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DSS arraigns five Ansaru suspects over Oyo school abduction

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The Department of State Services on Wednesday arraigned five suspected members of the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi-Biladis Sudan, popularly known as Ansaru, before the Federal High Court in Abuja over the May 15 abduction of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State and the alleged killing of two victims.

The defendants are Mahmud Muhammad, also known as Abu Bara’a and Abbas Mukhtar; Abubakar Abbas, alias Isah Adam and Mallam Mahmuda Al-Nigeri; Abdulrazak Umar, also known as Abu Khalifa/Abu Khalid; Yunusa Musa, alias Abu Yunusa Bin Musa; and Shamsu Adamu Sani, also known as Abu Itisar.

They pleaded not guilty to a six-count charge bordering on terrorism, conspiracy, aiding terrorism and concealment of information.

According to the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/438/2026, the Federal Government alleged that Muhammad and Abbas ordered members of the Ansaru terrorist group to kidnap and kill victims across the country if they were arrested, with the aim of compelling the government to accede to their demands.

Part of the first count read, “That you… sometime between 2025 and 2026, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did order your foot soldiers of Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi-Biladis Sudan (ANSARU) terrorist group… that in the event of your arrest by the government, to kidnap and kill victims in different parts of the country to compel the government to accede to your demands and in obedience to your order… and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 24 of Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 and punishable under Section 24(2)(b) of the same Act.”

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The prosecution further alleged in the second count that the kidnapping culminated in the killing of two victims, Michael Oyedokun and Deacon John Olaleye.

The charge stated in part, “…after the above kidnap on 15th May, 2026 at Oriire LGA, Oyo State, did cause the death of two persons, Michael Oyedokun and Deacon John Olaleye, by decapitating them.”

The DSS also accused the five defendants of concealing information about the planned terrorist attack and failing to disclose it to law enforcement agencies, while Umar, Musa and Sani were separately charged with conspiracy and aiding the alleged kidnapping and killings.

Following their plea, counsel for the prosecution, Dr Caliatus Eze, urged the court to remand the defendants in the protective custody of the DSS pending trial.

Justice Salim Ibrahim granted the application, and ordered that the defendants be remanded in DSS custody.

The judge directed that they should be granted unhindered access to their lawyers and two members of their immediate families, as well as adequate medical care.

He subsequently adjourned the case until September 25 for the commencement of trial.

Recall that the Oriire school attack occurred on May 15 when armed men invaded Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery/Primary School and L.A. Primary School in Oyo State, abducting about 46 pupils and teachers.

The victims spent nearly two months in captivity before security forces rescued most of them, while two captives were killed during the incident.

The Federal Government has linked the attack to the Ansaru terrorist group, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated organisation.

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The PUNCH reports that earlier this month, the Federal High Court in Abuja sentenced two senior Ansaru commanders to life imprisonment after they pleaded guilty to multiple terrorism-related offences, including terrorism financing, kidnapping and related crimes.

UI community donates N6m to victims

Some retired and serving staff of the University of Ibadan, on Wednesday, donated about N6m to rescued schoolchildren, teachers and

bereaved families of Oriire LG school attack.

The donation was presented to the victims at the Office of the Inspector-General of Education, Ogbomoso Zone.

Chairman of the University of Ibadan ad hoc committee on support for Oriire rescued abductees, Prof Ezekiel Ayoola, who led the delegation, said the intervention reflected the academic community’s solidarity with the victims.

He explained that the donation was raised through voluntary contributions by former Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof Kayode Adebowale; the Vice-Chancellor of Bowen University, Prof Jonathan Babalola; professors and early-career academics.

He added that the donation was intended to complement ongoing rehabilitation efforts, promising that they had not been forgotten.

Ayoola said, “Our gathering today is both sombre and celebratory. It reminds us of the insecurity confronting our nation, but it also celebrates the triumph of humanity over terror.

“Although the abductees had regained their freedom, many continued to grapple with psychological trauma.”

He stressed that “sustained emotional, educational and financial support would be required to help them rebuild their lives.”

Ayoola commended both the federal and state governments, as well as security agencies, for their coordinated efforts that led to the rescue of the victims.

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Earlier, the Inspector-General of Education, Ogbomoso Zone, Mr Olubunmi Adisa, described the gesture as a remarkable demonstration of compassion and social responsibility.

“The academic staff of the University of Ibadan have redefined the relationship between the town and the gown. You have set another pace in humanitarian service. With this gesture, there is hope for Nigeria,” he said.

The symbolic presentation was made by Prof Adenike Emeke, Prof Chinedum Babalola and Prof Aina Adeogun to the rescued teachers, pupils and widows of those who lost their lives during the attack.

Prof Babalola, while addressing the beneficiaries, said the donation conveyed the academic community’s empathy and solidarity.

“We are standing with you to let you know that you are not alone. We rejoice over your safe return and pray that God will continue to strengthen you,” Prof Babalola said.

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Soldiers rescue kidnap victim, foil terrorist attack in Kaduna, Sokoto

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Troops of the Joint Task Force North-West, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have rescued a kidnap victim in Kaduna State and foiled a terrorist attack in Sokoto State.

The military disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday by the Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force, Lt. Col. Aliyu Danja.

According to Danja, troops of Sector 1 rescued a 43-year-old man abducted around Awon Community in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Thursday.

He said the troops responded to a distress call and immediately moved into the area, forcing the terrorists to abandon their victim and flee into the surrounding bushes.

“The troops swiftly moved into the area and pursued the terrorists into the surrounding bushes, compelling them to abandon their captive and flee,” Danja said.

He added that the rescued victim was subsequently reunited with his family.

