Crime
Tinubu urges Universities To Combat Insecurity With Technology
Tinubu urges Universities To Combat Insecurity With Technology
Tinubu urges universities to combat insecurity with technology. He said the world has gone beyond physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace criminals.
President Bola Tinubu has challenged Nigerian universities to develop technological tools necessary to enhance the detection and tracking of security breaches in the country.
Mr Tinubu made the call on Saturday at the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st combined convocation ceremony of Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (JOSTUM) in Makurdi.
Represented by Tanko Ishaya, Vice Chancellor, University of Jos, Mr Tinubu said combating insecurity in the 21st century has gone beyond the physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace criminals.
The president said that the world has advanced to a level that the country needs her universities to develop technology to help address the lingering security challenges.
“My administration is also not unaware of the security challenges faced by this university and is determined to continue to do its best to make all institutions of learning across the country conducive and safe for all learners and managers of educational institutions.
“Let me throw a challenge to our academics who need to work and develop tools and materials necessary to enhance the detection and tracking of security breaches to make our country safe.
“The combat of insecurity in the 21st century has gone beyond the physical running around by security operatives carrying guns to trace crime perpetrators.
“Our universities should therefore be engaged in research aimed at the production and utilisation of drones and other technology-driven solutions to help combat the menace of insecurity on our campuses and beyond.
“The Nigerian military is doing an excellent job in this direction, and we shall continue to support them in all ramifications,” he said.
Mr Tinubu stated that his administration would continue to give education a priority with improved funding through capital appropriation and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
He, however, urged the managers of the universities to be accountable and prudent in the application of the resources available to them.
The president described universities of agriculture as specialised universities that must also key into the agriculture and livestock transformation effort of his administration for maximum impact.
“The concept of agriculture as a food producing tool cannot continue to be relegated to the subsistence level if we are to ensure food security for our people.
“Commercial and mechanised agriculture must become our way of life.

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“The training of manpower in agriculture, collaboration with organisations, and the development and release of improved crop varieties by the university should be consistent to align with the policy of my administration to tackle and address national food insecurity.
“The title of the convocation lecture “The Complex Relationship Between Insecurity and Food Systems in Nigeria” is well chosen to enlighten everyone on the menace of food shortfalls and its complexities.
“Once again, I commend the various collaborators who have continued to interface with the university towards the actualisation of the federal government agenda for national self-sufficiency in food production and job creation and enjoin you to do even better,” he said.
He commended the efforts of the JOSTUM management to bring in innovations and development in spite of the global economic recession and insecurity being experienced around the world, including Nigeria.
Mr Tinubu said that the FG realised that education and security were the best tools for development and civilisation in any society.
The president congratulated the graduates and urged them to use their wealth of knowledge in contemporary skills in agriculture to provide services and expertise that would create wealth for them. and employment for youths.
Crime
Court Jails Man for $19,400 Bitcoin Fraud In Edo
Court Jails Man for $19,400 Bitcoin Fraud In Edo
Bitcoin fraud. The Benin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has secured the conviction and sentence of Osamudiamen Philip Ikilo for fraud.
The convict was arraigned on one -count charge of stealing before Justice W.I. Aziegbemhin of the Edo State High Court sitting in Benin City.
Upon arraignment the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge, setting the stage for trial.
The charge reads: That you Osamudiamen Philip Ikilo (m) sometime in March 2024 within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did steal Bitcoin worth the sum of $19,400 (Nineteen thousand, four Hundred United States Dollars) belonging to one Cynthia Imade Alile by fraudulently converting the said sum to your own use, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Edo State Law 2022 and punishable under Section 294 of the same Law.

