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Breaking: FBI Announces Schedule To Disclose 2,500 Files On Tinubu
Breaking: FBI Announces Schedule To Disclose 2,500 Files On Tinubu....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the primary law enforcement agency in the United States, has reportedly announced its intention to begin the process of disclosing around 2,500 documents related to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which are currently in its database.
According to a recent court filing, the FBI has outlined its plan to commence the release of these documents starting in October, with a monthly release rate of 500 pages. The filing, submitted on September 11 at the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., states, “FBI has identified a total of approximately 2,500 pages that may be relevant to FOIA requests 1553430-00 and 1587544-000. The FBI plans to process and release 500 pages per month, with the initial release expected by the end of October 2023.”
Initially, the FBI had hesitated to provide these documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that was first submitted in 2022. This request was made by Aaron Greenspan, the operator of PlainSite, a website dedicated to promoting transparency and combatting corruption in public service. Greenspan collaborated with journalist David Hundeyin in making this request.
The documents set to be disclosed are anticipated to shed light on pending questions concerning the timing of Tinubu’s entry into the United States, the name under which he entered, and his activities since that time.
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Danagogo Breaks Silence On Police Invitation Over Wike Assassination Claim.
According to Nivo News, a former Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, has responded to an invitation from the Nigeria Police Force over allegations linking him to a purported plot to assassinate the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Danagogo, through his legal representatives, notified the police that he was currently out of town and would be unable to appear for the scheduled interview fixed for Thursday, January 15, 2026. The invitation was issued by the Intelligence Response Team of the Force Intelligence Department in Abuja.
The police invitation followed the emergence of a leaked telephone conversation allegedly involving Danagogo and a Port Harcourt-based cleric, Tombari Joseph Gbeneol. In the reported exchange, both individuals were accused of discussing plans to bring in assassins from Israel to target the FCT Minister, an allegation that has since generated widespread political and legal debate.
In a formal letter dated Wednesday and addressed to the Commissioner of Police overseeing the IRT, Danagogo’s law firm, Danagogo, Oputa & Associates, requested that the interview be rescheduled. The letter, signed by Sir I.O. Nwodoh, Esq., explained that their client was not within reach at the time the invitation was served and therefore could not meet the proposed date.
The legal team appealed to the police for understanding and proposed that the interview be moved to Monday, January 26, 2026, to enable their client honour the request at a later date.
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Osun Govt Accuses Police Of Unprofessional Conduct In High-Profile Arrests.
According to Nivo News, the Osun State Government has faulted the state Police Command over what it described as an unprofessional and unlawful approach to recent arrests carried out in the state. The government raised its concerns in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Oluomo Kolapo Alimi.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The state government expressed worry over the Police’s handling of public communication on the matter, noting that an initial statement released by the command was later withdrawn and replaced with a revised version, a development it described as contradictory and misleading.
The controversy revolves around the arrest of Apesin Abiodun Adegoke and Iyiola Monsuru. While the Police claimed the arrests were based on a petition allegedly written by Bola Oyebamiji, the government dismissed this claim as inaccurate. Official records, according to the government, show that the petition was authored by Arimiyau Owoade, the APC Chairman of Irewole Local Government Area, over statements said to have affected the party’s candidate in the area.
The government further disputed the Police’s description of the arrests as mere “invitations,” insisting that both individuals were taken into custody without any formal invitation. It was stated that Adegoke was arrested on January 7 at his mechanic workshop, which the Police later referred to as his hideout.
Claims by the Police that Adegoke admitted to the offence or pleaded for leniency were also rejected by the government, which challenged the security agency to provide evidence to support such assertions. The state noted that Adegoke remained in detention until late on January 12, contrary to Police claims that he had been arraigned on January 9.
The government added that an application for administrative bail was submitted by Adegoke’s legal counsel on January 8 but was ignored by the Police until a follow-up reminder was issued, after which bail was eventually granted.
Citing provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and the Police Act, the state government emphasized that suspects in non-capital offences should not be detained for more than 24 hours without arraignment and should be granted administrative bail where court appearance is not immediately possible.
Describing the six-day detention as an abuse of authority, the Osun State Government urged the Police Command to uphold professionalism, respect the rule of law, and refrain from actions that could suggest political interference.
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Terror Financing Allegations: Army Arrests Brigadier General Amid Growing Tension.
The Nigerian Army has reportedly arrested and detained a serving Brigadier General over alleged links with a retired senior officer, Maj. Gen. Danjuma Hamisu Ali-Keffi (retd.).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to Nivo News, the arrest is believed to be connected to Ali-Keffi’s ongoing legal and public confrontation with a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (retd.), over allegations arising from terrorism-financing investigations.
Ali-Keffi, who was appointed in October 2020 by former President Muhammadu Buhari to head the covert Presidential Task Force known as Operation Service Wide, has consistently alleged that suspects arrested by the task force for terrorism financing were later released while in military custody.
Military sources disclosed that the detained officer is Brig. Gen. Gabriel E. Archibong, who has reportedly been in custody for more than ten days and is currently held at the Army’s Special Investigation Bureau. Archibong is said to be a serving officer at the Nigerian Army Training and Doctrine Command in Minna, Niger State.
Sources indicated that the arrest was linked to the frequency of Archibong’s communication with Ali-Keffi and claims that he failed to cooperate fully with military authorities. It was further disclosed that soldiers conducted a search at his residence in Lugbe a day after his arrest, during which his electronic devices were seized, although no incriminating materials were reportedly found.
Concerns have been raised within military circles that the detention could negatively affect the officer’s career and wellbeing, with insiders insisting that he committed no offence.
There are also claims that the development may be tied to efforts by the military to defend itself against a lawsuit filed by Ali-Keffi at the National Industrial Court in Abuja in December 2025. In the suit, Ali-Keffi is challenging his arrest, 64-day detention without charge and compulsory retirement, alleging torture, denial of fair hearing and violations of constitutional and military regulations.
Ali-Keffi further claimed that his detention enabled the release of all terrorism-financing suspects arrested by Operation Service Wide and alleged that he and his family received death threats, forcing them into repeated foreign travel for safety and resulting in severe emotional and financial hardship. He is seeking ₦100 billion in compensatory damages, another ₦100 billion in punitive damages, ₦120 million in special damages, and an order nullifying his compulsory retirement.
The retired general has also disclosed that investigations carried out by his task force, in collaboration with the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, uncovered alleged links between terror-financing suspects and senior military officers, financial officials and other government figures. While clarifying that he was not directly accusing the individuals named, Ali-Keffi maintained that investigations connected some of them to the suspects involved.
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