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Police invite Premium Times journalist over yet-to-be-published report
Police invite Premium Times journalist over yet-to-be-published report
The police have summoned PREMIUM TIMES reporter Emmanuel Agbo over a yet-to-be-published report.
Agbo received a formal invitation dated May 31, 2024, via WhatsApp on June 3, after initially being contacted by phone on May 30 by an officer named Ezemba Ezekiel.
The invitation relates to a story on a land dispute involving Homadils Realty Limited. PREMIUM TIMES has requested details of the petition from Homadils and assured cooperation with the police.
The letter asks Agbo to appear on June 5 at the IRT Complex in Abuja.
“We have received a letter from you to our reporter, Agbo Emmanuel, in which you invited him to appear before you on 05/06/2024 at your office at ‘IRT Complex, Old Abbatoir by Guzape Junction, Abuja’. We received the letter today, 03-06-2024, although it is dated 31-05-2024,” Akinbajo wrote in the letter delivered to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, IRT, on Monday.
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“We, Premium Times, are an online newspaper dedicated to using investigative journalism to hold power accountable and deepen democracy as enshrined in Section 22 of the Nigerian Constitution.
“We are thus always ready to assist law enforcement agencies in the course of their professional duties. However, in your letter to Mr Emmanuel Agbo, you only stated that your ‘office is in receipt of petition…’ but did not provide any details of the petition.
“We ask that you provide more details of the petition to enable our reporter, Mr Agbo, to make adequate preparations and bring along relevant materials when he appears in your office. We trust that you will treat this promptly so we and Mr Emmanuel Agbo can prepare adequately and assist you in the course of your work. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or clarifications,” PREMIUM TIMES stated.
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Police Officer Arrested After Shooting Handcuffed Suspect Dead in Viral Video
Police Officer Arrested After Shooting Handcuffed Suspect Dead in Viral Video
A wave of outrage has trailed a disturbing incident in Delta State where a police officer allegedly shot and killed a handcuffed suspect during an operation in the Effurun area. The incident, captured in a viral video, has sparked nationwide condemnation and renewed concerns over police conduct.
The footage, which has circulated widely on social media, shows the suspect seated on the ground with his hands tied behind his back with a rope while surrounded by armed officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi
In the video, the suspect is heard pleading for his life in Pidgin English, insisting he was misled by a friend in Sapele, Delta State, and offering to lead officers to the person. He repeatedly begged not to be shot.
“Officers, abeg, I go tell you everything. Na my friend deceive me. E dey Sapele. I go carry you go the place,” he is heard saying as he cried and pleaded for mercy.
Despite being restrained and posing no visible threat, one of the officers—reportedly dressed in mufti—was seen cocking a rifle before firing directly at the suspect at close range. The man immediately collapsed as bystanders watched in shock.
After the shooting, officers were seen carrying the body into a Toyota Sienna vehicle marked “Nigeria Police Force, Effurun Area Command, Uvwie.”
The Delta State Police Command confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Mene Ogidi, 28. Police spokesperson Bright Edafe said the officer involved, ASP Nuhu Usman, has been arrested and transferred for disciplinary action.
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According to the police, operatives from the Effurun Area Command acted on intelligence suggesting the suspect was linked to illegal movement of a firearm, allegedly a Beretta pistol with ammunition. However, the command admitted that the officer violated operational procedures by shooting a suspect already in custody and restrained.
The police stated that the action contravened Force Order 237 and the Standard Operating Procedures of the Nigeria Police Force, which govern the use of firearms during operations. Following the incident, ASP Nuhu Usman was detained in Asaba before being transferred to Force Headquarters in Abuja for further disciplinary proceedings.
The police further confirmed that the officer will appear before the Force Disciplinary Committee, where his conduct will be reviewed and appropriate sanctions determined. Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, condemned the incident, assured the public of a full investigation, and extended condolences to the family of the deceased.
The viral video has triggered widespread anger across social media, with many Nigerians describing the act as excessive use of force and a violation of human rights. Human rights advocates have also renewed calls for stronger enforcement of police accountability in Nigeria, particularly in cases involving suspects already in custody.
The incident has further intensified national conversations around police brutality in Nigeria, with growing demands for reforms, improved training, and stricter disciplinary measures within the security system.
Investigations are ongoing as authorities work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the killing.
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Malami Battles EFCC in Court Over ₦15.5bn Assets, Files 40-Page Defence
Malami Battles EFCC in Court Over ₦15.5bn Assets, Files 40-Page Defence
Former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has filed a 40-page counter-affidavit before the Federal High Court in Abuja, opposing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) move to permanently forfeit more than 50 properties allegedly linked to him, his family, and 14 companies.
The EFCC had earlier secured an interim forfeiture order on January 6, 2026, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/20/2026, granted by Justice Emeka Nwite, placing the assets under temporary control pending determination of the substantive case. The properties reportedly include houses, hotels, schools, factories, and landed assets across Abuja, Kano, and Kebbi States, which the EFCC described as “reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.”
Malami strongly rejected the allegation, insisting in his affidavit that there was no prima facie evidence linking the properties to any unlawful activity. He maintained that all assets were lawfully acquired, properly documented, and declared to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) long before the EFCC began its investigation.
To support his defence, Malami presented a breakdown of what he described as ₦15.5 billion in lawful income between 2015 and 2023. According to him, the funds include ₦374.6 million earned as salary and allowances during his tenure as Attorney-General, ₦10.01 billion from business turnover, ₦3.52 billion in bank loans, ₦958 million received as wedding gifts, and ₦509.8 million from book launches.
