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Good morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers Today: DSS seizes Emefiele’s passport, plans home, office search

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1. The Department of State Services has confiscated the passport of the suspended Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele. The service, it was also learnt, may search Emefiele’s home and office this week.

2. President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, hailed the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola. He described the late businessman who died in suspicious circumstances after his election was annulled by the late Gen Sani Abacha, as the symbol of democracy.

3. The Presidency on Sunday explained its decision to back a Christian as a Senate President. It explained that Nigeria could not afford to have a Muslim as a Senate President at this time having produced Muslims as President and the Vice-President. Vice-President Kashim Shettima said this at a dinner with lawmakers in Abuja.

4. Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has said the Department of State Services lacks constitutional power to investigate and prosecute the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele. Falana on Sunday, said Emefiele should be transferred to the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which, according to him, has the legal right to prosecute Emefiele.

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5. Elder statesman and Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, says he won’t comment much on the Bola Tinubu presidency until the conclusion of the election petitions tribunal where the outcome of the February 25 presidential poll is being challenged. Clark stated this in an interview with NAN in Abuja ahead of the 30th anniversary of the annulment of June 12 presidential election.

6. The Imo State chapter of the Labour Party has begun the process of reconciling all aggrieved chieftains of the party in the state. The reconciliation process, according to the newly inaugurated state chairman of the party, Calistus Ihejiagwa, was to ensure that the state governor, Hope Uzodimma, is defeated at the November 11 governorship election in the state.

7. The Joint Task – 10th Assembly, a coalition of members-elect of the 10th House of Representatives across party lines, has said two leading contenders, Aliyu Betara and Yusuf Gagdi, have stepped down for the All Progressives Congress, APC, consensus speakership candidate, Tajudeen Abbas.

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8. Kano State government has resumed demolition of structures built on public places that were allegedly sold out by the immediate past administration of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. This is coming barely a few days after two former governors of the state – Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Ganduje – were involved in heated exchanges over the demolitions.

9. Former Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has accused the lawmaker, who branded the launch of Nigeria Air as fraud, of demanding five percent shares of the National Carrier Air from him. Speaking when he appeared on Arise TV on Sunday, Sirika said the lawmaker, Nnolim Nnaji, approached him and asked for five percent shares of the airline for “him and his people”.

10. A man identified simply as Okhiria has been arrested by the operatives of the Edo State Police Command for allegedly shooting his wife over an argument on June 3, at the Ekae community in the New Etete area, GRA, Benin. The suspect was said to have had an argument with his wife and went to pick up his gun and fired at her with the bullet hitting her left hand.

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BREAKING: Judge issues arrest warrant for fake agency DG Adeniyi Adeyemi

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the arrest of Adeniyi Adeyemi after he failed to appear for his scheduled arraignment on charges regarding the activities of the fake Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).

Mohammed Umar, the presiding judge, issued the warrant for the defendant’s arrest on Tuesday following an oral application by the prosecution.

The judge waved away Mr Adeyemi’s lawyer excuse for his client’s absence to issue the arrest order.

The defence lawyer said his client was absent from court because he feared for his life and that he had written a letter to President Bola Tinubu regarding it.

Not swayed by the assertions, Judge Umar responded by telling the lawyer that the court would “help him to be alive.”

The judge then issued a bench warrant for Mr Adeyemi’s arrest.

He then set 30 September as the new date for defendant’s arraignment.

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Mr Adeyemi faces eight charges relating to his running and operation of purported PFIPC, an agency the Presidency has said does not exist.

The case had suffered several adjournments before Tuesday’s proceedings.

Adeyemi’s case was listed as number 12 on the court’s cause list. Although no specific time was fixed for the hearing, parties in matters scheduled for the day, particularly defendants in criminal cases whose presence is mandatory, are expected to be in court before proceedings begin.

The federal government, through the Nigeria Police Force, filed an eight-count charge against Mr Adeyemi on 27 November last year, accusing him of conspiracy, forgery and impersonation.

In counts one, two, three, four, six, seven and eight, the prosecution, led by Wisdom Madaki, accused Mr Adeyemi and two others identified as Femi and Anu, who are said to be at large, of conspiracy and forger
y involving several official documents.

The documents include a purported presidential appointment letter, State House letterheads, a conveyance approval for the take-off of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), requests for approval of staff accounts, requests for office space and letters seeking collaboration with a federal ministry.

