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COAS charges troops to remain loyal, disciplined, dedicated

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has charged Nigerian Army troops to remain loyal, disciplined and dedicated in order to ensure elimination of all forms of criminality in the country.

Lagbaja gave the charge on Tuesday in Enugu while addressing troops during his operational visit to the Headquarters of 82 Division of the Nigerian Army.

He cautioned troops not to be swayed by fabricated social media lies and misinformation, adding: “You should not allow dissident/criminal groups to indoctrinate you to do wrong things and take wrong decisions”.

The COAS noted that the Nigerian Army remained an embodiment of discipline, noting that it would not tolerate any soldier or officer flaunting the constituted rule and law of their host community or state.

Lagbaja also said that the Army holds the welfare of its troops and their families to a very high esteem, adding that it had prompted the inauguration of various projects with the headquarters and the Abakpa Military Cantonment.

He noted that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was also working to ensure that the officers and soldiers welfare remained a top priority.

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According to him, in line with my Command philosophy, one of the pillars which is sound administration; the Army High Command is poised to carry out massive renovations in our barracks nationwide.

“We are also addressing challenges that affect young families – we are talking about Command Secondary School, Command Primary School, water supply in our barracks, electricity and even the welfare of our departed colleagues.

“The President has taken it upon himself to address the backlog of severance.

“You must have heard it, over and over again, that he has approved the payment of the backlog of the group life assurance claim to the families of our departed colleagues that had been outstanding since 2011.

“So, he had approved N18.4 billion to clear that backlog. That will be done,” he said.

The COAS noted that the Army on its own had instituted Group Personnel Accident Insurance to cover the gap in the event that soldiers who are deployed on operations perhaps within Enugu or any other place have an accident.

“Then, the insurance company will pay claims. We are doing all these to cater for your welfare and wellbeing.

“However, as the saying goes, to whom much is given; much is expected. So, my charge to you is to remain loyal to the Constitution of Nigeria and the government of the day,” he said.

The army chief warned army personnel not to engage in illegal duties or get involved in civil matters that do not have any bearing or connection to their official duties, adding: “The Army is too busy to engage in frivolities”.

High points of the COAS visit included the unveiling of the remodeled Headquarters 82 Division Office Complex and face lift of its major offices and visitor’s room.

The COAS also inaugurated renovated Block 12 and 13 accommodations for corporal below personnel and gave keys to its new occupants; did ground breaking of officers’ transit accommodation and inaugurated the new Dragon Officers’ Mess all in Abakpa Military Cantonment, Enugu.

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QEDNG Summit 2026 set for August 11 in Lagos

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The QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit will hold its second edition on August 11 in Lagos, bringing together leaders across the creative, business and policy spaces.

Convened by Mighty Media Plus, publishers of online newspaper QEDNG, the summit brings together conversations at the intersection of creativity, enterprise and influence, with a focus on strengthening Nigeria’s creative economy.

Reflecting on the inaugural edition, Iyanda said the summit drew participation from respected figures across sectors, including group managing director of SO&U Udeme Ufot as chairman and founder of The Africa Soft Power Group Dr Nkiru Balonwu as keynote speaker, alongside panellists such as filmmaker Kunle Afolayan, All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) founder Mike Dada and executive director of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) Dr Shaibu Husseini who contributed to discussions on the direction of the creative economy.

“The first edition showed that there is a strong interest in serious engagement around the creative economy. We had contributions from experienced voices who helped set the tone for the kind of platform we are building,” Iyanda said. 

Building on the success of its inaugural edition, the summit continues to expand its scope, attracting a diverse mix of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers and emerging talents.

“This summit is designed as a meeting point for ideas, influence and execution. It is not just about conversations, but about outcomes that strengthen the creative economy,” Iyanda added.

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He noted that the timing of the summit is significant as the country’s creative sector continues to evolve.

“Nigeria’s creative sector has grown in visibility, but the structures that support it are still evolving. The QEDNGCreative Powerhouse Summit is part of the effort to bring clarity, direction and serious engagement to that growth,” he said.

The 2026 edition will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions and curated sessions addressing themes around innovation, growth, funding and the global positioning of Nigerian creative talent.

According to Iyanda, the long-term goal is to build a platform that remains relevant across generations.

“Our goal is to build a platform that remains useful over time, one that documents progress, connects stakeholders and contributes meaningfully to policy and practice,” he said.

Further details on speakers, partners and the full programme will be announced in the coming weeks.

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US-based Nigerian pleads guilty to $50m fraud

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A United States-based Nigerian, Animashaun Adebo, has pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy over his involvement in a series of business email compromise and romance scams that resulted in more than $50m in losses.

A statement obtained by PUNCH Metro on the US DoJ website on Tuesday said that Adebo, also known as “Kazeem” and “Kazeem Animashaun,” entered a guilty plea on Monday at a federal court in Brooklyn.

The statement noted that Adebo and his co-conspirators orchestrated multiple fraudulent schemes targeting individuals and small businesses across the United States, particularly within the Eastern District of New York.

The statement read, “Earlier today in federal court in Brooklyn, Animashaun Adebo, also known as ‘Kazeem’ and ‘Kazeem Animashaun,’ pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy for his role in a series of fraudulent business email compromise and related romance schemes that resulted in more than $50 million in losses by individuals and small businesses located within the Eastern District of New York and throughout the United States.

