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ICPC Releases Full Details Of Documents, Other Items Recovered From El-Rufai’s Home
ICPC Releases Full Details Of Documents, Other Items Recovered From El-Rufai’s Home
ICPC releases full details of documents, other items recovered from El-Rufai’s home. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has disclosed a range of documents, electronic devices, and other items allegedly recovered from the Abuja residence of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai.
The agency disclosed this in its filings submitted at the FCT High Court in Abuja to counter a N1 billion fundalmental rights enforcement suit filed against ICPC and others by Mr El-Rufai.
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Mr El-Rufai filed the suit against the ICPC, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the State Security Service (SSS), an the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) over his alleged illegal arrest, detention and search conducted at his home in Abuja last month.
The former governor and President Bola Tinubu’s critic, who has been in ICPC detention since last month, described the investigations as politically motivated and said he would respond to the allegations in court.
However, ICPC urged the court in its filing seen by PREMIUM TIMES to dismiss the suit, citing its discoveries during its agents’ search of Mr El-Rufai’s house at 12 Mambilla Street, Asokoro, Abuja.
ICPC said the search was conducted from 1:37 p.m. to 3:56 p.m. on 19 February based on a magistrate-issued warrant dated 18 February.
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The agency said its officials were accompanied by personnel from the Nigeria Police Force, adding that the search was witnessed by Mr El-Rufai’s wife, Hadiza El-Rufai, and his son, Mohammed El-Rufai.
Financial documents
ICPC officials said they recovered investor account statements and asset declaration forms belonging to Mr El-Rufai.
They also said they seized certificates of registration for business entities, including Millennium and Harmonised X Ltd, alongside corporate compliance records and client KYC files.
The anti-graft agency also claimed to confiscate the African Democratic Congress (ADC) welfare secretary documents dated 29 November 2025, records of domestic and foreign loans approved by the Kaduna State House of Assembly between 2015 and 2023, and interim investigation reports involving Mr El-Rufai and his associates.
Other documents obtained include Ecobank Nigeria PLC share certificates dated 3 October 2008, and land files and student financial services documents.
Electronic devices and storage
The ICPC said it recovered nine flash drives, one memory card, and seven hard drives. Agents also seized multiple laptops, including Apple MacBook Pro and Elumac Book Pro models, as well as mobile phones comprising Blackberry, Nokia N95, Toshiba, Samsung IDEOS, Google IDEOS, and 18 other devices.
The anti-graft agency retrieved a Remarkable tablet and its chargers, along with folders containing flight tickets stored across various devices.
All devices were properly documented and sealed for forensic analysis.
Property and real estate records
ICPC also said its agents recovered valuation reports and deeds of assignment for properties located at plots 18071, 13071, and 14 Kano Road.
The team also seized irrevocable Powers of Attorney covering multiple properties, consolidating ownership and transfer records for investigative purposes.
In addition, it claimed the agents secured Afri-Venture Capital Company documents, including bank statements, cheque books, and corporate records.
It also claimed they confiscated payment mandates and media/publicity documents from the Office of the ex-governor, materials related to the 1st Saudi-Africa Summit, Nigerian Pilgrims Platform management, and plans for proposed residential developments in Abuja.
Additionally, it said petitions and invitations involving the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia and the INC 20th Anniversary Colloquium were recovered.
ICPC device documentation
A detailed Device Documentation Form was completed for all electronic devices, recording serial numbers, types, storage details, and accessories.

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The recovery operation was witnessed and confirmed by Hadiza El-Rufai, Mohammed El-Rufai, Ajibade Abiodun, and Asjuquo J.E on 19 February.
However, Mr El-Rufai’s remark in the document stated that he did not grant consent for any access to the devices listed or found in his house.
The ICPC stated that the recovered materials will undergo forensic analysis as part of ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and asset concealment.
Family rejects claims
Reacting to the allegations in a press statement on Monday, Mr El-Rufai’s family accused the anti-graft agency of attempting to criminalise Mr El-Rufai’s decision to remain silent during interrogation.
Quoting the former governor Nasir El-Rufai, the statement signed by Mr El-Rufai’s son Bello El-Rufai, who is a serving member of the House of Representatives, stated, “CHARGE ME, IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST ME. YOU HAVE HAD MORE THAN 2 YEARS TO INVESTIGATE ME. TAKE ME TO COURT PLEASE.”
