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DIGITALISED NDLEA AND WORRIES ABOUT DRUG ABUSES

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Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd)

BY: EMMANUEL NNADOZIE ONWUBIKO

“Quitting smoking is easy. I’ve done it a hundred times.”
– Mark Twain with a hard truth on addiction recovery.

“Addiction is just a way of trying to get at something else. Something bigger. Call it transcendence if you want, but it’s a rat in a maze. We all want the same thing. We all have this hole. The thing you want offers relief, but it’s a trap.”
– Tess Callahan with one of our favorite drug addiction recovery quotes.”

Even with unexpected encumbrances and the vicissitudes of undulating politics in contemporary Nigeria, the nation’s counter narcotics war has of recent gone digital and has indeed entered a frenetic dimension with the hierarchy of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) doing everything within their powers to power a very powerful war against hard drugs in Nigeria. The NDLEA has become a global brand because of the many milestones achieved since Brigadier General Mohammed Buba Marwa became the Chairman and chief Executive coupled with his ability to put together some of the most competent and patriotic Nigerians as members of his management board.

Few hours back, the NDLEA initiated a scientific project aimed at quickening the process of obtaining drugs free certificates for intending global travellers from Nigeria.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in what is regarded as another first and indeed a milestone, launched a digital platform that will make its drug integrity test and visa clearance processes seamless, more accessible and ultimately curb the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria.

As we learnt from a media statement authored by the spokesperson of the NDLEA, Mr. Femi Babafemi, the portal was unveiled at a press conference to flag off the digitization of the Agency’s Drug Integrity Test and Visa E-Administration System (DITViCAS) on Tuesday 21st October 2025 in Abuja where the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) declared that the symbolic launch signifies “a paradigm shift in our fight against the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking, a moment where enforcement meets efficiency, and commitment merges with cutting-edge technology.”

The indefatigable General Marwa who was represented by the Agency’s visionary Secretary Shadrach Haruna said in line with the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Agency has maintained an aggressive, balanced, and uncompromising approach to tackling the scourge of illicit substances, with focus on two critical fronts: Drug Supply Reduction and Drug Demand Reduction.

“For years, the process of obtaining an NDLEA Visa Clearance Certificate, required by certain source and transit countries, has been characterized by documentation, physical appearances, and lengthy verification cycles. This manual process was no doubt prone to human interference, delays, and a host of other issues.
“With the flag-off of the Online Visa Clearance Portal today, we are bringing an end to those bottlenecks.

The system delivers automation across all processes and operations associated with the administration of the Drug Integrity Test and Visa Clearance with interfaces for effective collaboration with partner agencies.
“It is also important to note that we have made provision on the system for private medical centres to partner with the agency as accredited centres for Drug Integrity Test. The system brings efficiency, flexibility and convenience to the process. Following this ceremony, applicants for Drug Integrity Test and Visa Clearance can now apply from home and choose any preferred location and book a date convenient and available for both applicant and the desk officer of the NDLEA without having to go and wait the whole day at the NDLEA office.
“With the E-Certification and Verification system, it also eliminates drug and visa clearance certificate falsifications and establishes the reliability and transparency of the process with supervisory dashboards across our commands, formations and at the headquarters.

The extension of the service to students of tertiary institutions, and others is to significantly foster drug demand reduction across the country without any attempt to stigmatize any student or anyone, while our rehabilitation and counselling centres are open for those who test positive to ensure that no one is left without care.”

Speaking further on the essence of the platform, the NDLEA boss explained that “the portal integrates sophisticated background check protocols, ensuring that the certificate remains a robust security instrument that safeguards Nigeria’s international reputation and prevents drug syndicates from exploiting legitimate travel channels.

This is a commitment to the Nigerian citizen: a commitment to stress-free, integrity-driven public service delivery.
“All applicants need to do is logon to the portal (www.drugandvisa.ndlea.gov.ng), create an account and apply from anywhere and book appointment at any available centre for either Drug Integrity Test or Visa Clearance, while the system generates drug test certificates on the spot as the desk officer completes the testing process and reports the result, with the Visa Clearance process completed within three days or maximum a week in peculiar circumstances.”

