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  • You are not born a winner. You are not born a loser. You are born a chooser.
    You are not born a winner. You are not born a loser. You are born a chooser.
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  • EFCC Arrests Six for Alleged Internet Fraud in Uyo



    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Uyo Zonal Directorate, have arrested six suspected internet fraudsters at Ekamba and Ekpri Nsukara areas of Nwaniba, in Akwa Ibom State.

    Four of the suspects were arrested at Ekamba Nsukara, while the other two were apprehended at Ekpri Nsukara.

    The intelligence -driven arrest led to the recovery of the following items, eight mobile phones and two laptops.

    The suspects will be charged to court soon.
    EFCC Arrests Six for Alleged Internet Fraud in Uyo Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Uyo Zonal Directorate, have arrested six suspected internet fraudsters at Ekamba and Ekpri Nsukara areas of Nwaniba, in Akwa Ibom State. Four of the suspects were arrested at Ekamba Nsukara, while the other two were apprehended at Ekpri Nsukara. The intelligence -driven arrest led to the recovery of the following items, eight mobile phones and two laptops. The suspects will be charged to court soon.
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  • INEC National Commissioner Oversees Anambra Voter Registration Exercise.
    #AnambraDecides2025

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has intensified efforts to ensure a seamless Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise across Anambra State, with a high-level supervisory visit by National Commissioner Dr. Ukeagu Kenneth Nnamdi.

    The exercise, which commenced on July 8, 2025, and will run through the weekend until July 17, is designed to capture eligible Nigerians who fall under the following categories:
    - First-time voters (aged 18 and above or previously unregistered)
    - Persons seeking replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs)
    - Registered voters requesting transfers to new polling units
    - Individuals updating their voter information (name, address, etc.)
    - Citizens needing corrections to errors on their PVCs

    Dr. Ukeagu, during his inspection tour, assessed the progress of the exercise and interacted with registrants and INEC officials at various registration centers. He was accompanied by the Anambra State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Agwu, and several Heads of Departments from the state Head INEC office.

    Speaking to some registrants at one of the centres he visited, the National Commissioner emphasized INEC's commitment to ensuring that all eligible voters are duly registered ahead of upcoming elections. "This exercise is critical to strengthening our democratic process. We urge every eligible citizen, especially young people and those who have recently turned 18, to take advantage of this opportunity," he stated.

    Mrs. Agwu reassured residents of Anambra State of adequate logistics and personnel deployment to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process. She also encouraged community leaders to mobilize their members to participate in the exercise before the deadline.

    The CVR is part of INEC's efforts to update the nation's voter register and expand electoral participation. Prospective registrants are advised to visit designated registration centers within their local government areas to get registered.

    For further details, citizens may contact the INEC Citizens Contact on 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649 or visit the commission's official website www.cvr.inecnigeria.org for more information.
    INEC National Commissioner Oversees Anambra Voter Registration Exercise. #AnambraDecides2025 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has intensified efforts to ensure a seamless Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise across Anambra State, with a high-level supervisory visit by National Commissioner Dr. Ukeagu Kenneth Nnamdi. The exercise, which commenced on July 8, 2025, and will run through the weekend until July 17, is designed to capture eligible Nigerians who fall under the following categories: - First-time voters (aged 18 and above or previously unregistered) - Persons seeking replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs) - Registered voters requesting transfers to new polling units - Individuals updating their voter information (name, address, etc.) - Citizens needing corrections to errors on their PVCs Dr. Ukeagu, during his inspection tour, assessed the progress of the exercise and interacted with registrants and INEC officials at various registration centers. He was accompanied by the Anambra State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Agwu, and several Heads of Departments from the state Head INEC office. Speaking to some registrants at one of the centres he visited, the National Commissioner emphasized INEC's commitment to ensuring that all eligible voters are duly registered ahead of upcoming elections. "This exercise is critical to strengthening our democratic process. We urge every eligible citizen, especially young people and those who have recently turned 18, to take advantage of this opportunity," he stated. Mrs. Agwu reassured residents of Anambra State of adequate logistics and personnel deployment to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process. She also encouraged community leaders to mobilize their members to participate in the exercise before the deadline. The CVR is part of INEC's efforts to update the nation's voter register and expand electoral participation. Prospective registrants are advised to visit designated registration centers within their local government areas to get registered. For further details, citizens may contact the INEC Citizens Contact on 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649 or visit the commission's official website www.cvr.inecnigeria.org for more information.
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  • Live is all about risk if try it you may win or lose
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  • *TOPIC: WHAT DO YOU STAND TO GAIN?*(Series 4)

