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  • Ex-Army Spokesman Admits Welfare Gaps, Says System ‘Far From Perfect’

    Ex-Army Spokesman Admits Welfare Gaps, Says System ‘Far From Perfect’

    A former Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General S.K. Usman (retd.), has acknowledged gaps in the welfare of Nigerian troops, even as he dismissed viral claims of poor feeding and inadequate care as “misleading” and, in some cases, deliberately manipulated.

    Speaking on Arise News on Tuesday, Usman said while the military system is not perfect, efforts are ongoing to improve conditions for personnel amid rising economic pressures and security demands.

    His comments come against the backdrop of viral videos alleging that soldiers purchase their own uniforms and are poorly fed, particularly those deployed to the frontlines.

    Usman, however, pushed back on the claims, revealing that preliminary investigations showed that at least one of the viral videos was doctored.

    “The soldier in question deliberately manipulated the content—splitting the food into two portions and removing the meat,” he said. “There is clearly an element of mischief in some of these reports.”

    He added that both the Nigerian Army and the Air Force had launched investigations into similar allegations, stressing the need for media organisations to verify such claims before amplifying them.

    “There is enormous responsibility on gatekeepers in the media to interrogate these issues thoroughly,” he said.

    Despite his defence of the system, the retired general admitted that welfare challenges persist, particularly in light of Nigeria’s economic realities.

    Responding to concerns about the daily ration cash allowance (RCA), reportedly pegged at N3,000 per day, Usman conceded that the amount may no longer be adequate.

    “How do you expect someone to feed on N3,000 per day in the prevailing circumstances?” he asked. “The cost of living has increased tremendously. Commanders cannot give what they do not have.”

    He called for authorities to urgently review the allowance in line with inflation, noting that the burden of rising food prices affects not only soldiers but institutions nationwide.

    On allegations that troops purchase their own equipment, including boots and night vision goggles, Usman drew a distinction between official provisions and personal choices.

    “Certain items like weapons and specialised equipment are controlled and cannot be privately procured,” he explained. “However, individuals may choose to augment their kits for personal comfort.”

    The former spokesman also addressed concerns about promotion and alleged favoritism within the ranks, insisting that the military operates a structured, merit-based system governed by strict criteria.

    “In this profession, you don’t need to know anybody to rise,” he said. “I am a living testimony.”

    He acknowledged, however, that recent changes in service conditions—such as longer promotion timelines and additional course requirements—may not be widely understood, leading to misconceptions among personnel.

    On housing, Usman admitted that while there have been improvements over the years, gaps remain.

    “There is tremendous progress compared to the past, but we are not yet where we should be,” he said, citing ongoing housing schemes and loan initiatives aimed at supporting personnel during and after service.

    Usman further warned that unverified narratives and misinformation—especially on social media—could have serious implications for troop morale.

    “These issues, when exaggerated or misrepresented, can demoralise troops,” he said. “And when troops are demoralised, it affects national security.”

    He also noted that while the military maintains a social media policy restricting personnel from airing grievances online, enforcement remains a challenge in the digital age.

    “There is a policy, and it is still in force. But the realities of social media today require continuous review and enforcement,” he said.

    Ultimately, Usman struck a balanced tone – defending the institution saying, “The system is not perfect – far from it,” he said. “But efforts are being made to ensure fairness and improve the welfare of those who risk their lives for the country.”

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  • Court Summons Obazee, Police Commissioner In Emefiele $6.23m Fraud Trial

    Court Summons Obazee, Police Commissioner In Emefiele $6.23m Fraud Trial

    A Federal Capital Territory High Court has issued a subpoena compelling two key prosecution witnesses to appear today in the ongoing trial of former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, over an alleged $6.23m fraud.

    Justice Hamza Muazu of the FCT High Court ordered former Executive Secretary of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria, Jim Obazee, and Commissioner of Police, Eloho Okpoziakpo, to appear on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, as prosecution witnesses. The subpoena was issued on April 27, 2026, directing both individuals to appear in the morning.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Emefiele on an amended 20-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, forgery, abuse of office, and conspiracy to obtain money by false pretence to the tune of $6.23m. The prosecution alleges that the funds were withdrawn from the CBN Abuja branch vault using forged documents purportedly bearing the signatures of former President Muhammadu Buhari and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha. Emefiele has denied the allegations, challenging investigators to make public the documents and statements obtained during interrogation.

    The trial has experienced multiple adjournments, with reports indicating that prosecution delays have contributed to repeated rescheduling. There are also indications that the federal government may again notify the court of the unavailability of Commissioner Okpoziakpo due to another engagement, potentially delaying proceedings further.

