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Hushpuppi’s fair-weather clerics

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Like the proverbial pigeon, two imams stay with the renowned fraudster even to the end. Where are the others?

By Tunji Adegboyega

Ramos Abbas’ (a.k.a. Hushpuppi) sentencing to 11 years and three months’ imprisonment for money laundering, business email compromise and allied crimes, by the United States District Court which sat at the Central District of California on November 7, was expected. Justice Otis Wright II who delivered the judgment also ordered Hushpuppi, described as “one of the most prolific money launderers in the world” by the Assistant Director in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Los Angeles Office, Don Alway, to pay $1.7m in restitution to two fraud victims. The judgment drew the curtain on Hushpuppi’s trial that started after his arrest in June 2020 in his Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) hotel apartment. He was extradited to the United States on July 3, 2020.

We should commend the United States and the UAE for their collaboration which facilitated the trial and conviction. This is quite unlike our experience in Nigeria where such celebrated cases would have dragged on interminably.

We may argue till thy kingdom come whether the sentencing is commensurate with the crime committed by the Instagram celebrity; the point is that he is going to spend at least the next nine years behind bars, as the two years he had spent in incarceration during his trial would  be subtracted from the 11 years and three months that he has been sentenced to. The court apparently noted certain factors in sentencing him. These included the prosecutors’ claim that Hushpuppi behaved well in prison. For instance, he was adjudged to be one of the best cleaners in prison. As a matter of fact, “his report card for Central Valley workshop for prisoners showed that, between July 2021 when he enrolled and November 2021 when he completed work, Hushpuppi put up “very good” in attitude, quality of work, dependability and productivity.”

Moreover, Hushpuppi had in a final appeal to Judge Wright in September 19, ahead of his scheduled sentencing, written a personal letter to the court narrating his source of wealth, criminal adventure and regrets. Indeed, he pleaded with his family members for dragging their name in the mud and even commended the FBI for doing a thorough job in bringing him to justice.

If the judge was swayed by anything, it must have been these positive recommendations from the prosecutors and the remorse personal shown by the Instagram celebrity rather than the three letters that emanated from Nigeria. One was written by his wife Regina Manneh, and the remaining by two imams, all pleading for light sentencing. The imams are Rasaq Olopede, the Imam of Imisi-Oluwa Mosque in Lagos, who described Hushpuppi as “a frequent donator” to his  mosque. The other imam, Hudu Abdulrasak of Madrasatul Ahlul-Bait Islamiya, Maiduguri, Borno State, also paid tributes to Hushpuppi for his philanthropic gestures to orphans and widows.

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I do not know what would have informed the decision of these people to write those letters in the first place. Not even the wife could be forgiven for pleading for light sentence for her husband unless she can prove that she did not know that her husband was an international fraudster who had made about two million people cry at one time or another through his nefarious activities. Agreed, when the going was good, they enjoyed the illicit proceeds together. But now that the long arm of the law has finally caught up with her husband, what someone who is truly penitent should do is remain silent in the circumstance or beg God for forgiveness. I would not grudge her if she had been praying silently or even gone to churches and mosques to look for some ‘powerful’ pastors or imams or even marabouts, who could get her husband off the hook. I have no doubt that Hushpuppi himself would have had people that he would be consulting so that he would never be caught, not to talk of being prosecuted. Many criminals in this part of the world have such people on their payroll that they spoil with money and other material attractions to do things that would make them invincible or bullet-proof whenever they are being trailed by law enforcement agents. But, as the saying goes, ‘all days for the thief, one day for the owner’. A day would always come when such charms or whatever they did for them would fail. That day, monkey would go to market never to return. Hushpuppi went to the market never to return when his cup was full. Now, he has got his due comeuppance: 11 years and three months behind bars. Was his wife not aware that her husband’s activities must have depressed not a few, or even led to the death of some of his victims?

Even if we pardon Hushpuppi’s wife for remembering the good time she had with her husband and therefore could not imagine him not being by her side for a whole 11 years, what do we say of the imams who joined her in pleading for leniency for her husband?

