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Lagos Police Recover Nine Exotic Vehicles, Weapons As Security Improves

The Lagos State Police Command has recovered nine exotic vehicles and an assortment of weapons in ongoing operations aimed at combating crime across the state.

Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, disclosed this on Monday during a press briefing at the Command Headquarters, noting that the recoveries were part of intensified crime-prevention strategies for the ember months, which have contributed to a noticeable decline in violent incidents.

According to the Commissioner, most of the stolen vehicles were taken by drivers or car wash attendants entrusted with them. He said swift police action led to their recovery in various parts of the state.

The recovered vehicles include a white Toyota Hilux, a white Range Rover SUV, a black Toyota Land Cruiser, a silver Lexus GX 460, a silver Honda CR-V, a grey Toyota Corolla, another Toyota Corolla with registration number JJ AS 87 JJ, a Toyota Highlander, and a Boxer Bajaj motorcycle.

Also recovered were four locally made pistols, a single-barrel shotgun, multiple cartridges, a machete, a fabricated firearm, an assault dagger, a battle axe, charms, and $4,000 in counterfeit foreign currency.

“These recoveries reflect the effectiveness of the strategies deployed across Lagos,” CP Jimoh said. “The state has remained peaceful with no major security breaches since September. We are firmly in control.”

He attributed the improved security situation to strengthened community policing structures, regular convoy patrols, show-of-force operations, and sustained cooperation from residents.

Jimoh advised vehicle owners to be more cautious when handing over their cars to drivers and car wash personnel, stressing that many thefts stem from misplaced trust. He assured that the police respond swiftly to distress calls and have been successful in tracking and retrieving stolen vehicles.

Ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities, the Commissioner reassured residents and visitors of their safety, noting that additional personnel have been deployed to schools, worship centres, public utilities, and recreational locations.

“No one should panic or alter their travel plans,” he said. “Lagos remains safe, secure, and fully prepared for the festive season. We intend to sustain these gains into the new year.”

The Command urged Lagosians to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities through its dedicated hotlines.

PCRC Honours Pioneer Female Officer As Police Women Mark 70 Years Of Service

The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has honoured one of the pioneering female officers of the Nigeria Police Force as part of activities marking 70 years of women’s service in the Force.

According to a press release signed by the Director, Global Communications & Media Relation for the National Chairman, PCRC, Olayemi Esan, the ceremony, held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, followed the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, to recognise trailblazers whose contributions have shaped modern policing in Nigeria.

Leading the delegation of national and state executives, the PCRC National Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Mogaji Olaniyan, presented an Award Plaque and financial support to DCP Dame Stella Obuoforibo Okuyiga, KBVM, JP (Rtd.), one of the first 20 women enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force. The honour celebrated her exceptional career, decades of service, and commitment to national security.

Speaking at the event, Alhaji Olaniyan described the 70th anniversary as a historic milestone that underscores the courage, resilience, and impact of female police officers. He noted that pioneers like DCP Okuyiga laid the foundation for the advancements recorded in women’s participation in policing today.

He commended the retired senior officer for breaking barriers at a time when opportunities for women in law enforcement were limited, adding that her professionalism and dedication helped establish women as vital contributors to national development and internal security.

The PCRC Chairman reaffirmed the committee’s commitment—aligned with the vision of the Inspector-General of Police—to continually celebrate officers whose legacies inspire younger generations. He encouraged serving female personnel to draw motivation from the achievements of the early policewomen who paved the way for expanded roles in the Force.

Among the dignitaries present were the National Deputy Secretary of the PCRC, Amb. Mary Joseph; Rivers State PCRC Chairman, Amb. Voke Emore; retired senior female officers including AIG Barr. Hilda Harrison (Rtd.) and DCP Chief Cecilia Olisa (Rtd.); alongside family members and friends who joined in celebrating the honouree.

DCP Okuyiga received the award surrounded by her daughter and close relatives, adding a warm and emotional touch to the historic recognition.

The event ended with renewed calls for the continued empowerment of women in law enforcement and the sustained celebration of their contributions to national security.

Nigeria Police Take Custody Of Fugitive Linked To Abduction, Alleged Murder Of FRSC Officer And Daughter

The Nigeria Police Force has taken custody of Victor Benjamin Fejemirokun, the fugitive suspect allegedly involved in the abduction and suspected murder of a Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer and her young daughter in Osun State.

Fejemirokun was handed over to the Nigeria Police by the Ghana Police Service on Monday in Accra, following a coordinated multi-agency operation led by the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB), Abuja. The suspect had reportedly fled Nigeria shortly after the incident.

