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IGP Egbetokun gets contempt suit over disregard for court order
IGP Egbetokun gets contempt suit over disregard for court order
An Abuja-based legal practitioner, Yahuza Maharaz, has initiated contempt proceedings against the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, alleging defiance of a valid court order.
The contempt suit, filed at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Bwari, also targets Alhaji Isah Yusuf-Musa and two others.
Justice M.A. Madugu had, on June 25, 2025, issued an ex parte ruling directing all parties in the matter to maintain the status quo. The suit, marked HC/BW/CV/199/2025, stems from a lease dispute involving Pamodi Pharmacy, located at Hillcrest Shopping Complex, Lokogoma, Abuja, and Yusuf-Musa.
The defendants listed include Yusuf-Musa, Hillcrest Estate Management Development, the Nigeria Police Force, and the IGP.
In the ruling on Motion No: FCT/HC/M/8303/2025, Justice Madugu stated, “Upon reading the Motion Ex parte along with the accompanying affidavit of Pharm. Abugi Abdulkadir Mohammed, including the written address and the exhibits filed along with the application.
“And upon hearing Yahuza Maharaz Esq. counsel to the Claimants/Applicants, Court hereby makes the following order(s),
“The parties herein shall maintain the status quo in respect of the subject matter of this suit i.e. an office space measured at 160 square metres, situated at Hillcrest shopping complex/mall, lying and situated at Plot No. 102. Cadastral Zone C09. Ahmadu Bello Way. Lokogoma, Abuja FCT.
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“This order shall be pasted on the main entrance gate and or walls of Hillcrest shopping Complex/Mall.”
The court adjourned further hearing in the matter to October 22, 2025.
Despite the order, Maharaz alleged that water and electricity supply to Pamodi Pharmacy were disconnected on Yusuf-Musa’s instructions. He further claimed that the court order pasted on the plaza’s wall was removed, contrary to the directive.
The lawyer also accused the police of overstepping their role by inviting the pharmacy’s Managing Director for questioning. The invitation was viewed as harassment and a breach of the court’s order.
A text message sent to the MD read, “I’m Detective Ibrahim from Zone 7 Police Headquarters, Wuse Zone 3, FCT. As a matter of utmost importance, the Assistant Inspector General Zone 7 Police Headquarters directs you to avail yourself for an interview with the AIG through the O/C Surveillance on Friday, 11/7/2025, at 10:00 hours unfailingly in respect of a petition written to the AIG. Treat with utmost importance. Accept the regards of the AIG, please.”
Following these developments, Maharaz filed a Notice of Consequences of Disobedience on July 8, warning the defendants — including IGP Egbetokun — to comply with the status quo order or risk being held in contempt of court.
The court’s notice mandated the immediate reconnection of water and electricity to the pharmacy and an end to any form of intimidation or police action against the claimant.
Copies of the notice were forwarded to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and the Department of State Services (DSS).
The claimant emphasized that the dispute is strictly civil in nature and cautioned the police against interfering in matters outside their jurisdiction.
IGP Egbetokun gets contempt suit over disregard for court order
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Just In: FG Announces Public Holiday – Here’s When Nigerians Will Get Break
Just In: FG Announces Public Holiday – Here’s When Nigerians Will Get Break
In a move that has sparked excitement across the country, the Federal Government has made an official declaration that will see workers nationwide enjoy a well-deserved break from their daily routines. The announcement, which came through the Ministry of Interior on Friday, has sent waves of anticipation through offices and businesses as citizens begin making plans for the upcoming holiday.
The Federal Government has officially declared a public holiday to commemorate this year’s Eid ul Mawlid, which marks the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The declaration gives workers across the country a break and provides Muslim faithful an opportunity to observe the occasion with prayers, religious activities, and family gatherings. The declaration was made by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the Federal Government in a statement issued on Friday, August 21, by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Magdalene Ajani. The announcement has been welcomed by Muslim communities across Nigeria, who are now preparing to mark the significant religious occasion with traditional observances and communal festivities.
