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Meet Tinubu’s new service chiefs

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President Bola Tinubu has reshuffled his team of service chiefs.

The decision was the first deliberate change by the president to the leaders of his security team since he assumed office.

Only the death of Taoreed Lagbaja, former chief of army staff, had forced a change in the leadership of the Nigerian
Army. 

Sunday Dare, special adviser to the president on public communication, in a statement, said the rejig is intended to “strengthen the national security architecture”.

Christopher Musa was relieved of his role as the chief of defence staff (CDS), and Olufemi Oluyede, the lieutenant general who served as the chief of army staff (COAS), took his place.

Waidi Shaibu, a major general, filled Oluyede’s previous role. Sunday Aneke, an air vice marshal, took over as air chief, while Idi Abbas, a rear admiral, became the new naval chief.

Below are brief profiles of the newly deployed service chiefs:

OLUYEDE AS NEW CDS (EKITI)

Gen. Olufemi Oluyede

Oluyede was born on June 21, 1968, in Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti state, where he had his primary and secondary school education.

He began his military career in 1987 as a member of the 39 regular course. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1992 and rose to the rank of major general in September 2020.

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He has participated in several operations, including the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) mission in Liberia, Operation Harmony IV in Bakassi, and Operation Hadin Kai in the north-east theatre of operations.

He was also the commander of the 27th Task Force Brigade. Oluyede was the COAS until now. He succeeded the late Lagbaja in November 2024. Lagbaja had died after a protracted battle with illness.

Oluyede was promoted to a lieutenant-general by Tinubu shortly after his resumption as COAS in 2024.

SUNDAY ANEKE — CHIEF OF AIR STAFF (ENUGU)

Aneke

Aneke was born on February 20, 1972, in Makurdi, Benue state. Sylvester, his father and a former air warrant officer, hailed from Udi LGA of Enugu.

Aneke started his military career on September 10, 1988, and was commissioned as a pilot officer into the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on September 10, 1993.

He has a B.Sc. in physics, PGD in management, master’s in international affairs and diplomacy, master’s in political economy and development studies, and a master’s in strategic studies from the U.S. Air War College, Montgomery, Alabama.

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Aneke has military training in aeromechanical engineering, as well as ab-initia flying training and basic flying training.

He has used his intensive training to fly aircraft models such as Air Beetle 18, Dornier 228, Falcon 900, Gulfstream V, Gulfstream 550, and Hawker 4000, accumulating over 4,359 flying hours and holding an Advanced Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL).

Aneke was the deputy commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy before his latest appointment. He had previously served with the United Nations Mission in Congo (MONUC).

WAIDI SHAIBU — COAS (KOGI)

Gen Waidi Shaibu

Shaibu was born on December 18, 1971, in Olamaboro LGA of Kogi state. He joined the Nigerian Defence Academy as a member of the 41 regular course in 1989 and was commissioned on September 17, 1994 as a second lieutenant.

He has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a master’s in public administration from the University of Calabar, a master’s in strategic studies from the University of Ibadan, and another master’s in security and strategic studies from the National Defence University, Washington DC, United States.

He succeeds Oluyede as the new COAS. Before his latest appointment, he had served as the theatre commander of Operation Hadin Kai in the north-east. Shaibu oversaw the upgrade of vital military hardware that enabled troops’ kinetic operations.

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He led the refurbishment of ten VP-1 Type 89 APCs, five BMPs, three Steyr APCs, and six Camel MRAPs, among other military equipment.

Under his leadership, troops undertook the deep clearance of the Sambisa forest, infamously the den of insurgents terrorising the Borno area. Troops also reportedly neutralised 567 terrorists and recovered 492 assorted weapons, over 10,714 rounds of ammunition, and numerous high-value items, including general-purpose machine guns, rifles, and various explosives.

IDI ABBAS — CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF (KANO)

Idi Abbas

Abbas was born on September 20, 1969. He hails from Kano state and was commissioned as a midshipman on September 18, 1992, as a member of the 40 regular course. He attained the rank of rear admiral on September 10, 2020.