    *Scripture Reading:* 1 Samuel 19:9-10

    *"Then an evil spirit from the Lord came on Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand, and David was playing the harp with his hand. Saul tried to pin David to the wall with the spear, but he escaped from Saul’s presence, so that Saul only stuck the spear into the wall. Then David fled and escaped that night."*(AMP)

    From yesterday teaching, we could see what motivated David and at the same time Saul.

    Let me show you briefly how we see that David was a man after God’s own heart, and Saul was a man of selfishness.

    Lesson 1: David was motivated by a Love for God and Saul was motivated by what he could get from God. Just as majority of christian today whose love for God is base on what they will get from Him.

    : Lets look at David first:

    I Sam 18:10 says, *“The next day an evil spirit from God came forcefully upon Saul. He was prophesying in his house, while David was playing the harp, as he usually did. Saul had a spear in his hand and he hurled it, saying to himself, I’ll pin David to the wall. But David eluded him twice”* Now if that would not have been an intense moment in life, look at what happens further as we read:

    I Sam 19:9-11 says, *“But an evil spirit from the Lord came upon Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand. While David was playing the harp, Saul tried to pin him to the wall with his spear, but David eluded him as Saul drove the spear into the wall. That night David made good his escape.”* It was David’s desire to do the Lord’s will, and not his own. It was God’s will that David be where he was, playing for the King and not tending sheep.

    *My question is, why would David still desire to go back to king Saul, knowing that there is that much tension in Saul’s house?* The love of God. Doing the will of God, loving your enemies and praying for those who spitefully use you. To be continue tomorrow morning by God's Grace. Good morning and do have a fruitful Friday, peace.

    *Prayer point:* Holy Spirit, help me in doing your will always in Jesus Christ name. Amen!

    T.S. AFOLAYAN
    *TOPIC: WHAT DO YOU STAND TO GAIN?*(Series 4) *Scripture Reading:* 1 Samuel 19:9-10 *"Then an evil spirit from the Lord came on Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand, and David was playing the harp with his hand. Saul tried to pin David to the wall with the spear, but he escaped from Saul’s presence, so that Saul only stuck the spear into the wall. Then David fled and escaped that night."*(AMP) From yesterday teaching, we could see what motivated David and at the same time Saul. Let me show you briefly how we see that David was a man after God’s own heart, and Saul was a man of selfishness. Lesson 1: David was motivated by a Love for God and Saul was motivated by what he could get from God. Just as majority of christian today whose love for God is base on what they will get from Him. : Lets look at David first: I Sam 18:10 says, *“The next day an evil spirit from God came forcefully upon Saul. He was prophesying in his house, while David was playing the harp, as he usually did. Saul had a spear in his hand and he hurled it, saying to himself, I’ll pin David to the wall. But David eluded him twice”* Now if that would not have been an intense moment in life, look at what happens further as we read: I Sam 19:9-11 says, *“But an evil spirit from the Lord came upon Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand. While David was playing the harp, Saul tried to pin him to the wall with his spear, but David eluded him as Saul drove the spear into the wall. That night David made good his escape.”* It was David’s desire to do the Lord’s will, and not his own. It was God’s will that David be where he was, playing for the King and not tending sheep. *My question is, why would David still desire to go back to king Saul, knowing that there is that much tension in Saul’s house?* The love of God. Doing the will of God, loving your enemies and praying for those who spitefully use you. To be continue tomorrow morning by God's Grace. Good morning and do have a fruitful Friday, peace. *Prayer point:* Holy Spirit, help me in doing your will always in Jesus Christ name. Amen! T.S. AFOLAYAN
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: NIGERIA POLICE FORCE ARREST, REPATRIATE CHINESE FUGITIVE TO CHINA

    The Nigeria Police Force, through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) Abuja, has successfully apprehended and repatriated a Chinese fugitive, Mr. CHEN Gaochong, to the People’s Republic of China, in close collaboration with Chinese Police authorities and in accordance with international law enforcement protocols. This strategic operation marks a significant milestone in transnational police cooperation and the global fight against financial crime.

