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The Malaysia Connection: Criminals Reveal They Operate Under Direct Orders From Overseas!
Suspected members of a transnational fraud syndicate arrested by the Ogun State Police Command have claimed that their operations in Nigeria were entirely directed by an online, Malaysia-based coordinator. Command spokesperson Oluseyi Babaseyi stated that the suspects were apprehended in Agbado for operating a fraudulent network disguised as a legitimate business, through which foreign nationals were allegedly lured to Nigeria and defrauded under the guise of an “Ignite” product scheme. Additionally, the syndicate is accused of plotting a staged kidnapping to extract 6.5 million CFA Franc from the family of a Mauritanian victim. In a confessional statement, Zadariah Sawadogo, an allegedly high-ranking member, detailed that all members worked exclusively under online direction, that he never met the Malaysian boss physically, and that the products members paid for were never delivered. Babaseyi noted that initial investigations suggested some arrested individuals might have been victims themselves and were transferred to the Nigerian Immigration Service, while the command reiterated its dedication to combating such financial crimes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Political Earthquake: Rotimi Amaechi Reportedly Agrees To Join Forces With Atiku Abubakar!.
Reports have emerged suggesting that former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi has agreed to serve as the running mate to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. This claim was reportedly confirmed to the Daily Post by Leader Sampson, the immediate past chairman of the ADC in Rivers State. The development follows the party’s recent primary election, in which Amaechi was defeated by Abubakar. While Amaechi had previously stated that he did not seek the presidential ticket to become a vice-presidential candidate and had expressed strong opposition to the primary results—which some members alleged were manipulated—Sampson provided a brief confirmation when asked if Amaechi had accepted the role.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Following his loss to Atiku Abubakar in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential primary, Rotimi Amaechi has reportedly consented to join the ticket as a vice-presidential candidate. Although Amaechi had initially dismissed the possibility of such a role and challenged the fairness of the primary process, Leader Sampson, a former Rivers State ADC chairman, has confirmed the agreement.
Note: Please be aware that recent political reporting indicates Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi both sought the ADC presidential ticket, and there has been significant internal discussion regarding coalition dynamics and running mate selections within the party as it prepares for the 2027 general election.
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Abacha’s Death: I Was Deceived To Villa, Locked In A Room – Former Head Of State Reveals.
In his new autobiography, Call of Duty, former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar details the unsettling events of June 8, 1998, the day General Sani Abacha died. Abubakar recalls being summoned to the Presidential Villa under the impression that he was to meet Abacha. Upon arrival, he was unexpectedly directed to a waiting room and subsequently locked inside for over an hour, an experience he described as highly unusual. The door was eventually opened by the late Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Coomassie, who then informed him of Abacha’s death. While Abubakar did not identify who ordered him to be locked in, he suggested that some military figures were maneuvering with “other plans” during that period. Following Abacha’s passing, the Provisional Ruling Council selected Abubakar to lead, and he subsequently oversaw the transition to civilian rule, handing over power to President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s autobiography, Call of Duty, provides a firsthand account of the confusion and suspicion surrounding his ascent to power in 1998. Abubakar recounts that on the morning of June 8, he was pressured to go to the Presidential Villa for a meeting with General Sani Abacha. Instead of being ushered into Abacha’s presence as was customary, he was confined to a room with Major-General Ishaya Bamaiyi for more than an hour. It was only after Ibrahim Coomassie unlocked the door that Abubakar learned of Abacha’s death. Reflecting on the incident, the former leader noted the suspicious nature of his detention, hinting at hidden agendas among his peers at the time. Abubakar went on to serve as Nigeria’s military leader, completing a brief transition program that culminated in the 1999 handover to a democratic government.
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“Set Him Free!”: Peter Obi Explodes, Demands Immediate Release Of Nnamdi Kanu!.
Peter Obi, the 2027 presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has publicly called for the immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). During a recent engagement in Washington, the former Anambra State governor argued that detaining individuals for speech or criticism—even when directed at political figures—is an ineffective and improper approach to governance. Obi emphasized that if he wins the presidency, he intends to replace the use of force with proactive dialogue to address the grievances of separatist groups and other agitated citizens. He noted that understanding the root causes of these movements is essential for national unity and that, ultimately, the power of the electoral process rests with the willingness of Nigerians to ensure their votes carry weight.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Addressing Nigerians in Washington, NDC presidential hopeful Peter Obi outlined his strategy for handling national unrest, specifically citing the case of Nnamdi Kanu. Obi rejected the current government’s decision to keep the IPOB leader in custody, asserting that political criticism and verbal attacks are not criminal acts. Instead of reliance on detention and force, Obi proposed a policy of engagement, promising that an administration under his leadership would prioritize open dialogue to resolve conflicts with various agitators. By addressing the underlying issues behind these agitations, he aims to find lasting solutions to threats against Nigeria’s stability.
NDC presidential candidate Peter Obi has criticized the ongoing detention of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, describing it as unjustified. Speaking in Washington, Obi argued that public officials should not criminalize dissent or name-calling. He pledged that if elected in 2027, his government would abandon the use of force in favor of direct engagement with all aggrieved groups to identify and resolve the root causes of their grievances.
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