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Alleged N8.7bn Money Laundering: Court Adjourns Ex-AGF Malami’s Trial Till June 23
Alleged N8.7bn Money Laundering: Court Adjourns Ex-AGF Malami’s Trial Till June 23
Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, on Friday, May 22, 2026 adjourned till June 23, 2026 the alleged N8.7billion money laundering trial involving former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, his wife, Hajia Bashir Asabe and son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami.
The defendants are being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a 16-count charge bordering on conspiracy, procuring, disguising, concealing and laundering proceeds of unlawful activities to the tune of N8,713,923,759.49 (Eight Billion, Seven Hundred and Thirteen Million, Nine Hundred and Twenty-Three Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty-Nine Naira, Forty-Nine Kobo), contrary to the provisions of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.
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At the resumed sitting on Friday, prosecution counsel, J.S. Okutepa, SAN, informed the court that the matter was slated for continuation of hearing but that the prosecution had been served with a letter seeking adjournment by the defence.
According to him, “This matter is slated today for continuation of hearing. We were served with a letter addressed to the Deputy Chief Registrar of this court on the 20th of May, 2026 by the law firm of J.B. Daudu and Co. We wanted to oppose the application but we don’t want to stall the proceedings.”
He further urged the court to take note of the number of adjournments already sought by the defendants.
“We are not opposing but we want my lord to note that the defendants have applied for adjournment once, meaning they have four adjournments left,” he said.
In her ruling, Justice Abdulmalik agreed with the submission of the prosecution, noting that the absence of the lead defence counsel should not ordinarily stall proceedings, especially considering the number of lawyers in his chambers.

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“I do concur with you, learned senior counsel, that the defence counsel indeed has so many lawyers in his chambers.
There is no reason to stall proceedings today. Be that as it may, since they have room for five adjournments, we will grant them this one,” the judge held.
The matter was thereafter adjourned till June 23, 2026 for continuation of trial at the instance of the senior defence counsel.
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Police Recover Stolen Motorcycle, Nab Suspected Thief In Niger
Police Recover Stolen Motorcycle, Nab Suspected Thief In Niger
The police in Niger State have arrested one Abubakar Lawal, 28, of Kpakungu, and recovered a stolen Bajaj motorcycle allegedly snatched along Talba–Gidan Kwanu Road in Minna.
The command’s spokesperson, Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement on Friday, saying the motorcycle was stolen on May 19, 2026.
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“On 19th May 2026 at about 9.45hrs, information received indicated that a Bajaj motorcycle was snatched along Talba road, Gidan-Kwanu. On receipt of the report, Police operatives of Kpakungu Div responded swiftly, leading to the arrest of one Abubakar Lawal 28yrs of Kpakungu, Minna,” he said.

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Mr Abiodun stated that the suspect was found in possession of a hammer, which he allegedly used to hit the victim on the head from behind before taking the motorcycle away.
“The suspect is in custody undergoing interrogation after which he will be prosecuted accordingly,” he said.
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NNPC Retail Holds Summit On Business Transformation
NNPC Retail Holds Summit On Business Transformation
NNPC Limited convened industry leaders and key stakeholders at the 2026 NNPC Retail Business Transformation Summit, driving strategic conversations on the future of petroleum products retail marketing in Nigeria.
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The two-day Summit provided a platform to advance discussions on innovation, operational excellence, and customer-centric solutions aimed at enhancing value delivery across the retail segment.

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NNPC Limited remains committed to strengthening its retail operations through transformative initiatives that ensure efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy access.
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Police Nab Six Suspects Over Cattle Rustling, Firearm Possession In Plateau
Police Nab Six Suspects Over Cattle Rustling, Firearm Possession In Plateau
The Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) of the police command in Plateau has arrested six suspects for alleged cattle rustling, criminal conspiracy and illegal firearm possession.
The suspects were paraded during the inauguration of the VCRU in Jos on Friday.
The Commissioner of Police, Bassey Ewah, said the unit was established following directives of the former Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.
Mr Ewah said the initiative also aligned with the police mandate to protect lives and property across Plateau State.
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“This fulfils the I-G’s directive for a force that is professional, humane, accountable and effective.
“This unit answers growing demands for faster, more precise and professional responses to violent crime,” he said.
Mr Ewah said the VCRU would operate under a Civilian Oversight Board comprising traditional rulers, civil society groups, lawyers and human rights advocates.
He said officers underwent intensive screening, selection and specialised training before deployment.
“Every officer selected has been prepared for operational excellence, disciplined conduct and unwavering respect for human rights.
“Their mandate is to confront violent crimes referred to them by the command for further investigation.
“We are equipping them to act with speed, precision and integrity because justice delayed and justice abused are both justice denied.
“Impunity, misconduct and abuse of power will not be tolerated under my watch,” Ewah said.
One suspect, Yahuza Sale, was arrested over a viral Facebook video allegedly capable of inciting fear and public unrest.
Police said detectives from the Pankshin Division arrested Mr Sale immediately after receiving intelligence reports.
According to police findings, Mr Sale confessed involvement in cattle rustling alongside Victor Danladi, also known as Boka.
Mr Sale reportedly told investigators they used locally made AK-47 rifles and revolvers during operations.
The Intelligence Response Team later arrested Danladi following Mr Sale’s confession.
Police recovered two locally made AK-47 rifles, three rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition and one locally made pump-action gun.
Mr Ewah said investigations were ongoing and suspects would be charged after their completion.
“Under my leadership, the Plateau Police Command remains committed to proactive, intelligence-driven policing and community partnership,” he said.

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He urged residents to support police efforts with timely and credible information.
“The police cannot succeed alone. Provide credible information and we will act swiftly to protect you.
“The VCRU is your unit. Its success depends on trust and cooperation between the police and the community,” he said.
Mr Ewah added that the unit had a fully equipped operational base in Jos, with plans for additional sub-units across the state.
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