This should be the main worry for us as Nigerians. As the saying goes, “when gold rusts, what would iron do”? An imam is supposed to be a reputable man in the Islamic hierarchy. He therefore should be an embodiment of everything good. Are the two imams pleading for leniency for Hushpuppi saying they are not aware of the crimes he committed? Are they also not aware of the trauma his activities had caused his victims? So, tell me, if somebody made others to weep, or his activities sent many to untimely graves outright, why should anyone be pleading for leniency for such a person? After all he was not sentenced to death or life. So, were the imams’ actions on this matter informed by ignorance or illiteracy, or both? Or even greed or selfishness? Hushpuppi dominated the media, social and conventional, for so  long a time that no one can honestly claim he or she was not aware that the man was an international criminal.

But hold it! Something kept whispering into my ears when I was drafting this piece that these imams would not be the only people in their category who would not want Hushpuppi jailed. I want to believe that some ‘men of God’, that is to say, pastors or prophets must have deployed every weapon in their arsenal and firing from all cylinders to get Hushpuppi off the hook. As a matter of fact, some of them, across the board (Christians, Muslims, traditional religionists, etc) might also have conned Regina and her husband to part with huge sums of money to enable them do something that would make the U.S. court free him or at least give him the slap-on-the-wrist type of judgment that we are familiar with in this part of the world.

But his conviction is indication that nothing, no prayer, fasting or spiritual concoctions can stop an agenda whose time has come. I suspect that sometime in the future when Hushpuppi is privileged to tell us his odyssey in crime, we would be privileged to hear some of this sordid details at no charges at all. The kind of advertisement or privileged information that we would not pay a dime to know.

What I am trying to say is that, yes, imams happen to be our focus today because they are the ones whose activities and connections with Hushpuppi were reported. Things as terrible or even more terrible than this happen in many churches as well. Some years ago, a particular Pentecostal church was in the news for receiving millions as tithe from a very junior staff in a reputable hotel. Rather than quietly return the money after it was discovered that the tither stole it, the church was still arguing in a most annoying manner just to keep the stolen fund. Yet, this church was not the type

of church that would feel any negative impact if that money was returned to its owner. I mean that church is not a church of straw but a church of means. But the greed to retain the stolen money was palpable.

We have read stories of men of God who have armed robbers, ritualists, kidnappers and other criminals as clients. As a matter of fact, some of them confessed to rendering one form of service or the other that would ensure their clients keep making other people weep and go scot-free. We can go on and on.

But what was the fraction of what Hushpuppi gave the imams in question (and others who are not bold enough to make their relationship with him public), to what he stole from his luckless victims? This is a point many people forget or choose to ignore when taking money, whether from criminals or politicians who want to buy votes. People would steal billions and hundreds of other people would be fighting themselves over a few millions thrown at them by the politician or the criminal. And we would be hailing them for their subversive generosity.

Perhaps, in spite of everything, there is still something positive to say about Imams Olopede and Abdulrasak. Unlike many of their colleagues, they at least stood by their own even in a time of tribulation. So, they have demonstrated, like the pigeon, that they would not wine and dine with their owner only to deny him in times of trouble. Verily, verily I say unto you, the two imams could not have been the only clerics that Hushpuppi helped. Where are the others?

All said, for Hushpuppi, the game is up. This is the biggest lesson for those who had been admiring him as a role model, particularly our youths who think that all that glitters is gold. The fact that he even had to tell the world that he regretted his actions and apologised to his family members are all enough to convince such admirers that crime does not pay and that, no matter how long it takes, the arms of the law are never too short to catch up with any criminal.

However, now that we have had yet another evidence of how not to take lightly crimes such as Hushpuppi’s, we wait to see how long it would take Nigeria to dispose of the case of our once celebrated super cop, Abba Kyari. The one that we suspect to be bird of the same feather with Hushpuppi.

Source: The Nation

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Five abducted Kwara worshippers killed, one escapes, others still held

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Terrorists have killed five out of the eight worshippers abducted at ECWA Church Omugo in Ifelodun local government area of Kwara state, says one escaped abductees.

Rev Sunday Omole had urged federal government to expedite action on the release of the abductees from the captivity of the terrorists.

The clergyman said government intervention had become necessary after the community paid the terrorists N20 million and provided additional items worth more than N300,000, yet the abductors refused to release the worshippers and instead demanded an additional N300 million ransom.