He was a former flag officer commanding (FOC) of the central naval command in Bayelsa, where he led anti-crude oil theft operations and maritime patrols around the Niger Delta.

Abbas also served as chief of naval safety and standards in 2023. He recently served at the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre. Abbas steps in as the new chief of naval staff, replacing Emmanuel Ogalla.

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Ex- Ondo Dep Gov Agboola urges preservation of Ese-Odo political power rotation arrangement

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Former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Ajayi Agboola Alfred, has called on political leaders and stakeholders in Ese Odo Local Government to uphold the longstanding political power rotation arrangement between the Apoi and Arogbo communities, describing it as a vital foundation for peace, unity, and political stability in the area.

In a statement released amid growing political realignments ahead of the next political season, the former deputy governor emphasized that the existing arrangement, which has been in place since 1999, was established to ensure fairness, mutual trust, and peaceful coexistence among the people of Ese-Odo Local Government.

According to him, the rotational understanding has over the years helped to prevent political tension and promote inclusiveness across the two blocs. He noted that the arrangement has remained respected by political actors and leaders across party lines and should not be altered for personal or selfish interests.

Agboola, who stated that he was among the leaders involved in initiating the agreement, recalled how political stakeholders in the past resisted attempts to disrupt the arrangement, particularly during the period when late Dr. Francis Ajih served as Chairman of Ese-Odo Local Government Council.

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He explained that despite efforts by some political interests at the time to alter the zoning structure, leaders and residents across party affiliations stood firmly in support of maintaining the agreed political balance, leading to the emergence of Late Hon. Earnest Anifowose from Apoi as a member of the Ondo State House of Assembly.

The former deputy governor warned against any move capable of creating division or mistrust between the Apoi and Arogbo communities, stressing that the House of Assembly seat should, according to the established understanding, remain the turn of Arogbo to produce the next representative.

He also appealed to political figures, including Hon. Toyin Allen, not to allow themselves to be drawn into actions that could threaten the existing harmony within the local government.

While reaffirming his commitment to protecting the arrangement alongside other leaders, Agboola urged all political stakeholders in Ese-Odo to place peace, unity, and collective interest above personal ambition.

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He further cautioned that any attempt to undermine the established political understanding could trigger avoidable tension and disrupt the longstanding brotherhood between both communities.

The former deputy governor concluded by calling on politicians and community leaders to continue to play politics with fairness, respect for agreements, and commitment to peaceful coexistence for the progress and stability of Ese-Odo Local Government and future generations.

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Army recovers suspected remains of soldier couple killed by IPOB/ESN

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The Nigerian Army says it has located the suspected remains of two soldiers who were “brutally abducted and murdered” by suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network in May 2022 while en route to their traditional wedding.

According to the army, the remains of the couple, identified as Master Warrant Officer Linus Musa Audu and Private Gloria Mathew, were discovered when its troops dismantled a notorious camp belonging to the IPOB and the ESN in Imo State.

“The Nigerian Army has recorded another significant operational success in its sustained efforts to rid the South East of criminal elements, as troops of 82 Division, in conjunction with sister services and other security agencies, successfully dismantled a notorious camp belonging to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State.

“Acting on intelligence information, the operation, conducted on 24 April 2026 along the Ubaha Orsu axis of Orsu Local Government Area, was part of a deliberate clearance and search mission aimed at dismantling IPOB/ESN hideout within the region and locating the remains of two personnel of the Nigerian Army, Master Warrant Officer Linus Musa Audu and Private Gloria Mathew, who were brutally abducted and murdered by IPOB/ESN terrorists in May 2022 while en route for their traditional wedding,” the army said in a statement on its X handle.

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The army explained that the troops, acting on credible intelligence, advanced towards a suspected IPOB/ESN hideout when they came under heavy attack by armed criminals.

It, however, said that the troops demonstrated resilience and decisively engaged the terrorists, successfully repelling multiple ambushes and forcing the criminals to flee in disarray.

“The encounter further exposed the desperation and criminal nature of the group, which continues to target innocent citizens and security personnel alike.

