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Patience Jonathan’s ex-aides to remain in jail as court adjourns case again

Patience Jonathan’s ex-aides to remain in jail as court adjourns case again
Some former domestic staff of ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan, who are being jailed in the Okaka Custodial Centre, Bayelsa State, have condemned their maltreatment and delayed trial, alleging they are enduring hardship and torture.
Two of the workers, who talked exclusively with Saturday PUNCH on Friday, asked for rescue, claiming they were imprisoned.
According to our sources, the workers have been at the prison institution since 2019, as their trial has been repeatedly delayed owing to adjournments.
Those affected are Williams Alami, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, John Dashe, Tamunokuro Abaku, Emmanuel Aginwa, Erema Deborah, Precious Kingsley, Tamunosiki Achese, Sunday Reginald, Vivian Golden, Emeka Benson, Boma Oba, Salomi Wareboka, and Sahabi Lima.
The defendants were taken before the High Court of Bayelsa sitting in Yenagoa, the state capital, in 2019.
They were accused of stealing seven gold bangles and jewellery, five Samsung air conditioners, two sets of upholstery chairs, and six Samsung flat-screen televisions worth ₦200 million.
They were also charged with 18 charges of conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit crimes, namely armed robbery, burglary, and theft, among others.
A charge read, “Golden Vivian, Erama Deborah, Precious Kingsley, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, Wiliams Alami, Tamunokuro Abaku, Boma Oba, Emmanuel Aginwa, Emeka Benson, Tamunosiki Achese Fiberesima, Wariboko Salome, Sahabi Liman, Reginald Sunday, John Dashe and others now at large, sometime in June 2019 at Otuoke community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did conspire to kill Her Excellency Dame Patience Jonathan (former First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) and thereby committed an offence.”
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One of the defendants, who spoke to journalists from prison, decried that they were being unlawfully detained.
The detainee mentioned that up till that moment, the police had yet to present any evidence against them.
“We have been in prison since 2019. We were domestic staff of the former first lady, Patience Jonathan. In 2019, there was a case of breaking into one of her apartments in Otuoke, and she decided to arrest all her workers.
“We were not even working in that apartment; since then, there has been no evidence to prove to the court, and the case is not proceeding; she is still waiting for witnesses to come till today.
“Please, we need your intervention. We need help,” the detainee noted.
Another detained staff member alleged that they were being maltreated on the orders of the former first lady.
The inmate said, “These people want to kill us. In this prison, they are threatening us. Anything you can do for us to leave here, please do. When I was at the station, they tortured us and threatened they would take us to the back and beat and hang us.
“After they beat us, she would be on the phone listening to our voices and telling them it was not enough that they should bring us to her hotel and house. That is how we have been treated.”
Chronicle NG gathered that it learnt that efforts by a human rights organisation, Tech4Justice, to secure the release of the defendants on bail were frustrated.
The group accused the Bayelsa State courts of bowing to pressure from important individuals connected to the former first lady.
A legal partner of the group, Funmi Adedoyin, provided insight into the problems surrounding the case, stating that the prosecution had not finished its case and that the accused had not opened their defence.
She disclosed that the case had been adjourned more than 40 times between 2019 and 2025.
Adedoyin said, “We have filed applications, made representations, and sought bail on many occasions. But the judiciary appears unwilling to proceed with the case. These young men and women have been forgotten in prison.
“Due to the political weight of the complainant in the matter, we have encountered several hurdles. The judge who was handling the case was later elevated to the position of Chief Judge of Bayelsa State.
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“Since her elevation, it has been difficult for her to combine administrative duties with presiding over this particular case. She is often away on official assignments. However, in recent times, she has begun to give the matter some attention, with efforts towards accelerated hearing.”
The lawyer also condemned the frequent absence of police prosecutors in court, saying it had further stalled proceedings.
“For the past two adjournments, last month and again on Wednesday this week, the case could not proceed because the police prosecutor was absent. Several police officers have handled the case, and most of them have been transferred out of Bayelsa, with some now serving in Lagos and other places. They often give excuses about being on special assignments.
“Many of the adjournments have been due to the absence of police witnesses. Also, the general slow pace of justice in Nigeria contributes to the delay, especially as courts went on vacation for several months,” she said.
Adedoyin stated that efforts were made to secure the detainees’ bail, but the applications were denied at the early stage of the trial.
“They have been behind bars. We applied for bail at the beginning of the case, but it was denied. The trial has been ongoing, but several factors have delayed it until now,” she said.
She lamented over the plight of one of the female defendants who lost her child while in custody and was unable to attend the funeral.
“Three of the defendants are currently on bail on health grounds, including one who had tuberculosis,” the counsel added.
