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Nigerian Bags Six Life Sentences, 129 years’ Imprisonment For Human Trafficking In South Africa

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Six life sentences and an additional 129 years’ imprisonment were meted out to a Nigerian national for human trafficking and related charges after he kept three young girls hostage to work as sex slaves.

Human trafficking kingpin, Ediozi Odi, has been sentenced to jail. It not only caused trauma to the victims, but also to communities.

Criminals view it as a thriving business as sex slaves often young girls can be used over and over to generate money for their brothel masters.

But the judge made it clear that the court viewed human trafficking in an extremely serious light and it will be met with the harshest sentences possible.

The court heard evidence behind closed doors for months from, among others, three young victims around the age of 13 and 14, who were lured from the streets by recruits – other young girls – used by brothel master Ediozi Odi.

These girls were mostly vulnerable and came from poor families. They were lured to a house in Springs with promises of a better life. None of these victims had any idea they were entering Odi’s brothel – a house which masqueraded as a shop and a barber.

Once inside the house of horrors, these girls were immediately forced to smoke a drug called “rocks”. This was manufactured and sold by Odi and is believed to be highly addictive, IOL reported.

An expert told the court that once these girls were exposed to this drug, they were immediately hooked. He said they would do anything to get their hands on the drug. The girls told the court how they were taught to smoke the drug by one of Odi’s co-accused, Nomsa Hlalele.

Once high on the drugs, Odi himself raped these girls “to teach them the tools of the trade” as an initiation into the sex trade. The victims were locked up in the house for the duration of their stay, while Odi send his workers to prowl the streets for prospective clients.

They were also locked up in a dungeon under the floor of the house whenever the police raided the house.

A 14-year-old teenager was only rescued after a year, while two other victims were able to escape after a week when the police raided the house following a tip-off that the brothel master was going to move them to another premises.

The girls were paid for their prostitution by means of drugs and they got hardly any food. The brothel master took all their proceeds.

The court also heard evidence that some police officials were bribed to turn a blind eye as to what was happening in the brothel.

Judge Ranchod said that on the other hand, these girls were saved by other SAPS officials who took their work seriously, the IOL report also stated.

Odi, who was convicted on 24 of the 29 charges against him, sat emotionless as Judge Ranchod told him “You were the kingpin.”

The judge also commented that Odi was aggressive at times in court and he even threatened his co-accused.

One of the female co-accused who had been acquitted at a stage leaped from the dock where she sat next to Odi and ran to her lawyer as Odi was threatening her.

The judge referred to pictures handed to court of the dungeon where these girls were often kept, as well as the filthy and unhygienic brothel that was littered with condoms.

Judge Ranchod also referred to the fact that Odi used his co-accused Hlalele and Luke Botha as drug runners. They often had to fetch drugs from other suppliers as well as ingredients to manufacture his own drugs.

The two drug runners each received a suspended sentence for the possession of drugs, while Odi received three life-sentenced on three charges of human trafficking and three more life sentences for each charge of rape.

His bid to appeal against his convictions and sentences were also turned down. The victims have meanwhile been reunited with their parents and Hlalele, who had a baby a few weeks ago, is drug-free.

(Vanguard)

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Police Arrest 26-Year-Old Housewife For Faking Own Kidnap, Collects N2.5m Ransom From Husband In Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 26-year-old housewife and her 30-year-old accomplice for allegedly staging her own kidnapping and extorting N2.5 million from her husband.

The command’s spokesperson, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued on Saturday in Lagos.

Adebisi said the command received a distress call on November 24 from the husband of the suspect through one of its emergency lines, reporting that his wife had been kidnapped by armed men.

She said the caller disclosed that the alleged kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of N10 million, which was later reduced to N3 million, adding that after he paid N2.5 million, the woman was still not released.

“Upon receipt of the complaint, the Command Special Squad immediately deployed human and technical assets to track the alleged kidnappers.

“The supposed victim was eventually released and reunited with her family,” Adebisi said.

Adebisi said that during police debriefing, the woman claimed she was abducted by six armed men in a silver Toyota Venza, taken to their hideout and dispossessed of her iPhone 12 Pro Max.

“She further claimed that the ransom paid by her husband was first credited into her bank account before being handed over to the kidnappers,” she said.

Adebisi, however, said police investigations revealed several inconsistencies in her narrative.

She said that on December 3, operatives apprehended the accomplice in the Ede area of Osun State, adding that a SIM card used to register the WhatsApp account through which ransom negotiations were conducted was recovered from him.

“During interrogation, the accomplice confessed that the suspect requested the use of his SIM card to create the WhatsApp account used for the ransom negotiations.

