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BREAKING: Inspector-General Egbetokun Files 14-Count Charge Against Retired AIG Owohunwa, CP Igweh, Opara, Others Over Age Falsification, Forgery, Others

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The charge, filed at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja under suit number CR/353/25, also lists retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Obo Ukam Obo and retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Simon Lough, SAN, as defendants.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has filed a 14-count criminal charge against several retired senior police officers — including former Assistant Inspector-General, Idowu Owohunwa, and former Commissioners of Police, Benneth Igweh and Ukachi Peter Opara — over alleged age falsification and forgery.

The charge, filed at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja under suit number CR/353/25, also lists retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Obo Ukam Obo and retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Simon Lough, SAN, as defendants.
Other suspects alleged to be involved remain at large.

According to the court filings, the accused, all former members of the Nigeria Police Force enlisted around 1999, are alleged to have forged official police signals and used them to manipulate their records.

One such document, Signal No. DTO 221535/05/89, purportedly issued from NIGPOL Admin Lagos to the Commandant of the Police Academy in Kaduna, was also cited as a key piece of forged evidence used in the alleged scheme.

The Inspector-General accused the defendants of conspiracy, forgery, and unlawful alteration of official records, among other offenses.

The charges read: “That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd) (5) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large being members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 1999 till date in FCT Abuja which is within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court committed the offence of conspiracy with intent to commit criminal offence punishable under Section 97 (1) (2) of the Penal Code Law,

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd) (5) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large being members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 2019 in FCT Abuja which is within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court committed offence in that, you falsified and also use as genuine signal of the Nigeria Police Force, signal No. DTO 221535/05/89 in the name of the NIGPOL Admin Lagos to Compol Academy Kaduna and hereby committed offence punishable under Section 366 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd) (5) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large being members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 2019 in FCT Abuja which is within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court to wit, falsified signal in the name of the Nigeria Police Force No: DTO:261340/061/89 Compol Admin Sokoto which you dishonestly committed and thereby committed the offence which is punishable under Section 366 of the Penal Code Law.

The document added, “That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd) and others who are now at large who are members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 22nd day of November, 2019 at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria Garki Abuja to wit, dishonestly used as genuine signal which you falsified No: DTO: 221535/05/89 and No: DTO:261340/061/89 in the case of ACP Chinedu Ambrose Emengaha & Ors -Vs- P.S.C. & 2 Ors, suit No: NICN/ABJ/354/2019 with which you deceived and obtained judgment against the Nigeria Police Force and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 161 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large being members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 22nd day of November, 2019 at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria Garki Abuja to wit, dishonestly and fraudulently used as genuine signal which you falsified No: DTO: 221535/05/89 and No: DTO:261340/061/89 in the case of ACP Sunday Okuguni & Ors -Vs- PSC & 1 or Suit No: NICN/ABJ/353/2019 for and on behalf of course 20 force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force, which you deceived and obtained judgment against the Nigeria Police Force and thereby committed the offence punishable under Section 161 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igwch (Red) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rid) (5) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large who are members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or about 2021 and 2022 dishonestly connived with CSP Egong Egwu Egong & Ors for and as representing members of course 33, 34 and 35 of the Police Academy -Vs- PSC & 2 Ors Suit No NICN/ABJ/281/21 and ACP Adesina Olunlade & 1 Or for themselves and for course 21 of Force entrants of the Police Academy-Vs-PSC & 2 Ors suit No: NICN/ABJ/51/2022 No. DTO: 22/1535/05/89 and No: DTO: 261340/061/89 deceived and obtained judgments at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria against the Nigeria Police Force by Frauds and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 161 of the Penal Code Law.

