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EFCC probes suspect over undeclared $420,900, £5,825, CFA3.9m at Kano airport

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has launched a formal investigation into a case involving the alleged smuggling and non-declaration of foreign currencies totalling over $420,000 at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport.

Ahmad Salisu was apprehended by operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) during a routine check on Monday, July 7, 2025. A physical inspection of his luggage reportedly revealed cash concealed in a polythene bag covered by clothes and other fabrics.

The undeclared sums include $420,900, £5,825, CFA 3,946,500, and 224,000 Cameroonian CFA.

According to officials, Salisu claimed he was acting on behalf of his brother, Auwal Ahmad, who remains in Saudi Arabia. He was allegedly instructed to deliver the funds to two individuals—Yusuf Adamu and Abdulhamid Rabiu—who were later arrested when they appeared to collect the money.

Following initial questioning, the trio and the seized funds were handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and possible prosecution.

Speaking during a joint press briefing at the NCS Kano/Jigawa Area Command office, EFCC Zonal Director Ibrahim Shazali affirmed the agency’s commitment to tackling illegal cross-border financial activities. “The EFCC and the Nigerian Customs Service, working in concert, have zero tolerance for illegal cash smuggling,” he said.

Shazali urged the public to remain alert and report suspicious financial transactions, particularly those involving large cash movements at airports and border crossings.

Customs Area Comptroller Dalhatu Abubakar reiterated that currency declaration requirements are part of broader efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. “The currency declaration regime is a key tool in protecting our financial system and curbing the movement of funds used by criminal networks and terrorist groups,” he stated.

The EFCC confirmed that the suspects will be charged to court after the ongoing investigation is concluded.

Access Bank UK Charity Polo Day 2025 to Drive Global Support for Inclusive Education

 

Access Bank PLC, in partnership with Fifth Chukker, and UNICEF, is set to host the Access Bank UK Charity Polo Day 2025 on Saturday, July 12 at the prestigious Guards Polo Club, Windsor, United Kingdom. The event brings together philanthropy, elegance, and global advocacy to raise funds for the education of underprivileged children in Nigeria.This annual charity event has become a hallmark of Access Bank’s enduring commitment to sustainable community development, particularly in inclusive education. Over the past decade, this initiative has helped build and equip classroom blocks in Kaduna State, directly impacting the lives of 14,000 children, and offering them a path to learning, growth, and opportunity.According to Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman of Access Holdings, “This is a platform that unites global changemakers around one common cause: investing in the future of Africa through education.

The partnership with Fifth Chukker and UNICEF is symbolic and transformative.”The 2025 edition will host a distinguished gathering of guests, including high-profile philanthropists, diplomats, captains of industry, among others. Guests will enjoy an exquisite polo tournament and a showcase of the real impact their support is making in underserved communities.In collaboration with UNICEF, funds raised at this year’s event will go towards constructing additional classroom blocks, enhancing learning environments, and supporting the long-term educational needs of children in rural Nigeria.Roosevelt Ogbonna, Group Managing Director of Access Bank, added: “At Access Bank, we believe education is a fundamental right. By aligning our brand with purpose, we are proud to demonstrate that financial success and social impact can and must go hand in hand.”

Also, Jamie Simmonds, Managing Director and CEO of Access Bank UK, emphasised the strategic significance of the initiative: “This event reflects the essence of Access Bank UK’s vision, to serve as a bridge between continents, connecting purpose with prosperity. By championing education through this platform, we reinforce our belief that empowering young minds across Africa ultimately shapes a more inclusive and sustainable future for all.”The Access Bank UK Charity Polo Day stands as a compelling example of how corporate leadership, global partnerships, and empathy can co-exist to drive meaningful, lasting change, from Kaduna to the UK, and beyond.

A Taste of the World ‘s First Agritourism Festival

 

By Ayo Oyoze Baje

 

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“We must rebrand farming to make it fun and profitable”

Dr. Moji Davids ( MD, Xtralarge Farms and Resorts )

Call it the power of passion, the voice of vision and the results of resilience by reaping thereof, if you like, or simply refer to it as the positive mentality of seeing only possibilities where others complain about persisting problems you are absolutely right on point. That is, as the wave-making, XtraLarge Farms and Resorts has beautifully evolved to epitomize all these, and more.

