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Counterterrorism: Nigeria Obtains 860 Convictions, Releases 891 Suspects — Fagbemi
Counterterrorism: Nigeria Obtains 860 Convictions, Releases 891 Suspects — Fagbemi
Nigeria’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), has revealed that the country secured 860 terrorism convictions between 2017 and 2025, underscoring the government’s adherence to due process in its counterterrorism efforts. He made the disclosure in Abuja on Tuesday after a closed-door meeting with senior United States officials, including the US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, Riley M. Barnes, and the US Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills Jr.
Fagbemi noted that within the same period, 891 terrorism suspects were acquitted, a figure he said reflects Nigeria’s commitment to the rule of law. According to him, only individuals against whom credible evidence exists are prosecuted, while others are released after proper profiling.
The Abuja meeting was a continuation of earlier engagements in Washington, focused on Nigeria’s judicial processes and the ongoing prosecution of individuals linked to extremist activities. The AGF emphasised that the country’s security challenges are not religiously driven, adding that the government is intensifying efforts to tackle them.
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Fagbemi explained that the Federal Ministry of Justice maintains transparent oversight of terrorism trials, ensuring fairness and legal compliance. “As of today, from 2017 to 2025, we have secured 860 convictions and 891 acquittals,” he said, reiterating that the high number of discharges demonstrates Nigeria’s respect for constitutional rights and judicial integrity.
He also disclosed that US officials have been meeting with various Nigerian bodies—among them the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Office of the Chief of Defence Staff, civil society groups, and religious organisations—as part of their broader security assessment.
The AGF dismissed reports exaggerating Nigeria’s security situation, insisting that the government is addressing the challenges lawfully, transparently, and responsibly as part of its ongoing counterterrorism strategy.
Counterterrorism: Nigeria Obtains 860 Convictions, Releases 891 Suspects — Fagbemi
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EFCC Arraigns Mompha’s Associate Over Alleged ₦206m Fraud
EFCC Arraigns Mompha’s Associate Over Alleged ₦206m Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Sarumi Samusudeen Babafemi, an associate of social media personality Ismaila Mustapha (Mompha), alongside three corporate entities, over an alleged ₦206 million fraud before the Lagos State Special Offences Court, Ikeja.
Babafemi — Managing Director and CEO of 606 Autos Limited, 606 Music Limited, and Splash Off Entertainment Limited — faces five counts of conspiracy, concealment, and transfer of proceeds of crime, allegedly committed between 2013 and 2018. The EFCC claims the offences involved large sums, including ₦37.6 million and ₦93 million transferred to third parties, with knowledge that the funds were proceeds of unlawful acts.
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When the charges were read, Babafemi pleaded not guilty. His defence lawyer, SAN Kunle Adegoke, filed a bail application, which the court granted, ordering that Babafemi be released to his counsel upon signing an affidavit of undertaking to appear in court. The trial is now scheduled to commence on March 24, 2026.
The EFCC said Babafemi acted in concert with Mompha and other co-accused — Ridwan Momodu Allison (Osama) and Richard Ugbah, who are currently at large — to facilitate the alleged money laundering scheme. This latest prosecution comes as part of broader EFCC efforts to tackle financial crimes and fraud networks linked to high-profile figures in Nigeria.
EFCC Arraigns Mompha’s Associate Over Alleged ₦206m Fraud
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Police U-Turn: Worshippers Abducted in Kaduna, Security Forces Deployed
Police U-Turn: Worshippers Abducted in Kaduna, Security Forces Deployed
The Nigeria Police Force has officially confirmed that worshippers were abducted during attacks on churches in Kurmin Wali, Kajuru Local Government Area, Kaduna State, after initially denying the reports. The reversal comes as security agencies deploy tactical units to rescue the victims and secure the area.
Eyewitnesses and local sources say armed gunmen stormed multiple churches, including ECWA and Cherubim and Seraphim, during Sunday services, seizing dozens of worshippers. Community leaders report that over 170 people may have been abducted, with some survivors managing to escape.
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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and other local bodies have condemned the attacks and called for an urgent and thorough rescue operation. Authorities say they are intensifying efforts to locate and safely recover the victims, amid growing national concern over mass kidnappings in northern Nigeria.
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Kaduna State and other northern and central regions, where armed gangs and kidnappers frequently target vulnerable communities, often for ransom or political leverage. Families of the abducted worshippers continue to appeal for swift action as the rescue operations proceed.
Police U-Turn: Worshippers Abducted in Kaduna, Security Forces Deployed
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Presidency Accuses IPOB of Spreading False Christian Genocide Claims in Nigeria
Presidency Accuses IPOB of Spreading False Christian Genocide Claims in Nigeria
The Presidency of Nigeria has accused the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) of deliberately spreading false claims of a Christian genocide, saying the narrative is being amplified to mislead international opinion and influence foreign policy. Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser on Policy Communication to President Bola Tinubu, described the reports as propaganda lacking verification and stressed that they do not reflect the reality of Nigeria’s security situation.
Bwala’s remarks follow widespread reports linking the so-called genocide narrative to statements from IPOB and affiliated actors, which have circulated on social media and attracted attention from international media and some foreign lawmakers. According to the Presidency, these claims oversimplify Nigeria’s complex security challenges, which include terrorism, banditry, and communal violence, rather than targeted religious persecution.
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The controversy has drawn U.S. congressional attention, with some lawmakers reportedly considering diplomatic responses. In response, the Nigerian Government has engaged U.S.-based lobbyists to highlight its efforts in protecting all citizens, regardless of faith, and to correct misleading narratives surrounding violence in the country.
Religious and civic leaders in Nigeria remain divided. While some dismiss the genocide claims as exaggerated and potentially divisive, others acknowledge violence against Christians but caution that framing it as genocide misrepresents the broader security context. Analysts warn that the debate over religious persecution and misinformation has significant implications for national unity, international perception, and Nigeria’s foreign relations.
Presidency Accuses IPOB of Spreading False Christian Genocide Claims in Nigeria
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