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Kebbi Woman Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Newborn to Deceive Husband
Kebbi Woman Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Newborn to Deceive Husband
The Kebbi State Police Command has arrested a 19-year-old woman, Khadija Ibrahim, for allegedly abducting a newborn baby and presenting the child to her husband as her own after faking a nine-month pregnancy.
Ibrahim, a resident of Rikoto in Zuru Local Government Area, was arrested on August 14, 2026, following a sustained police investigation into the incident. The alleged theft occurred on July 23, 2025, when Ibrahim reportedly approached Fatima Muhammad, who had just given birth, and offered to assist her by fetching hot water. According to police statements, instead of returning with the water, Ibrahim fled with the newborn.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Bashir Usman, confirmed the arrest in a statement released on August 16, 2026. Preliminary investigations revealed that Ibrahim had been under significant social and emotional pressure due to her inability to have a child, particularly as many of her peers had already given birth. The police said she allegedly deceived her husband for about nine months into believing she was pregnant. After the birth of Fatima Muhammad’s baby, she allegedly took the child and presented the newborn to her husband as their own.
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Police operatives successfully recovered the baby, who has since been safely reunited with the biological mother. The suspect remains in police custody and is expected to be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations, in accordance with applicable law. The Commissioner of Police, Kebbi State Command, CP Umar M. Hadejia, commended the operatives for their diligence and professionalism in securing the safe return of the baby and arresting the suspect. He reassured the public that the Command remains committed to protecting children and ensuring that anyone found culpable is brought to justice. The police also urged members of the public to continue providing useful information that could assist security agencies in protecting vulnerable persons and preventing crimes against children.
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Osun Woman Found Dead With Severed Wrist Inside Church
Osun Woman Found Dead With Severed Wrist Inside Church
The Osun State Police Command has launched a murder investigation after the body of an unidentified woman was discovered on the premises of a church in the Obelewo area of Osogbo, with her left wrist severed and taken away by unknown persons.
The disturbing discovery was made on Saturday, August 15, 2026, prompting police detectives to visit the scene immediately. According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Ani Iniedu, preliminary investigations revealed that the woman had been slaughtered, and her left wrist was cut off and removed from the location by individuals yet to be identified.
The police spokesperson noted that the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death and the motive behind the killing remain unknown at this time. Investigators are working to establish the identity of the deceased and determine whether she was killed at the church premises or brought there after her death. The State Command’s Criminal Investigation Department has taken over the case and commenced a detailed investigation aimed at identifying those responsible and uncovering the motive behind the killing.
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Authorities have deposited the corpse at a hospital mortuary, where an autopsy is expected to be conducted to provide further information about the cause and manner of death. The removal of a body part has raised concerns in the community over the possibility of ritual or other criminal activities, although the police have not established any motive or linked the incident to any particular practice.
Investigators are expected to examine the scene, interview residents and possible witnesses, and review missing-person reports in Osogbo and surrounding communities as part of their efforts. The police have urged members of the public to remain vigilant and provide useful information that could assist security agencies in identifying the deceased and those responsible for the killing. As of the time of reporting, no suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident.
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El-Rufai Demands N10bn Damages from ICPC, Alleges Denial of Family Access During Detention
El-Rufai Demands N10bn Damages from ICPC, Alleges Denial of Family Access During Detention
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has filed a fresh N10 billion fundamental rights suit against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), alleging that the anti-graft agency has repeatedly denied his wife and son access to him while in custody, in violation of his constitutional rights. The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1852/2026, was filed on August 13, 2026, at the Federal High Court in Abuja through his lawyer, Ubong Akpan. The former governor also joined the ICPC Chairman, Musa Aliyu, and the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), as second and third respondents in the case.
El-Rufai, who has been in ICPC custody since February 2026, is seeking nine reliefs, including a declaration that his fundamental rights guaranteed under Part IV of the 1999 Constitution remain enforceable despite his detention. He contends that the repeated refusal to allow his family members access to him, particularly to provide food, medication, clothing and other personal necessities, without lawful justification or a court order, breached his rights under Sections 34 and 37 of the Constitution as well as Articles 5 and 18 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
According to court documents, El-Rufai alleged that on July 7, 2026, ICPC officers physically restrained and intimidated both his wife, Aichatou Asabe El-Rufai, and his son, Abba El-Rufai, when they attempted to visit him. He described the incident as an arbitrary interference with his spousal and filial relationships, insisting that the continued refusal to grant his family access subjected him to “humiliation, emotional trauma, anxiety and psychological distress.”
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The former governor is asking the court to declare that the alleged denial of access is unconstitutional, illegal, null and void, and to compel the respondents to grant him “unhindered and reasonable access to members of his family and counsel throughout the period of his detention.” He argues that the respondents have acted “arbitrarily, unlawfully and in a manner inconsistent with Sections 34, 37 and 46 of the Constitution and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.”