For hosting the first-ever World Agritourism Festival, a 90- day event which runs from May 16 to August 12, 2025 in the Centre of Excellence, Lagos state Nigeria, one is not surprised by the soaring waves of accolades from the state and federal governments, the Abike-Dabiri-led Diaspora Commission in addition to the much excited private sector and enlightened individuals as well. What more, Dr. Seyi Davids and Moji Davids, the Chief Executive Officer, CEO and Managing Director,MD respectively of XtraLarge Farms and Resorts are innovatively busy rewriting the history of agriculture with purely organic food items, along with tourism, entertainment while still promoting real estate business. In fact, so delighted was the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, that he gleefully commended Xtralarge Farms and Resorts for launching that epochal event. According to him, this initiative is seen as a boost to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda”.

The epoch-making festival has the salutatory aims to rebrand and promote sustainable agriculture, attract youth to the sector, and rebrand agriculture as a modern and attractive field through tourism. It features the Wealthinaires Convention, investment opportunities, and networking events. It also includes farm tours, food experiences, and cultural displays. The event is aimed at fostering rural development and preserving cultural heritage.

In specific terms, the Wealthinaires Convention is
a core highlight of the festival, by gathering top minds and impact-driven leaders in the agricultural and tourism sectors. That is for the cross pollination of ideas on moving the food security sector forward. Also, through the Farm Tours visitors can explore XtraLarge Farms and learn about their innovative farming practices and the sustainable solutions they provide. While the Food and Cultural Experiences festival offers opportunities to enjoy local cuisine, discover traditional crafts, and experience the rich culture of Lagos the
Investment Opportunities are keys that open the festival to investors. Besides all these, it aims to connect investors with promising agricultural ventures and promote economic empowerment in rural communities. On its part, the Global Outreach involves international editions of the festival, planned for the United Kingdom, UK, Canada, Australia, Dubai, and Central Europe. But there is more to the attention – grabbing festival.

Interestingly, the Wealthinaires Convention which took place at the Balmoral Convention Center, Ikeja, Lagos brought great minds together to key into the vision of the history — making festival with highly inspiring testimonies from some active members of the XtraLarge Farms family. For instance, a young lady who left the banking world to invest a meagre fifteen thousand naira (N15,000) back in 2018 openly confessed that she has made over Ten million from XtraLarge Farms and Resorts since then. That was even as it was announced that there was another cheque of One million, two hundred thousand (N1,200,000) waiting for her on that memorable day. Some others praised the company for the effectiveness of the organic food items that have healed them of one debilitating disease or the other, including diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney challenges.

Worthy of note is one significant factor that has stood the company out in good stead and that is integrity. It holds its words of promises and pledges in high esteem. It has never violated that sacred element of Trust. And that has garnered a lot of respect from individuals and investors across the social spectrum, from across the globe. That makes a great impact on its business transactions and pragmatic partnerships it has being engaged in over the decades. So, July 11th, 2025:slated for the Grand Summit, Awards, and Gala Night at the Marriott Hotel, Ikeja would furthermore strengthen its cardinal objectives.

These of course, include the promotion of sustainable agriculture and food security.
the boosting of rural development and economic empowerment to the investors. In addition, is the
preservation of cultural heritage, to showcase Nigeria’s agricultural potential to the world and attract investment and partnerships in the agricultural sector. Also, it would encourage youth and Diaspora involvement in agriculture.

To underscore the importance of marrying agriculture ( business and food security) with tourism and entertainment ( pleasure), a feat which XtraLarge Farms and Resorts has achieved, in 2024 alone Nigeria experienced a surge in tourism, particularly during the “Detty December” period as it is fondly called which saw a record-breaking revenue of N111.5 billion, with an estimated 1.2 million visitors, including both international and domestic tourists. It means that both Travel and tourism contributed 3.9% to Nigeria’s GDP in 2024, generating around ₦9.55 trillion (approximately $14.8 billion). That is awesome.

So, one can imagine how those figures would increase as XtraLarge Farms and Resorts intends to attract one million visitors to the Agritech City, at Idiroko every year. With that, Nigeria will begin to rub shoulders with South Africa, the USA, Ghana, the UK, and Germany which were among the top countries with visitors to Nigeria in 2024. Notable is that in the same year France ranked first with 102 million tourists, followed by
Spain with 93.8 million tourists and the
United States, 72.4 million tourists. So, what lessons should we learn from these fascinating experiences?

We all-as individuals and organizations – should understand and deploy,as the Davids have done to pursue our vision to its logical conclusion, no matter how high the hurdles we have to scale over might be. We should understand the importance of the bringing together of like minds who share in that same vision with us. And eventually, it pays being a good manager of people, money and materials, breathing the spirit of communality and seeing it as a family business..Above all, ” the secret of success is constancy of purpose” as Benjamin Disraeli aptly stated and as the duo of the Davids have rightly done.

