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Appeal Court Refuses Bail For Former Acting Accountant-General Convicted Of N868.5m Fraud

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has dismissed the bail application filed by former Acting Accountant-General of the Federation, Chukwunyere Nwabuoku, who is serving an eight-year prison sentence for laundering ₦868.5 million.

A three-member panel of the appellate court ruled that Nwabuoku failed to present sufficient grounds to justify his release pending the determination of his appeal against his conviction.

The ruling, delivered by Justice Adebukola Banjoko on behalf of the panel, upheld the objection of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which argued that the application lacked merit.

Nwabuoku was convicted on March 23, 2026, by the Federal High Court in Abuja after being found guilty of laundering ₦868.465 million while serving as Director of Finance and Accounts at the Federal Ministry of Defence between 2019 and 2021.

The former public official briefly served as Acting Accountant-General of the Federation in 2022 following the suspension of Ahmed Idris.

However, his tenure lasted less than two months before he was removed from office after the EFCC launched a separate investigation into allegations of financial misconduct against him.

Following his conviction, Nwabuoku appealed the judgment and sought bail on health grounds, arguing that his medical condition had deteriorated in custody and that he required specialist treatment beyond what was available at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, the designated medical facility for inmates of the Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre.

Through his counsel, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) N.I. Quakers, he also assured the court that he had reliable sureties who would guarantee his appearance whenever required if granted bail.

The EFCC opposed the application, insisting that the offences for which he was convicted were grave and involved the diversion of substantial public funds.

The commission further argued that there was no credible medical evidence showing that he could not continue receiving adequate treatment while in custody.

According to the anti-graft agency, correctional authorities had already facilitated his transfer to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital for medical evaluation, demonstrating that he had access to appropriate healthcare.

The commission also contended that granting bail pending appeal would undermine public confidence in the administration of justice and weaken Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign.

In dismissing the application, the Court of Appeal held that Nwabuoku’s request lacked merit.

His substantive appeal challenging both his conviction and eight-year prison sentence remains pending before the appellate court.

 

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Court Orders Police To Pay N100m Over Killing Of 22-Year-Old In Calabar

A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar has awarded ₦100 million in damages against the Nigeria Police Force and other respondents over the torture and killing of 22-year-old Onyekachi Mba.

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu delivered the judgment in a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by the deceased’s mother, Victoria Mba, through her counsel, Roland Ndubuka.

The case arose from an incident on August 1, 2025, when Mba was allegedly assaulted and shot by police officers attached to the Cross River State Government House in Calabar.

According to court records, the deceased had reportedly gone to the Government House to deliver what he described as a message from God to Governor Bassey Otu when he was confronted by security personnel.

He was allegedly beaten and shot before being rushed to the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital in Calabar, where he later died from his injuries.

The suit, filed on October 10, 2025, sought the enforcement of the deceased’s fundamental rights as guaranteed under the 1999 Constitution, including his rights to personal liberty, human dignity and freedom of movement.

In her judgment, Justice Ojukwu held that the torture, assault and killing of the young man were unlawful, unjustifiable and amounted to a gross violation of his constitutional rights.

The court further described the actions of the officers involved as an abuse of power and executive recklessness.

Consequently, Justice Ojukwu awarded ₦100 million in damages against the respondents, ruling that the compensation could be paid jointly or individually.

The respondents in the suit include the Nigeria Police Force, the Police Service Commission, the Commissioner of Police in Cross River State, Assistant Superintendent of Police Victor Edet and Superintendent of Police Emmanuel Dickson, the Chief Security Officer at the Cross River State Government House.

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Final Batch Of Nigerians Evacuated from South Africa Returns Home

The sixth and final batch of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa has arrived in Lagos, bringing the total number of returnees to 1,174.

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) disclosed that the last group of 40 Nigerians arrived on Friday aboard a chartered flight, completing the evacuation exercise approved by the Federal Government.

According to the commission, the returnees were transported to Nigeria through six flights comprising four Air Peace flights carrying 258, 266, 262 and 282 passengers respectively, one ValueJet flight with 66 returnees, and the final chartered flight conveying 40 evacuees.

Speaking after their arrival, the returnees expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for approving their evacuation from South Africa.

