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Customs investigate alleged corrupt officer humiliated on retirement day
Customs investigate alleged corrupt officer humiliated on retirement day
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has commenced a probe into the humiliation of one of its officers, a lady, who was seen in a viral video being chased out of office on her last day by clearing agents.
Another video also surfaced in which the lady was ushered back into her Tin Can Port Lagos office by colleagues with praises, indicating that she had been reinstated.
In a statement signed by the NCS National Spokesman, Abdullahi Maiwada, the Service said that the Customs Police Unit had been asked to review the videos, gather statements from the officer in question, and engage relevant stakeholders associated with these incidents.
The statement read, “The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is aware of two separate videos circulating on social media involving one of its officers and clearing agents at Car Park C Terminal under the Tincan Island Port Area Command.
“The first video captures an incident in which the officer was subjected to what seems like an embarrassment and hostility. In contrast, the second shows a contrasting scenario in which agents warmly received the same officer.
“It is pertinent to note that the NCS takes these incidents very seriously. Following standard protocol, the service has initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding both videos. “To ensure impartiality and thoroughness, the Customs Police Unit has been saddled to review the videos, gather statements from the officer in question, and engage relevant stakeholders associated with these incidents.
“In line with the NCS Act 2023 Section 30, the NCS upholds its commitment to a transparent and accountable process.
“It is important to note that any individual found to be in contravention of NCS regulations—including clearing agents, officers, or other involved parties—will be held accountable under the law and appropriate measures pursued to serve as a deterrent.
“The NCS management, under the leadership of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, wishes to assure the general public, stakeholders, and the business community that appropriate action will be taken in response to the investigation’s findings.
He urges all parties operating within the port community to conduct their activities responsibly and in line with the principles of respect and professionalism.”
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10 Killed as Gunmen Ambush Military-Escorted Convoy in Ghana, 21 Suspects Arrested
10 Killed as Gunmen Ambush Military-Escorted Convoy in Ghana, 21 Suspects Arrested
Armed attackers have ambushed a military-escorted civilian convoy in northern Ghana, leaving at least 10 people dead and triggering a major security operation that has led to the arrest of 21 suspects, according to the Ghana Armed Forces.
The incident occurred on the morning of April 27, 2026, at Binduri in the Upper East Region, when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a convoy carrying about 140 civilians travelling from Bawku to Bolgatanga under military protection.
The attack was described by security officials as a coordinated assault in a region already affected by long-standing insecurity and recurring communal tensions.
The Ghana Armed Forces confirmed that troops escorting the convoy immediately returned fire and successfully repelled the attackers during the exchange.
In the confrontation, seven of the attackers were killed, while three escorted civilians also lost their lives. One additional civilian sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical attention.
Security authorities said the total confirmed death toll from the incident stands at 10, combining both civilians and attackers involved in the ambush.
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Following the attack, soldiers launched a pursuit operation targeting fleeing suspects in the area. During the operation, one suspect was tracked to a mosque, where security personnel recovered a G3 automatic rifle, two loaded magazines, and 176 rounds of ammunition.
An initial statement from the Ghana Armed Forces confirmed that 10 suspects were arrested shortly after the attack and were assisting with investigations. However, a later update indicated that the number of arrested suspects had risen to 21, all currently in police custody.
Security agencies have since intensified operations in surrounding communities, with joint military and police teams conducting sweeps to locate additional suspects believed to be involved in the ambush.
Authorities have urged residents in the area to remain calm and cooperate with ongoing security operations as investigations continue.
The attack is linked to the long-running Bawku conflict, which has seen repeated outbreaks of violence tied largely to chieftaincy disputes between the Kusasi and Mamprusi groups.
The region has experienced cycles of violence over the years, resulting in curfews, heavy military deployments, and increased protection for civilian movement along key routes.
Due to the persistent insecurity, civilians travelling along the Bawku–Bolgatanga corridor are often required to move under military escort to reduce the risk of attacks.
The latest ambush underscores continuing security challenges in the region despite sustained military presence and ongoing peace efforts. Authorities say investigations are still ongoing, with further updates expected.
10 Killed as Gunmen Ambush Military-Escorted Convoy in Ghana, 21 Suspects Arrested
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Police Reject ₦100m Bribe, Arrest Two Over Stolen Railway Materials in Nasarawa
Police Reject ₦100m Bribe, Arrest Two Over Stolen Railway Materials in Nasarawa
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rejected a ₦100 million bribe and intercepted about 60 tonnes of vandalised railway materials in Akwanga, Nasarawa State, during a major intelligence-led operation against infrastructure vandalism.