Dangote Holds “Key To Lower Inflation” –Economic Think Tank

 

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has been identified as crucial to reducing inflation in Nigeria, according to a report by the Financial Derivatives Company (FDC) Limited think tank.

In its recently published Lagos Business School (LBS) Executive Breakfast Presentation for July, the think tank noted that Dangote Refinery has become the key mechanism for reducing petrol prices and lowering transport fares.

The report, presented by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FDC, Bismarck Rewane, added that Dangote’s uniform pricing policy and credit facilities to marketers represent a game changer that will revolutionise Nigeria’s downstream oil sector by cutting logistics costs.

“Dangote’s uniform pricing and credit to marketers is a game changer and a catalyst for more private sector investment. The initiative is set to revolutionize Nigeria’s oil downstream business by cutting logistics costs and by spending over N1.7 trillion annually,” it stated, emphasising that Dangote Refinery’s fuel distribution strategy, which involves deploying 4,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks nationwide, will lower pump prices, curb inflation, and support over 42 million MSMEs.

“With 4,000 CNG-powered trucks delivering refined products directly to the doorsteps of end-users, the move will lower pump prices, curb inflation, and support over 42 million MSMEs.”

The report stressed that the Nigerian economy is experiencing a classic oil price paradox: when global oil prices rise, the government benefits financially and the naira strengthens, yet there is little advantage for the average person. Conversely, when oil prices fall, consumers rejoice at lower petrol prices while the government suffers financially.

On the international front, the report observed that the global economy has swung from exaggerated fears of market volatility and uncertainty to the irrational exuberance of momentum traders and speculators, who are profiting by exploiting the anxieties of those fixated on maintaining the status quo.

JUST IN: ASUU embarks on nationwide strike over delayed payment

 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commenced a nationwide strike in response to the non-payment of June 2025 salaries, triggering fresh disruptions across Nigeria’s public university system.

The strike action follows a resolution by the union’s National Executive Council (NEC), which enforces a strict “No Pay, No Work” policy. According to the resolution, if lecturers’ salaries are delayed by more than three days into a new month, industrial action becomes inevitable.

Already, ASUU branches at the University of Jos and the University of Abuja have downed tools in compliance with the directive, while others are expected to follow suit in the coming days.

ASUU National President, Prof. Chris Piwuna, confirmed the development in Abuja, describing the move as a response to the recurring financial hardship lecturers face due to persistent delays in salary payments.

He attributed the worsening situation to the federal government’s transition of university payrolls from the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) to the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS).

Prof. Piwuna condemned what he called the “nonchalant attitude” of key government officials toward the welfare of university lecturers.

He said, despite efforts to engage the Minister of Education and the Office of the Accountant General, the union has seen “no meaningful progress.”

“Our members are experiencing hardship. Salaries are often delayed by a week or more. At NEC, we agreed that if salaries are not paid within three days of a new month, members should withdraw their services,” he stated.

He dismissed claims of technical issues with GIFMIS, insisting the delays are the result of deliberate negligence by the Office of the Accountant General.

“When funds are eventually released, there are no complaints of underpayment or technical failure. The system works; it’s the handlers who are stalling. We believe this delay is intentional,” Piwuna added.

He also raised concerns about the outstanding N10 billion in Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) owed by the federal government. He noted that although N50 billion was initially pledged, only N40 billion has been disbursed.

“We expect the remaining N10 billion to be paid without further delay to prevent another round of agitation,” he warned.

In Jos, ASUU branch chairman Dr. Jurbe Molwus confirmed that lecturers had withdrawn their services in line with the NEC resolution. He added that a strike monitoring team has been activated to ensure full compliance and stressed that continued delays in salary payments would result in sustained industrial action.

At the University of Abuja, ASUU members also downed tools on Monday. While branch chairman Dr. Sylvanus Ugoh could not be reached for comments, the university’s spokesperson, Dr. Habib Yakoob, declined to speak on the issue, referring all inquiries to ASUU leadership.

ASUU has long insisted that timely payment of salaries is critical for effective teaching and administration in universities. The current strike marks yet another chapter in the union’s ongoing struggle with the federal government over lecturers’ welfare.

 

Shock as Russia’s Transport Minister found dead hours after dismissal

 

Russia’s Transport Minister, Roman Starovoit, was found dead from a gunshot wound on Monday, in what investigators are describing as an apparent suicide.

