Crime
South West states tighten borders amid banditry surge in Kwara
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States in the South-West have heightened security following the surge in attacks on communities and killings by suspected bandits and terrorists in neighbouring Kwara State.
Security chiefs in Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states confirmed to The PUNCH on Thursday that they had activated various containment plans to prevent the infiltration of their states by bandits fleeing the ongoing military operations in Kwara.
This came as the Federal Government uncovered the movement of the bandits heading for the South-West region from Kwara.
The PUNCH gathered that the bandits, who recently attacked several communities and killed many residents in Kwara State, are being tracked by intelligence agencies to ensure they don’t advance to Oyo and the other south-west states.
Sources said an intelligence report detailing the activities and movement of the bandits was receiving attention at the highest level of government.
It was gathered that a containment strategy had been activated to address the concerning development.
Kwara killings
In the past weeks, Kwara has experienced a surge in terrorist attacks, particularly on the north-south axis.
On September 29, 2025, suspected bandits killed at least 12 members of a local forest guard unit in Oke-Ode, Ifelodun Local Government Area. The attack resulted in four wounded individuals and the death of a traditional chief.
Six days earlier, on September 23, suspected terrorists launched a midnight raid on Maganiko Ndanangi community in Edu Local Government Area, abducting a woman and a teenage girl. This incident heightened tension in the area, with many residents fleeing their homes.
In another attack on Sunday, the terrorists killed 15 vigilantes, a traditional ruler and other residents, abducting five others in the Oke-Ode community. This plunged the community into grief, with thousands of residents fleeing for fear of renewed attacks.
The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, condemned the attack and called for increased military presence.
The hoodlums had also launched coordinated raids on several communities in Patigi and Lafiagi, killing a pregnant woman and abducting at least 18 residents. These attacks have forced many villagers to flee to Ilorin and other safer towns.
AbdulRazaq, on Thursday, visited Oke-Ode to commiserate with the bereaved families and assure them of improved security.
The governor, who was accompanied by heads of security agencies in the state, held a brief meeting with stakeholders from Oke-Ode and neighbouring Igbaja. Among those present were the National President of the Oke-Ode Development Association, Alhaji Abdulganiyu Ajala; Elder Oyin Zubair; and the youth leader of the community.
In a video obtained by The PUNCH, AbdulRazaq prayed for the repose of the souls of the dead, while commending security forces, forest guards, and vigilantes for repelling the attackers.
“We have come to commiserate with the community over the attacks. It is also commendable that the security forces, forest guards, and vigilantes for repelling them and restoring peace back to the community,” he said.
“It’s been quite challenging. Everything is being put in place to mitigate its effects and make sure we end such occurrences.”
The governor also extended condolences and solidarity to other communities attacked by bandits in Ifelodun, Irepodun, Isin, Ekiti, Edu, and Patigi local government areas in recent weeks.
AbdulRazaq was joined on the visit by the state Commissioner of Police, Adekimi Ojo; the state Director of DSS; the Commandant of the NSCDC, Dr Umar Mohammed; his Senior Special Assistant on Security, Muyideen Aliyu; and the Chairman of Ifelodun Local Government, Femi Yusuf.
The governor had earlier issued a statement shortly after Sunday’s attack, where he admitted that “a lot more must be done to protect the people and their properties.”
In response to these attacks, the Nigerian Air Force scrambled fighter jets to support ground forces and provide Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance cover to aid troops in engaging the attackers.
Though the state government said it had been working to address the security challenges in the state, the situation remains dire, with many residents expressing frustration and fear over the recurring attacks.
Speaking on condition of anonymity on account of the sensitive nature of the matter, a senior official explained that top security officials, including the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, were working to stop the threat.
“I can’t disclose many details, but the intelligence available to the government indicates the mass movement of terrorists or bandits from Kwara to the south-west region following the ongoing military operations in the state.
“You are aware of the killings perpetrated by the terrorists in Kwara in the past weeks. I believe the relevant security agencies have been activated to cut off and eliminate the hoodlums,” the source explained.
Alaafin offers help
Speaking on the security measures taken to safeguard their territory, the Oyo State Commandant of the Amotekun Corps, Colonel Olayinka Olayanju (retd.), assured residents that the state was well-secured against any possible invasion by bandits.
