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  • Police vs NSCDC: Mining Marshals commander exposes truth behind officer’s death

    Police vs NSCDC: Mining Marshals commander exposes truth behind officer’s death

    The Commander of the Mining Marshals of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, John Onoja, has rejected a police report linking one of his officers to over N2 billion in suspicious transactions following the death of a mining marshal operative.

    In a statement on Monday, Onoja said contrary to the police’s claim, foreign nationals involved in illegal mining activities are behind the death of its operative. 

    Recall that the Nigeria Police had arrested three NSCDC officers over a colleague’s death and allegedly traced over N2 billion to the suspect’s bank account.

    Reacting, Onoja described the report as false and misleading.

    He said the account allegedly linked to the investigation recorded transactions amounting to less than N1 million within the last year.

    “The Zenith Bank account number 1008392780 of Jibrin Labaran from the statement of account of the last year contains a total debit of N760,457.25 and total credit of N760,129.85, being his emolument as an officer, as against a N2 billion claim in the purported police investigation report that was published online,” he said.

    Onoja accused officers of Team N of the Force Intelligence Department (FID), led by Abdulmajeed Abisoye Oyewumi, of repeatedly interfering with lawful mining marshals’ operations in Nasarawa State.

    “There is a history of consistent blackmail by Team N of the Force Intelligence Department of the Nigeria Police Force, headed by one CSP Abdulmajeed Abisoye Oyewumi, for over a year now on the same site, as he has consistently disrupted Mining Marshals’ lawful operations on the site,” he said.

    He alleged that the same police team had previously arrested some mining marshals’ operatives and attempted to undermine ongoing prosecutions involving suspected illegal miners.

    Onoja said he had written to the inspector-general of police requesting that the investigation into the death of Agada Levi, a deputy superintendent of corps attached to the mining marshals, be transferred to the Department of State Services (DSS).

    “Hence, my letter to the IGP requesting the matter be transferred to DSS for impartial review and handling. The modest thing to do was for the police to transfer the case to DSS,” he said.

    The Mining Marshals’ Commander said the organisation supported Levi’s family after his death and sponsored his burial.

    “I called a meeting of family members in my office and set up a burial committee, and all programs and expenses were carried out by the committee without requesting a kobo from the family,” he said.

    Onoja added that friends of the mining marshals later donated N3 million to Levi’s widow.

    He further alleged that foreign nationals whose mining operations had been shut down were sponsoring efforts to undermine the mining marshals.

    “We have it on good authority that the Chinese men whose illegal mining site was shut down in Nasarawa State are the ones bankrolling CSP Abdulmajeed Abisoye Oyewumi for this blackmail.

    “The real players in the background that are using CSP Abdulmajeed Abisoye Oyewumi are the foreign nationals that are united as common enemies against the mining marshals,” he said.

    Onoja also claimed that police officers accompanied foreign nationals during an attempt to arrest the lead prosecution counsel for the mining marshals.

    “During the said illegal outing to arrest our lawyer, the soldiers standing guard in the estate did not allow them because, surprisingly, they were in the company of Chinese men to arrest our lawyer in his residence,” he said.

    He said the death of Levi was the first fatality recorded by the Mining Marshals since the unit was established more than two years ago.

    He said: “We are not denying that Agada Levi died in the line of duty, sadly. But none of the Management Team of Mining Marshals knows anything about his death.

    “CSP Abdulmajeed Abisoye Oyewumi is only trying to use the occasion to achieve his obvious unfinished objectives against the mining marshals.”

    Onoja urged the public to remain calm while relevant authorities review the matter.

    “To this end, while the DSS begins to look into the investigation of this case on our request, we urge the public and all patriotic Nigerians who are reading between the lines to be calm, and to discountenance their cheap lies and blackmail,” he said.