His death came just hours after the Kremlin unexpectedly announced his dismissal from office.

Starovoit, 53, had only served as transport minister since May 2024, following a term as governor of the Kursk region.

According to Russia’s Investigative Committee, Starovoit’s body was discovered in his car in Odintsovo, a suburb west of Moscow known for housing members of Russia’s political and business elite.

A firearm, reportedly a ceremonial gift, was found beside him. Spokesperson of the Committee, Svetlana Petrenko said a criminal investigation has been launched with suicide currently seen as the most probable cause of his death.

No specific time of death was disclosed.

Russian media have linked Starovoit’s dismissal to an ongoing probe into alleged embezzlement of federal funds earmarked for military fortifications in the Kursk region.

The supposed misappropriation has been blamed for gaps in Russia’s defensive lines, which failed to repel a surprise Ukrainian incursion in August 2024.

That attack saw Ukrainian mechanised units overrun Russian forces, leading to the capture of hundreds of conscripts and border guards.

It marked the first time since World War II that a foreign force had occupied Russian territory.

Although Russian forces announced the full recapture of the area in April, the episode remains a point of strategic and symbolic embarrassment for the Kremlin.

Starovoit’s successor as governor of Kursk, Alexei Smirnov, resigned in December and was arrested in April on similar embezzlement charges.

Reports suggested that Starovoit may have also faced investigation in connection with the case.

His dismissal came just after a weekend of major air travel disruptions caused by Ukrainian drone attacks, which grounded hundreds of flights across Russian airports.

While some speculated the chaos may have contributed to his removal, analysts noted that such disruptions have become increasingly routine and were unlikely to be the decisive factor.

An official presidential decree announcing Starovoit’s dismissal was published on the Kremlin’s website Monday morning, without explanation.

Shortly before news of his death emerged, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the reason for the dismissal but praised Starovoit’s successor, Andrei Nikitin, who had been serving as deputy transport minister.

PETER MBAH’S NOISELESS STRIDES IN ENUGU

 

By Tunde Olusunle

You would think I had personal relationships with Chukwuma Soludo and Alex Otti Governors of Anambra and Enugu states, the way I’ve followed their governance trajectories. I was only doing my job as conscience of society and documenter of history. Soludo I know somewhat because he was Economic Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in whose administration I also served. He was subsequently appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN). We met a few times during meetings he attended in the State House, which I covered as a component of the President’s official secretariat. Otti I never met though. But in two separate essays, Plaudits for Soludo, Otti and Bago, and Soludo, Otti and Prospects for National Integration, I took specific note of their efforts in prosecuting people-oriented developmental agendas. With Soludo and Otti appointing non-indigenes of their respective states to the pinnacle of the civil service as Permanent Secretary and Head of Service, respectively, I reckoned elsewhere, that national integration was indeed feasible despite our fractious sociopolitics.

Enugu State began to feature in my thoughts in the aftermath of President Bola Tinubu’s visit to the state early January and the jaw-dropping projects he commissioned. I tracked the 2025 budget of the state and discovered it nearly approximated the one trillion naira mark, frantically chasing after established deep pockets like Lagos, Rivers, and now Niger State. Enugu now nestles with Ogun, Delta and Akwa Ibom states, on the column next to the big spenders. A substantial part of what the state intends to spend this year would indeed be generated via internal revenue, which was surprising. When the Nigerian Guild of Editors, (NGE), served notice of its 2025 Biennial Convention for Thursday June 26 to Sunday June 29, with Enugu State as host, I reckoned it was a fitting opportunity for the verification of the good tidings from the famous, primordial headquarters of Nigeria’s South East.

Enugu welcomes you, wide-armed, with smooth, motorable roads as you drive out of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport. Your driver is not dodging ditches or running into potholes. Mbah’s government you get to know, has rehabilitated 90 urban roads within his initial two years in office. Very evidently, Enugu has profited from quality leadership all through the past 26 years. The baton passed down from Chimaroke Nnamani, to Sullivan Chime, and thenceforth to Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and more contemporaneously, Peter Mbah, has steadied the state on an upward developmental trajectory. Whereas every dispensation etches its name on the whiteboard of time, the collective interest of the people of the state, are primary. Mbah, soft-spoken, with no airs around him, welcomed us at the formal commencement of the Convention on Friday June 26, 2025, at the very stately, purpose-built Enugu International Conference Centre, also developed by his administration within the first two years of his administration. Adjacent this and under fast-paced construction is a 340-room five-star hotel, consistent with growing Enugu into a tourism and conferencing hub. Mbah’s strategic vision indeed is to elevate the economy of his state from its present $4.4Billion to $30Billion in eight years.

