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PFIPC Scandal Smothered! Senate Refuses To Launch Inquest Into Alleged ‘Fake’ Agency!.
The Nigerian Senate has rejected a motion aimed at launching an independent investigation into the controversy surrounding Adeniyi Adeyemi, an individual who allegedly posed as the Director-General of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Senate’s Decision and Reasoning
During Wednesday’s plenary, Senator Suleiman Kawu (Kano South) introduced the matter as a point of urgent public importance, but Senate President Godswill Akpabio ruled against the motion. The Senate President’s reasoning included the following points:
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Legal Status: The issue is considered sub judice because the culprit has already been charged to court.
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Executive Action: President Bola Tinubu has already ordered the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate, and Akpabio noted that a Senate probe might be “jumping the gun”.
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Oversight Debate: Despite the ruling, Senator Kawu maintained that the National Assembly retains a constitutional duty to exercise its oversight powers, irrespective of executive actions.
Background on the Case
The controversy involves serious criminal allegations against Adeyemi, who faces an eight-count charge including forgery, fraud, and impersonation. The case highlights several alleged actions:
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Court Proceedings: A Federal High Court judge, Justice Umar, has ordered security agencies to arrest Adeyemi and bring him to court on September 30, following his failure to appear for his arraignment.
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Allegations of Forgery: Adeyemi is accused of forging an appointment letter purportedly issued by President Tinubu and signed by Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila.
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Impersonation: He allegedly used fraudulent documents to claim the title of Director-General of the Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council and attempted to secure office space within the State House.
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“It’s Painful!” Army Breaks Silence On Brutal Demoralization Of Soldiers By Nigerians.
The Nigerian Army has called on the public to stop sharing social media content that demoralizes soldiers, as such actions undermine their efforts. Col. Appolonia Anele, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, made this plea on Wednesday in Abuja during a meeting with the Defence Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DECAN).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Personnel serving in various operations across the country deserve support and appreciation rather than criticism based on misinformation.
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The spokesperson highlighted the recent rescue mission in Oyo State, where an Army officer, a soldier, and a police officer lost their lives.
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It is deeply distressing for troops who risk their lives to protect the nation to face social media narratives claiming the military is inactive, as these sentiments negatively affect their morale.
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Justice And Compassion: Senate Grants ₦50 Million To Grieving Families Of Slain Soldiers And Teachers!.
On Wednesday, July 15, 2026, Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced that the Nigerian Senate has approved a ₦50 million donation to support the families of two teachers and three security personnel killed during the rescue operation in Oriire, Oyo State. Each of the five bereaved families will receive ₦10 million in recognition of the ultimate sacrifice made by their loved ones during the 56-day captivity ordeal. Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele identified the deceased security personnel as Lieutenant F. A. Isaac and Private Silas Musa of the Nigerian Army, along with Sergeant Abena John Jerome of the Nigeria Police Force. While praising the security forces for the successful rescue, the Senate also acknowledged that Lance Corporal Adamu Hussain of the 81 Battalion was injured during the mission.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Nigerian Senate has officially pledged ₦50 million to aid the families of the victims who died following the abduction of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area. During Wednesday’s plenary, Senate President Akpabio characterized the deaths of the two teachers and three soldiers as a painful but significant sacrifice in the ongoing battle against national insecurity. The donation provides ₦10 million to each family, a gesture intended to offer relief and honor the service of those who lost their lives. The Senate also took the opportunity to commend the Armed Forces for the successful rescue of the victims after their 56-day ordeal, noting the high cost of the mission, which also resulted in injuries to Lance Corporal Adamu Hussain.
Option 3: Quick Summary To support the families affected by the tragic Oriire abduction incident, the Senate has approved a ₦50 million relief fund. Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the contribution on Wednesday, stating that ₦10 million will be allocated to each of the families of the two slain teachers and three fallen security personnel—Lieutenant F. A. Isaac, Private Silas Musa, and Sergeant Abena John Jerome. The move follows the successful rescue of the abducted pupils and teachers after 56 days in captivity, an operation that also left Lance Corporal Adamu Hussain wounded.
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The Hard Truth: Ex-DSS Chief Reveals Why The Oriire Rescue Cannot Be Replicated!.
Speaking on Channels Television, former DSS Assistant Director-General Mohammed Ngoshe explained that the successful rescue of abductees in Oriire, Oyo State, cannot serve as a universal template for all kidnapping cases across Nigeria. Addressing the public’s “trust deficit,” Ngoshe emphasized that each security operation has unique dynamics based on local circumstances, meaning an operation in the Southwest differs significantly from one in the Northeast. He defended the secrecy of the Oriire operation and detailed how security forces applied pressure by detaining the kidnappers’ family members and cutting off their supply lines, forcing the terrorists to surrender and subsequently face elimination or prosecution.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The recent successful rescue of pupils and teachers in Oriire was a situation-specific event that cannot be easily replicated in other regions, according to retired DSS chief Mohammed Ngoshe. In a television interview, Ngoshe urged Nigerians to trust their security services, noting that for every public success, many other plots are foiled. He contrasted the Oriire case with mass abductions in Borno, citing differing political and strategic factors. Ngoshe revealed that the tactical success in Oyo State involved isolating the kidnappers from food and informants, arresting their relatives, and rejecting their negotiation terms to create overwhelming pressure that led to their surrender and neutralization.
Option 3: Short Summary Former DSS director Mohammed Ngoshe has explained why the Oriire rescue operation was unique and not a repeatable model for all of Nigeria. Speaking to Channels Television, he stated that every security challenge has different dynamics, and public scrutiny can hinder operational success. He detailed that the successful outcome in Oyo State was achieved by cutting off the kidnappers’ supplies and arresting their collaborators, which forced them to release the captives before being confronted by security forces.
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