    Mr. Chen Gaochong, a male national of China, was declared wanted by the Peixian Public Security Bureau of Jiangsu Province for offences involving tax fraud, specifically the unlawful issuance of special Value Added Tax (VAT) invoices totalling RMB 4,974,400. The investigation, initiated by Chinese authorities on 5th March 2020, revealed that between May and August 2017, the suspect fraudulently issued 45 VAT invoices for fictitious transactions under the guise of legitimate business activities. These invoices were issued to Xuzhou Wanfeng Plastic Industry Co., Ltd., using the names of two other companies, Linhai Guangyong Plastic Products Co., Ltd. and Linhai Beilaisi Plastic Products Co., Ltd., without their consent or involvement.

    Following the discovery of his criminal activities, Chen Gaochong fled Mainland China on 16th November 2019 through the Shenzhen Bay port to Hong Kong, and later escaped to Burkina Faso before illegally entering Nigeria in 2021. He deliberately avoided renewing his international passport in an attempt to conceal his identity and evade arrest. An arrest warrant was subsequently issued by the Peixian Public Security Bureau on 9th July 2020 for his detention on suspicion of tax-related offences.

    Upon receipt of a formal request for assistance from Chinese authorities, INTERPOL NCB Abuja commenced covert intelligence operations, leading to the successful tracing and arrest of the fugitive in Lagos on Tuesday, 24th June 2025. In the spirit of international law enforcement cooperation and mutual legal assistance, Mr. Chen Gaochong was repatriated and formally handed over to Chinese authorities on Thursday, 3rd July 2025.

    The Nigeria Police Force, under the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, reaffirms its dedication to ensuring that Nigeria does not serve as a haven for criminals fleeing justice. The Force remains committed to upholding global standards in transnational crime prevention and will continue to strengthen its collaboration with international law enforcement agencies to combat crime and criminality.

    ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
    ‎FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
    ‎FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
    ‎ABUJA

    ‎10th July, 2025
    PRESS RELEASE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: NIGERIA POLICE FORCE ARREST, REPATRIATE CHINESE FUGITIVE TO CHINA The Nigeria Police Force, through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) Abuja, has successfully apprehended and repatriated a Chinese fugitive, Mr. CHEN Gaochong, to the People’s Republic of China, in close collaboration with Chinese Police authorities and in accordance with international law enforcement protocols. This strategic operation marks a significant milestone in transnational police cooperation and the global fight against financial crime. Mr. Chen Gaochong, a male national of China, was declared wanted by the Peixian Public Security Bureau of Jiangsu Province for offences involving tax fraud, specifically the unlawful issuance of special Value Added Tax (VAT) invoices totalling RMB 4,974,400. The investigation, initiated by Chinese authorities on 5th March 2020, revealed that between May and August 2017, the suspect fraudulently issued 45 VAT invoices for fictitious transactions under the guise of legitimate business activities. These invoices were issued to Xuzhou Wanfeng Plastic Industry Co., Ltd., using the names of two other companies, Linhai Guangyong Plastic Products Co., Ltd. and Linhai Beilaisi Plastic Products Co., Ltd., without their consent or involvement. Following the discovery of his criminal activities, Chen Gaochong fled Mainland China on 16th November 2019 through the Shenzhen Bay port to Hong Kong, and later escaped to Burkina Faso before illegally entering Nigeria in 2021. He deliberately avoided renewing his international passport in an attempt to conceal his identity and evade arrest. An arrest warrant was subsequently issued by the Peixian Public Security Bureau on 9th July 2020 for his detention on suspicion of tax-related offences. Upon receipt of a formal request for assistance from Chinese authorities, INTERPOL NCB Abuja commenced covert intelligence operations, leading to the successful tracing and arrest of the fugitive in Lagos on Tuesday, 24th June 2025. In the spirit of international law enforcement cooperation and mutual legal assistance, Mr. Chen Gaochong was repatriated and formally handed over to Chinese authorities on Thursday, 3rd July 2025. The Nigeria Police Force, under the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, reaffirms its dedication to ensuring that Nigeria does not serve as a haven for criminals fleeing justice. The Force remains committed to upholding global standards in transnational crime prevention and will continue to strengthen its collaboration with international law enforcement agencies to combat crime and criminality. ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI, ‎FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, ‎FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ‎ABUJA ‎10th July, 2025
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  • Court Jails Mohammed Gobir Seven Years For N300m Fraud In Lagos