    Obazee’s investigation, conducted after his appointment by President Bola Tinubu in July 2023, reportedly uncovered wider financial irregularities at the CBN under Emefiele’s leadership. These include allegations of unauthorised currency issuance, controversial Ways and Means financing, COVID-19-related expenditures, and the alleged diversion of over N17bn through multiple financial institutions.

    Some individuals initially listed in connection with the case, including Boss Mustapha, have since been repositioned as prosecution witnesses, a development analysts say could affect the structure of the prosecution’s case.

    Okpoziakpo, who previously served as Head of Operations at the Office of the Special Investigator, was reportedly involved in the investigation that led to an Interpol red notice request for suspects linked to the alleged document forgery.

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  • Osun government sacks monarch, declares Apetumodu stool vacant

    Osun government sacks monarch, declares Apetumodu stool vacant

    Osun State Government has deposed Oba Gbenga Joseph Oloyede as the Apetumodu of Ipetumodu with immediate effect.

    The announcement was made on behalf of the state government in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, on Tuesday.

    Alimi stated that the decision followed due consultation, legal review and approval by the State Executive Council.

    He explained that the action was taken in accordance with the provisions of the Osun State Chiefs Law, as amended, and other relevant legal frameworks guiding traditional institutions.

    According to the government, “Oba Oloyede was convicted in the United States over offences related to COVID-19 fraud and is currently serving a prison sentence.

    “The decision was reached after due consultation, legal consideration and approval by the State Executive Council.”

    The government also announced that all instruments of authority previously issued to the monarch, including the staff of office, had been withdrawn.

    It added that the stool of the Apetumodu of Ipetumodu had been declared vacant pending further processes.

    “The government will, in due course, outline the process for succession in line with established customary and legal procedures,” Alimi said.

    Security agencies were directed to maintain peace and order in the community, while residents, kingmakers and stakeholders were urged to remain calm, law-abiding and peaceful.

    Ipetumodu town is the headquarters of Ife North local government council area of Osun State and the Apetumodu was sentenced by a US court in 2025 for COVID-19 fraud.

    Osun government sacks monarch, declares Apetumodu stool vacant

  • Our approach to AI adoption is deliberate, responsible – FCMB

    Our approach to AI adoption is deliberate, responsible – FCMB

    Key players from across Nigeria’s financial services and technology landscape gathered at the recently concluded Business Day Fintech Summit 2026, held under the theme “The Next Financial Frontier: Intelligence, Infrastructure & Inclusion in Africa’s Digital Money Economy”.

    The summit served as a strategy for examining how innovation, data, and emerging technologies are reshaping the continent’s financial ecosystem.

    Bringing together fintech leaders, financial institutions, and ecosystem partners, the conversations focused on advancing digital infrastructure, unlocking new opportunities through artificial intelligence, and driving broader financial inclusion across Africa’s evolving digital economy.

    Speaking during a panel session titled “Intelligent Finance: How AI, Data and Automation are Rewriting Financial Services,” Blessing Ehize, Chief Technology Officer, FCMB, highlighted the transformative role of artificial intelligence in driving efficiency, personalisation, and smarter decision-making in banking.

    “Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future concept; it is actively redefining how financial institutions operate.

    From improving risk assessment and fraud detection to enabling hyper-personalised customer experience, AI allows us to anticipate customer needs and respond in real time.

    The real value lies in how effectively we harness data to deliver smarter, faster, and more inclusive financial services.”

    He also reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to responsible innovation:

    “At FCMB, our approach to AI adoption is deliberate and responsible.

    We are integrating AI in ways that enhance efficiency without compromising trust, customer privacy, or regulatory compliance.

    This is why FCMB is ISO42001 certified. Technology must work for the customer, not against them, and must always align with ethical standards and human oversight.”

    Speaking further, he emphasised FCMB’s alignment with global best practices:

    “The intersection between what we do at FCMB, and global financial best practices lies in our ability to balance innovation with resilience.

    Globally, AI is taking centre stage, whether you are a bank or not.

    It is coming to enable businesses and change lifestyles.

    We are building systems that are not only intelligent but also secure, scalable, and inclusive, ensuring that as we advance technologically, we bring more people into the financial ecosystem.”

    As digital transformation accelerates across Africa, FCMB continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies and data-driven insights to enhance service delivery and expand access to financial services in an ethical and responsible manner.

    Director General, Africa eGovernance Conference, Dr. Adeyinka Adeyemi; Chief Technology Officer, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Mr. Blessing Ehize and President, Stakeholders in Blockchain Technology Association of Nigeria, Mr. Mela Claude-Ake and Divisional Head, Payments and Merchant Solutions, FCMB, Oladapo Alabede, at the BusinessDay Fintech Summit held in Lagos on April 22, 2026.