The opening ceremony of the Enugu Convention of the Guild of Editors, also had in attendance media heavyweights like Aremo Olusegun Osoba, CON, a living legend of the Nigerian media, who edited Daily Times, the flagship of the erstwhile Daily Times conglomerate and served as two-time Governor of Ogun State. Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, FNGE, CON, media icon, who holds the record of having edited three major titles in the Daily Times stable in his time, Business Times, the London based West Africa magazine, and the flagship newspaper, Daily Times itself, was present. Nonagenarian Sam Amuka-Pemu, publisher of Vanguard newspapers, one of the elder statesmen of the profession who was expected, sent his apologies. Proprietor of Channels Television, one of Nigeria’s media bright lights, John Momoh, and the Director-General of the Department of State Services, (DSS), Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, were equally in attendance. Media Adviser to former President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina; long-serving Adviser to Babatunde Fashola, SAN, Hakeem Bello, and Senior Special Assistant, (SSA) to President Bola Tinubu on Media, Tunde Rahman, were present. For the avoidance of doubt, the Enugu Convention of the Nigerian Guild of Editors could rank as the most enthusiastically attended in recent years, commanding over 400 delegates. It was star-studded.

Typically, the third days of our Conventions are devoted to touring projects executed by our host governments. En route the Michael Okpara Square where editors converged before breaking into groups, Enugu residents were seen walking, jogging, exercising on sidewalks across the city in good numbers. It was for me, a reflection of contentment by the people with the leadership of their state. People being owed salaries, benefits, allowances and pensions wouldn’t prioritise exercising when there’s crippling hunger in their homes. It was also a reflection of the people’s confidence in the security regimen emplaced by their government for their safety. I found myself in Group B of the tourists, guided by the Secretary to the State Government, (SSG), the US-trained Professor Chidiebere Onyia. Emeritus Editor Ugochukwu, pioneer Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC), was our team leader. My colleague and sister from our days in Daily Times, Angela Agoawike said that once she sighted Ugochukwu at the Convention, she could swear I was somewhere in the audience!

Mbah’s Smart Green Schools which are being replicated in each of the 260 electoral wards in the state, must provoke the envy of many tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Thirty of this prototype have been completed. Under Mbah, education is free and imperative from kindergarten to JSS 3, to avail children of basic education. For starters, computer literacy is compulsory for every student. Side-by-side with approved curricular, Mbah’s vision is for each child, each graduate to acquire specific skills to help them become gainfully self-employed, rather than wait despairingly, for white collar jobs which may be slow in coming, or may never come. Each school has departments or laboratories or workshops for practical teaching of dressmaking, vulcanising and mechanical artisanship, hotel management and so on.

Mbah is as passionate about the agricultural sector and has indeed established a tractor assembly workshop. Completely knocked down parts, (CKDs) are imported and cobbled together in the workshop, ensuring value chain benefits at every intersection. Patrick Nwabueze Ubru the Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Allied Industries briefed editors about the vision of the Mbah administration, to establish farm settlements of a minimum of 200 hectares, in each local council area. Each settlement is to grow crops compatible with its soil texture and environment to minimise crop failure. Agro-processing will be vigorously encouraged to ensure that benefits accrue to food producers down the line. The state hopes to have 1000 tractors working across the state in its bid to achieve self-sufficiency and food security. One hundred tractors have been coupled, one of them tested by Ugochukwu. It is expected that a similar number would also have been assembled before the end of the outgoing year.

With video clips of the deployment of cameras across roads in Lagos State which trended recently, it would seem, from what editors were shown in Enugu, that both states are racing for the medal for positively leveraging technology for security management. The Command and Control Centre, (CCC), in Government House, Enugu, is a specifically developed facility from where the entire state is monitored. Visible and invisible cameras mounted around and about the state, transmit information, real-time, to the Command Centre. As at the time of our visit to the CCC, 137,000 vehicles had moved around the state or driven through, that very day. The cameras can zoom to the faces of security personnel manning various outposts and pin-down points, and have the capacity to pick their name tags for disciplinary purposes in the event of misconduct in their area of responsibility, (AOR).