He said the Agency’s primary mission is to save lives, hence its advocacy for the Drug Integrity Test founded on a principle of prevention, rather than punishment, adding that it is an early-warning system designed to help individuals who may be experimenting with substances, giving them an opportunity for intervention and treatment before dependence sets in.
According to him, “This new digital portal allows institutions, organizations, and individuals—including parents and prospective couples—to apply for drug integrity tests seamlessly. It provides a verified, standardized, and secure process for testing and issuing certificates. It is a non-judgmental pathway designed to support our national drive for Demand Reduction, fostering healthier communities, safer workplaces, and a more secure national labour force. This is the future of our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign—proactive, compassionate, and data-driven.
“This initiative is a proof that the NDLEA is committed to leveraging the power of technology to combat the evolving complexities of drug trafficking and abuse. It is part of a broader strategy to digitize all our operations, ensuring our processes are modern, secure, and world-class. The war against drug abuse is one we must win for the sake of our youth, our families, and the future of our nation. With technology as our ally, we are better equipped, stronger, and more resolved than ever before.”
He urged all stakeholders to embrace the new change and utilize the new platform fully because its success is a shared responsibility.

But just as NDLEA was unveiling this digital platform, a major incident relating to the increasing spate of drug abuses by youngsters happened. The incident happened in the home of a very respected politician of the All Progressives Congress.

The Senator representing Delta North in the National Assembly Ned Munir Nwoko made a very weighty accusations against his newest wife and renowned actress Mrs. Regina Daniels just as the Senator responded to the earlier allegation that he violently punched at his wife as disclosed by Regina Daniels in a viral video, her husband accused her of abusing hard drugs.

Senator Ned Nwoko who broke his silence following a viral video showing his wife, actress Regina Daniels, in distress, describing her recent actions as “drug-influenced” and “unprovoked carnage.”

In a lengthy post and a short video shared on his Instagram handle #princenednwoko on Sunday, Nwoko claimed the actress was battling drug and alcohol abuse, which he said was at the root of the crisis rocking their marriage.

“Regina was not always like this. Her current battle with drugs and alcohol abuse is the root of our problem.

The senator alleged that Regina went on a violent rampage at their home in his absence, attacking staff and destroying property.

“She slapped and hit three staff in the past 48 hours and destroyed property, including cars and windows, for no just cause.

“Now she has moved to a place where she will have unrestricted access to drugs,” the senator alleged.

Nwoko said he had offered his wife two rehabilitation options in Asokoro or Jordan, “where she will not have access to drugs.”

He further alleged that the scene at home was worsened by the interference of Regina’s associates, whom he described as “drug suppliers.”

“While I took Moon to the hospital, a scene of chaos unfolded at home, orchestrated by Sammy, Regina’s main drug supplier.

“Another known supplier of drugs to Regina is the tiny evil devil called Ann,”he alleged.

His post came hours after PUNCH Online reported that a video of the actress, visibly agitated and shouting during a confrontation, had gone viral on Saturday, sparking widespread concern.

In the footage, Regina could be heard saying, “In Ned Nwoko’s house, I am nothing, but in my own house, I am a Queen. Not again. I can’t stand the violence, it’s too much.”

Her brother, Ojeogwu Samuel Danhillman, popularly known as Sammy West, also reacted angrily on Instagram, accusing Nwoko of assaulting his sister and vowing to defend her.

“Anywhere wey man dey beat woman, whether na my sister or not, I go fight with my blood,” he wrote.

The cause of the altercation remains unclear, as neither Regina nor her representatives have publicly responded to Nwoko’s allegations.

Regina Daniels, who married Nwoko in 2019, has often been in the public eye alongside the politician and businessman.

The couple’s marriage, marked by a 40-year age gap, has long drawn public attention and debate, concludes Punch Newspaper.

What the above narrative demonstrates is that the rich also cry when it comes to the ever present menace of drug abuses by youngsters people in Nigeria. The fact is that virtually every family in this country is contending the hard drugs crisis.

Even the United Nations have expressed strong opinion about the high rate of abuses of drugs by Nigerian youths.

This is where Nigerian government must do everything against the hydra-headed monster of drug abuses by providing more enabling environment and funds for the NDLEA to continue to win the massive war against narcotics. The NDLEA’S rehabilitation initiatives should be adequately funded just as the centres should be set up in every state of the Federation. The governors should contribute counterpart funds and donate lands for the setting upnof drugs rehabilitation centres in their states for the benefits of their good people.