    Our approach to AI adoption is deliberate, responsible – FCMB

  • Music is warfare – Bella Shmurda

    Music is warfare – Bella Shmurda

    Nigerian singer, Bella Shmurda has said beyond entertainment, music serves as a tool for societal advancement.

    Speaking in the For Bunmi documentary, the ‘Cash App’ crooner described music as warfare.

    He explained that music is a tool for progess as well as an instrument of goodwill.

    “Music is warfare. Music is a tool for the society. Music is a tool of progress. Music is an instrument of goodwill. Music is a tool to keep people sane, to put them in the right state of mind, to make them dance away their sorrow, and to make them feel alive and self-conscious,” he explained.
    Bella Shmurda added that fatherhood has significantly impacted his style of music.

    He added that he is now more conscious about the kind of music he makes because he wants his children to be proud of his music when they grow up.

    Music is warfare – Bella Shmurda

  • Federation Cup: Maidubji hails teammates after Barau FC’s maiden state Cup win

    Federation Cup: Maidubji hails teammates after Barau FC’s maiden state Cup win

    Barau FC captain, Usman Maidubji has expressed satisfaction with his team’s victory against Bichi First FC in the final of the Kano State Federation Cup.

    The Maliya Boys beat Bichi First 3-2 in a keenly contested encounter at the Sani Abacha Stadium on Monday.

    Barau FC won the title for the first time in their history.

    Maidubji commended his teammates for their patience and bravery in the game.

    “We are very happy to win this trophy for the first time,” Maidubji told the club’s media.

    “We stayed patient and brave and when the moment came, we took it.”

    Barau FC, alongside runners-up, Bichi First FC will represent Kano State in the 2026 President Federation Cup.

    Federation Cup: Maidubji hails teammates after Barau FC’s maiden state Cup win

  • Blue-chip stocks push Nigerian exchange market to massive N1.365 loss

    Blue-chip stocks push Nigerian exchange market to massive N1.365 loss

    Significant sell-offs in blue-chip stocks dragged the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) into a massive decline on Monday.

    Monday’s downturn wiped out N1.365 trillion in market value and ended a 14-day bullish streak.

    Market capitalization declined by 0.94 percent to close at N143.969 trillion, down from N145.334 trillion recorded in the previous session.

    In the same vein, the All-Share Index shed 2,120.20 points, or 0.94 percent, falling from 225,722.49 to 223,602.29.

    Further analysis showed that despite the downturn, the market maintained a strong year-to-date return of 43.69 percent.

    However, investor sentiment weakened, with market breadth closing negative as 40 stocks recorded losses against 36 gainers.
    Losses were driven by major blue-chip stocks, with FirstHoldCo, United Bank, and Trans-Nationwide Investment Company topping the losers’ chart after shedding 10 percent each to close at N67.50, N49.50, and N7.11 per share, respectively.

    Access Corporation also declined by 9.90 per cent to N28.20, while Fidelity Bank fell by 9.87 per cent to N20.10 per share.

    On the gainers’ side, Abbey Mortgage Bank led with a 9.26 percent increase to close at N5.90. Zichis Agro Allied Industries followed with an 8.91 per cent rise to N16.99, while Wema Bank gained 8.80 per cent to settle at N34 per share.

    NPF Microfinance Bank advanced by 8.19 per cent to N5.68, and WAPIC rose by 7.26 per cent to close at N2.66 per share.

    Trading activity improved, with total volume increasing by 8.06 per cent to 678.17 million shares valued at N44.14 billion across 83,838 deals.

    Zenith Bank dominated the activity chart, recording the highest volume and value with 76.07 million shares worth N9.53 billion, accounting for 11.22 per cent and 21.60 per cent of total trades, respectively.

    Blue-chip stocks push Nigerian exchange market to massive N1.365 loss

  • Ife-North stakeholders demand zoning of 2027 Reps ticket

    Ife-North stakeholders demand zoning of 2027 Reps ticket

    Stakeholders, youths, students and union representatives from Ife-North local government council area of Osun State have demanded the zoning of the 2027 House of Representatives ticket of the All Progressives Congress and Accord Party to the area.

    The demand was made in a statement issued during a press conference convened by a coalition of Ife-North indigenes, both within Nigeria and in the diaspora, who decried what they described as decades of political exclusion on Monday.

    Speaking at the briefing, the Coalition Chairman, Bolaji Olabode, said the call was a matter of justice and equitable representation within the Ife Federal Constituency.

    “This is not a plea—it is a demand rooted in justice. Ife-North has waited long enough. Our relevance must go beyond elections into actual representation,” Olabode stated.

    Another stakeholder, Emmanuel Oderinola, highlighted what he described as a disparity between the area’s contributions and its political rewards.

    “There is a clear imbalance—our contributions to the economy and elections are significant, yet development and opportunities remain minimal,” he said.

