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Kogi group raises the alarm as Fulani bandits run amok in Kogi East

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The leadership of Uja’Ache Citizens’ Mandate, a socio – political Organisation based in Kogi State, has called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene in the orgy of killings in Kogi East or the citizens will be compelled to defend themselves.

The call was made as part of the resolutions from an emergency meeting on Sunday in Lokoja, state capital as contained in its press release to newsmen.

The leadership and members of Uja’Ache Group are amazed at the recurrent dastardly killings going on in Agojeju – Odo and other Omala LGA communities by Fulani herdsmen killers after taken possession of Bagana and Iyade township, always laying seize to victims.

President of Uja’Ache Citizens Mandate, Alh. Idris Isah, who said though, he is not unaware of the helplessness of the Federal Government Security agents in taming the ravaging Fulani herdsmen killers in Kogi East, Kogi West, Benue, Plateau States and virtually every part of North Central states, where innocent citizens are slaughtered freely in the last ten years, however,  warned that, citizens are already compelled to use any means in defending themselves in the absence of Federal Government’s urgent intervention.

He blamed the government of former Governor Yahaya Bello for the outbreak of epidemic of Fulani militia, their violence and the ordeals of people of Kogi East, for his “hostility and mischievous invitation of thousands of herdsmen to that part of the state to wreak havoc.”

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Isah said,”precisely on 30th January, 2024, the herdsmen killers now on a permanent occupation in Iyade and Bagana villages, extended their annexation to another village, Agojeju – Odo, all in Omala LGA, killing four men, one of whom was beheaded, while they lay seize, anxious to kill more”.

Fulani bandits’ permanent occupation of Omala, Dekina, Bassa LGAs in Igala/ Bassa Land, the heart of Igala Kingdom, started in 2017, barely a year the former Governor Yahaya Bello was first sworn in as Governor of Kogi State, at the peak of Fulani herdsmen clash with farmers across the country, and President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s ‘Rugar Agenda’ in place, in preference for popular ‘Cattle Ranching’.

Former Governor Yahaya Bello, while in his comfort with tranquilizing drug of bitterness, called on all hostile Fulani bandits and their cattle, facing rejections in many state of the country, to come to harbour in Kogi State, and he eventually deployed them into an extensive forest in Igala kingdom, bounding Omala, Bassa and Dekina Local Government Areas, where shortly and sadly, they became agents of death to the people, ravaging the multiple villages with AK47 riffles, double barrel guns and knives, eating farmers’ crops and terrorising them, raping their women with no security agents to the peoples’ rescue”.

“In this disturbing period of cacophony, the herdsmen militia squared up, attacked Agbenema town, killed the village monarch, HRH, Chief Musa Edibo (Onu Okemu) and four others, with similar killings in Opada, Ajichekpa, Iyade villages, while an ancient riverine town of Bagana all in Omala LGA, with an ancient national market was totally demolished after killings and the killer herdsmen took over possession of the town till date, with just an initial cosmetic but short-lived intervention by security agents then”.

“The orgy of death was not less pronounced at, Oganenigu town, with villages of Ajomayegbi, Ajomojayi and Agojeju in Dekina LGA, where over thirty five people were massacred, with widespread Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs,). The people of Kpanche, Ikende in Bassa LGA and Olowa and Okete in Dekina LGA are all having sleepless night on account of herdsmen killers terrorising their host communities at slightest provocation, while partnering with other Fulani crossing in over River Benue from Nassarawa State”.

“Governor Yahaya Bello has never hidden his disdain for the Igala/ Bassa majority ethnic nationality for their alleged occupation of Lugard house over the years and rejections of his candidature for Governorship and so, haven accidentally inherited electoral mandate of late Prince Abubakar Audu (an Igala man) after his death, Bello became powerfully drunken with venom of vengeance to strip Igala/Bassa politically naked across their political leadership and civil service with unimaginable vendetta, and desire to depopulate the senatorial zone by any means, if he had his way”.

“By the December 2017, less than a week after the killing of 73 Agatu and Tiv people and maiming of over two hundred others in Benue state by suspected Fulani herdsmen, Yahaya Bello had pragmatically mobilised his colleagues to the Presidential Villa, to not only endorse President Muhammadu Buhari for second term bid a head of 2019 presidential elections but smuggled himself into a 10 – member committee set up by National Economic Council to wet the ground for the establishment of Cattle Colonies for which, he Yahaya Bello without due consultations with state’s political and traditional leaders, offered Kogi State as a pilot state for the establishment of Cattle Colonies, with Kogi East LGAs been earmarked, which but generated severe tension in Kogi State”.

