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NDLEA Arrests Two Wanted Kingpins For Trafficking 346,800 Pills Of Co-Codamol Drug

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has arrested two businessmen, who had been on the run, for their alleged involvement in drug trafficking.

 

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA’s spokesman, said one of the suspects, Nebo Christopher, was wanted for his role in the importation of 40 cartons containing 346,800 pills of co-codamol.

 

He said co-codamol is a combination of paracetamol and codeine and was seized at the cargo wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) local wing in March 2022.

 

He added that Christopher was arrested on November 3.

Babafemi also said Omeje Oliver, an automobile parts dealer, who had been on the run since April, was arrested on October 31 in Enugu.

 

He said Oliver fled to Enugu after abandoning his business at Aspanda, Trade Fair Complex Lagos.

 

Oliver was wanted in connection with the seizure of 600 grams of heroin concealed inside the soles of ladies’ footwear going to Liberia on April 16.

 

“NDLEA operatives also intercepted 550 grams of Indian hemp `loud’ concealed in machine parts going to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, while the sender, Ogbure Ifeanyi was later arrested,’’ Babafemi said.

 

In another development, operatives on patrol on Malumfashi-Zaria Road, in Katsina state, arrested Bukar Haruna, a blind Nigerien, and his Saka, his son, for drug trafficking.

 

Babafemi said the suspects were arrested while heading to the Niger Republic with 20.5kg of Indian hemp and 10 grams of Exol-5.

 

He said NDLEA also recovered no less than 2,685.5kg of Indian hemp in four different operations in Edo the last week.

 

He said 53 bags of Indian hemp weighing 742.5kgs were seized on November 2 at a camp in Esioriri, Owan east LGA of Edo where four suspects were arrested.

 

The suspects are Chukueke Igba; Solomon Peter; Emmanuel Jeremiah; and Happiness Chidi.

 

Another raid in the house of one Joy Subaru led to her arrest with 30.5kg of Indian hemp recovered.

 

In the same vein, NDLEA operatives stormed the Egbeta Forest in Ovia northeast LGA of Edo on November 3 and recovered 112 bags of Indian hemp and eight bags of seeds weighing 1,598.5kg.

 

Babafemi said another team evacuated 27 bags of Indian hemp weighing 314kg at Amahor village in Igueben LGA of Edo.

 

“In the Mubi area of Adamawa, operatives intercepted a Toyota Corolla car transporting 9,600 pills of tramadol on Tuesday, November 1,” he said.

 

“A follow-up operation later led to the arrest of the owner of the consignment, Mamuda Ramadan.

 

“Another suspect, Alhassan Muhammed, was arrested on October 30 on the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway with 136,000 pills of tramadol concealed inside his car’s spare tire.”

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President Tinubu Appoints Bwala, Fagade, Olopade, Others DGs, SA

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of three Nigerians as directors-general of various agencies and one special adviser on “Public Communications and Media.”

The new appointees are:

(1) Mr. Olawale Olopade — Director-General, National Sports Commission

(2) Dr. Abisoye Fagade — Director-General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism

(3) Dr. Adebowale Adedokun — Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement

(4) Daniel Bwala — Special Adviser, Media and Public Communications (State House)

Olopade, the new Director-General of the National Sports Commission, is a seasoned sports administrator with many years of experience in the sector. He previously served as commissioner for youth and sports in Ogun State and chaired the local organizing committee for the 2024 National Sports Festival.

Dr. Abisoye Fagade, the new Director-General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism, is a marketing communications expert and the founder and managing director of Sodium Brand Solutions.

Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, the new head of the Bureau of Public Procurement, was formerly the Director of Research/Training and Strategic Planning at the bureau before his appointment.

Daniel Bwala, the Special Adviser on “Public Communications and Media,” is a lawyer and a well-regarded public affairs analyst.

The President urges the newly appointed officials to carry out their duties with dedication, patriotism, and excellence.