Mbah’s precedence demonstrates in graphic, practical terms, that artificial intelligence can be successfully deployed in crime tracking and security management in Nigeria. Every state Governor sincere with the pursuit of the security of his people needs to visit Peter Mbah in Enugu. They need to experience what he has put in place, with the aim of replicating and operationalising same in their domains. The Mbah concept is powered by renewable energy and totally immune from the irascible instability of public electricity. Indeed, unabating insurgency culminating in the loss of the innocent lives of ordinary folks and soldiers, crimes like banditry and kidnapping, genocidal attacks on unsuspecting communities, can be pre-empted and mitigated with the aid of modern technology. It will unmask so-called “unknown gunmen,” outlaws and similar sadists who derive joy in the pain and grief of others.

Governor Peter Mbah treated the Guild to a beautiful gala night, after a day of trekking and climbing projects and sites being developed by his government. Very instructively, classy, top-of-the-range alcoholic beverages and wines were served, demystifying pretentiousness elsewhere. As one who has worked with and followed three Governors and at least one President over the years, one observed Mbah’s genuine resentment for needless exhibitionism. When he got up to address editors at the revelry, he needed no podium before him, no security aide behind him. He was just himself. He capped a beautiful Convention for the Guild by confirming that Enugu State will host the next conference of the body. He can be sure we will be back with our sneakers next time. We would be delighted to continue our project tours from where we took a break from today’s Enugu State, where Peter Mbah is noiselessly taking legendary strides.

Tunde Olusunle, PhD, Fellow of the Association of Nigerian Authors, (FANA), is an Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Abuja

JAMB releases mop-up UTME results, clears over 8,000 in fake admission letters probe

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the results of its mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), held on Saturday, June 28, 2025.

In a statement issued on Sunday by JAMB’s Public Communication Advisor, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the Board confirmed that results for 11,161 candidates who sat for the mop-up exam have been released out of the 96,838 who were scheduled to participate.

“Candidates who are not able to access their result have been found not to have fully complied with the instruction to send ‘UTMERESULT’ (as one word text) to 55019/66019 from the same phone number (SIM) with which they registered for the UTME,” the statement noted.

Meanwhile, JAMB also provided an update on the ongoing investigation into a fake admission letter syndicate, whose masterminds were arrested in 2024.

“You will recall that a joint press conference between the PPRO of the Nigeria Police Force and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board was convened on 13th April 2024. It was the outcome of the complaint of JAMB that a syndicate had engaged in the fabrication of JAMB-Admission Letters for interested candidates in exchange for a fee, following which a comprehensive investigation was launched.

“With the assistance of the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC), the police successfully apprehended the 5 ring-leaders behind the scam.

“The five arrested ring-leaders, confessed to producing the fake admission letters and are currently being prosecuted at the FHC, Abuja in the case between Inspector General of Police Vs Effa Leonard and four (4) others. Following the confession from the syndicate, a total of 17,417 candidates were flagged as beneficiaries.”

The Board reported that between 2024 and May 2025, it had cleared 6,903 of those flagged candidates after they rectified minor discrepancies. The remaining 10,514 were referred to designated police investigation offices.

“Among the 10,514 candidates, 5,669 were confirmed to have outrightly procured forged letters while 4,832 candidates whose admission were then undisclosed to JAMB and who were being processed for condonement by their confessing institutions under a (2017-2020) ministerial waiver, impatiently engaged the syndicate to side-step the process.
“13 others were found to have been flagged due to one act of omission/commission or the other on the part of the candidates. 12 of the 13 candidates registered in 2017 when CAPS was established.”

JAMB revealed the institutions involved in these 13 cases include Bayero University Kano (BUK), Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Ramat Polytechnic Maiduguri, Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Ekiti State University (EKSU), Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), Olabisi Onabanjo University, Osun State Polytechnic Ire, Ben Idahosa University, Obong University, and the University of Ilorin.

“In continuation of the screening process, the management of the Board at its meeting on the 5th July, 2025 decided that the 13 candidates flagged through one act of commission/omission or the other on the candidates’ part, should be requested to rectify their specific anomalies and proceed to print their new letters of admission as they belong to the batch of 6,903 earlier condoned.

“In addition, a total of 1,532 candidates, whose essential defence (though difficult to believe) was that they were not party to the commissioning of the syndicate which helped facilitate their admission letters, are hereby warned and condoned because their institutions had eventually processed their condonement of initially undisclosed admission — a procedure the candidates initially attempted to side-step.”

JAMB confirmed that 3,300 candidates remain under investigation, as their institutions have not processed their admissions through the legitimate channels.

