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Alleged Coup Bombshell: Witness Uncovers Multi-Million Naira Transfers, Secret Abuja Meetings.

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The Federal Government’s prosecution on Wednesday formally opened its case in the accelerated trial of six men accused of plotting to topple President Bola Tinubu’s administration, presenting four witnesses before the court.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

One of the central witnesses, a soldier from the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police identified only as “AAA,” detailed how security operatives uncovered and investigated the alleged coup plot.

While being led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), the witness said all six defendants were arrested over their alleged involvement in a conspiracy linked to Colonel M. A. Ma’aji, other military officers, and civilians.

According to the witness, the investigation began after the then Chief of Army Staff, General O. O. Oluyede, received intelligence suggesting that Col. Ma’aji and others were planning to overthrow the government.

He said the intelligence was thoroughly reviewed, considered credible, and subsequently triggered a full-scale military investigation.

Following Ma’aji’s arrest, investigators reportedly recovered a Samsung Galaxy phone and a jotter from his residence.

The witness told the court that the jotter allegedly contained operational strategies, names of senior government figures, and military officers reportedly marked for assassination, alongside proposed political and structural changes to be implemented after the alleged coup.

Forensic examination of the phone, he added, uncovered extensive plans and communication links between Ma’aji, the other accused persons, and several associates.

The court also heard that investigators traced financial transactions connecting the suspects to notable figures, including former Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva.

According to the witness, security agents also uncovered coded communications and payment trails allegedly used to finance the plot.

He further alleged that a company identified as Purple Wave served as a financial channel for the operation, with EFCC records showing multiple large withdrawals between September and October 2025, totaling several hundreds of millions of naira.

The witness claimed that although some transactions were disguised as legitimate business payments, investigations indicated the funds were allegedly redirected to support the coup plot.

The court was told that several secret meetings allegedly took place at locations in Abuja, including Green Land Apartment and BrookVille Hotel, where participants reportedly discussed dissatisfaction with the government and plans for regime change.

According to the testimony, the alleged conspirators also mapped out strategic targets, including key officials, military formations, and major roads, while assigning roles for a proposed post-coup government structure.

The witness further claimed the suspects engaged in consultations, spiritual divination, and vehicle procurement as part of preparations.

During proceedings, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik admitted several documentary exhibits, including hotel receipts and phone extracts, despite objections from defence lawyers.

However, video evidence stored on a flash drive was temporarily delayed after defence counsel argued it had not been properly served in advance.

Earlier in the trial, three bank officials from Jaiz Bank, SunTrust Bank, and Providus Bank testified, submitting account statements linked to some of the defendants and associated firms.

Justice Abdulmalik has adjourned the matter until May 4 and 5 for continuation of hearing, with the fourth prosecution witness expected to resume testimony.

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Sisi Alagbo Breaks Silence, Issues Emotional Apology Over Viral Private Video.

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Social media personality and Oyo-based herbal vendor, Eniola Fagbemi, widely known as Sisi Alagbo, has issued a public apology following the circulation of a private video online.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

News reports that she reacted to the incident in a Facebook post on Wednesday, where she admitted responsibility and expressed regret over the controversy.

Sisi Alagbo said she was deeply sorry to anyone who felt hurt or disappointed by the video.

In her words, “I own my mistakes, and I apologise with all sincerity for the video circulating online. I am deeply sorry to everyone who felt disappointed in me.”

She also disclosed that the backlash has had a serious impact on her emotional health, saying she has been unable to eat or sleep properly since the video went viral.

“I am already passing through a lot. I can’t eat or sleep for days. Even sleeping medicines aren’t working for me any longer,” she said.

Appealing for forgiveness and understanding, she added, “Please forgive me. I don’t want to injure myself. I only have a little strength left.”

The incident adds to a growing trend of leaked private videos involving public figures in Nigeria, with personalities such as Tiwa Savage and Moyo Lawal previously facing similar situations.

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Why Peter Obi Insists On Single Term Presidency — Tanko Speaks Out.

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The National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Yunusa Tanko, alongside the National Publicity Secretary of the Obi–Kwankwaso Movement, Justin Ijeh, has called for adherence to Nigeria’s informal zoning practice, saying it promotes fairness, equity, and national stability.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking in an interview with Punch, Tanko maintained that the idea of a southern presidential ticket is based on fairness and political balance, noting that the current presidency is already held by the South.

He explained that Peter Obi had aligned with this position by agreeing to serve only one term of four years if elected.

Tanko said: “Yes, we are concerned about zoning. That was why we’ve been asking the ADC to zone the presidency to the southern part of this country, considering the simple fact that the Presidency has been zoned to the South.

“As you speak right now, what we have is a southern presidency. So, once you have a southern president, it simply means that even if there is going to be a replacement for the existing president, it should come from the South for them to complete their tenure.

“I think it is only fair to do that. And that was why Mr Peter Obi has also agreed that he’s going to do only four years.”

Tanko further expressed optimism that Obi would emerge as the consensus candidate of the opposition if a unified arrangement is reached, adding that his popularity—especially among young Nigerians—remains strong.

He said Obi enjoys massive public support across the country, describing moments of public reception during recent travels as overwhelming and emotional.

According to him, “That is because he’s the most popular candidate in the country at the moment… especially among the youth. Anywhere he goes, he is adored.”

Tanko added that large crowds and emotional displays of support reflect the level of trust Nigerians have in Obi’s leadership potential.

Similarly, Justin Ijeh noted that while zoning is not provided for in the constitution, it has become a political tradition that helps maintain inclusiveness in Nigeria’s diverse society.

He argued that, in the current political climate, it would be appropriate for the presidency to remain in the South in line with existing convention, warning that deviating from it could create avoidable political tension.

Ijeh said zoning, though informal, remains a stabilising mechanism that helps balance representation in the country’s power structure.

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62 Nigerians Arrested In Uganda Over Alleged Church Activities.

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The Ugandan government has detained 62 Nigerian nationals over allegations of illegally running a church in the country.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The development was confirmed in a statement posted on the government’s account on Wednesday.

According to the Ugandan National Citizenship and Immigration Control (NCIC), the suspects were also found to be living and working in the country without valid permits.

The agency said the arrests followed an intelligence tip-off indicating that the individuals were operating unlawfully without the necessary documentation.

“Following a tip-off, our enforcement team has arrested 62 Nigerian nationals operating illegally in Adjumani (without work permits). The group, primarily found operating a church among other things, is now being processed for prosecution under Uganda’s immigration laws,” the statement read.

The spokesperson for Uganda’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, Simon Peter Mundeyi, said the suspects often present themselves as gospel preachers while allegedly engaging in other unlawful activities.

He added that they are currently being held at the ministry’s Namanve facility, where they are undergoing legal processing that could lead to deportation, fines, or blacklisting.

“They often pose as gospel preachers while engaging in other irregular activities. Acting on intelligence, we moved in and apprehended them,” Mundeyi said.

He further disclosed that preliminary investigations showed conflicting accounts from the suspects, with some claiming they were deceived into coming to Uganda with fake job offers, while others are being investigated over alleged involvement in cyber-related fraud and other offences.

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