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Alleged Corruption:Ngige remanded in Kuje prison as court hears EFCC’s fraud allegations
By Our Correspondent
A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja has ordered the remand of former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige, in Kuje Correctional Centre pending the hearing of his bail application.
The order followed his arraignment on Friday on an eight-count charge bordering on abuse of office, contract fraud and gratification.
Ngige, who served as supervising minister of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) between 2015 and 2023, pleaded not guilty when the charges were read before Justice Maryam Hassan.
According to a charge sheet filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the former minister allegedly abused his office by awarding multiple contracts to associates and companies connected to him.
The anti-graft agency alleged that seven contracts worth N366.47 million were approved for Cezimo Nigeria Limited, a firm linked to Ezebinwa Amarachukwu Charles, described as an associate of Ngige.
The commission also listed Zitacom Nigeria Limited,also associated with Ezebinwa, as a beneficiary of eight contracts valued at N583.68 million.
Two firms reportedly linked to Uzoma Igbonwa, Olde English Consolidated Limited and Shale Atlantic Intercontinental Services Limited, were also said to have received contract approvals amounting to N668.14 million and N161.60 million, respectively.
The EFCC further alleged that Ngige received financial benefits from contractors through organisations linked to him.
The former Anambra governor was accused of accepting N38.65 million through the Chris Nwabueze Ngige Campaign Organisation from Cezimo Nigeria Limited, and an additional N55 million through the Senator (r) Chris Ngige Scholarship Scheme from Zitacom Nigeria Limited—both contractors with the NSITF.
During Friday’s session, EFCC counsel, Sylvanus Tahir, urged the court to remand the defendant in prison and set a date for trial, insisting that Ngige posed a flight risk.
He told the court that although the former minister had been granted administrative bail and allowed to travel abroad for medical treatment, he failed to return his international passport upon arriving in Nigeria on November 19, as required.
But Ngige’s lawyer, Patrick Ikwueto, disputed the claim, stating that his client had formally notified the EFCC that his passport and other valuables were stolen during a robbery incident in London.
He said the former minister returned to Nigeria using a travel certificate issued in place of the stolen passport.
Ikwueto acknowledged that his formal bail motion had not yet matured but urged the court to grant interim bail, stressing that Ngige had already spent three days in EFCC custody and was in need of urgent medical attention.
In her ruling, Justice Hassan rejected the oral bail request and ordered that Ngige be remanded in Kuje prison.
She adjourned the hearing of the bail application to Monday, November 15, and directed that the defendant be given access to medical care while in custody.
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Breaking: Suspected Cultist behead 30 years old rival in Bayelsà
By David Owei, Bayelsa
There is rising tension in Igbogene community of Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsà State over the beheading of a 30 years old man by suspected cult group.
The deceased identified as Ebi (surname unknown) but popularly known as Npotor (Noise) is an Indigene of Amassoma community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the State.
He is alleged to be a member of the rival cult group known as Greenlanders.
Community sources told newsmen that the two rival cult groups, the Bobos and Greenlanders, were engaged in simmering beef in the area.
” The boy was said to have gone to Yenegue, an area controlled by the Bobos. He was taken and tied to and abandoned road and beheaded.”
Security sources confirmed to our correspondent that the corpse of the deceased was found naked, hands tied and the head missing.
Already, the Igbogene Divisional Police Officer have been deployed to the area to evacuated the corpse.
Contacted on the development, the spokesman of the State Police Command, Musa Mohammed, said he is yet to get the details of such incident at his disposal.
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Journalists Urged To Remain Steadfast Professionally – As Arise Reporter Ovieteme George Honours Over 90 Bayelsa Veteran Journalists
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Mr Isaac Yalah, a retired Director,Research and planning Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, has encouraged practicing journalists to remain steadfast and dedicated to their duties adding that they should continue to speak truth to reality.
Speaking at the weekend in Yenagoa when some senior media practitioners were rewarded for a job well done, Mr Yalah reiterated that journalists should strive not to compromise facts adding that journalism will continue to remain relevant.
Yalah, who was former Director of Research and planning , NCDMB, said that irrespective of the insurgence of social media, professional journalism has come to stay.
He advised the upcoming journalists to stay on course and practice the profession with decorum.
He said: “Journalism to me is very important and will continue to remain relevant because, journalism has professionalism. It has courage, and you speak to truth. It has dedication.”
