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Coup controversy: Military tracks N45bn in NDDC

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Military investigation into the alleged coup plot has reportedly uncovered a trail of N45 billion disbursed from the bank accounts of the Niger Delta Development Commission to some politically exposed persons and the soldiers detained in connection with the rumoured conspiracy to topple President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Earlier this month, Sahara Reporters reported that 16 Nigerian Army officers were detained for allegedly planning a coup d’etat to overthrow President Bola Tinubu.

The online newspaper had linked the alleged coup to the cancellation of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day by the Federal Government.

However, the military, in a statement by the Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau, denied the report linking the detention of  the16 military officers to a failed coup.

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Multiple reports on Tuesday stated that some Nigerian Army personnel raided the Abuja residence of ex-governor Timipre Sylva, also a former Minister of State for Petroleum, in connection with the alleged coup plot currently under investigation by the Defence Intelligence Agency.

Sequel to the discovery, the Defence Intelligence Agency investigators grilled some top NDDC officials about the sources of the fund, beneficiaries and how it was utilised.

The development has set off panic alarms at the NDDC headquarters over alleged links to the financing of subversive activities.

The Federal Government had also denied the coup plot against Tinubu’s administration. The Defence Headquarters described reports of a coup attempt as “false, misleading, and malicious” and stated that 16 military officers in custody are being investigated for professional misconduct, not a coup plot.

While details of the interrogation of the NDDC officials remain unclear, investigators are said to be scrutinising a series of high-value transactions carried out in recent months allegedly linked to politically-exposed persons.

They include a shoreline project awarded to a former governor in the South-South to the tune of N45bn, some of which allegedly found its way to the account of some of the detained officers.

Security sources with knowledge of the ongoing probe confirmed that the interrogation of the NDDC top shots was “part of a broader intelligence-based inquiry into the movement of public funds.”

Sources in the NDDC disclosed to The PUNCH that many top officials are apprehensive that the development may trigger a broader probe into the commission’s financial dealings.

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They affirmed that the invitation of the top NDDC executives had triggered widespread anxiety among senior officials.

 

 

According to one insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity, “Since the news broke about the interrogation of the top shots, the atmosphere here has been uneasy. Many directors are being cautious about their movements and communications.”

Some executive directors who maintain close administrative ties with the embattled NDDC top shots are said to be worried about the development.

The development has sparked intense speculation within the commission, with staff expressing concern that the investigation could widen and implicate other senior officials.

The NDDC spokesperson, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, declined comments when asked about the quizzing of the commission’s officials.

Meanwhile, Sylva has denied alleged involvement in the coup plot.

His Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs, Chief Julius Bokoru, said the rumour in some quarters is the handiwork of ‘’desperate and self-seeking politicians trying to actualise their ambitions in 2027.’’

On Wednesday, The PUNCH reported how Sylva’s Abuja home was raided by Defence Intelligence Agency operatives probing the controversial plot to forcefully change the government.

During the raid, which took place on Saturday, the operatives arrested Sylva’s younger brother, Paga, who is his Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs and also took his driver into custody.

The former Bayelsa governor and All Progressives Congress chieftain was outside the country during the operation.

The media aide disclosed that the operatives did not remove anything from Sylva’s Abuja residence during the operation, noting that the two men that were arrested have yet to be released from custody.

Bokoru explained that no reason was provided for the raid. He further clarified that the former governor’s Yenagoa residence was not raided by the operatives.

He confirmed that Sylva and his wife, Alanyingi, were out of the country at the time.

Explaining their absence, Bokoru said Sylva was in the United Kingdom for routine medical checks and would soon be on his way to Malaysia to attend “a professional conference.”

He said, “It’s not true. It is the handiwork of people in the state APC who are concerned about their governorship ambition in 2027,” he stated.

“Those doing this are in the state APC. It is about the 2027 governorship ambition. They are appointees of the Federal Government and instead of focusing on their work, they are playing local toxic politics.

‘’Such wicked politicians took their desperation to a nauseating level following Sylva’s intimidating political presence and credibility that had continued to expose their self-serving ambitions and evil agenda.”

Bokoru also said Sylva’s driver, as well as his younger brother, Paga, who were whisked away by the operatives on Saturday, were yet to be released from custody.

He disclosed that the operatives of the Defence Headquarters did not remove anything from Sylva’s Abuja residence when they raided it last Saturday.

However, a close associate of Sylva told The PUNCH that several parts of the house were damaged following Saturday’s raid.

He said, “Expensive doors were destroyed while a number of other household appliances were ransacked and scattered during the raid but nothing incriminating was found.”