They also appreciated the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu; Nigeria’s Acting High Commissioner to South Africa, Temitope Alexander-Ajayi; and the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NiDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, for facilitating their safe return.

NiDCOM said the returnees were received at the airport by officials of several government agencies, including the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and security agencies.

The commission also disclosed that several state governments, private organisations and individuals provided financial and humanitarian support to the returnees.

According to NiDCOM, the Imo State Government approved a grant of ₦1 million for each returnee from the state, while telecommunications giant MTN donated free SIM packs with data valued at ₦50,000 and pledged an additional ₦100,000 to each returnee.

Officials of the Edo and Delta State governments also announced support packages for their indigenes.

In addition, the JAAL Foundation pledged empowerment assistance for 50 female returnees, while the General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries Worldwide, Chibuzor Chinwe, was commended for providing free accommodation, skills acquisition opportunities and educational support for dozens of the returnees and their families.

The returnees equally acknowledged the support of Harvesters Church founder, Bolaji Idowu, who donated ₦100,000 each to 66 evacuees, as well as Cruxstone, a real estate firm, for providing financial assistance to the first batch of returnees.

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Obi Faults Midnight Arrest Of Prof. Aghaji, Demands Accountability

The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Coalition (NDC) for the 2027 general election, Peter Obi, has condemned the alleged midnight arrest and detention of renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, Professor Martin Aghaji, describing the incident as a disturbing violation of the rule of law and citizens’ fundamental rights.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Obi expressed concern over reports that security operatives allegedly stormed the 74-year-old professor’s residence in Independent Layout, Enugu, at about 2 a.m., arrested him in the presence of his visiting daughter and transported him to Lagos, where he was reportedly detained for three days before being informed that his arrest was a mistake.

The former Anambra State governor questioned the growing trend of security agencies resorting to force against law-abiding citizens, insisting that due process and respect for human dignity must remain the cornerstone of law enforcement.

According to Obi, Professor Aghaji was neither invited nor contacted before security operatives allegedly invaded his residence, stressing that every Nigerian deserves to be treated with dignity regardless of social status or profession.

He described the professor as an internationally respected cardiothoracic surgeon, accomplished academic and elder statesman whose contributions to medicine and national development have earned him widespread recognition.

Obi said it was unacceptable that after the trauma of being taken from Enugu to Lagos and held in detention for three days, the professor was reportedly told that his arrest had been made in error.

He warned that such incidents could further discourage professionals from remaining in Nigeria, particularly at a time when the country is already grappling with the migration of skilled medical personnel.

The NDC presidential candidate noted that the public reaction to the incident reflects growing concern over the conduct of some security agencies and underscores the need for professionalism, accountability and respect for fundamental human rights.

Recalling the earlier harassment of a medical doctor in Akwa Ibom State, Obi argued that the repeated mistreatment of respected professionals and innocent citizens weakens public confidence in state institutions and threatens the nation’s democratic values.

He therefore urged security agencies to carry out their constitutional responsibilities with restraint, professionalism and full respect for the rights and dignity of every Nigerian.

Obi concluded by reiterating his call for a nation governed by justice, accountability and the rule of law, maintaining that “A New Nigeria is Possible.”

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Enugu Police Launch Manhunt For Bus Driver, Conductor Over Assault On Officers, Attempted Murder

The Enugu State Police Command has launched a manhunt for the driver and conductor of a Mitsubishi L300 commercial bus over their alleged involvement in the assault of police officers, attempted murder, dangerous driving and the temporary snatching of a police rifle.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, disclosed this in a statement made available to DAILY GAZETTE on Sunday.

According to the statement, the incident occurred at about 1:20 p.m. on July 9, 2026, at All Saints Roundabout along Abakaliki Road, Enugu.

Ndukwe explained that operatives of the Command’s Distress Response Squad (DRS) responded to information from the Control Room that the driver and conductor had assaulted a traffic police officer on duty.

The operatives intercepted and flagged down the commercial bus, but rather than submit to arrest, the driver allegedly pretended to stop before suddenly accelerating in an attempt to escape.

In the process, one of the police operatives was knocked down by the vehicle, while the officer’s AK-47 rifle became entangled with the bus and was dragged away as the suspects fled the scene.