He added that from the action of the terrorists it was clear that they just wanted to be exploiting the community.

Recall that eight of the worshippers including the Pastor’s wife were kidnapped in the morning of March 22,2026 during a Sunday service.

The death of the five worshippers including the Pastor’s wife was disclosed in a statement issued by the Pastor of the church, Rev Sunday Omole, Wednesday evening.

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The statement reads:

“It is with deep pain in my heart that I inform the church, families and individual concerned in regard to the 8 people that were abducted from ECWA OMUGO on 22nd of March, 2026.

“We received one of our son’s, Mr Sunday Bakare also abducted over a month ago, he escaped and brought the following news that only 3 out of 8 of our people are remaining with the kidnappers. The remaining 5 have gone to be with the Lord.

“They are; Elder Chief David Omopariola,
Chief Joseph Ibitoye Afariogun,
Mrs Iyabo Aniyi,
Elder Joshua Akanbi Adeyemi and
Mrs. Rachel Oluwaremilekun Omole(his wife).

“Brethren, let’s know that God knows why He allows this to happen. The great comforter will comfort us in Jesus name, amen.

“The prayers of the saints in the beginning of the church also worked and answered still they had martyrs. John 16:33 says (NIV) “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace . In this world you will have trouble . But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
Heaven is our home and Gain. Let’s reason as child of God as we navigate this moment. God bless you, and comfort you all in Jesus name, amen.”concluded the statement.

It was also gathered that the three remaining worshipers are in terrible health condition, while a member of church who escaped from the terrorists captivity is currently receiving an urgent medical attention in a private hospital in OmuAran.

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Mbah Rewards Rangers Players, Management with Plots of Land, N150m for Winning NPFL

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…charges team to bring home continental trophy

Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has gifted players and management of Rangers International Football Club with plots of land and the sum of N150 million for winning the 2025/2026 NPFL title.

Mbah announced the gifts during a dinner reception he hosted in honour of the players, technical crew and management of the team at Government House, Enugu, on Tuesday night.

Rangers FC won the league for a record-equaling ninth time and also for a second time in three years under the Mbah Administration following a 2-1 win over Ikorodu City Boys in Lagos on May 24, 2026.

Speaking at the event, Mbah likened the reception to welcoming home a child who had excelled academically, saying the government and people of Enugu State were delighted to celebrate the team’s success.

“We are providing you with a cash gift of N100 million for the players and N50 million for the technical and management crew.

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“In addition to that, we have approved a plot of land in Enugu for every player, while additional plots will be allocated to the General Manager, Head Coach, Secretary and Assistant Coach,” Mbah said.

The governor noted that Rangers was more than a football club, describing it as a symbol of resilience, unity, hope and social renewal established in the aftermath of the Nigerian Civil War.

According to him, the club carries a rich history and legacy associated with football legends such as the late Christian Chukwu, Emmanuel Okala and Austin “Jay-Jay” Okocha.

He commended the players, coaches and management for their hard work, sacrifices and discipline throughout the season, noting that the trophy was the product of countless acts of determination and effort.

Mbah also praised Rangers General Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, for his leadership, resilience and commitment, saying the qualities required to build a successful football club were similar to those needed to build a successful state.

The governor assured the team of continued government support, stressing that sports remained a key component of his administration’s development agenda.

He also stated that renovation works at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, popularly known as “The Cathedral,” would be completed in time and to international standards for Rangers’ continental matches.

He added that Enugu State, under his leadership, would continue to invest heavily in sports infrastructure and development, noting that the state would host the 2026 National Sports Festival in a manner that would leave lasting marks in the sands of time.

Mbah, however, identified complacency as an enemy of success, urging the team not to rest on their laurels and well-deserved accolades.

“So, brace up, fight on, keep winning and ensure you bring the continental trophy home,” he concluded.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Sports and Youth Development, Mr. Lloyd Ekweremadu, thanked the governor for hosting the champions and for his sustained investment in sports development.

Ekweremadu described the league triumph as a testament to the governor’s commitment to excellence and service delivery across sectors.

The commissioner recalled that Enugu State emerged overall winner of the National Para Games in March with 55 medals comprising 40 gold, eight silver and seven bronze medals.

