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EFCC Advised to Follow Due Process in Its Case Against Yahaya Bello
EFCC Advised to Follow Due Process in Its Case Against Yahaya Bello
By: Michael Mike
Amidst the legal fireworks on the warrant of arrest on former Kogi state governor, Yahaya Bello, and the restraining order issued by the Kogi State High Court, a coalition of anti-corruption groups led by the Anti-Corruption and Research-Based Data Initiative (ARDI) have called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to follow due process in the prosecution of the former governor.
Bello is under investigation over alleged embezzlement of N80.2 billion.
On Tuesday, a judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Emeka Nwite, ordered the EFCC to serve the money laundering charges against the former governor through his lawyer, Abdulwahab Mohammed.
Nwite, relying on section 382(4) and (5) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), also ordered Mr Mohammed, having announced an unconditional appearance for the former governor, to accept service on behalf of the defendant.
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday in Abuja, the publicity director of the Anti-corruption and Research-based Initiative (ARDI), Mr Nwabueze Anyanwu, who led a coalition of CSOs, said the groups had, over the last few weeks, followed with keen interest the current impasse between the EFCC and Bello, which culminated in the raid on his private residence in Abuja.
He said the Coalition’s “concern hinges on the need for both parties to work within the ambit of the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to avoid subjecting the War on Corruption in this country to further odium in the eyes of right-thinking people, as well as do our bit to avert the ongoing and needless overheating of our polity.”
The coalition claimed that the anti-graft agency has not extended to Bello the customary investigation to visit her offices for the purposes of assisting her in any investigations
It stressed that it could not also find evidence anywhere, no matter how remote, where the Commission has asserted that she did extend such an invitation to him.
Ozugbi said the coalition knows that the Commission would usually send an invitation letter, and often several reminders, to a respondent in any petition before even seeking warrants of arrest, and certainly long before taking drastic actions like the raid it conducted last Thursday.
He added: “The attempt by officers of the EFCC to arrest Alhaji Yahaya Bello is in flagrant disregard of a subsisting court order that comprehensively bars her from doing so based on a determination that their actions in the entire circumstances of the case amount to actual and threatened breach of all of his fundamental human rights
“The EFCC is currently at the Appeal Court to challenge that subsisting order of the High Court of Kogi State and the Appellate Court has insisted that parties should maintain the status quo pending determination of the appeal. We are convinced that the EFCC has breached both the principles of the sanctity of court orders and the pendency of suits by her subsequent actions.
“This informs our conclusion that the EFCC’s raid on Yahaya Bello’s Residence at No. 9 Benghazi Street, Zone 4, Wuse, Abuja, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, is in disobedience of subsisting orders of courts and practice procedure, making it both regrettable and an aberration under the Rule of Law.”
It further recalled that EFCC, under the leadership of Abdul Rasheed Bawa, had previously accused Bello of hiding the sum of $20 billion as bail-out money due to Kogi State in a Sterling Bank account and for his own aggrandisement and personal enrichment
It said that from 2022, when it first became breaking news at the instance of the EFCC, till today, the agency could not substantiate that particular allegation against Bello in any court of law with the same energy with which it tried and found him guilty of it in the media.
“The sundry allegations of embezzlement of a whopping sum of N80.2bn by EFCC against Alhaji Yahaya Bello is poorly presented and appear to be politically motivated
“The EFCC, under the leadership of Abdul Rasheed Bawa (former Chairman of the Commission), had previously accused Alhaji Yahaya Bello of hiding a whooping sum of N20billion being bail-out money due to Kogi State in a Sterling Bank account, and for his own aggrandisement and personal enrichment
“From 2022, when it first became breaking news at the instance of the EFCC, till today, the agency could not substantiate that particular allegation against Alhaji Yahaya Bello in any court of law with the same energy with which it tried and found him guilty of it in the media. As it is, those allegations seem to have evaporated with the exit of Bawa as chairman, while new allegations have surfaced under the newest leadership.
“The EFCC originally alleged that the N80.2bn embezzlement occurred in September 2015, except that will put the alleged offence several months before Alhaji Yahaya Bello assumed office for the first time as Kogi State Governor, having not been an official or servant of the Kogi State Government in any capacity prior to then.
“Perhaps, confronted with the incongruity of that accusation, the Commission later amended the date to February 2016, that is, just 3 weeks after he assumed office, and by which time the records show that his administration was yet to collect its first federal allocation. The Anti-Corruption Coalition will really appreciate deeper insight from the Anti-Corruption agency on the mechanics of these charges.
“The inconsistencies in the allegations by the EFCC against Alhaji Yahaya Bello clearly show that the allegations lack substance. Moreover, the EFCC has continued a sensational media trial of Alhaji Yahaya Bello with media releases in a staccato fashion that call to question how they serve the interests of justice in the matter.”
EFCC Advised to Follow Due Process in Its Case Against Yahaya Bello
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NUJ FCT Chair Grace Ike Wins Beacon of Education Award, Pledges to Champion Voices of Children with Special Needs
NUJ FCT Chair Grace Ike Wins Beacon of Education Award, Pledges to Champion Voices of Children with Special Needs
By: Michael Mike
The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, has been honoured with the “Beacon of Education Award” by Beautiful Beginning Academy for her outstanding commitment to educational excellence, youth development and inclusive education.
