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False Rape Claim: Ogun Police Release TikToker Mirabel to Women Affairs
False Rape Claim: Ogun Police Release TikToker Mirabel to Women Affairs
The Ogun State Police Command has released popular TikToker Abigeal Nsikak, widely known as Mirabel, to the Ogun State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development following her voluntary appearance at a police station in connection with an alleged false rape claim.
The development was confirmed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Oluseyi Babaseyi, in a statement issued on Wednesday via X. According to the police, Mirabel voluntarily presented herself at the station, where she underwent a thorough medical evaluation and has since been fully cooperative with investigators.
The police explained that, considering her welfare, emotional state, and support needs, she was released into the care of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development. The ministry has assumed full responsibility for her wellbeing and has assured the Command that she will be made available whenever required as investigations continue.
The Ogun State Police Command emphasized that the matter is being handled with utmost care, professionalism, and sensitivity, particularly due to the implications for sexual assault survivors, public confidence, and justice. Members of the public were urged to refrain from speculation, harassment, or prejudicial commentary, while allowing investigators to carry out their duties without interference. The Command assured that further updates would be provided as developments unfold.
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The case first drew national attention in mid-February when Mirabel posted emotional and tearful videos on TikTok, alleging that unidentified individuals broke into her home in Ogijo, Ogun State, and sexually assaulted her. The videos went viral, triggering widespread outrage, sympathy, and concern across the country.
Following the viral posts, several celebrities, influencers, and social commentators weighed in on the broader issue of sexual violence in Nigeria. The public reaction also included reported financial donations made in support of Mirabel, as the videos sparked intense emotional responses online.
However, the narrative soon came under intense scrutiny after social media users and commentators pointed out alleged inconsistencies in her account. These included the absence of corroborating phone records, lack of physical evidence indicating a forced entry at the scene, and perceived gaps in the timeline of events she described.
Public debate intensified after Mirabel appeared in a widely circulated interview with social media activist VeryDarkMan, during which she stated that she might not have been raped. The interview marked a major turning point in public perception and led to widespread calls for her prosecution for allegedly making a false accusation.
Despite the controversy, the police have clarified that no arrests have been made in relation to the alleged incident. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities stressed that conclusions would only be reached after all facts have been thoroughly examined and evaluated.
The Ogun State Police reaffirmed their commitment to upholding justice, protecting genuine victims of sexual assault, and enforcing the rule of law, while also ensuring that any false allegations, if established, are addressed strictly within the framework of the law.
False Rape Claim: Ogun Police Release TikToker Mirabel to Women Affairs
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INEC’s New BVAS Update Will Automatically Reject Mismatched Polling Unit Results
INEC’s New BVAS Update Will Automatically Reject Mismatched Polling Unit Results
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has clarified that its latest software update for the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) will automatically detect and reject mismatched figures between what is entered on the device and what appears on physical result sheets at polling units, a move aimed at strengthening the integrity of elections in Nigeria.
INEC’s Deputy Director of Information and Publicity, Wilfred Ifogah, explained the enhancement on Sunrise Daily on Channels Television on Thursday, saying the updated BVAS can now read and cross‑check figures on official result sheets against the data entered by presiding officers before results are formally tabulated on Form EC8A.
According to Ifogah, after votes are counted and aggregated at the polling unit, the presiding officer inputs the figures into the BVAS device. The tool then compares this input against the numbers on the scanned result sheet. If the figures do not match, the BVAS will reject the entry and block the upload, ensuring that only consistent and verified results are transmitted into the electoral database.
“If the figures do not correspond with what is recorded, it will not pick it up,” Ifogah said, adding that this enhancement is a critical measure to prevent manipulation, clerical errors, and inflated results at the polling unit level before collation begins.
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BVAS Mock Trials and Readiness Ahead of Elections
INEC also disclosed that the commission conducted mock trials of the new BVAS update in 289 polling units across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) prior to the recent Area Council elections. The mock deployment was designed to stress‑test the validation feature, identify challenges, and ensure smooth functionality during live elections.
Officials say the trial showed that the enhanced BVAS technology can effectively identify discrepancies and reduce the likelihood of incorrect result uploads — an issue that has fueled suspicion and court challenges in past elections.
The upgrade forms part of INEC’s broader push to improve transparency, accuracy and trust in Nigeria’s electoral process. INEC’s BVAS system is already equipped with internal safeguards that prevent over‑voting (where total votes exceed the number of accredited voters) and flag anomalies during accreditation and result capture. The new update goes further by validating data between paper result sheets and electronic entries before results are accepted into the system.