Olayanju, who spoke with The PUNCH on Thursday, dismissed fears over possible spill-over of attacks from neighbouring Kwara.
Olayanju said, “What’s happening in Kwara State is not under my jurisdiction. It does not affect my area of responsibility. However, by the grace of God, the corps is well-prepared for any such bandits’ attack.”
Meanwhile, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, has offered to collaborate with the Kwara State Government in tackling the recent surge of bandit attacks in the state.
A statement by his Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, on Thursday, said the monarch had reached out to Governor Abdulrazaq on how best he could assist in stemming the wave of attacks.
The governor, according to the statement, assured the Alaafin that a battalion of soldiers had been deployed in the areas under attack.
The Alaafin condemned the killings in Kwara and urged the Federal Government to ensure that all culprits are brought to justice as a deterrent to others.
“Our leaders and followers should not take the issue of security for granted, but ensure urgent and immediate steps are taken to respond to current threats by consciously building a system that guarantees peace and stability, conducive to national development,” he said.
The monarch highlighted the longstanding history of harmony between the Yoruba and Fulani in Oyo, recalling how the Oyo Empire had provided cattle ranches and land for herders in the past.
“Whenever there are skirmishes between farmers and herdsmen, the Royal Father would adopt his age-long conflict resolution mechanisms, which provide opportunity to interact with the parties concerned, promote consensus-building, social bridge reconstructions, and restore order in the Empire,” the statement added.
He praised security agencies for their resilience and called for continued peaceful coexistence among all ethnic groups in the country.
S’West border patrol
The spokesperson for Osun State Police Command, Abiodun Ojelabi, said the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotam, had deployed seven tactical teams to Osun communities bordering Kwara to prevent invasion by criminals.
He said, “The command is aware of what is happening in Kwara, and the CP has deployed seven tactical teams in this area, and the intelligence department is also sniffing around for information.
“The area commander has been directed to hold a stakeholders meeting with the traditional rulers to make sure that once they see anything suspicious, they should call the security operatives, and the security agency that is closest to them will respond immediately.”
On its part, the Ondo State Police Command said it was making efforts to prevent the influx of bandits into the state.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Olayinka Ayanlade, disclosed that the command had increased intelligence in the border communities across the 18 local government areas of the state.
Ayanlade said, “Our hands are on deck to prevent and control the situation. We are increasing manpower and intelligence gathering around those border communities.
“Of course, you can think Kwara is far from us in Ondo, but Kwara is very close. Kwara shares borders with Ekiti and Kogi. All these states border Ondo State, and we have enough space for bandits.
“So, we are deploying mobile police officers to all border communities to mount checkpoints on the roads and forests around those areas so that they can prevent any inward movements from all those states. Those are the things we have been doing.”
The Special Adviser on Security to the Governor of Ekiti State, Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Ogundana (retd.) revealed that necessary measures, including the deployment of security personnel to the boundary communities to prevent bandits from invading the state from Kwara State.
Ogundana, who said the military was doing a great job against the bandits in Kwara, noted the coordinated operation in Ekiti, Oyo and Osun states to prevent any incursion into the Southwest.
He stated, “We (Ekiti) are in contact with the military in Kwara State so that as they are doing the operation along the border there, we will block them (bandits) here, Oyo will block them, Osun will block them on their own side too. This time around, we don’t want them to infiltrate the South-West. It is a coordinated operation that is ongoing now.”
Speaking further, he added, “For now, we have put all the necessary measures in place. We anticipated it; we are sharing borders with Kogi and Kwara states, and with the way the military is carrying out operations in Kwara now, there is a tendency that they will want to escape from there.
“Thank God, we already have a full-fledged barracks here in Ekiti. The military, police and civil defence are moving towards the border now. We have just left the state security meeting. We combed a forest this (Thursday) morning, and then all the places we have identified that we can use, we are already moving our men towards such places.
“The General Officer Commanding, coordinating the operation in Kwara State, luckily, is having his own troops here too. So, as they are doing the operation in Kwara State, they are also doing the same thing along our borders, too.
“We expect that they (bandits) will want to run to a safe place, but Ekiti will not be a safe place for them. What we have is beyond patrol; we have physical deployment in all those areas along the border.”
