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Fresh Criminal Charges Hanging Over Bobrisky as 4 Prison Officers Face Indictment
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, could face new criminal charges following allegations that he bribed officials to serve his jail term in a private apartment and paid off the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to drop money laundering charges against him.
Bobrisky, sentenced to six months in prison for currency abuse on April 12 and released on August 5, is now under scrutiny. The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, established an investigative panel led by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Magdalena Ajani, on September 30.
The panel aims to probe alleged corruption and other violations within the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) related to Bobrisky’s release.
Tunji-Ojo initiated the probe after activist VeryDarkMan shared a video in which Bobrisky reportedly claimed to have bribed EFCC officials with N15 million to dismiss a money laundering charge and to have paid correctional officers to serve his sentence in private housing. The recording also includes a voice—allegedly Bobrisky’s—stating that a “godfather” and Haliru Nababa, the NCoS Controller General, arranged his housing outside prison.
The panel, however, reported no evidence that Bobrisky stayed outside the Kirikiri Custodial Centre. According to a report obtained by Sunday PUNCH, the panel recommended defamation and criminal charges against Bobrisky, asserting that his false claims damaged the correctional service’s reputation.
The Department of State Services (DSS) was also asked to investigate whether Bobrisky, directly or through intermediaries, bribed EFCC or NCoS officials. If confirmed, additional charges under the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act could follow.
In addition, three correctional officers were cited, including former Controller of Corrections Ben Rabbi-Freeman, who was accused of procedural violations regarding Bobrisky’s transfer between facilities. Deputy Controller of Corrections Micheal Anugwa, responsible for Kirikiri Medium Security, and DCC Balogun Sikiru, formerly in charge of the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, were also recommended for disciplinary action.
The panel further advised a complete audit of NCoS detainees and an overhaul of the prison welfare system, suggesting decoupling welfare services from commercial interests and fostering partnerships with NGOs for support. It also advocated for non-custodial measures across Nigeria to ease overcrowding and reserve imprisonment as a last resort
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2025 Budget is ambitious, growth sustaining -Prof Nnamchi
Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi, a federal lawmaker, has praised the 2025 national budget proposal, calling it ambitious and growth-sustaining.
He believed that the budget was aimed at reassessing the government’s transformation agenda, its impact on the production and the overall economy in addition to making sure that the government’s monetary and fiscal policies were in tandem.
The proposed budget according to him, “is expected to bring down interest rates, support investments, promote production, and sustain growth and reduce inflation. He stressed.
Professor Nnamchi also acknowledged the progress made in security, particularly in the Niger Delta region, which has contributed to the increase in oil production from 1.2 barrels a day to 1.8 barrels a day.
Key highlights of the budget proposal include: A significant allocation to security, which Professor Nnamchi observed that it was crucial for addressing food security concerns and reducing the cost of staple foods.
“Increase in oil production and agriculture due to improved security situation in the troubled areas will raise our GDP significantly, which could bring down inflation from 39% to 15 % going by medium term expenditure frameworks”
He noted stressing that the budget outlined proposed measures that would also support investments, promote production, and sustain growth while reducing inflation.
Such measures, he stated includes investments in infrastructure development, which were expected to stimulate economic growth and attract foreign direct investments.
“While ambitious, this budget is grounded in sound economic principles, and its successful implementation will depend on our collective resolve as representatives of the people to ensure that every naira allocated serves its purpose and delivers tangible benefits to Nigerians.”
Overall, Professor Nnamchi emphasized the need to prioritize national interest and work towards moving the nation forward urging that Nigeria should be placed above sectional interest.
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Work for Peace and Unity of Nigeria’, Obi tasks Ohaneaze president, Mbata
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The leader of the opposition Labour Party and the 2023 Presidential flag bearer, Peter Obi, has admonished the newly elected leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide led by Senator John Azuta Mbata to work towards peace and unity of the nation.
Writing on his X handle in a congratulatory message to the Executive, Obi urged the new Executive to leverage their position, which shows the people’s confidence in them to strengthen the Igbo family and unite the country.
“On behalf of my family and the Obedient movement, I congratulate the Newly Elected President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Senator John Azuta-Mbata; the Deputy President General, Prince Okey Nwadinobi; the Secretary-General, Emeka Sibeudu, and other newly elected executive members, on their emergence as the leaders of the noble organization.
“Their emergence as the leaders of Ohaneze Ndigbo, the umbrella body that unites the Igbo people, underscores the level of confidence and hope the people have in their leadership ability and their commitment to the development of the region and the nation in general.
“I pray that they will leverage their new offices to continue to work for the peace and unity of our nation and contribute immeasurably to ideas that will drive development, peace, and progress among the people.
“May God give you all, the wisdom and strength to serve the people.
A New Nigeria remains Possible.
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Minor cabinet reshuffle: Delta gov redeploys Information Commissioner to Ministry of Special Duties
In a minor cabinet reshuffle, the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has redeployed Information Commissioner to Ministry of Special Duties.
As part of the changes, Dr. Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza, the Commissioner for Information, has been reassigned to the Ministry of Special Duties.
In the interim, Mr. Charles Ehiedu Aniagwu, the Commissioner for Works, Rural and Riverine Roads, will oversee the Ministry of Information.
Also, a reliable source within the inner circle of the government has also verified the same development.
There are mixed reactions among journalists regarding Governor Oborevwori’s directive for the Ministry of Information to be overseen by Mr. Charles Ehiedu Aniagwu.
This sentiment stems from lingering grievances over the fallout between journalists and the administration of former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
Journalists have expressed dissatisfaction with Okowa’s refusal to acknowledge their efforts during his eight-year tenure with a ‘parting gift.’
It is worth recalling that Okowa was accused of denying journalists of same gesture of Chief James Onanefe Ibori, fully implemented by Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, extended to media professionals, both government house press crew and those outside the Government House.
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