Sunday, November 23, 2025
Home Blog

Meth, Cocaine Consignments In Machine Cylinders, Auto Parts Intercepted At Lagos Airport

….. As NDLEA launches a heavy crackdown on DTOs nationwide, arresting 9 kingpins and recovering tonnes of illicit drugs in flight boarding passes and others, nabs ladies for selling Colos-laced brownies online

In a blistering crackdown on drug trafficking organisations across the country, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled no fewer than six syndicates, leading to the seizure of tonnes of assorted illicit drugs and the arrest of nine kingpins in a series of intelligence-led interdiction operations.

According to a press release on Sunday, 23rd November 2025, signed by the NDLEA Director of Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, in one such operation, NDLEA officers on Tuesday, 18th November 2025, arrested two members of a drug trafficking organisation in Onitsha, Anambra State, when they showed up to take delivery of 5.40 kilograms of methamphetamine, 10.70 kilograms of Loud, a strong strain of cannabis, 16 grams of cocaine, 200 grams of phenacetin, 200 grams of methcathinone and 100 100grams of caffeine concealed in pressure machine cylinders imported from South Africa.

The first to show up at a logistics company in Onitsha for the collection of the consignments was 30-year-old electrical appliances dealer Ebulue Lotanwa Uzochukwu, who was promptly arrested, while shortly after, another member of the syndicate, 51-year-old South Africa returnee Christopher Michael Ndibuisi, showed up and was equally arrested.

The consignments had arrived at the import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja-Lagos, with airway bill number 118-12882973 arriving from South Africa on a Tag-Angola flight on 13th November 2025 and were immediately seized based on credible intelligence. A follow-up sting operation was thereafter organised in Onitsha, Anambra State, where the recipients, Uzochukwu and Ndibuisi, were arrested.

In another operation at the Lagos airport, NDLEA operatives on Thursday, 20th November, intercepted a brake servo automobile part used to conceal 48 pellets and a block of cocaine with a gross weight of 2.30 kilograms, packed among other auto parts going to Gabon.

Following the arrest of a freight agent, Ameh Solomon, who presented the consignment for export, a follow-up at the ASMPDA market, Trade Fair Complex, Ojo, Lagos, led to the arrest of an auto parts dealer, Nwafor Tochukwu Boniface.

In Kogi State, NDLEA operatives on Monday, 17th November, intercepted a trailer conveying 4,700 kilograms of skunk, a strain of cannabis, at Kabba. Three suspects – Solomon Dauda, Friday Garba and Daniel Danladi, accompanying the consignment – were arrested, while a follow-up operation in Jos, Plateau State, on Friday, 21st November, led to the arrest of the kingpin who owns the trailer and the illicit drug consignment, Marcus Danladi Dan Mangu.

A couple, 55-year-old Onun Okoi Okpotum and his wife, 52-year-old Itam Okoi Okpotum, were arrested on Wednesday, 19th November, at their warehouse located at 13 Park Road, Ugep, Yakur LGA, Cross River State, where 362 jumbo bags of skunk weighing 4,706 kilograms were recovered.

In Edo State, two ladies, Praise Nwogu, 19, and Ebong Emem Oghosa, 25, who specialise in the production and online sale of brownies laced with illicit drugs, were arrested in Benin City on Saturday, 22nd November. At the point of their arrest, Praise Nwogu was found with 12 plates and a cup of drug-laced brownies, while Ebong Emem Oghosa was nabbed with 76 grams of skunk, 1.5 grams of Colorado and drug-laced brownies. A raid at Ososo village, Akoko Edo LGA, on Tuesday, 18th November, led to the arrest of 35-year-old Shedrack Aminu, who was found with 59 kg of skunk.

Operatives on patrol along the Enugu/Onitsha road, Enugu, on Wednesday, 19th November, intercepted a suspect, Chinoso Emmanuel Monday, 24, conveying 10.1 kg of skunk; 105,600 pills of tramadol 250 mg, 225 mg and 100 mg; 700 ampoules of pentazocine injection; and 3000 rounds of live ammunition.

In Kebbi state, 13,155 bottles of codeine-based syrup were evacuated from a warehouse located at Dole-Kaina, Dandi LGA, while a 23-year-old suspect, Umar Adamu, was arrested with 12,548 pills of opioids concealed in paracetamol containers heading to a Boko Haram enclave in the Minok area of Borno state on Friday, 21st November.