“We have put all the necessary measures in place to prevent any spill-over. This time around, the military is doing a very good job in Kwara State,” Ogundana pointed out.
The Ekiti Amotekun Corps Commander, Brig. Gen. Olu Adewa (retd.), said his men were working with the joint security team and helping with intelligence gathering for the ongoing security operations.
Adewa, however, called on the residents, particularly those at the border communities, to always give information to the security agencies whenever they saw strange faces and movements.
He noted, “The residents need to support security agencies with information on strange faces and movements. They should not keep quiet. If they release information when they see something bad, action will be taken.”
CDS order
In a related development, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has admonished the security forces to identify and neutralise criminal elements threatening the peace in the country and across the wider Sahel region.
The CDS, who spoke as a guest of honour at the closing ceremony of Exercise Haske Biyu, a joint security training organised by the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, said removing those criminal elements is the only way for Nigeria and the Sahel to enjoy peace.
He warned that insurgency, terrorism and banditry remain serious threats not only to Nigeria but to the entire Sahel belt, stressing that armed groups exploit porous borders to operate freely across countries.
“At the end of the day, the only thing we must do is to look for the bad guys and take them out. That is the only way we can have peace,” the Defence Chief said.
Musa insisted that no single nation can contain the menace in isolation, urging regional cooperation as the surest path to stability.
“If we hold on to our borders alone, we will continue to suffer. But if we unite and work across, it makes it better,” he explained, citing the Multinational Joint Task Force operating in the Chad Basin as an example of how neighbouring countries can combine efforts to root out insurgents.
The Defence Chief also linked successful operations to robust community engagement.
He emphasised that without the cooperation of citizens, armed groups would continue to find shelter, saying “once communities deny these elements the ability to stay, they will not be able to stand.”
Musa urged Nigerians to see security as a collective responsibility, not just the duty of soldiers and police, adding that public support is indispensable for long-term peace.
He praised the media for its role in shaping public perception of military operations.
“When perception is wrong, anything you are doing will be perceived as being wrong. So, the media is critical,” he affirmed.
The CDS tasked participants of Exercise Haske Biyu to convert the training lessons into concrete results in their formations.
He said, “This training must not end here. It should be solution-driven. The relentless pursuit of criminals in cooperation with our neighbours, communities and the media is the surest route to lasting peace.”
Earlier, the Commandant of AFCSC, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Alhaji, said Haske Biyu 2025 was the largest exercise organised by the college in recent years.
He explained that the theme, ‘Family and National Security,’ was deliberately chosen to reconnect social cohesion with national defence.
“Security is not just about weapons and uniforms. When families collapse and communities disintegrate, criminal elements step in to exploit the vacuum,” the commandant said.
He urged the participants to translate the lessons learned during the exercise into community-focused action when they return to their various formations.
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EFCC Arraigns Alleged Serial Fraudster, Titilayo Eboh, Two Others For Alleged N247.5m Fraud
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January 31, 2026
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, on Friday, January 30, 2026, arraigned an alleged serial fraudster, Titilayo Funmilayo Eboh, for an alleged N247,500,000( Two Hundred and Forty-seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira) before Justice Justice Ramon Oshodi of the State High Court sitting in Ikeja Lagos.
Eboh, alongside Uchenna Ejindu and Salami Eneojo Stephen, was arraigned on an amended four-count charge bordering on obtaining under false pretence, conspiracy , money laundering and stealing.
The defendants allegedly conspired to defraud one Jude Nyemike Atoh of the sum of ₦247,500,000 (Two Hundred and Forty-Seven Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira).
Investigation revealed that the defendants received the sum of money in cash under the pretence that they would provide the dollar equivalent to the petitioner, a representation they knew to be false.
One of the counts reads: “That you, Uchenna Ejindu, Musa Abdulhamid, Salami Eneojo Stephen, and Titilayo Funmilayo Eboh, sometime in July 2024 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, conspired to defraud Mr. Jude Nyemike Atoh of the sum of ₦247,500,000 on the pretence that you would give him the dollar equivalent, which pretence you knew to be false, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 8 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, No. 14, 2006.”