He dismissed allegations linking the Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku,  to Sylva as part of the coup plot.

Ogbuku was the Chief of Staff to Sylva while he was Bayelsa governor.

When contacted, Ogbuku denied he was arrested. In a short message to our correspondent, he said, “I’m not aware of such. Just the way you are seeing it is the same way I’m seeing it too on social media.”

Earlier, in a statement on Wednesday, titled, ‘Setting the record straight on recent false reports about Sylva,’ Bokoru denied Sylva’s reported involvement in the alleged coup plot.

He insisted that his principal was not involved in the planning or logistics of any coup.

The statement read, “In the past 48 hours, I have been inundated with calls from members of the press, political associates, and concerned individuals regarding a circulating report alleging that His Excellency, Chief Timipre Sylva, has “fled” the country in connection with certain purported matters.

“For the avoidance of doubt, it is true that the residence of His Excellency, Chief Timipre Sylva, was recently subjected to a raid by individuals believed to be operatives of the Defence Headquarters. During the said operation, considerable damage was inflicted upon the property.

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“Despite sustained efforts, I have been unable to ascertain the reasons or authorisation for this raid. To the best of my knowledge, the officers involved did not provide any categorical explanation for their actions, either at the time or subsequently.

 

 

“It is important to state unequivocally that His Excellency, Chief Timipre Sylva, CON, and his esteemed wife, Her Excellency, Alanyingi Sylva, were both outside the country at the time of the incident.

“As at my last communication with His Excellency, he was engaged in a routine medical check-up in the United Kingdom, after which he was scheduled to proceed to Malaysia to attend a professional conference.

“The next development I was made aware of, regrettably, were reports circulating across social media and other platforms concerning the raid on his residence.

“While the Defence Headquarters has already debunked the swirling rumours of a coup in Nigeria, it is important to state emphatically that Chief Timipre Sylva, CON, has no involvement whatsoever—either in planning or in logistics—with any such plot.

“Chief Sylva is a thoroughbred democrat, whose entire political journey has been defined by his faith in democratic processes and institutions. From the 1990s, when he was first elected into the Old Rivers State House of Assembly, to his tenure as Governor of Bayelsa State, Sylva has achieved every milestone through transparent, democratic engagement and the will of the people.’’

The statement further added, “His unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a matter of public record. It remains fresh in memory how he mobilized the entire Bayelsa APC structure to unanimously endorse President Tinubu at the APC Bayelsa Expanded Stakeholders’ Meeting.

“These rumours are nothing more than the handiwork of desperate and narcissistic politicians, already consumed by ambitions for 2027, who see Sylva as their last real obstacle—a man whose political presence and credibility continue to expose their dark, self-serving ambitions.”

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Court remands four suspects over Plateau mass killing

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A Plateau State High Court on Thursday remanded four suspects in the custody of the Department of State Services over the March 2026 killings in the Angwa Rukuba community, Jos North Local Government Area, and adjourned the case until April 30, 2026, for arraignment.

PUNCH Metro reports that the arraignment of the suspects was stalled due to the absence of defence counsel.

Our correspondent reports that the killings, which occurred on March 28, left no fewer than 30 persons, including children, dead after suspected attackers invaded communities in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas.

Following the incident, Governor Caleb Mutfwang condemned the attacks, describing them as attempts to destabilise the state and insisting that “life must go on” despite the violence.

“But I said no! Life must go on. Plateau must move forward by the grace of God. The genocide on the Plateau will come to an end. What is happening is not a farmer-herder conflict. Let me be clear: it is genocide, and I urge the international community to take note,” the governor said.

President Bola Tinubu, who visited the state earlier this month, also met victims and assured them that justice would be served.

“We are optimistic that ongoing interventions will help restore lasting peace,” the President said, while urging residents to remain vigilant.

The four suspects listed for arraignment in court in Jos on Thursday include Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar (also known as Auwalu Dogo), Musa Abubakar Ibrahim (also known as Yaroro), among others, who are alleged to have conspired to carry out the attack.

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The Plateau State Government filed charges against the suspects over the March 2026 killings in Angwa Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area.

The government said the suspects were arrested by the DSS between April 3 and April 10, 2026, and charged with offences including criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism and other related offences.

According to the charge filed by the State Attorney General, Philemon Daffi, the defendants acted “contrary to Section 269 and punishable under Section 270 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017.”

The charge states, “That you… did conspire among yourselves to commit offences relating to terrorism when you planned, organised, facilitated, aided, and contributed money to carry out the attack in Angwan Rukuba… which led to the death of over thirty (30) people.”