According to a press release signed by CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja, on 24th November, 2025, the Ghana Police Service acted on credible intelligence indicating that the suspect was hiding within their jurisdiction. He was arrested and subsequently transferred to the Nigeria Police after Interpol NCB Abuja officers arrived in Accra to complete the handover process.

Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, extended his condolences to the family of the victims and assured them that a comprehensive investigation is underway. He stated that the suspect will be charged in court upon conclusion of the ongoing investigations. The IGP also commended the Ghana Police Service for its cooperation and professionalism throughout the operation.

The Nigeria Police Force reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding lives, tracking down offenders across borders, and strengthening international collaborations in combating transnational crimes.

Sowore’s Misguided Outburst And The Facts About IGP Egbetokun

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By Danjuma Lamido

The recent remarks by the African Action Congress (AAC) Presidential Candidate, Omoyele Sowore, describing the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, as “illegal” only confirm a troubling pattern: loud opinions built on shallow assumptions and political sensationalism rather than facts.

It has become necessary to enlighten this ignorance before it spreads further.

To begin with, IGP Kayode Egbetokun is not an “illegal IGP”. His appointment, tenure, and continuation in office are fully grounded in the Nigeria Police Act 2020 (as amended).

Unlike previous dispensations in which tenure extensions were granted, Egbetokun has never received any such extension. His four-year tenure is legitimate, clearly substantiated, and fully in line with the provisions of the law.

These are facts accessible to anyone willing to be guided by truth rather than political grudges.

Sowore’s latest social media post, mocking the government’s directive to withdraw police officers from VIPs as a so-called “Christmas bonanza”, is yet another demonstration of mischief over substance.

The directive is not a bonanza; it is a bold reform policy. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu issued a clear national security directive, and as a disciplined, professional officer, IGP Egbetokun is expected to obey, and he has done so without drama, sentiment, or noise. That is what leadership looks like.

Indeed, those who understand policing know that VIP over-protection has drained manpower from core policing duties for years. Correcting that anomaly is long overdue.

If Sowore chooses to trivialise a major reform, one designed to put more officers back on the streets for real policing, he does so out of political spite, not public interest.

What is even more worrying is the consistency of his bitterness toward progress. Every major institutional reform seems to irritate him rather than inspire him. It is becoming obvious that Sowore’s hostility toward IGP Egbetokun is less about governance and more about personal resentment. But governance cannot be shaped around the emotions of one man seeking relevance.

While critics rant on social media, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been implementing the most significant police reforms Nigeria has seen in years, through the leadership of IGP Egbetokun.

From improved welfare and operational strategies to restructuring manpower deployment and enhancing police visibility, the reforms are real, measurable, and impactful.

But to those committed to negativity, progress is always an inconvenience. That is why Sowore will continue to position himself on the opposite side of development, because reforms that strengthen institutions weaken the old political tactic of chaos-mongering.

In the end, Nigerians must separate constructive criticism from habitual antagonism. Sowore’s latest attack falls squarely in the latter.

The facts are clear: IGP Egbetokun is legally appointed. His tenure is properly backed by law; He is professionally implementing presidential directives. The ongoing reforms are strengthening the Nigeria Police Force.

If this troubles Sowore, it is only because he stands, by choice, on the wrong side of progress.

 

Danjuma Lamido writes from Yola, Adamawa State, email: danjumalamido2011@gmail.com

Delta Police Debunk Rumoured Bandits’ Invasion At Girls’ Secondary School, Kwale

The Delta State Police Command has dismissed as false the viral rumour claiming that bandits invaded Girls’ Secondary School, Utagba-Ogbe, Kwale, on Monday, 24 November 2025.

According to a press release signed by the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, the panic that spread among students and on social media was triggered by misinformation and unverified online reports alleging community tension and supposed gunshots.

Following the alarm, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, ordered an immediate security response. The Divisional Crime Officer of Kwale Division, SP Udofia Kufre, led a patrol team to the school for on-the-spot assessment. After interviewing the Vice Principal and the security man on duty, officers confirmed that no attack occurred and that the scare originated solely from student misinformation.

The Command also extended the verification exercise to neighbouring schools within the Kwale area, all of which were found to be calm and conducting normal academic activities. Parents who rushed to the school to retrieve their children were urged to remain calm as normalcy had already been restored.

CP Abaniwonda cautioned the public against spreading unverified claims capable of causing panic or disrupting school activities. He reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to responding swiftly to credible threats and safeguarding all educational institutions in the state.

