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Bobrisky: I’ll never defame Uncle Femi Falana, says VeryDarkMan
Bobrisky: I’ll never defame Uncle Femi Falana, says VeryDarkMan
Social media critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman, has denied allegations of defamation against prominent human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN.
VeryDarkMan denied the allegation in a video post on his Instagram account while expressing his deep respect for Falana whom he described as his Uncle.
This follows Nigerian rapper Falz’s threat of legal action against Verydarkman on Wednesday, after being accused, along with his father, Femi Falana, of involvement in a voice recording linked to a controversial bribery scandal involving crossdresser Bobrisky and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Meanwhile, VeryDarkMan’s lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has responded to the matter, clarifying that VDM simply questioned the validity of Bobrisky’s claims in the leaked audio and did not intend to defame Femi Falana.
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The statement read: “We’re solicitors to Mr Martins Vicent Otse, now referred to as our client, on whose instruction we act. Our client received your letter dated September 25, 2024, on the above subject matter wherein you demanded the retraction of his Instagram publication containing a voice recording between Mr Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju (Bobrisky) and a third party.
“Our client denies defaming Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, a renowned Senior Advocate of Nigeria and globally recognised human rights activist, but asserts that he only published the said communication to get the relevant agencies and even your client to initiate a thorough investigation into the far-reaching allegations made by Mr Okuneye in the said voice recording, especially as some element of the voice recording has been confirmed by Mr Folarin Falana in his solicitor’s letter dated 25 September 2024.”
VeryDarkMan’s lawyer emphasised that the primary focus should be investigating the allegations Bobrisky allegedly made against certain EFCC officers rather than pursuing a defamation case.
“Our client holds Mr Femi Falana, SAN, in high esteem and recognises his commitment to protecting human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria. In light of the preceding, our client believes that the appropriate line of action in the circumstances is an interagency investigation into the allegations contained in the voice recording rather than pursuing a case of defamation”, Mr Adeyanju said.
In a Facebook post, Mr Adeyanju added that Falz should focus on Bobrisky, having acknowledged the call.
“For Falz: he should go and meet Bob about everything he/she said. Falz even admitted to having a phone call with Bob. End of discussion.”
Bobrisky: I’ll never defame Uncle Femi Falana, says VeryDarkMan
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ABC Logistics accelerates deliveries across major Nigerian routes, backed by fleet expansion
ABC Logistics accelerates deliveries across major Nigerian routes, backed by fleet expansion
ABC Logistics has announced significantly faster delivery timelines across key commercial corridors in Nigeria, reinforcing its position as a dependable partner for time-sensitive cargo movement.
Customers on select major routes can now benefit from improved delivery windows of 24 to 48 hours, reflecting enhanced operational speed, stronger coordination, and increased distribution capacity, according to the company.
It stated that the improved turnaround time was driven by the firm’s recent fleet expansion, which had strengthened haulage capacity and reduced transit bottlenecks along high-volume routes.
The addition of new vehicles has enhanced route optimisation, improved schedule discipline, and increased overall network efficiency—enabling the company to sustain faster deliveries with greater consistency.
A statement by the company listed some of the routes covered by the accelerated delivery service as:
From Lagos: Ibadan, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Benin, Warri, Lokoja, Abeokuta, Akure, Ilorin, Asaba, Owerri and Onitsha.
From Abuja: Lagos, Port Harcourt, Lokoja, Benin, Owerri and Onitsha.
From the Eastern region (Owerri axis): Enugu and Abuja.
In addition to expanding its fleet, the company says it has upgraded its hub operations through semi-automated cargo processing systems, structured loading protocols, and trolley-assisted loading and offloading.
These enhancements have reduced handling time, strengthened cargo security, and improved operational coordination nationwide.
Management stated that the strategic investment in fleet expansion and process efficiency underscores its commitment to meeting the growing demand for faster, secure and reliable logistics services across Nigeria’s commercial centres.
ABC Logistics is the trade name of ABC Cargo Express Limited, a subsidiary of ABC Transport Plc.
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Tinubu Approves 1,000 Forest Guards, Orders 5,000 CCTV Cameras to Boost Security in Plateau
Tinubu Approves 1,000 Forest Guards, Orders 5,000 CCTV Cameras to Boost Security in Plateau
President Bola Tinubu has approved major security measures for Plateau State, including the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards and the deployment of over 5,000 CCTV cameras, following the recent deadly attacks in Jos.
The announcement was made by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Sunday Dare, who shared the development via his verified X handle. The approval aims to strengthen security across the state, particularly in vulnerable areas prone to communal clashes and criminal activities.
The President revealed the directives during a town hall meeting in Jos, where he met with political, traditional, and community leaders. The meeting followed the Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, which left at least 27 people dead and triggered widespread concern over safety in Plateau State.
“The Honourable Minister for Communication is here to give you assurance that we are going to install immediately a network of cameras that will help law enforcement agencies identify troublemakers instantly, over 5,000 of them,” Tinubu said, inviting the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, to explain the operational plan.