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In his goodwill message, Tunji-Ojo extended warm felicitations to Muslims in Nigeria and across the diaspora, while also urging all Nigerians, regardless of their religious affiliations, to use the occasion as an opportunity for introspection and moral renewal. He emphasised that the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad offer timeless lessons that transcend religious boundaries and speak to the universal values of humanity. The minister stated that every Eid ul Mawlid gives citizens reason to pause and draw lessons from a life defined by compassion, humility and service to others, adding that these are qualities the nation needs now more than ever. He encouraged every Nigerian, not just Muslim brothers and sisters, to reflect on them, underscoring the importance of embracing these virtues as a foundation for national transformation.
The minister stressed that the celebration period should serve as a time for collective prayer for peace, unity, and national cohesion, emphasising that the task of maintaining peace across the country requires the collective efforts of all citizens, irrespective of their ethnic or religious backgrounds. He called on citizens to observe the celebration with restraint, mutual respect, and consideration for one another, while wishing the Muslim community a joyous and peaceful Eid. Tunji-Ojo further noted that the occasion presents an opportunity for Nigerians to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and foster a spirit of tolerance and understanding, which are essential for the nation’s progress and development.
Reaffirming the Tinubu administration’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, the minister assured Nigerians that the government remains dedicated to ensuring peace and stability across the nation at all times. He encouraged citizens to support initiatives designed to promote national unity and peaceful coexistence among Nigerians of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds, noting that sustainable development can only thrive in an environment of peace and security.
Eid ul Mawlid, also known as Mawlid al-Nabi, is observed by Muslims in many parts of the world to honour the birth of Prophet Muhammad. In Nigeria, the occasion is usually marked with special prayers, religious gatherings, lectures, and charitable activities. The declaration means workers across the country will enjoy a day off from work on the designated day, giving many Nigerians an opportunity to rest, spend quality time with family, and participate in Eid ul Mawlid activities. Businesses, schools, and government offices are expected to remain closed on the holiday.
Just In: FG Announces Public Holiday – Here’s When Nigerians Will Get Break
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Dry Cleaner Pleads Guilty to Stealing Senator Ireti Kingibe’s Jewellery Worth N45.7 Million
Abuja Dry Cleaner Pleads Guilty to Stealing Senator Ireti Kingibe’s Jewellery Worth N45.7 Million
A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Dutse, Abuja, has ordered the remand of a 52-year-old dry cleaner, Abdul Mohammed, who pleaded guilty to stealing expensive jewellery belonging to Senator Ireti Kingibe, the lawmaker representing the Federal Capital Territory in the National Assembly. The stolen items, which included gold bangles, necklaces, luxury wristwatches, and earrings, were allegedly sold by the suspect to two buyers for a total sum of N45.7 million.
Magistrate Abdullahi Ilelah gave the remand order on Friday following Mohammed’s guilty plea and adjourned the matter until September 21 for sentencing, allowing the court time to deliberate on the appropriate penalty for the offence .
The case has drawn significant attention due to the high-profile nature of the victim and the brazen breach of trust by a service provider who had been granted access to the senator’s residence. The prosecution told the court that Senator Kingibe, who resides in the upscale Zangon Daura Estate in Kado, Abuja, first reported the incident at the Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police Force on June 27 .
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According to the prosecution counsel, Adama Musa, the dry cleaner gained unlawful entry into the complainant’s private room, where he forcefully broke open her jewellery box and carted away an assortment of high-value items . The offence, which contravenes Section 289 of the Penal Code Law, carries prescribed punishment for theft and related property offences .
During police investigation, Mohammed reportedly confessed to the crime and disclosed that he did not act alone in disposing of the stolen assets . The defendant admitted to selling all the stolen jewellery to two buyers, identified as Suleiman Isah and Isah Yusuf, both residents of the Federal Capital Territory, for a total sum of N45.7 million . This confession formed a crucial part of the evidence linking him to the crime.
The prosecution urged the court to proceed with sentencing without further delay, citing Section 112(8) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, which empowers the court to act swiftly on guilty pleas in appropriate circumstances . The court is now expected to determine the legal consequences for the convicted dry cleaner when it reconvenes for sentencing on September 21 .
Dry Cleaner Pleads Guilty to Stealing Senator Ireti Kingibe’s Jewellery Worth N45.7 Million
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