    The coalition noted that Ife North, despite its size and population, had not produced a member of the House of Representatives or secured key appointive positions since its creation in 1989.

    Representing student interests, Olalekan Johnson, also known as Idera, called for unity among residents to push the demand forward.

    “This is the moment to convert our numbers into influence. We must stand together and demand our rightful place,” he said.

    A youth leader, Babalola Taiwo also underscored the urgency of the situation, describing it as generational marginalisation.

    “A whole generation is being sidelined. What we face is not a lack of capacity, but a system designed to exclude,” Taiwo said.

    The Coalition Secretary, Akinnibi Miftahudeen, said the demand cut across party affiliations and was centred on fairness.

    “This is about fairness and equity. No political structure can remain credible while systematically excluding a people,” he said.

    Also speaking, a student leader, Oluwafemi Oladele, popularly known as Fresh, indicated readiness among young people to take action.

    “We are ready to mobilise. The next phase will not be passive—we will be active participants in shaping our future,” he said.

    The coalition called for the immediate zoning of the 2027 House of Representatives ticket to Ife-North by both parties, as well as the establishment of a transparent zoning framework within the constituency.

    It also urged Ife Central, Ife East and Ife South local governments to support what it described as a new order based on justice and balanced representation, warning that it would mobilise to ensure its demands are met.

    Ife-North stakeholders demand zoning of 2027 Reps ticket

  • EPL: ‘It always ended up in defeat’ – Maguire criticises Amorim

    EPL: ‘It always ended up in defeat’ – Maguire criticises Amorim

    Manchester United defender, Harry Maguire, has said that the team is much more better now under Michael Carrick than when Ruben Amorim was in charge.

    Maguire said that Manchester United are better now defensively and offensively, adding that with Amorim they always ended up in defeat.

    The England defender spoke after helping the Red Devils beat Brentford 2-1 at Old Trafford on Monday night a result that further brightens their chances of playing in the Champions League next season.

    Before beating Brentford, Michael Carrick’s side had defeated Chelsea 1-0 in their last game.

    Casemiro gave them through a towering header and Benjamin Sesko doubled their advantage before the break against Brentford.

    Mathias Jensen fired one back late in the game as Brentford fought for equaliser.

    United remain in third place with 51 points, three more than Liverpool who they play this weekend.

    “When Ruben Amorim was here, the games were 50/50… but we always ended up on the back of a defeat,” Maguire said as quoted by Fabrizio Romano on X.

    He added, “Now it seems like it’s the other way around, where we’re a lot better in both boxes. We defend our box a lot better, and we’re managing to be clinical in the other box”.

    EPL: ‘It always ended up in defeat’ – Maguire criticises Amorim

  • 10 Dead, 21 Arrested As Gunmen Ambush Ghana Military Convoy

    10 Dead, 21 Arrested As Gunmen Ambush Ghana Military Convoy

    Armed gunmen have ambushed a military-escorted civilian convoy in northern Ghana, killing ten people and triggering a security operation that has so far led to the arrest of 21 suspects, the Ghana Armed Forces confirmed on Monday.

    The attack occurred on the morning of April 27, 2026, at Binduri in the Upper East Region, when unknown assailants opened fire repeatedly on a convoy transporting approximately 140 civilians from Bawku towards Bolgatanga. Three of the civilians being escorted were killed and one other sustained injuries. The military personnel accompanying the convoy returned fire, successfully repelling the attack and killing seven of the assailants in the process.

    During a pursuit of fleeing suspects, soldiers tracked one individual to a mosque, where they recovered a G3 automatic rifle, two fully loaded magazines of 20 rounds each and 176 additional rounds of ammunition. An initial statement signed by Acting Director General of Public Relations for the Ghana Armed Forces, Captain Veronica Adzo Arhin, confirmed that ten suspects had been arrested and were assisting with investigations.

    A later update from the same spokesperson raised that figure to 21, with all those in custody being held by police as security operations in the area continued. Arhin indicated that efforts were still ongoing to track down additional individuals believed to be connected to the attack.

    The Ghana Armed Forces extended its condolences to the families of the three civilians killed and urged the public to desist from engaging the military or any security service during active operations.

    The latest violence adds to a long-running conflict in and around Bawku, where tensions, often tied to chieftaincy disputes between the Kusasi and Mamprusi groups, date back decades and have periodically flared into deadly clashes. The area has seen cycles of reprisals, curfews and heavy security deployments by the Ghana Armed Forces and police, with attacks on civilians, traders and security personnel recurring with troubling frequency.

    The convoy escort system itself reflects how serious the security situation in the corridor has become, with civilians unable to travel the Bawku-Bolgatanga route without military protection.

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