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Major Drug Bust: NDLEA Intercepts Thousands Of Captagon Pills Across Multiple States.

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a shipment of Captagon, a highly addictive amphetamine-type drug, in Kwara State as part of ongoing nationwide coordinated operations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The agency confirmed the development in a statement released on Sunday by its Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.

According to the statement, NDLEA operatives conducting a patrol along Bode Saadu Road on April 21, 2026, arrested a suspect identified as Nasiru Mu’azu, 33, who was travelling in a trailer.

A search of the suspect led to the discovery of 10 packs of Captagon, containing 10,000 pills, as well as nine packs of Tapentadol 250mg.

Captagon, which is widely abused in parts of the Middle East, is known for causing prolonged alertness, euphoria, and reduced fear, and has been associated with criminal and insurgent activities.

The agency noted that the interception followed a previous seizure at the Apapa Port in Lagos, suggesting increasing attempts by traffickers to introduce the drug into Nigeria.

In a separate operation at the same Bode Saadu checkpoint on April 24, NDLEA officers intercepted another trailer carrying illicit substances hidden in a concealed compartment.

The seized items included 155,900 capsules of tramadol, 6,000 ampoules of tramadol injections, 3,000 tablets of co-codamol, and 9,000 tablets of bromazepam. One suspect, Aminu Isah, 24, was arrested in connection with the haul.

In Oyo State, operatives intercepted a commercial bus along the Ibadan–Oyo Expressway on April 21, leading to the arrest of a passenger, Eze Prince Emeka, 33. A body scan revealed he had ingested illicit drugs, and he later excreted 45 pellets of cocaine weighing 1.043kg over three sessions.

Authorities said the suspect intended to traffic the drugs to Europe through trans-Saharan routes via Algeria, after an initial drop-off point in Sokoto.

Massive Opioid Seizure in Edo

In Edo State, NDLEA operatives on April 25 intercepted a truck along the Benin–Lagos Expressway carrying 1,196,000 pills of pharmaceutical opioids. Two suspects, Osagie Igbinibo, 43, and Omijie Malik, 44, were arrested. The consignment was reportedly bound for Onitsha, Anambra State.

The agency also carried out additional operations nationwide, resulting in further arrests and seizures.

In Lagos, Rasheed Ibuowo, 40, was arrested with 810kg of cannabis. In Bauchi State, Muktar Bello, 35, was caught with 288 blocks of skunk weighing 154.5kg. In Ekiti State, 466.8kg of skunk was recovered from a residence, while in Cross River State, about 20,000kg of cannabis cultivated on farmland was destroyed.

In Niger State, operatives recovered 394 components suspected to be used in making improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from Mohammed Aliyu, 26, who has been handed over to relevant security agencies for further investigation.

Reacting to the operations, NDLEA Chairman, Mohamed Buba Marwa, praised the officers involved, describing the Captagon seizure as a significant blow to drug trafficking networks.

He warned that Captagon remains attractive to traffickers due to its links to violence and insecurity, adding that the agency would intensify efforts to curb its spread.

The latest operations underscore the scale and sophistication of drug trafficking across Nigeria, as authorities continue nationwide efforts to disrupt the supply and distribution of illicit substances.

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Gov Otti Defends Appointment Of Benjamin Kalu’s Wife As Hospital Board Chairman Amid Backlash.

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Founder of PRNigeria, Malam Yushau Shuaib, has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to reject an application filed by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), which is seeking to compel him to hand over the key to his hostel accommodation while his ongoing case against the institute is still before the court.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a counter-affidavit responding to NIPSS’s motion, Shuaib described the request as baseless, frivolous, and prejudicial, arguing that it directly relates to issues already pending in his substantive suit challenging his withdrawal from the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 47.

Shuaib, who is the claimant in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/1329/2025, alleged that the institute’s move is an attempt to secure indirect relief through the back door and could amount to pre-empting the court’s decision at an interlocutory stage.

He stated that the ₦18.3 million he paid for the programme included accommodation for the full duration of the course, and that the hostel facility was allocated on that basis.

According to him, his participation in the programme has not been lawfully terminated, adding that the legality of his suspension and withdrawal remains a core issue for judicial determination.

“The question whether my suspension has lawfully ended my participation and my right to continue using the facilities, including accommodation, is part of the substantive suit,” he said.

Shuaib further alleged that he has already been denied access to the accommodation, while his personal belongings, including electronics and documents, are still inside the room without proper protection.

He accused NIPSS of acting in bad faith, arguing that granting the application would suggest that his withdrawal is valid and that he has forfeited his rights.

He also maintained that the relief sought by the institute effectively amounts to a final order, which cannot be granted at an interlocutory stage without hearing the full case.

“The defendant is attempting to achieve through an interlocutory application what can only be granted after final judgment,” he argued.

Shuaib added that maintaining the status quo would not harm NIPSS, but removing him from the facility could lead to loss of property and prejudice the outcome of the case.