Adedoyin stated that rather than investigating individuals directly engaged in the theft, the police arrested all domestic staff on the complainant’s purported request.
She disclosed that, in addition to what had previously been published, the 15 domestic staff members had been charged with conspiring to murder the former First Lady.
“Everyone in the villa was arrested. The police know that stealing is a bailable offence. Because of that, they charged them with another offence entirely different from the alleged theft of the jewellery – conspiracy to kill Madam Patience Jonathan. This is another exposé on what happened.”
“This was to ensure that they would not have any means of escape. The police did not even have any evidence suggesting that these people were armed. That is why it has been very difficult to secure their bail,” she added.
At the time of filing this report, the former First Lady had yet to comment on the incarceration of her former domestic workers.
Patience Jonathan’s ex-aides to remain in jail as court adjourns case again
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Hundreds of Boko Haram suspects arrested in Lagos – CJTF

Hundreds of Boko Haram suspects arrested in Lagos – CJTF
Hundreds of suspected Boko Haram members have been arrested in Lagos State, according to the Commander of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Lagos State, Mr Kumar Sanda.
Sanda made the announcement on Wednesday during an award ceremony in Lagos, where he highlighted the CJTF’s efforts to prevent Boko Haram insurgents and bandits from infiltrating the state.
Kumar was honoured with the Nigerian Human Rights Community’s Best Security Group in Lagos award at an event held at the Airport Hotel in Lagos.
According to the CJTF Commander, arrests are done on a regular basis at caravan parks, quarries, marketplaces and other locations where northerners congregate when they arrive in Lagos.
He reaffirmed the CJTF’s commitment to respecting the Lagos State government’s mission to prevent the state from becoming a safe haven for militants fleeing military operations in the north.
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“If I should mention the number of Boko Haram members we have arrested in Lagos State, people will not believe it. But we have arrested thousands,” Kumar said.
“The CJTF monitors trailer parks and quarries and checks truck pushers because we understand the channels through which they enter Lagos. Our people must remain vigilant. Not all Abokis are bad, but not all are good either. We are committed to keeping Lagos free from Boko Haram and banditry.”
He added, “Boko Haram has no domain in Lagos State. The Chief of Staff to the Lagos State Governor is constantly in touch with us to ensure the people sleep with their eyes closed.”
Sanda also warned against assuming that all terrorists operating in the North are Nigerians. While not absolving Nigerians entirely, he claimed that many insurgents and bandits are non-Nigerians who infiltrate the country’s borders and pose as citizens.
“Whenever you see a man from Borno State, you might feel scared because of Boko Haram,” he said. “But many of those you see are not truly Nigerians. That’s not to say there are no Nigerians among them.
“It’s a fact that Boko Haram originated in Borno State, and we monitor individuals from Borno across Lagos. We know when new arrivals come in because we track the truck routes. A person from Borno can identify others from his state; the same goes for indigenes of Kano and other states.”
Hundreds of Boko Haram suspects arrested in Lagos – CJTF
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$2.3bn Siemens power project idle before Tinubu came – Minister

$2.3bn Siemens power project idle before Tinubu came – Minister
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has stated that the $2.3bn Siemens project signed by the Buhari administration did not embark on any infrastructure development since the agreement was signed in 2019.
The minister, during a meeting with a delegation of the World Bank in his office in Abuja, said not until the ascension of the current administration before the country got a mobile power station.
“We entered into the Siemens contract in 2019. We never lifted a finger until 2023, when this government came on board. So, you can now imagine since this president came in and now look at the mileage we have achieved. Even in this Siemens project, the pilot phase is almost completed and that is in less than two years, when in four years we didn’t do anything”, Adelabu said while expressing optimism that the future is bright for the sector.
The minister blamed the neglect of the sector by the past administrations for the rot and the degeneration that the sector is passing through.
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“We actually have a past that we are not proud of. Over the years, we have only been paying lip service to transforming the power sector. We have not walked the talk. Previous administrations have kept on doing the same thing all the time and you cannot get different results for that, which is why we have decided to do things differently this time. In all the segments across the sector, we must run away from the past.”
Adelabu, in a statement by his media aide, Bolaji Tunji, lamented the neglect of power infrastructure, which has contributed to the present problems in the sector.
“How will you explain the kind of infrastructure that we put together for our transmission network across the country? Thousands of kilometers of power line, thousands of power transformers, hundreds of thousands of distribution transformers that we have not maintained over time and expect them to keep sustaining our energy supply. It is not possible.
“How do we allow our people to vandalise infrastructure and expect stable electricity? So how do you have a sector with over 12 million customers and our meter is not more than six million and we expect to have a stable industry? No, it’s not possible. So what has happened with past governments?