When the case resumed on Thursday at Court 12 of the Plateau State High Court in Jos for arraignment, the suspects, speaking through an interpreter, requested an adjournment to enable them to engage defence counsel of their choice.

The prosecution counsel and Solicitor General of Plateau State, Joel Tagven, did not object to the application for adjournment. He, however, requested that the suspects be remanded in DSS custody pending the next hearing.

His application was granted.

“Ordinarily, the matter is supposed to come up today, but in view of the request of the accused demanding lawyers, we can adjourn the case to enable them to get lawyers of their choice. I also appeal that the suspects be remanded in DSS custody for easy access and continuation of the investigation,” the prosecution counsel said.

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The presiding judge, Justice Gidelia FomYom, adjourned the case until April 30, 2026, for arraignment.

The suspects were immediately moved out of the court in a bus to the DSS facility.

In an interview with journalists, the Solicitor General of Plateau State commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating what he described as an enabling environment for the prosecution of the suspects in accordance with the law.

“We appreciate Mr President for giving a marching order. In fact, we appreciate him for four reasons. First, for giving the marching order, which led to the DSS making efforts that resulted in the arrest of the suspects.

“Second, in the past, prosecutions were not conducted in the state; suspects were usually taken to Abuja. But today, we have been permitted to prosecute them here,” he said.

He added, “Third, you will recall that when Mr President came, he pledged that security materials like CCTV cameras would be provided to the state for security purposes. That will go a long way in helping secure the state. Fourth is the issue of prosecuting them here. This is not how it used to be.

“This is now happening here, and it is something to appreciate Mr President, the governor, and the DSS for their collaboration and support to enable this prosecution in the state,” the Solicitor General added.

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PHOTOS: Edo State Govt uncovers adoption scam, shuts down illegal orphanage and arrests proprietress

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The Edo State Government, through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, has uncovered an alleged adoption scam following the closure of an illegal orphanage, Uwadia Children Home, in Afuze, Owan East Local Government Area.

The development also led to the arrest of the proprietress, an elderly woman, Mrs Grace Efe Uwadia who has been handed over to the Aideyan Police Station in Benin City for further investigation and prosecution.

Providing further insight into the case, the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development revealed that the incident was triggered by a formal complaint from an alleged victim, Mr Monday Akpaduma who had approached the ministry after encountering irregularities in an adoption process.

According to the Commissioner, the man alleged that he initially applied to adopt a child through the orphanage and paid a sum of N250,000 as a processing fee.

He was subsequently asked to pay an additional N1 million before the child could be released to him.

After prolonged delays, he was allegedly informed that the adoption fee had been increased to N2 million by the ministry, a claim that raised suspicion and prompted him to report directly to the ministry.

The Commissioner explained that an internal investigation was immediately launched, which revealed that all documents presented by Mr. Akpaduma were fraudulent and did not originate from the ministry, despite being issued on an old ministry letterhead.

Further allegations by Mr. Akpadume, pointed to a staff member of the Social Welfare Department in Owan East Local Government Council, Mr Vincent Ogbodo as the source of the documents, suggesting possible collusion with the illegal orphanage in carrying out the alleged illicit activities.

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She disclosed that the Local Government staff could not be arrested at the time of the operation, as he was not present in the office.

However, she assured that efforts are ongoing to apprehend him, stressing that all individuals connected to the illegal operation will be brought to justice.

The Commissioner further stated that the ministry has evacuated the children from the orphanage to a safe location, adding that some of them are currently receiving medical treatment.

She emphasized that the Edo State Government has zero tolerance for exploitation, fraud, or any form of illegal practice involving vulnerable children, and reiterated that the ministry does not charge arbitrary or inflated fees for adoption.

She urged members of the public to always verify information directly with the ministry and report any suspicious activities, while assuring that the affected children are now in safe custody and receiving appropriate care.

Investigations into the matter are ongoing.

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PHOTOS: Two suspected car thieves arrested in Rivers

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The Eleme Local Government Council in Rivers State has arrested two suspects linked to a stolen Toyota Corolla.

The Chief Security Officer of the council, Comr. Greg Emere Ogosu, who confirmed the incident on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 said the arrests followed ongoing efforts to fight crime in the area.

According to Ogosu, the suspects had been under watch since April 5, 2026, when the stolen car was found hidden at New Road in Onne.

The duo was later arrested after a manhunt and confessed to the crime.

He added that they have been handed over to the Nigeria Police for proper investigation and prosecution, stressing that there is no room for jungle justice in Eleme.

The council also warned that criminal activities will not be allowed in the area.

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