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Revealed: Killer of female FUNAAB student attended same church

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By Francesca Hangeior

Ayomide Adeleye, the 200 Level Philosophy student of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ogun State, who kidnapped and killed Christianah Idowu, a 300 Level student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), attended the same church with her.

It had been reported that the deceased left her home in the Itaoluwo area of Ikorodu heading for the University of Lagos, where she was observing her industrial training before she was abducted.

Citing a source, FIJ, an online publication, narrated that Adeleye and Idowu knew each other as they both schooled in Ogun State and attended the same church.

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The source said: “On that Sunday, the girl who normally goes to UNILAG on weekends to return home on Friday, left her house as usual.

“While on her way, it began to rain, so she took cover in Ayomide Adeleye’s family’s shop which was just outside his house.

“The boy narrated everything in custody. She only wanted to stay out there for a while and head back to her destination, but he invited her into his house when the rainfall became intense.”

While in his house, Adeleye attempted to take advantage of his victim, but she resisted. He then killed her.

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After she was unreachable for a while, Adeleye reached out to the family through her telephone and demanded the sum of N3m as ransom but they bargained it to N350,000.
In a viral post on X, a user, @letter_to_jack, disclosed that intelligence operatives were able to uncover the location of the abductor through the BVN and account details used in collecting ransom from the family.

At 8:50 pm on the same day, using Idowu’s phone, he texted her mother via WhatsApp. His text messages read, “Hello Madam, you have such a beautiful daughter. How much are you willing to pay to see her again? We have her in our custody.”

Adeleye was said to have sent the deceased’s mother two pictures of her daughter. According to FIJ, Idowu was already dead in one of the pictures as he held her head up with his hand.

“After sending this picture, he made a N3 million demand and gave her a 24-hour deadline lest “We off your pikin, sell her part [sic]“.

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Adeleye further said in Pidgin English, “We don kidnap your pikin, madam. No be only your pikin de here.“

For the better part of eight days, Adeleye pretended to be a man from northern Nigeria, declined calls and claimed he would accept N400,000 if the money came quickly.

“I have nothing to lose, madam. If you don’t settle us, the harvesters will, and they [pay] nothing less than N1.5 million for a healthy body. So, you see I have nothing to lose,” he wrote. “If I collect anything less than N1.5 million from you, that is me helping you.”

Before sending this message, he reportedly wrote, “My one and only job is to get people, young and healthy people, majorly between the age 18 and 40, and your daughter is very well in that age bracket.

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“Now, you may ask; why are we requesting for ransom? If there is no demand for organs yet, we reach out to the families of the people we have.

“If they meet our demands, we set them free. If they don’t, we keep them healthy those in charge of harvesting are in need, and by the way, they are always in need.”

When the widow told him she could only raise N350,000 through donations from her church, he suggested she inform her friends in school so they could raise money.

He said, “Don’t you think it will be nice if her school friends know what is happening to her because it occurred to me that no one of them knows what is happening and you don’t think they could be of help to you, madam, help you contribute to your cause [sic]?”

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When the confessed killer was eventually arrested, the military reportedly found seven phones in his possession. They also found an email address he created to receive a statement of account confirming ransom payment.

The military was said to have obtained a SportyBet account he provided to Idowu’s mother; 9336380839 (Wema Bank), and froze the account after she paid N350,000 into it on August 21.

After experiencing issues accessing the account, Adeleye demanded a statement of account be sent to him via the email address; musaahmed0288@gmail.com.

The email address he created, was a combination of two names; Musa and Ahmed, to match the persona he had donned to execute the con.

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Adeleye made the woman send more money to Idowu’s bank account so he could withdraw it. She sent N10,000 and begged him to release her daughter, but he complained that the money was insufficient.

“Just 10k, madam?” he asked. “I thought you said you had more. This woman no serious.”
He then told her he would follow up with the issues preventing him from accessing the N350,000 she paid earlier.
“I will text you when I get it.

How Until then before I text you,” he told her on August 23. “Have a good weekend.” He then added a Hausa greeting to keep up the act. “Na gode sai ku,” he said. The sentence translates literally as “Thank you, and you”.

On Sunday, the 174 Batallion tracked Idowu’s phone to Adeleye’s residence where they picked him up. He confessed to burying her in a shallow grave in his compound. During interrogation, Adeleye attempted to commit suicide but was reportedly restrained.

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Tinubu defends FCTA’s TSA exit, says policy fast-tracked Abuja projects

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President Bola Tinubu on Monday defended his administration’s decision to remove the Federal Capital Territory Administration from the Treasury Single Account, saying the policy has provided the financial flexibility needed to accelerate infrastructure development across Abuja.

The President also dismissed claims that the executive was interfering in the affairs of the judiciary through the provision of infrastructure, insisting that supporting the justice sector is a constitutional responsibility of government.

Tinubu spoke while inaugurating the new Office Annex of the Body of Benchers and 10 units of four-bedroom staff quarters at the Nigerian Law School in Bwari, Abuja.

He was represented at both events by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr George Akume.

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Speaking on the decision to exempt the FCTA from the TSA, Tinubu said the move had enabled the administration to execute projects more efficiently by eliminating bureaucratic bottlenecks.

He said, “When we pulled the FCT Administration out of the Treasury Single Account, there were sceptics. There were those who questioned the wisdom of that financial liberation.