The family maintained that his silence in custody was an exercise of his constitutional right and not evidence of guilt, stressing:
“The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees every citizen the right to remain silent.”
They further argued that drawing negative inferences from that silence reflects what they called an “inquisitorial mindset” on the part of the ICPC.
The family countered that only personal effects were taken from the searched home.
“WE WERE PRESENT WHEN THESE ITEMS WERE SEIZED. No equipment other than old discarded personal mobile phones… storage devices like flash drives and laptops… were seized from the property,” the younger El-Rufai said.
According to them, the alleged “sophisticated tapping equipment” exists only “in the fevered imagination of the ICPC and its press team.”
A major plank of the family’s response is the claim that the search itself was based on an invalid warrant.
Their statement alleged that the warrant was fraudulently procured and signed by a magistrate “purporting to sit in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory,” describing the entire process as legally defective.
“Our lawyers have challenged this illegitimate warrant in a court of competent jurisdiction,” the statement added, inviting the ICPC to justify the document in court.
The family further accused the Commission of engaging in “forgery, uttering of false documents, and the peddling of falsehood.”
Security operatives attempted to arrest Mr El-Rufai at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport shortly after he returned from Egypt, but the operation was unsuccessful.
The State Security Service (SSS) subsequently seized his passport in connection with separate investigations.
Following the airport incident, he granted an interview on Arise Television, in which he allegedly claimed to have accessed the phone of the National Security Adviser to the President, Nuhu Ribadu, and overheard directives to detain him.
He later said the attempted arrest was carried out on Mr Ribadu’s instructions via the SSS.
His lawyer condemned the airport action as arbitrary and unconstitutional, noting that arrangements had already been made for Mr El-Rufai to honour an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) invitation upon his return.
He spent two days in EFCC custody but was immediately rearrested by ICPC agents as soon as the EFCC released him on bail.
Mr El-Rufai was in custody when ICPC agents carried out the search of his residence on 19 February.
At present, the former governor remains in ICPC custody pending the conclusion of investigations and possible arraignment in court.
Last week, his detention by the ICPC stalled his arraignment on phone tapping charges filed against him the SSS.
The ICPC has maintained that its actions are within the law and part of its mandate to investigate corruption and related offences.
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EU Ambassadors Explore Kannywood’s Potential to Drive Youth Employment in Northern Nigeria
EU Ambassadors Explore Kannywood’s Potential to Drive Youth Employment in Northern Nigeria
KANO, Nigeria – A delegation of European diplomats under the banner of Team Europe has visited Kano Film Village to assess the growing role of Kannywood in creating jobs, developing skills, promoting education and driving social change across northern Nigeria.
The delegation was led by the European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, and included ambassadors and deputy ambassadors from Denmark, Spain, Italy, France, Czechia, Finland, Belgium and Austria.
The visitors were received by the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board, Alhaji Abba El-Mustapha, and the Managing Director of the Nigerian Film Corporation, Ali Nuhu.
During the visit, the diplomats engaged with filmmakers, actors, producers and industry regulators. They also observed the production of Hindatu, a film centred on a young girl determined to pursue her education and become a medical doctor despite pressure from her family to marry early.
Speaking during the tour, Ambassador Mignot emphasized the power of storytelling and the creative arts in shaping attitudes and promoting positive social values.
“Stories have the power to inspire change. Films that promote education, opportunity and inclusion can spark important conversations and encourage positive change within communities,” he said.
He noted that creative industries are not only important for cultural expression but also serve as engines of economic growth and youth empowerment.
“Creative industries are about jobs, skills, entrepreneurship and creating opportunities for young people. Across Nigeria, young people are demonstrating remarkable talent and creativity, and industries such as Kannywood are helping transform that potential into livelihoods and economic opportunity,” Mignot added.
Alhaji Abba El-Mustapha highlighted Kannywood’s contribution to both economic development and the promotion of positive social values. He disclosed that the Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board has approved more than 10,000 films over the years while supporting the industry through training programmes, workshops and stakeholder engagement.
“Our role is not only regulatory. We also work with filmmakers to strengthen professional standards, support capacity development and ensure that films contribute positively to society,” he said.
The delegation also toured Kano Film Village, a production facility established by broadcaster and filmmaker Abdullaziz Dansmall. The facility was created to provide filmmakers with a dedicated environment for efficient film production.