“The lonely voice that obviously and ferociously fought to a standstill his Colony agenda were the leadership of youth and socio-political Organisations in Kogi East (Igala/Bassa land), one led by Mr. Atayi Babs; Ojuju Agbadufu Igala and another by a Kogi East Community Leader, Alhassan Ejike and later complemented by Sen. Dino Melaye from Kogi West, with the leadership of both senatorial zones, threatening fire and brimstone through multiple petitions to the presidency, never to concede an inch of their land for colonies for herdsmen that were already killing and maiming their citizens. This citizens’ actions, Yahaya Bello felt was injurious to his person”.

“It was apparent that hundreds of thousands of Fulani herdsmen recalcitrantly imported by Yahaya Bello to Kogi State for his heinous, calamitous presidential political agenda, were forced over the 21 LGAs Chairmen and Traditional Council of Chiefs to constitute their representatives into a ‘LGAs Council of Traditional Meetings’ failure of which attracted sacking and dethroning of the affected LGA chairmen and traditional rulers that flouted his directive. These archaic policies he put in place to be seen, as extraordinarily hospitable to Fulani and so, to placate president Muhammadu Buhari to endorse him for president in 2023, is not only sadistic, overjealous but dwarf minded thinking of a failed leader”.

“Most of these herdsmen today have continued to constitute themselves as menaces by either massacring farmers and their households or kidnaping them and even with passersby for ransom payments in the state, especially, in Omala, Dekina, Bassa LGAs and various parts of Kogi East, the Igala Kingdom and Ajaokuta surbubs”.

“Surprisingly, the newly appointed Sole Administrator for Omala Local Government Area in Kogi State, Hon. Edibo Ameh Mark has allegedly summoned a stakeholders meeting comprising, selected political leaders and traditional rulers in Omala LGA and a swarm of Fulans herdsmen invited from the forests, led by their state chairman for an emergency meeting at Abejukolo Council Hall, last week, where he inaugurated a LGA Stakeholders Peace Committee, directing them to henceforth, be jointly holding stakeholders meetings on way forward in establishing peaceful co-existence in the local government area, an aberration that is archaic to Ife and indeed, the people of Omala LGA”.

‘In this concocted, imbecile, desecrate directive doled out by State Governor, Alh. Usman Ododo to Local Government Chairmen, where does the power of a Local Government Area Paramount traditional ruler, District Heads to summon a visitor, a Fulani man for query, who breaches the traditional and political rule (s) in the host communities lies? It’s indeed, a continuation of former Governor Yahaya Bello’s directive for inclusion of Fulani representatives in each of the 21 Local Government Traditional Council, an aberration that was dead on arrival.”

“The questions that is agitating the minds of the people of Omala is that, which group of LGA stakeholders did the newly appointed Sole Administrator, Hon. Edibo Ameh Mark consented with or invited to such highly populated Fulani herdsmen Extra – ordinary Stakeholders Security Meeting with the administrator of the Omala LGA? Is it the Apex Ife Development Association (IDA) leadership? Is it, Omala Traditional Council? a Leadership of the four districts of Omala? Is it, Omala Security Council? Is it, Kogi East Security Watch? Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC)? Is it the leadership of ICDA? All which are the key stakeholders of Omala and all Kogi East LGAs, all but claims ignorance of a plan for such meeting with Fulani militia group that were earlier imported to rain casualties mainly in the three LGAs of Kogi East”.

“The second question is, in all exhaustive efforts by hosts communities to broker peace where Fulani militia held sway, where has such inhabitants and Fulani Herdsmen Dialogue for peaceful co-existence successful with the Fulani militia keeping covenants or agreements with host communities without breach and instead, escalating the orgy of killings? Is it in Plateau? in Benue? In Taraba? In Kaduna or which state to take cue from?”

“I soberly pleads with Hon. Edibo Ameh Mark to go back and learn from the history of Fulani Jihad of Uthman Danfodio’s economic and political war, to gain control of resourceful states to their advantage and so, stop playing the established scripts of the state under the immediate past and present administration of Governor Ahmed Ododo in Kogi state, as posterity will judge them for establishing killing fields, by igniting horror and pogrom in Omala, Dekina, Bassa and Kogi East”.

“As long and sadly as the present Governor, Usman Ahmed Ododo shares same political umbilical cord and acting as a proxy Governor, these archaic policies of Yahaya Bello still well reverberating in his heart and accordingly, implanted in his stooges, proxy successor, would hardly proffer least solutions to the Fulani menace in Kogi East of the state”.

“I therefore warn that, it is time the Federal Government under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu should take an urgent and decisive action to halt another Benue, Plateau or Kaduna bloodletting in Kogi East especially, as no stranger (s) will be accommodated in any large kingdom like Igala/Bassa land, not staying for peace but killing and destroying their socio – economic livewire and expects peace. Except the peace of grave yard, as the inhabitants must defend their ancestral land, their cultural and socioeconomic lifeblood, if they remained unprotected by the state and the Federal might”.