In an affidavit filed in support of the suit, El-Rufai’s Principal Secretary, Mohammed Shaba, stated that the former governor is being detained at the ICPC headquarters in Abuja. Shaba disclosed that Justice R.M. Aikawa of the Federal High Court, Kaduna Division, had on April 1, 2026, issued an order directing the ICPC to allow defendants in the criminal case access to their lawyers and personal physicians whenever required. According to the affidavit, this order reflects the principle that detainees cannot be held incommunicado and that detention conditions remain subject to judicial supervision.
Shaba further noted that before the July 7 incident, Asabe had consistently visited her husband and delivered meals, medication and other personal items without obstruction, in accordance with the commission’s established visitation procedures. The affidavit maintained that El-Rufai continues to enjoy all protections guaranteed under the Constitution and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015, including humane treatment and reasonable access to family members.
The fresh suit introduces a new legal battle alongside the criminal charges already pending against El-Rufai. The former governor, who served as Kaduna State governor between 2015 and 2023 and was also Minister of the Federal Capital Territory under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, is facing multiple charges before courts in Abuja and Kaduna, including allegations of money laundering, diversion of public funds, and complicity in the unlawful interception of phone communications of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
This is not the first legal action El-Rufai has taken against the ICPC since his detention. In February 2026, he filed a separate N1 billion fundamental rights suit against the commission over the alleged unlawful search of his Abuja residence. That suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/345/2026, challenged the validity of a search warrant issued by a Chief Magistrate of the FCT Magistrates’ Court, which El-Rufai alleged was used to raid his residence. He sought declarations that the search violated his fundamental rights to dignity, personal liberty, fair hearing and privacy, as guaranteed by Sections 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the Constitution.
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Wike Slashes C-of-O Waiting Time to 14 Days as FCT Processes Over 26,000 Titles
Wike Slashes C-of-O Waiting Time to 14 Days as FCT Processes Over 26,000 Titles
The Federal Capital Territory Administration has dramatically reduced the waiting period for landowners to obtain Certificates of Occupancy to just two weeks, marking a significant overhaul of land documentation processes that had previously kept thousands of property owners waiting for years or even decades.
The reform comes as the FCT Administration, under Minister Nyesom Wike, records 26,272 Certificates of Occupancy signed since President Bola Tinubu assumed office in May 2023. This figure represents a remarkable increase over the 8,697 C-of-Os produced and signed between 2010 and 2023, with the current administration processing 17,575 more certificates than were signed during the preceding 13-year period under former Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari.
Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, explaining that the new process allows land allottees who have completed the required payments to obtain their Certificates of Occupancy within two weeks. “The moment necessary payments are made, land allottees can now get their C-of-O within two weeks,” Olayinka said. He added that the administration had introduced an automated notification system to alert allottees when their documents were ready for collection, further reducing the need for repeated visits to government offices.
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A breakdown of the figures showed that 5,500 Certificates of Occupancy were produced and signed during the five-and-a-half-year administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, while only 3,197 were processed during the eight-year administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari. Olayinka attributed the delays under previous administrations to inefficiencies in the system, which discouraged some landowners from completing payments on their land allocations. Many of the beneficiaries of the 26,272 C-of-Os processed under Wike had received their land allocations more than 10 years ago but were yet to obtain the necessary title documents, underscoring the scale of the backlog the current administration inherited.
The development is expected to have a direct impact on property owners and businesses that rely on land titles to access financing. A valid Certificate of Occupancy serves as an important instrument for securing commercial loans, mortgages and capital for business expansion. Without it, landowners sitting on valuable real assets have effectively been locked out of loans, mortgages, and expansion capital they could otherwise access. The FCT Administration said delays in obtaining title documents had historically restricted access to financing and created severe operational bottlenecks for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The FCT Administration also recorded an increase in other property-related approvals under the current administration. In the last three years, it granted 2,521 Consents to Assign and 177 Consents to Mortgage. This compares with 753 Consents to Assign and 180 Consents to Mortgage granted under Jonathan, and 684 Consents to Assign and 164 Consents to Mortgage under Buhari. A Consent to Assign is a legal document required for the transfer of property ownership, while a Consent to Mortgage is the official approval needed before a property can be used as collateral for a loan. The significant rise in Consents to Assign under Wike reflects a more efficient system for property transfers, while the slight decline in Consents to Mortgage may indicate a shift toward direct title issuance as the primary means of unlocking property value.
Behind the numbers, Olayinka said, is a backlog problem the current administration inherited rather than created. The 26,272 certificates signed under Wike had been sitting on land allocations that, in many cases, were over a decade old, meaning property owners who had paid for their allocations years ago could finally formalize their ownership. The FCT is fast becoming a hotspot for land acquisition and development, owing to its widespread road networks within the city centre and parts of the outskirts, and the new documentation reforms are expected to accelerate this trend by making it easier for investors to secure their property rights.
The FCT Administration said the reforms were designed to make land documentation faster and more efficient while unlocking the financial value of property and supporting the Federal Government’s broader ease-of-doing-business agenda under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. By reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks, the administration aims to encourage investment in the FCT, create jobs, and stimulate economic activity through the real estate sector. Property owners and investors seeking to benefit from the new two-week C-of-O processing timeline are advised to ensure all required payments and documentation are completed promptly, while the automated notification system will provide timely updates on document readiness.
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