“The Board’s screening processes continue and any candidate found to have employed or solicited assistance from examination and certificate fraudsters or deviated from laid down procedures for registration, examination or admission would continue to face the consequences which include prosecution under the Examination Malpractices Act which prescribes appropriate punishment even for the under-aged and their culpable mentors, guardians or parents,” it added.

Atiku visits Kano over Aminu Dantata’s death, says Nigeria has lost an enigma

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has described the late  Aminu Dantata as a phenomenon and philanthropist whose loss would continue to be remembered among business communities and the Nigerian citizens.

Atiku, who made the remark when he visited Kano to condole with the Government and family of the late business magnate on Sunday,also said that Nigeria had lost an enigma.

The former vice president and his entourage first drove to the residence of the late Aminu Dantata located at Koki quarters in Kano Municipality and was received by top family members, where he condoled with the family and prayed for Allah’s forgiveness and eternal mercy on the late Dantata.

He stated that Dantata had left behind indelible legacies that would be difficult to fill.

Atiku, who is the Leader of the recently formed coalition of political parties and party bigwigs, also visited Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to condole with him and the people of the state over the death of the business mogul.

He described the late Dantata as an outstanding philanthropist whose business accolades transcends geographical cricks in Nigeria, Africa and the world.

As a detribalized Nigerian Atiku added, Dantata had contributed immensely to the growth of the country.

“He has combined both the past and the present in terms of business acumen, philanthropy and generosity,” he said.

He urged the family to continue to take heart and bear the irreparable loss.

According to Atiku, Dantata’s goodwill and service to humanity cannot be forgotten.

Governor Yusuf and the family members thanked the former Vice President for identifying with them in this period of grief.

Alhaji Aminu Dantata died on Friday 29th of June, 2025, at the age of 94 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates(UAE).

He was laid to rest at the revered Baqiyya Cemetery in Madina, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, after the funeral prayer held at the Prophet Muhammad(SWT) Mosque.

The burial drew heartfelt tributes, special prayers, and the presence of dignitaries from all over Nigeria.

NDLEA intercepts Saudi, UK-bound cocaine in lipsticks, property title documents

 

Arrests drug kingpin ‘Warri kinsman’ over drug shipment; couple, 2 daughters, family friend detained for running drug ring; recovers $17.7million travelers’ cheques in children books going to Malaysia

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted cocaine consignments concealed in lipsticks and property title documents going to the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia respectively.

The illicit drug consignments were recovered from cargos being prepared for shipment at a courier company in Lagos on Thursday 3rd July 2025 by NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) attached to the logistics firm.

A total of 420grams of cocaine factory fitted in 84 pieces of female lipsticks heading to the UK were seized, while 280grams of the same Class A drug were uncovered in a property title document (Certificate of Occupancy, C of O) being sent to Saudi Arabia.

A notorious drug kingpin Ajetsibo Emami popularly known as ‘Warri Kinsman’ was on Saturday 28th June arrested in Ikeja Lagos after NDLEA operatives dismantled his drug trafficking network in a three-day operation leading to the arrest of three other suspects. Recovered from Emami’s network were 24 jumbo bags containing 681 pouches of Canadian Loud, a strain of cannabis weighing 414.2 kilograms.

The bust of Emami’s drug ring followed credible intelligence on his attempt to move the shipment to Lekki area of Lagos, from where it will be distributed to other parts of the state and across the country.

A businessman Ajah Johnson Uchenna and his wife Rosemary Uchenna along with their two daughters: Stella Uchenna and Ngozi Uchenna as well as their family friend Okoro Elijah have been taken into custody after investigation revealed they run a major illicit drug distribution network in Lagos. The couple was first arrested on Friday 13th June by operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS) in Ojo area of the state and transferred to NDLEA along with 277.5kg skunk.

While they were still being investigated in custody, credible intelligence revealed that the family business was going on in his house. This led to a raid of their home and a packing store where 231kg of same substance was recovered on Tuesday 1st July. Three persons arrested during the raid include their two daughters: Ngozi Uchenna and Blessing Uchenna as well as their family friend Okoro Elijah, who were running the family business in the absence of the couple.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA Ikeja Lagos on Wednesday 2nd July intercepted a frequent flyer Aburemi Hysent who specialises in conveying goods for customers from Nigeria to Italy and vice versa. He was found to have hidden 7,660 pills of tramadol 225mg and 200mg inside food items packed among other goods he was conveying to Italy. He claimed he was to be paid the sum of 800 euros upon successful delivery of the drug consignment in Italy.