    Justice R.I.B. Adeniyi of the State High Court sitting in Ikeja Lagos, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, convicted and sentenced one Mohammed Gobir to seven years imprisonment for N300m fraud.

    His journey to prison began after he was arrested by the operatives of EFCC at his Ikoyi, Lagos residence on September 12, 2015, following a petition received by the Commission from an outdoor advertising company , Afromedia.

    Gobir, according to the petitioner, was introduced to the Company by its private placement consultants, Synergy Capital Advisory Limited, sometime in 2008.

    He, thereafter, offered to invest the sum of N1billion in Afromedia, a pretext that earned him a position as Chairman, Business Development Committee, on the Board of Directors.

    Investigation revealed that Gobir, having earned the trust of the company’s Board, defrauded the company of several millions in hard currency.

    He was subsequently arraigned on March 17, 2016 by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a 17-count charge bordering on obtaining under false pretence, stealing, possession of fraudulent documents and forgery.



    One of the counts reads: That you, Mohammed Gobir, a non-Executive Director and Chairman of Business Development Committee of Afromedia Plc, between January 2009 and December 2011 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N514,457,151.87 (Five Hundred and Fourteen Million, Four Hundred and Fifty Seven Thousand, One Hundred and Fifty One Naira, Eighty Seven Kobo) from Afromedia Plc by falsely pretending to Afromedia Plc that the said sum of money represented the cost of facilitating and securing the sum of $70,000,000 (Seventy Million Dollars) from your account in NATWEST Bank, London, United Kingdom as your investment fund in Afromedia Plc out of the $250,000,000 (Two Hundred and Fifty Million United States Dollars) stashed in your account at NATWEST Bank, London, United Kingdom which pretence you Knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, No . 14, 2006.”



    He pleaded “ not guilty” to the charge, thereby leading to his full trial.



    During the trial, the prosecution counsel, Nnaemeka Omewa, called four witnesses and tendered several documents that were admitted in evidence against the defendant. The defence counsel, Y.B. Bayero called three witnesses.

    Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Adebiyi convicted and sentenced the defendant to seven years imprisonment on count 1 of obtaining under false pretence; counts four and five of stealing and counts 8, 11, 14 & 17 of possession of fraudulent documents.



    He was sentenced to six months imprisonment on counts four and five of stealing.

    The sentences are to run concurrently.

    The Judge ordered the convict to pay restitution of $1 million USD and ₦123 million for the convictions on counts four and five for stealing.

    The restitution is to be paid to the nominal complainant.

