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Naval officer in face-off with Wike breached the law — SAN

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and constitutional law expert, Prof. Sebastine Hon, has faulted the conduct of Naval Officer A.M. Yerima in his confrontation with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, describing the officer’s actions as a “breach of the law.”

Reacting to the incident in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Hon condemned the officer’s decision to obstruct Wike’s access to a disputed plot of land in Abuja, saying the act could not be justified under any lawful military order.

“Brushing sentiments aside, I hereby condemn in totality the actions of the Naval Officer, A.M. Yerima, who obstructed the FCT Minister from gaining access into that parcel of land, under the guise of ‘obeying superior orders.’

“The duty of a junior officer to obey the orders of his superiors, even though strongly upheld in military and paramilitary circles, has its own limitations recognised by no other authority but the Supreme Court of Nigeria,” he wrote.

Hon cited Supreme Court rulings in Onunze v. State (2023) 8 NWLR (Pt. 1885) 61 and Nigeria Air Force v. James (2002) 18 NWLR (Pt. 798) 295, which, according to him, clearly established that military officers are not bound to obey illegal or manifestly unjust orders.

“The illegality in that order stems primarily from the fact that no service law of the military permits a serving military officer to mount guard at the private construction site of his boss, especially under suspicious circumstances like this,” he stated.

He added that if security concerns existed, “the retired Naval Officer ought, under the circumstances, to have engaged the civil police.”

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Hon further stressed that as the FCT minister, Wike exercises the powers of the President over land administration in Abuja, pursuant to Sections 297(2) and other provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

He said, “By Section 302 of the same Constitution, read together with other extant Acts of the National Assembly, the President of Nigeria has delegated all powers with respect to land administration in the FCT Abuja to the minister.

“Going by constitutional and administrative law, therefore, Mr Wike stood in loco of the President of Nigeria and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces on that fateful day.

“Consequently, even if the superior officer were still in service, he would not disobey Mr Wike or obstruct him from entering the land. This was an affront to the civil authority of Mr President.”

While acknowledging the minister’s method may be brash, he said Wike’s action “is legal and lawful in all respects.

“Rather, it is the officer who obstructed him that has breached not just the Nigerian Constitution, but also service and extant regulatory laws.

“For the avoidance of any doubt, Section 114 of the Armed Forces Act makes military personnel criminally liable for civil offences.

“This means the officer in question could be arraigned before a Court Martial for obstructing a public officer from performing his public duties, et cetera,” he added.

The law professor cautioned against celebrating the incident, warning that condoning such acts could embolden security personnel to disrespect civil authority.

“If such intolerable conduct by the young officer is not punished or is celebrated, this may unleash a reign of terror by the men in khaki against hapless civilians — with a grin or boast that ‘we did it to Wike and nothing happened,’” he concluded.

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Hon is among the voices joining the public discourse following Tuesday’s heated clash between Wike and the naval officer at a disputed land site in Abuja.

The confrontation occurred at Plot 1946, Gaduwa District, Abuja, when officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, acting under Wike’s order, attempted to enforce a stop-work/demolition order over a lack of title documents.

Video of the encounter, which circulated widely on social media, shows the FCT Minister and his team being blocked by uniformed personnel and exchanging heated words with Yarima.

Wike accused the soldiers and the developers of land grabbing and vowed not to be intimidated by any individual or group.

Addressing the press after the confrontation, the minister said he would not succumb to blackmail.

He recounted that the military intervened during the enforcement of FCT directives, which prompted the confrontation.

“When they came here, I was informed that the military came to chase them away, and I thought they were acting illegally.

“So today, while I was in the office, they came to implement the directive that was given to them by myself. I was told that the military had taken over the place, and I had to come by myself. It is really unfortunate.

“I do not understand how somebody who attained that position sees that he has a problem and cannot approach my office to say, ‘look, this is what is going on,’ but simply because he is a military man, he could use that to intimidate Nigerians. I am not one who will succumb to blackmail or intimidation,” Wike said.