The police spokesperson said that during the ensuing chase, the suspects threw the rifle out of the moving vehicle at the IMT Bus Stop along Abakaliki Road before speeding off. The weapon was immediately recovered by police officers with its ammunition intact.

Reacting to the incident, the Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, ordered a comprehensive investigation and directed operatives to intensify efforts to arrest and prosecute the fleeing suspects.

The Commissioner also urged the driver and conductor to voluntarily surrender to the police, warning that every lawful measure is being deployed to ensure their arrest.

He further called on members of the public to disregard what he described as misleading accounts of the incident, while cautioning against assaulting or obstructing police officers in the lawful discharge of their duties.

According to him, attacks on law enforcement officers constitute serious criminal offences and will be dealt with decisively in accordance with the law.

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Why Peter Obi Turned Down My Debate Challenge – Umahi

The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has claimed that former Anambra State Governor and presidential candidate, Peter Obi, declined his invitation to a public debate because he could not defend his performance in office.

Umahi made the assertion in a statement issued on Saturday through his media aide, Francis Nwaze, insisting that the proposed debate was never about politics or the 2027 presidential election but about comparing their records in public service.

According to the minister, the debate was intended to give Nigerians an opportunity to objectively assess the achievements of two former governors based on verifiable facts and governance records.

He dismissed Obi’s explanation that he declined the invitation because he is a presidential candidate of a national political party while Umahi is not, arguing that electoral status was never the issue.

“It was never about electoral status. It was about accountability. Two former governors presenting their records before Nigerians to determine who delivered more,” Umahi stated.

The former Ebonyi State governor also described his political journey as more extensive, noting that he had served as a businessman, party chairman, deputy governor, governor, Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum, Co-Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum, senator and now Minister of Works.

He maintained that Obi’s highest elective office was governor, adding that he had never served as a party chairman, senator or minister.

Highlighting his achievements in Ebonyi State, Umahi listed the construction of concrete roads, bridges, flyovers, an international airport, a teaching hospital, a university of health sciences, an ecumenical centre, a shopping mall, government buildings and several water projects.

He also pointed to major federal infrastructure projects currently under his supervision, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway, the Calabar-Abuja Super Highway and the rehabilitation of key federal roads across the country.

Umahi further criticised Obi’s emphasis on fiscal discipline and savings, arguing that prudent financial management should be complemented by visible infrastructure and lasting institutional development.

He also alleged that Obi relied on caretaker committees for much of his administration instead of conducting local government elections.

Reaffirming his position, the minister said he remains willing to engage Obi in a public debate on any credible platform, insisting that leadership should ultimately be judged by tangible results and the impact made on the lives of the people.

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FG Increases WAEC, NECO Registration Fees By Over 80%

The Federal Government has approved an increase in the registration fee for the Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE) conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO), raising the cost from ₦27,500 to ₦50,000.

The new fee, which takes effect from the 2027 NECO SSCE Internal Examination, has triggered widespread criticism from parents, education stakeholders and opposition figures, who argue that the decision will further limit access to education.

The approval was conveyed in a memo dated June 18, 2026, and signed by the Director of Senior Secondary Education at the Federal Ministry of Education, Mr. Adeniji Ibrahim, on behalf of the Minister of Education.

According to the memo addressed to the Registrar of NECO, the Minister approved a new examination fee of ₦50,000 for candidates, directing the council to notify all relevant stakeholders of the development.

The increase comes amid mounting economic hardship across the country, with many households already grappling with rising food prices, transportation costs, electricity tariffs and declining purchasing power.

Reacting to the development, the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, condemned the policy, describing it as insensitive and anti-poor.

In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku argued that increasing examination fees at a time of severe economic hardship would place an additional burden on struggling families and deny many children access to education.

He maintained that education should remain a fundamental right rather than a privilege reserved for those who can afford it, stressing that governments should remove barriers to learning instead of creating new ones.

Atiku further noted that Nigeria already has one of the world’s largest populations of out-of-school children, warning that the latest increase in examination fees could worsen the crisis by forcing more students to abandon their education.

The announcement has continued to generate mixed reactions, with many Nigerians calling on the Federal Government to reconsider the policy in the interest of students and low-income families.

