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PDP Bribery Allegation: Fani-Kayode Demands Arrest, Prosecution Of Ayu, Others

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Femi Fani-Kayode, has asked the security agencies to arrest the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorchia Ayu, and other members of the National Working Committee over allegations of corruption rocking the party.

The former aviation minister took to his social media accounts— Facebook and Twitter, on Monday, to call for the arrest and prosecution of the opposition politicians.

In a tweet on his verified handle, Mr Fani-Kayode, who is a member of the campaign council of Bola Tinubu, wondered why the security agencies have not arrested Mr Ayu and the members of the NWC days after the allegation was made.

The main opposition party is currently enmeshed in allegations of corruption in the past few weeks following an allegation of bribery by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State against Mr Ayu.

Mr Wike, who is leading the “Ayu must go” campaign, had during an interview alleged that the former senate president collected N1 billion from an unnamed person in Lagos.

“Some of the governors can tell you. Will he (Ayu) deny the fact that he didn’t collect N1 billion from Lagos? Let him deny it, I will tell him who gave him the money, not from the Lagos State Government. The money was given to him in Lagos,” he said.

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorchia Ayu.
A few days after the allegation by Mr Wike, several NWC members returned about N120 million sent to them by the party.

The NWC members who returned the money are the National Vice Chairman (South-west) Olasoji Adagunodo; the Deputy National Chairman (South), Taofeek Arapaja; the National Vice Chairman (South), Dan Orbih, and the National Women Leader, Stella Affah-Attoe.

While Mr Arapaja got N36 million, Messrs Adagunodo and Orbih and Ms Effah-Attoe got N28.8 million each.

Most of the party officials involved are believed to be sympathetic to Mr Wike.

The PDP later confirmed that the money was sent to the officials but it was not a bribe.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, in a statement claimed that the amount was housing allowance paid to the officials.

“The Housing Allowance being referred to went through the due process of the party,” Mr Ologunagba stated in the statement.

Opposition leaders above law?
Mr Fani-Kayode, who is facing prosecution for alleged money laundering, accused the leadership of the opposition party of sharing money like “Father Christmas”.

He urged other members of the NWC to return whatever money is with them before the commencement of an investigation.

“Why have the security agencies not rounded up the PDP National Chairman and all the other members of their NWC and questioned them about the misappropriation and diversion of the one billion naira that Wike told us about?

“Are the leaders of the opposition above the law?

“Never have we seen party officials sharing money amongst one another like Father Christmas as the leadership of the PDP has just done.

“I advise those on their NWC that have not done so already to return the money they collected because a criminal investigation has already begun,” he tweeted.

Furthermore, Mr Fani-Kayode also seized the opportunity to eulogise the National Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Adamu.

“There is no political party that has a National Chairman and National Working Committee (NWC) that is as transparent, accountable and responsible as the NWC of the APC under the distinguished leadership of Senator Adamu Abdullahi.

“Unlike the NWC of PDP they did NÒT steal one billion naira to share amongst themselves in the name of housing allowance,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

Mr Fani Kayode made the claim despite Mr Adamu’s removal as the chairman of the Northern Senators Forum by his colleagues in 2018 over alleged financial mismanagement and other related matters.

Mr Adamu later claimed that his removal was political.

Also, in 2010, Mr Adamu, who was governor of Nasarawa State from 1999 to 2007, was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) with 149 counts of corruption at a Federal High Court in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Suspends Emergency Rule In Rivers, Asks Fubara To Resume Tomorrow

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President Bola Tinubu has lifted the emergency rule imposed in Rivers State.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the president directed Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor, to return to office on Thursday, September 18.

Tinubu also instructed Ngozi Nma Odu, the deputy governor, along with members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, to resume their official responsibilities.

The state had been under emergency rule for the past six months.

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Elumelu Mourns Colleagues Who Died In Afriland Fire Incident, Cuts Short US Trip

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Chairman’s Speech

I am shattered by yesterday’s devastating incident at Afriland Towers that took the lives of our dear colleagues.

No words can capture the magnitude of this loss — not for their families who loved them, not for the friends who valued them, and not for those of us who worked beside them.

Yesterday was a stark reminder of what truly matters: our irreplaceable people, those who walk through our doors each day and share our mission.

I learnt of this on my way to the US, enroute to New York for UNGA. I have cut short my trip to return to Lagos as a mark of respect to our lost colleagues.

As we navigate this grief, I urge you all to reach out to those who are receiving care.

In the coming days, we will convene colleagues in a memorial to honour the memories of the departed, as we provide support to their families.

I also want to thank all those who supported in one way or the other, from emergency responders and first aid workers to members of the public who showed courage and compassion.

A minute’s silence will be observed today at12:00 noon, WAT, across all our group companies.

May this never happen again in our Group. May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.

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Saudi Arabia Frees Three Nigerian Pilgrims Detained For Alleged Drug Trafficking After FG Intervention

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Three Nigerian pilgrims arrested in Saudi Arabia over alleged drug trafficking have been released following high-level intervention by Nigerian authorities.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) confirmed their release at a press briefing on Wednesday.

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, said the freedom of the detainees came after engagements between the agency and Saudi authorities. He disclosed that the pilgrims — Mrs Maryam Hussain Abdullahi, Mrs Abdullahi Bahijja Aminu, and Mr Abdulhamid Saddieq — were held in Jeddah for four weeks before being cleared.

Babafemi advised passengers to ensure proper luggage tagging to avoid falling victim to drug trafficking syndicates that manipulate baggage handling systems.

In August, the NDLEA had arrested a suspected drug kingpin, Mohammed Abubakar, also known as Bello Karama, and five members of his syndicate, accused of planting narcotics in the luggage of unsuspecting pilgrims at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA).

According to investigations, the syndicate — in collusion with staff of the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCOL) — secretly tagged six additional bags to the names of the pilgrims, three of which contained illicit substances.

While the suspects checked in the drug-laden luggage on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET940 from Kano to Jeddah via Addis Ababa, Karama himself travelled separately on Egypt Air. Other accomplices identified include Abdulbasit Adamu, Murtala Olalekan, Celestina Yayock, and Jazuli Kabir. NDLEA said evidence of payments linked to the scheme had been traced to them.

Babafemi noted that NDLEA Chairman, Brig Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd.), personally engaged officials of Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC), armed with Nigeria’s investigation report and charges filed against the syndicate. The discussions, he said, were held at multiple levels, both in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive that no Nigerian should suffer unjustly abroad.

“One of the pilgrims was freed on September 14, and the remaining two were released on September 15, 2025,” Babafemi said.

Marwa expressed gratitude to Saudi authorities for their cooperation, stressing that the release reflected the spirit of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between NDLEA and the GDNC. He also commended President Tinubu for backing the efforts, alongside Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi, Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar, Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.

He said: “The biggest support came from President Tinubu, who is committed to ensuring that every Nigerian receives fair treatment globally. This case demonstrates that no Nigerian will be unjustly punished for crimes they know nothing about.”

The incident, however, reignited concerns about airport security in Nigeria, with authorities pledging stricter checks at Kano airport to curb similar criminal practices.

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