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In count five, the prosecution alleged that Mr Adeyemi falsely presented himself as the Director-General of the PFIPC, an offence punishable under Section 179 of the Penal Code.

If convicted, Mr Adeyemi faces up to 21 years’ imprisonment without the option of a fine on the forgery-related counts. The impersonation charge carries a maximum sentence of three years’ imprisonment or a fine.

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Troops arrest foreign ISIS operative in Borno

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Troops have arrested a suspected foreign Islamic State (ISIS) operative believed to be an Arab of Moroccan origin, in Cross Kauwa, Kukawa LGA of Borno state.

According to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication, security sources disclosed
that the suspect was arrested after troops repelled a coordinated terrorist assault on Cross Kauwa, forcing the insurgents to abandon equipment and flee.

Makama said troops immediately launched exploitation operations, extending search and pursuit missions along the terrorists’ withdrawal routes.

“During the exploitation exercise conducted on Monday, troops recovered additional operational materials believed to have been abandoned during the insurgents’ hasty withdrawal,” Makama said.

“Among the items recovered were high-frequency hand-held radios (HHR), communication equipment considered crucial to the command and control structure of the terrorist group.

“According to the sources, intelligence gathered from the recovered materials enabled troops to expand the pursuit deep into the Lake Chad Islands (LCI) axis, extending operations towards Abadam Local Government Area.

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“The operation culminated in the arrest of a fleeing foreign suspect believed to be an Arab of Moroccan origin with suspected links to the Islamic State (ISIS).

“Military sources disclosed that the suspect had earlier come under intelligence scrutiny following forensic exploitation conducted jointly with international partners on video footage extracted from a camcorder recovered after the Cross Kauwa encounter.

“The camcorder, according to the sources, belonged to a terrorist cameraman who was killed during the failed assault on Cross Kauwa.”

Zagazola Makama said extremist groups often deploy media operatives alongside assault teams to document attacks for propaganda, recruitment and operational assessment. 

The publication noted that footage recovered from the camcorder helped investigators identify the foreign suspect.

The suspect was airlifted by the Nigerian Air Force to a secure military facility, where he is undergoing interrogation and intelligence exploitation.

Makama reported that military authorities are expected to investigate his role within the terrorist organisation, how he entered Nigeria, his links to ISIS’ transnational network, and any involvement in training, operational planning or media production for ISWAP.

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The arrest was reported as a significant intelligence breakthrough that could provide fresh insights into the structure, financing and international links of terrorist groups operating in the Lake Chad Basin.

Makama said the development also reinforces longstanding assessments by security agencies that foreign nationals continue to support extremist groups in the region, particularly in training, communications, media production, explosives handling and strategic coordination.

“While ISWAP remains largely composed of local fighters recruited from communities within the Lake Chad Basin, intelligence gathered over the years has indicated the presence of foreign facilitators from Iraq, Somalia and Morrocco serving as technical specialists linked to the wider Islamic State network,” Makama said.

“Military sources stressed that the interrogation of the suspect is still ongoing and that operational security considerations prevent the release of additional details at this stage.

“Officials noted that information obtained during the intelligence exploitation process could support ongoing counter-terrorism operations, identify additional terrorist cells and expose cross-border movement routes used by insurgent elements.”

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Xenophobia: Final batch of  Nigerians repatriated from South Africa to arrive Lagos Wednesday

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The Federal Government has announced that the final evacuation flight from South Africa will land in Lagos on Wednesday.

In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the flight, operated by Air Peace, is expected to depart Johannesburg with 315 returnees at 1:30am.

Ebienfa pegged the estimated time of arrival at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport at 6.30am.

It would be the fifth evacuation flight by the government, and the seventh batch of Nigerians to be repatriated from South Africa following the xenophobic violence.

Over 1,000 Nigerians were said to have indicated interest to return.

The fourth evacuation flight arrived on July 9 with 282 returnees, bringing the total number of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa since the evacuation flights began on June 11 to 1,141.

Theminister of foreign affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, had asked Nigerians in South Africa to take advantage of the ongoing exercise to return home.

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Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s call came as two more Nigerians were reported dead in South Africa, bringing the official death toll of Nigerian citizens in the country, since the latest xenophobic violence to four.

Some repatriated Nigerians have alleged that the figures are higher.

The minister assured that the federal government would ensure that no citizen who expressed interest to return home would be left behind.

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