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NSCDC FCT Command Counters Online Report, Reveals Alleged Fake NYSC Member in Fraud Scheme

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NSCDC FCT Command Counters Online Report, Reveals Alleged Fake NYSC Member in Fraud Scheme

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has strongly refuted allegations published by an online news outfit accusing the security agency of bribery and unlawful detention, describing the reports as false, malicious and deliberately misleading.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, the Command said the media briefing became necessary to correct what it called a “dangerous distortion of facts” contained in two separate reports by the online platform alleging that the Corps detained a corps member for 65 days and demanded a “Commandant’s charge” of N1.4 million, as well as another claim that a 69-year-old man was held for 89 days unless he paid N10 million.

The Commandant, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, said the allegations were part of an attempt by individuals under investigation to discredit the agency and derail ongoing criminal proceedings.

According to him, the individual described in the publication as a detained corps member, identified as Joseph Nanmwa Philips, 27, from Plateau State, is not a legitimate member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) but an impostor who allegedly forged a call-up letter to fraudulently secure placement at the International Model Science Academy in Kwali, a subsidiary of the National Mathematical Centre.

The Command disclosed that Philips was arrested by NSCDC operatives in Kwali on February 6, 2026 following complaints of impersonation, forgery and cyber-related offences.

Investigators said the suspect allegedly hacked and impersonated officials of the National Mathematical Centre on social media and used the fake identity to deceive unsuspecting parents.

After preliminary investigation, the suspect was transferred to the FCT Command headquarters on February 9, where he was interrogated and granted bail the same day in line with provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015.

However, the Command explained that the suspect remained in custody because he could not meet the bail conditions, particularly the requirement for a credible surety. Consequently, the agency sought and obtained a remand order from a Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 2 to legally hold him pending the conclusion of investigations.

The NSCDC also dismissed claims that it demanded N1.4 million for the suspect’s release, clarifying that the amount referenced in the report was money the suspect allegedly collected fraudulently from parents.

According to the Command, investigations revealed that Philips collected about N1.3 million from several parents under the pretext of registering their children for a Cambridge University scholarship programme.

He allegedly cloned email addresses linked to Cambridge University and sent fabricated confirmation messages to parents to make the scheme appear legitimate. The suspect was also accused of collecting additional money for extra lesson teachers and study materials supposedly required for the scholarship examination.

The Command said several exhibits were recovered from him, including an NYSC uniform, a forged call-up letter and documents showing financial transactions between the suspect and parents who claimed to have been defrauded.

The NSCDC further alleged that the individual who made the allegations to SaharaReporters, identified as Chimezie Otuojo, is himself a suspect currently on administrative bail in a separate case involving alleged threat to life and assault reported by his neighbour.

According to the Command, Otuojo resorted to “blackmail and misinformation” to undermine the Corps after becoming aware of ongoing investigations involving him.

On the separate allegation that the Corps detained a 69-year-old man for 89 days and demanded a N10 million “Commandant’s fee,” the NSCDC said the claim was equally baseless.

The Command explained that the case originated from a petition filed by TroBell Minerals Ltd over alleged criminal breach of trust and obtaining by false pretence involving about N217 million.

Following investigations, the suspect was charged before the Federal High Court, while his custody was based on a valid remand order issued by a competent court, the Command stated.

It also dismissed claims that nine suspects paid N1 million each to secure bail, reiterating that bail within the Corps is free and that officers are bound by strict professional and ethical standards.

The NSCDC warned that it reserves the right to seek legal redress against individuals or organisations publishing unverified claims capable of damaging the integrity of the Corps.

While reaffirming its respect for the role of the media in a democratic society, the Command urged journalists to verify allegations with relevant authorities before publication to prevent the spread of misinformation.

The Command assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory that it remains committed to protecting lives, property and critical national assets.
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Zulum Calls for AI-Driven Security Reform at Kogi Summit, Urges Tackling of Root Causes of Insecurity

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Zulum Calls for AI-Driven Security Reform at Kogi Summit, Urges Tackling of Root Causes of Insecurity

By: Michael Mike

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has called for a fundamental overhaul of Nigeria’s security strategy, urging greater adoption of advanced technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address escalating security challenges across the country.