Another count reads: ” Musa Abdlhanmid (trading under the name and style of Rizqan Dayyiban Global Concept), Salami Eneojo Stephen and Titilayo Funmilayo Eboh, sometime, in July, 2024 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, collaborated to conceal the sum of $160,300 (One Hundred and Sixty Thousand, Three Hundred Dollars), property of one Jude Nyemike, with the aim of concealing the ilegal origin of the said sum by giving and receiving same in cash.”
The first, second and third defendants pleaded “not guilty” to counts one, two, and three, while the second and third defendants also pleaded “not guilty” to count four.
During the proceedings, prosecution counsel, T. J. Banjo informed the court that the matter had already been fixed for trial on February 27, 2026, and prayed the court to maintain the date.
Responding, counsel to the first defendant, Victor Okpara, SAN, told the court that his client had been on bail since May 15, 2025, and had diligently attended all court proceedings.
He also urged the court to allow him to continue to enjoy the existing bail conditions.
Counsel to the second defendant, Dehinde Dipeolu, aligned with the submission of Okpara.
Counsel to the third defendant, Mike Umonnan, informed the court that he had filed a bail application and also prayed for an earlier date to move the application in view of the health condition of his client.
The prosecution counsel, however, vehemently opposed the bail application of the third defendant and also urged the court to remand her in a correctional centre, citing difficulties previously encountered by the Commission in arresting her.
Justice Oshodi, consequently, adjourned the matter till February 12, 2026, for the hearing of the third defendant’s bail application and also ordered that she be remanded at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre.
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Investigation Exposes US, Dubai Properties Linked To Maina’s Pension Fraud
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January 30, 2026
In 2010, as thousands of Nigerian pensioners queued endlessly for unpaid benefits, Abdulrasheed Maina, then chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, was quietly acquiring luxury properties abroad.
In August of that year, Mr Maina purchased a $215,000 house in Kentucky, United States, paying cash with no mortgage, according to property records reviewed by Premium Times and its investigative partners.
That transaction marked the beginning of a string of foreign property acquisitions allegedly funded with money diverted from Nigeria’s pension system.
A cross-border investigation by Premium Times, the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), and the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF) has revealed that between 2010 and 2013, Mr Maina acquired four properties in the United States and the United Arab Emirates worth over $1.3m.
The purchases coincided with the period Nigerian authorities later alleged that Mr Maina siphoned millions of dollars from pension funds under his control.
Property records show that:
In August 2010, Mr Maina bought a house in Frankfort, Kentucky, for $215,000 in cash.
In 2011, through VIU Investment LLC, a company he controlled, he purchased two more homes in Kentucky for a combined $415,000, again paying cash.
In June 2013, he bought a two-bedroom hotel apartment in Dubai for nearly $700,000, shortly after he was removed from office.
The Dubai property is currently registered in the name of his daughter, Farida Abdulrasheed Maina.
Timing Raises Questions
Court documents indicate that Mr Maina and his personal secretary allegedly diverted over $1m from pension funds between 2010 and 2013—a timeline that aligns closely with the property purchases.
According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Maina fraudulently obtained $1.8m from public funds through pension biometrics contracts shortly before buying the first US property.
Divorce Deal Transfers US Property
The investigation further revealed that Mr Maina’s ex-wife, Laila Abdulrasheed Maina, gained ownership of one of the US properties through a divorce settlement.
In 2022, a Kentucky court dissolved their 30-year marriage and awarded Laila the $215,000 Frankfort home, which Mr Maina had bought in 2010 with cash.
At the time of the divorce, Mr Maina had already been convicted of money laundering in Nigeria.
The EFCC did not attempt to seize the US properties, and their existence had not been publicly disclosed until now.
EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale told PREMIUM TIMES that the agency would likely investigate any foreign assets linked to illicit proceeds if provided with sufficient information.
Asset Transfers and Trusts
As corruption allegations intensified in Nigeria, Mr Maina began reshuffling ownership of his American properties.
In January 2013, he transferred the two Kentucky homes owned by VIU Investment LLC first to himself and then to the Abdulrasheed Maina Children’s Trust.
He fled Nigeria for Dubai in March 2013.
When he returned in 2017, public outrage followed revelations that he had been secretly reinstated into the civil service despite being a fugitive.
