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Just in: ICPC searches Ex-Kaduna State governor’ El-rufai’s residence

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on Thursday carried out what sources described as a thorough search of the residence of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, in a dramatic escalation of ongoing investigations surrounding the embattled political figure.

The development was made public by El-Rufai’s media aide, Muyiwa Adekeye, who disclosed the operation in a brief statement posted on social media. The post stated succinctly: “The residence of Malam Nasir @elrufai was today searched by the ICPC.”

Shortly after the disclosure, the ICPC confirmed that the former governor is currently in its custody. However, the commission did not immediately provide further details on the specific grounds for the search or the nature of the allegations being investigated.

Reacting swiftly to the development, El-Rufai’s legal counsel, Ubong Akpan, strongly criticized the action, describing it as unlawful and a violation of established legal procedures.

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In a statement to journalists, Akpan said the search of his client’s residence was conducted in a manner inconsistent with due process. “This action is unlawful and a clear violation of legal procedures and fundamental rights,” he declared.

The lawyer did not specify whether the anti-corruption agency presented a valid search warrant, but he insisted that the operation infringed on his client’s constitutional protections. He also suggested that the legal team would consider appropriate remedies to challenge the action.

The search comes amid mounting legal troubles for the former governor, who has in recent days been at the center of multiple investigations by federal security and anti-corruption agencies.

According to reports, El-Rufai’s latest ordeal began earlier in the week when he was detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged financial irregularities linked to his tenure as governor of Kaduna State.

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The EFCC reportedly granted him bail on Wednesday after several days in custody. However, shortly after his release, operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) are said to have taken him into custody again.

Sources familiar with the matter indicated that the DSS arrest was connected to allegations that El-Rufai unlawfully intercepted the phone communications of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu.

Although the specific details of the alleged interception have not been made public, the claim has added a new dimension to the former governor’s legal challenges, broadening the scope of investigations beyond financial misconduct.

With the ICPC now confirming that El-Rufai is in its custody, questions have emerged about whether the commission’s investigation overlaps with the earlier EFCC probe or relates to separate allegations.

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The ICPC’s search of El-Rufai’s residence signals a potentially deeper inquiry into activities during or after his tenure in office. Legal experts note that such searches are typically conducted to obtain documentary or digital evidence relevant to ongoing investigations.

Observers say the involvement of multiple agencies — the EFCC, DSS, and now ICPC — reflects the seriousness of the allegations and the complexity of the case.

Political analysts have also pointed out that El-Rufai remains a prominent figure within Nigeria’s political landscape, making the situation particularly sensitive. As a two-term governor of Kaduna State and a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, he has played a significant role in national politics for over two decades.

The timing of the investigations has sparked speculation in political circles, though no official statement has suggested that the actions are politically motivated. Nevertheless, supporters of the former governor have raised concerns about what they describe as a pattern of coordinated actions by multiple federal agencies.

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The ICPC, established to combat corruption and abuse of office, has broad powers to investigate public officials and prosecute corruption-related offenses. Under Nigerian law, the commission may conduct searches and seizures when there is reasonable suspicion that evidence relevant to an investigation is located at a particular premises.

However, legal practitioners emphasize that such searches must comply strictly with constitutional safeguards, including the presentation of properly issued warrants.

As of Thursday evening, the commission had not released a detailed statement outlining the evidence sought during the search or clarifying the duration of El-Rufai’s detention.

Meanwhile, civil society groups have called for transparency and adherence to due process. Some organizations have urged authorities to ensure that the investigations remain within the bounds of the law and free from political interference.

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The unfolding events have generated significant public interest, particularly on social media platforms where supporters and critics of the former governor have engaged in heated debate.

While some Nigerians have welcomed the investigations as a demonstration of accountability and the rule of law, others have questioned the sequence of arrests and transfers between agencies.

Political observers say the coming days will likely determine whether formal charges will be filed or whether the former governor will be released pending further inquiries.

For now, El-Rufai remains in the custody of the ICPC as investigations continue. His legal team has vowed to challenge what they describe as procedural violations, setting the stage for what could become a prolonged legal battle.

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As Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies intensify scrutiny of high-profile political figures, the case underscores the growing intersection of law enforcement, governance, and politics in the country’s evolving democratic landscape.

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Obi Slams Court Ruling Deregistering ADC, Accord, Three Other Political Parties

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Ex-Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the recent judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordering the deregistration of five political parties, including the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Accord Party.

Justice Peter Odo Lifu of the Federal High Court reportedly directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to immediately deregister the affected parties over alleged constitutional breaches in a ruling delivered on Monday, June 15.

Reacting to the judgment, Obi described the decision as another troubling development that could further erode public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic institutions and the judiciary.

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In a statement released on Monday, the former Anambra State governor argued that the court’s decision should be reversed, warning that weakening institutions for political purposes could have far-reaching consequences for the country.

According to Obi, the controversy surrounding the removal of former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, had earlier raised concerns about the independence and sanctity of Nigeria’s institutions.

He noted that while investors can manage security and policy risks, uncertainty in the rule of law and perceptions of judicial vulnerability to political influence remain major deterrents to investment.

Strong economies are built on trust. Investors can manage security risks, policy risks, and even market risks. What they fear most is uncertainty in the rule of law and a judiciary that is perceived to be vulnerable to political pressure,” Obi stated.

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The former presidential candidate lamented that many Nigerians have lost faith in institutions meant to protect them, adding that businesses increasingly prefer contracts governed by foreign jurisdictions due to greater confidence in their legal systems

Obi further argued that the judgment ordering the deregistration of the ADC and other political parties would further diminish public trust in the nation’s legal system.

