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NDLEA Arrests Ex‑Lagos Councillor Over 40kg Cannabis
NDLEA Arrests Ex‑Lagos Councillor Over 40kg Cannabis
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested Sheleru Sadiq Olalekan, a former councillor from Orimedu, Ibeju‑Lekki LGA, Lagos State, after seizing 40 kilograms of skunk cannabis at his residence. The arrest forms part of a series of coordinated nationwide operations targeting drug trafficking and related criminal networks.
According to NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi, Olalekan, who previously served two terms as a councillor and currently works as a legislative aide, admitted ownership of the drugs and the property where they were found. The arrest occurred on March 2, 2026, at his Ilado home, marking one of the largest seizures in Lagos in recent months.
“This arrest underscores our commitment to combating the illegal drug trade and protecting Nigerian communities from narcotics proliferation,” Babafemi said.
In related operations across the country, NDLEA officers intercepted multiple illicit drug consignments and improvised explosive device (IED) components:
- In Abuja, 32‑year‑old Emeka Hyginus Okwor was arrested transporting 1,000 tapentadol pills hidden inside baby diapers en route to Guduwa village, Niger State.
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- Along the Kabba–Obajana highway in Kogi State, a 36‑year‑old Cameroonian, Mey Ali Muhamat, was apprehended with 1.55 kilograms of Colorado cannabis.
- In Niger State, officers intercepted a commercial bus carrying 500 IED components; the recipient, Osama Abdullahi (21), was later arrested in Pelegi, Mashegu LGA.
- In Adamawa State, NDLEA seized 122,000 tramadol pills and 700 grams of methamphetamine hidden in a truck transporting 2,000 cartons of local drinks.
- Additional arrests were recorded in Kano (11,283 tramadol pills), Ogun (46 kilograms of skunk cannabis) and Delta State (18.63 kilograms of skunk, 10.8 litres of codeine syrup, and 4,268 tramadol pills).
- In Edo State, NDLEA destroyed 1,910.25 kilograms of skunk on two farms and arrested multiple suspects linked to the illicit operations.
The NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), commended the officers for their coordinated efforts and reiterated the agency’s commitment to eradicating drug trafficking, protecting public health, and strengthening national security.
“We urge members of the public to cooperate with law enforcement and report suspicious activities to curb the spread of narcotics,” Marwa stated.
The arrest of a former public office holder underscores the agency’s determination to target individuals at all levels of society involved in illegal drug operations, sending a strong warning to criminal networks operating across Nigeria.
NDLEA Arrests Ex‑Lagos Councillor Over 40kg Cannabis
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Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
One person has been confirmed dead and another declared missing after a wild elephant attack in Oyo State, triggering panic in Innayin Community and raising fresh concerns over human-wildlife conflict in Nigeria.
The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2026, when residents reported the sudden appearance of the animal within the community.
According to the Oyo State Police Command, the elephant is believed to have strayed from a nearby forest reserve, a situation experts link to habitat disruption, shrinking forest zones, and increased human encroachment.
Police spokesperson, Ayanlade Olayinka, confirmed the development in an official statement, noting that security operatives responded swiftly after receiving a distress call.
“Upon receiving a distress call, police operatives, in collaboration with local vigilantes and hunters, swiftly mobilised to the scene. On arrival, the lifeless body of one Ibrahim Tijani, 45, was discovered in a nearby bush with injuries consistent with an animal attack,” he said.
The victim’s remains have been evacuated to the General Hospital, Iwere-Ile, for examination and preservation.
Police further disclosed that another resident, Alhaji Muhammadu Bingin, 50, is currently missing after reportedly encountering the elephant. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, involving security personnel, hunters, and local volunteers.
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Authorities say the elephant caused widespread fear as it moved through parts of the community, with residents fleeing their homes to avoid further casualties.
The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, reassured residents that efforts are underway to secure the area and prevent additional attacks.
“Our officers are fully on ground, working with relevant stakeholders to secure the area and prevent further casualties. We urge residents to remain calm and cooperate with authorities,” he said.