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JUST IN: Super Eagles Qualify For 2025 Africa Cup Of Nations

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles have officially qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with two games remaining in the qualification series.

With 10 points, the Super Eagles have secured a top-two finish in their group, especially after Libya’s unexpected 1-0 victory over Rwanda in Kigali.

The team will next face Benin Republic’s Cheetahs in Abidjan on Thursday, before concluding their campaign against Rwanda at home.

Neither Rwanda (5 points) nor Libya (4 points) can surpass Nigeria in the standings, ensuring their qualification.

The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations will be held in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

The Super Eagles, three-time African champions, reached the final in the last edition hosted in Côte d’Ivoire.

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Music Band Boy Commits Suicide After Boss Tortured Him For Stealing “Sprayed Money” [VIDEO]

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A Lagos young guitarist identified as Lekan, has allegedly committed suicide after being tortured for stealing money from the leader of a music band group in Ogun State.

Lekan, who was pronounced dead by medical experts at a private hospital in Ifo Local Government Area of the state, was found lying lifeless inside his room after drinking an insecticide liquid, “sniper,” to get away from the trauma that trailed the allegations from his boss who was identified as Sam Omo-Oba.

It was learnt that the deceased was tortured and recorded alongside Ayo, another member of the band, for stealing the money realized from their performance at a Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) anniversary celebration where they entertained guests and worshippers.

The development has thrown the entire Oke-Aro community in Ifo Local Government into mourning, considering the circumstances surrounding the demise of the 26-year-old guitarist who lived in their community but operated often in Lagos.

On Wednesday, a close member of the family told our correspondent that Lekan was pronounced dead by medical experts on Monday, less than 24 hours after they left the church show on Sunday. The source, who identified himself as Kola, narrated that the family, even after seeing him lifeless still rushed him to hospital with a commercial motorcycle popularly called “Okada.”

“He was rushed to a private hospital to save him but the medical facility rejected the family request which prompted the move to another healthcare facility where the doctors pronounced him dead”.

Kola explained that the theft allegation, which was linked to the young artist’s demise, started after Sam Omo-Oba asked that members of his band who could not go home spend the night in his house.

“But they could not spend the night in his house because he was not allowed into the estate, so they decided to lodge at a hotel close to the community.

“While in the hotel, we heard that Sam and the band members drank and slept in the same room. In the morning, the band boss raised an alarm that Lekan and Ayo had stolen money inside his pocket, demanding they return it immediately”.

It was gathered that the deceased guitarist maintained the innocence of the crime he was being linked to during the torture. In the video making rounds online, Lekan was seen being allegedly tortured over the theft despite denying any link to the alleged crime perpetrated.

In the less than one-minute video, Lekan and Ayo were seen being questioned about who took the money and their responses attracted torture after the answers failed to meet expectations of the band leader.

In another video, a voice, suspected to be that of Sam Omo-Oba, was heard announcing that some notes had been discovered where the deceased and Ayo allegedly hid them.

Analyzing the videos, a resident of Oke-Aro who identified himself as Micheal told The Guild that the deceased was wrongly accused of theft, saying, “I know Lekan, rather than steal would prefer to work to earn his pay daily. And since our paths crossed, I have not earned that he stole from people”.

He added, “The torture and recording may have affected him psychologically that he considered suicide as the next option. I say this because, on his body, there were bruises on him which indicated that the torture was too much for him.

“I know him since he started playing drum under Kehinde Carlos and I have no record of theft linked to him. You can see it that the video showed the deceased insisting that he never took the money from his boss even when he was beaten to accept the allegations.

“The entire issue is sad and I can’t believe that Lekan is gone. I wish that this whole scenario could be reversed to avoid this tragedy. This is a young man with aspirations in the music industry. I know how he aspired to handle musical instruments for the big artists in the country. But now, all the dreams have been shattered”.

Efforts to get the Ogun Police Command spokesperson, SP Omolola Odutola, to confirm the sad development proved abortive.

 

Credit: The Guild

 

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