Bitcoin
In the course of the trial, prosecution counsel, A. S. Bala-Ribah called two witnesses and also tendered documents which were admitted by the court. On his part, the defendant called two witnesses including himself.
Delivering judgment on Monday, March 23, 2026 Justice Aziegbemhin found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced him to two years imprisonment without an option of fine.
Ikilo’s road to jail began when he offered to assist the petitioner convert her 0.52092582 Bitcoin worth $19,400 but failed to remit the money to the petitioner as he converted same to his personal use.
Crime
Court Admits More Evidence Against Mamman In Alleged N31b Fraud
Court Admits More Evidence Against Mamman In Alleged N31b Fraud
Court Admits more Evidence against Mamman. Justice Maryann Anineh of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, Abuja, on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, admitted more documents in evidence against the former Minister for Power, Saleh Mamman in his prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for alleged fraud.
Mamman and seven others are being prosecuted by the EFCC on a nine-count charge, bordering on conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence and intent to defraud to the tune of N31,070,541,349.64 (Thirty-one Billion, Seventy Million, Five Hundred and Forty-one Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-nine Naira, Sixty-four Kobo).
At Wednesday’s proceedings, the Second Prosecution Witness, PW2, Leadu Kpandei, a female compliance officer with Guaranty Trust Bank, GTB while being led in evidence by prosecution counsel, A.O. Mohammed, disclosed that the EFCC, sometime in March 2025, requested the details of account of one of its customers, Fullest Utility Concept Ltd to which the bank responded via a letter attached with the account opening documents, certificate of identification and statement of accounts of the said company, distilled from the bank’s database. She confirmed that she and her colleague signed the documents on behalf of the bank before they were transmitted to the EFCC.
The documents, marked exhibit E1, E2, E3, E4 were tendered and admitted in evidence by the court.

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Earlier in the proceedings, the First Prosecution Witness PW1, Umar Abba, a compliance officer of Zenith Bank, concluded his cross-examination, where he revealed he generated the account statements of the defendants also from the bank’s database, endorsed and sent to the EFCC. “I generated the documents of the account statements from the bank’s computer, compared them with what I have, then I signed before sending them to the EFCC” he said.
Suleiman Mohammed, counsel to Mamman drew the attention of the court to a pending application on motion on notice, filed on March 9, 2026 and the judge promised to go through it.
Justice Anineh adjourned the matter till April 16, May 11 and June 4, 2026 for continuation of trial.
Crime
Ex-Convict Bags Three Years Imprisonment In Lagos Over N12m Theft
Ex-Convict Bags Three Years Imprisonment In Lagos Over N12m Theft
Ex-convict. Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, convicted and sentenced an ex-convict, Oluokun Gabriel Adekola, to three years’ imprisonment for theft involving N12 million.
Adekola was arraigned on March 16, 2026, by the Lagos Zonal Directorate 1 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ikoyi, on a one-count amended charge bordering on stealing.
The charge stated that the defendant, alongside others still at large, in 2025 in Lagos, collaborated to conceal and disguise the origin of N12,000,000 paid into his account.
The funds were allegedly part of a larger sum of N3,091,441,849 fraudulently obtained from accounts domiciled with First City Monument Bank (FCMB) through unauthorized access and mobile banking fraud. The money was said to have been withdrawn and converted to cash through Point of Sale (POS) agents.
Upon arraignment, Adekola pleaded guilty to the charge.
Further proceedings revealed that the defendant had a prior conviction. On July 23, 2020, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, Oyo State, had sentenced him to 20 years’ imprisonment for defrauding a Taiwanese of $22,300.
Prior to his sentence, prosecution counsel, E. S. Okongwu, tendered a Certified True Copy (CTC) of the July 23, 2020 judgment as evidence, with suit no. FHC/IB/32c/2018 which the court admitted as Exhibit 1. The prosecution also sought restitution of N3.5 million to the nominal complainant.

Ex-Convict
In his allocutus, defence counsel, Fabian Nwaforji, pleaded for leniency, stating that the convict was remorseful and had already spent four years and six months in prison, urging the court to temper justice with mercy.
Delivering judgment, Justice Oshodi noted that the offence constituted money laundering and emphasized the defendant’s status as a repeat offender.
He, however, acknowledged the defendant’s early guilty plea and willingness to make restitution.
Consequently, the court sentenced Adekola to three years’ imprisonment and ordered him to restitute N3.5 million to FCMB within three months.
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