“But we did it because we knew that local administration must have the liquidity, the speed and the corporate flexibility to interface with financial institutions and deliver critical projects without bureaucratic strangulation. Today, the results are glaring.”

Tinubu said the visible transformation in the Federal Capital Territory had justified the policy, crediting the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for delivering on the administration’s development agenda.

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“When I appointed Minister Wike, I gave him a clear mandate to transform Abuja into a modern, functional and world-class capital city.

“Over the last three years, the scale of infrastructural development, urban renewal and project delivery in the FCT has been unmatched,” he said.

The President also commended Wike for resolving the long-standing land documentation challenge facing the Nigerian Law School by facilitating the issuance of its Certificate of Occupancy after years without a formal title.

At the inauguration of the Body of Benchers’ Office Annex, Tinubu described the project as a demonstration of his administration’s commitment to strengthening the rule of law, democratic governance and institutional independence.

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Responding to criticisms that the executive was encroaching on the independence of the judiciary by constructing facilities for the legal community, the President rejected the claim.

“Let me be absolutely clear: the provision of infrastructure for the legal community and the judiciary is not an interference in the independence of another arm of government.

“Rather, it is a constitutional and collaborative duty of the executive to ensure that those who interpret and uphold our laws are provided with an environment that fosters operational efficiency and excellence,”he said.

At the Nigerian Law School, Tinubu said quality infrastructure remained essential to producing competent legal professionals, stressing that the government was committed to improving learning and living conditions within the institution.

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“We cannot build a world-class legal system with dilapidated infrastructure,” he said.

The President described the newly inaugurated staff quarters as the first phase of broader investments at the Law School, disclosing that the Federal Government was funding the construction of a new auditorium, additional student hostels and the digitisation of the institution’s academic and administrative operations.

He added that similar interventions were ongoing across the justice sector, including the construction of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, magistrates’ courts and residential quarters for judges.

According to him, the projects reflected the administration’s determination to strengthen institutions that sustain democracy rather than merely constructing physical infrastructure.

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“We promised not just to govern, but to reform. We promised to rebuild the broken structures of our institutional foundations,” Tinubu said.

He maintained that the projects demonstrated the Federal Government’s commitment to translating its promises into measurable results through sustained investment in critical national institutions.

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FG spends N358.3bn on electricity subsidy in Q1 2026 – NERC

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The Federal Government incurred an electricity tariff subsidy of N358.32 billion in the first quarter of 2026 as it continued to bridge the gap between cost-reflective electricity tariffs and the rates paid by consumers, according to the latest report by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

In its First Quarter 2026 report released on Monday, NERC said the subsidy represented a 14.44 per cent decline from the N418.79 billion recorded in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The Commission attributed the reduction mainly to lower electricity offtake by distribution companies (DisCos), rather than improvements in tariff recovery.

NERC explained that because electricity tariffs remain below cost-reflective levels, the Federal Government continues to subsidise the difference between the actual cost of power generation and the approved tariffs charged to consumers.

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Under the current Distribution Companies’ Remittance Obligation (DRO) framework, the subsidy covers part of the generation costs payable by DisCos to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), while the Federal Ministry of Finance settles the outstanding balance.

According to the report, electricity generation companies invoiced a total of N689.72 billion for power supplied to the 11 electricity distribution companies during the quarter. However, only N331.40 billion was billed to the DisCos under the DRO arrangement, leaving the Federal Government to cover the remaining N358.32 billion.

NERC said the subsidy accounted for 51.95 per cent of the total generation invoice during the period, compared with 52.03 per cent in the preceding quarter.

“The key driver of this reduction in the Federal Government’s subsidy obligation is the decrease in energy offtake by the DisCos by 8.56 per cent between the fourth quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026,” the Commission stated.

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The report also showed that the 11 DisCos collected N597.56 billion out of the N756.93 billion billed to customers during the quarter, representing a collection efficiency of 78.95 per cent, slightly below the 79.36 per cent recorded in the previous quarter.

Among the distribution companies, Ikeja Electric recorded the highest collection efficiency at 90.0 per cent, followed by Eko DisCo with 89.64 per cent, Benin DisCo with 85.16 per cent, Port Harcourt DisCo with 81.22 per cent, and Abuja DisCo with 80.90 per cent.

Kaduna DisCo recorded the lowest collection efficiency at 45.81 per cent.

NERC noted that while Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt and Benin distribution companies improved their collection efficiencies compared with the previous quarter, the remaining six DisCos recorded declines, with Enugu DisCo posting the sharpest drop.

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Tinubu meets Alia, Suswam behind closed doors as Benue crisis deepens

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President Bola Tinubu is currently in a private meeting with Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia and former governor, Senator Gabriel Suswam, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The Monday meeting is taking place at a time of rising political tension in the North-Central state.

No official details have been released, as discussions are ongoing behind closed doors.

The engagement comes amid growing divisions within the Benue chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), where Governor Alia and allies of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, are reportedly struggling for control of the party structure ahead of the 2027 elections.

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It also follows recent political shifts in the state, with Senator Suswam’s name surfacing after the APC senatorial primaries as a notable figure ahead of the next election cycle.

While it remains unconfirmed whether the state’s political crisis is on the agenda, the timing of the meeting has fueled speculation that the Presidency may be stepping in to calm tensions, reconcile rival blocs, and encourage unity among key political actors in the state.

As of the time of filing this report, the Presidency had not released any official statement on the outcome of the discussions.

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