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Court orders 6 banks to furnish IGP with account details linked to Sowore
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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday ordered six banks to furnish the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police with details of account documents and all transactions, including inflows and outflows, linked to Omoyele Sowore from January 2024 to date.
Justice Emeka Nwite gave the order after I-G ‘s lawyer, Wisdom Madaki, moved an ex parte motion to the effect.
The I-G, in the motion, had told the court that Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters, is being investigated on allegations bordering on terrorism financing, money laundering and fraudulent activities.
Justice Nwite, in a ruling, held that the application was meritorious.
“I have listened to the submission of the counsel to the applicant and I have also gone through the affidavit evidence.
“I am of the view and so hold that the application is meritorious.
“The prayer is hereby granted as prayed,” the judge ruled.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the I-G, in the ex parte motion marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1757/2025, had sued Sowore and Sahara Reporters Media Foundation as 1st and 2nd defendants.
The applicant joined the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, Opay Digital Services Ltd, Moniepoint and Kuda Microfinance Bank Ltd as 3rd to 8th defendants respectively.
The I-G sought “an order directing the following banks; UBA Plc, GTB plc, ZENITH Bank Plc, Opay Digital Services Limited, Moniepoint and Kuda Microfinance Bank Limited to furnished the applicant through the office of the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Unit account opening package/mandate card, certified true copy of the statement of account reflecting transfers with account numbers of both inflows and outflows from January, 2024 till date.”
The I-G, in the five grounds of argument, said Sowore “is being investigated for terrorism financing, money laundering and fraudulent activities.
“That the complainant had commenced investigation in the activities of the 1st respondent.
“That the accounts seeking to obtain the statement of accounts are the accounts which the 1st respondent is using for terrorism financing and money laundering.”
The applicant said there was need for the court to grant the relief sought for the purpose of investigation and that if the order was not granted, it would jeopardise the police investigation.
Also in the affidavit attached to the motion, Bassey Ibrahim, a police officer in the Legal Section, Force CID, alleged that his office received intelligence report that Sowore “is using the accounts for terrorism financing, money laundering and receives financial support from foreign partner for terrorism.”
Ibrahim averred that there was a need for the police to secure the order of the court to obtain the statements of the accounts to enable the office carry out investigation into the alleged fraudulent activities of the suspects.
“That the respondents will not be prejudiced or indemnified by the grant of this application.
“That I swear to this affidavit in good faith believing the content to be true and correct in accordance with the provision of the Oath Act, 2024,” he deposed.
NAN reports that no fewer than 26 bank accounts linked to Sowore, including Sahara Reporters Media Foundation and African Action Congress (AAC)’s accounts, among others, are being investigated.
(NAN)
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2027: Former President Obasanjo Visits Kwankwaso in Kano(Photos)
Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo paid a courtesy visit to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice-Presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, at his residence in Kano, on Thursday.

Obasanjo was received by Kwankwaso and the NDC governorship candidate in the state, Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo.
Kwankwaso’s media aide, Saifullahi Hassan, confirmed the visit in a statement, describing it as an opportunity for “warm exchanges” between the leaders.
He, however, did not give further details on what the two politicians discussed during the meeting.
Kwankwaso served as Minister of Defence during Obasanjo’s second tenure between 2003 and 2007, and has since then maintained a good relationship with him.

NDC Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi, is also a loyalist of the former President.