In a separate operation on Friday, troops of Sector 2, working with local security personnel, foiled an attack on Kwaren Gamba Village in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

Danja said the troops engaged the terrorists and forced them to withdraw from the community in disarray.

He stated that troops subsequently pursued the fleeing terrorists, during which one terrorist was neutralised.

According to him, the troops also recovered two mobile phones, cash, an ATM card, recharge cards and other items from the scene.

Danja said the latest operations demonstrated the military’s continued efforts to deny terrorists freedom of action across the North-West.

“The Joint Task Force North-West Operation FANSAN YAMMA remains resolute in sustaining the tempo of ongoing operations to deny terrorists freedom of action and create a safer environment for communities across the Joint Operations Area,” he said.

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He assured residents that troops would continue to respond decisively to emerging security threats.

“The Theatre Command reassures the public that troops will continue to respond decisively to emerging threats,” he added.

The military spokesman also urged residents to remain vigilant and provide timely and credible information to security forces to support ongoing operations.

He said such cooperation remained critical to efforts to restore lasting peace and security across the region.

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Tinubu orders arrest, suspends three perm secs as ICPC uncovers new fake agency

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President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate arrest of one George Buchi Nwabueze and the suspension of three permanent secretaries over the discovery of another fake agency operating within the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

They include M.S. Danjuma, Nadungu Gagare, and Richard P. Pheelangwah.

Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, Dr Musa Aliyu, SAN disclosed this to State House correspondents on Friday after briefing the President for the second time in two days, following an earlier meeting on Thursday.

Aliyu said the newly uncovered fake office, operating under the name “National Brands Development and Made-in-Nigeria Special Project Office,” had been illegally allocated office space within the premises of the OSGF, contrary to extant laws and without presidential authorisation.

He said, “Upon further briefing by ICPC to Mr President on the ongoing investigations into the fake Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and procedural weaknesses in the public service, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has uncovered another fake agency and office operating under the name National Brands Development and Made-in-Nigeria Special Project Office, which has been illegally allocated office space within the premises of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,” Aliyu said.

He said the discovery emerged in the course of the commission’s broader investigation, as earlier directed by President Tinubu, and identified the promoter of the fake office as one Prince George Buchi Nwabueze, who was found to be operating under multiple aliases.

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“The fake agency office, National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, was promoted by one George Buchi Nwabueze, with active suspected collaborators in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, contrary to extant laws and without authorisation of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The promoter was discovered to also operate under four other variations of his name: George Nathan, George Nathan Nwabueze, Honourable George Buchi Nwabueze, Prince George Buchi Nwabueze and George Nwabueze,” Aliyu said.

He revealed that the ICPC had engaged the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to ascertain vital information relating to the fake office under investigation, and had comprehensively briefed the President on the new developments.

“I have briefed Mr President comprehensively on these new developments. ICPC will continue with its investigations accordingly,” he said.

Aliyu said following the discovery, “Mr President has directed as follows: the immediate arrest of Prince George Buchi Nwabueze; the immediate suspension of the following permanent secretaries; M.S. Danjuma, Nadungu Gagare, and Richard P. Pheelangwah,” he said.

Friday’s development is the latest in a scandal that began with the exposure of the fictitious Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, whose self-styled Director-General, Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, is currently facing prosecution on charges of forgery and impersonation.

The ICPC’s interim report, submitted to the President on August 6 after a 30-day investigation, had earlier disclosed the existence of two other fictitious bodies, the FCT Investment Promotion Agency and the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency and Public-Private Partnership.

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The National Brands Development and Made-in-Nigeria Special Project Office is the fourth fake agency uncovered after the PFIFC scandal since early April.

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EFCC withdraws cybercrime charges against BUK student

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has withdrawn the charges against a final-year student of Bayero University, Kano, Maryam Shehu, and another Nigerian, Abubakar Abdulhamad, who were arraigned for alleged cybercrime and peddling malicious information against the commission.

The two defendants were arraigned separately before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday.

The commission had accused Shehu of publishing a social media post on June 21 alleging that EFCC officials assaulted one Ahmed Uthman on the instruction of a zonal director who allegedly collected N20m from one Usman Abbas.

The EFCC said the publication was intended to tarnish its reputation and constituted an offence under Section 24(2)(c) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act, 2015, as amended in 2024.

Abdulhamad was also charged under the same provision over a separate allegation.

Both defendants pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them.

However, the EFCC in a statement on Friday by its spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said the Executive Chairman of the commission, Ola Olukoyede, directed the withdrawal of the charges following appeals for leniency and an apology from Shehu’s father, as well as pleas from well-meaning Nigerians

Oyewale said although the commission considered the alleged cyberstalking to be contrary to the Cybercrimes Act, the chairman was moved by the appeals and apologies presented on behalf of the defendants.

The statement read, “ The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede has compassionately ordered the withdrawal of charges preferred against Maryam Isah Shehu and Abubakar Shuraim Abdulhamad, who were, on Thurday August 21, 2026 arraigned before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja , for alleged cybercrime and peddling malicious information against the Commission.

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“While the Commission considered the arraignment of the two defendants for cyber stalking to be contrary to Section 24(2) (c) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act, 2015 (As Amended) 2024 and punishable under Section 24 (2) (c) (ii) of the same Act, the Executive Chairman, nonetheless, considered the passionate pleas and apologies of Shehu’s father and appeals of well-meaning Nigerians for leniency.

“To this end, he has directed that charges filed against the two young Nigerians be dropped and warned that the EFCC would no longer tolerate any wilful attack on its image in any form, medium or platform.

“The EFCC’s boss assured Nigerians that the Commission would continue to function in line with its assigned mandate and in the best interests of the nation”.

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