“The Federal High Court judgment ordering the de-registration of the ADC and other political parties is just one of those activities that further reduces the common man’s trust in our legal systems. It should be reversed,” he said.

He pledged to work towards restoring the dignity, independence, and integrity of the judiciary, emphasizing the need for a justice system that is impartial, accessible, and respected by all.

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“The common man must have a voice. The business community must be protected from legal uncertainty and intimidation. Justice must be impartial, accessible, and respected by all,” Obi added.

He also called on judges, senior advocates, legal luminaries, and lawyers across the country to defend the rule of law and safeguard Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

“To our judges, legal luminaries, senior advocates, and lawyers: this is your moment. Rise, defend the rule of law, take back your country,” he urged.

Obi concluded his statement with his popular refrain: “A New Nigeria is Possible.”

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The ruling has continued to generate debate among legal and political stakeholders, with many awaiting further reactions from the affected parties and the electoral commission.

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BREAKING: Gunmen storm NIPSS Kuru, kill two soldiers Police Officer

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…as elite policy institute fends off night raid

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS, came under heavy attack on Monday night, June 15, 2026, as suspected attackers tried to breach Nigeria’s foremost policy school near Jos.

Two soldiers and one police officer were reportedly killed before security forces repelled the assault.

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The attack began around 11:00 p.m.

Armed men attempted to force their way into the institute and reach the residential quarters where course participants were lodged, according to initial report by NewsmakersNG.

Sources said the slain police officer was the orderly attached to a retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police. The two soldiers died in the exchange of fire that followed.

But the attackers were stopped. Security operatives stationed at NIPSS mounted swift resistance and blocked access to the participants’ wing.

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“No participant was abducted because the security forces successfully repelled the attackers before they could enter the residential area,” a source familiar with the incident was quoted to have said.

—NIPSS confirms incident, urges calm—

In a press release issued early Tuesday, June 16, the institute confirmed a “security incident occurred in the vicinity of the Institute in the early hours of today.”

Management said the situation was “promptly brought under control through the swift response of security personnel and relevant security agencies.”

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“There is currently no threat to the safety of participants, staff, residents, or facilities of the Institute, and normal activities are continuing as scheduled,” said Dr. Osime Samuel, mni, Head of Public Affairs.

The institute stressed that investigations were ongoing and it would be “premature to speculate on the nature, scope, or outcome of the event.”

NIPSS said it could not confirm details circulating on social media.

“We urge members of the public and the media to rely on official communications from the Institute and relevant security agencies,” the statement added.

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–Manhunt begins, motive unclear–

As of press time, authorities had not released an official statement on the motive behind the attack.

Security has reportedly been reinforced around the institute as investigations and manhunt operations commenced.

NIPSS Kuru trains Nigeria’s top bureaucrats, military officers, and policy strategists. An attack on the institute is an attack on the country’s policy brain trust. That it was targeted at night, with participants inside, has raised fresh fears about insecurity reaching Nigeria’s elite institutions.

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For now, the guns are silent. The participants are safe. But three security men paid with their lives to keep it that way.

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Dangote Refinery reduces price of fuel

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By Ojomah Austin.

 

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a reduction in the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, lowering its gantry price by ₦75 per litre amid signs of stability in the global energy market.

In a circular issued to fuel marketers on Monday, the refinery disclosed that the new price adjustment takes effect from midnight, June 16, 2026.

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Under the revised pricing structure, the gantry price of petrol has been reduced from ₦1,250 per litre to ₦1,175 per litre, providing some relief to marketers and consumers after months of rising fuel costs.

The refinery also announced a reduction in its coastal supply price, which dropped from ₦1,595,790 per metric tonne to ₦1,495,215 per metric tonne.

According to the company, the decision was influenced by the recent easing of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a development that has helped moderate global crude oil and energy prices.

 

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“Following the de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East, which has impacted energy prices, we wish to inform you that we have reviewed our Premium Motor Spirit gantry and coastal prices,” the refinery stated in the notice to marketers.

The company further clarified that all outstanding unloaded gantry volumes would be recalculated using the new rate from the effective date.

 

“Kindly note that all outstanding unloaded gantry volumes will be repriced at the new rate effective 12:00 a.m., June 16, 2026. We sincerely appreciate your continued patronage and assure you of our unwavering commitment to reliable product supply and excellent service delivery,” the statement added.

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Marketers Yet to Reflect New Price

Despite the refinery’s reduction, retail pump prices across many parts of the country remained significantly higher as of Monday.

Industry data from Petroleumprice.ng indicated that several filling stations were still selling petrol at around ₦1,240 per litre, suggesting that consumers may not immediately benefit from the refinery’s latest adjustment until existing stock is exhausted and new supplies enter the market.

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The development positions Dangote Refinery as one of the most competitively priced suppliers in the domestic petroleum market.

Global Oil Prices Begin to Retreat

The latest price cut comes as pressure in the international crude oil market begins to ease following reports of renewed diplomatic engagements between the United States and Iran over the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Global oil prices had experienced significant volatility over the past three months due to hostilities involving the two countries.

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The development positions Dangote Refinery as one of the most competitively priced suppliers in the domestic petroleum market.

Global Oil Prices Begin to Retreat

The latest price cut comes as pressure in the international crude oil market begins to ease following reports of renewed diplomatic engagements between the United States and Iran over the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Global oil prices had experienced significant volatility over the past three months due to hostilities involving the two countries.

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