    The court, however, discharged him on the counts of forgery and being in possession of forged documents.
    Court Jails Mohammed Gobir Seven Years For N300m Fraud In Lagos Justice R.I.B. Adeniyi of the State High Court sitting in Ikeja Lagos, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, convicted and sentenced one Mohammed Gobir to seven years imprisonment for N300m fraud. His journey to prison began after he was arrested by the operatives of EFCC at his Ikoyi, Lagos residence on September 12, 2015, following a petition received by the Commission from an outdoor advertising company , Afromedia. Gobir, according to the petitioner, was introduced to the Company by its private placement consultants, Synergy Capital Advisory Limited, sometime in 2008. He, thereafter, offered to invest the sum of N1billion in Afromedia, a pretext that earned him a position as Chairman, Business Development Committee, on the Board of Directors. Investigation revealed that Gobir, having earned the trust of the company’s Board, defrauded the company of several millions in hard currency. He was subsequently arraigned on March 17, 2016 by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a 17-count charge bordering on obtaining under false pretence, stealing, possession of fraudulent documents and forgery. One of the counts reads: That you, Mohammed Gobir, a non-Executive Director and Chairman of Business Development Committee of Afromedia Plc, between January 2009 and December 2011 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N514,457,151.87 (Five Hundred and Fourteen Million, Four Hundred and Fifty Seven Thousand, One Hundred and Fifty One Naira, Eighty Seven Kobo) from Afromedia Plc by falsely pretending to Afromedia Plc that the said sum of money represented the cost of facilitating and securing the sum of $70,000,000 (Seventy Million Dollars) from your account in NATWEST Bank, London, United Kingdom as your investment fund in Afromedia Plc out of the $250,000,000 (Two Hundred and Fifty Million United States Dollars) stashed in your account at NATWEST Bank, London, United Kingdom which pretence you Knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, No . 14, 2006.” He pleaded “ not guilty” to the charge, thereby leading to his full trial. During the trial, the prosecution counsel, Nnaemeka Omewa, called four witnesses and tendered several documents that were admitted in evidence against the defendant. The defence counsel, Y.B. Bayero called three witnesses. Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Adebiyi convicted and sentenced the defendant to seven years imprisonment on count 1 of obtaining under false pretence; counts four and five of stealing and counts 8, 11, 14 & 17 of possession of fraudulent documents. He was sentenced to six months imprisonment on counts four and five of stealing. The sentences are to run concurrently. The Judge ordered the convict to pay restitution of $1 million USD and ₦123 million for the convictions on counts four and five for stealing. The restitution is to be paid to the nominal complainant. The court, however, discharged him on the counts of forgery and being in possession of forged documents.
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  • POLITICS2027: I’ll Win In A Landslide If I Run Again – Senator Ireti Kingibe

    POLITICS2027: I’ll Win In A Landslide If I Run Again – Senator Ireti Kingibe
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    NPF LEADS HIGH-LEVEL DISCUSSIONS ON TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME AND REGIONAL POLICE COOPERATION

    As IGP Attends 13th AFRIPOL Steering Committee Meeting in Algiers, Algeria

    The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, is currently in Algiers, Algeria, where he is participating in the 13th Meeting of the AFRIPOL Steering Committee, taking place from July 7 to 8, 2025. The summit gathers Police Chiefs, senior law enforcement executives, and continental security stakeholders to address the growing complexities of terrorism, organized crime and violent extremism across Africa. The IGP is attending in his dual capacity as Nigeria’s Chief of Police and the current Chairperson of the West African Police Chiefs Committee (WAPCCO), reaffirming Nigeria’s leadership in continental security cooperation and regional threat mitigation.

    The two-day session features critical briefings, including a report on the current situation of Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) across the continent; updates on the deployment and operationalization of the AFSECOM communication system, and progress on the development of AFRIPOL’s strategies on Counter-Terrorism (CT) and TOC. It also covers presentations on the ongoing AFRIPOL reform process, including engagements with AU policy organs and Member States, and outlines preparations for the upcoming 14th Steering Committee Meeting and 5th AFRIPOL General Assembly.

    IGP Egbetokun reaffirms Nigeria’s strong commitment to dismantling criminal networks by advancing collaborative law enforcement strategies, intelligence sharing, and joint security operations. He emphasizes the importance of modern technology, integrated communication platforms, and interagency task forces as pivotal to responding to cross-border threats. The IGP also calls for deeper legal harmonization, improved officer training, and enhanced regional interoperability to effectively combat terrorism, cybercrime, trafficking, and organized criminal networks while reiterating that the battle against TOC cannot be won in isolation, but through unified purpose, coordinated action, and strategic cooperation.

    Amongst the attendees at the meeting are the Algerian Director-General of National Security, Ali Badaoui; members of the Central African Police Chiefs Committee (CAPCCO); members of the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation (EAPCCO) and other regional police organizations as well as other Chiefs of Police.

    The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to supporting AFRIPOL’s mission and will continue to work with regional and international partners to promote peace, safety, and a secure Africa. The IGP restates the Force’s resolve to actively contribute to multilateral efforts aimed at safeguarding communities and reinforcing Africa’s collective security infrastructure.

    ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI
    FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
    FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
    ABUJA.

