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Pastor arraigned over N125m spiritual cleansing scam
Operatives of Force Criminal Investigation Department ForceCID Annex Alagbon-Ikoyi Lagos, have arraigned a fake Pastor, Chibuzor Obi, before a Federal High Court, Lagos, on charges of alleged conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence and N125 million scam.
The ‘Pastor’ was arraigned before Justice Akintayo Aluko led-court on the five count-charge on Monday.
The prosecutor, Barrister Tijani Williams, told the court that the defendant and others now at large, committed the alleged offences between August and November 2024.
He told the court that the defendant, fraudulently obtained the money from their victim, one Michael Ogu, in two tranches of N6 million and N119 million.
Barrister Williams further told the court that the defendant and others at large, defrauded their victim of the money after he was hypnotized and told of having spiritual power cast and remove an ‘evil ring’ planted in him.
He also told the court that the defendant and others at large, told the fraud victim that he has spiritual power to clean ‘evil spirit’ on all his United America Dollars (USD).
He told the court that the defendant’s illegal actions, are contrary to and punishable under Sections 8 (a); 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act 2006.
He also told the court that the act contravened section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Act CAP Law of the Federation 2004.
The defendant, Chibuzor Obi, denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to the five counts charge.
Based on his plea, the prosecutor asked the court for a trial date, as well, urged the court to remand him in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS), till the determination of the charge.
But the defendant’s lawyer, Barrister Augustine Nwagu, while not opposed the prosecutor’s request for trial date, however told the court that he had filed his client’s bail application and same has been served on the prosecutor.
Upon taking arguments on the bail application and the counter filed by the prosecutor, Justice Aluko, after citing series of legal authorites, admitted bail to the defendant in the sum of N50 million with one surety in like sum.
The surety according to the judge, could be a landed property owner within the court’s jurisdiction or a businessman who has a standing credit above the bail sum in his account.
The judge while adjourning the matter to May 8, for trial, ordered that the defendant be remanded in NCoS custody, pending when he is able to meet the bail terms.
Charges against the defendant reads: “That your Chibuzor Obi ‘m’ and others now at large between August 2024-November 2024 at Lagos within the Judicial Division of this Honourable court did conspire among yourself to commit felony to wit: obtaining money by false pretense and stealing and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 8 (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act 2006.
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ADC protesters in Jigawa demand recognition of Mark-led leadership
Members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) staged a peaceful protest on Tuesday at the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Dutse, Jigawa State.
They are demanding that INEC formally recognise the party’s national leadership led by David Mark.
The protest comes amid growing political tension in the state, as internal party disputes and defections intensify ahead of party primaries and the next general elections.
According to reports, the protesters marched to the INEC office in the state capital without incident and submitted a petition to the commission.
Speaking after the protest, the Jigawa ADC Youth Leader, Manniru Aminu, accused INEC of overstepping its authority and said the commission cannot determine legal disputes involving court rulings.
“INEC does not have the constitutional power to interpret court rulings. That responsibility lies with the judiciary,” he said.
The group also claimed that INEC is not acting neutrally in handling internal party issues, which they described as a threat to democratic fairness.
They insisted that the leadership of the ADC under David Mark remains the only legitimate and constitutionally recognised structure of the party.
The protesters demanded that INEC immediately restore the Mark-led leadership on its official records and website.
They also called for a public apology from the commission and urged that those responsible for the alleged bias be held accountable.
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Tinubu appoints Fatima Zuntu as DG of biosafety agency
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Fatima Zuntu as the director-general and chief executive officer of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA).
In a statement on Monday, Chris Ugwuegbulam, head of information and public relations at the office of the secretary to the government of the federation, said the appointment takes effect from April 16.
Ugwuegbulam said Zuntu will serve an initial term of four years, in line with section 5 of the National Biosafety Management Agency Act, 2015.
He said Zuntu is a public health professional and policy strategist with experience in implementing national programmes.