The police also confirmed that they are working closely with the National Park Service Nigeria to safely manage the situation, emphasising that all actions must comply with wildlife conservation laws.
Residents of Innayin and neighbouring communities have been advised to avoid the affected area and report any sighting of the elephant immediately.
Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict
Wildlife experts note that such incidents are becoming more frequent in parts of Nigeria, particularly in communities located near forest reserves and national parks.
Encroachment on natural habitats, illegal logging, and expanding agricultural activities often force animals like elephants to wander into human settlements in search of food and water.
Conservation authorities have repeatedly called for stronger forest protection, better wildlife monitoring systems, and community awareness programmes to reduce deadly encounters.
The latest tragedy in Oyo highlights the urgent need for coordinated response mechanisms between security agencies, environmental authorities, and local communities to balance human safety with wildlife conservation.
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Kidnappers Invade Lagos Home, Abduct Woman, Demand ₦60m Ransom
Kidnappers Invade Lagos Home, Abduct Woman, Demand ₦60m Ransom
A suspected kidnapping incident in Lagos has sparked fresh concerns over safety in residential communities after a woman, identified as Mrs. Olanike Ogundare, was abducted from her home in the early hours of Tuesday.
The victim was reportedly taken around 1:00 a.m. at her residence located at No. 1 Olufemi Ogundare Street in the Oke Agaye area of Ijedodo. Residents said the attackers carried out the operation in a coordinated manner, overpowering the compound’s security guard at gunpoint before whisking her away to an unknown destination.
Eyewitnesses described the incident as swift and well-planned, noting that the gunmen appeared to have prior knowledge of the environment, raising suspicions about possible surveillance before the attack.
Security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS), have been alerted and are said to be working on intelligence to track down the perpetrators and secure the victim’s release.
Community security structures have also been activated, with local leaders and groups, including the Oodua People’s Congress, joining efforts to support rescue operations and enhance vigilance across the area.
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Sources familiar with the development disclosed that the kidnappers have contacted the victim’s family at least twice, demanding a ₦60 million ransom. Negotiations are said to be ongoing, although authorities have urged caution in handling such demands.
The incident has heightened anxiety among residents, particularly as it occurred within a secured residential compound, raising questions about the effectiveness of existing security measures in parts of Lagos.
Security analysts say the attack reflects a worrying trend of urban kidnapping, where criminal groups are increasingly targeting homes in major cities, rather than operating only along highways or in rural areas.
Stakeholders have called for urgent intervention from security authorities, urging the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, to deploy intelligence-driven strategies and strengthen surveillance to prevent further incidents.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command is expected to provide further updates as investigations continue, with assurances that efforts are ongoing to rescue the victim and apprehend those responsible.
Kidnappers Invade Lagos Home, Abduct Woman, Demand ₦60m Ransom
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VIDEO: Adelabu Storms Ibadan, Draws Massive Crowd from Airport to Residence
VIDEO: Adelabu Storms Ibadan, Draws Massive Crowd from Airport to Residence
A massive crowd gathered across major parts of Ibadan as former minister Bayo Adelabu arrived in the city, receiving an overwhelming welcome from supporters in what many described as a strong show of political influence.
From the airport through key roads leading to his residence, thousands of residents, party loyalists, and admirers lined the streets in a massive استقبال (welcome) that brought movement in some areas to a near standstill. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as chants, cheers, and coordinated displays of support сопровождали his convoy.
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Eyewitnesses said the turnout reflected Adelabu’s deep grassroots connection in Oyo State, especially in Ibadan, widely regarded as a major political hub in the South-West. The large gathering is being interpreted by observers as a signal of growing political momentum and possible strategic positioning ahead of future political activities.
The development has also sparked conversations about the evolving political landscape in the state, with analysts pointing to the crowd size as an indication of shifting loyalties and increasing engagement among supporters.
Security presence was visible along the routes, ensuring crowd control and smooth movement of the convoy, while residents watched from roadsides, rooftops, and nearby buildings.
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VIDEO: Adelabu Storms Ibadan, Draws Massive Crowd from Airport to Residence
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