Two suspects, Anthony Mercy, 40, and Sunday Augustine, 39, were arrested on Monday, 17th November, with 430.5 kg by NDLEA operatives on patrol along the Abaji-Abuja motorway in the FCT, while Samson Dafe, 47, was arrested at Dikko junction, Kaduna road, Tafa LGA, Niger state, on Tuesday, 18th November, conveying 85,100 pills of opioids and 5,456 bottles of codeine syrup in his Sharon vehicle marked ABJ 114 BV. The premises of a suspect, Sani Mohammed, in Anguwan Makera Kuta, Shiroro LGA, was raided on Thursday, 20th November, with 437 blocks of compressed skunk weighing 471.8 kilograms recovered.

In Lagos, a suspect, Usman Ayoola Adegoke, was arrested in connection with the seizure of 139 pouches of Canadian Loud weighing 71 kg at an apartment in Lekki, while a lady, Oluchi Celestine, was nabbed on Tuesday, 18th November, in Lekki with 2.6 kg of Colorado packaged in branded containers and some concealed in flight boarding cards.

Acting on credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives supported by some military personnel on Monday, 17th November, raided the notorious Peti illicit drug enclave on Lagos Island, where 385 kilograms of skunk, Loud and Colorado were recovered and two suspects arrested.

No less than 163,200 capsules of tramadol 225mg were also recovered in another operation at a motor park in the Maza Maza area of Lagos.

With the same vigour, commands and formations of the agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitisation activities in schools, worship centres, workplaces and communities, among others, in the past week. These include WADA sensitisation lectures to students and staff of Baptist High School, Ilero, Oyo State; St Michael Anglican Primary School, Afuye Epe, Lagos; Government Day Senior and Junior Secondary School, Kurami, Katsina; Women Day Secondary, Kontogora, Niger State; Government Day Secondary School, Takatuku, Sokoto; St Paul’s College, Eke, Enugu; and Iwoye Area Community High School, Iwoye, Ogun State, among others.

While commending the officers and men of MMIA, Lagos, Kogi, Edo, Cross River, Enugu, Kebbi, Niger, Borno and FCT Commands for the various successful operations, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency.

Justifying the current heavy crackdown on drug trafficking syndicates, Marwa said the coming festive season is usually a period often exploited by criminal elements; hence, the agency has decided to launch a relentless offensive on drug trafficking cartels across the nation. “The coming weeks present both an opportunity and a challenge. Drug cartels may attempt to increase their illegal activities, seeking to profit during the busy holiday period. We must not, and we will not, let down our guard,” he added.

Bayelsa Governor’s Cup, Wind Of Hope Foundation Celebrate Former President Goodluck Jonathan At 68

0

The Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament and the Wind of Hope Foundation have joined Nigerians and the international community in celebrating former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on his 68th birthday, describing him as a peacemaker, visionary leader, and exemplary statesman.

In a congratulatory message signed by Ono K. Akpe, Director General of the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament and Project Coordinator of the Wind of Hope Foundation, the organisations praised Jonathan’s enduring legacy in Nigeria and across Africa. Akpe, who also coordinated the former president’s first official biography project, noted that Jonathan’s contributions to democracy, peacebuilding, and continental diplomacy continue to command global respect.

The statement highlighted Jonathan’s pivotal role in Nigeria’s historic 2015 transition of power and his ongoing mediation efforts within ECOWAS, describing him as a bridge-builder whose leadership reflects humility, integrity, and a deep commitment to peaceful coexistence.

As Bayelsa State prepares for the 8th edition of the Bayelsa Governor’s Cup—scheduled to coincide with the state’s 30th anniversary, Akpe expressed optimism about Jonathan’s continued support for youth development, education, empowerment, and sports initiatives.

The message described the former president as a leader guided by compassion and justice, whose influence continues to inspire generations across Nigeria and beyond.

“Happy Birthday, Mr President. May God continue to bless you with strength, wisdom, and purpose,” the statement concluded.

Labour Party Condemns Abduction Of Niger Pupils

… Calls for Decisive Action on Insecurity

The Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman, has expressed deep sorrow and alarm over the abduction of more than 300 pupils of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary School, Papiri, in the Agwarra Local Government Area of Niger State.

In a statement issued on 22 November 2025, Senator Usman described the incident as a tragic reflection of Nigeria’s deteriorating security environment, noting that such a large-scale abduction “without early detection” underscores the gravity of the nation’s security challenges.

She warned that the Nigerian state “cannot continue to watch helplessly while its citizens are attacked with reckless abandon,” stressing that the country is “drifting dangerously towards the precipice of state failure.” According to her, the recent escalation of violence nationwide—particularly the shutdown of schools due to safety concerns—should alarm all Nigerians.

