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NACAT caution against rise in sextortion, trafficking threats in Nigeria
…Urges youths to speak up
By Francesca Hangeior
The Network Against Corruption and Trafficking (NACAT) has warned of increasing sextortion and human trafficking cases in Nigeria, targeting youths.
At Baze University’s 6th Career Week Programme in Abuja on Thursday, NACAT’s Operations Manager, Stanley Ugagbe, presented alarming statistics and case studies.
According to Ugagbe, Meta removed 63,000 Instagram accounts in Nigeria in July due to sextortion scams.
NACAT highlighted the devastating effects of sextortion on mental health, including emotional trauma, social stigma, and financial losses.
The organization cited the recent case of the Ogoshi brothers, sentenced to 210 months in prison for sextortion.
Ugagbe explained various forms of sextortion, including online harassment, blackmail, and coercion.
He emphasized signs of sextortion or trafficking, such as unexplained behavioral changes, withdrawal from social activities, and unusual financial transactions.
To combat these threats, NACAT launched the ‘See Something, Say Something’ campaign, encouraging youths to report suspected cases. The organization also provides support to victims.
Ugagbe said, “Sextortion and trafficking are growing concerns. When faced with online harassment and sextortion, it’s crucial to speak up, noting the devastating effects of silence on mental health.
“There are different kinds of sextortion, which include online harassment, blackmail, and coercion. The consequences of sextortion on the victim are usually devastating and include emotional trauma, social stigma, and financial losses.
“To identify potential cases, be aware of signs of sextortion or trafficking, such as unexplained changes in behavior, withdrawal from social activities, and unusual financial transactions.
“When interacting online, exercise caution with online relationships, verify profiles and identities, and avoid sharing sensitive content. If you suspect cases of sextortion or trafficking, speak up. NACAT is always available to help victims overcome the situation.”
He explained that NACAT’s efforts aim to raise awareness and protect Nigerian youths from sextortion and trafficking.
Baze University’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kathleen Ebelechukwu Okafor (SAN), advised students to prioritize career goals, conduct personal SWOT analyses, and choose friends wisely.
She stated, “As you navigate your career paths, take your choices seriously. Plan your future with clear goals, conduct personal SWOT analyses, and choose your friends wisely.
“Remember, failure has no friends, but success does. Always evaluate your relationships and stay focused on your career paths.”
The event was attended by dignitaries, including Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande.
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Just in: Ex-FCT minister, Gen Jeremiah Useni is dead
Popular former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lt. General Jeremiah Timbut Useni has died at 81.
According to family sources, he died on Thursday, January 23, 2025, in a protracted illness in Paris.
He was born on February 16, 1943. He would have celebrated his 82nd birthday on the 16th of next month.
The passage of the Useni was also contained in a statement by Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State l.
Hiis Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, endorsed the statement.
The governor described the demise of General Useni as a tremendous loss not only to his immediate family but also to the Nigerian Armed Forces, Plateau State, and the entire nation.
According to Mutfwang, General Useni’s exemplary leadership and steadfast commitment to service were remarkable.
He said his Useni’s death had left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s security and political landscape.
He noted that General Useni’s tireless efforts to promote peace and security, especially in Northern Nigeria and Plateau State, would forever be remembered.
Mutfwang recounted the career of the late General, whom he said served Nigeria with distinction in various capacities, including as Minister of Transport, Quarter-Master General of the Nigerian Army, and Minister of the FCT.
“After retiring from the military, General Useni transitioned into politics, where he continued his service to the nation. He served as Deputy Chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and was elected Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District in 2015 under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),” he said.
Mutfwang hailed General Useni’s life of selfless service, noting his profound contributions to the military, politics, and his community. He emphasized that the General’s legacy of compassion, kindness, generosity, and dedication to the well-being of others will endure in the lives of those he impacted.“On behalf of my family, the government, and the peace-loving people of Plateau State, I extend my deepest sympathies to the President, the Nigerian Armed Forces, the immediate family, and all those mourning the loss of this distinguished elder statesman.
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Ex- Lagos Speaker Obasa Returns to Abuja in Bid to Reignite Political Career
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The embattled ex- Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, made a quiet return to Abuja Sunday evening, fueling speculation about his desperate bid for reconciliation and a political lifeline.
Sources at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport confirmed to our correspondent that Obasa arrived under the cover of darkness, without the usual entourage of aides or security detail that once accompanied him during his tenure as the third most powerful figure in Lagos politics.
Obasa’s arrival in the nation’s capital comes on the heels of a failed attempt to meet with President Bola Tinubu in the United Arab Emirates. The ex-Speaker, who was impeached on January 13 after a majority of lawmakers voted to remove him, was reportedly hoping for an audience with the President to salvage his political future.
The former Speaker’s recent travels have taken him to multiple international destinations. On January 8, he flew to Atlanta, Georgia, with a group of loyal lawmakers and the ousted Clerk of the House, Olalekan Onafeko, alongside a woman known as “Madam Speaker.” However, sources reveal that Obasa left his supporters stranded in various locations around the globe as he sought to save his own skin, further alienating those who once stood by him.
Obasa’s impeachment, which saw more than two-thirds of the House vote for his removal, marked a significant shift in the Lagos Assembly. His successor, Rt Hon Mojisola Meranda of Apapa 1, was swiftly elected by 32 members, signaling the successful overthrow of Obasa’s political reign.
Obasa, the former strongman of Agege and Lagos politics is facing a plethora of challenges post-impeachment. He is reportedly seeking a reprieve from EFCC and ICPC investigations and hoping for a political compromise. His legal consultant has advised that his impeachment is constitutionally valid, urging him to accept the House’s decision and issue a public statement acknowledging the development.
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