    Police vs NSCDC: Mining Marshals commander exposes truth behind officer’s death

  • Alcohol consumption linked to increased cancer risk — Study

    Alcohol consumption linked to increased cancer risk — Study

    Even a single daily drink could be enough to raise the risk of cancer, according to a major global study…

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  • Osun monarchs praise Tinubu, Oyetola over 90.9km Osogbo-Iwo-Ibadan road reconstruction

    Osun monarchs praise Tinubu, Oyetola over 90.9km Osogbo-Iwo-Ibadan road reconstruction

    Traditional rulers from Osun West Senatorial District of Osun State have praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for approving the reconstruction of the 90.9-kilometre Osogbo-Iwo-Ibadan Road…

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  • How to set up a frozen food cold room in Ibadan: Power solutions for 2026

    How to set up a frozen food cold room in Ibadan: Power solutions for 2026

    Running a frozen food business in Ibadan in 2026 now depends heavily on proper cold storage and reliable electricity supply, as rising temperatures, unstable power distribution

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  • Ogun residents protest over abduction of schoolchildren, teachers in Oyo

    Ogun residents protest over abduction of schoolchildren, teachers in Oyo

    Scores of residents of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Monday embarked on a peaceful protest through major parts of the city, demanding the immediate release of 39 schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State. The protesters, led by Pastor Juwon Owolabi, said while speaking with journalists that the demonstration […]

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  • Northerners will not vote Atiku to protect 2031 – Ex-ACF Sec Gen, Sani

    Northerners will not vote Atiku to protect 2031 – Ex-ACF Sec Gen, Sani

    Former Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, Anthony Sani, has said 4a majthe ority of Northerners would not agree to vote for the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in 2027.

    This was as Sani hinted that the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, would never agree to do one term as president.

    Sani, who disclosed this in a chat with DAILY POST, underscored the dangers of split within the opposition ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

    The former ACF scribe stressed the need for a viable alternative opposition in Nigeria ahead of the general election.

    He said: “In 2023, the opposition was split into PDP, NNPP, Labour Party and Wike’s G5. As a result, Bola Tinubu rose from the ashes of opposition split.

    “Currently, the opposition is split into factions of PDP, ADC and NDC. And as long as the politics of identity called zoning is preferred by both the North and the South, and the South wishes to complete its 8 years while the North expects to produce the president in 2031, the dynamics favour President Bola Tinubu, who must leave that office in 2031.

    “President Peter Obi would not agree to do one tenure while the majority of northerners will not vote for former VP Atiku lest they spoil the existing politics of identity.

    “I mentioned two factions of PDP to underscore the level of split of the opposition reminiscent of what happened in 2023 that made it possible for Bola Tinubu to rise from the ashes of opposition split. I am concerned about the need for a viable alternative platform for opposition.”

    Northerners will not vote Atiku to protect 2031 – Ex-ACF Sec Gen, Sani

  • France, UK block Russian oil tanker with UK aid in Atlantic Ocean 

    France, UK block Russian oil tanker with UK aid in Atlantic Ocean 

    Officers boarded the Tagor in the Atlantic, which maritime authorities said had been flying a false flag when it was detained around 400 nautical miles west of Brittany.

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  • Israeli soldier killed as fighting intensifies in Southern Lebanon

    Israeli soldier killed as fighting intensifies in Southern Lebanon

    The Israeli military has confirmed the death of one of its soldiers during ongoing combat operations in southern Lebanon.

    In a statement released on Monday, the military identified the fallen soldier as Staff Sergeant Adam Tzarfati, 20, who was killed while participating in operations in southern Lebanon.

    Military officials disclosed that the soldier died during an attack reportedly carried out by Hezbollah fighters, marking another casualty in the renewed conflict between Israeli forces and the Iran-backed militant group.

    According to security sources, the attack involved the use of an armed drone targeting Israeli troops operating in the area.

    The latest fatality brings to 26 the number of Israelis killed since hostilities resumed in early March. The casualties include 25 military personnel and one civilian contractor.

    The conflict reignited after Hezbollah resumed attacks along the northern front following military strikes launched against Iran earlier in the year, drawing the region deeper into a broader security crisis.

    In recent weeks, Israeli forces have expanded ground operations inside southern Lebanon, saying the objective is to weaken Hezbollah’s military infrastructure and strengthen security positions near the border.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly vowed to continue military operations until threats posed by Hezbollah are neutralised, while Lebanese authorities and international observers have expressed concerns over the growing humanitarian and security implications of the conflict.

    Israeli soldier killed as fighting intensifies in Southern Lebanon

  • Five patients recovered from Ebola, discharged from DR Congo hospital

    Five patients recovered from Ebola, discharged from DR Congo hospital

    However, those infected can recover, and officials stress that people should seek medical help if they believe they have contracted the virus.

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  • Best places to buy affordable wedding gowns in Lagos Island

    Best places to buy affordable wedding gowns in Lagos Island

    With wedding expenses increasing steadily, many brides now prefer bridal shops that offer affordable options without compromising quality, fitting and elegance.

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