He also listed several companies linked to his investments, including Rayhaan Hotels, Zeennoor Hotels, Meethaq Hotels, Rayhaan Bustan Agro Allied, Azbir Arena, and Rayhaan University. Malami further accused the EFCC of inflating asset valuations, claiming that a Maitama property valued at ₦5.95 billion by the commission was actually purchased for about ₦500 million. He also disputed the ₦56 billion valuation of Rayhaan University’s permanent site, insisting independent valuation reports supported much lower figures.
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In a more personal section of his affidavit, Malami alleged that EFCC operatives forcibly evicted his family from six Abuja properties on March 24, 2026, before any final forfeiture order was issued. He claimed his wives and children, including minors, were removed from the homes, while important documents were allegedly seized during a 25-day detention in December 2025.
He further alleged that the interim order has already affected his businesses, saying NEXIM Bank recalled a ₦1.122 billion loan linked to one of his companies, while Zenith Bank began imposing additional charges on related facilities following the court ruling.
Malami also argued that several of the disputed properties were acquired before his tenure as Attorney-General between 2006 and 2013, including assets linked to Rayhaan Hotel in Kano and the Malami Support Organisation Building. He added that some properties were tied to pre-existing legal and business arrangements, while others belonged to his late father’s estate and were held in trust for family members.
He referenced asset declaration forms submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau in 2015, 2019, and 2023, insisting all contested properties were properly declared before the EFCC case began.
The case is also tied to an ongoing criminal matter marked FHC/CR/700/2025, in which Malami has pleaded not guilty. His legal team argues that since the allegations are still being contested in court, the EFCC’s forfeiture application is premature.
Malami’s counsel, J.B. Daudu (SAN), described the EFCC’s interim order as based on speculation rather than evidence, insisting that due process must be followed before any permanent seizure can be made.
The court has directed interested parties to show cause why the assets should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government. Justice Emeka Nwite is expected to fix a hearing date to determine whether the interim order will be lifted or made final.
For now, the properties remain under EFCC custody pending the court’s final decision, while both parties prepare for a major legal showdown. The EFCC has not issued any fresh public comment on Malami’s latest filing.
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Jet A1 Crisis: NAHCON Engages Presidency to Prevent Possible Increase in 2026 Hajj Fares
Jet A1 Crisis: NAHCON Engages Presidency to Prevent Possible Increase in 2026 Hajj Fares
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has intensified consultations with the Presidency over the ongoing surge in Jet A1 aviation fuel prices, in a bid to prevent a possible increase in the cost of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage for Nigerian intending pilgrims.
The development comes amid growing concern that the sharp rise in fuel prices could significantly increase airline operating costs just days before the commencement of outbound airlift operations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
At the time the Hajj airlift contracts were signed with four approved airlines—Max Air, Air Peace, Umza Air Services, and Saudi-based FlyNas—Jet A1 was reportedly priced at about ₦1,000 per litre. However, the commodity has now surged to as high as ₦3,000 per litre in some locations, raising fears of potential fare adjustments.
NAHCON’s spokesperson, Fatima Sanda Usara, confirmed that the commission has formally written to the Presidency seeking urgent intervention over the rising cost of aviation fuel and its potential impact on the Hajj exercise.
According to her, the Presidency responded by requesting detailed information on the quantity of Jet A1 required by each of the airlines involved in the airlift operation. She added that the airlines have since submitted the requested data, which has been forwarded back to the Presidency for further consideration.
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Usara also disclosed that NAHCON’s leadership has been actively engaging relevant federal authorities. She said the Commission’s Chairman/CEO, Amb. Ismaila Abba Yusuf, recently met with the President’s Economic Adviser, alongside officials from the Ministry of Aviation and the Ministry of Petroleum, to discuss possible solutions to the crisis.
The discussions, she explained, focused on how to cushion the impact of rising Jet A1 prices on Hajj operations and ensure that intending pilgrims are not burdened with additional costs at this critical stage of preparations.
She assured that NAHCON remains committed to delivering a smooth and hitch-free 2026 Hajj exercise despite the prevailing challenges in the aviation sector.
“The commission has put all necessary plans in place to ensure a successful and hitch-free Hajj exercise,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Association of Hajj and Umrah Operators of Nigeria (AHUON) has said that pilgrims registered under private tour operators are unlikely to be affected by any fare increase.
AHUON President, Alhaji Abdul Lateef Ekundayo, explained that private operators had already paid for flight tickets and secured bookings for their clients, adding that no airline had communicated any additional charges.
A private tour operator who spoke anonymously also confirmed that fares for privately sponsored pilgrims had already been settled, making it unlikely for the fuel price increase to affect them at this stage.
However, aviation and Hajj stakeholders have warned that the situation could still impact overall operations if urgent intervention is not provided.
The National Coordinator of the Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR), Ibrahim Muhammad, said the sharp rise in Jet A1 prices could disrupt airlift arrangements unless both federal and state governments step in to cover the gap between earlier cost projections and current fuel prices.
He added that increasing Hajj fares at this stage would be difficult and could create further challenges for intending pilgrims.
Similarly, aviation stakeholders under the Concerned Aviation Stakeholders group warned that airlines may struggle to operate efficiently due to rising costs, stressing that without government support, the burden may eventually fall on pilgrims or the operators.
With the commencement of the 2026 Hajj airlift approaching, attention is now focused on the Federal Government’s response as NAHCON continues high-level negotiations to stabilize costs and prevent disruptions to the pilgrimage exercise.
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