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Court orders release of El-Zakzaky’s wife for COVID treatment

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A Kaduna State High Court on Monday ordered the Kaduna correctional service to release Zeenat, wife of leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El–Zakzaky, for COVID-19 treatment.

The court asked that Zeenat be moved to a government isolation facility to begin treatment immediately.

Mohammed, son of the IMN leader, last Thursday said his mother tested positive for COVID-19 at the prison but that the authorities refused to release her for treatment.

El-Zakzaky and his wife have been in detention since 2015 after his followers clashed with soldiers in Zaria, Kaduna.

The IMN leader is standing trial for alleged culpable homicide, unlawful assembly, and disruption of public peace.

Counsel to El-Zakzaky, Femi Falana, had presented a medical report to back up his case for the release of Zeenat.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) asked the court to allow Zeenat to seek medical treatment outside the correctional centre according to measures put in place by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The presiding judge, Gideon Kurada, granted the request after the prosecuting counsel, Chris Umar, agreed with Falana’s submission.

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El-Rufai Remains in Custody as Court Refuses to Vary “Stringent” Bail Terms

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El-Rufai Remains in Custody as Court Refuses to Vary "Stringent" Bail Terms

El-Rufai Remains in Custody as Court Refuses to Vary “Stringent” Bail Terms

The Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed an application by former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, seeking to relax the stringent bail conditions imposed on him in the ongoing wiretapping trial. Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in her ruling on Tuesday, declined to vary the conditions, meaning the former governor will remain in custody pending his ability to meet the existing bail requirements.

El-Rufai, through his lead counsel Paul Erokoro (SAN) , had approached the court seeking a review of the bail conditions, describing them as harsh, stringent, outlandish, and practically impossible to fulfil. His legal team specifically challenged several requirements, including the condition mandating sureties to be Level 17 civil servants with verifiable landed properties in high-profile areas of Abuja, specifically Maitama or Asokoro districts. The defence also raised concerns over the additional requirement involving verification and attestation letters from the Kaduna State Traditional Council.

However, prosecution counsel Oluwole Aladedoye (SAN) strongly opposed the application, insisting that qualified public officers who meet the court’s requirements do exist and urged the court to dismiss El-Rufai’s request. Justice Abdulmalik agreed with the prosecution, holding that there are civil servants who own properties in the specified locations and that the conditions were not impossible to meet.

At Tuesday’s hearing, the Department of State Services (DSS) formally closed its case against the former governor in the ongoing alleged wiretapping trial. Prosecuting counsel Aladedoye informed the court that the prosecution would not be calling additional witnesses, signalling the end of the DSS case. The DSS had called just two witnesses during the trial, and the prosecution stated it was satisfied that the evidence already presented was sufficient to establish the offences against the former governor.

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Following the closure of the prosecution’s case, El-Rufai’s legal team informed the court of its intention to file a no-case submission. A no-case submission is a legal application asking the court to dismiss charges on the grounds that the prosecution has not presented sufficient evidence to justify continuing the trial. The defence argued that the prosecution has failed to establish a strong enough case to warrant further proceedings against the former governor. Erokoro requested two weeks to file the application, while the prosecution also requested two weeks to study and respond to the submission.

Justice Abdulmalik subsequently adjourned the matter until September 22, 2026, for the hearing of the no-case submission and continuation of proceedings.

El-Rufai is facing a five-count charge filed by the DSS bordering on alleged breach of national security and unlawful interception of communications of the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA). The charges stem from comments made by the former governor during a live interview on Arise Television in February 2026, where he claimed to have intercepted a telephone conversation involving NSA Nuhu Ribadu. According to the DSS, the alleged offence is punishable under Section 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024. El-Rufai had alleged that the intercepted conversation revealed instructions to security operatives to arrest him. He pleaded not guilty to all charges when arraigned on April 23, 2026.

The court had earlier granted El-Rufai bail in the sum of N100 million with one surety in like sum, subject to stringent conditions. The conditions include that the surety must be a federal civil servant not below Grade Level 17, residing in Maitama or Asokoro districts of Abuja, and must deposit the original Certificate of Occupancy of a landed property at the court’s registry. The court warned that failure to comply with any condition would lead to automatic revocation of the bail.

Observers note that securing an attestation letter from the Chairman of Kaduna State Traditional Rulers Council may be difficult given the frosty relationship between El-Rufai and his successor, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani. The next stage of the case will determine whether El-Rufai will be required to open his defence or if the court will dismiss the charges entirely.

El-Rufai Remains in Custody as Court Refuses to Vary “Stringent” Bail Terms

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Military Free 47 Hostages from ISWAP Enclave in Lake Chad Region

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Military Free 47 Hostages from ISWAP Enclave in Lake Chad Region

Military Free 47 Hostages from ISWAP Enclave in Lake Chad Region

Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) , have rescued 47 persons, mostly women and children, from captivity in an Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) enclave in Kangarwa, Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State. The rescue operation, conducted on June 20, 2026, was confirmed in a statement issued on Monday by the Acting Military Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Captain Mohammed Goni.

