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One killed as commercial cyclists, police clash in Lagos

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The clash, which occurred around 4:30pm at the Oko-Oba area of Abule Egba, was said to have been triggered by a minor accident on the Abule Egba Bridge involving a motorist and a rider.

It was gathered that police operatives who went to the accident scene to broker peace between the motorist and a mob of motorcyclists that gathered were violently attacked by the irate crowd.

The operatives were said to have defended themselves leading to the death of one of the riders.

Confirming the incident, police spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the situation was brought under control by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and his men.

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He said two suspects were arrested and that investigation was ongoing.

“We are fully aware of the disturbances in Oko-Oba area of Lagos State. Our officers have been deployed. Situation has been brought under control.

“After a minor accident involving a car and a motorcycle occurred on the Abule-Egba Bridge at about 1630hrs today, motorcycle riders in their numbers started fomenting trouble.

“Police arrived on the scene to quell the unrest. The riders violently attacked the Police.

“This resulted in the death of one of the riders. Normalcy has been restored to the area. The DPO Oko-Oba and his men are fully on ground to forestall any breakdown of law and order.”

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Yobe Deputy Governor Explains Why He Built 50 Mosques, Married Off 10 Orphan Girls

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Deputy Governor of Yobe State, Idi Barde Gubana
Deputy Governor of Yobe State, Idi Barde Gubana

Yobe Deputy Governor Explains Why He Built 50 Mosques, Married Off 10 Orphan Girls

The Deputy Governor of Yobe State, Idi Barde Gubana, has commissioned 50 mosques and facilitated the marriages of 10 female orphans under his care in Fune Local Government Area, as part of a broader humanitarian and faith-based intervention.

The initiative was carried out through his foundation, the Gorbo Foundation, which focuses on supporting orphans, vulnerable women, and disadvantaged groups through education, welfare, and community development programmes.

Speaking to journalists during the commissioning of one of the mosques built within the Emir of Fune’s palace, Gubana said the projects were designed to strengthen religious values and community welfare, while also providing long-term support for vulnerable children.

He explained that the marriages of the 10 female orphans were conducted after they had been raised and educated under the foundation’s care, adding that the beneficiaries were joined to partners of their choice.

According to him, the gesture is part of his personal commitment to charity (sadaqah) and gratitude to God for elevating him from a humble background to public office.

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“We currently have over 1,400 orphans under our care. We train them from primary to secondary school, and some are now in tertiary institutions. Some have graduated and found partners, which is why we supported their marriages,” he said.

Gubana added that his administration and foundation remain committed to expanding support for orphan welfare programmes in Yobe State, including education sponsorship and community empowerment initiatives.

He also called on wealthy individuals, political leaders, and organisations to invest more in orphans’ welfare, mosque development, and social support systems that improve both spiritual and economic well-being in society.

Commending the initiative, the Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Abuja, Ibrahim Maqari, praised the deputy governor’s efforts in supporting vulnerable groups and promoting Islamic welfare values.

However, he advised that more support should be extended to the married beneficiaries, particularly through startup capital and small business empowerment, to help them become financially independent in their new homes.

The development highlights ongoing efforts by political and religious leaders in northern Nigeria to combine social welfare programmes, Islamic charity, and community development initiatives aimed at addressing poverty and vulnerability among orphans and women.

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BREAKING: FG Files Treason, Terrorism Charges Against Alleged Coup Plotters

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Federal High Court in Abuja
Federal High Court in Abuja

BREAKING: FG Files Treason, Terrorism Charges Against Alleged Coup Plotters

The Federal Government has filed a 13-count charge against alleged coup plotters in Nigeria, accusing six individuals—including retired military officers and a serving police inspector—of treason, terrorism, and terrorism financing in a case that could become one of the country’s most significant national security trials in recent years.

The defendants—retired Major General Mohammed Gana, retired Naval Captain Erasmus Victor, Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, Zekeri Umoru, Bukar Goni, and Abdulkadir Sani—are expected to be arraigned on April 22 before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Also listed in the charge, but currently at large, is former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, whose inclusion has heightened public interest in the unfolding coup plot case in Nigeria.

The charge was filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and signed by Director of Public Prosecutions, Rotimi Oyedepo. It outlines multiple offences, including treasonable felony, conspiracy to wage war, failure to disclose security intelligence, and money laundering linked to terrorism financing.