The dispute arose from his withdrawal from SEC 47, which he claims was unlawful and based on unverified allegations raised less than three months into the programme.

Through his counsel, Yunus Abdulsalam, SAN, Shuaib is seeking reinstatement into the programme, ₦1 billion in damages for emotional and reputational harm, ₦100 million in legal costs, and a perpetual injunction restraining NIPSS from further harassment.

He also challenged the institute’s alleged access to his private email, describing it as a violation of his constitutional right to privacy.

Justice Binta Fatima Nyako has fixed May 6, 2026, for hearing of the matter, which is expected to determine his status in the programme as well as broader issues of due process and privacy rights in public institutions.

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Legal Battle Deepens: Shuaib Challenges NIPSS Over Hostel Key Dispute In SEC 47 Case.

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Founder of PRNigeria, Malam Yushau Shuaib, has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to reject an application filed by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), which is seeking to compel him to hand over the key to his hostel accommodation while his ongoing case against the institute is still before the court.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a counter-affidavit responding to NIPSS’s motion, Shuaib described the request as baseless, frivolous, and prejudicial, arguing that it directly relates to issues already pending in his substantive suit challenging his withdrawal from the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 47.

Shuaib, who is the claimant in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/1329/2025, alleged that the institute’s move is an attempt to secure indirect relief through the back door and could amount to pre-empting the court’s decision at an interlocutory stage.

He stated that the ₦18.3 million he paid for the programme included accommodation for the full duration of the course, and that the hostel facility was allocated on that basis.

According to him, his participation in the programme has not been lawfully terminated, adding that the legality of his suspension and withdrawal remains a core issue for judicial determination.

“The question whether my suspension has lawfully ended my participation and my right to continue using the facilities, including accommodation, is part of the substantive suit,” he said.

Shuaib further alleged that he has already been denied access to the accommodation, while his personal belongings, including electronics and documents, are still inside the room without proper protection.

He accused NIPSS of acting in bad faith, arguing that granting the application would suggest that his withdrawal is valid and that he has forfeited his rights.

He also maintained that the relief sought by the institute effectively amounts to a final order, which cannot be granted at an interlocutory stage without hearing the full case.

“The defendant is attempting to achieve through an interlocutory application what can only be granted after final judgment,” he argued.

Shuaib added that maintaining the status quo would not harm NIPSS, but removing him from the facility could lead to loss of property and prejudice the outcome of the case.

The dispute arose from his withdrawal from SEC 47, which he claims was unlawful and based on unverified allegations raised less than three months into the programme.

Through his counsel, Yunus Abdulsalam, SAN, Shuaib is seeking reinstatement into the programme, ₦1 billion in damages for emotional and reputational harm, ₦100 million in legal costs, and a perpetual injunction restraining NIPSS from further harassment.

He also challenged the institute’s alleged access to his private email, describing it as a violation of his constitutional right to privacy.

Justice Binta Fatima Nyako has fixed May 6, 2026, for hearing of the matter, which is expected to determine his status in the programme as well as broader issues of due process and privacy rights in public institutions.

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Lagos Residents Earn Praise As Sanwo-Olu Applauds Sanitation Day Compliance.

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Residents across Lagos State came out in large numbers on Saturday, April 25, 2026, to participate in the return of the monthly Sanitation Day, with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu commending their active involvement.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, the exercise recorded strong participation across various parts of the state, as residents cleaned their surroundings in response to the renewed environmental sanitation initiative.

From Ikorodu to Badagry, Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland, as well as Alimosho, Ikeja, and Agege, residents were seen taking part in cleaning activities and community sanitation efforts.

According to the statement, Governor Sanwo-Olu expressed appreciation for the enthusiasm shown by Lagosians, noting their readiness to embrace a culture that promotes cleanliness and public health.

“Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu would like to put on record the enthusiasm of residents who woke up early to obey the call for a return to a culture that made our state a healthy and clean place for all,” the statement read.

He also praised residents for their cooperation, describing their participation as a demonstration of civic responsibility.

“I thank Lagosians who joined the call to clean up our environment as a sure step to good health. That is patriotic; it is the Spirit of Lagos that we often speak about. We should continue to walk that path,” Sanwo-Olu was quoted as saying.

While commending the turnout, the governor cautioned against indiscriminate dumping of waste, especially as the rainy season approaches.

“The governor urged residents to stop indiscriminate dumping of refuse, especially now that the rains are coming,” the statement added.

He noted that the state government has already intensified efforts to clear gutters and drainage systems across Lagos in preparation for heavy rainfall predicted by weather forecasts.

“The government has embarked on a massive cleanup of gutters and drainage systems around the state to prevent flooding, following the weatherman’s forecast of heavy rains this year,” it said.

The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Strategy, is also carrying out a public awareness campaign to discourage improper waste disposal and drainage blockage.

The monthly sanitation exercise was reintroduced by Governor Sanwo-Olu on March 14, when he personally led officials to monitor cleanup activities along Agege Motor Road in Mushin.

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