According to Dansmall, the project began with revenue generated from the production of Gidang Haya, which was reinvested to gradually expand the facility.
“Our long-term ambition is to transform the site into a fully developed film village capable of supporting larger productions,” he said.
Ali Nuhu, Managing Director of the Nigerian Film Corporation, described Kannywood as a major contributor to youth employment in Kano State, citing research that ranked film production as the second-largest employer of young people after agriculture.
He said the industry’s impact extends beyond entertainment by supporting businesses and livelihoods across the creative value chain.
Nuhu also identified challenges facing the sector, particularly in distribution and access to modern production facilities, while noting that filmmakers have increasingly embraced digital platforms as traditional DVD markets continue to decline.
The visit comes as the European Union expands cultural cooperation between Africa and Europe through initiatives such as the Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture (AEPC), a €30 million programme designed to support artist mobility, cultural spaces and collaboration between African and European creative professionals.
The EU says the initiative reflects its growing recognition of culture and creative industries as important drivers of economic opportunity, innovation and social development.
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Obi: Nigerians Arrested While Transiting Through Ethiopia’s Airport In Search Of Greener Pastures
Obi: Nigerians Arrested While Transiting Through Ethiopia’s Airport In Search Of Greener Pastures
Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, alleges that an overwhelming number of Nigerians were arrested while travelling through Addis Ababa’s international airport in search of greener pastures abroad.
Mr Obi stated this in a statement on Tuesday while hailing the successful completion of a prisoner exchange agreement between Nigeria and Ethiopia.
“A significant number were arrested while transiting through Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport in search of green pastures,” Mr Obi stated.
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“While we commend this humanitarian intervention, it serves as a reminder of a larger systemic crisis. The overwhelming majority of these citizens are young Nigerians. A significant number were arrested while transiting through Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport in search of greener pastures,” the politician stated.
Nigeria and Ethiopia had signed an agreement to facilitate the transfer of prisoners between them, in line with their respective laws and international obligations.
Magnus Eze, special assistant on communication and new media in the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed this in a statement days ago.
Mr Obi described the agreement as a refreshing humanitarian intervention.
“The news of the conclusion of the prisoners exchange between Nigeria and Ethiopia is refreshing,” the NDC chieftain added. “Every life is precious, and ensuring the constitutional right to human dignity for all Nigerians – regardless of where they are or the circumstances they find themselves in – must remain a cornerstone of our national foreign policy.”
The politician, who commended the efforts of Nigeria’s foreign affairs and justice ministers, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, attorney general Lateef Fagbemi, also lauded their Ethiopian counterparts for finally concluding the protracted negotiations.
The politician, however, condemned the death of at least four Nigerians who lost their lives in custody while the diplomatic and administrative process dragged on over the past few years.
He further decried the harsh circumstances forcing young Nigerians out of the country.

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“While we must continuously urge our citizens to remain law-abiding and respect the laws of host nations wherever they travel or reside, we must also ask ourselves a hard question: What drives our young and productive population into desperate circumstances across the globe?” Mr Obi stated.
The NDC chieftain advocated genuine rehabilitation and societal reintegration for prisoners, stressing the need for a country characterised by genuine economic opportunities, a functional education system, and an environment where hard work is rewarded.
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NPF Arrest Man For Sharing Fake Video Of Bandit Attack In Ekiti
NPF Arrest Man For Sharing Fake Video Of Bandit Attack In Ekiti
The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested a man, Sunday Olawale, over allegedly spreading fake news of bandits’ attack on Are Ekiti in the Irepodun Ifelodun Local Government area of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, said in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday that the suspect, who confessed to the crime, had been unable to give a reason for the false information.
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Abutu stated, “The Police Command wishes to reiterate that there was no bandit invasion in Are Ekiti or any part of the Ekiti State”.
The statement reads in part: “On 14th of June, 2026, the Command Rapid Response Squad trailed and arrested one Sunday Olawale at Ekute area of Ado Ekiti for cyberstalking and giving of false information intended to cause breakdown of law and order.

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“During the investigation, the suspect confessed to having peddled the false information on social media and was unable to give any satisfactory reason for his action.
“The State Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, while warning that the Command will not tolerate any act of fake news peddling or content capable of initiating panic among members of the public, advises members of the public to always verify information they believe or share on social media,” the PPRO stated.
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