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Who is Andrew Wynne, the Briton declared wanted for ‘funding terrorism’ in Nigeria?

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People were taken by surprise on Monday when the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) accused a foreign national of plotting a regime change in the country.

The NPF accused Andrew Wynne, a Briton, of plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu.

According to the police, Wynne was wanted for allegedly building a “network of sleeper cells to topple the government and plunge the nation into chaos”.

Sleeper cells are terrorist cells whose members work undercover in an area until sent into action.

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Muyiwa Adejobi, the force spokesperson, said the Briton rented a space at the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja for “Iva Valley Bookshop and established STARS of Nations Schools as a cover for his subversive activities”.

Adejobi accused the Briton of funding unconstitutional activities aimed at a regime change
“Documentary evidence and confessions revealed that Andrew Wynne issued directives, monitored progress, provided finance and operational guidance to achieve unconstitutional regime change in Nigeria,” Adejobi said.

“He mobilized and deployed several billions of naira to his Nigerian collaborators, urging them to mobilize the public to violently storm police facilities and military barracks, anticipating a bloodbath that will instigate international condemnation of the Nigerian government.

“These acts are in clear violation of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and other relevant laws.”

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Wynne has been placed on global surveillance after fleeing the country since investigations began, the spokesperson added.

The declaration came weeks after police officers raided the Labour House in the Central Business District of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.

The NLC had said the operatives on the search operation “claimed that they were looking for seditious materials used for the #EndBadGovernance protests”.

The raid took place amid a 10-day nationwide protest against the pervasive economic hardship in the country which kicked off on August 1.

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WHO IS ANDREW WYNNE?

Wynne, the Briton accused of plotting against Tinubu
Not much is known about the foreigner – not even his real name. At the moment, about three variations have surfaced: Drew Povey, Andrew Povich and Andrew Wynne – last names that appear to have Russian twists.

In an interview with Channels TV, Wynne said he only has one nationality, adding that the name on his passport is Andrew Wynne.

However, the purpoted British national hinted that his real name was not public.

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“I operate with a nickname,” he said. “I think really it started as differentiating in a sense the broadly political education work I do with the bookshop.”

The political education work Wynne referred to centres around public financial management mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, according to his LinkedIn page.

“Andy is now a free-lance consultant in sub-Saharan Africa, concentrating on advising and research on public financial management in Nigeria,” the bio reads.

“Since early 2015 this has been combined with his fractional contract with the School of Management, University of Leicester.”

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Wynne is also listed as a senior lecturer at the University of Leicester on Scribd, a digital document library.

TheCable reached out to the university for confirmation but we haven’t received a response.

WYNNE, THE BOOKSTORE OWNER ‘LINKED’ TO THE SUDAN CONFLICT

Iva Valley Books, owned by Wynne, is located at the Labour House and has a stock range of socialist, economics and environmental books.

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The name of the bookstore appears to be drawn from the killing of 21 striking coalminers on November 18, 1949, at the Iva Valley mines, Enugu, according to an article written by Socialist Workers League, and published on the bookstore’s website. The association has asked the police to drop the terrorism charges against Wynne.

Wynne has also listed his research interests to include “identifying existing good practice within public financial management in sub-Saharan Africa”.

“He is currently researching the development of financial reporting standards in the Nigerian public sector and the most appropriate approach for internal audit,” his LinkedIn bio added.

“He is finalising papers on the adoption of the Cash Basis IPSAS in Nepal and the independence of the two main audit bodies in Franco-phone Africa, the General State Inspectorate and the Court of Accounts.”

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On Slideshare, a Scribd company, Wynne is named as an advisor to African governments on accounting, finance and audit reforms with affliations to the military as well.

“I’ve been visiting Nigeria for 25 years. I’ve had a bookshop in the NLC office right in the center of Abuja for seven years and all that time, of course, the security forces have paid no interest in me,” Wynne told Channels TV, while expressing confusion at the “sudden” scrutiny.

Some days after the raid on the NLC House, Kayode Egbetokun, inspector-general of police (IGP), said the “mastermind of the Sudan conflict was traced” to the building.

‘WIFE’: MY HUSBAND IS INNOCENT

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Helen Batubo, who is believed to be Wynne’s partner, said allegations against him are unfounded.

