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Terrorism: NAF to deploy 35 new pilots, expects 24 fighter jets

No fewer than 35 pilots have been injected into the flying officers pool of the Nigerian Air Force after they graduated at the 401 Flying Training School (FTS), Kaduna.

The new pilots, who will be deployed for “national assignments”, according to the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, are to be involved in the ongoing operations in different theatres.

The graduation ceremony for the new 35 pilots came less than six months after the authorities of the force announced the acquisition of 12 additional fighter aircraft to enhance its operational capabilities.

In January 2025, NAF took stock of new additions to its fleet, including two King Air 360i light transport aircraft, four T-129 ATAK helicopters, two Agusta Westland 109 Trekker helicopters and four DA-62 surveillance aircraft.

At a meeting with the NAF veterans in Kaduna, the air Chief, Abubakar, highlighted that the force was also set to receive 24 M-346 fighter aircraft and 10 additional Agusta Westland 109 Trekker helicopters from Italy.

Our correspondent reports that the new pilots of Basic Transport Flying Course 5 and Ab-initio Student Pilot Course 49, comprise 10 Basic Transport Course graduates and 25 Ab-initio Student Pilots respectively.

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Speaking on Saturday during the combined graduation ceremony, Abubakar urged the newly graduated pilots to view their flying qualifications not merely as personal milestones, but “as a solemn national responsibility”.

The air chief said, “Earning your flying qualification is not just a personal achievement, it is a national responsibility. You carry not just rank and wings, but the hopes of millions of Nigerians who depend on us for safety and security.”

The senior military officer stressed that the operational strength of the NAF is directly linked to the standard of its training, saying the force would not in anyway take training with levity in order to defeat emerging threats.

“In the Nigerian Air Force, we say that the quality of our training determines the strength of our operations. This is why, under my leadership, we are upgrading training institutions, inducting more aircraft, and evolving our doctrines to meet the demands of modern warfare.

“This graduation is another milestone in the ongoing transformation of the NAF into a more agile, resilient, and technology-driven force,” the service chief explained.

He commended the 401 FTS for over four decades of excellence in pilot training, during which it has produced more than 700 pilots for the NAF, Nigerian Navy, and other African countries, including Republic of Benin, Cape Verde, Niger, Zimbabwe, and Sierra Leone.

The CAS also reiterated that NAF would remain dedicated to enhancing professional capacity, improving personnel welfare and executing its constitutional mandate to safeguard Nigeria’s territorial integrity while supporting national development.

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US Civil Rights Organisation Appoints Deji Adeyanju to Board

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Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju

US Civil Rights Organisation Appoints Deji Adeyanju to Board

Human rights lawyer and activist, Deji Adeyanju, has been appointed to the Board of the Katutu Civil Rights Center, an international civil rights organisation headquartered in New York, United States.

The appointment was formally communicated to THE WHISTLER on Friday by the organisation, confirming Adeyanju’s inclusion in its global leadership structure.

The Katutu Civil Rights Center is a civil rights and advocacy organisation known for its work in human rights protection, policy engagement, and support for vulnerable and marginalised communities across different regions of the world.

In his acceptance, Adeyanju expressed gratitude for the appointment, saying he was honoured to support the organisation’s mission of advancing human rights and strengthening civic participation globally.

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He noted that the role would further enable him to contribute to justice-oriented advocacy beyond Nigeria, while working alongside international stakeholders focused on democratic governance and civil liberties.

Adeyanju, who has been active in human rights advocacy for over a decade, is widely known for his campaigns against police brutality, civic repression, and abuse of power in Nigeria.

His appointment has been interpreted by observers as international recognition of his long-standing involvement in democracy advocacy, social justice campaigns, and legal representation of activists and citizens in high-profile rights cases.

The Katutu Civil Rights Center said Adeyanju’s selection reflects its commitment to including diverse voices from different regions in its governance structure, particularly individuals with hands-on experience in grassroots human rights work.

The organisation also highlighted his track record in legal activism and public advocacy as key factors in his appointment.

The development has sparked reactions across civic and human rights circles, with supporters describing it as a significant milestone for Nigerian civil society engagement on the global stage.

Adeyanju’s new role is expected to further expand his involvement in international human rights conversations, particularly around accountability, rule of law, and protection of civic freedoms.

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Woman Gets 20-Year Jail Term For Supporting Terrorism Activities

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Halima Umar

Woman Gets 20-Year Jail Term For Supporting Terrorism Activities

A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced a housewife, Halima Umar, to 20 years imprisonment after she was found guilty of offences linked to terrorism financing, illegal arms movement, and unlawful possession of ammunition allegedly meant for bandits operating in Plateau State.

