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BREAKING: “I’ve Never Met Him”: Gbajabiamila Files ₦15bn Defamation Suit Against PFIPC DG
BREAKING: “I’ve Never Met Him”: Gbajabiamila Files ₦15bn Defamation Suit Against PFIPC DG
The Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, has initiated a high-stakes legal battle against Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, the self-acclaimed Director-General of the controversial Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), demanding ₦15 billion in damages over alleged defamatory statements. The lawsuit, filed before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja, represents the latest escalation in a controversy that has gripped Nigerian political circles since late June 2026.
In the court filings, Gbajabiamila is seeking ₦10 billion in general damages, ₦5 billion in aggravated damages, and ₦200 million to cover the cost of the legal action. Additionally, the Chief of Staff is requesting a court order compelling Adeyemi to publish a full retraction and unreserved apology in five national newspapers, alongside an order directing Adeyemi to pin the apology on all social media platforms and online channels where the disputed statements were circulated, for a period of 30 days.
The lawsuit stems from a press conference Adeyemi held on June 25, 2026, during which he made explosive allegations against Gbajabiamila. According to court documents, Adeyemi claimed that Gbajabiamila demanded a 48 per cent kickback from a purported ₦27.3 billion take-off grant approved for the PFIPC, that ₦400 million had already been paid through a proxy on behalf of the Chief of Staff, and that an additional ₦200 million was required to secure presidential approvals. Furthermore, Adeyemi alleged that Gbajabiamila was involved in the suspicious death of one Babatunde Tanimola, whom Adeyemi described as an intermediary between himself and the Chief of Staff, and that the Chief of Staff orchestrated an assassination attempt against him along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway in September 2025.
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In his witness statement filed in support of the suit, Gbajabiamila categorically denied all allegations, stating that he has never met, communicated, or had any relationship with Adeyemi. “The claimant has never met the defendant, never held any meeting with him and has never authorised any intermediary, representative, agent or proxy to demand or receive money on his behalf,” the court filing stated. Gbajabiamila also denied demanding or receiving any financial benefit from Adeyemi or his associates, abusing his office or manipulating security agencies, interfering with investigations or intimidating media organisations, or having any involvement in the death of Babatunde Tanimola or the alleged assassination attempt.
According to court documents, Gbajabiamila’s legal team from Pinheiro LP, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria Kemi Pinheiro, issued a cease-and-desist letter dated July 6, 2026, demanding an immediate withdrawal of the allegations and a public apology. The letter was published in several national newspapers, including THISDAY, on July 7, 2026. However, rather than comply, Adeyemi proceeded to grant further media interviews, including an interview with social media influencer VeryDarkMan and an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on July 13, 2026. Gbajabiamila argued that during the VeryDarkMan interview, Adeyemi made admissions that contradicted his earlier categorical allegations: Adeyemi admitted he had never met Gbajabiamila in person, had never conducted a video call or any verification to confirm the identity of the person he believed to be the Chief of Staff, that all communications were conducted through the late Babatunde Tanimola, and that he could neither say Gbajabiamila was lying nor affirm that he was telling the truth. Despite these admissions, Adeyemi allegedly repeated the allegations during the Channels Television appearance.
Court filings also disclosed that Adeyemi is already facing a separate criminal trial before the Federal High Court, Abuja, in Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/652/2026. The charges relate to allegations of forged presidential documents and forged appointment letters, which the Chief of Staff’s legal team said formed the basis of Adeyemi’s public claims against Gbajabiamila. The PFIPC itself has been described by the Presidency as not a recognised government agency, with officials stating it was established using forged documents, although Adeyemi has maintained that the council is legitimate and was listed in the 2026 Appropriation Act.
The FCT High Court has directed Adeyemi, whose address was listed as unknown but who is deemed to be within the court’s jurisdiction, to enter an appearance within 14 days after being served with the originating processes. The court warned that judgment may be entered against him in default if he fails to respond within the stipulated period.
In his witness statement, Gbajabiamila told the court that the allegations had caused grave damage to his personal and professional reputation, which he had built over several decades of public service. He said the repeated publications generated widespread public discussion and prompted enquiries from friends, associates, and professional colleagues within and outside Nigeria. Gbajabiamila stressed that while public officers must expect scrutiny, the allegations against him went beyond legitimate criticism and amounted to false accusations of corruption, bribery, abuse of office, and other criminal misconduct presented as established facts. He said he deliberately refrained from responding through the media because he believed the courtroom was the proper forum for resolving the dispute.
BREAKING: “I’ve Never Met Him”: Gbajabiamila Files ₦15bn Defamation Suit Against PFIPC DG
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Family of Slain Oyo Teacher Begs Tinubu, Makinde for Body Recovery
Family of Slain Oyo Teacher Begs Tinubu, Makinde for Body Recovery
The family of Deacon John Olaleye, one of two teachers killed during the mass abduction of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, has made an emotional appeal to President Bola Tinubu and Governor Seyi Makinde to help recover his remains for a dignified burial . The deceased’s elder brother made the appeal following the release last Friday of the 39 pupils and remaining teachers abducted on May 15, 2026, after 56 days in captivity . “I am John Olaleye Olayinka’s brother, one of the teachers killed during Oriire abduction. We never knew he was killed not until we listened to the broadcast (by the governor). We beg the government to help us recover his remains even if it is his bone. It is about the future especially as it relates to his children,” the family member said . The family also begged the government to support the late teacher’s children’s education and provide employment for his wife to keep the family running . “Second, we would be happy if the government can support his wife with employment. The deceased left three children. We appealed to the government to help us sponsor their education,” the family member stated .
