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BREAKING: Ex-labour minister Ngige arraigned, remanded in Kuje prison
A former Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, was on Friday arraigned before an Abuja High Court sitting in Gwarinpa by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged N2.2bn contract fraud.
Justice Maryam Hassan ordered that the former minister be remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre pending the hearing of his bail application, fixed for Monday, December 14.
Ngige pleaded not guilty to eight counts bordering on abuse of office and acceptance of gifts from contractors of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund while he served as its supervising minister between September 2015 and May 2023.
After the plea, EFCC counsel, Sylvanus Tahir (SAN), applied for a trial date and asked the court to remand the defendant.
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EFCC Arraigns Peace Corps Commandant, Director of Finance for Alleged N60m
The Abuja Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday 11, December, 2025, arraigned the Commandant of the Nigeria Peace Corps, Dickson Akon and the Director of Finance of the Corps, Omolala Aminat Ahmed, before Justice H. B. Yusuf of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT High Court, Abuja.
The defendants were arraigned on a two- count charge bordering on criminal misappropriation of funds allocated to the Corps
Charge one reads: “That you, Dickson Akon and Omolola Aminat Ahmed in the year 2024 at Abuja, FCT, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court did agree among yourselves to do an illegal act, to wit criminal misappropriation and thereby committed an offense punishable under Section 96 of the penal code laws of the FCT.”
Count two read: “That you, Dickson Akon and Omolola Aminat Ahmed in the year 2024 at Abuja, FCT, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court did agree among yourselves and dishonestly converted to your personal use the sum of N46, 000, 000, 00, (Forty Six Million Naira only) out of the sum of N60.000.000.00, (Sixty Million Naira, only) meant for the execution of contract for the supply of badges.
The defendants pleaded “not guilty” to all the charges when they were read to them.
In view of their pleas, prosecution counsel, Khalid Sanusi, asked the court for a date for the commencement of the trial.
Justice Yusuf adjourned the matter till February 25, 2026, and granted the defendants bail in the sum of ₦5 million (Five Million Naira only) with one surety each in like sum. The sureties must be of a reputable character and must be resident in Abuja.
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BREAKING: Dangote Refinery Announces Massive Reduction in Petrol Price
The Dangote Refinery has significantly slashed its ex-depot petrol price in a strategic move to gain a competitive edge over the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and other petroleum marketers across the country.
According to DAILY POST checks on Petroleumpriceng on Friday morning, the refinery’s ex-depot price has dropped to N699 per litre, down from N828 per litre. This reflects a reduction of N129, representing 15.58%.
This latest review marks the 20th price adjustment by the refinery this year and comes just weeks before the busy Yuletide season.
The reduction also follows recent price cuts by the NNPC and independent filling stations, which have lowered pump prices at least twice in the last three weeks, bringing the retail cost of petrol to between N915 and N937 per litre in Abuja.
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Umuoyima Community Cries Out Over Alleged Land Encroachment, Seeks Imo Government’s Intervention
Residents of Umuoyima Autonomous Community in Owerri Municipal LGA, Imo State, have raised alarm over what they described as an attempted forceful takeover of their ancestral land.
The community accused the contractor of Cudoc Construction Company Limited of encroaching far beyond the portion allegedly approved by the state government for construction activities.
During a peaceful protest, the aggrieved villagers displayed placards with inscriptions such as “Cudoc is working with enemies of the Government,” “Natives paid 4 million into TSA for this land,” “We have our complete title for this land,” and “Government, we can’t breathe—ask Cudoc to let us live.” among others.
A symbolic coffin was also displayed with the inscription: “Chinedu Chukwuonye Cudoc is sabotaging APC.”
Speaking to newsmen, the Secretary-General of the Elders’ Council, Elder Charles Ucheoma, said the government had instructed the community to allow the company to take 35 meters from the river bank for its project.
According to him, the villagers complied, only to discover that the contractor, Chinedu Chukwuonye allegedly extended the encroachment into 170 meters, which covers their titled land.
“The government measured this land before giving it to us. From the river to the road is 170 meters. If he takes 35 meters as instructed, we still have 135 meters. But he has abandoned the directive and is now trying to take the entire land,” Ucheoma lamented.
He further disclosed that the land has valid documents from the Ministry of Lands issued since 2021, expressing shock that the contractor was allegedly attempting to override the government’s allocation.
Ucheoma added that several petitions had been submitted to ministries and relevant agencies, but the encroachment persisted, forcing the community to embark on protest actions.
“We planted a palm frond yesterday as a traditional warning, but he ignored it. Today, we brought a coffin to symbolize that anyone forcefully taking our land is calling death upon himself,” he explained.
The community also alleged that the contractor destroyed already fenced portions of the land, as well as crops including vegetables, plantain, banana, cassava and economic trees belonging to the villagers.
“We have tried every peaceful means to stop him to no avail. The community is angry over what he is doing, and so we are telling him to stay clear from our land, and also call on the Government to call him to order”.
Mr. Ikechukwu Nze, another community member, described the situation as painful, stressing that the land serves as a major source of livelihood for many families.
“We suffered to acquire and develop this land. Many of our people farm here. Now it is about to be taken from us. We don’t want to take laws into our hands, so we plead with the government to intervene,” he said.
A woman leader, Mrs. Fidelia Uzoma, also appealed for urgent government action, noting that proceeds from the land help them train their children and sustain their households.
“We have supported the government all through. Please do not allow the women of Umuoyima to cry because of this land,” she pleaded.
The community urged the Imo State Government to urgently caution the contractor and ensure that he restricts himself to the portion approved for the project.
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