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BREAKING NEWS: EFCC Declares Ex-Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Sadiya Farouq Wanted
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has declared a former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, wanted over alleged abuse of office and diversion of public funds.
This was announced in a notice shared via the agency’s official website on Saturday.
“Farouq, 52, is an indigene of Zamfara State and her last known address is EN008, Okpo River, off Agulu street, Maitama, Abuja.
“Anybody with useful information as to her whereabouts should contact EFCC offices,” the notice read.
Phone numbers through which the anti-graft agency could be contacted towards the arrest of the ex-minister were provided in the notice.
Farouq, who was appointed by late former President Muhammadu Buhari in July 2019, was the youngest minister in the federal cabinet during the administration.
DAILY POST reports that a Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court sitting in Apo, Abuja, had on April 16, 2026, issued an arrest warrant against Umar Farouq.
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Compensate Activist Abubakar Idris Dadiyata and His Family if He is Still Alive – NDC, Rabiu Kwankwaso Urge FG
A chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabiu Kwankwaso, on Saturday urged the Nigerian government to adequately compensate activist Abubakar Idris Dadiyata and his family if he is still alive.
Kwankwaso was reacting to a report that Dadiyata was killed by some police officers in Kaduna State.
Musa Muhammad Kamarawa, a former Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to former Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, had claimed that Dadiyata was killed in his presence.
A screengrab containing Kamarawa’s claim, written in Hausa, is currently circulating on various social media platforms.
Kamarawa had also on Thursday written a petition addressed to the Inspector General of Police against some police officers who he said were involved in Dadiyata’s killing.
Dadiyata, a Nigerian lecturer and outspoken government critic, was abducted by gunmen from his home in Kaduna on August 1, 2019, and remains missing.
His disappearance was heavily linked to his critical social media commentary, particularly regarding Northern state governments.
Reacting, Kwankwaso commended the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Tunji Disu for ordering a probe of Dadiyata’s disappearance.
Posting on X, he wrote: “I have been made aware of the recent testimony by a former aide to a former state governor, in which he alleged that police officers claimed responsibility for the disappearance of Abubakar Idris Dadiyata in Kaduna.
“Since his abduction in 2019, my associates and I have consistently prayed and advocated for the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and bring those responsible for his disappearance to justice.
“It is therefore reassuring that the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into this matter. I commend the Inspector General for this decisive and long-overdue action.
“While we await the outcome of the investigation, I urge the police authorities to place the named individuals under close surveillance to prevent any interference with the process. I also call on the government to ensure that, upon conclusion of the case, Abubakar Dadiyata (if still alive) and his family receive adequate compensation for the immense trauma and suffering they have endured.
“I equally commend the general public for their sustained advocacy and resilience in keeping this case alive, as well as Barrister Abba Hikima Fagge for his pivotal role in this latest development.
“We remain hopeful that this investigation will finally deliver truth and justice.”
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BREAKING: Nigeria Customs Service Parades Officer Over Viral Lagos–Benin Road extortion allegation
The Nigeria Customs Service has paraded one of its officers following a viral video showing alleged extortion along the Lagos–Benin Expressway.
In the now-viral three-minute video, a motorist reportedly used Meta smart glasses to record how Customs officers stopped him on the road and allegedly extorted N200,000.
The driver maintained that his documents were valid, but the officers allegedly refused to allow him to proceed unless he made a bank transfer for alleged duty shortfalls.
Reacting to the incident, the Nigeria Customs Service immediately commenced disciplinary procedures in line with its zero-tolerance policy on misconduct.
Speaking, CSC Hussaini Abdullahi, representative of the Comptroller, FOU ‘A’, said “the service wishes to rate it that officer found capable of violating ethical standards will be subjected to appropriate sanction without compromise on behalf of the controller,” he said.
He added “Federal Operations Unit zone a controller, gi Aliu Akia by hand over the officer to the head of customs police unit in Zone A for further investigation and other necessary action.”
Taking over the officer, AC Funere William Ebi, Assistant Provost Marshal, responded: “The custom police unit in line with the directive and the mandate of the unit thorough investigation will be carried on thank you.”
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