INEC’s Rationale and Public Assurance
INEC has faced recurring concerns from political parties, observers, and civil society over result discrepancies between physical result sheets at polling units and what is later collated at state and national levels. In response, the commission has increasingly emphasised its commitment to deploying technology to promote credible elections.
Ifogah stressed that the BVAS enhancement does not replace human judgment but acts as a digital check to ensure what is entered electronically aligns with what has been physically recorded by election officials. He said the innovation provides an additional layer of accountability, helping to reduce opportunities for manipulation at the earliest stage of result transmission.
INEC has also promised continued training for presiding officers and election officials on the new BVAS functionalities to ensure they are comfortable with the processes before future nationwide elections, including the 2027 general elections.
INEC’s New BVAS Update Will Automatically Reject Mismatched Polling Unit Results
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Ex‑NNPC GM Jailed for 87 Months in $2.1m Bribery Case
Ex‑NNPC GM Jailed for 87 Months in $2.1m Bribery Case
A United States federal court has sentenced Paulinus Okoronkwo, a Nigerian-American and former General Manager of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), to 87 months in prison for accepting a $2.1 million bribe from Addax Petroleum, a Switzerland-based subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned oil giant Sinopec.
The sentencing follows Okoronkwo’s conviction in August 2025 on charges of transactional money laundering, tax evasion, and obstruction of justice. The court found that he abused his position at NNPC’s upstream division to receive the illicit payment, which was disguised as consultancy fees but intended to secure favourable drilling rights in Nigeria.
According to prosecutors, the $2.1 million bribe was wired to Okoronkwo’s law firm’s trust account in Los Angeles in October 2015. Evidence presented at trial showed that Addax executives falsified records, misled auditors, and dismissed staff who questioned the transaction, all to conceal the bribery scheme.
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In addition to the prison sentence, Judge John F. Walter ordered Okoronkwo to pay $923,824 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and forfeit $1,039,997, representing proceeds from the sale of a Valencia, California property purchased using the bribe money. Court filings indicate that nearly $1 million of the illicit funds was used as a down payment on the home, which was not declared on Okoronkwo’s 2015 federal tax return.
Okoronkwo, 58, later practised immigration, family, and personal injury law in Los Angeles’ Koreatown before the State Bar of California suspended his law license in January 2026 pending disciplinary proceedings. He also obstructed justice in 2022 by lying to federal investigators about the source and use of the bribe money.
The case underscores the United States’ commitment to enforcing anti-corruption laws and targeting foreign officials who exploit the US financial system for illicit gains. It also highlights the potential legal risks for oil industry executives engaging in corrupt practices tied to international contracts.
Ex‑NNPC GM Jailed for 87 Months in $2.1m Bribery Case
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BREAKING: Senate Issues Arrest Warrant for CAC Registrar General
BREAKING: Senate Issues Arrest Warrant for CAC Registrar General
The Senate Committee on Finance has issued a warrant of arrest for Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), following repeated instances of refusal to appear before the panel during the ongoing budget defence session with the Federal Ministry of Finance and its agencies.
The development escalates tensions between the legislature and the CAC, the agency responsible for registering and regulating companies, business names, and incorporated trustees in Nigeria—a key institution for corporate governance and investment facilitation.
According to Senator Sani Musa, Magaji has serially ignored invitations and official summons to clarify discrepancies in the CAC’s revenue accounts, often sending junior officers in his place instead. “The Registrar General has refused on multiple occasions to honour invitations by this committee,” Musa said, stressing the importance of transparency and accountability in agency operations.
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Senator Orji Uzor Kalu was reportedly the first to raise the issue, urging the panel to recommend Magaji’s removal from office to President Bola Tinubu if noncompliance persists. Meanwhile, Senator Adams Oshiomhole proposed withholding the CAC’s 2026 budget allocation until the Registrar General personally appears before the committee. He also recommended that the CAC be barred from spending its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) without prior approval from the National Assembly.
Lawmakers said the warrant is part of the Senate’s constitutional oversight powers, aimed at compelling officials to respond to lawful legislative requests and maintain financial accountability in government agencies. Observers note that failure to comply could trigger legal challenges or further escalation between the executive and legislative branches.
As of now, Magaji has not publicly responded to the Senate’s directive. The warrant is expected to be executed by the Nigeria Police Force or relevant authorities to ensure his presence before the committee for questioning.
The case underscores the Senate’s commitment to enforcing accountability within Nigeria’s public institutions while highlighting the critical role of the CAC in corporate regulation and national economic governance.
BREAKING: Senate Issues Arrest Warrant for CAC Registrar General
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