This is not the time for politics or dillydally or filibuster by politicians who often quarrel over partisan values but this is a time for collective and renewed commitment across partisan lines towards supporting the courageous efforts of the NDLEA. Individuals like Aliko Dangote amongst others should build, equip and donate drugs rehabilitation homes and donate to the NDLEA to manage.

I admit that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing well in supporting the counter narcotics war by the NDLEA but I encourage the president to do even more so he builds an enduring legacy for himself.

*EMMANUEL NNADOZIE ONWUBIKO is the founder of HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA and was NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF NIGERIA.

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Niger state CJ charges Lawyers against filling frivolous applications that hinders smooth political process.

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By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Legal Practitioners in the Country have been charged to guide against filling controversial,frivolous and duplicated applications that may lead to conflicting court orders, which will hinder a smooth political process.

The Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik gave the charge at the opening ceremony of the Minna Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA),2026. Law week held at Siyyam International Conference Centre in Minna.

Justice Halima Abdulmalik also admonished members of the Bench to remember their oaths of office to do Justice to all manner of people, and dispense Justice without fear or favour,affection “ or ill-will our roles as judges,do not stop in the courtroom: they inevitably impact society,either positively or negatively”.

She pointed out that as they navigate the c usual challenges associated with transitions of this kind,all hands must be on deck,whether as lawyers,politicians,judicial officers,or citizens of the country.

The Chief Judge who was represented by Justice Danladi Ahmed Badegi of Suleja High Court,noted that the call has become imperative “ because our individual efforts only be litimust test of our readiness for egalitarian society “ but we shall also one day be called to account for our roles in ensuring this nation’s success or failure”

The Law week, with the Theme: “Law,Governance and Politics: The Role of the Legal Profession in Advancing the Rule of Law in Nigeria’s Democracy” Justice Halima stated that in her assessment the law week could not have come at a better time. Stressing that the theme,itself is apt,carefully chosen,and highly relevant given the current climate in Nigeria, as “ we transition from one Democratic tenure to another”

She urged legal practitioners to help the nation as the country commenced the transition into another Democratic dispensation.

“ You can do this by avoiding the filling of controversial,frivolous,and,in many cases duplicated applications that may eventually lead to conflicting court orders,thereby hindering a smooth political process” the Chief Judge asserted.

She expressed her commendation to the Minna Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association and the Suleja Branch and congratulated the newly recognized Bida Branch of NBA as well appreciated all practicing lawyers within the state for the support and cooperation to her leadership and the Judiciary since her assumption in office.

The Chief Judge pointed out that despite operating under strict fiscal constraints, the Niger State Judiciary under her leadership,has recorded significant milestones aimed at ensuring efficient,swift and professional service delivery to the people.

The milestones,according to the Chief Judge,include Bar and Bench relations which was proudly reintroduced “ our most cherished Bench and Bar forum and institutionalized the ceremonial celebration of the new legal year to Forster camaraderie and professional alignment” .

Speaking earlier,the Chairman Minna Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA),Ishyaku Barau Esq. expressed his profound appreciation to the organizing Committee for the success of the 2026 edition of the law week.

He said the law week was an annual event set aside for legal practitioners within the branch to come together aimed at brainstorming on the professional discussion on how to engage intellectual engagement towards moving the legal practices forward.

The Chairman commended the national president of the NBA under the leadership of Mazi Afam Osigwe SAN for giving birth to the newly created Bida Branch of Nigerian Bar Association under his leadership out of Minna Branch

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HURIWA Demands Immediate Rescue of Abducted Borno School children,  …Calls For Comprehensive Security Protection of Schools and Inclusion of Home Education in National Education Policy 