The Commissioner further encouraged school authorities to improve internal communication, promptly report suspicious activities, and strengthen collaboration with local security outfits to bolster safety around school environments.

Integrity Youth Alliance Faults NANS’ Call For IGP’s Sack, Labels It Baseless And Mischievous

The Integrity Youth Alliance has criticised the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) over its recent call for the removal of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, describing the demand as mischievous, unfounded, and driven by ulterior motives.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Kelvin Adegbenga, the group said NANS’ position lacked depth and failed to appreciate the complexities of Nigeria’s security landscape.

It added that the call did not reflect any genuine patriotic concern but instead appeared to be motivated by interests “best known to its promoters”.

The group declared its full support for the leadership and performance of the IGP, noting that Egbetokun has been instrumental in strengthening the country’s security architecture through reforms and strategic initiatives.

According to the statement, Nigeria’s security challenges predate the current administration and require coordinated efforts from the military, intelligence services, and the police.

The group described as “grossly irresponsible” any attempt to single out the IGP as a scapegoat for issues that demand collective responsibility.

The Alliance also questioned what it termed NANS’ “selective outrage”, noting that despite concerns raised by the students’ body over a recent attack in Kebbi State, allegedly occurring shortly after the military withdrew troops from the area, NANS did not call for the resignation of the Chief of Army Staff. This, it said, exposed inconsistencies in the association’s stance.

The group urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to disregard the call for Egbetokun’s removal, describing it as unwarranted and unpatriotic.

Highlighting some of the IGP’s achievements, the Alliance recalled the establishment of the Special Intervention Squad (SIS) in 2024, coordinated by CP Ogunlowo, to bolster security nationwide, particularly around schools. It challenged NANS to provide evidence for its claims concerning the squad’s operations and funding.

The statement further noted that under Egbetokun’s leadership, crime rates have reduced, and the police have responded swiftly to emerging threats, contributing to safer communities and campuses across the country.

The Alliance maintained that the IGP’s reforms and commitment to public safety have delivered tangible improvements and should be commended rather than criticised.

It urged President Tinubu to continue supporting the police chief, stressing that his ongoing efforts are vital to building a more secure Nigeria.

Adegbenga concluded by alleging that such public outbursts from NANS are often attempts to attract the IGP’s attention for meetings, urging Nigerians not to be misled by the association’s claims.

NNPC Limited Declares ₦5.4 Trillion Profit After Tax

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…. As Ojulari Pledges Strategic Investments to Sustain Growth into Next Decade

NNPC Limited has announced its financial performance for the full year ended 2024, reporting a Profit After Tax of ₦5.4 trillion on revenue of ₦45.1 trillion. The results, shared during its earnings call with analysts, underscore a year of strong operational delivery.

Read more when you visit https://nnpcgroup.com/insights/press-release-nnpc-limited-declares-5-4-trillion-profit-after-tax

FCT Police Warn Against Sale, Use Of Firecrackers Ahead Of Festive Season

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has issued a strong warning to residents against the sale, purchase, and use of firecrackers, knockouts, explosives, and other unauthourized pyrotechnics as the ember-month festivities approach.

In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the Command expressed concern over the increasing circulation of such items across the Territory. It noted that firecrackers pose significant safety risks, including injuries, fire outbreaks, and unnecessary panic, while also providing cover for criminal activities.

The Command added that the indiscriminate use of firecrackers disrupts public peace and endangers vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with health conditions.

Commissioner of Police CP Miller Dantawaye, psc., has directed operatives to strictly enforce the ban and ensure that violators are arrested and prosecuted.

Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and report anyone involved in the sale or use of firecrackers to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency lines: 08032003913 and 08068587311.

Kanu’s Conviction: A Corruption Of Law And Travesty Of Justice – Eze

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“…Eze recalled that two days before the conviction of Kanu, November 18, Boko Haram co-founder Mamman Nur, who was responsible for the deaths of 2,000 defenceless, innocent citizens, was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. Radical Islamists and terrorist organisations linked to Islamic herdsmen and bandits, all pursuing the jihadist agenda, have continued to have a field day in their killing and kidnapping spree across the country without any reasonable efforts by the Tinubu administration to bring the menace under control….”

Erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) and Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has joined patriots and other Nigerians of goodwill across the board to condemn the judgement of the Federal High Court, Abuja, presided over by Justice James Omotosho, which saw the conviction and sentencing of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment for the alleged offence of terrorism.