Justice Hauwa Joseph Yilwa delivered the judgment on Friday after the defendant pleaded guilty to two out of a four-count charge filed against her by the Department of State Services (DSS).

The court ruled that offences involving terrorism, illegal arms trafficking, and support for criminal groups posed serious threats to Nigeria’s national security and therefore required stiff punishment.

According to details presented during the trial, Umar admitted acting as a courier responsible for transporting 302 rounds of AK-47 ammunition to suspected bandits.

A DSS operative, Fahad Tahir, who testified before the court, said the defendant was arrested on July 6, 2025, while allegedly transporting the ammunition alongside N57,100 cash.

Investigations later revealed that Umar was allegedly instructed by one Alhaji Sani to travel to Zaria in Kaduna State, where she collected the ammunition from another contact before attempting to deliver it onward.

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The prosecution further told the court that the defendant was transferred to the DSS National Headquarters in Abuja on August 11, 2025, where she made additional confessional statements in the presence of a lawyer from the Legal Aid Council.

During the proceedings, prosecution counsel, Dr. Callistus Samson Ezeh, tendered the recovered ammunition, the cash sum, and the defendant’s confessional statements as exhibits. The defence did not object to the admissibility of the evidence.

Umar also personally admitted before the court that she was in possession of the ammunition and cash at the time of her arrest.

The charges against her included providing support for terrorism-related activities under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and unlawful possession of ammunition under the Firearms Act, 2004.

Although the convict pleaded for leniency and expressed remorse, Justice Yilwa held that crimes connected to terrorism support, arms trafficking, and the movement of illegal ammunition could not be treated lightly because of their grave implications for public safety and national stability.

Following her guilty plea and the evidence presented by the DSS, the court convicted and sentenced her to 20 years imprisonment.

The conviction comes amid intensified efforts by Nigerian security agencies to tackle banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and the illegal movement of weapons across the country.

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Police Dismiss Five Inspectors, Prosecute Three Over Robbery, Kidnapping in Rivers

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Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Placid

Police Dismiss Five Inspectors, Prosecute Three Over Robbery, Kidnapping in Rivers

The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed five inspectors and initiated prosecution proceedings against three others over alleged involvement in armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, and abuse of office in Rivers State.

The development was confirmed on Friday during the parade of the affected officers at the Rivers State Police Command headquarters on Moscow Road, Port Harcourt, by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Anthony Placid.

Placid said the disciplinary actions followed extensive investigations into multiple complaints of criminal conspiracy, kidnapping, stealing, extortion, and misconduct allegedly carried out by officers operating within Rivers State and other parts of the country.

According to the police spokesperson, three inspectors attached to Zone 16 Headquarters, Yenagoa — identified as Ayanniyi Jelil, Durojaye Francis, and Olayemi Titus — were arrested over the alleged abduction and robbery of a man identified as Festus Saturday. He explained that the officers were allegedly operating an illegal patrol team along the Igboh-Etche axis when they stopped the victim and his cousin during a stop-and-search operation in November 2025.

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The officers were said to have assaulted the victims, forced them to unlock their mobile phones, and gained access to their banking applications and cryptocurrency wallets, before allegedly stealing about ₦7.3 million and $1,742. Placid further alleged that the suspects used AK-47 rifles during the operation and had carried out similar attacks on other unsuspecting residents across Rivers State. Recovered items reportedly include three Toyota Sienna buses allegedly linked to the operation, while three additional officers connected to the case are currently on the run.

In a separate case, five officers attached to the Operations Department of the Rivers State Police Command were dismissed following investigations into allegations of armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, and abuse of office. The dismissed officers were identified as John Okoi, Eyibo Asuquo, Udo Ndipmong, Bright Nwachukwu, and Anele Ikechukwu.

Their case followed petitions filed by the Behind Bars Human Rights Foundation on behalf of victims who accused the officers of operating illegal patrol teams and abducting civilians around Port Harcourt. Police investigations reportedly showed that the officers routinely seized victims’ phones, accessed bank details, and transferred funds from accounts and cryptocurrency wallets.

One of the victims, Felix Favour, was allegedly forced to transfer about $4 million in cryptocurrency, while another victim reportedly lost ₦940,000 after being kidnapped along Aba Road. Another complainant, Okparaocha David Ugochukwu, was said to have lost ₦1.3 million, as well as jewellery and a wristwatch valued at over ₦6 million. Investigators also alleged that the officers falsely claimed to be operatives of Zone 16 Headquarters to intimidate victims and evade detection.

Placid said all the affected officers were subjected to orderly room trial procedures before their dismissal, while those indicted in the criminal cases have been recommended for prosecution. He added that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to internal discipline and will not tolerate misconduct that undermines public trust, stressing that efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects and ensure accountability.

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