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Former EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde, di£§ in Egypt
A former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde, has sadly passed away.
The retired police officer reportedly di£d on Sunday morning, May 26, in Egypt where he had travelled for medical treatment. He was aged 61.
A former EFCC official told Daily Trust on Sunday morning that his remains would be b¥ried according to Islamic rite.
Lamorde served as the third Executive Chairman of the EFCC between 2011 and 2015. He was first appointed in an acting capacity in November 2011 after his predecessor, Farida Waziri, was removed by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Lamorde was confirmed as the substantive chairman of the commission by the Senate on February 15, 2012.
He was the pioneer Director of Operations of the EFCC when the anti-graft agency was established in 2003 and acted as Acting Chairman until Waziri was appointed and confirmed by the Senate in June 2008.
Lamorde returned to the EFCC as Director of Operations in December 2010 to replace Stephen Otitoju, the then Acting Director of Operations.
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FIVE U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFTS ARRIVE NIGERIA; AS THREE AIRCRAFTS HEAD STRAIGHT TO ISWAP AND BOKOHARAM AFFECTED BORNO STATE AMID ANTI-INSURGENCY MOVES
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
15- FEB- 2026
Heightened security developments have unfolded in Nigeria’s North-East as three United States military aircraft reportedly landed at the Nigerian Air Force base in Maiduguri, Borno State—an area long troubled by insurgent activities linked to Islamic State West Africa Province and Boko Haram. The aircraft arrivals are said to form part of a broader movement of U.S. Air Force cargo planes into West Africa within a short operational window.
Security analyst Brant Philip disclosed via X that six U.S. Air Force cargo aircraft entered the West African region between February 6 and 14, 2026. According to his account, all six planes first landed in Accra, Ghana, before five continued onward to Nigerian Air Force installations. Among those that proceeded to Nigeria, one C-17A aircraft reportedly arrived at Kainji Airbase, while a C-130J-30 and three additional C-17A aircraft touched down at Maiduguri Airbase in Borno State. Notably, reports indicate that the planes departed the bases on the same day of arrival, suggesting rapid operational coordination.
Maiduguri Airbase is widely regarded as a strategic hub in the ongoing counter-insurgency campaign in the region, particularly in confronting ISWAP’s presence across rural parts of Borno. In a related development, The Wall Street Journal reported on February 10 that discussions were underway regarding the potential deployment of approximately 200 U.S. troops to Nigeria, based on disclosures from American and Nigerian officials. As of the time of reporting, however, neither the Nigerian military nor U.S. authorities have released formal statements clarifying the purpose or scope of the recent aircraft movements, leaving observers to closely monitor unfolding events in the security landscape.
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Media personality, Denrele Edun, paid a visit to singer and his late friend, Goldie’s gravesite today February 14.
Goldie who was one of the sought-after singers in Nigeria d!ed on February 14, 2013.
Sharing a video from his visit to her gravesite via his Instagram page, Denrele wrote
‘’Today isn’t just Valentine’s Day.
It’s GOLDIE Day.
Thirteen years ago, Heaven gained a headliner and we lost a hurricane in Heels.
But Legends don’t die — they echo.
Every February 14th, while the world is drowning in roses and romance, I visit you with a wreath…..
and with words.
Because LOVE isn’t only for the living.
Love is memory.
Love is loyalty.
Love is saying your name out loud so it never fades.
GOLDIE!
You were glitter before glitter became a filter.
You were fearless before “soft life” became a hashtag.
You were Theatre.
You were colour.
You were audacity wrapped in melody.
I dropped flowers on your tomb today, but what I really dropped was gratitude.
For the music.
For the madness.
For the magic.
They tried to move on.
But I refuse to let your name become past tense.
So here’s my annual reminder to the world:
Stream her songs.
SAY HER NAME
Celebrate her light.
Because some stars don’t set…
They just change stages.
Forever your friend. Forever your megaphone.
P.S:
Heaven may have booked you for Eternity,
but Earth still dances to your Rhythm.
CONTINUE TO REST IN POWER, BIMPE SUSAN *GOLDIE* HARVEY’’
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Singer bitten to de@th by snake in Abuja laid to rest
The remains of Late singer Ifunanya Nwangene has been buried in her hometown in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu state today February 14..
Ms Nwangene was confirmed de@d at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abuja, after she was bitten by a snake at her home on January 31, 2026.
Ifunanya who was gaining popularity with her amazing voice, reportedly passed away after visiting two hospitals including the FMC and was told they had no anti-venom. Her tragic de@th triggered an outpouring of shock, tributes, and condolences from fans and colleagues across social media platforms.
She was 26 years old.

May her soul rest in peace, Amen.
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