    7TH JULY, 2025.
    PRESS RELEASE NPF LEADS HIGH-LEVEL DISCUSSIONS ON TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME AND REGIONAL POLICE COOPERATION As IGP Attends 13th AFRIPOL Steering Committee Meeting in Algiers, Algeria The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, is currently in Algiers, Algeria, where he is participating in the 13th Meeting of the AFRIPOL Steering Committee, taking place from July 7 to 8, 2025. The summit gathers Police Chiefs, senior law enforcement executives, and continental security stakeholders to address the growing complexities of terrorism, organized crime and violent extremism across Africa. The IGP is attending in his dual capacity as Nigeria’s Chief of Police and the current Chairperson of the West African Police Chiefs Committee (WAPCCO), reaffirming Nigeria’s leadership in continental security cooperation and regional threat mitigation. The two-day session features critical briefings, including a report on the current situation of Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) across the continent; updates on the deployment and operationalization of the AFSECOM communication system, and progress on the development of AFRIPOL’s strategies on Counter-Terrorism (CT) and TOC. It also covers presentations on the ongoing AFRIPOL reform process, including engagements with AU policy organs and Member States, and outlines preparations for the upcoming 14th Steering Committee Meeting and 5th AFRIPOL General Assembly. IGP Egbetokun reaffirms Nigeria’s strong commitment to dismantling criminal networks by advancing collaborative law enforcement strategies, intelligence sharing, and joint security operations. He emphasizes the importance of modern technology, integrated communication platforms, and interagency task forces as pivotal to responding to cross-border threats. The IGP also calls for deeper legal harmonization, improved officer training, and enhanced regional interoperability to effectively combat terrorism, cybercrime, trafficking, and organized criminal networks while reiterating that the battle against TOC cannot be won in isolation, but through unified purpose, coordinated action, and strategic cooperation. Amongst the attendees at the meeting are the Algerian Director-General of National Security, Ali Badaoui; members of the Central African Police Chiefs Committee (CAPCCO); members of the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation (EAPCCO) and other regional police organizations as well as other Chiefs of Police. The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to supporting AFRIPOL’s mission and will continue to work with regional and international partners to promote peace, safety, and a secure Africa. The IGP restates the Force’s resolve to actively contribute to multilateral efforts aimed at safeguarding communities and reinforcing Africa’s collective security infrastructure. ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA. 7TH JULY, 2025.
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  • The Coalition of Ambition: Why 2027 Might Still Belong to Tinubu

    In 2023, the Nigerian opposition had a golden opportunity to defeat the APC at the polls, but they squandered it. Why? Two words: personal ambition.

    Peter Obi’s defection from the PDP to Labour Party weeks before the election was the final nail in PDP’s coffin. By pulling a significant portion of southern youth and Christian votes, Obi effectively split the opposition vote and handed the victory to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The numbers don’t lie; combine Obi and Atiku’s votes, and the story could have been different.

    To be candid, Atiku and Obi have been inconsistent in their political journeys. Atiku has moved from PDP to ACN to APC and back to PDP, while Obi moved from APGA to PDP, and then to LP. While it is not wrong to change parties, when the motivation is clearly personal ambition, not ideology or vision, the public eventually notices. These men are chasing the presidency like a game of musical chairs—jumping from one party to another, hoping one finally puts them in Aso Rock.

    Now, they want to form a coalition, ADC, LP, PDP, NNPP, etc. but it’s already looking like a house built on sand. Atiku still wants to be president. Obi believes he is the people’s choice and feels entitled to the presidency. Rabiu Kwankwaso wants his turn too. What happens when all of them sit at the table and no one is willing to give up their ambition?

    Meanwhile, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has demonstrated what it means to play the long game in Nigerian politics. Love him or hate him, the man is a seasoned political strategist. He didn’t just wake up and become president. He spent over two decades building structures, making allies, empowering political foot soldiers from the ward level to the national assembly. He played kingmaker for years and waited for the right moment to strike.

    While the others were fighting over who should get the ticket, Tinubu was working the system, understanding the real dynamics of Nigerian politics: grassroots mobilization, structure, patience, and strategic loyalty.