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Florence Ajimobi arrives Vienna, assumes duty as Nigeria’s ambassador to Austria

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Mrs Florence Ajimobi has arrived in Vienna to formally assume duty as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Austria and the International Organisations in Vienna.
Florence Ajimobi arrives Vienna, assumes duty as Nigeria’s ambassador to Austria | Florence Ajimobi

Announcing her arrival in a post on Facebook on Friday, Ajimobi said she was received at the VIP Wing of Vienna International Airport by the Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Embassy and Permanent Mission, Mr. Muyiwa Onifade, alongside officials of the mission and members of the Nigerian community in Austria.

“Today, I arrived in Vienna to assume duty as the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Austria and the International Organisations in Vienna,” she wrote.

Florence Ajimobi arrives Vienna, assumes duty as Nigeria’s ambassador to Austria | Florence Ajimobi

Ajimobi added that she was “warmly received at the VIP Wing of Vienna International Airport by the Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Embassy and Permanent Mission, Mr. Muyiwa Onifade, accompanied by Home-Based Officers, Local Staff, and distinguished leaders of the Nigerian community in Austria, including representatives of the Oduduwa Group, Igbo Cultural Group, Nigeria-Austria Friendship Group, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), and Nigerian Students in Austria.”

Florence Ajimobi arrives Vienna, assumes duty as Nigeria’s ambassador to Austria | Florence Ajimobi

Expressing appreciation for the reception, she said, “I am deeply grateful for this heartfelt welcome and look forward to strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Nigeria and Austria.”

PUNCH Online reports that in November 2025, President Bola Tinubu forwarded the names of 32 ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for confirmation.

The nominees include 17 non-career ambassadors and 15 career ambassadors, who will be posted to countries and international organisations critical to Nigeria’s foreign relations.

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Ajimobi, wife of the late former Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi made the non-career list.

Six months later in March 2026, Tinubu approved the postings of 65 ambassadors-designate and high commissioners to various countries and the United Nations.

The posting had 31 non-career and 34 career ambassadors.

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NDC seeks Gbajabiamila’s sack, independent probe on PFIPC scandal

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress has called for the immediate removal of Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, following allegations linking him to an alleged scandal involving the purported Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).

In a statement dated July 3, 2026, and signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, the party said it was “alarmed by the damning allegations of corruption involving the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, and one Prince Mathew Adeniyi Adeyemi, who claims to be the Director-General of the so-called Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).”

The NDC alleged that “the non-existent agency was allegedly used to siphon public funds, with the active collusion and facilitation by the Chief of Staff, Gbajabiamila,” adding that the development “raises fundamental questions about the level of transparency, accountability, and the integrity of the Tinubu administration.”

According to the statement, allegations made by Adeyemi include claims that the PFIPC received allocations in the 2026 budget and opened multiple accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“According to the allegations by Prince Adeyemi, the PFIPC received budgetary allocations in the 2026 budget and successfully opened a Domiciliary Account, a Pound Sterling Account, and a Treasury Single Account (TSA), all domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“This development is baffling, given that the Presidency has publicly disclaimed the existence of any such agency,” the NDC said.

The party questioned how an agency it described as non-existent could have operated within official financial systems.

“The NDC finds it deeply troubling that an agency the Presidency claims does not exist could open multiple high-level financial accounts at the apex bank.

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“For an individual to open a domiciliary account, stringent documentation is required.

“How then was a fictitious agency able to open such accounts without the necessary documentation?” the statement said.

It further asked: “Did the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation knowingly process forged documents? The Presidency owes Nigerians an urgent clarification on this matter.”

Staffing approvals, others

The NDC also raised concerns over claims relating to staffing approvals for the alleged agency.

“Equally disturbing is the claim that the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation approved 314 staff positions for this supposedly non-existent agency.

“The NDC wonders how such a significant administrative action could occur without the knowledge of the Presidency and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,” it said.

The statement continued: “Is the Tinubu administration so clueless and incompetent that major decisions bypass its principal officers?”

The party also referenced allegations attributed to Adeyemi regarding financial demands and appointments.