According to the military, the victims regained their freedom following sustained offensive operations against terrorist hideouts in the Lake Chad region. Captain Goni explained that the rescue was made possible through coordinated ground and air assaults that forced the insurgents to abandon their positions in disarray. “The unrelenting ground and air offensives forced the terrorists to abandon their positions in confusion, enabling the victims to escape from prolonged captivity,” the statement read.

The rescued individuals are currently receiving medical attention and humanitarian support at a secure location, with relevant agencies coordinating their rehabilitation and eventual reintegration into society. “The rescued persons are currently being seen by medical professionals at a secure location. Necessary humanitarian support is being provided in coordination with relevant agencies to facilitate their eventual reintegration,” Goni stated.

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The military said the rescue underscores its commitment to protecting civilians and weakening terrorist networks operating in the North-East. “This rescue further highlights the commitment of OPHK troops to not only degrade terrorist capabilities but also to secure the release of innocent civilians held against their will,” the statement noted.

Kangarwa and other communities in Kukawa Local Government Area lie within the Lake Chad basin, one of the areas most affected by the Boko Haram insurgency over the past decade. The region has witnessed repeated attacks, abductions, and displacement of residents, forcing thousands to flee their homes. Despite recent military gains, remnants of Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters continue to operate in parts of northern Borno, particularly around the Lake Chad axis, Sambisa Forest, and the Mandara Mountains.

The rescue also comes amid continuing concern over other civilians still in captivity in Borno State. On May 15, 2026, suspected Boko Haram insurgents abducted pupils and students from Mussa-Biri Primary School and Junior Day Secondary School in Askira-Uba Local Government Area. The abducted learners were still in captivity as of the latest public update, a development that recently prompted a protest by the Nigerian Union of Teachers in Maiduguri.

The Theatre Command reaffirmed its resolve to sustain offensive operations aimed at dismantling remaining terrorist networks and restoring peace across the region. “The Theatre Command reaffirms its resolve to sustain offensive operations, dismantle remaining ISWAP networks and restore peace and normalcy across the North East region,” the statement concluded.

The military has in recent months intensified operations across the Lake Chad Basin and the Sambisa forest axis, leading to the rescue of captives, recovery of weapons, and the neutralization of scores of insurgents. The identities of the rescued persons and the duration of their captivity were not disclosed.

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Nigeria, UK Strengthen Defence Ties as Senior British Military Officer Visits Maiduguri

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Nigeria, UK Strengthen Defence Ties as Senior British Military Officer Visits Maiduguri

The United Kingdom’s Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Strategy and Operations), Lieutenant General Sir Charlie Collins, has arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State, in a strategic visit aimed at deepening Nigeria-UK defence cooperation and reinforcing joint efforts to tackle terrorism, insurgency and other security threats in West Africa.

The visit, announced by the British Defence Staff West Africa on its official X account on Tuesday, highlights the UK’s continued commitment to supporting Nigeria-led security operations and promoting regional stability amid persistent threats posed by terrorist groups operating in the North-East and the wider Sahel region.

According to the British military mission, Sir Charlie Collins is meeting with senior officers of the Nigerian Army and other military leaders to assess ongoing defence collaboration, exchange operational insights and explore new areas of partnership designed to strengthen the capacity of both countries in addressing evolving security challenges.

“Welcome to Nigeria, Lt Gen Sir Charlie Collins KBE DSO, UK Deputy CDS (MSO). In Maiduguri with Nigerian Army colleagues, seeing UK-Nigeria defence cooperation first-hand and supporting Nigeria-led efforts to strengthen security and regional stability,” the British Defence Staff West Africa said in a statement.

Images released from the visit showed the senior British military officer receiving a ceremonial guard of honour before holding high-level discussions with Nigerian military commanders at strategic locations in Maiduguri, the epicentre of Nigeria’s counter-insurgency campaign.

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The visit comes at a critical period as Nigerian security forces intensify operations against Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), which have continued to launch attacks in parts of Borno State despite sustained military offensives.

Maiduguri serves as the headquarters of Operation HADIN KAI, the Nigerian military’s flagship counter-terrorism operation responsible for combating insurgency across the North-East. The city remains the operational nerve centre for efforts to restore peace and facilitate the return of displaced communities affected by years of conflict.

The United Kingdom and Nigeria defence partnership has expanded significantly in recent years, covering intelligence sharing, military training, strategic planning, logistics support and capacity building. British military advisers have consistently worked alongside Nigerian counterparts to improve operational effectiveness while supporting broader regional security initiatives.

The latest engagement follows a series of high-level interactions between both countries aimed at strengthening collaboration against terrorism and violent extremism. British officials have repeatedly reaffirmed their support for Nigeria’s security architecture and emphasized the importance of international partnerships in addressing transnational threats affecting West Africa.

Military authorities believe Sir Charlie Collins’ visit will further consolidate bilateral defence relations, enhance intelligence cooperation and strengthen joint strategies to improve security, protect civilian populations and promote lasting peace across Nigeria and the region.

With insecurity remaining a major challenge, the visit underscores the shared commitment of both nations to building resilient security institutions and sustaining collaborative efforts against terrorism, insurgency and organized criminal networks.

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