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SERAP Drags INEC To Court Over Alleged N800bn Campaign Fund Linked To APC Governors

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has instituted a suit against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), seeking a court order compelling the electoral body to investigate allegations that governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) diverted about ₦800 billion from Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) funds for political campaign purposes.

The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1426/2026, was filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja and was disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by SERAP’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare.

According to the organisation, media reports alleged that APC governors have been making monthly deductions from their FAAC allocations into a dedicated campaign fund to support President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.

As part of its court filings, SERAP attached a May 17, 2026 opinion article by Premium Times columnist Festus Adedayo, which referenced claims that approximately ₦800 billion earmarked for the President’s re-election campaign was misappropriated and funded through contributions from APC-controlled states.

In the suit, SERAP is asking the court to compel INEC to investigate the allegations and require both the APC and the affected governors to disclose the identities of donors, details of contributions, and the lawful sources of all funds paid into any campaign account.

The organisation also wants the court to direct INEC to commence a comprehensive review of political campaign financing by all political parties and candidates in line with Section 91 of the Electoral Act, with particular emphasis on the sources and scale of campaign funds ahead of the 2027 general election.

SERAP argued that the allegations raise serious concerns about transparency, accountability and the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.

It maintained that the opaque use of public funds for political activities, if established, would undermine public confidence in democracy and compromise the constitutional right of Nigerians to participate in free and fair elections.

The group further contended that the Electoral Act empowers INEC to regulate political donations, enforce disclosure requirements, prescribe donation limits and impose sanctions on individuals or political parties found to have violated campaign finance regulations.

According to SERAP, where allegations involve the possible diversion of public resources for political campaigns, INEC has both constitutional and statutory responsibilities to investigate and enforce compliance with the law.

As of the time of filing this report, no date has been fixed for the hearing of the case.

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Wike-Led PDP Confirms Upload Of Presidential, National Assembly Candidates To INEC Portal

 

The faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has announced the successful submission of its presidential, vice-presidential and National Assembly candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Candidate Nomination Portal for the 2027 general election.

The disclosure was made on Sunday by the faction’s National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, who described the development as a significant milestone in the party’s preparations for the forthcoming elections.

According to Mohammed, the successful upload reflects the party’s determination to participate fully in the 2027 polls and fulfil its commitment to members and supporters across the country.

He revealed that the presidential candidate, running mate, and National Assembly candidates have all been uploaded to the commission’s portal, while the process of submitting governorship and State House of Assembly candidates is expected to be concluded shortly.

A screenshot released by the party from the INEC Candidate Nomination Portal indicated that 410 candidate nomination forms had been generated, with 367 already submitted and 42 still awaiting completion.

The PDP chairman congratulated party members nationwide on the progress made so far, expressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger and more united ahead of the 2027 general election.

The development follows INEC’s decision to extend the deadline for political parties to submit the names of their presidential and National Assembly candidates through its online nomination portal.

It also comes shortly after the All Progressives Congress (APC) announced the successful upload of its 471 candidates, including President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate candidates and House of Representatives candidates.

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APC Uploads 471 Candidates To INEC Portal, Confirms Tinubu-Shettima Ticket

 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has completed the submission of its candidates for the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections, uploading a total of 471 names to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Candidate Nomination Portal.

The submission includes the party’s presidential ticket of President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, alongside 109 Senate candidates and 360 House of Representatives candidates.

APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, announced the completion of the exercise in a statement on Sunday, describing it as a major milestone for the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Yilwatda congratulated the party’s candidates, leaders and members, saying the successful completion of the nomination process demonstrated the party’s readiness for the electoral contest.

“I congratulate our candidates, leaders, and members of APC on the successful 100 per cent upload of our Presidential, Vice Presidential, Senate, and House of Representatives candidates on the INEC Candidate Nomination Portal,” he said.

He added that the party would now shift its attention towards mobilisation, grassroots engagement and preparations for the election campaign.

The development also formally confirms the continuation of the Tinubu-Shettima presidential ticket, ending speculations over possible changes to the APC’s leadership combination for the 2027 election.

The completion of the process followed the deadline set by INEC for political parties to submit nomination forms for presidential and National Assembly candidates through the online platform.

Under the commission’s timetable, political parties were granted access codes to the nomination portal on June 26, while submission of the relevant nomination forms commenced on June 27 in accordance with the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026.

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