Senator Usman urged the government to take urgent and decisive steps to reverse what she termed the country’s “dangerous descent into anarchy.” She highlighted the need to tackle widespread hunger and economic hardship, which she said are driving insecurity. “In any society where poverty has reached catastrophic levels, insecurity becomes an inevitable consequence,” she noted.

The Labour Party leader called on the Federal Government to move beyond routine condemnations and adopt a sincere, coordinated, and enduring strategy for policing and securing the nation.

“This moment demands structured action, not rhetoric,” she added.

Knowledge, Unity, And Truth: The Pillars Of A Secure And Prosperous Nigeria

By Adewole Kehinde

In a period of national reflection, where our collective safety, progress, and identity are constantly challenged, there is no better time to return to the basics that hold society together: knowledge, unity, and truth.

Recently, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, articulated a profound message that captures these pillars with clarity. He stated:

“When knowledge stands guard, ignorance retreats. When communities unite, criminals scatter. And when truth takes the microphone, falsehood loses its audience.”

Nothing could be truer, and as a nation, we must reflect deeply on these words.

The Power of Knowledge

Knowledge is more than the acquisition of information; it is the foundation of empowerment. It equips citizens to make informed decisions, solve problems effectively, and experience personal growth. Knowledge enhances cognitive ability, sharpens judgement, builds confidence, and opens doors to greater career opportunities.

For a nation, informed citizens drive innovation, strengthen institutions, and promote social progress. Insecurity thrives where ignorance reigns, but when citizens understand their rights, know their communities, and recognise the signs of danger or manipulation, the society becomes naturally resistant to crime and division.

The Strength of Unity

Unity remains one of the greatest forces any society can wield. When people stand together, across faith, tribe, political inclination, or social status, they build a nation that is resilient in the face of adversity. Unity encourages cooperation, reduces conflict, and fosters a strong sense of belonging.

The advantages are far-reaching:

Greater social cohesion; Collective progress; A more resilient population Sustainable economic growth, Fairer pursuit of social justice, and Effective community development

Criminals thrive in divided communities. But when people unite—sharing information, looking out for each other, and partnering with security agencies—the space for crime becomes smaller and the path to peace becomes clearer.

The Value of Truth

At the heart of every stable society lies truth. Speaking the truth builds trust, strengthens relationships, and nurtures integrity. It reduces mental stress and frees individuals from the burden of remembering lies. Truth simplifies life, promotes inner peace, and creates a culture where accountability and transparency thrive.

In a nation where truth is upheld, corruption diminishes, misinformation loses its grip, and citizens become more confident in their institutions. When truth “takes the microphone”, as the IGP so rightly said, the audience for falsehood disappears.

A United Nigeria Is Possible

If we embrace knowledge, practise unity, and uphold truth, Nigeria can overcome the insecurity challenges that have weighed us down. These three pillars, combined, form the roadmap to a safer, stronger, and more prosperous country.

Knowledge guards us. Unity strengthens us. Truth liberates us.

With these, we can live together as a united Nigeria, with insecurity behind us and progress ahead of us.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole

 

Federal High Court Debunks Report Of Assassination Attempt On Justice Omotosho

0

The Federal High Court has dismissed as false a viral report alleging that Justice James Omotosho survived an assassination attempt shortly after sentencing Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment.

A blogger had claimed on Facebook that the judge was attacked on Saturday morning and rushed to a hospital as security operatives moved to secure the area.

However, in a statement issued on Sunday, the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court, Sulaiman Hassan, described the report as “completely false and unfounded”.

The statement, titled “Rebuttal to False Publication by ‘Celebrity Blogger’ on the Alleged Assassination Attempt on Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court,” urged the public to disregard the claim and avoid spreading misinformation.

“The attention of the Federal High Court has been drawn to a publication by CELEBRITY BLOGGER, alleging that the Honourable Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, survived an assassination attempt following the life sentence imposed on Nnamdi Kanu,” the Registrar said.

“We hereby firmly and unequivocally declare that the said report is completely false and unfounded. The public is advised to treat this publication as fake news and refrain from further dissemination.”

The Court expressed concern that such a report could cause public panic and erode confidence in the judiciary, warning that it might have been intended as a form of intimidation.

The Chief Registrar called on security agencies and regulatory authorities to investigate the source of the publication, identify those responsible, and prosecute them under relevant Nigerian laws, including those on cybercrime, defamation, and public misinformation.

Lagos Police Debunks Claims Of Defying Court Order On Nestoil Premises

The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed media reports alleging that the Commissioner of Police defied a court order regarding the Nestoil premises, describing the claims as “untrue, unfounded, and mischievous.”