“More grievous is the allegation that the Chief of Staff demanded 48% of the agency’s take-off grant amounting to #27,395,510,136, a request Prince Adeyemi reportedly rejected, which invariably resulted in a public spat,” the statement said.

It added: “Adeyemi further admitted that he fraudulently secured his appointment through the Chief of Staff for the sum of 600 million, with #400 million allegedly paid through proxies to the Chief of Staff, with a balance of 200 million outstanding, a default that reportedly contributed in triggering the current denial of the agency’s existence by aides of the President.”

Describing the allegations as serious, the NDC stated, “These are not mere allegations; they point to a disturbing pattern of institutionalised corruption, including the alleged sale of appointments to the highest bidders.”

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The statement further said: “The NDC believes this scandal further confirms that the current administration has entrenched and legitimised corruption as a way of governance in Nigeria.”

The party also referred to the death of Babatunde Tanimola and claims made by Adeyemi regarding threats to his life.

“The situation is further compounded by the mysterious death of Mr Babatunde Tanimola, the intermediary between Prince Adeyemi and the Chief of Staff, who reportedly died in a fire accident at a hotel in Utako, Abuja, on October 22, 2025, just a day after the Chief of Staff’s petition was received by the Police,” the statement said.

It added: “Prince Adeyemi has also raised an alarm over multiple assassination attempts on his life, including a brazen attack along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway on September 7, 2025. He also cried out recently that there is an attempt by certain forces in government to eliminate him.”

NDC demands

Among its demands, the NDC called for “the immediate removal of the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, to allow for a full, unbiased investigation,” arguing that “his continued stay in office constitutes a clear conflict of interest and a threat to the integrity of any probe.”

The party also urged President Bola Tinubu to establish “an independent investigative panel to thoroughly examine all aspects of this scandal, including the operations of the alleged PFIPC, budgetary allocations, account openings, staff approvals, and financial transactions.”

It further demanded investigations into “the mysterious death of Mr Babatunde Tanimola and the assassination attempts on Prince Adeyemi,” while calling for witness protection for Adeyemi and investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), and the Nigeria Police Force.

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“The NDC will not accept the usual tactic of issuing a mere defensive press release from the Presidency as a deflective ploy.

“Nigerians deserve to know the truth through a transparent process that promotes fairness and justice. The culture of impunity and the brazen sale of public appointments must end.

“The NDC stands firmly with the people of Nigeria in demanding accountability. Anyone found culpable in this sordid affair, no matter how highly placed, must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” the statement said.

Presidency’s position

According to the Presidency’s position as reported by Punch, the Federal Government has rejected Adeyemi’s claims and maintains that PFIPC does not exist.

The Presidency, through Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said investigations found that Adeyemi allegedly forged a presidential appointment letter purportedly signed by Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, operated a fictitious government agency, and maintained dozens of bank accounts, including some allegedly opened in the names of non-existent government bodies.

This is as Adeyemi insisted that his appointment, agency and activities so far are genuine and not fake.

Presidency said Gbajabiamila petitioned security agencies in October 2025 over what it described as an “elaborate forgery and impersonation scheme,” leading to criminal charges against Adeyemi and two others.

It also stated that concerns about the purported agency had earlier been raised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, while insisting that no such agency exists under the Tinubu administration.

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PHOTOS: Oba of Benin places curse on k!dnappers, armed r@bbers, criminals

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The Benin Monarch, Omo N’ Oba N’ Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, has placed a spiritual curse on k!dnappers, armed robbers, and all persons planning to commit evil in his kingdom and across Edo State.

Oba Ewuare II invoked the curse through priests and priestesses of all shrines, the Ewaise (traditional physicians), the Iwebo society, and Aiyelala.

The spiritual exercise began with a procession from the Oba’s Palace and peaked at the palace’s main entrance in Benin City.

The participants were dressed in ceremonial regalia and carried traditional spiritual objects. They poured libations, performed propitiatory rites and invoked ancestral spirits to bear witness against those responsible for acts of v!olence and those collaborating with them in any part of the state.

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