On May 15, 2026, heavily armed gunmen simultaneously attacked Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle; L.A. Primary School, Ahoro-Esinle; and Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota, all in Oriire Local Government Area . The attackers abducted 39 pupils and seven teachers, subjecting them to harsh conditions while being moved through forests to evade security operatives . Principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, recounted the harrowing 56-day ordeal, revealing that children were beaten into silence, male teachers were chained and blindfolded, and the victims were forced to undertake dangerous midnight treks through forests . “You can only imagine it. It was not easy. We were in the forest, in the open, most of the time, under the sun and under the rain, with the children. But we kept going because there was no way out,” Alamu said . The principal disclosed that while she was not physically assaulted, several of the younger pupils endured severe beatings whenever they cried or made noise. The kidnappers would tie the children’s mouths with pieces of cloth and beat them . “The men had it worse than us. They were blindfolded, handcuffed and chained on their legs,” she added .
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During the 56-day ordeal, two teachers lost their lives. According to Alamu, Deacon John Olaleye was killed on the first Sunday in June, while Mr. Michael Oyedokun was also killed in captivity . “The deacon was killed on the first Sunday in June. They (terrorists) killed two colleagues of ours purposely because they felt that would force the government to give them whatever they wanted,” the principal stated . A third teacher, Mr. Joel Adesiyan, was killed on the day of the abduction within the school premises . Additionally, another teacher, Mr. Esiyan Adegboye, was shot dead on the day of the abduction on the school premises. Adegboye was buried in Ogbomoso on May 22 .
Security forces rescued the surviving victims on July 10, 2026, through a coordinated operation involving the military, Department of State Services, police, and local vigilantes . The operation lasted more than a month, focusing on identifying terrorist kingpins and dismantling their networks . The rescue operation claimed the lives of security personnel, including Lieutenant F. A. Isaac of the Nigerian Army, Private Silas Musa of the 81 Battalion, Nigerian Army, and Sergeant Abena John Jerome of the Nigeria Police Force . Additionally, Mr. Adigun Saibu, Mr. Isa Saliu, Mr. Rafiu Ayuba, and an unnamed soldier also died during the operation . The Oyo State Government has honoured all the fallen victims in a memorial message, releasing an “In Memoriam” list containing the names of civilians and security personnel who died during the Ahoro-Esinle and Yawota abduction incident . The civilians honoured include Mr. Michael Oyedokun, Deacon John Olaleye, Mr. Joel Adesiyan, and Mr. Oluwasegun Akanni .
The Senate approved a N50 million donation to the families of five victims—two teachers and three security operatives who lost their lives during the rescue operation . Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced that each family would receive N10 million . “We’re extending a token of N50 million to be divided among the five deceased families—the families of the two teachers and the families of the three operatives who lost their lives—N10 million each,” Akpabio stated . The Senate President subsequently directed the leadership of the upper chamber to present the cheques to the bereaved families .
The family of Michael Oyedokun has also appealed to President Tinubu and Governor Makinde to help recover his remains . While Olaleye’s family joins this plea, they continue to wait for the recovery of his remains, hoping for closure after the tragic end to the 56-day ordeal . Governor Makinde, in his statewide broadcast following the rescue, acknowledged the pain of losing the teachers, describing them as heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice . The Oyo State Government has committed to supporting the bereaved families during this trying period . The family of Deacon John Olaleye continues to wait for the recovery of his remains, hoping for closure after the tragic end to the 56-day ordeal .
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Court Remands 19-Year-Old for Allegedly Defiling, Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl
Court Remands 19-Year-Old for Allegedly Defiling, Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl
The Anambra State Children, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Offences Court sitting in Awka has ordered the remand of a 19-year-old man, Chibuike Ikemelu, for allegedly defiling and impregnating a 14-year-old girl . Ikemelu is facing a one-count charge of defilement following his arraignment on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, before the court . The prosecutor, Inspector Chinyere Okechukwu, told the court that the defendant committed the offence between December 4 and December 11, 2025, at Umuebo village in Abatete, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State. According to the prosecution, the defendant took the minor to a bush near her school premises where he allegedly defiled her. The matter came to light after the girl’s parents discovered she was pregnant and subsequently reported the case to the authorities.
The prosecutor stated that the offence contravened Section 3(2) of the Anambra State Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law, 2017 . The Anambra VAPP Law, domesticated in 2017, expanded the criminal jurisprudence of rape by making it complete upon non-consensual penetration of the victim’s orifices—mouth, vagina, or anus—with the penis, any body part, or even an object . The law confers jurisdiction on Magistrate Courts and High Courts to hear sexual and gender-based violence cases . The prosecutor prayed the court to remand the defendant in a correctional facility pursuant to Section 130(2)(a)(b) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, 2022. Chief Magistrate Mrs. U.E. Onochie granted the prosecution’s request and ordered that Ikemelu be remanded at the Awka Correctional Facility . She adjourned the case until August 12, 2026, for hearing.
