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Just In: EFCC Uncovers Alleged N37.2 Billion-Fraud In Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs (Details)
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reportedly exposed a N37.2 billion fraud within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, allegedly orchestrated during the tenure of former minister Sadiya Umar-Farouk….CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Amid concerns about fund misappropriation intended for poverty alleviation and empowerment programs, an exclusive report by Nivo News reveals a complex scheme involving the diversion of substantial sums into 38 bank accounts linked to a single contractor, James Okwete, under five major banks.
Okwete, believed to be the mastermind, is accused of directing N6.74 billion to Bureau de Change operators as part of a money laundering strategy. Additionally, he allegedly spent N540 million on cash withdrawals, N288 million on luxury cars, and an astounding N2.2 billion on prime properties in Abuja and Enugu.
The investigation expanded to unveil 53 companies associated with Okwete, with 47 securing government contracts worth N27.4 billion. The intricate network extends to 143 bank accounts across 12 banks, with 134 linked to corporations within Okwete’s influence.
This revelation comes after the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) disclosed in 2023 that N2.67 billion meant for the Ministry of Education’s school feeding program during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown was mysteriously diverted into private bank accounts.
The ICPC’s broader review revealed financial malfeasance across 72 government agencies, uncovering a cumulative N90 million in irregularities between January and August 2020. Despite calls from the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) for transparency, the former Education Minister, Adamu Adamu, declined to disclose the names of those suspected in the scandal.
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Security Breach! NBA Presidential Election Put On Ice Following Massive Online Assault.
The Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (ECNBA) has indefinitely postponed the start of the 2026 national elections following a targeted cyberattack on its electronic voting platform. Although voting was scheduled to begin at midnight on Saturday, July 18, 2026, the exercise was halted due to a “deliberate, coordinated and sustained” attempt to compromise the system.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The ECNBA has issued an apology to all stakeholders, including candidates, voters, and observers, for the disruption. In response to the breach, the committee’s cybersecurity experts and voting service provider have activated emergency protocols to neutralize the threat and secure the infrastructure.
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Technical teams are currently working to restore the system to ensure the election proceeds with its credibility intact.
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The voting platform is not currently accepting ballots, and no new start time has been announced.
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The portal will only be reopened once technical experts confirm the system is fully operational and safe.
Safety Precautions and Official Communication
The ECNBA has issued a stern warning to lawyers to avoid unofficial platforms, malicious links, or unauthorized messages claiming to provide access to the voting portal. Eligible voters are advised to await official communication from the ECNBA and to rely exclusively on information released through the committee’s official channels.
Despite the delay, the electoral body confirmed that the process remains under the supervision of the committee, with candidates, agents, and independent observers stationed at the designated monitoring center. Signed by Chairman Aham Ejelam (SAN) and Secretary Ibrahim Nassarawa, the statement reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to delivering a transparent and credible election once all security threats are mitigated.
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150 Days In Custody: El-Rufai’s Wife Sounds Alarm Over Deteriorating Health In Detention.
Asia Ahmad El-Rufai, a lawyer and the wife of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, has issued an appeal to the international community to scrutinize her husband’s ongoing incarceration, which she characterizes as “punishment before trial”. Marking the 150th day of his detention, she urged foreign governments, international human rights organizations, and multilateral groups to monitor the legal proceedings, arguing that his continued imprisonment threatens Nigeria’s democratic foundations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Asia highlighted the severe physical and emotional impact the five-month detention has had on her husband and family, noting the loss of family milestones and access to proper medical care. She specifically alleged that the former governor suffered serious health crises while in custody, including bleeding from his nose and mouth, and claimed that authorities were hesitant to provide adequate medical attention or accept prescribed medication from his family.
She further asserted that this treatment has extended to her husband’s associates, specifically citing the prolonged detention and solitary confinement of Joel Adoga, the health deterioration of Jimi Lawal, and the difficult bail conditions imposed on his personal physician, Professor Abubakar Bello.