Obasanjo backed Obi in the 2023 elections and there are reports that he mid-wifed the Obi-Kwankwaso alliance for the 2027 elections.
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Insecurity: Bandits set ablaze Niger school after collecting N10m levy
Bandits have reportedly set ablaze a primary school in Dekara town, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, despite allegedly collecting a N10 million levy from communities in the area.
Residents revealed that the attackers burnt down Central Primary School, Dekara, during an attack on the town on Wednesday.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the bandits emerged from the Kainji Lake National Park and invaded the community.
According to him, villages and communities in Dekara District recently raised and paid N10 million demanded by the bandits after they threatened to attack them if the levy was not paid.
He said the payment was made following assurances from the bandits that residents would be allowed to remain in their communities without further attacks.
“The bandits imposed a N10 million levy on communities in the district. The money was paid because they threatened to attack us if we failed to comply.
“But despite receiving the money, they still attacked the district headquarters and burnt down the primary school,” the resident said.
In a related development, bandits reportedly launched fresh attacks on Dnakau, Lanta and Unguwan Kawo communities in Shiroro Local Government Area.
Residents said one person was killed while another was kidnapped during the attacks.
The victims were identified as Moses Joseph of Unguwan Kawo, who was abducted, and Emma from Bagna community, who was shot during the raid.
Efforts to get the reaction of the Niger State Police Command were unsuccessful.
The command’s spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun, neither answered phone calls nor responded to a text message sent to him as of the time of filing this report.
Daily Trust
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Court sentences mother of four to life imprisonment for attempted murder of 12-year-old in Akwa Ibom
An Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Essien Udim Local Government Area has sentenced a 36-year-old mother of four, Uwakmfon Isaac Jonah, to life imprisonment for attempting to murder a 12-year-old girl.
Jonah, a hairdresser and divorcee from Ikot Obong in Afaha Clan, Essien Udim LGA, was convicted on a one-count charge of attempted murder contrary to Section 276 of the Criminal Code, Cap 38 Vol. 2, Laws of Akwa Ibom State, 2022.
Delivering judgment on Thursday, Justice Winifred Effiong held that the prosecution proved the charge beyond a reasonable doubt and sentenced the defendant to life imprisonment, the mandatory punishment prescribed by law.
According to evidence presented before the court, the victim had accompanied her mother, a pepper trader, to the market where she was hawking fresh pepper when the defendant approached her under the guise of wanting to make a purchase.
The prosecution said Jonah told the girl that an elderly customer wanted to buy pepper but could not walk to the market. She allegedly persuaded the child to accompany her to a nearby bush, claiming the customer was close by and payment could be made there.
Testifying before the court, the victim said she initially followed the woman because she appeared respectable and was neatly dressed. However, she became suspicious when they ventured further into the bush and attempted to turn back.
The girl recounted that the defendant restrained her, tied her mouth with a piece of cloth to stop her from screaming, and attacked her with a knife.
“She brought a knife from her bag and cut my left eyebrow and the right side of my neck before running away,” the victim told the court, adding that the incident occurred in a bush near Urua Akpan Market in Essien Udim.
Jonah was arraigned on August 12, 2024. The charge was read and interpreted to her in the Annang language, and she pleaded not guilty.
During the trial, the prosecution called three witnesses and tendered the statements of both the defendant and the victim as exhibits.
In her defence, Jonah admitted taking the child from the market into the bush but denied attacking her. She claimed she handed the girl over to another woman who was cultivating waterleaf in the area.
Justice Effiong rejected the defence, describing the claim as unsubstantiated because the defendant failed to provide the identity, address or any description of the alleged woman.
The court held that the victim’s testimony was corroborated by independent evidence, including the injuries she sustained, the defendant’s admission that she led the child into the bush, and the victim’s immediate identification of the defendant while receiving treatment at Saint Mary’s Hospital, Urua Akpan.
The judge ruled that the circumstances clearly demonstrated an intention to kill.
“The defendant lured a vulnerable child away from the safety of a public market and into a secluded bush. The child sustained a deep cut to the neck and injuries to the eye.
“The neck is one of the most vital and vulnerable parts of the human body. A person who deliberately inflicts a deep cut on the neck of a helpless child must be presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of such an act.
“The fact that the child survived does not negate the intention,” the judge held.
Justice Effiong further stated that the defendant’s attempt to shift responsibility to an unidentified third party failed to create any reasonable doubt, describing the prosecution’s evidence as direct, credible and compelling.
Following the conviction, defence counsel urged the court to temper justice with mercy and grant the defendant a second chance.
However, the judge held that the court lacked the discretion to impose a lesser sentence because Section 276 of the Criminal Code prescribes life imprisonment for attempted murder.
“This court lacks the jurisdiction to reduce the sentence prescribed by law. The defendant, Uwakmfon Isaac Jonah, is hereby sentenced to confinement for life,” Justice Effiong ruled.
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