Speaking at the Kogi Security Summit held in Abuja on Tuesday, Zulum warned that conventional security approaches are no longer sufficient to confront increasingly sophisticated criminal networks. He advocated the integration of modern surveillance systems, including drones, biometric tracking technologies, and predictive analytics to detect and prevent attacks before they occur.

“For us to address insecurity, we need to possess modern technological warfare. Technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics are now being deployed globally to combat crime,” the governor said.

Beyond technological investment, Zulum emphasised the importance of citizen participation in security management, insisting that communities must take greater responsibility in intelligence sharing and local vigilance rather than relying solely on security agencies.

He further stressed that sustainable peace cannot be achieved without addressing the socio-economic drivers of insecurity. According to him, widespread poverty, unemployment, infrastructural decay, and environmental vulnerabilities continue to fuel recruitment into criminal groups.

“While it is critical to purchase equipment such as vehicles, MRAPs, drones and other facilities to confront insecurity, most importantly, without addressing underlying factors such as poverty, road infrastructure, agriculture, among others, insecurity will not end,” Zulum said, urging policymakers to channel part of security funding into development-focused interventions.

He added that “understanding the socio-economic and political dimensions of every crisis is very important. Increasing poverty, climate vulnerabilities, infrastructural deficit, illiteracy, among others, have to be addressed if we want security in our communities.”

Reiterating the link between peace, security, and development, the governor noted that no meaningful progress can be achieved in an atmosphere of instability.

“The security of lives and property is the cardinal objective of any administration. The nexus between peace and security cannot be overemphasised. It is only when there is security that there will be peace; and without peace, there will be no development,” he said.

Governor Zulum was accompanied at the summit by Hon. Engr. Bukar Talba, member representing Marte, Monguno and Nganzai Federal Constituency

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Communal clash at illegal mining site leaves five injured in Zamfara

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Communal clash at illegal mining site leaves five injured in Zamfara

By: Zagazola Makama

A violent clash between residents of Boko and Jaya villages in Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara state has left at least five persons injured following a dispute at a stone mining site.

Sources said the incident occurred on April 20 at about 11:00 a.m. at the Kwanza Stone Mining Site, located between the two communities.

According to the sources, the clash began when members of both villages engaged in illegal mining activities at the site, leading to a disagreement that escalated into violence, with both sides allegedly using firearms.

The sources said the injured victims include Sha’aibu Adamu, 30; Shakiru Suleiman, 26; Kasu Boko, 27; Abdullahi Dahiru, 25; and Ibrahim Usman, 25, all from the affected communities.

They added that the exact number of persons killed could not be immediately confirmed at the time of filing the report.

A joint security team comprising troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA. police personnel and community protection guards was swiftly deployed to the area to restore order.

The injured victims were evacuated to the General Hospital in Kaura Namoda for medical treatment.

Security authorities said normalcy had since been restored in the area, while efforts were ongoing to identify and arrest those involved in the violence.

They also confirmed that investigation into the incident had commenced.

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Security forces foil Kidnapping, flee after alarm in Gombe community

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Security forces foil Kidnapping, flee after alarm in Gombe community

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed men suspected to be kidnappers have attempted to abduct residents in Unguwan Yamma, Amada area of Akko Local Government Area of Gombe state.

Sources said the incident occurred at about 3:20 a.m. when the attackers stormed the residence of one Alhaji Muhammad Abba, who narrowly escaped the attack.

According to the sources, the assailants proceeded to a neighbouring house where they abducted a child after the mother raised alarm.

The sources said the kidnappers, however, abandoned the child and fled the scene following the commotion.

A divisional patrol team, alongside hunters and local vigilantes, was immediately mobilised to the area and is currently on the trail of the suspects.

Police authorities said investigation was ongoing, while efforts had been intensified to apprehend the fleeing attackers and prevent further incidents in the area.

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