    And let’s not forget: after the 2023 election, Peter Obi virtually went silent. The so-called “Obidient” movement lost momentum. No serious political meetings. No town hall forums. No grassroots development. The Labour Party became just another platform, not a movement. You don’t build a national political machine by trending on social media.

    Now, as 2027 approaches, the same characters are trying to merge forces, yet no clear structure, no shared ideology, no defined candidate. Just ambition floating on ego.

    If we’re being objective, Tinubu stands a real chance of winning again in 2027, and here’s why:

    1. Structure: APC still has the widest political structure in Nigeria, from ward to federal level.

    2. Incumbency Power: Whether you like it or not, the party in power controls more levers of influence.

    3. Disunited Opposition: Unless the opposition agrees on a single candidate and strategy early, they will split the votes again.

    4. Time: No politician can build what Tinubu built in just two years. His patience, long-term vision, and networking across Nigeria are unmatched.

    In conclusion, politics in Nigeria is not a sprint—it’s a marathon. Tinubu understood that. Atiku and Obi did not. And unless the so-called coalition can put aside ego, agree on one credible candidate, and start building structure from now, 2027 might just be another smooth ride for BAT if care is not taken.

    Well, I dey wait for who go gree for who Sha.

    Anonymous writer
    The Coalition of Ambition: Why 2027 Might Still Belong to Tinubu In 2023, the Nigerian opposition had a golden opportunity to defeat the APC at the polls, but they squandered it. Why? Two words: personal ambition. Peter Obi’s defection from the PDP to Labour Party weeks before the election was the final nail in PDP’s coffin. By pulling a significant portion of southern youth and Christian votes, Obi effectively split the opposition vote and handed the victory to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The numbers don’t lie; combine Obi and Atiku’s votes, and the story could have been different. To be candid, Atiku and Obi have been inconsistent in their political journeys. Atiku has moved from PDP to ACN to APC and back to PDP, while Obi moved from APGA to PDP, and then to LP. While it is not wrong to change parties, when the motivation is clearly personal ambition, not ideology or vision, the public eventually notices. These men are chasing the presidency like a game of musical chairs—jumping from one party to another, hoping one finally puts them in Aso Rock. Now, they want to form a coalition, ADC, LP, PDP, NNPP, etc. but it’s already looking like a house built on sand. Atiku still wants to be president. Obi believes he is the people’s choice and feels entitled to the presidency. Rabiu Kwankwaso wants his turn too. What happens when all of them sit at the table and no one is willing to give up their ambition? Meanwhile, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has demonstrated what it means to play the long game in Nigerian politics. Love him or hate him, the man is a seasoned political strategist. He didn’t just wake up and become president. He spent over two decades building structures, making allies, empowering political foot soldiers from the ward level to the national assembly. He played kingmaker for years and waited for the right moment to strike. While the others were fighting over who should get the ticket, Tinubu was working the system, understanding the real dynamics of Nigerian politics: grassroots mobilization, structure, patience, and strategic loyalty. And let’s not forget: after the 2023 election, Peter Obi virtually went silent. The so-called “Obidient” movement lost momentum. No serious political meetings. No town hall forums. No grassroots development. The Labour Party became just another platform, not a movement. You don’t build a national political machine by trending on social media. Now, as 2027 approaches, the same characters are trying to merge forces, yet no clear structure, no shared ideology, no defined candidate. Just ambition floating on ego. If we’re being objective, Tinubu stands a real chance of winning again in 2027, and here’s why: 1. Structure: APC still has the widest political structure in Nigeria, from ward to federal level. 2. Incumbency Power: Whether you like it or not, the party in power controls more levers of influence. 3. Disunited Opposition: Unless the opposition agrees on a single candidate and strategy early, they will split the votes again. 4. Time: No politician can build what Tinubu built in just two years. His patience, long-term vision, and networking across Nigeria are unmatched. In conclusion, politics in Nigeria is not a sprint—it’s a marathon. Tinubu understood that. Atiku and Obi did not. And unless the so-called coalition can put aside ego, agree on one credible candidate, and start building structure from now, 2027 might just be another smooth ride for BAT if care is not taken. Well, I dey wait for who go gree for who Sha. Anonymous writer
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