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Wike gives final 14-day ultimatum to FCT land use defaulters

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Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike

Wike gives final 14-day ultimatum to FCT land use defaulters

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has given a final 14-day ultimatum to property owners in Abuja who have violated land use regulations to pay a ₦5 million conversion fee or face enforcement action.

The directive was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka.

According to the statement, the grace period begins on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, and affects property owners in Asokoro, Maitama, Garki, and Wuse districts who have converted their buildings from residential to commercial use without approval.

Olayinka said the new deadline follows the expiration of an earlier 30-day grace period given by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) for affected allottees and title holders to regularize their properties.

“Failure to comply within the stated 14 calendar days grace period will result in enforcement actions by the FCT Administration,” the statement warned.

He explained that the measure is part of Wike’s strategy to encourage voluntary compliance before the government begins a tougher enforcement phase.

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“The Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, His Excellency, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has magnanimously granted a final grace period of 14 calendar days from Tuesday, November 11, 2025, for all affected allottees and title holders to comply with the terms and conditions of the approval for land use change or conversion,” it added.

The statement listed the affected areas as:

  • Gana Street, Maitama District
  • Usuma Street, Maitama District
  • Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District
  • Aminu Kano Crescent and Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II District
  • Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Gimbiya Street, and Onitsha Street, Garki II District
  • Ogbomosho Street, Lafia Close, Yola Street, Abriba Close, Danbatta Street, Ringim Close, and Ilorin Street, all in Garki I District.

In September, the FCTA had fined several property owners for converting residential buildings into commercial premises without official approval. The decision followed a city-wide inspection by the Department of Development Control which found multiple breaches of the FCT Land Use Act.

Minister Wike, since assuming office, has repeatedly vowed to restore the Abuja Master Plan, targeting unapproved conversions, illegal structures, and environmental violations.

The administration said it remains committed to ensuring that property development in the capital city aligns with approved zoning regulations and urban planning standards.

Wike gives final 14-day ultimatum to FCT land use defaulters

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Delta State Police Recover Arms, Arraign 18 Suspects in Crackdown on Cultism, Violent Crimes

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Delta State Police Recover Arms, Arraign 18 Suspects in Crackdown on Cultism, Violent Crimes

The Delta State Police Command, led by Commissioner of Police CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, has made significant strides in its ongoing campaign against cultism and violent crimes. Recent operations, including an intelligence-led arms recovery in Abraka and the arraignment of 18 suspects, highlight the command’s intensified enforcement efforts across the state.

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Spokesperson SP Bright Edafe said on Saturday that the CP-Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), under ASP Julius Robinson, executed a successful operation on December 6, 2025, targeting cult-related activities and the proliferation of illegal firearms. Acting on credible intelligence, officers conducted a coordinated search at No. 2 Umeghe Community, Abraka, the residence of Isiakpere Friday, 67.

The move underscores the Delta State Police’s commitment to restoring safety and security in communities affected by criminal and cult-related activities.

Delta State Police Recover Arms, Arraign 18 Suspects in Crackdown on Cultism, Violent Crimes

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Nigerian Army Suspends Retirements for Officers Amid Nationwide Security Emergency

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Nigerian Army Suspends Retirements for Officers Amid Nationwide Security Emergency

The Nigerian Army has temporarily frozen both statutory and voluntary retirements for certain officers, including Generals, following the nationwide security emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu. The decision aims to bolster manpower as the country faces a surge in kidnappings and worsening insecurity.

The move comes after more than 600 abduction cases were reported in November 2025, including the kidnapping of over 300 students in Niger State, 38 worshippers in Kwara State, and 25 students in Kebbi State.

An internal circular dated December 3 and signed by Maj. Gen. E. I. Okoro on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff cited provisions in the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers (HTACOS) 2024, allowing service extensions “in the interest of the service.” The memo explains that officers usually retire upon reaching age limits, completing 35 years of service, or failing promotion/conversion boards, but these rules can be overridden during national emergencies.

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The suspension affects officers who have:

  • Failed promotion examinations three times
  • Been passed over repeatedly at promotion boards
  • Reached rank age limits
  • Failed conversion boards thrice
  • Completed 35 years of service

Officers granted extensions will remain in service but will not be eligible for further promotions, courses, secondments, or extra-regimental appointments. Those unwilling to continue can still proceed with standard exit procedures.

Commanders have been instructed to communicate the directive and manage morale across units, with the policy to be reviewed once national security conditions improve.

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Ex-CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele Denies Allegations of Financing Terrorism

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Ex-CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele Denies Allegations of Financing Terrorism

Former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has strongly denied allegations linking him to terrorism financing in Nigeria, describing the claims as “mischievous and malicious.”

In a statement released on Saturday, December 6, 2025, Emefiele said the reports were “entirely fabricated, baseless, and a deliberate attempt to malign my name, mislead the public, and sow confusion for motives best known only to the publishers and their sponsors.”

He emphasized that the fight against terrorism is too important to be trivialized by irresponsible reporting, warning that Nigerians deserve accurate information rather than “reckless misinformation.”

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“Throughout my service to the nation and in my private life, at no time have I been involved in any activity remotely connected to terrorism, terrorist financing, or any action that threatens the peace and security of our nation,” Emefiele stated. He added that he has never been invited, questioned, or investigated regarding such allegations and has no connection to the individual cited in the media reports.

“There is no scintilla of truth in the allegation,” he said, urging the public to disregard the claims entirely and calling on media organizations to verify facts before publishing sensational stories.

Emefiele’s statement seeks to reaffirm his reputation and distances him from any activities undermining national security.

Ex-CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele Denies Allegations of Financing Terrorism

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