“Following the successful clearance of the camp, troops conducted a thorough search of the area and made a grim but important discovery: shallow graves suspected to contain the remains of the slain personnel. The graves were carefully excavated and suspected remains were recovered,” it stated.

The military authorities further disclosed that the recovered remains had since been secured for detailed forensic analysis, including DNA testing, to conclusively establish their identities.

It also said that efforts were also ongoing to liaise with the families of the fallen soldiers to ensure proper identification and facilitate befitting burial arrangements in honour of their sacrifice.

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The army further noted that the operation not only underscored its unwavering commitment to ensuring justice for fallen heroes but also highlighted the continued degradation of IPOB/ESN criminal networks and infrastructure across the South East.

“The discovery of shallow graves within their camp further exposes the group’s heinous atrocities and disregard for human life.

“The Nigerian Army reassures the general public that ongoing operations will continue until all criminal elements are neutralised and lasting peace is restored across the region. We appreciate the Law-abiding citizens for the information and urge you to remain vigilant and continue to support security agencies with timely and credible information.

“The Nigerian Army remains resolute, professional, and committed to defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria,” the statement added.

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Good morning! Nigerian Newspapers Headlines: Kidnap terror: 30 Kwara kings flee palaces

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1. No fewer than 30 traditional rulers across the southern area of Kwara State have fled their palaces following a sustained wave of kidnappings, killings and violent attacks, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

Our correspondents gathered from two credible community leaders that the affected monarchs were seeking refuge in urban centres, including Ilorin, Osogbo, Offa, and Lagos.

2. The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Friday raised concerns over the Federal Government’s continued reliance on borrowing despite the removal of petrol subsidy. Speaking during an interview on TV, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) warned that weak fiscal discipline could undermine the gains expected from recent economic reforms.

3. President Bola Tinubu on Friday administered the oath of office to Dr Muttaqha Rabe Darma from Katsina State as the new minister of housing and urban development, following his Senate clearance. President Tinubu, at the short ceremony at the State House, congratulated Dr Darma for coming on board at this “very challenging time of national development.

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4. Taiwo Oyedele has officially taken over as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy following the completion of the handover process by his predecessor, Wale Edun. According to a statement issued on Friday by the Head of Information and Public Relations Unit, Efe Ovuakporie, the handover took place on Thursday, April 23, 2026, in line with a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

5. Gunmen have reportedly killed five people, including a traditional ruler, his wife, son and two other residents in Olegabulu community of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State. Residents said the attack occurred on Thursday night when the assailants, who arrived on two motorcycles, stormed the monarch’s residence and opened fire on him and his family members.

6. A former chairman of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, Tunde Ayeni, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged money laundering, misappropriation and diversion of funds amounting to N36.54bn and $30m. It was gathered that Ayeni, who was arrested in Abuja on Thursday, is currently being detained at the commission’s facility.

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7. The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, resigned from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet against the wishes of the President who had dissuaded him from quitting, Saturday PUNCH has learnt. Insiders familiar with the back and forth that preceded the resignation told our correspondents on Friday that Adelabu insisted on quitting the cabinet to pursue his governorship ambition in Oyo State.


8. A Kogi State High Court sitting in Lokoja has awarded N1 billion in damages against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in a defamation suit filed by former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello. Akpoti-Uduaghan has, however, rejected the judgment, declaring her intention to challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal.

9. President Bola Tinubu on Friday held a closed-door meeting with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, and some members of the House at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. It was learnt that the Friday’s meeting, which was not on the President’s official schedule, took place shortly after the lawmakers joined him for Jummah prayers at the State House Mosque.

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10. Benue State Police Command has arrested two suspects in connection with the killing of a National Youth Service Corps member, Ben Agir, who was allegedly mobbed to death by a vigilante group over a motorcycle he reportedly owned. Agir was killed last Sunday night at Major Settlement, near Buruku Local Government Secretariat, in Buruku Local Government Area of the state. He was accused of stealing a motorcycle before being attacked.

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