It said, “That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) on or about 25th day of March, 2025 in FCT Abuja which is within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court and with intents to mislead the National Industrial Court of Nigeria and the general members of the public, depose to the affidavit in the case of AIG Idowu Owohunwa & 2 Ors-vs- PSC & 7 Ors suit No: NICN/ABJ/88/2025 that you are all serving members of the Nigeria Police Force knowing that you have served and retired from the force and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 158(2) of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) on or about 25th March, 2025 in FCT Abuja which Es within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, dishonestly and fraudulently ttached your falsified signals No: DTO: 221535/05/89 and No: DTO 51340/061/89 to your case in between AIG Idowu Owohunwa & 2 Ors -Vs-SC & 7 Ors, Suit: NICN/ABJ/88/2025 with view to mislead the court that, the d documents truly came from the Nigeria Police Force and thereby committed ence punishable under Section 161 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owokunws (Red) on or about 30 April, 2021 in FCT Abuja which is within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court as a member of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force, course 19 sssued directives in the name of the Inspector-General of Police on the implementation of judgments. Judgment which you know to be by fraud with fake and falsified documents and thereby committed the above offence punishable under Section 178 of the Penal Code Law.

According to the document, “That you ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) on or about 25 day of March, 2025 in FCT Abuja which is within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Coun, dishonestly and fraudulently depose to process of court in the case of AIG Idowu Owahunwa & 2 Or-Vs- PSC & 7 Ors, suit No: NICN/ABJ/88/2025A that you have only served for 25 years in the Nigeria Police Force, knowing that, you are lying and also dishonest when you enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on 1” August, 1987 and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 158(1) of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) on or about December, 2024 in Abuja which is within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court and with intent to remain serving in the Nigeria Police Force against the provision of the public Service Rules of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Dishonestly falsified and submitted to the Nigeria Police Force Record, a Declaration of age dated 4% April, 1990 Kogi State of Nigeria that you are born on 20th July, 1970 and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 366 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you CP Benneth Igwe (Rtd) on or about December, 2024 in Abuja which is within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, to wit committed the offence of age falsification in that you enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on 1 May, 1988 on record that you were born on 7th October, 1964. And investigation revealed that you altered your age to be that you are born on 7th October, 1968 wallows that you enlisted into the Nigeria Police in 1996. You thereby committed esus punishable under Section 366 of the Penal Code Law

“That you ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) on or about July, 2022 in FCT Abuja which is within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court committed offence of falsifying your age in order to remain serving in the Nigeria Police Force in that, when you onlusted into the Nigeria Police Force on 1 August, 1987 on record, you were born on 14 May, 1967. You dishonestly and fraudulently altered and fake your age to be 14th May, 1969 against Public Service Rule of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and also knowing that you have retired but remain in office beyond 1 August, 2022 till January, 2025 and thereby committed offence punishable under Section 161 of the Penal Code Law.

“That you AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd) (2) CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd) (3) CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd) (4) DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd) (5) ACP Simon A. Lough SAN (Rtd) and others who are now at large who are members of force entrants of the Nigeria Police Force on or till January, 2025 in FCT Abuja which is within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court. You falsified and altered your ages and documents in the name of Nigeria Police Force in which you failed and could not vacate from office when you supposed to leave on retirement in line with Public Service Rule of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Remained and illegally benefited the privileges of your office and thereby committed offence of cheating, and punishable under Section 324 of the Penal Code Law.”

On March 6, 2025, SaharaReporters reported that the Force announced the discharge and retirement of seven senior officers including AIG Owohunwa and ACP Simon Lough.

Others were Benneth Igweh C., CP Aina Emmanuel A., CP Salama Wakili Abdul, ACP Dakon Philip Sarpiwefa, and Grace O. Ejiofor.

This was announced in a police wireless message dated March 4, 2025 and sent to zonal commands, state commands, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) among others.

It cited the ‘Decisions of the Extra Ordinary Meeting of the Police Service Commission held on Thursday 20th February, 2025.’

SaharaReporters had also exclusively reported that the latest casualty of the Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun’s power consolidation at the time was Owohunwa, whom the IGP reportedly saw as an “archenemy” and a threat to his continued stay in office.

Owohunwa was the AIG in charge of Zone 12 Bauchi.

The police authorities promptly prepared his retirement letter after he failed to secure a promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector General (DIG).