Ike received the award on Friday at Nile University, Abuja, during the 2026 graduation ceremony of the Academy, following the school’s recognition of her role in helping its pupils emerge as winners of a national media quiz competition.

The award presentation was one of the emotional high points of the ceremony, which was attended by parents, teachers, graduates and other dignitaries.
Presenting the award, the Proprietor and Managing Director of Beautiful Beginning Academy, Dr. Mrs. Rosemary Nasa Okolie, described Ike as a compassionate leader whose quiet acts of generosity had positively transformed the lives of children.
Okolie recalled that when she informed the NUJ FCT Chairman about the school’s participation in the national competition barely two weeks before the event, Ike immediately offered her support.
She said Ike went beyond merely endorsing the pupils’ participation, ensuring that they received the welfare support, gifts and logistics required to keep them motivated throughout the competition.
According to her, the intervention played a significant role in the school’s eventual emergence as the overall winner.
“She came in and changed the narrative. There is nothing I can give her that equals what she has done for these children,” she said.
The Academy described Ike as a beacon of compassion and a leader whose commitment to education had inspired pupils, teachers and the wider community.
In recognition of her contributions, the institution presented her with the “Beacon of Education Award,” citing her dedication to educational excellence and her invaluable contributions to learning and youth development.
An emotional Ike, who said she was unaware that she would be honoured, described the award as both a surprise and a renewed call to service.
Holding back tears, she dedicated the recognition to Ms. Adaeze Tochukwu Taha Okeke, a special-needs student whose story deeply moved her during the graduation ceremony.
“I dedicate this award to Adaeze,” Ike said.
She pledged to devote more of her time, professional platform and influence to advocating for children living with special needs, particularly through journalism.
“I will amplify their voices, tell their stories and continue to use journalism to draw attention to their needs so society can better support them,” she said.
Ike also commended Adaeze’s family for their unwavering commitment and support, promising that the child’s story would continue to inspire advocacy for inclusion, dignity and equal opportunities for children living with special needs.
The award presentation received a standing ovation from guests and became one of the defining moments of the 2026 graduation ceremony.
It also underscored the growing importance of collaboration among the media, schools, families and community leaders in promoting educational development and building a more inclusive society where every child, regardless of ability, is given the opportunity to thrive.
NUJ FCT Chair Grace Ike Wins Beacon of Education Award, Pledges to Champion Voices of Children with Special Needs
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Troops Arrest Suspected ISWAP Spy, Logistics Supplier During Night Patrol in Borno
Troops Arrest Suspected ISWAP Spy, Logistics Supplier During Night Patrol in Borno
By Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have arrested a suspected Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) member who allegedly confessed to spying on military movements and supplying logistics to terrorists operating in northern Borno State.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspect, identified as Muhammad Mustapha, 25, from Monguno Local Government Area, was arrested at about 9:00 p.m. on July 16 during a night patrol and identification exercise conducted by combined troops of the 403 Amphibious Brigade/130 Battalion (Motorised) in conjunction with the Nigerian Borderless Logistics Corps (NBLC) and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF).
The operation was carried out under Operation DESERT SANITY V.
During preliminary interrogation, the suspect allegedly confessed to being a member of a Boko Haram/ISWAP cell based in the Kadia area, north of Mairari town.
He further admitted that he had been tasked by the terrorist group to monitor and gather intelligence on troops conducting shoulder clearance operations along the Baga–Cross Kauwa Main Supply Route (MSR).
According to security sources, the suspect also confessed to serving as a logistics supplier and task collector for the terrorist group, supporting insurgent activities in the Lake Chad region.
The suspect is currently in the custody of the 403 Amphibious Brigade for further investigation and exploitation of intelligence.
Military sources said the arrest represents another significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist intelligence and logistics networks supporting insurgent operations in the North-East.
The military added that although the general security situation across the Operation HADIN KAI theatre remains calm, it is still unpredictable, with troops maintaining a high level of vigilance and operational readiness.
Troops Arrest Suspected ISWAP Spy, Logistics Supplier During Night Patrol in Borno
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Fulani Herder Shot in Suspected Ambush by Berom Militia in Plateau as Tension Rises in Riyom
Fulani Herder Shot in Suspected Ambush by Berom Militia in Plateau as Tension Rises in Riyom
By Zagazola Makama
A Fulani herder identified as Ja’afaru was reportedly shot in an ambush by suspected armed assailants in Tanjol Community, Jol Ward of Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State, in what residents fear could heighten tensions in the area.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17, as the victim and other herders were returning home after grazing their cattle.
According to community sources, the group was allegedly ambushed by suspected Berom militia, who opened fire on them before fleeing the scene.
The Fulani community in the area confirmed the incident, stating that Ja’afaru sustained gunshot injuries during the attack. The condition of the victim could not be independently verified at the time of filing this report.
The incident comes barely 24 hours after another violent attack in the neighbouring Yarwai Community, Fan District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, where suspected assailants reportedly attacked a herder and shot eight cattle.
Security sources said efforts were underway to verify the latest incident and identify those responsible, while troops and other security agencies have intensified patrols in the affected communities to forestall reprisals and maintain public order.
Authorities have urged residents to remain calm, avoid retaliatory actions, and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible information that could assist ongoing investigations.
Fulani Herder Shot in Suspected Ambush by Berom Militia in Plateau as Tension Rises in Riyom
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