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The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) expresses grave concern over the continued captivity of 42 school children abducted from Primary and Junior Secondary Schools in Mussa, Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists.
Three weeks after this shocking mass abduction, the silence surrounding the fate of these innocent children remains both disturbing and unacceptable. The Federal Government, security agencies and relevant authorities must treat this tragedy with the urgency it deserves and immediately coordinate all available security resources to secure the safe rescue of the children.
HURIWA notes with deep concern that among the abductees are toddlers between the ages of two and four years, making the incident one of the most heartbreaking attacks on vulnerable children in recent times.
The apparent disparity in public attention and official response between the Askira-Uba abduction and similar incidents elsewhere in the country raises troubling questions about equity, justice and the value placed on the lives of Nigerian children regardless of their geographical location.
Every Nigerian child matters. Every Nigerian child deserves protection.
We therefore call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Defence Minister, the Inspector-General of Police and all relevant security agencies to intensify rescue operations and ensure the immediate release of the abducted children.
The Federal Government must also provide regular updates to the public on efforts being made to secure their freedom and reassure distraught families that their children have not been forgotten.
EDUCATION MUST BE PROTECTED
HURIWA welcomes the recent statement by the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd) that education remains one of the most effective tools for combating terrorism, violent extremism and radicalisation.
While we agree that access to quality education is essential in defeating ignorance and extremism, we stress that education can only flourish where schools, teachers and students are adequately protected.
It is contradictory to encourage school enrollment while educational institutions continue to remain vulnerable targets for terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements.
The government must therefore move beyond rhetoric and immediately implement robust security measures for schools nationwide, particularly in conflict-prone and high-risk communities.
These measures should include:
Deployment of specialised security personnel to vulnerable schools;
Establishment of rapid-response security units around educational institutions;
Installation of modern surveillance and early warning systems;
Strengthening intelligence gathering in communities facing security threats;
Improved coordination among military, police, civil defence and local vigilante groups;
Expansion of the Safe Schools Initiative across all states of the federation.
INCORPORATE HOME EDUCATION INTO NATIONAL POLICY
Given the persistent security threats facing educational institutions in many parts of the country, HURIWA also urges the Federal Government to formally incorporate structured home education and remote learning options into Nigeria’s broader educational framework.
Such alternatives would ensure that children in communities affected by terrorism, insurgency, banditry and kidnapping do not lose access to education while security challenges persist.
The adoption of a regulated home education policy, supported by digital learning platforms and community-based educational centres, will provide parents with safe alternatives where conventional schooling becomes temporarily unsafe.
RESCUE OF ADELABU’S SISTER AND CHILDREN
HURIWA commends the Nigeria Police Force for the successful rescue of the sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Adegoke Adelabu, and her twin children after their abduction.
While this operation demonstrates that effective security interventions are possible, it also raises legitimate concerns about whether the same level of urgency and resources are deployed when victims are ordinary citizens without political influence or social status.
Security and justice must never be determined by social standing, political connections or economic privilege.
Every Nigerian life carries equal value under the Constitution.
OUR DEMAND
HURIWA therefore demands:
Immediate rescue and safe return of the abducted Askira-Uba schoolchildren.
Comprehensive security protection for schools nationwide.
Full implementation of the Safe Schools Initiative.
Inclusion of home education and alternative learning systems in Nigeria’s educational framework.
Equal and non-discriminatory security response to all kidnapping and abduction cases across the federation.
Regular public briefing on efforts to rescue the Borno schoolchildren.
Nigeria cannot claim to be winning the war against terrorism while schoolchildren continue to be abducted from classrooms.
The safety of our children is non-negotiable. The time for decisive action is now.
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Fear Grip Abeokuta Residents As Suspected Bandits Kill Two Army Personnel

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Fear grips residents of Obafemi – Owode Local Government Area of Ogun as Gunmen suspected to be bandits have allegedly killed two serving personnel of the Nigerian Army in the area.

The bandits were said to have opened fire on the Army personnel in the early hours of Monday in what many eyewitnesses described as surprise attack.

Though details of the attack still remained sketchy as at the time of filling this report, but in a viral video in circulation clearly shown a blood-soaked corpse of an Army personnel, clad in camouflage being evacuated in a pick-up van with plain-clothe security operatives suspected to be police officers and other civilian sitting closed to the corpse in the van.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the Ogun State Command, Oluseyi Babaseyi denied knowledge of such incident either in Abeokuta or any other part of the state.

Reacting through a phone call, the Spokesperson of the Army Public Relations Demand (APRD) at the 35 Artillery Brigade Command in Alamala Barracks, Abeokuta, Major Idereghi Samuel confirmed the attack.

Idereghi, who stressed that he was yet to get the details of the attack however, promised to get back to journalists as soon as the details and propers address of where the incident occurred.

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