Reacting through a statement made available to the media, Chief Eze said Justice Omotosho should have halted actions on the charges pending the determination of an appeal bordering on jurisdiction and Kanu’s unlawful and awkward rendition to Nigeria, an act that the APC Chief described as contrary to every recognised standard of practice in such circumstances.

Furthermore, Chief Eze said the court erred in law by refusing to acknowledge Kanu’s final written address, which comprehensively tackled the anomalies in the entire trial. He said section 36 of the constitution, which guarantees a fair hearing, was grossly and unapologetically violated to arrive at the travesty of justice.

One would have loved a situation where the court addressed its decision to try Kanu under a repealed law – the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2013 – a law that no longer exists. This major flaw nullifies the entire trial, as the law states that no person should be tried for an offence that is unknown to the laws of the country.

Describing the judgement as a corruption of law and a travesty of justice, Eze said the federal government under Tinubu was determined to convict Kanu regardless of how defective the entire trial would be.

Eze recalled that sometime in June of 2021, Justice Anthony Mrima of the Kenyan High Court held that the abduction and rendition of Kanu was a blatant violation of his fundamental rights. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (Opinion 25/2/22) had also noted that the deprivation of Mr Kanu’s liberty is arbitrary, suggesting that the appropriate remedy was his immediate release.

Eze recalled that two days before the conviction of Kanu, on November 18, Boko Haram co-founder Mamman Nur, who was responsible for the deaths of 2,000 defenceless, innocent citizens, was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. Radical Islamists and terrorist organisations linked to Islam herdsmen and bandits, all pursuing the jihadist agenda, have continued to have a field day in their killing and kidnapping spree across the country without any reasonable efforts by the Tinubu administration to bring the menace under control.

Despite the obvious threat to the sovereignty of Nigeria by non-state actors, President Tinubu is more concerned about 2027, showing little or no interest in salvaging the already battered global image of Nigeria, which is today ranked top in the chart of deadliest countries in our world.

The APC Chief called for calm, expressing confidence that Nnamdi Kanu would regain his freedom in due course of time, stressing that his trial, conviction and sentence clearly violated Nigerian laws and other relevant international instruments on the rights of humans.

Delta Police Arrest Suspected Cultists, Kidnappers & Armed Robbery Syndicate

…Recover Weapons and Stolen Items

The Delta State Police Command has recorded major breakthroughs in its sustained clampdown on criminal gangs across the state, following the arrest of suspected kidnappers, armed robbers, and confessed cultists in separate operations in Asaba, Sapele, and Oghara.

Arrest of Armed Robbery/Kidnapping Syndicate

According to a statement signed by the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, on 23 November 2025, operatives of the Eagle Net Special Squad, led by SP Danyaya Inusa, acting on a distress call about an armed robbery incident along the Asaba–Benin Expressway by the Dustbin/Mango Tree area, mobilised swiftly in collaboration with operatives of the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, headed by DSP Abu Joshua.

Upon arrival, the team came under heavy gunfire from the criminal gang but responded with superior strategy and firepower, forcing the suspects to flee. After a hot pursuit, three suspects, Oghenemaro Martins (25), Tarebi Miracle Ogbada (22), and Okorie James Kalu (19), were arrested.

A black bag abandoned during the chase was recovered, containing items that linked the suspects to several robberies. Items recovered include:

One English-made Beretta pistol
One locally made pistol
Four live 9mm Beretta ammunition
One HP laptop
One iPhone S
One Tecno phone
One Samsung phone
One PS5 game console
Two necklaces
One laptop charger

Police authorities say the recovered valuables match descriptions given by victims of recent armed robberies around the Okpanam–Asaba axis. The suspects are currently in custody as investigations continue.

Arrest of Confessed Cultists, Recovery of Firearm and Vehicle

In another operation, the CP-Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), led by ASP Julius Robinson, conducted an intelligence-led raid on 24 November 2025 at about 5:30 a.m., targeting violent cult groups operating in Sapele and Oghara.

Three suspects, Miracle Umukoro (52), Mudiaga Ukavwe (31), and Solomon Oghoro, also known as Spartan (30), all confessed members of the Aye Confraternity, were apprehended. Recovered from them were:

One pump-action gun
Six live cartridges
One cutlass
One Toyota Sienna vehicle (Reg. No. LSR 621 JW) allegedly used for surveillance and operations

All suspects are in custody as investigations continue to identify additional members of the cult group and dismantle their network.

CP Commends Officers, Reassures Residents

The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, praised the operatives for their bravery and professionalism. He reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to eliminating kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery, and other violent crimes across the state.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activities to the security agencies through the Command’s Control Room at 08036684974.