The Police Service Commission (PSC) declined to elevate Owohunwa, paving the way for his removal.

SaharaReporters had also reported that concerns were mounting within the Force over the continued stay of Egbetokun in office, despite also being in office beyond the retirement age of 60.

Infractions such as age falsification and violation of service rules led to the forced retirement of several senior officers.

It was also revealed that Egbetokun, who officially retired all his coursemates by March 3, 2025, had been filling their positions with new senior officers believed to be loyal to him.

SaharaReporters reported that police insiders had started questioning why the IGP himself remained in office while enforcing strict retirement policies on others.

SaharaReporters learnt that the IGP had confided in several top sources within the presidency that he nearly lost his position if not for the intervention of First Lady Remi Tinubu, to whom he was said to be extremely close.

According to sources within the presidency, Egbetokun confirmed that he narrowly escaped removal from office because President Bola Tinubu’s wife supported him.

“The IGP almost lost his job, but the First Lady intervened,” a senior government source revealed. “Now, he is more confident than ever and is making strategic moves to secure his position.”

Two police signals obtained by SaharaReporters indicated that in February, Egbetokun ordered the replacement of some of the affected officers. Meanwhile, police authorities had fully approved the retirement of all implicated personnel.

Additionally, SaharaReporters reported that the IGP directed the posting and redeployment of officers to replace those found guilty of forgery, age falsification, and other violations of service regulations.

A previously published list included about 467 officers implicated in age falsification, among them Simon Lough, SAN, Benneth Igweh, and several others.

The recent controversy surrounding the police force stems from the forced retirement of many senior officers by the Police Service Commission (PSC).

The mass retirements affected several Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs), Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs), and others.

The PSC had issued a directive mandating the retirement of officers who have served for 35 years or reached the age of 60, in line with Public Service Rules.

The former Nigeria Police Force’s lead prosecutor, Simon Asamber Lough (SAN), had alleged that his forced retirement was a direct consequence of his refusal to support a plot against the emergence of retired AIG Idowu Owohunwa as the next Inspector General of Police (IGP).
He had said the scheme involved the removal of no fewer than six senior officers, driven by the fear that Owohunwa would become the longest-serving IGP under the amended Police Act 2020.

Lough had alleged that his removal was orchestrated by influential figures within the police, backed by “high-profile fraudsters” he was prosecuting for cases involving billions of naira and dollars.

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‘I entrusted over $9billion (N13.9 trillion) to Dauda Lawal Dare, the current governor of Zamfara State’: Ex-Petroleum Minister Diezani

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ByIbrahim Bamidele
Sep 17, 2025, 7:20 PM WAT

Former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, who served under ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and later fled to the United Kingdom over fears of investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has alleged that she entrusted $9 billion (approximately ₦13.9 trillion) to Dauda Lawal Dare, the current Governor of Zamfara State.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has revealed that former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is reportedly battling stage two cancer, is pleading with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to permit her return to Nigeria to confess her alleged financial misconduct while in office.

Speaking to journalists in London after a medical appointment, Mrs. Diezani admitted she is now prepared to disclose details about the billions of dollars she is accused of misappropriating during her tenure as Minister of Petroleum.

‘’I am a born again Christian and currently suffering from second stage cancer, which my United Kingdom’s physician adviseded me to continue taking medication for the rest of my life. Yes, no human is perfect, but some time, God Almighty allows some of such to happen

I have been accused of misappropriation when I was the petroleum minister, which is true! but I would like President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigerians to forgive me to come back home and offer my contribution because life is temporal”, a statement from EFCC says Diezani said in tears

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The statement from EFCC further reads;

“My husband and my entire family members including My Nigeria lawyer based in the United Kingdom knew my relationship with Dauda Lawal Dare, the current Zamfara State governor whow I entrusted over 9 billion dollars for safe keeping while he was the Executive Director of the First Bank Nigeria PLC .

“Sadly, it has reached a point where Mr. Dauda Lawal no longer answers my calls and has even collaborated with the UK police to place me under surveillance, perhaps with the intention of claiming the money I entrusted to him after my death,” she said.