The operation was carried out by the Force Intelligence Department Special Tactical Squad (FID-STS) following credible intelligence, which led to the arrest of two suspects on April 9, 2026.
The suspects, identified as Chisom Goodnews (32) and Ahmed Adamu (22), were arrested while allegedly transporting stolen railway materials concealed inside a trailer truck.
Police said the intercepted items included railway tracks and sleepers, which were hidden under sacks of groundnut shells in an attempt to evade detection during transportation.
According to preliminary investigations, the truck was conveying the stolen materials from Bauchi State to Ilorin, suggesting an organised network involved in the movement of vandalised railway infrastructure across states.
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The probe also revealed that the driver of the trailer was allegedly paid ₦2.5 million to transport the stolen railway components, pointing to a structured criminal arrangement behind the operation.
Security sources further stated that investigations are ongoing to uncover a wider syndicate believed to be responsible for the theft and distribution of railway materials for illegal resale.
During the interception, the suspects reportedly attempted to offer a ₦100 million bribe to the operatives in order to secure their release and allow the truck to pass.
However, the officers rejected the offer and proceeded with the arrest and seizure of both the suspects and the loaded truck.
The Nigeria Police Force said the rejection of the bribe demonstrates the professionalism and integrity of the operatives involved in the operation.
The Force also confirmed that the trailer truck used in transporting the stolen materials has been recovered, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the criminal network.
Investigators believe the case is part of a broader pattern of organised vandalism targeting critical national infrastructure, particularly railway assets that are often stolen and sold as scrap metal.
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, commended the officers for their conduct, describing their actions as a reflection of discipline, professionalism, and commitment to national security.
The suspects are expected to be prosecuted upon completion of ongoing investigations.
Police Reject ₦100m Bribe, Arrest Two Over Stolen Railway Materials in Nasarawa
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EFCC Alleges Buhari Signature Forged in $6.23m Emefiele Fraud Trial
EFCC Alleges Buhari Signature Forged in $6.23m Emefiele Fraud Trial
A major development has emerged in the ongoing trial of former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele, as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) told a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja that the signatures of former President Muhammadu Buhari and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, were allegedly forged to facilitate the release of $6.23 million.
The allegation was made during proceedings in the case marked FCT/HC/CR/577/2023, where Emefiele is facing a 20-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, forgery, abuse of office, and obtaining money under false pretence.
EFCC Assistant Commander II, Chinedu Eneanya, who testified as the 13th prosecution witness, told the court that investigators discovered how the funds were allegedly withdrawn from the Central Bank of Nigeria under the claim that they were meant to finance foreign election observers during the 2023 general elections.
He said a special investigative team was constituted after the transaction raised concerns, leading to the recovery of documents from the CBN which now form part of the prosecution’s evidence.
According to him, forensic analysis conducted on the documents showed that the signatures attributed to Buhari and Boss Mustapha were not genuine, suggesting they were falsified to authorise the release of public funds.
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The EFCC maintained that the alleged forgery was part of a broader scheme used to move government funds under false pretences.
However, under cross-examination by defence counsel Mathew Burkaa (SAN), the witness admitted that no forensic examination was carried out on Emefiele’s own signature, despite concerns raised by the defence that it may also have been forged.
He also confirmed that five Central Bank officials endorsed the internal memo that approved the release of the funds. He told the court that those officials are not standing trial alongside Emefiele, as they were only suspended by the CBN.
The witness further stated that he did not personally obtain any statement from the former CBN governor and admitted that there was no direct evidence before him showing that Emefiele personally received the funds in question.
Emefiele’s defence team criticised the prosecution’s approach, arguing that the repeated testimony of investigating officers amounted to duplication of evidence and unnecessary delay.
The defence also urged the court to close the prosecution’s case if it fails to produce its remaining witnesses, accusing the EFCC of wasting judicial time and repeating similar testimonies.
In response, prosecution counsel Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) urged the court not to terminate the case, stating that additional witnesses, including Jim Obessa and CP Eloho Okpozikbo, were expected to testify.
He assured the court that the EFCC remained committed to a fair and speedy trial and would complete its presentation of evidence.
Presiding judge, Justice Hamza Muazu, advised both parties to reserve their detailed arguments for final written addresses and directed the prosecution to ensure the attendance of its remaining witnesses.
The matter was subsequently adjourned to April 28 for continuation of trial. Emefiele has continued to deny all allegations against him.
EFCC Alleges Buhari Signature Forged in $6.23m Emefiele Fraud Trial
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