“In 1984, when the military was in power here, we achieved 2,000 megawatts. Between 1984 and 2023, it took us 40 years to add an additional 2,000 megawatts. Now, we have an average of 5,800 megawatts generated within one and a half years that we came to the office. What I’m saying is that, if the past administrations have been adding things like this, we will not be where we are today. And that is why I said that President Tinubu is actually laying the kind of foundation that we need for our country to grow”.
He however stated that the current administration is laying a solid foundation for a stable, reliable, and effective power supply for Nigeria and is willing to partner with international agencies and reputable organisations to achieve the objectives.
$2.3bn Siemens power project idle before Tinubu came – Minister
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Yahaya Bello petitions IGP over alleged defamation by Natasha

Yahaya Bello petitions IGP over alleged defamation by Natasha
Former Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has called on the Inspector General of Police to investigate and prosecute Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan over alleged defamatory and inciting statements made against him.
In a petition dated Wednesday and signed by his solicitor, Mr. N.A. Abubakar, Yahaya Bello urged the police to invite the senator, who is currently suspended from representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, to present credible evidence supporting her allegations.
“Where she fails to do so, cause her to be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the law for criminal defamation, inciting public disturbance and spreading false information injurious to public peace,” the lawyer stated.
Yahaya Bello’s legal team insists that the statements made by Akpoti-Uduaghan during a political rally were false, reckless, and designed to incite public unrest. They described her comments as “serious criminal defamation, false accusation and incitement to public disorder, all of which are offences under the Nigerian law.”
In a separate letter from Chief R.O. Balogun, SAN & Co., Bello has also demanded a retraction and public apology from Akpoti-Uduaghan, threatening legal consequences if she fails to comply.
According to the letter, the contentious statements were made during a “Homecoming Rally” held on April 1, 2025, in Okehi Local Government Area. During her address, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan allegedly stated:
“(Senate President Godswill) Akpabio sent for Yahaya Bello. And it was actually Senator Asuquo from Cross River that drove Yahaya Bello from Hilton Hotel. I was informed of everything and what I got to know of the meeting was in two folds. He told him to commence my recall and that he was going to fund it – of course, monies changed hands that night. The second thing he told him was that he should try and kill me. I didn’t make this public, but I wrote to the IG of Police. Akpabio told Yahaya Bello. He told him that he should make sure that killing me does not happen in Abuja, that it should be done here, so it would seem as if it’s the people that killed me here …”
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Yahaya Bello’s lawyer said these remarks, which have since circulated widely online, violate Section 24(1)(b) of the Cybercrimes Act, 2015, as well as Sections 114 and 140 of the Penal Code, by spreading false information with intent to cause harm.
He stated that the senator’s accusations have, “Gravely damaged our client’s reputation by portraying him as a violent and vengeful political actor, and misled the public and tried to incite ethnic and political distrust, especially among clans of Ebiraland in particular and the people of Kogi Central in general. Brought his name into disrepute on the basis of an allegation so weighty that, if left unchallenged, could harm his political career and personal safety; and abused her parliamentary status and platform by propagating such falsehoods without evidence, in a very public and politically charged setting.”
Bello’s legal team further described the senator as unstable, stating, “Our Client states that he has long considered Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as unhinged and apparently possessed of a schizophrenic disorder, characterized by manic narcissism, wild hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and an incurable incontinence with emotions and social interactions – hence his patient indulgence of her in the past while he was Governor in Kogi State when he restrained himself many times from seeking legal redress even though she frequently harassed him in the media with all sorts of horrible and damaging lies.”
The former governor emphasized that he no longer sees the need for tolerance, adding, “Our Client, however, asserts that he has long ended his stewardship of Kogi State as Governor and moved on to other pursuits – and that he no longer feels the same duty of paternalistic indulgence which he had for all Kogites as his citizens while in Office, and still exhibits till today, hence his insistence on full redress for her (Akpoti-Uduaghan’s) current accusations which, as usual, are totally fabricated and utterly baseless.”
Bello urged the Inspector General to act promptly, warning that failure to prosecute Akpoti-Uduaghan could encourage others to exploit political platforms for falsehoods and incitement, thereby undermining national peace and democratic integrity.
In the final demand letter to Akpoti-Uduaghan, Yahaya Bello’s lawyers outlined three conditions:
- A formal retraction of the alleged defamatory statements published in two national newspapers.
- A commitment to cease any further defamatory statements in any form of media.
- Compliance with the above within 14 days of receiving the letter.
They warned that failure to meet these conditions would trigger both civil and criminal legal actions.
Yahaya Bello petitions IGP over alleged defamation by Natasha
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