“My word of encouragement to journalists is let’s remain dedicated. Let’s remain professional. Let’s continue to speak truth to reality. Let’s face the fact. Let’s not compromise things.”
Praising the senior media practitioners that have retired, he said:” these persons honored have done the same thing. That’s why they have been honored. If they have not stood firm to help the practice of journalism, we wouldn’t be here today.”
Advising those still practicing and those that will come into the profession in future, he said, “for those who are also practicing and those who in the future intend to be in the profession of journalism, they should also understand that they can be celebrated like this.
“But the most important thing is how professionally, dedicated and how we you speak to truth to power in this sphere of democracy, in this sphere of government and all of that.
“I think it’s very important that we are able to carry that message, that touchline from one generation to another generation, which is very critical.
“So journalism, whether we like it or not, whether you call it paper, virtual, print or whatever, it still remains very relevant because it’s the point of contact for us to get information that we desire.
“Whether we are doing social media today or whether you are doing print, for me, I still read newspapers today. Even if I don’t see it physically, I go online to the website of that media house to read the news of that day and all of it. So journalism has come to stay.” He narrated.
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El-Rufai Seeks Explanation From NSA Nuhu Ribadu Over Alleged Importation Of Odourless Poison From Poland
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
According to Science Direct, Thallium sulfate is a highly toxic, tasteless, odourless, and colourless crystalline powder, historically used as a potent rodenticide and insecticide. Due to extreme toxicity, with a human fatal dose as low as 8–12 mg/kg, it is tightly restricted or banned in many countries.
Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, has written to the Office of the National Security Adviser, seeking clarification over the alleged procurement of a toxic chemical substance, Thallium Sulphate, reportedly by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).
In a letter addressed to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, at the Office of the National Security Adviser, Abuja, dated January 30, 2026 and received on February 11, 2026 by ONSA, El-Rufai said he was acting “as a concerned citizen” in requesting details about what he described as the procurement of “approximately 10 kilograms of Thallium Sulphate” allegedly sourced from a supplier in Poland.
According to Science Direct, Thallium sulfate is a highly toxic, tasteless, odourless, and colourless crystalline powder, historically used as a potent rodenticide and insecticide. Due to extreme toxicity, with a human fatal dose as low as 8–12 mg/kg, it is tightly restricted or banned in many countries.
It mimics potassium in the body, causing severe nervous system damage, hair loss, and potential death.
The letter, titled “Request for Clarification on the Procurement of Thallium Sulphate,” raised a number of questions about the purpose, regulatory compliance and safety arrangements surrounding the reported acquisition.
“I am writing as a concerned citizen to seek clarification and reassurance regarding information available to the political opposition leadership about a procurement of approximately 10 kilograms of Thallium Sulphate by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), reportedly from a supplier in Poland,” El-Rufai wrote.
Highlighting the hazardous nature of the substance, he noted, “Given that thallium salts are highly toxic and tightly controlled substances, I believe it is important – for public safety, democratic accountability and for maintaining public trust – to confirm the following details.”
He then listed six specific areas where he sought clarification: “The intended purpose and end-use of the imported thallium sulphate. The supplier identity and whether the material was imported under an existing chemical or defence permit. The total quantity and specific form or concentration being procured or already procured. The storage and security arrangements for the material upon arrival. The regulatory oversight and coordination in place with NAFDAC, NCDC, and relevant public-health and environmental agencies. Whether any public-health risk assessments or hazard-mitigation plans have been developed, given the compound’s extreme toxicity.”
El-Rufai emphasised that his inquiry was not intended to inflame tensions but to ensure due process and transparency.
“I want to stress that this inquiry is made in good faith, solely to ensure that due processes, safety standards, and transparency are observed. Public confidence in the integrity of national institutions is strengthened when potential risks are openly addressed and managed,” he stated.
He further requested continued engagement from the National Security Adviser’s office, writing, “If possible, I would appreciate a response or a point of contact within your office for further engagement to reassure those of us that are Nigerian citizens in opposition.”
For transparency, El-Rufai said he copied the correspondence to the Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), as well as the National Chairmen of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
His enquiry comes amid claims that the National Security Adviser, Ribadu, ordered his arrest, leading to a recent altercation at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
It also comes amid mixed reactions after El-Rufai claimed that an individual had tapped the NSA’s phone and confirmed Ribadu’s involvement in the attempt to have him arrested.
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