In another interdiction operation at the Lagos airport, a total of 52 pieces of the travelers cheques concealed in children books, worth 17,700,000 Australian dollars, going to Malaysia through Istanbul on a Turkish Airlines flight were on Friday 4th July intercepted by NDLEA operatives at the export shed of the airport while a freight agent, Bolarinwa Saheed has been arrested. The travelers cheques suspected to be counterfeit and the suspect will be transferred to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for further investigation.

While NDLEA officers at Seme border, Badagry on Saturday 5th July recovered 718 big balls of skunk weighing 359kg from a store in Baba – Pupa area of the border community, operatives on patrol along Okene-Lokoja highway intercepted 10,000 pills of tramadol 225mg and co-codamol as well as 1.050kg Colorado, a synthetic strain of cannabis leading to the arrest of owners of the way billed drug consignments: Chinedu Odo; Samuel Ogbonna and Kingsley Ugaji at Jabi park in Abuja during follow up operations.

In Osun state, two suspects: Agunbiade Folusho, 40, and Suleiman Dasola, 28, were arrested at Ajegunle area of Osogbo on Thursday 3rd July with 13,901 pills and ampoules of different opioids recovered from them, while another suspect Adebayo Adewale, 50, was nabbed at

a patent medicine shop at Arubidi street, Ile-Ife, with 48, 205 pills of opioids. A raid of a vulcanizer workshop at Akindeko junction, Alekuwodo area of Osogbo on Tuesday 1st July led to the arrest of three suspects: Wasiu Ajadi, 45; Babatunde Jamiu Ojo, 35; and Yusuf Sarafadeen, 39, with 1,250 ampoules of pentazocine injection, 850 pills of tramadol and three bottles of codeine-based syrup.

Not less than 24,175 kilograms of skunk were destroyed on 9.67 hectares of cannabis farmland at Ikaka, Oke-Ila forest, Osun State when NDLEA operatives raided the area where seven suspects: Bunmi Adedapo, 41; Adebisi Sodiq, 26; Babatunde Gani, 22; John Sunday, 30; Israel Odabe, 29; Solomon Odabe, 21, and Prosper Odabe, 23, were arrested on Thursday 3rd July.

In Borno, 167kg of skunk was recovered at Gamboru-Ngala, while a total of 452kg of same psychoactive substance was seized at Gadar Tamburawa along Zaria-Kano road with two suspects: Nasuru Saleh and Mustapha Muhammad arrested in connection with the seizure on Thursday 3rd July.

While NDLEA operatives on patrol along Abuja-Kaduna expressway recovered 11,000 pills of tramadol 225mg from Sule Ibrahim Sadiq, 30, on Thursday 3rd July, their counterparts in Sokoto arrested 62-year-old Joseph Onungene in connection with the seizure of 4,800 pills of tramadol 225mg. In Kebbi state, operatives raided Bakin Kasuwa Yauri base where they seized 312kg skunk and 10,000 tabs of diazepam. The duo of Chigbo Okolo, 52, and Ishaku Musa, 28, were on Saturday 5th July arrested with 49,930 capsules of tramadol, at Mallum, Ardo- Kola local council area of Taraba state.

In Edo state, NDLEA operatives raided the Ewere forest in Owan West LGA where they arrested a wanted suspect, Alaba Monday, 49, in one of his cannabis farms with 115kg of processed skunk, while three other suspects: Shamsu Abdullahi; Peter Egboko; and Justin John were nabbed in another farm measuring 2.050201 hectares.

A 78-year-old suspect Mike Abeng, was arrested with 14.49kg skunk and tramadol during a raid by NDLEA operatives at Ofudua, Obubra LGA, Cross River state. Others nabbed with different quantities of illicit substances during the operation include: Oyom Akam, 50; Sylvester Odem, 40; and Moses Ayo, 50, apprehended at Ovonum, Obubra LGA.

The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, social advocacy activities by NDLEA Commands equally continued across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitization lecture delivered to students and staff of Queen of Angel Secondary School, Mgbidi, Awgu, Enugu state; Divine Purpose College, Eyita, Ikorodu, Lagos; Al-Furqan College, Kankia, Katsina and residents of Gomari Binta Suga community, Maiduguri, Borno state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of DOGI, MMIA, Lagos, Seme, Kogi, Osun, Borno, Kano, Edo, Kaduna, Cross River, Kebbi and Taraba Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) praised their counterparts in all the commands across the country for ensuring a fair balance between their drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.