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Canada-based Nigerian faces trial over alleged hate-motivated harassment

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A Canada-based Nigerian, Kayode Roberts, has been charged by the Toronto Police Service following an investigation into what authorities described as a suspected hate-motivated criminal harassment case.

PUNCH Metro gathered from a statement published on the Toronto Police website on Sunday that the charges stem from a series of incidents alleged to have occurred between July 1 and December 29, 2025.

Police alleged that Roberts assaulted and harassed a neighbour during the period, issued threats of harm, and kicked the victim’s dog.

Investigators also claimed that he made anti-2SLGBTQI+ remarks directed at the victim during the confrontations.

The statement read, “During three incidents occurring between July 1 and December 29, 2025, the accused is alleged to have assaulted, threatened to harm, and harassed the victim, as well as kicked the victim’s dog.

“During these incidents, the accused is also alleged to have made anti-2SLGBTQI+ comments directed at the victim.”

According to the police, the 40-year-old Toronto resident was located and arrested on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

He has been charged with assault, wilfully causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to an animal, uttering threats, and criminal harassment.

Authorities explained that under Canadian law, when a criminal offence such as assault or mischief is believed to be motivated by bias, prejudice, or hate, investigators may consult the Crown prosecutor.

“This investigation is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offence by the Hate Crime Unit,” the statement added.

“If a person is charged and convicted of the offence, the judge may consider hate as an aggravating factor when imposing a sentence.”

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Police further clarified that charges relating to hate propaganda — including the wilful promotion of hatred or advocating genocide — require the consent of the Attorney General and could be considered at a later stage.

Roberts is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice at 10 Armoury Street, Toronto, on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 2 p.m., in Courtroom 202.

The police emphasised that all charges remain allegations and that the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

His arrest adds to a growing list of Canada-based Nigerians facing prosecution for various offences.

PUNCH Metro had earlier reported that another Nigerian, 38-year-old Oghenemaro Ejerua, was arrested by Toronto police for allegedly assaulting vulnerable adults while working as a caregiver in the Sibley Avenue and Dentonia Park Avenue areas. He was apprehended after being declared wanted in December 2025.

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EFCC probes ‘prophet’ over alleged N70.39m fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced an investigation into a self-acclaimed prophet, Godwin Sunday Ajuluchukwucheya, popularly known as Prophet Sunday Koboko, over allegations that he defrauded members of his ministry of N70.39m.

The anti-graft agency disclosed this in a statement posted on its official X handle on Wednesday.

According to the EFCC, operatives of its Enugu Zonal Directorate are investigating allegations that the suspect obtained money from church members through various schemes and promises of spiritual interventions and investment opportunities.

One of the petitioners, identified as Okey Uwakwe, alleged that Ajuluchukwucheya collected N6.23m from him for spiritual works aimed at persuading his brother, who had lived abroad since 1997, to return to Nigeria.

The petitioner further alleged that the suspect received N3.25m to perform spiritual works to help his childless sister-in-law conceive after over 15 years without a child.

The EFCC said Uwakwe also claimed that the cleric announced to members of his ministry that he had won N33bn in a lottery and encouraged them to contribute financially with assurances that they would receive dividends from the purported winnings.

According to the commission, the petitioner contributed an additional N3.35m to the scheme and another N500,000 towards a rice-processing business the suspect allegedly claimed was worth N1bn.

The EFCC said the petitioner claimed to have paid a total of N13.33m to the suspect without receiving any benefit.

The commission added that during investigations, several other members of the ministry came forward with similar allegations.

According to the EFCC, some members alleged that the suspect sold items described as “holy ghost thunder”, “miracle stickers” and “spiritual dragons”, promising prosperity and solutions to personal challenges.

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“One of the members and a victim of the suspect said, ‘He asked me to do what they tagged ‘holy ghost thunder’, believing it was going to solve my problems. I bought it, and after all the payments, nothing happened, and my problems persisted,” the EFCC said.

The EFCC said the total amount allegedly collected from members of the ministry stood at N70.39m.

The commission added that investigations were ongoing and that the suspect would be charged to court upon their conclusion.

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Anambra couple held as police probe 10-year-old boy abuse

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A 30-year-old woman, Chisom Chukwukere, who allegedly brutalised a 10-year-old boy in Awada, Obosi, in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, has been arrested by the police.

Her husband, Chukwudi, was also arrested over allegations that the couple used burning plastic to inflict severe burns on the child.

The victim, whose video showing extensive injuries across his body recently went viral on social media, had sparked widespread outrage.