“The defendant and his co-conspirators misappropriated victim funds and laundered them through shell company accounts in the United States and abroad, sometimes using unsuspecting middlemen to further obscure the fraudulent source of the funds.”

The statement explained further that the syndicate misappropriated victims’ funds and laundered them through shell company accounts both within and outside the US, sometimes using unsuspecting intermediaries to conceal the origin of the funds.

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It added that investigations revealed that the group carried out business email compromise schemes between April 2021 and March 2022.

As part of the schemes, victims involved in real estate transactions received fraudulent emails impersonating legitimate parties, directing them to transfer funds to designated accounts.

“As one part of the BEC schemes, victim-individuals involved in real estate transactions received fraudulent emails purporting to be from legitimate parties to those transactions. The emails instructed them to wire funds they believed to be related to the real estate transactions to specified bank accounts.

“The fraudulent email accounts that contacted the victims closely resembled but were slightly different from the email addresses of the legitimate parties to the transaction (a process known as ‘spoofing’).”

Similarly, employees of targeted companies were deceived into transferring funds after receiving emails that appeared to come from trusted vendors or business partners.

In each instance, funds transferred by victims were diverted into accounts controlled by Adebo and his associates.

The statement further disclosed that Adebo laundered part of the proceeds through the purchase of luxury watches and via an illegal money exchange operation run by his co-defendant, Idowu Ademoroti, who has already been convicted and sentenced.

“As another part of the BEC schemes, employees of victim companies received fraudulent emails purporting to be from legitimate vendors or other business partners of those companies directing them to transfer funds to specified bank accounts.

“In each case, after the victims executed the wires in accordance with the fraudulent instructions, the transferred funds were misappropriated from the victims and sent to and through accounts controlled by the defendant and his co-conspirators.”

It added that Adebo ultimately received part of the fraudulent proceeds through corporate bank accounts located in Nigeria.

According to the statement, another defendant linked to the scheme, Nelson Ojeriakhi, was arrested in Paris and extradited to the US in July 2025. He pleaded guilty in November 2025 and is awaiting sentencing.

It added that the fourth suspect, Noguan Eboigbe, remains at large.

“The defendant further laundered illicit proceeds through the purchase of luxury watches and through an illegal money exchange operation run by his co-defendant Idowu Ademoroti, who was previously convicted and sentenced to a term of incarceration for his role in the scheme. Adebo ultimately received fraudulent proceeds in corporate bank accounts located in Nigeria.

“A third defendant, Nelson Ojeriakhi, also a Nigerian national, was arrested in Paris, France, and extradited to the United States in July 2025.

“Ojeriakhi pleaded guilty in November 2025 and is pending sentencing, while a fourth defendant remains at large,” the statement concluded.

In a related development, another US-based Nigerian, Ifeanyi Ugwu, is facing up to five years’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business involving more than $5m in illegally obtained funds.

The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California, Eric Grant, had stated that Ugwu, 49, of Bakersfield, admitted to running the illegal operation between December 2020 and August 2023.

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Over 6,000 Nigerians killed in Benue since Tinubu assumed office — Dino Melaye

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ADC chieftain, Dino Melaye has claimed that over 6,000 Nigerians have been killed in Benue State since Bola Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, as he criticised the ongoing failure to address persistent insecurity in the region.

Dino Melaye made the statement while speaking on the violence that has continued to affect farming communities in the state.

In a video clip shared widely on social media, Melaye pointed to the high number of deaths recorded in Benue alone during this period and questioned why the situation has not improved.

He said the figures reflect a serious challenge that demands attention from those in authority.

According to him, the attacks by terrorists have claimed thousands of lives and forced many residents to flee their homes, leaving behind destroyed farms and communities living in fear.

Benue has seen repeated incidents of violence linked to disputes over land and resources, with terrorists often targeting villages at night.

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Reports from rights groups, including Amnesty International, have documented thousands of deaths across parts of central Nigeria in the same timeframe, with Benue recording one of the highest tolls.

Melaye, a former senator known for his outspoken views, used the occasion to highlight what he described as a lack of effective response to the crisis.

He argued that the scale of the loss in Benue should prompt stronger action to protect lives and restore calm.

The claims come amid broader concerns about insecurity in north-central Nigeria.

Independent estimates vary, but several sources have pointed to significant casualties in Benue from terrorist activities since 2023.

Some analyses put the number of deaths in the state in the thousands, though exact verification remains difficult due to the remote locations affected and challenges in data collection.

Local residents and community leaders have repeatedly called for better security deployment and measures to address the root causes of the conflict, such as competition between farmers and herders.

In recent months, attacks have continued in areas like Apa, Gwer West and other local government areas, adding to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people.

Melaye’s remarks add to the public debate on how best to tackle the violence that has affected daily life in Benue for years.

He urged those responsible for security to do more to prevent further loss of life and allow people to return to their normal activities without constant threat.

As the situation persists, many in the state continue to hope for lasting solutions that go beyond statements and include practical steps on the ground.

The federal and state governments have at times announced operations and peace initiatives, but residents say the cycle of attacks has not yet been broken.

This latest comment from the ADC chieftain reflects the frustration felt by many who live with the daily reality of the insecurity in Benue.

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