Responding, Ezeaku noted that success was built on discipline, preparation and ambition, drawing inspiration from renowned philosophers such as Aristotle, Seneca and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
He emphasised that the celebration extended beyond the lifting of a trophy and represented a celebration of leadership, vision and the power of unity among government, management, players and supporters.

The General Manager expressed profound gratitude to Governor Mbah for his unwavering support of the club, stating that Rangers had enjoyed one of its most successful periods in recent history under the governor’s administration.

According to him, Rangers has won two NPFL titles within three years of Governor Mbah’s tenure, a feat he described as remarkable in contemporary Nigerian football.

“This is credited to the governor’s commitment to sports development, youth empowerment and excellence, helping to restore the club’s competitive edge,” he said.

The club also highlighted the governor’s broader achievements in infrastructure, education, healthcare, technology and economic development, while stressing that his contribution to sports deserves equal recognition.

Reflecting on the club’s title-winning campaign, Ezeaku revealed that the journey was marked by intense competition, with rival clubs reportedly receiving promises of substantial incentives, including cash rewards, vehicles and landed properties.

“Despite these developments, the club maintained focus and confidence, believing that hard work and excellence would ultimately be rewarded.

“We remained resolute and focused throughout the season. Our confidence came from our belief in the leadership of Governor Peter Mbah and our conviction that sacrifice and excellence would not go unnoticed,” he stated.

Looking beyond domestic success, he declared Rangers’ intention to compete among Africa’s elite clubs and challenged stakeholders to support the club’s continental ambitions.

The general manager described Rangers as one of Africa’s historic football brands with the fan base, identity and pedigree to compete successfully at the highest level.

He expressed confidence that with strategic investment and continued government support, Rangers could one day lift the CAF Champions League trophy and bring continental glory back to Nigeria.

“Every great achievement begins as a dream. Today, we dream of Rangers defeating Africa’s biggest clubs and bringing the CAF Champions League trophy to Enugu,” the management said.

Meanwhile, Rangers FC and their fans had earlier celebrated their NPFL win at Okpara Square and paraded their trophy through the capital city with much jubilation and fanfare before retiring to Government House for the dinner reception and presentation of the trophy to the governor.

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Final-year female varsity student found dead in Kogi

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The deceased student, Sarah Ojodomo Idoko
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The lifeless body of a final-year female student of the Federal University Lokoja has been discovered along the Felele–Lokoja Road in Kogi State.

The deceased, identified as Sarah Ojodomo Idoko, was a final-year student of the Federal University Lokoja. Her body was reportedly found on Saturday night near the Crusher area along the busy Felele axis after she was allegedly dumped there by unknown assailants.

Eyewitness accounts indicate that a vehicle was seen stopping briefly near the location at about 8 p.m. before speeding away. Shortly afterwards, passers-by reportedly discovered the victim’s body by the roadside and alerted authorities.

Initial reports suggested that Sarah was a student of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, after an identity card bearing her name and academic details was recovered at the scene.

The card indicated that she was enrolled in the Higher National Diploma (HND) programme in the Department of Office Technology Management for the 2024/2025 academic session.

However, the Kogi State Police Command later clarified that the deceased was actually a student of the Federal University Lokoja.

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Confirming the incident, the Commissioner of Police in Kogi State, CP Naziru Kankarofi, said investigations had commenced.

He noted that the police were working to establish the circumstances surrounding the death and track down those responsible.

According to the police commissioner, details of the investigation would be made public at the appropriate time, while assuring residents that the command remains committed to ensuring justice for the deceased.

The tragic death of Sarah Ojodomo Idoko has once again raised concerns about the safety and security of students and residents along the Felele corridor, a major gateway to Lokoja that has witnessed several security-related incidents in recent years.

Meanwhile, the Association of Nigeria Female Students (ANFS), Kogi State Chapter, described the killing as cruel, unfortunate, and unacceptable.

In a statement issued by its State Coordinator, Comrade Celina Ojoniko James, the association expressed deep sorrow over the loss and called on security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure that those responsible are identified and prosecuted.

The group also urged government authorities and security agencies to strengthen safety measures around campuses and student communities to prevent similar tragedies in the future. (TRIBUNE)

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