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El-Rufai Alleges ICPC Asked Him to Withdraw from all Political Activities as Condition for His Release
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Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El‑Rufai, has alleged that officials of Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency demanded that he withdraw from political activities as a condition for his release from detention.
The claim is contained in a 30-page criminal complaint filed before a court by the former governor, in which he accused top officials of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) of attempting to compel him to abandon politics.
In the complaint, El-Rufai named the ICPC chairman, Musa Adamu Aliyu, alongside four other officials of the commission as defendants. He alleged that officers of the agency informed him during his detention that he would only regain his freedom if he agreed to stop participating in political activities.
According to details in the filing, the allegation appears in Paragraph 12 of the criminal complaint. El-Rufai stated that ICPC officers, who he claimed were acting under the authority of the commission’s chairman, told him that his release from custody would depend on his willingness to disengage from politics.
The former governor argued that the alleged demand amounted to an attempt to compel him to surrender his constitutional rights.
The issue was further elaborated in the supporting affidavit attached to the complaint. In Paragraphs 22 to 24 of the affidavit, El-Rufai’s legal team claimed that their client was repeatedly warned that continuing his political involvement could prolong his detention.
According to the affidavit, the officers allegedly insisted that a commitment to step away from political activities would be the only way for him to secure his release.
The allegation forms the basis of Count Six in the complaint filed before the court. In that count, El-Rufai accused the officials of wrongful confinement with intent to compel, citing provisions under Sections 264 and 267 of the Penal Code.
His legal team argued that the alleged actions by the anti-graft agency amounted to an abuse of power and an unlawful attempt to suppress political participation.
The filing urged the court to examine the conduct of the ICPC officials and determine whether their actions violated the rights of the former governor.
“El-Rufai maintains that no public institution has the authority to force a citizen to abandon lawful political participation as a condition for personal liberty,” a portion of the complaint states.
Through the complaint, El-Rufai is asking the court to investigate the circumstances surrounding his detention and the alleged conditions attached to his release.
He contended that if proven, the actions of the officials would represent a serious breach of constitutional protections and an attempt to intimidate political actors.
Legal analysts say the case could raise significant questions about the limits of law enforcement authority and the protection of political rights under Nigeria’s constitution.
As of the time of filing this report, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has not issued an official response to the allegations contained in the court filing.
The commission has also not publicly addressed the claims made against its chairman, Musa Adamu Aliyu, and the other officials named in the complaint.
Observers expect the agency to respond once the court formally begins proceedings on the matter.
The development is likely to draw significant political attention given the stature of Nasir El‑Rufai within Nigeria’s political landscape.
El-Rufai served as governor of Kaduna State from 2015 to 2023 and has remained an influential voice in national politics. His allegation that law enforcement officials attempted to pressure him into abandoning political activities could deepen debates about political freedoms and the use of state institutions in political disputes.
Analysts say the case may ultimately hinge on evidence presented in court regarding what transpired during his detention and whether any such conditions were actually imposed.
For now, the matter remains before the court, where judges are expected to examine the claims and determine whether the actions alleged in the complaint constitute a criminal offence.
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Unleashing unusual loyalty: Edo APC chairman, Tenebe, reportedly threatens to ‘kpai’ critics over FB post on Gov Okpebholo
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State, Jarrett Tenebe, has displayed an unusual loyalty by threatening to kill a critic following a social media report alleging that Governor Monday Okpebholo travelled to Abuja to protest his exclusion from the APC Presidential Campaign Council.
The controversy started with a Facebook post by Samuel Iyobosa, who claimed that Okpebholo had travelled to Abuja to protest his alleged exclusion from the APC Presidential Campaign Council.
Tenebe reacted to Iyobosa’s post by threatening him, stating, “Bastard stop lying and if you continue you die.”
The threat subsequently triggered further exchanges between Tenebe and other social media users who commented on the development.
One of the users, Baron Mike, wrote, “Nehizena Ogunrobo see as party chairman dey react. Brainless man.”
In response, Tenebe allegedly wrote, “Baron Mike talk nonsense you die because you are talking rubbish.”
Tenebe also directed another comment at Baron Mike, stating, “Baron Mike Baron Mike come to Nigeria and talk.”
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CCTV Captures Armed Robbery Suspects at Benin City Hair Shop, Luxury Wigs Worth Millions Stolen
CCTV has captured the moment a hair vendor in Benin City, Edo State, was allegedly robbed by armed individuals who made away with luxury wigs reportedly worth millions of naira.