Operatives of the Anambra State Police Command arrested the suspects.

At the same time, the woman’s infant child was taken into protective custody by the state Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Welfare on Thursday.

During interrogation, Chisom reportedly pleaded with police and ministry officials to release the infant to her, claiming that the child was unwell and could not be left alone.

A video circulating online showed the suspect appealing to the authorities to return the child to her because the infant was sick and required attention.

The development has triggered public outrage, with many questioning how someone so concerned about her own child’s welfare could allegedly inflict such severe injuries on another child.

The infant has since been placed in the care of a family member through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Welfare.

Confirming the development, the spokesperson for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said investigations had been intensified and assured that all those found culpable would be brought to justice.

He said, “The police remain steadfast in enforcing laws designed to protect children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and all forms of violence.

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“The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, has reassured residents of the command’s unwavering commitment to collaborating with relevant government agencies, child protection organisations, and community stakeholders to promote and safeguard the rights, safety, and welfare of children throughout the state.

“The Anambra State Police Command remains committed to promoting justice, compassion, and the protection of human rights in line with the vision of the Inspector-General of Police.”

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Boko Haram, banditry, clashes driving poverty across North — Report reveals

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A new report has revealed that violent conflict across the northern part of the country is deepening poverty and weakening the ability of households to recover from economic shocks.

The report, titled “Insecurity, Livelihoods and Welfare in Northern Nigeria,” identified three major forms of insecurity affecting the region: Boko Haram/ISWAP insurgency in the North-East, farmer-herder conflicts in the North-Central, and banditry and kidnapping in the North-West.

The findings were unveiled on Thursday in Abuja during a high-level webinar convened by the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network of the Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom; the Development Research and Projects Centre; and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office-supported Strengthening Peace and Resilience in Nigeria project.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr Bernard Doro, opened and closed the session, reflecting on the implications of the findings for the ministry’s One Humanitarian–One Poverty Response System policy.

Presenting the report, CPAN Deputy Director, Dr Vidya Diwakar, said the study explored the relationship between insecurity and household welfare using data from the Nigeria Living Standards Survey 2022/23, the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2024, Armed Conflict Location and Event Data from 2010 to 2025, and extensive fieldwork conducted by dRPC.

The report stated that “Households in the North-East affected by Boko Haram and ISWAP attacks recorded between eight and 14 per cent lower expenditure per adult equivalent when violent incidents occurred within two years before the survey.

“Conflict-related debt accumulated since 2009 was also associated with an additional expenditure loss of between eight and 13 per cent.”

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The study found that “Farmer-herder clashes had the most severe impact on near-poor households in the North-Central zone, resulting in a 14 per cent drop in expenditure at the 60th percentile, the largest single welfare effect recorded in the study.

“In the North-West, banditry and kidnapping were linked to expenditure losses ranging from four to 11 per cent, particularly among moderately poor households.”

Despite the challenges, the report identified livelihood diversification as the most effective strategy for building resilience and escaping chronic poverty.

According to the findings, combining farming, non-farming and enterprise-based income-generating activities emerged as “the single most consistent protective factor across all three conflict types.”

The report, however, noted that “only 13 per cent of household heads in Northern Nigeria were currently pursuing diversified income opportunities.”

The study also found that education strengthens households’ ability to diversify income sources, although the benefits remain weaker among women- and youth-headed households, which account for 28.9 per cent of households in the region.

Reviewing the findings, Team Lead of SPRiNG, Dr Ukoha Ukiwo; Director of the Plateau State Peace Building Agency, Dr Julie Sanda; and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Chieftaincy Matters, Abba Waziri, highlighted the importance of linking peace-building efforts with livelihood recovery programmes.

The discussants stressed that rebuilding livelihoods and expanding economic opportunities are critical to reducing vulnerability and promoting long-term peace in conflict-affected communities.

Particular emphasis was placed on training traditional rulers and community leaders to play stronger roles in peace-building initiatives.

Speaking at the close of the webinar, Executive Director of dRPC, Dr Judith-Ann Walker, thanked the FCDO for supporting the research and commended the minister for engaging with evidence-based policy recommendations.

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She also praised the ministry’s commitment to implementing the OHOPRS framework, which is built on what she described as “one system, one register and one pathway.”

The minister pledged continued collaboration between the government and stakeholders and challenged researchers to generate evidence that would improve targeting, sequencing and graduation pathways under the OHOPRS framework, particularly for women and young people who are often excluded from poverty reduction interventions.

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