According to the prosecution, the defendants allegedly conspired in 2025 to “levy war against the state” and overpower the government led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Authorities claim the accused had prior knowledge of a planned coup involving other conspirators but failed to alert security agencies or take preventive action.

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The Federal Government further alleged that the defendants withheld critical intelligence that could have stopped the planned acts, thereby violating provisions of Nigerian criminal law. Prosecutors also accused them of participating in meetings and activities aimed at destabilising the country’s constitutional order.

Under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, the defendants are accused of conspiring to commit acts capable of threatening national stability. Some of the accused were specifically linked to gatherings and planning sessions tied to the alleged plot.

Financial investigations also form a key part of the case, with several defendants accused of handling funds connected to terrorism financing in Nigeria. Bukar Kashim Goni allegedly retained ₦50 million believed to be proceeds of terrorism financing, while Abdulkadir Sani is accused of holding ₦2 million from similar sources.

Zekeri Umoru allegedly received ₦10 million outside the formal financial system and retained an additional ₦8.8 million suspected to be linked to unlawful activities. Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim was also accused of possessing ₦1 million tied to the same network.

The case is part of a broader investigation into an alleged coup plot that first gained attention in October 2025, when the Federal Government cancelled a ceremonial parade marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary. Although initial reports linking the cancellation to a coup attempt were denied, subsequent developments confirmed security concerns.

Later in October 2025, authorities arrested 16 military officers in connection with the alleged plot, while others were declared at large. In January 2026, the Defence Headquarters confirmed that investigations had uncovered a plan to overthrow the government.

According to the Director of Defence Information, Samaila Uba, those implicated would face appropriate legal proceedings in line with military and civil laws.

The arrests have since sparked protests and appeals from families of detained officers, who have demanded a fair and open trial in Nigeria. In recent weeks, relatives staged demonstrations at the National Assembly, calling for access to the suspects and speedy prosecution.

With the arraignment set to begin, the FG 13-count charge against alleged coup plotters is expected to test Nigeria’s judicial system and its handling of high-profile treason and terrorism cases.

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Thousands of Bandits Neutralised, Camps Destroyed in Bauchi — Bala Mohammed

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed

Thousands of Bandits Neutralised, Camps Destroyed in Bauchi — Bala Mohammed

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has disclosed that thousands of bandits were neutralised during a major security offensive in Bauchi State, targeting criminal hideouts in Alkaleri Local Government Area and surrounding communities.

Speaking during a press briefing at the Government House, the governor said the operation represents a significant breakthrough in the fight against banditry in northern Nigeria, with previously affected communities now witnessing relative peace and stability.

Mohammed attributed the success of the operation to the intervention of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following concerns raised by the state government over rising insecurity. He also commended the Office of the National Security Adviser, military leadership, and other security stakeholders for their coordinated response and commitment.

According to the governor, the joint operation—carried out by the Nigerian Army, Air Force, Police, and intelligence agencies—successfully dismantled key bandit camps and disrupted entrenched criminal networks operating in remote forest locations.

He revealed that security forces uncovered large settlements used by bandits in forested areas such as Dajin Madam and nearby territories. These enclaves, he said, were believed to house between 10,000 and 20,000 fighters, underscoring the scale of the threat prior to the offensive.

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The governor explained that the camps have since been destroyed, while critical logistics and supply routes sustaining the bandits were cut off. The operation, which lasted about two weeks, combined intelligence-led tactics, aerial reconnaissance, and coordinated ground assaults.

He added that several camps were bombarded, hundreds of motorcycles used by the criminals were destroyed, and many fleeing bandits were forced out of their hideouts.

Mohammed further stated that security agencies have implemented follow-up measures to consolidate the gains recorded. These include sustained aerial surveillance, rapid response deployment, and proactive strategies to prevent the regrouping of criminal elements.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and support ongoing operations by providing useful information to security agencies. The governor warned that anyone found aiding bandits through logistics or intelligence would face severe consequences.

The Bauchi governor also emphasised the need for improved community profiling and biometric data collection, noting that better identification systems would help prevent criminal infiltration and strengthen long-term security frameworks.

The Bauchi bandits neutralised operation highlights renewed efforts by both state and federal authorities to combat insecurity in Nigeria, particularly in regions affected by armed groups and rural violence.

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