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Alleged N1.96b fraud: Court admits ex-acting AGF to N500m bail

A Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday admitted former acting Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Anamekwe Nnabuoku, to a N500 million bail with two sureties in the like sum over alleged N1.96 billion fraud.
Ruling on Nnabuoku’s bail application moved by his lawyer, Isidore Udenko, Justice James Omotosho ordered that the sureties must be owners of landed property within Abuja and should depose to an affidavit of means.
Justice Omotosho held that that the value of the property should not be less than N250 million each.
The judge ordered the sureties to submit their bank statements and tax clearance for three years, which should be verified by the court registrar.
He adjourned the matter till January 31 for trial.
Nwabuoku had pleaded not guilty to a nine-count amended charge preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after the commission’s lawyer, Martha Babatunde, sought the leave of court for the charge to be read to him.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the EFCC had listed Nnabuoku as the sole defendant in the charge.
In Count One of the charge filed on November 27, 2024 by Ekele Iheanacho (SAN), the EFCC alleged that Nnabuoku, alongside Temeeo Synergy Concept Limited (said to be on the run), Turge Global Investment Limited (also at large), Laptev Bridge Limited, Arafura Transnational Afro Limited (also at large) and other persons (all at large) conspired to convert funds which are proceeds of unlawful activities.
The anti-graft agency said the offence was contrary to Section 18 of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act, 2011 (as amended by Act Number 1 of 2012) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.
NAN reports that Nnabuoku and his co-defendant, Felix Nweke, in the earlier charge, had, on October 14, 2024, opted for a plea bargain agreement with the EFCC.
A lawyer who appeared for EFCC, Ogechi Ujam, informed Justice Omotosho upon resumed hearing in the matter.
Ujam had told the court that on the last adjourned date, Nnabuoku and Nweke had submitted proposal for settlement.
She said the parties, in the 11-count charge, had agreed and that the agreement was submitted to EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede for approval.
But when the matter was called yesterday, Babatunde, who represented the anti-graft agency, informed the court that an amended charge had been filed by the agency.
In the charge, only Nnabuoku was listed as defendant while Nweke’s name had been dropped.
Although upon resumed hearing, Nnabuoku and Nweke stepped into the dock, no lawyer appeared for the latter.
Justice Omotosho asked about his lawyer and Nweke said he called his lawyer on phone and he was expecting him to be in court.
The anti-graft lawyer told the court that the commission had filed an amended charge.
She prayed the court to allow the charge to be read to Nnabuoku, and it was not opposed by Udenko, who was counsel to him.
Nweke stepped out of the court and the nine counts were read to Nnabuoku, who pleaded not guilty to the charge.
His lawyer moved his bail application, which Babatunde opposed.
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Stop hunting in southern states, lawmaker begs Northerners

A member of the House of Representatives, Kabiru Alhassan Rirum, has appealed to hunters from the Northern states to desist from moving to the South for hunting purposes.
Kabiru, who represents Rano/Bunkure/ Kibya Federal Constituency reasoned that such movement for hunting purposes was no longer feasible in the present- day Nigeria.
Speaking during a condolence visit to the families of the Uromi hunters in Torankawa town in Bunkure LGA of Kano State on Thursday, Rirum, stressed that the present day Nigeria requires people doing businesses that would not create suspicion that might result or lead to uncertaintie.
“Carrying dangerous weapons and moving around with them from one end to another in this sensitive period of insecurity in the land will surely send a bad signal and results in chaos,” he said.
He recalled that recently over 30 hunters from Rano were apprehended in Ondo State, adding that he had to personally reach out to the Ondo State governor, including showing clear evidence that they were not criminals, before they were released. Rirum, who condoled the victims’ families with the sum of N5 million, pledged to build an Islamic school in the area to cater for the orphans of the deceased hunters.
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Enugu airport shut down for emergency repairs

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said that the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu, Enugu State, will be temporarily shut down for emergency runway repairs.
The Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Obiageli Orah, said in a statement in the early hours of Saturday that this measure measure became necessary due to a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway.
FAAN said that while the repairs are ongoing, all flights would be redirected to nearby airports.
She said: “There is a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway. Hence, emergency repairs will be conducted on that portion of the runway from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025.
“In compliance with Nigerian civil aviation regulations, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has, therefore, closed the runway during this period. As part of FAAN’s commitment to passenger safety and the modernisation of airport facilities, the runway will not be open for landings or takeoffs during the rehabilitation period.
“FAAN appeals to all airport users and stakeholders for their understanding and cooperation during this time. All flights to this airport will be diverted to nearby airports. We sincerely apologise for the late and unexpected notice regarding this closure.”
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UK launches updated English tests for visa, citizenship applicants

The UK Home Office has revised the list of Secure English Language Tests (SELT) accepted for visa and citizenship applications.
The SELT is a mandatory requirement for various visa categories and UK citizenship applications.
This update introduces new test formats and clarifies requirements for applicants worldwide.
The change was announced on the official UK Government website, aiming to make the application process more efficient and accessible.
Old SELT test validity
According to the UK Home Office, the current LANGUAGECERT ESOL SELT 4-skills test will be replaced by two new versions:
‘If you’ve already taken the old ESOL SELT test, your test results will remain valid for two years from the date of issue. Additionally, any vouchers purchased for the test can still be used for up to 12 months’, they said
This ensures that applicants who have already taken the previous version are not disadvantaged by the change.
Test Requirements
Depending on the visa type, applicants must either take a full 4-skills test (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) or a speaking and listening only test.
Applicants needing a full 4-skills test include:
Skilled Worker Visa
Health and Care Worker Visa
Student Visa
Start-up / Innovator Founder Visa
Scale-up Worker Visa
High-Potential Individual Visa
Minister of Religion Visa
Temporary Work (International Agreement route)
Applicants needing speaking and listening only include:
UK Citizenship
Settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
Partner / Parent Visa
International Sportsperson Visa
Representative of an Overseas Business
Approved SELT test providers
Approved SELT test providers
The UK Home Office reiterated that it continues to recognise SELTs from a number of trusted providers. The government urges applicants to take their SELT at an approved centre, listed by the UK Home Office, and ensure it’s completed within two years of applying.
The approved providers are:
Pearson
Trinity College London
IELTS SELT Consortium
PSI Services (Skills for English UKVI)
LANGUAGECERT
Test locations and booking process in the UK:
Pearson
Trinity College London
IELTS SELT Consortium
LANGUAGECERT
Outside the UK, available test providers are:
Pearson
IELTS SELT Consortium
PSI Services (UKVI)
LANGUAGECERT
Booking a test is straightforward via the providers’ websites. Test slots are generally available within 28 days, depending on location. Applicants are advised:
‘Your booking details must match your identity documents exactly’.
Accepted ID documents
When booking and sitting for your SELT test, the following ID documents are accepted:
Accepted ID Documents for SELT Test
Passport – Most commonly used ID document
UK BRP or BRC – For residents in the United Kingdom
EEA National ID – Accepted if applicable to the applicant
Government-issued photo ID – Accepted for tests taken outside the UK
Applicants should note that emergency or photocopied documents are not accepted under any circumstances.
Once the test is completed, candidates will receive a unique SELT reference number that links their test score to their visa or citizenship application.
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