Ugwuegbulam said the president has tasked the new NBMA boss to deploy her expertise towards advancing the agency’s mandate.
Zuntu’s appointment comes amid ongoing scrutiny over leadership qualifications at the biosafety agency.
In December 2025, a non-governmental organisation filed a freedom of information (FOI) request seeking to verify the academic and professional credentials of Bello Bwari, the former NBMA director-general.
The group raised concerns that Bwari, a lawyer by training, may not have met the statutory requirements for the role, noting that section 5 of the NBMA Act stipulates that the agency’s head must possess at least a master’s degree in biological sciences or a related field.
The NGO’s request, submitted to the federal ministry of environment, asked the government to disclose documents relating to Bwari’s qualifications and the process leading to his appointment.
The organisation criticised the lack of transparency, warning that such issues could undermine public confidence in biosafety regulation and scientific governance in Nigeria.
The group said the outcome of the FOI request could set a precedent for accountability in regulatory agencies, particularly those overseeing public health, environmental protection, and biotechnology.
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Labour Party Releases Subcommittee Chairmen Ahead Of Nationwide Congresses
The Labour Party has released the list of chairmen and members of its electoral subcommittees ahead of its forthcoming nationwide congresses scheduled across the country.
In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the Senior Special Adviser on Media to the Interim National Chairman, Ken Asogwa, the party announced the constitution of the committees to oversee the conduct of ward, local government, and state congresses.
According to the party, the ward congresses are scheduled for Thursday, April 23, 2026, while local government congresses will be held on Friday, April 24, 2026. The state congresses are fixed for Saturday, April 25, 2026.
The subcommittees, which the party said are composed of “experienced and respected party members”, have been mandated to ensure smooth conduct of the exercises in their respective states.
The appointed chairmen are, “Hon. Iheanacho Obioma (Abia); Francis Kim (Adamawa); Ekong Philip Solomon (Akwa Ibom); Chief Tony Asuoha (Anambra); Malam Mustapha Adamu (Bauchi); Beredugo Ebimonyo (Bayelsa); Chief John A. A. Ochoga (Benue); Comrade Buratai (Borno); Urom P. Iyang (Cross River); Hon. Chuks Onitsha (Delta); Chief Mitchell Nwabueze (Ebonyi); Comrade Dr. Saliu Edogiawerie (Edo); Comrade Usman Mohammed (Niger); Owolabi Ezekiel (Ogun); Charles Afolabi (Ondo); Balogun Ibrahim (Osun); Babatunde Yusuf (Oyo); Fakorede Matthew (Ekiti); Dr. David Ogba (Enugu); Comrade Adoga S. Knaabayi (Gombe); Hon. Chinagorom Nwankpa (Imo); Comrade Mustapha Garba (Jigawa); Dr. Emmanuel Barau (Kaduna); Comrade Kabiru Said (Kano); Pastor Ishaku Izang (Plateau); Hon. Amaobi Ogah (Rivers); Professor Muhamuda Muhammad (Sokoto); Barrister Jesse Williams (Taraba); Mukhtar Hassan (Yobe); Haila Ayuba Baja (Zamfara); Comrade Ismail Bello (Katsina); Comrade Muh’d H. Birnin (Kebbi); Hon. Samuel Ajare (Kogi); Bodunde David Adebayo (Kwara); Chukwuemeka Ogbanna (Lagos); Comrade Dr. Muttaqa Yushau (Nasarawa); and Comrade Rose Uba-Anarah (Federal Capital Territory).”
In her message to the subcommittee members, the National Chairman of the party, Senator Nenadi Usman, urged them to discharge their duties with fairness, transparency, and integrity, stressing the importance of the party’s core values.
She said they must remain guided by the principles of “equal opportunity and social justice”, adding that the credibility of the party must be upheld throughout the congress process.
The party also reaffirmed that its National Convention will hold on Tuesday, 28th April 2026, in Umuahia, Abia State, expressing confidence that all arrangements are in place to ensure a smooth and hitch-free exercise.
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