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, the Command said the publication and a related television interview misrepresented facts and sought to mislead the public by suggesting that the Commissioner disobeyed a lawful directive of the court.

According to the statement, the Command received the court order concerning the Nestoil premises at about 5:50 p.m. on Thursday, 20 November 2025. The order was immediately forwarded to the Legal Department for verification and authentication from the issuing court. Confirmation was obtained on the evening of Friday, 21 November 2025, after which all police personnel stationed at the premises were withdrawn without delay in full compliance with the directive.

The Command expressed shock that, despite this compliance, some media reports alleged that the Commissioner defied the court. It clarified that at no time on 20 or 21 November did the Commissioner visit the Nestoil premises, nor did the Police obstruct the enforcement of the court order.

The Police stressed that its statutory role in such matters is limited to providing security for court officials, particularly sheriffs, during the execution of court orders, and maintaining peace and order. The Command emphasised that it has no legal authority to seal any premises, including those belonging to Nestoil.

The statement urged parties involved in the dispute to focus on their legal processes rather than dragging the Police into “unnecessary controversy.” It further appealed to the public to disregard the report, describing it as a “complete misrepresentation of facts.”

Reaffirming its commitment to the rule of law, the Lagos State Police Command stated that it remains dedicated to upholding judicial directives and ensuring that all police actions conform strictly with legal procedures.

SWYA Refutes Viral Claim Of Okada Riders Attacking Policemen In Festac

The South West Youth Alliance has debunked a social media report alleging that more than 50 okada riders attacked policemen at a checkpoint around 7 p.m. on 1st Avenue by the FIRS turning in Festac Town.

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Adenike Ajanlekoko, the group described the claim as false and misleading, stressing that no okada rider was seen beating policemen with sticks, chasing them, or attempting to seize their firearms.

According to SWYA, the actual incident involved policemen from the Festac Division arresting some okada riders who had violated traffic regulations by driving against the flow of traffic.

Other riders reportedly gathered at the scene, not to foment trouble, but to plead with the officers to temper justice with mercy and release their colleagues.

The organisation affirmed that Festac remains peaceful and secure, noting that lives and property in the community are safe.

It also emphasised that okada riders have not taken over the area, as alleged, and that the Divisional Police Officer retains full operational control.

SWYA further commended the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Moshood Jimoh, for restoring order and strengthening law enforcement across the state.

The group urged members of the public to always verify information before sharing it online, warning that individuals who deliberately spread falsehoods should be ready to face the consequences of their actions.

AIG Zone 7 Visits Niger State, Assesses Situation Following School Abduction

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 7 Headquarters, Abuja, AIG Victor Olaiya, psc(+), on Saturday visited the Niger State Governor, His Excellency Farmer (Dr.) Mohammed Umar Bago, at the Government House in Minna, to assess the security situation following the abduction of students and staff of St. Mary’s Catholic Private Primary and Secondary School, Papiri, in Agwara Local Government Area.

According to a statement signed by ASP Mohammed Halima, Police Public Relations Officer, Zone 7 Headquarters, Abuja, the visit was to convey the sympathies of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, to the government and people of Niger State over the incident, which occurred in the early hours of November 21, 2025. He assured the governor that the Nigeria Police Force had already launched swift and coordinated efforts to rescue the victims unharmed.

AIG Olaiya noted that additional tactical teams had been deployed to support the Niger State Police Command in ongoing rescue operations and emphasised the need for public cooperation. He urged residents to support security agencies with useful information and assistance.

Governor Bago, in his response, commended the prompt reaction of the Inspector-General of Police and expressed appreciation for the support extended to the state. He reaffirmed the government’s readiness to collaborate fully with security agencies, stressing that safeguarding lives and property remains a top priority. The governor also expressed optimism about positive developments in the coming days.

AUG Foundation Partners With Mata Masu Dubara To Empower Women In Gusau

0

…….as Dan Isan Gusau Receives Humanitarian Award

The AUG Foundation has expanded its women-focused economic empowerment efforts through a collaborative programme with Kungiyar Tallafin Mata Masu Dubara (MMD), held on Saturday in Gusau, Zamfara State.

The initiative, championed by the Foundation’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Malam Abdulhafiz Umar Barau (Dan Isan Gusau / Magayakin Tsafe), provided financial support to women entrepreneurs and small-scale traders to help grow their businesses and improve household livelihoods. The event drew women leaders, cooperatives, entrepreneurs, and community stakeholders from across Zamfara Central.

