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Nigerian Army arrests 12 suspected terrorists in Kwara

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The Nigerian Army said it has arrested at least 12 persons in connection with acts of terrorism.

The suspects, according to the army, are members of a breakaway group of the Boko Haram insurgents known as Mahmuda.

They are said to have occupied the Kanji Lake National Park and have before now allegedly maimed, exploited, terrorised the area, taking advantage of residents of neighbouring border communities in the Baruten and Kaiama local government areas of Kwara State and the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

The General Officer Commanding, GOC, 2 Division, Major General Obinna Onubogu, made this known after a recent visit to the camps in the Kaiama and Baruten local government areas of Kwara State.

He said the 12 suspects arrested were picked up by the military at various locations in its raid of the Kanji Lake National Park and the border communities.

Two of those arrested were said to be confirmed members of the armed bandit group, while others were said to be accomplices in the criminal act.

He said, “The counterinsurgency operation code-named ‘Park Strike Four’ is meant to, among other things, flush out the bandits and clear the Kanji Lake National Park of all criminal tendencies.

“Through the raid operation, the troops have successfully combed a distance of at least 90 kilometers from Kemanji into the Kanji forest where its firm base is currently situated.

“Both the men and officers have succeeded in dislodging the bandits and other criminal elements”.

Gen Onubogu also visited the Emir of Kaiama, Alhaji Muazu Sheu Omar, and the Head of Kemanji Community known as Shao’ki, Aliyu Siki-Muhammed.

It would be recalled that the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Olufemi Oluyede, had given the troops a month’s marching order to flush out the bandits.

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Tragedy as groom, friends die in car crash moments before wedding

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A day meant for celebration turned tragic in Toro Local Government Area of Bauchi State as a groom and two of his friends lost their lives in a fatal accident just moments before his wedding ceremony.

The incident occurred on Saturday.

The deceased, SP Mustapha Garba Gumau, a senior police officer, was reportedly enroute from Gumau to Magaman-Gumau for his wedding fatiha scheduled for 10:00 am when the accident occurred around 9:00 am at Bargan Tsamiya village.

Eyewitnesses said the vehicle carrying the groom and his friends veered off the road and crashed, killing him and two others — Shuaibu Umar and Sulaiman Musa — on the spot.

Several other occupants of the vehicle were said to have sustained varying degrees of injuries.

Ekwutosblog reports that the sudden loss has thrown the communities of Gumau and Magaman-Gumau into mourning, as what should have been a joyful union turned into a sorrowful occasion.

 

When contacted, the spokesman of the Bauchi Police Command , Mohammed Wakil, could not be reached as his line was unreachable.

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Court of Appeal clears ex-NIMASA DG, Akpobolokemi of N754.8m fraud case

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The Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, has discharged and acquitted former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, of alleged fraud involving N754.8 million.

In a unanimous judgment delivered on Friday, the appellate court upheld Akpobolokemi’s appeal and overturned the ruling of the Ikeja High Court, which had earlier dismissed his no-case submission.

The court quashed the 12-count charge filed against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

The EFCC had initially accused Akpobolokemi of conspiracy, stealing, and forgery in connection with purported illegal transfers from the account of the VIMSAS Committee.

While he was initially arraigned alongside several others, the charges were later amended to focus solely on him and one co-defendant.

Justice Raliatu Adebiyi of the trial court had previously held that the EFCC had established a prima facie case against the defendants and directed them to open their defence.

Akpobolokemi, through his counsel, Ogbonna and Kunle Gbolahan, challenged the ruling, arguing that the prosecution had failed to establish any direct link between him and the alleged offences.

The appeal pointed to the reliance on inadmissible evidence and uncorroborated testimonies of prosecution witnesses, including PW9, PW10, and PW11, as well as Exhibits P59 to P61.

The appellate court found merit in the appeal, holding that Akpobolokemi was neither a member of the VIMSAS Committee nor a signatory to any of its accounts.

It also held that he did not authorize or sign any withdrawal instructions or internal memoranda related to the transactions in question.

The court emphasized that trial courts are bound to act only on legally admissible evidence and noted that the evidence relied upon in this case should have been excluded, regardless of whether objections were raised during trial.

By striking out the charges and entering an acquittal, the Court of Appeal brought the protracted legal proceedings against Akpobolokemi to a close.

During the trial, Akpobolokemi’s defence consistently argued that the EFCC had not substantiated its case, while the prosecution, led by Rotimi Oyedepo, maintained that the testimonies of 12 witnesses supported the charges.

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Nigerian Army Redeploys 466 Soldiers To Osogbo Depot In Major Shake-Up

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According to the posting letter, formation and unit commanders were directed to implement the redeployment as instructed, using the promulgation as their official authority.

In a major personnel shake-up, the Nigerian Army has approved the redeployment and appointment of 466 soldiers to the Nigerian Army Depot in Osogbo, Osun State.

According to an exclusive posting letter obtained by Ekwutosblog  on Friday, the directive—dated June 5, 2025—was signed by Major General Y. Yahaya, the Army’s Chief of Personnel Management. The affected personnel are expected to resume at their new postings by June 12, 2025.

“The posting and appointment of the above-named MWO (Master Warrant Officer) and 466 others as contained in Annex A is hereby authorised with effect from 12 June 25,” the letter partly read.

 

According to the posting letter, formation and unit commanders were directed to implement the redeployment as instructed, using the promulgation as their official authority.

 

However, they were also advised to notify the Depot NA Oshogbo and the Department of Personnel Management if any affected soldier was unavailable due to ongoing courses or hospitalisation.

 

“Where a soldier affected by the posting is unavailable to be released due to course or hospitalisation, his commander is to communicate same to Depot NA Oshogbo and this Department indicating the date the soldier is expected back to unit as applicable,” the letter said.

 

Similar troop rotations have occurred in the past, such as the relocation of some units from Yaba to Epe to pave the way for a railway project.

 

The affected units included the 81 Division Base Ordinance Depot, printing press, and tailoring factory.

 

In 2019, the Army announced it had acquired over 440 hectares of land in Epe, where the new barracks would house units such as the 81 Division Base Depot and the Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration.

The letter, issued from the Department of Personnel Management at Army Headquarters.

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