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Police Stole Thousands Of Naira, Dollars From Nigerians In 2024 – Report

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Barely ten days to Christmas, policemen have stolen millions of naira, as far as we know, from Nigerians.

At the beginning of 2024, FIJ documented a series of instances of police brutality, while asking if the year would be any better than 2023 marked by killings, extortion, assault and unlawful detention by the security agency.

The various forms of police brutality that gave birth to the 2020 #EndSARS protests, which called for the dissolution of the SA are still being perpetrated against Nigerians.

The year 2024 has seen kidnappings by police, unlawful detention, harassment and assault, as well as extortion: in thousands and millions of naira.

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Rob Michael raised the alarm on X on Saturday, stating that policemen attached to the Enugu State Command extorted N1 million from his younger brother after kidnapping him to an unknown village.

After he spoke out on social media, it was discovered that the officers were attached to the Awkunanaw police division. They kidnapped Michael’s brother who was on his way to Umuahia, Abia State, took him to a Point of Sale (PoS) terminal and forced him to cough out N1 million — for absolutely no lawful reason.

When Michael reported the case to the station, the divisional police officer got to work, facilitated the process of identifying the officers involved and mandated them to refund the stolen money.

In November, a police officer was detained for stealing N10 million from a resident in Bayelsa State.

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Four policemen stole N1 million from three corps members in Lagos State in September, another N360,000 from a petty trader also in Lagos, N119,000 from a content creator while N140,000 was taken from a student in Niger State.

Ogwu Chijioke, an X user, also revealed on Saturday that Delta State police stole N750,000 from his brother in-law weeks ago via PoS terminal.

Meanwhile, on December 4, Muyiwa Adejobi, the spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), announced that four officers had been suspended in connection to the stealing of N43.16 million.

The money was said to have been stolen from a total of N74.95 million recovered during an unauthorised arrest in Abuja in 2023. Instead of reporting the actual recovered amount, they reported only N31.79 million and concealed the remaining.

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“Forensic intelligence showed that this group of officers conspired and stole part of the money, amounting to N43,160,000, and tasked one of them to move the cash out of the FCT for hiding pending when the heat blows over,” said Adejobi.

In November, Kayode Egbetokun, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), told Nigerians to stop using social media to report misconduct by police officers. He said they should rather direct such complaints to the Police Complaints Response Unit.

However, in spite of this plea, the public have used social media to amplify and recover loot.

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Ooni of Ife Named Grand Patron of Traditional Institutions in Africa Ahead of Africa Day

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By Gloria Ikibah 

The African Union Simulation has officially named the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, as the Grand Patron of Traditional Institutions in Africa. 

This recognition comes ahead of the Africa Day celebration scheduled to take place in Abuja.

A delegation led by Ambassador Dr. Young Piero Omatseye, Africa Coordinator of the African Union Simulation, visited the Ooni at his palace in Ile-Ife on Friday, May 9, 2025, to present the honour and formally invite him to the upcoming event.

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“We are here today on behalf of youths and leaders across 54 African countries to inform His Majesty that Africa Day will be commemorated through a blend of cultural traditions, training expeditions, and youth empowerment initiatives. Ooni of Ife, being a natural symbol of tradition, unity, and visionary leadership, has been unanimously nominated as the Grand Patron of the traditional institution in Africa,” Ambassador Omatseye said.

He added that the event will bring together African Heads of State, ministers, ambassadors, global partners, and experts in agriculture, energy, economy, innovation, and technology, all focusing on youth empowerment.

Ambassador Omatseye also recalled the participation of Her Regal Majesty, Amb. (Dr.) Temitope Enitan Ogunwusi, in a similar event at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa last year, highlighting her role in promoting unity and youth development across the continent.

In her response, Her Majesty expressed her appreciation for the honour, praising the African Union Simulation for recognising her husband’s work in uplifting young people.

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“My husband’s throne has become a platform for youth transformation across Africa. This prestigious nomination affirms the values he champions for the betterment of young Africans. We deeply appreciate this recognition,” she said.

The Ooni, in his remarks, thanked the delegation for the honour and promised his support.

“I thank the entire delegation and African youth who have traveled from across the continent to present this honour. I pray for the success of the Africa Day celebration and assure you of my support and presence, God willing,” he said.

The visit ended with the presentation of a plaque, officially confirming his role as Grand Patron of Traditional Institutions in Africa.

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Insecurity! Gunmen kill police inspector in highway ambush

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A police Inspector, Christian Gbaratee, was killed after gunmen ambushed a team of police officers on Tuesday along the Port Harcourt–Aba Road.

A counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, disclosed this via his X handle on Thursday.

Quoting police sources, Makama stated that the incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. while the officers were returning from a trip in Rivers State.

He also disclosed that the armed assailants, numbering five, were dressed in combat attire during the ambush.

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He wrote, “A team of officers, including ASP Victor Eze and Inspector Nwanochi Ndubuisi, were returning from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, when they were intercepted by five armed assailants dressed in combat attire. The attack took place on a narrow road after a filling station along the Port Harcourt–Aba Road, Asa.

“During the confrontation, Inspector Christian Gbaratee was shot dead, while Inspector Ekoro Isong went missing. The gun stolen from Gbaratee during the attack, as well as the suspect who had been in custody, were taken by the assailants.”

He further disclosed that a prompt response by the police led to the recovery of a Toyota Corolla and other items, including expended ammunition, a laptop, and three travel bags.

“Additionally, Inspector Isong later surfaced unharmed. The body of the late Inspector Gbaratee has been deposited at the Euro Allied Medical Centre Mortuary for autopsy.

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“A search operation in collaboration with military personnel is ongoing to track down the attackers and recover the stolen firearm,” he added.

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Tinubu to establish child protection, development agency

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By Francesca Hangeior

President Bola Tinubu has stated that the Federal Government is taking concrete steps to protect the dignity and future of every Nigerian child, even as he said plans have been concluded to establish a Child Protection and Development Agency to coordinate all issues affecting Nigerian children in a unified and focused manner.

Tinubu spoke on Thursday during the first regional meeting of the Africa Pathfinder Countries of the Global Alliance on Ending Violence Against Children.

The event was held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The president was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

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Tinubu said his administration is taking concrete steps to protect the dignity and future of every Nigerian child.

“Our legal frameworks reflect our conviction. From the Child Rights Act to the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, Nigeria has laid down the statutory foundation for the protection of children.

“But legislation alone does not shield the vulnerable — it is the will behind those laws, and the systems that enforce them, that make the difference.

“That is why our national strategy also embraces prevention and early intervention.

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“We are strengthening families and communities through programmes that promote positive parenting, challenge harmful social norms, and provide targeted support to vulnerable households. But we must be honest with ourselves. We cannot protect the child by merely reciting the anthems of their struggles or romanticising their vulnerability, Tinubu said.

He stated that the real hope lies in action — concrete, deliberate action.

“Our commitment must run deep, reaching into the very architecture of our education and health systems. This is the soul of our human capital development strategy,” he said.

Tinubu added that every Nigerian child should grow and learn in a safe environment.

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“We aim to ensure that every Nigerian child has the opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. This is not simply a policy objective; it is a moral obligation.

“We are investing in safe schools and embedding socio-emotional learning into our national curriculum.

“We are rolling out the National Guidelines on Alternative Care to ensure that even children without parental care are raised in love, safety, and stability,” he said.

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