Organisers noted that the empowerment scheme is part of a broader strategy that will be replicated across all 14 Local Government Areas and the Emirate Councils of Zamfara State in the coming months.

Dan Isan Gusau Honoured With Humanitarian Award

During the programme, the Mata Masu Dubara group presented a Humanitarian Award to Malam Abdulhafiz Umar Barau in recognition of his sustained contributions to women and youth empowerment. The citation praised his “continuous display of compassion, commitment, and service to the less privileged,” describing him as a strong supporter of women-led enterprises and vulnerable families.

Beneficiaries Laud Support

Beneficiaries expressed deep appreciation for the assistance, describing it as timely and impactful amid current economic challenges.

One participant said the support would “help many of us rebuild and strengthen our businesses,” while another commended the Foundation’s CEO for “showing that women matter and that our economic contribution is valued.”

MMD Leadership Commends Collaboration

Leader of Mata Masu Dubara, Hajiya Suwaiba, lauded the partnership and described the award as well-deserved.

“This recognition reflects his compassion and consistent support to women. His contributions continue to uplift our communities,” she said.

AUG Foundation Reiterates Commitment

AUG Foundation Coordinator, Abdul Bala Gusau, emphasised that the empowerment drive is part of a continuous intervention framework.

“This is not an isolated programme. The Founder has directed that the initiative be extended to all 14 LGAs of Zamfara State. We remain committed to providing sustainable support that strengthens communities,” he stated.

Sustained Humanitarian Impact

For over three years, the AUG Foundation has implemented initiatives in education, healthcare, food assistance, economic empowerment, community development, and emergency relief. The organisation says it will continue advancing its mission of promoting dignity, inclusion, and upliftment for vulnerable groups across Zamfara State and beyond.

COP30: Imo Governor Bags Climate Change Champion Award

0

….HRM Obi commended the governor for being at the front line for promoting youth involvement in climate action.

Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has received a “Climate Change Champion” award from the United Nations of Youth Network at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP 30) in Belem, Brazil.

The Global Coordinator of the network, Tony Velasco, said the award recognises the efforts of Gov. Uzodimma in promoting climate action and sustainable development, which include the launch of the “Hope Green Revolution” initiative in Imo State.

Receiving the award on behalf of the governor, the state Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt, Dr Emeka Mandella, described Gov. Uzodinma’s perspective to scientifically introduce carbon-capturing plants as excellent.

According to him, Gov. Uzodimma’s ideology to launch the Hope Green Revolution Project on November 1, 2022, as a natural solution to increase tree planting, was the best.

He stated, “Trees absorb CO2, provide barriers, protection and food. This underscored his commitment to administrative policies that promote climate change mitigation. He mandated the 27 local government council chairmen to plant a minimum of 10,000 trees every six months. He carried out land recoveries, forest protection and tree preservation.

“Trees play a crucial role in producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis, which is essential for life on Earth. The above, strengthened His Excellency’s vision to launch the Hope Green Revolution Project on Nov. 1, 2022, which underscored his commitment to administrative policies that promote climate change mitigation.’’

According to him, the project to plant 30 million trees has been domesticated by the Imo State Ministry of Youth Development through massive climate change awareness campaigns by driving youths to show their positive concerns as climate change champions.

He stated, “To drive the climate change mitigation campaign and awareness further, we have introduced Project One Youth, One Tree. Knowing Nigeria as the most populous black nation on earth, over 60% of its population are youths with the energy, exploratory, innovative and domineering mindset to take on any task set before them. It it is now our resolve as a youth ministry to capitalise on this strength and channel their positive energy towards climate change mitigation through tree planting.’’

Also speaking, the network convener, HRM Goodluck Obi, commended the ruggedness of the governor toward tree planting in Imo State, affirming that he really deserved the award.

According to him, the effects of climate change in Nigeria, where Imo State is located in the eastern region, include heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, erratic rainfall, floods, landslides, desertification and land degradation.

HRM Obi further commended the governor for being at the frontline for promoting youth involvement in climate action.

He urged other states and local governments in Nigeria to emulate the Imo State governor in tree planting.

According to him, tree planting is the cheapest means of adaptation and mitigation against climate change.

He said the network gave the inaugural award to the former Chairman of Amuwo Odofin Local Government in Lagos State in 2010, Ayodele Adewale.

He stated that the government of Mr Adewale planted and nurtured trees in all 11 wards of the local government area.

He stated, “Adewale created A green Club that was in charge of planting and nurturing the trees. There were three planting Clubs in primary and secondary schools. He created a special climate change unit.’’

 

(NAN)