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Court restrains NUPENG from going on strike, disrupting Dangote refinery’s operations

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The National Industrial Court has granted an interim injunction restraining the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) from blocking Nigerian roads, or frustrating and shutting down the operations of Dangote refinery, MRS Oil Nigeria Limited, and MRS Oil and Gas Company Limited.

The court also restrained NUPENG and other drivers’ associations from embarking on an industrial action or compelling other truck drivers to join in its industrial action.

Emmanuel Subilim, the presiding judge, delivered the ruling on Wednesday following an ex parte motion filed by George Ibrahim, the refinery’s lawyer.

Granting the ex parte, the judge said ‘irreparable damage” may be caused to Dangote refinery if the necessary orders were not granted.

Ibrahim approached the court with an ex parte motion filed alongside the originating processes and a motion on notice, dated and filed September 15.

The lawyer prayed the court to direct NUPENG and its members to continue petroleum trucking services to the refinery, MRS, and the Nigerian public pending the determination of the motion on notice.

In an affidavit deposed by Ahmed Hashem, the group’s general manager, government and strategic relations of the refinery, the applicants provided an undertaking of damages to the organisation if the court ultimately rules against the restraining request.

After hearing Ibrahim, the judge held that “this court, having satisfied itself that there is a serious issue to be tried, that the balance of convenience tilts in favour of the Applicants (Dangote Refinery), that irreparable damage may be occasioned if the necessary orders are not granted, and that the Applicants have given an undertaking as to damages”.

He ruled that NUPENG ought to be restrained, granting interim injunction on the refinery’s request.

‘RESTRAINING ORDER TO LAST FOR SEVEN DAYS’

The judge noted that the restraining orders would remain in effect for seven days.

He further directed the applicants to serve the respondents with the motion on notice and all accompanying processes in the suit within seven days from the date of the order.

The judge also noted that the court’s authority to sit during the ongoing vacation would expire on September 23.

Consequently, he ordered that the case file be forwarded to the president of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria for reassignment to another judge, who will hear and determine the motion on notice as well as the substantive case on its merits. 

On September 11, NUPENG placed its members on red alert for the resumption of its nationwide industrial action — two days after it suspended its strike action, in protest against Dangote refinery’s “anti-union practices”.

The union said it made the decision after Sayyu Dantata, the owner of Mrs Oil, allegedly instructed his truck drivers, who had been NUPENG-Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) members for several years, to remove union stickers from their trucks.

NUPENG said the action led to an altercation between the truck drivers and its officials.

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Edo Govt rescues citizen poisoned in Burkina Faso

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The Edo State Government has successfully repatriated an indigene, Godstime Uwoghiren, who has been battling life-threatening health complications after allegedly being poisoned in Burkina Faso.

Uwoghiren, who was said to have been poisoned out of jealousy for purchasing a motorcycle, had been struggling with paralysis and deteriorating health for over three years before Governor Monday Okpebholo intervened to secure his return.

According to the Director-General of the Edo State Migration Agency, Lucky Agazumah, the matter was first brought to the agency’s attention four months ago, prompting the governor to act swiftly in collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy.

Uwoghiren arrived at Benin Airport around 1 pm on Wednesday aboard a flight from Burkina Faso. He was received by Agazumah and officials of the agency before being rushed by ambulance to the Edo Specialist Hospital, Benin City, for emergency medical attention.

Agazumah revealed that the rescue mission faced initial resistance from some family members but emphasised that the state government remained committed to saving his life.

“If not for Governor Okpebholo’s quick intervention, this young man would have died quietly in a foreign land. He was poisoned out of sheer envy because he bought a motorcycle. We caution Edo youths not to be deceived by the illusion of greener pastures abroad, as many Nigerians are being lured into hardship and modern slavery,” Agazumah said.

Uwoghiren’s mother, Mrs Susan Uwoghiren, expressed gratitude to the state government for stepping in to save her son. She disclosed that before travelling to Burkina Faso, Godstime had trained as an automobile mechanic in Nigeria.

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