the community immediately after Isa’i, shooting non-stop and throwing residents into panic. Everyone ran indoors or fled into the bush.” As of the time of reporting, there were no official confirmations of casualties or the number of abducted residents.
The attack has heightened fears in Edu, Patigi, Ifelodun, and Oyun local government areas, where residents have reported rising attacks by armed groups in recent weeks. Days earlier, similar raids were reported in Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama LGA, resulting in the killing and abduction of several villagers.
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While the Kwara State Police spokesperson, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, was unavailable for comments, local sources said security forces were mobilized to pursue the attackers and secure the community. Reports also indicate that some families spent the night outdoors, fearing a repeat of the violence.
The spate of attacks comes as the Chief of Defence Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, recently launched Joint Task Force Operation Savannah Shield to combat insecurity in Kwara and parts of Niger State. The operation aims to target terrorists, bandits, and criminal gangs responsible for kidnappings, armed raids, and killings in rural communities.
Community leaders and residents have called for urgent intervention by security agencies to rescue any abducted villagers, restore peace, and prevent further escalation of violence. Analysts warn that without sustained military and police engagement, armed attacks could spread further across the state, destabilizing vulnerable communities and hindering local development.
The incident in Gbugbu underscores the ongoing security challenges in Nigeria’s middle belt, where banditry and terrorism continue to disrupt livelihoods, schools, and local economies. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant, cooperate with security forces, and report suspicious movements in their communities.
Gunmen Storm Gbugbu in Kwara, Residents Flee as Panic Spreads
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FG to Launch Monthly Revenue Transparency Dashboards to Improve Fiscal Accountability
FG to Launch Monthly Revenue Transparency Dashboards to Improve Fiscal Accountability
The Federal Government (FG) has announced plans to launch monthly revenue transparency dashboards to enhance fiscal accountability and provide public visibility of government income and expenditure across the three tiers of government. The initiative was disclosed by Dr. Doris Uzoka‑Anite, the Minister of State for Finance and FAAC Chairman, during the recent Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in Abuja.
Dr. Uzoka‑Anite explained that the dashboards are necessary due to expected increases in government revenue following recent structural reforms, including a Presidential Executive Order (EO) on oil and gas revenue and expanded tax collections under the new Tax Act. These reforms are expected to significantly boost FAAC distributable funds, improve revenue discipline, and reduce leakages in the management of oil proceeds and tax inflows.
The planned dashboards will provide monthly, real-time access to detailed data on government revenue, including oil and gas receipts, tax collections, and other federal revenue streams. Citizens, policymakers, and analysts will be able to monitor allocations, track inflows, and scrutinize expenditure, promoting transparency and accountability across federal, state, and local governments.
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Dr. Uzoka‑Anite urged all tiers of government to prioritize capital expenditure over recurrent spending, invest in sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and productive enterprises, and avoid unsustainable wage growth or consumption spikes. She also emphasized the importance of using incremental revenue inflows to reduce debt burdens, clear arrears responsibly, and fund growth-enhancing projects.
The minister highlighted that a portion of one-off payments from the EO on oil revenues could be retained in a Stabilisation Fund, released gradually to support macroeconomic stability and prevent excess liquidity from driving inflationary pressures. She further said that production-to-remittance reconciliation reporting and detailed reporting of incremental gains from tax reforms and EO-driven inflows would be implemented to improve fiscal monitoring.
“The revenue outlook is changing, and structural reforms are expected to materially strengthen Federation revenues,” Dr. Uzoka‑Anite told state finance commissioners. “Improved revenue performance requires improved fiscal coordination. A sudden liquidity injection across all tiers of government could create inflationary risks and reduce the real value of allocations. Structured mechanisms and phased disbursements are therefore critical to safeguard macroeconomic stability.”
The introduction of these monthly revenue dashboards aligns with the FG’s broader commitment to open data, fiscal transparency, and responsible revenue management, ensuring that rising inflows from oil, gas, and taxes are tracked, reconciled, and used efficiently to promote economic growth and stability across Nigeria.
FG to Launch Monthly Revenue Transparency Dashboards to Improve Fiscal Accountability
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Troops Repel Coordinated Attacks in Borno, Kill 25 Terrorists, Soldier Dies
Troops Repel Coordinated Attacks in Borno, Kill 25 Terrorists, Soldier Dies
Nigerian troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) have killed 25 suspected Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters, lost one soldier, and wounded several others while repelling coordinated terrorist attacks in Limankara and Kukawa, Borno State, military sources confirmed. The intense clashes, which erupted on the night of February 20, 2026, underscore the growing pressure on insurgent camps, logistics networks, and leadership in the region.
Lt. Col. Sani Uba, Media Information Officer of JTF OPHK, said that troops also conducted precision operations in Lamusheri Village, Gujba Local Government Area, a known terrorist hub and logistics base. Supported by air surveillance and intelligence gathering, troops destroyed defensive structures, neutralised 15 insurgents, and recovered or destroyed weapons, ammunition, and vehicles. Several militants fled with gunshot injuries.
Earlier, terrorists attempted to infiltrate the Forward Operating Base (FOB) at Limankara, but alert troops engaged them in a fierce firefight. Combined ground and air support forced the attackers to retreat, leaving behind casualties and abandoned equipment. No soldiers were injured during this engagement.
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In Kukawa, insurgents launched a multi-pronged assault using gun trucks, motorcycles, and foot soldiers, approaching from multiple axes. Troops mounted a determined defence, supported by air strikes, which destroyed a gun truck, five motorcycles, and neutralised ten additional fighters. Recovered items included rifles, loaded magazines, radios, stretchers, and shallow graves left by fleeing insurgents.
While one gallant soldier lost his life, others who sustained gunshot injuries are receiving treatment and are in stable condition, military sources said. Lt. Col. Uba commended the troops for their discipline, courage, and operational excellence, noting that the operations have significantly degraded the capacity of terrorist groups in the North-East.
The officer emphasized that sustained air-ground coordination continues to deny insurgents freedom of movement, disrupt logistics routes, and force them into chaotic withdrawals, enhancing the safety of local communities. Analysts say these operations reflect a growing reliance on intelligence-driven, technology-supported counter-terrorism strategies to dismantle insurgent networks in Borno State and the wider North-East region.
Troops Repel Coordinated Attacks in Borno, Kill 25 Terrorists, Soldier Dies
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