Batubo, who was also invited by the police for questioning, alleged that security operatives raided her home in Karshi, a satelite town on the outskirts of Abuja, in an attempt to find incriminating materials.

According to Batubo, she got married to Wynne last year after eight years of friendship.

“My husband is falsely accused. He’s never been a terrorist,” she said.

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Batubo claimed that Wynne is being accused wrongly because of a debtor who has refused to pay the Briton an unspecified amount owed and has resorted to using the law against him.

Batubo is the principal of Stars of Nations Schools in Nasarawa, which Wynne owns. A statement issued by Femi Falana, senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and human rights lawyer, described Batubo as Wynne’s stepdaughter.

WYNNE: I’M READY TO COOPERATE

Speaking further in the interview with Channels, Wynne said he is more than happy to talk to the police.

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The police spokesperson had said the Briton fled Nigeria once investigations commenced. However, the bookstore owner denied the allegations.

“I am not aware that I am a fugitive. I am not aware that I am running away from the law,” he said.

“I am more than happy to talk to the police. I’m more than happy to have a discussion on WhatsApp, on Zoom. I’m more than happy to go to London and meet with officials from the Nigerian High Commission if they want to start the conversation.”

The Briton said he left the country on August 4 for “vacation”.

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Wynne also said claims that he goes under the name of Andrew Povich, a Russian sounding name, and that he has now left Nigeria for Russia are false.

The foreigner did not reveal his current location.

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How Senate Ethics Cttee chairman who suspended Natasha was barred for life in New York over alleged scam

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Neda Imasuen, chair of the Senate Committee on Ethics that recommended the suspension of Natasha Akpoti, has been stripped of his bar licence in New York, U.S., over allegations of multimillion-dollar fraud and gross misconduct.

A document obtained by Peoples Gazette showed that Mr Imasuen had been disbarred for life in New York after he swindled his client, absconding with representation fees without making an appearance for her in court.

The Gazette spoke with a court officer who said Mr Imasuen was permanently disbarred after collecting money from a client and failing to represent her. He also refused to comply with the disciplinary panel’s attempt to investigate his misconduct.

Daphne Shyfield hired Mr Imasuen to represent her on a matter in 2009 and paid him tens of millions of dollars for legal fees.

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Instead of appearing for Ms Shyfield, Mr Imasuen absconded with the money, a move that triggered a morass of petitions, given that his actions contravened existing New York bar code and rules.

Despite being served with petitions on multiple occasions in the U.S., Mr Imasuen failed to respond to any of the petitions and did not ask for an extension of time to file a response.

The Edo South senator, instead, fled to Nigeria with Ms Shyfield’s funds to lay low and escape disciplinary actions from the Grievance Committee, the body responsible for issuing rulings for the infractions of jurists.

Following several failed attempts to obtain a response to petition files, the Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts terminated Mr Imasuen’s licence to practice law in New York.

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“Neda B. Imasuen, admitted as Neda Bernards Imasuen, is disbarred, and his name is stricken from the roll of attorneys and counselors-at-law,” reads a decision of the Grievance Committee on May 10, 2010.

“Neda Bernards Imasuen is commanded to desist and refrain from (1) practicing law in any form, either as principal or agent, clerk, or employee of another, (2) appearing as an attorney or counsellor-at-law before any court, judge, justice, board, commission, or other public authority,” reads a notice of his disbarment.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, Mr Imasuen, 66,  rode on the waves of the Labour Party to win the Edo South senatorial poll in 2023 and wormed his way to becoming the chair of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct and Public Petitions.

That the same man with a 15-year-old history of disregarding petitions was now heading the Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions called into question the integrity —if any, of the people in the nation’s leadership positions.

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Last Wednesday, Mr Imasuen was quick to dismiss Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan’s sexual harassment petition against Senate President Godswill Akpabio on the ground that it did not follow due process.

The Edo senator dismissed the petition as “dead on arrival” because Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan signed the document, which he said violated the Senate rule book. He later accepted it on Friday after the female lawmaker resubmitted it with the signature of her constituent’s member.

Mr Imasuen did not immediately return comments on his New York disbarment.

His disbarment is typical of many Nigerian politicians who commit crimes on foreign soil and flee to Nigeria with fraud proceeds, with which they contest elections.