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Tinubu also stressed the importance of holding perpetrators accountable, directing the Inspector-General of Police, Chief of Defence Staff, and the Minister of Defence to intensify efforts to apprehend the attackers. “You must unearth and find the killers,” he said, acknowledging the sacrifices of security personnel and the need for swift justice.
In addition to surveillance and security reinforcement, the President announced plans to set up a committee to assess victims’ losses and recommend compensation, including representatives from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and the Plateau State Government. He noted, “We cannot replace human beings, but we can give them minimum comfort.”
Governor Caleb Mutfwang thanked President Tinubu for the support, highlighting that the recruitment of forest guards would enhance grassroots security and complement existing military and police operations. The deployment of CCTV cameras, many equipped with AI-based monitoring technology, is intended to improve real-time surveillance and intelligence gathering across Jos and other high-risk areas.
The President’s visit also included engagement with victims of the Angwan Rukuba attack, including families who lost loved ones. The federal measures reflect an ongoing effort to curb violence, protect communities, and reassure residents that security agencies are actively addressing threats in Plateau State.
Tinubu Approves 1,000 Forest Guards, Orders 5,000 CCTV Cameras to Boost Security in Plateau
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EFCC Seeks Permanent Forfeiture of 57 Properties Linked to Ex‑AGF Malami
EFCC Seeks Permanent Forfeiture of 57 Properties Linked to Ex‑AGF Malami
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to permanently seize 57 properties allegedly linked to former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), as part of its investigation into suspected proceeds of unlawful activities.
The anti‑graft agency presented the application before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, urging the court to grant a final forfeiture order in favour of the Federal Government of Nigeria after an earlier interim forfeiture order was issued in January. The case is filed as FHC/ABJ/CS/20/2026.
In a motion filed by its legal team led by Jibrin Okutepa, SAN, and Ekele Iheanacho, SAN, the EFCC maintained that the respondents — including Malami, his relatives, and multiple corporate entities — have failed to justify why the interim forfeiture order should be reversed.
The commission grounded its application in Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud‑Related Offences Act, 2006, which empowers courts to confiscate assets reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful conduct, even without a criminal conviction. The EFCC argued that due process was followed, including the publication of the interim forfeiture order in THISDAY newspaper on January 9, 2026.
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“This honourable court made an interim order forfeiting the properties to the Federal Government of Nigeria,” Okutepa told the court, adding that “no sufficient cause has been shown why the properties… should not be finally forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.”
An affidavit deposed to by EFCC investigator Daniel Adebayo outlined the scope of the probe, which began after multiple petitions accused Malami of corruption, abuse of office and fraud. Investigators examined financial records from commercial banks and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and obtained information from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). Land registries and geographical information systems in Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano and Abuja were also consulted, and physical inspections and valuations of the properties were conducted.
Adebayo informed the court that the assets’ value was disproportionate to Malami’s lawful earnings while in office between 2015 and 2023. According to evidence presented:
- Malami earned a total salary of ₦89,664,000 during his eight years in office, averaging about ₦962,663.68 per month.
- He received a ₦12,158,400 severance allowance upon leaving office.
- He declared estacode (travel) allowances totalling ₦253,608,500 for official trips between 2015 and 2023, as documented in an addendum to his asset declaration form submitted to the CCB in June 2023.
Copies of Malami’s asset declaration forms and supporting documentation were seized during an EFCC search of his residence and tendered as Exhibits EFCC 2 & 3.
The affidavit further states that many properties were acquired through proxies and corporate entities — such as Rayhaan University (Kebbi), Amasdul Oil and Gas Ltd, Mountain View Gold and Jewellery Ltd, Azbir Arena Nigeria Ltd, Meethaq Hotels Ltd, and others — raising suspicion about their provenance. Several structures were allegedly developed without appropriate building permits or approvals, particularly in Kano and Kebbi states.
Adebayo also noted that the properties’ total value is estimated at about ₦213.2 billion, geographically spread across Abuja, Kebbi, Kano and Kaduna states.
Malami, his wife Hajia Bashir Asabe, his son Abiru’ Rahman Abubakar Malami, and the corporate respondents have challenged the interim forfeiture order and asked the court to set it aside. The matter is now slated for a full hearing on April 21, 2026 before Justice Abdulmalik.
This application follows an earlier ruling on January 8, 2026, by Justice Emeka Nwite, which granted the EFCC’s ex parte request for interim forfeiture and ordered publication to allow interested parties to contest it within 14 days — a window that has since lapsed without successful challenges to overturn the interim order.
Legal experts note that final forfeiture applications such as this one test the non‑conviction based forfeiture regime and could shape future asset recovery efforts in high‑profile corruption cases in Nigeria.
EFCC Seeks Permanent Forfeiture of 57 Properties Linked to Ex‑AGF Malami
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