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Ikemelu was one of three suspects arraigned before the court on Wednesday, following the conclusion of police investigations . Anambra State Police Command spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed in a press statement that the suspects were arraigned on separate charges bordering on alleged incest, defilement, and rape . The other two suspects arraigned alongside Ikemelu include Ikenna Mojekwu, facing charges of alleged incest for reportedly engaging in unlawful sexual acts with his 14-year-old daughter in Aguluzoigbo, Anaocha Local Government Area, and Chukwuma Emenike, aged 16, who was arraigned on allegations of defiling an eight-year-old girl in Umuoji, Idemili North Local Government Area . All three suspects have been remanded in accordance with court orders, with their matters adjourned to later dates for further hearing .
The Anambra State Police Command reiterated its resolve to investigate and diligently prosecute all cases involving sexual and gender-based violence, encouraging victims and members of the public to promptly report such offences . The command assured the public that every report will be treated with the seriousness it deserves while safeguarding the rights of victims and ensuring due process . The Children, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Offences Court has recently handled several similar cases, reflecting the state’s intensified crackdown on crimes against vulnerable persons, particularly children . According to the police command, cases involving sexual offences and child abuse are treated as grave offences, with all related cases being thoroughly investigated and prosecuted .
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Court Orders Final Forfeiture of N8.9bn Assets Linked to Aisha Achimugu
Court Orders Final Forfeiture of N8.9bn Assets Linked to Aisha Achimugu
A Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Apo, Abuja, has ordered the final forfeiture of assets valued at approximately N8.9 billion linked to businesswoman Aisha Achimugu to the Federal Government. Justice Jude Onwugbuzie granted the permanent forfeiture order on Thursday, July 16, 2026, while delivering judgment on an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) seeking the final forfeiture of the assets. The court held that the anti-graft agency had met the legal requirements for the final forfeiture of the assets, paving the way for their permanent confiscation by the Federal Government.
The forfeited assets include a diverse range of luxury properties, personal effects and cash holdings, all traced to Achimugu. According to the EFCC, the court ordered the permanent forfeiture of jewellery valued at N4,645,170,294.9, 11 exotic vehicles worth N4,293,000,000, $50,000 (US dollars) in cash, and an additional N30,000,000 in cash. The combined value of the naira-denominated jewellery, vehicles and cash stands at more than ₦8.9 billion, excluding the dollar component. The commission had earlier secured an interim forfeiture order before applying for the final forfeiture ruling.
Achimugu, who made headlines in January 2024 for hosting a lavish seven-day 50th birthday party on the Caribbean Island of Grenada attended by high-profile Nigerians, has been under investigation by the EFCC over allegations of money laundering, corruption, and possession of properties reasonably suspected to have been unlawfully obtained. In March 2025, the anti-graft agency declared the businesswoman wanted over allegations bordering on criminal conspiracy and money laundering. About a month later, Achimugu was arrested by EFCC operatives at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, shortly after arriving from London, according to her legal team. She was subsequently granted release after the Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo, made an order following submissions by her lawyers. The court had directed Achimugu to present herself to the EFCC for questioning over the ongoing investigation and subsequently ordered the commission to produce her before the court with a compliance report. In her defence, Achimugu has maintained that she built her wealth through legitimate entrepreneurship since 2001, denying allegations that her money came from political connections.
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In a separate development, the EFCC also secured a final forfeiture order in March 2026 for **$13 million** traced to Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd, a company linked to Achimugu, with Justice Emeka Nwite holding that the anti-graft agency was able to prove that the funds were proceeds of fraud. Investigators alleged that part of the forfeited funds was connected to contractors of the Lagos State Government. According to court filings by the EFCC, the company emerged as a successful bidder for two petroleum prospecting licences during the 2024 oil licensing round, with financial commitments exceeding $37.2 million. Investigators alleged that $20 million paid towards the acquisition was partly funded through cash transactions routed via unlicensed Bureau de Change operators and intermediaries, including $13 million allegedly collected through proxies in Abuja and Lagos before being used for signature bonus payments. Achimugu is the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Felak Concept Group, the parent company of Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd, both of which the EFCC alleges she controls. Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd has since commenced the process of filing an appeal against the $13 million forfeiture order.
The ruling represents another major asset recovery action by the EFCC as part of its efforts to recover properties suspected to have been acquired through proceeds of unlawful activities. The final forfeiture order came a day after another significant development, with a Federal High Court in Abuja ordering the final forfeiture of 48 properties linked to former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), after finding the assets were reasonably suspected to have been acquired with proceeds of unlawful activities. The forfeiture of Achimugu’s assets marks the latest chapter in the EFCC’s ongoing investigation into her financial dealings, which have been closely watched by the public and legal observers.
Court Orders Final Forfeiture of N8.9bn Assets Linked to Aisha Achimugu
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