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Former speaker and the president’s chief of staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, got his law licence terminated by the State Bar of Georgia in the U.S. over his corruption and ethical lapses. He admitted to stealing $25,000 from his client.

Mr Imasuen’s disbarment by the New York Supreme Court adds yet a new name to the growing list of individuals with tainted pasts occupying high-ranking government positions in Nigeria.

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VIDEO: WATCH moment RIPCO leaders urge INC to shun violence over Rivers crisis

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Rivers Ijaw Peoples Congress, RIPCO leaders have called on Ijaw National Congress INC leaders to shun violence over the state’s political logjam.

In a video, leader of the group, Senator George Thompson Sekibo alongside other leaders addressed the press over misguided statements being made by INC leaders.

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Kalu Urges SEDC Management To Put Partnership, Development Above Politics

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…call for transparency in utilisation of funds
By Gloria Ikibah
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu has called for the need of partnership and collaboration over politics for the success of the South East Development Commission (SEDC).
Kalu also urged the management team of the commission to prioritise collective effort, driven by the values of hard work, integrity, and communal progress.
Speaking at a reception for the board of the SEDC and stakeholders engagement hosted by Prince Arthur Eze, the Chairman of Oranto Petroleum in Enugu to round off the visit of the management team in the region over the weekend, the Deputy Speaker noted that the commission’s ultimate goal is to drive growth and development in the region.
Kalu who was represented by the Deputy Minority Whip of the House, Hon. George Ozodinobi stressed that the commission’s success relies on partnership, not politics, and encouraged collaboration across various sectors, including the private sector, diaspora, villages, cities, traditional institutions, and government.
He said: “The South East Development Commission is not just another institution; it is the engine room of renewal, the architect of a modern South East that matches our spirit of enterprise with the necessary infrastructure and support. It will rebuild what was broken, ignite industries, empower our youth, and give new life to the creative and technological prowess that has always defined us.
“We must remember that a river that forgets its source will soon run dry. As we embrace development, let us remain anchored in our values—hard work, integrity, and communal progress. The greatness of a people is not measured by the wealth of individuals but by the prosperity of the many. That is why this commission is not just for the elite, the politically connected, or the privileged. It is for the trader in Ariaria, the farmer in Abakaliki, the artisan in Nnewi, the startup innovator in Enugu, and the student in Owerri who dreams of a future where talent—not location—determines success.
“An Igbo proverb says there is strength in numbers. If the fingers of one hand come together, they form a mighty fist. Our strength has always been in our collective resolve. The Commission will not thrive on politics; it will thrive on partnership. From the private sector to the diaspora, from the villages to the cities, from the traditional institutions to the halls of government, we must stand together. This is not the time for division—it is the time for alignment”.
Kalu also charged the SEDC Board and the management team to utilize allocated funds wisely, ensuring transparency and projects that positively impact ordinary people’s lives.
“We must remain steadfast, ensuring that this commission delivers on its promise, that funds are used transparently, and that projects touch the lives of ordinary people”, he said.
Noting the tortuous legislative journey of the billl at the national assemby, Kalu however expressed gratitude to his colleagues as well as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing the bill that established the commission, ultimately fulfilling the promise of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Reconciliation made to Ndi Igbo by the Gowon led federal government over 50 years ago.
“The journey to this moment was not without its trials, but history is always shaped by those who dare to persist. Along with my esteemed colleagues in the House of Representatives, I championed the South East Development Commission Bill—not as a mere legislative exercise, but as a moral imperative to address long-standing infrastructural deficits, economic stagnation, and the wounds of history that have yet to fully heal. It was a journey of debate, negotiation, and unwavering advocacy.
“I extend my deepest gratitude to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose assent to this bill demonstrates his deep understanding of governance as a tool for national unity and progress. In signing this bill into law, he has not only affirmed his commitment to equity but has also fulfilled, in tangible terms, the long-standing promise of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Reconciliation (the 3Rs) made by General Yakubu Gowon over five decades ago. This is the mark of true leadership—one that listens, understands, and acts decisively in the interest of all Nigerians. Today, the South East is not just seen, but heard. Not just acknowledged, but empowered. And for that, Mr. President, we say thank you”, Kalu said.
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