The incident occurred on Saturday at a hair shop located on Tony Anenih Road, off Ebenezer School Road, Ihama, GRA, Benin City.
According to the shop owner, who operates the Instagram account @official.pricelessstrands, the suspects had visited the shop a day earlier pretending to make enquiries about getting a customer’s hair done.
She said they returned a few hours later and carried out the robbery after another man, allegedly armed with a gun, arrived at the premises.
Sharing clearer CCTV footage of the incident on Instagram, the vendor alleged that the suspects initially sat in the waiting area, pretending they were waiting for a third person to make payment for a braiding session.
She wrote that as soon as the man arrived with a gun, the group began the operation.
According to her account, the robbers forced the two staff members on duty into an inner office where the shop’s more expensive luxury hair products were stored. They then packed several bags containing wigs and other hair products before locking the employees inside the office and fleeing the scene.
The business owner said one of the suspects was captured clearly on the CCTV footage, while another suspect, described as a woman wearing a black top with a noticeable facial scar, had also visited the shop the previous day under the guise of making enquiries.
She appealed to members of the public to help identify the suspects by sharing the CCTV footage widely on social media.
«”This is the face of one of the armed robbers who just robbed my office. Himself and the scar-faced lady on black top came yesterday in the guise of making enquiries about making her hair, only for them to return today to rob the office and loot hairs worth millions in several bags,” she said.»
The hair vendor called on security agencies and residents of Benin City to assist in identifying and apprehending those responsible for the robbery.
As of the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from the Edo State Police Command regarding the incident or whether any arrests had been made.
The CCTV footage has since been circulated online as the shop owner seeks public assistance in bringing the suspects to justice.
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Tears flow in Borgu as terrorists unleash deadly attack , k!ill 40, kidn*ap over 100 in Niger State after Friday prayers
Tears flow as gunmen in military-styled uniforms invaded four villages in Niger State’s remote Borgu Local Government Area moments after Friday prayers, leaving more than 40 people dead and over 100 abducted in what residents are calling the deadliest attack in the area this year.
The rampage tore through Dekara, Gidan Zana, Sabon Gida, and Masaka — communities tucked along the border with Kebbi, Kwara, and the Republic of Benin.
Witnesses told the BBC the attackers rode into Dekara right after worshippers left the mosque.
“They gathered people in the open, picked out men, women and children, and marched them into the forest,” a resident said. From there, the gunmen fanned out to neighbouring villages, shooting, burning, and abducting.
Police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun confirmed the toll: “More than 40 people were killed. Over 100 were abducted. We suspect these are bandits, but the pattern is getting worse.”
Local lawmaker Jafar Muhammad Shetiman Borgu also confirmed the attacks, warning that the scale and audacity point to something darker.
—Fear Of Recruitment, Jihadist Link—
Officials say Borgu has become a corridor for armed groups — bandit gangs, jihadists, and cross-border fighters — who exploit vast forests and weak security presence.
Shetiman raised a chilling alarm: “There are fears that some of these gunmen are now trying to recruit young people in the communities they attack.”
In recent months, residents say jihadist fighters have entered villages and imposed religious restrictions. The area’s proximity to Benin makes it a safe haven for groups fleeing military pressure in the North West.
—A Cycle Of Horror—
This is not Borgu’s first tragedy.
Earlier this month, 145 people were rescued from kidnappers in Konkoso, Kasuwan-Daji, Tungan-Makeri and Shafachi. Authorities said they were part of 308 people rescued nationwide, including over 160 from neighbouring Kwara.
Last week alone, more than 20 people*l were killed in Borgu.
And in November 2025, gunmen abducted over 200 pupils from a school in Papiri. They were freed about a month later after negotiations.
Despite repeated military and police operations, large swaths of Niger State remain inaccessible. Armed groups operate from forested hideouts, striking isolated communities and vanishing before reinforcements arrive.
—“The Forests Have Become Their Barracks”—
The latest massacre underscores the collapsing security architecture in North Central Nigeria.
From kidnapping for ransom, to looting, to alleged ideological recruitment, the Borgu attacks show how criminal gangs and jihadist elements are merging into one deadly force.
Governor Umar Bago has yet to make a public statement on the latest killings. Residents say they are living in fear, with many now fleeing to bigger towns.
“The forests have become their barracks. Our villages have become their hunting ground,” a community leader in Dekara said.
As burial preparations begin and families wait for news of the abducted, one question echoes across Borgu: Who will stop the next attack?
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