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IGP Orders Massive Redeployment: Senior Police Officers Shifted Across Nigeria.

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has directed the immediate posting and redeployment of numerous Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) and two Superintendents of Police (SUPOLs) across Nigeria. The directive, effective January 1, 2026, was communicated through a wireless message issued by the Force Security Department at the Force Secretariat in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The redeployment covers officers across state commands, area commands, divisions, and specialized units. Several officers have been reassigned to commands and specialized units, including the Mobile Police Force, Interpol, Anti-Human Trafficking, Maritime, Disaster Management, Intelligence, and Finance and Accounts departments. Others were posted to operations, research and development, Airport and Railway Commands, Education and Training, and tactical units such as Bomb Disposal, K-9, and Mounted Police.

The reshuffle also places new commanders at key Mobile Police Squadrons nationwide. Notable postings include ACP Kabiru Adeshina Akinroye to MOPOL 17 Akure, ACP Emmanuel Olusola Oyewole to MOPOL 33 Ado Ekiti, ACP Ogungbe Mi Igbekele to MOPOL 12 Minna, ACP Stephen Olusola Olatise to MOPOL 4 Ibadan, and ACP Nnaji Agha Chima to MOPOL 26 Uyo, among others.

Several officers were also moved into specialized administrative and investigative roles at Force Headquarters, such as ACP Haruna Shehu Shagari to Anti-Human Trafficking (FCID Annex Kaduna), ACP Ahahnana Gabriel Onuh to Interpol Abuja, ACP Ogaarashi Chima to Ops Marine (FHQ Abuja), and ACP Ejiofor Grace Obiageli to Disaster Management Unit (FHQ Abuja).

Key Area Command vacancies across the federation were filled, including ACP Ishaku Kwambla Hamman to A/CDR Dikwa (Borno), ACP Ibrahim Usman Abdulkarim to A/CDR Uromi (Edo), ACP Ajileye Ismail Bello to A/CDR Metro (Kwara), ACP Tope Olaleye to A/CDR Moniya (Oyo), and ACP Tope Adewumi Oparinde to A/CDR Osogbo (Osun), among many others.

State commands and zonal postings were also addressed, with ACPs and SUPOLs assuming strategic roles in X-Squads, DFA units, CID, operations, professional studies, field training, and other specialized formations nationwide. This large-scale redeployment reflects the Nigeria Police Force’s ongoing efforts to strengthen operational capacity and leadership across the country.


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Atiku To Tinubu: Seven Days To Clean Up The “Nest Of Fraudsters” Inside The Presidency.

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Former Vice President and 2023 presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has issued a seven-day ultimatum to President Bola Tinubu, demanding an independent investigation into the scandal surrounding the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC). Speaking through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku argued that a transparent probe is necessary to clear suspicions of high-level government involvement in the alleged fraud.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Atiku’s critique centers on the perceived lack of institutional credibility regarding the government’s current explanation of the scandal:

  • Implausible Narrative: Atiku criticized the Presidency’s account—provided by Bayo Onanuga—as illogical, questioning how one individual (Adeniyi Adeyemi) could unilaterally secure government office space, conduct high-level meetings with foreign delegations, and process official staff salaries without internal collaboration or negligence.

  • Systemic Failure: He emphasized that while Adeyemi should face legal consequences if guilty, the government must address how such an operation bypassed standard institutional oversight.

  • Budgetary and Civil Service Inconsistencies: Atiku highlighted that the PFIPC reportedly appeared in the 2026 Appropriation Act with a multi-billion naira budget, and that the Office of the Head of the Civil Service allegedly approved the recruitment of over 300 staff members, both of which are structured processes that cannot occur by accident.

The Demand for Accountability

Atiku argued that the Presidency cannot deflect blame onto a single individual while ignoring the structural systems that facilitated the alleged fraud. Given that Adeyemi has denied the allegations and claimed that influential figures are attempting to silence him, Atiku contends that an independent inquiry is urgently required. He concluded by warning that failure to launch a comprehensive investigation would lead to public perception of “complicity by silence” on the part of the President.

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Door Slammed Shut: Real Madrid Issues Categorical Denial Over Enzo Fernández Transfer.

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Real Madrid has officially and categorically dismissed recent media speculation suggesting they are pursuing Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Official Stance

In an official statement released on Friday, the Spanish club clarified its position:

  • Real Madrid confirmed they have made no direct or indirect efforts to sign the 25-year-old Argentina international.

  • The club explicitly stated they have no intention of initiating a transfer for the player.

  • Maintaining their commitment to “institutional loyalty,” Madrid emphasized that their relationship with Chelsea remains excellent.

  • The club expressed regret that unfounded rumors continue to circulate, noting that such misinformation causes unnecessary confusion for fans and damages the involved parties.

Context and Background

The denial follows intense speculation that arose after Jose Mourinho returned as manager for Real Madrid:

  • Reports had claimed that Fernández was Mourinho’s primary midfield target and that the player considered Madrid his preferred destination.

  • Chelsea reportedly values the midfielder, who is under contract until 2032, at approximately £120 million.

  • Fernández previously faced consequences at Chelsea, including being dropped for two matches earlier this year, after publicly expressing his admiration for Real Madrid and his desire to live in the Spanish capital.

Fernández is currently participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Argentina, where he is preparing for a Round of 32 match against Cape Verde. During the previous season, he recorded 15 goals and seven assists across 54 appearances for Chelsea.

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Judicial Hammer Falls: Rep Member Forced To Surrender ₦150 Million To Federal Government.

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On Thursday, June 2, 2026, Justice J.O. Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the final forfeiture of ₦150 million to the Federal Government. The funds, linked to Nicholas Mutu, a serving member of the House of Representatives, were seized following an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The ruling was secured under Section 44(2) of the 1999 Constitution and Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud Related Offences Act. The court had previously issued an interim forfeiture order and mandated public notice in a national newspaper. As no party provided sufficient evidence to challenge the forfeiture during the interim period, Justice Abdulmalik granted the final order, rejecting arguments presented by counsel for Mutu and his company, Airworld Technologies Ltd.

The EFCC’s Findings

The EFCC’s investigation detailed how the funds were obtained:

  • Kickback Scheme: While serving as Chairman of the House Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mutu allegedly received over ₦400 million in kickbacks from an NDDC consultant, Starline Consultancy Services.

  • Laundering: The money was reportedly funneled through Heritage Bank accounts belonging to two of Mutu’s companies, Airworld Technologies Ltd and Oyien Homes Ltd, which are owned and operated by the lawmaker and his immediate family.

  • The “Consultancy” Ruse: Investigators revealed that after the Committee helped the NDDC recover over ₦100 billion from oil firms, Mutu pressured the consultant to issue a fake subcontract to his company to justify the kickbacks. The consultant later admitted that no actual work was performed by Mutu’s firm.

Mutu’s Defense and Ongoing Legal Status

During the investigation, Mutu returned ₦150 million to the EFCC, though he later argued in court that the payment was involuntary and that the funds resulted from legitimate business dealings. The court ultimately dismissed these claims, ruling that the money constituted proceeds of unlawful activity.

This civil forfeiture follows a separate, ongoing legal battle; the EFCC is currently appealing a previous judgment by Justice F.O.G. Ogunbanjo, which had acquitted Mutu in a related criminal money laundering trial.

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