Allegations of “Lawfare” and Political Persecution
Asia argued that the legal proceedings against her husband are intentionally confusing and punitive, involving overlapping charges, duplicated claims, and shifting legal arguments across multiple courts. She alleged that authorities are using the judicial system as a political weapon—a practice she termed “lawfare”—to keep him detained regardless of bail conditions.
She contends that her husband’s predicament stems from his political rupture with President Bola Tinubu’s administration and his departure from the All Progressives Congress (APC). While she emphasized that she does not seek special treatment or immunity from investigation, she insisted that any such process must be transparent, impartial, and compliant with constitutional safeguards.
An Appeal to International and Domestic Authorities
Directly addressing President Tinubu, Asia cautioned that history is often critical of leaders who use their power to silence critics. She urged the President to allow the judiciary to operate independently and fairly. Furthermore, she called on Nigeria’s diplomatic and development partners to ensure that international support for Nigerian institutions does not inadvertently facilitate the suppression of political opposition.
“Nigeria’s friends must understand that this case is larger than Nasir El-Rufai,” Asia stated, noting that the situation raises broader questions regarding judicial independence and whether citizens can remain protected by law after falling out of political favor. She concluded by requesting that her husband be granted proper access to his legal team, doctors, and family to address any credible allegations against him in an open, fair court.
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NBA ELECTION SHOWDOWN: Osigwe Defies AGF, Declares Attorney General Powerless To Stop Polls!.
Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President, Afam Osigwe (SAN), has firmly rejected recent calls from the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to postpone the association’s national elections. Osigwe asserted that the AGF lacks the legal authority to dictate or alter the NBA’s electoral process, warning that doing so would undermine the independence of the legal profession and breach the association’s constitutional framework.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The controversy stems from the AGF’s advice that the NBA suspend its July 18, 2026, polls, dissolve its current Election Committee, and implement the National Identification Number (NIN) for voter verification. During an interview on Arise News this Friday, Osigwe clarified that while the AGF’s opinions are noted, they are not binding directives. He emphasized that the NBA is governed by its own Constitution, the Legal Practitioners Act, and other established regulatory instruments—none of which grant the AGF power to intervene in the association’s internal affairs.
“Suggesting that he [the AGF] has the power to postpone our elections would imply that the NBA is merely a department under the Office of the Attorney General,” Osigwe stated. He noted that while the Bar is open to considering advice, it cannot comply with “must-do” directives that conflict with its governing laws.
Upholding Constitutional Eligibility and Opposing External Impositions
Osigwe also addressed ongoing debates regarding zoning and consensus candidates. He maintained that the NBA Constitution clearly defines the criteria for presidential aspirants, requiring candidates to be at least 15 years post-call, have served on the National Executive Council for at least two years, and be fully up-to-date with their practice fees and branch dues for the preceding three years.
He rejected attempts by external interest groups to force their preferred candidates upon the association, calling such actions illogical. “They accuse the Bar of various things and turn around to accuse others of trying to impose a candidate, when they are actually the ones imposing a candidate,” he remarked. Osigwe underscored that any member who meets the constitutional requirements is entitled to run for office, regardless of endorsements from external bodies.
Commitment to a Transparent Process
Regarding the upcoming election, the NBA President defended the inclusivity of the race, noting that the presence of a female candidate highlights the association’s commitment to equal opportunity.
To ensure credibility and transparency, Osigwe confirmed that the NBA has invited international and civil society observers—including the EU and Yiaga—to monitor the process. Addressing skeptics who fear electoral malpractice, he insisted that all concerns have been thoroughly addressed to build trust.
“Everything is in place, and the electoral body is ready to conduct it,” Osigwe said. He concluded by urging all aspirants to focus on the polls rather than seeking delays: “Go out there and test your popularity; don’t drag the association down or tarnish people’s images. May the best man or woman win.”
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