“He admitted providing the one-time password (OTP) sent to his line, which enabled her to operate the account,” Adebisi said.

According to her, following the confession, the suspect was confronted and admitted to faking her own kidnapping to extort money from her husband, who resides in South Africa.

She added that further investigation led to the recovery of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which the suspect had earlier claimed was with the kidnappers.

“The phone was recovered from a 34-year-old man, who told investigators that he bought it from the suspect for N380,000 after being warned not to insert any SIM card into it,” she said.

Adebisi said investigations were ongoing and that the suspect and her accomplice would be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation.

She added that the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Olohundare Jimoh, reiterated the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property, while warning the public against false reporting, criminal deception, and acts capable of diverting critical security resources.

The spokesperson urged residents to remain law-abiding and to promptly report suspicious activities through the command’s emergency numbers: 07061019374, 08065154338, 08063299264, and 08039344870.

(NAN)

 

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President Tinubu’s Bold Economic Policies Are Yielding Tangible Results — Obasa

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has declared “progress that cannot be stopped, peace that cannot be shaken, and prosperity that cannot be denied for our Assembly, our state, and our beloved nation.”

In the same breath, he praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for implementing bold economic reforms, which he says are already transforming Nigeria’s economy and restoring confidence in the nation’s future.

Speaking at the 23rd Thanksgiving and End-of-Year Service organized by the Assembly’s Christian Forum, on Friday, December 19, with the theme, ‘I Declare (Isaiah 46:10)’, Obasa said, “Our theme is more than a phrase – it is a trumpet call of faith and vision. Isaiah 46:10 reminds us that God declares the end from the beginning…We declare protection, guidance, and greater wisdom for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, under whose leadership bold economic policies are already yielding results.”

Obasa noted that under President Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria has begun to rise “like the morning sun after a long night,” with clear signs of economic recovery and growth. Inflation, he said, has eased significantly, GDP growth has accelerated to its fastest pace in four years, and non-oil revenue has reached historic levels, strengthening the country’s fiscal foundation.

“Trade surpluses have been sustained for five consecutive quarters, signalling that the economy is not just recovering but thriving. These are not just numbers – they are proof that bold reforms work,” Obasa said.

However, he cautioned, “Let us not forget that the work is not finished. Families still feel the weight of yesterday’s struggles. That is why we must press forward, hand in hand, heart to heart. The APC is committed to ensuring that every home tastes the sweetness of progress, that every child sees the light of opportunity, and that every citizen walks in the dignity of prosperity.

“As elections draw near, this is our moment to stand united, not out of routine, but out of purpose. Let us rally behind the APC with passion and conviction, for together we can keep the wheels of progress turning.”

In his homily, the guest minister, Apostle Dele Johnson, Senior Pastor of the Jesus Liberation Ministry, harped on the need to always declare positively into one’s life, adding that understanding the power in the words declared in Genesis 1 vs. 3, 11, 14, and 20 is key to a better life.

Apostle Johnson averred, “You are a product of the word you speak into your life. God has given us the power of words. Whatever you say, the universe will say Amen to it. As we go into the New Year, be conscious of the words you speak to your children and to yourself. The power of life and death is in the tongue.”

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Court Okays Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami’s Further Detention By EFCC

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A Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja has upheld the continued detention of a former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Justice Babangida Hassan, on Thursday, dismissed a bail summons filed by Malami challenging his detention by the anti-graft agency.

A statement issued by the EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, said the ruling was delivered on Thursday, December 18, 2025.

According to the statement, Malami, through his counsel, Suliaman Hassan (SAN), had approached the court seeking bail from EFCC custody, contending that his detention in the course of an ongoing investigation was illegal.

However, counsel to the EFCC, J. S. Okutepa (SAN), argued that the former minister was being held pursuant to a valid remand order issued by the FCT High Court and granted by Justice S. C. Oriji.

Oyewale said Justice Hassan, while quoting Section 35 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), held that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act provides for lawful detention under a court-issued remand order, adding that Malami’s detention was therefore legal.

“Asking this court to grant this application is tantamount to inviting the court to sit as an appellate court over an application made by a court of coordinate jurisdiction, which this court has no power to do,” the judge was quoted as saying.

Malami has been in detention since December 8 after failing to meet the bail conditions set by the EFCC.

It was earlier reported that the former minister is being investigated for 18 alleged offences, including abuse of office and terrorism financing.

The EFCC confirmed searching his houses and offices in Abuja and Kebbi State. However, Malami has accused the anti-graft agency of bias in the handling of his case.

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