Arrest, Trial and Conviction
Mr Maina was declared wanted by the EFCC, arrested in 2019, and charged with money laundering.
In November 2021, Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court sentenced him to eight years’ imprisonment for laundering N2bn in pension funds.
“The convict’s salary as a civil servant was a little above N300,000 and could not have amounted to N2bn even if he saved for 35 years,” the judge held.
Mr Maina fled trial once more but was rearrested in Niger Republic and extradited to Nigeria.
His son, Faisal Maina, was also convicted in a separate money laundering case and sentenced in absentia after fleeing to the United States.
Early Release, Public Outrage
The Nigerian Correctional Service confirmed that Mr Maina was released on February 25, 2025, following statutory remission for good behaviour.
He resurfaced publicly last week after a branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) named him a patron and presented him with a “Rule of Law and Courage Award.”
The NBA national leadership swiftly disowned the award and announced disciplinary action against the branch officials involved.
Two Names, Two Jurisdictions
Following her divorce, Laila changed her name in the US to Laila Duke Williams in late 2022.
However, in Nigeria, she continues to operate under Laila Abdulrasheed Maina, incorporating two companies in 2024 using that name, according to Corporate Affairs Commission records.
Both Mr Maina and his ex-wife hold dual Nigerian and American citizenship.
In Kentucky, Laila declared herself unemployed during divorce proceedings.
Yet earlier, she had filed affidavits in Nigerian courts claiming ownership of several properties the EFCC sought to confiscate, insisting they were bought from proceeds of an African fabric export business.
The EFCC countered that no evidence supported such claims.
In 2024, all 23 Nigerian properties linked to Mr Maina—including one bought with $1.4m cash—were finally forfeited to the Federal Government.
Assets Beyond Nigeria’s Reach
While Nigerian authorities recovered domestic assets, Mr Maina’s foreign properties remain beyond their reach.
Former US Justice Department official Stefan Cassella said American authorities could pursue money laundering charges against Laila if it is proven she knowingly benefited from criminal proceeds.
“If she knew the property was criminally derived, she could face charges in the US,” Cassella said, noting that the statute of limitations has not yet expired.
According to Premium Times, both Mr Maina and Laila declined to respond to multiple requests for comment.
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Nollywood Actor Arrested Over Involvement In Coup Plot Against Tinubu
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A Nollywood filmmaker and actor, Stanley Amandi, has been arrested alongside military officers accused of planning a violent overthrow of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
According to Premium Times, Amandi, a director and former chairman of the Enugu State chapter of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, was arrested in September 2025, marking the first public disclosure of his alleged involvement in the foiled plot.
Investigations revealed that the actor was allegedly recruited by the suspected coup plotters to function as a propagandist, as part of preparations for what security sources described as a violent takeover of government.
Government sources earlier briefed on the matter said the plotters allegedly planned to assassinate top government officials, including President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, among others.
On Monday, the Defence Headquarters officially confirmed that investigations uncovered a plan to illegally oust the Tinubu administration, adding that officers indicted in the matter would be arraigned before military judicial panels.
In a statement, the military said investigations had been concluded and forwarded to the “appropriate superior authority in line with extant regulations.”
“The comprehensive investigation, conducted in accordance with established military procedures, examined all circumstances surrounding the conduct of the affected personnel,” the statement read.
The Defence Headquarters said findings identified “a number of officers with allegations of plotting to overthrow the government,” describing such conduct as inconsistent with the ethics and professional standards of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
Last October, it was reported that 16 military officers were under investigation for allegedly planning a coup. At the time, the army dismissed the reports, saying the officers were being investigated for “indiscipline and breach of service regulations.”
However, further investigations reportedly led to the arrest of additional officers and civilians, including Amandi.
Sources familiar with the probe said the suspects would face both court-martial proceedings and civil trials, depending on their status.
While serving military officers are expected to be tried first by military tribunals, civilians implicated in the alleged plot, including the Nollywood actor, are to be prosecuted in civil courts.
Amandi is a known figure in Nollywood, having worked as an actor, production manager and director.
His works include The Album (director), Tiger King (director and producer, 2008), Cornerstone (2019), and Once Upon a Dream (actor, 2024).
His last post on Instagram was dated September 19, 2025, shortly before his arrest.
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