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ICPC Arraigns Former NAQS Acting Comptroller-General Over Alleged Corrupt Enrichment, Age Falsification

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ICPC Arraigns Former NAQS Acting Comptroller-General Over Alleged Corrupt Enrichment, Age Falsification

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned a former Acting Comptroller General of the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), Dr. Godwin Sunday Audu, before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Apo, Abuja, over allegations of corrupt enrichment and falsification of age.

Dr. Audu was arraigned on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, before Honourable Justice Binta Dogonyaro on a three-count charge filed by the Commission and marked CR/634/25.

The charges allege that the defendant, at various times between January 1990 and December 2024, abused his office to confer corrupt advantage upon himself and falsified his date of birth to unlawfully extend his tenure in the federal public service.

At the commencement of proceedings, counsel to the defendant, L. O. Ali, sought to raise preliminary objections, contending that a similar matter was pending before another court and alleging that the instant charge was filed in bad faith.

However, counsel to the ICPC, Glory Iroegbu, opposed the application, relying on Section 396 (1) and (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), which requires that arraignment be concluded before the hearing of any preliminary objections.

In a ruling, Justice Dogonyaro upheld the position of the prosecution and directed that the defendant take his plea.

One of the counts alleges that Dr. Audu, while serving as Acting Comptroller General of NAQS, used his position to confer corrupt advantage upon himself by procuring the sale of an official Toyota Prado Land Cruiser SUV to himself for the sum of ₦4,000,000.00 without following due process, contrary to Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

The Commission further alleged that the defendant made a false declaration of age in January 1990 to officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development by stating his date of birth as December 3, 1964, instead of July 25, 1960.

According to the charge, the defendant also allegedly continued to receive salaries and emoluments between January 2020 and December 2024 beyond his legitimate retirement period, having relied on the purported falsification of his date of birth to fraudulently extend his years of service.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Following his plea, defence counsel applied for bail, which was not opposed by the prosecution.

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Justice Dogonyaro granted the defendant bail in the sum of ₦5,000,000.00 per count, with two sureties in like sum. The court further directed that the sureties must be property owners within the FCT, with at least one being a federal civil servant not below Grade Level 10. The defendant was also ordered to deposit his international passport and other relevant travel documents with the court registry.

The matter was adjourned to May 14, 2026, for commencement of hearing.

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J. Okor Odey, Anipr
Spokesperson for the Commission

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NAF Special Forces Advance Operational Readiness Through Intelligence Training To Neutralise Threats, Protect Civilians

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NAF Special Forces Advance Operational Readiness Through Intelligence Training To Neutralise Threats, Protect Civilians

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) continues to advance operational readiness through specialized intelligence and security training designed to strengthen the capabilities of its special forces personnel in combating emerging security threats and protecting civilian lives.

In line with this effort, the Regiment Training Centre Annex (RTCA) Bauchi conducted a comprehensive training package on Intelligence and Security in Special Forces Operations for trainees of Special Forces Course 13/2026. The training focused on enhancing operational awareness, intelligence application and mission effectiveness within contemporary operational environments characterized by asymmetric threats, insurgency and terrorism.

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Speaking during the engagement, the Commandant of RTCA Bauchi, Squadron Leader Lawrence Akpan, underscored the critical role of intelligence in the success of special operations, noting that effective intelligence supports mission planning, threat assessment, surveillance, target identification and force protection.

He emphasized that every special forces operator must possess sound knowledge of intelligence processes, operational security and information management to effectively execute assigned tasks.

In his lecture, the Command Intelligence Officer at Headquarters Special Operations Command, Squadron Leader E Miji, exposed the trainees to key areas of intelligence operations, including intelligence gathering techniques, surveillance and reconnaissance, counterintelligence, information analysis and operational threat assessment.

As part of the training, the participants engaged in practical exercises and simulated operational scenarios designed to test their analytical thinking, situational awareness and decision-making abilities under pressure.

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NAF Special Forces

The exercises provided valuable insight into the practical application of intelligence in special operations while reinforcing the importance of vigilance, professionalism and security consciousness in mission execution.

The initiative reflects the sustained commitment of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, to building a highly skilled, mission-ready and combat-effective NAF capable of neutralising emerging threats, supporting counterinsurgency operations and safeguarding civilian lives and national security. Eereporter.com

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Governor Alex Otti reaffirms commitment to keeping his promises to Abians

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Governor Alex Otti reaffirms commitment to keeping his promises to Abians

Governor Otti has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to serving God and fulfilling promises made to Abians at the inception of his government.

Governor Alex Otti has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to serving God and fulfilling promises made to Abians at the inception of his government.

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Mr Otti said this on Sunday in Umuahia during an interdenominational thanksgiving service organised by the Abia government to commemorate his third anniversary in office.

“We started by taking the state to God in prayers and rededicated the state immediately after we were sworn in. Another vow we made is the one we are about to fulfil,” he said.

Mr Otti said that thanksgiving and worship remained a personal conviction for him and his family, adding that giving glory to God is necessary for the successes recorded by the administration.

Mr Otti announced plans to build a privately funded ecumenical centre in Umuahia. He said that he had already provided the land, which he acquired in 2009, long before he became governor, for the project.

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Governor Otti

“We vowed that we are going to build an ecumenical centre in Umuahia for God. The ecumenical centre is not going to be built with government money. No dime from the state government will go into it,” he said. Eereporter.com

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Bandits Raid Police Station, Raze Kwara Emir’s Palace, Kidnap 10

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Bandits Raid Police Station, Raze Kwara Emir’s Palace, Kidnap 10

Fear gripped residents of the Yashikira community in the Kiama council area in Kwara as terrorists launched a fresh attack in the early hours of Monday, kidnapping several people, including members of an emir’s family.

The attack happened hours after bandits stormed a prayer ground in Ekiti LGA, killed three worshippers and kidnapped 15 others.

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Several people were wounded in the attack. There was no record of any fatality at the time of filing this report.

Residents told the Peoples Gazette that the attack began around 12:40 a.m. on Monday.

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“It was a terrible attack. I stayed very close to the palace and heard gunshots echo for several hours. As it is now, over ten people close to the emir were taken to an unknown location,” a resident, who did not want his name published because of security risks, told The Gazette.

During the attack, a police divisional headquarters and the emir’s palace were invaded, but the terrorists were reportedly repelled after several hours of a gun duel.

“The armed criminals, in a coordinated and desperate assault at about 0200hrs, simultaneously attacked the Yashikira Police Divisional Headquarters and the Palace of the Emir of Yashikira,” police spokesperson Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi said in a statement on Monday.

Ms Ejire-Adeyemi explained that part of the palace was set ablaze, and 10 people were kidnapped. Eereporter.com

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