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Adeniyi Adeyemi: I borrowed N100m to secure PFIPC DG appointment — lenders have reported me to EFCC

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Adeniyi Adeyemi, director-general (DG) of the “controversial” presidential foreign intervention promotion council (PFIPC), says those who lent him N100 million to secure the appointment have petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over repayment.

Adeyemi, who is facing allegations of forgery and impersonation over the existence of the PFIPC, spoke on Monday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

The presidency has said the council does not exist and that Adeyemi was never appointed by the office of the chief of staff to the president.

On July 7, President Bola Tinubu directed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to conduct a “thorough investigation” into the PFIPC controversy.

Responding to questions about the source of the funds he used to operate and resources at his disposal, Adeyemi said the money was borrowed.

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“Mr. Seun, I borrowed this money. In fact, those that I borrowed this N100 million have reported to EFCC,” he said.

“I borrowed this money to pay for this appointment. In fact, I can tell you, they have reported to the EFCC, asking me to refund their money. I borrowed this money.”

Adeyemi also dismissed allegations that he falsely claimed to have received an appointment from the United Nations (UN).

“It’s all sponsored. It’s a campaign of calumny. They should let us face the facts and documents. It is unfortunate that some actors in the government are taking up this matter. It’s unfortunate, and it’s embarrassing,” he said.

“Honestly, imagine the government claiming that one man, and called me a con artist, manoeuvred the whole system; it is unfortunate.”

Reacting to reports that a US-based lobbying firm is helping him seek asylum abroad, Adeyemi denied planning to leave Nigeria.

“I just ignored it because they sponsor a lot of people to bring my social media handle down,” he said.

“I don’t really know much about what is going on again. They said I was about to run away out of Nigeria. I’m still in Nigeria. I’m not going anywhere.”

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Umahi And The 5 Missing NELAN Engineers

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By Charles Ogbu

Many Nigerians may have heard that five Enugu-based Engineers (all Igbo) who had issues with Dave Umahi when he was the governor of Ebonyi state went to work in Ebonyi sometime in 2021 and never returned home till date but only a few know the full gist. Come with me as we dive into the detail of what has come to be known as the ‘NELAN FIVE’

Sometime in 2021, when the current Nigeria’s minister of works, Senator Engineer David Nweze Umahi, CON was the governor of Ebonyi state, it happened that the Umahi led govt felt the need to construct the Abakaliki Ring Road with loan from the African Development Bank (AFDB) and as is the case with many project funded by the AfDB, part of the condition for the loan was that AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTING FIRM would be employed to supervise the project to ensure the construction followed the terms upon which the loan was agreed

NELAN CONSULTING LIMITED, an Enugu-based consulting engineering firm specializing in project supervision, consultancy, and oversight for infrastructure projects, was hired through INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING to monitor and supervise the main contractors, ensure compliance with contract terms, AfDB standards, and quality

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The firm detailed 5 of their best engineers on the project. They were;

Engr. Nelson Onyemeh — Lead consultant/CEO of NELAN Consultants, from Ihiala, Anambra State.
• Engr. Ernest Edeani — From Nkanu, Enugu State.
• Engr. Ikechukwu Ejiofor — From Umunya, Anambra State.
• Engr. Samuel Aneke — From Nkanu, Enugu State.
• Engr. Stanley Nwazulum — From Amawbia, Anambra State.

In the course of their job, there was serious tensions between NELAN and the Umahi administration over project control and payments. According to the families of the 5 engineers, the Umahi government allegedly wanted NELAN to “take a back seat” so the state could exercise direct control, issue payment certificates, and give instructions to contractors. The then governor Umahi reportedly wanted NELAN to sign/approve certificates of satisfactory completion for work supervised or executed by other engineers/contractors — something NELAN refused, arguing it violated AfDB contract terms, their professional obligations, and risked the firm (and possibly the project) being blacklisted by the AfDB.

This disagreement created bad blood between the Umahi govt and the NELAN Engineers.

On November 3, 2021, the 5 engineers left Enugu for Ebonyi state in an official Toyota Hilux with registration ERR 001 EB for site supervision but never came back till this very moment neither were their remains found till date.

The Umahi-led Government issued a statement describing the incident as an unfortunate abduction by unknown gunmen linked to the Effium/Ezza-Effium communal crisis going on in a part of the state then adding that upon receiving news of the disappearance, the state govt mobilized security agencies for a search and rescue operation.

But in late November 2021, reportedly during a State Executive Council/Security Council meeting, Umahi publicly announced that the five engineers had been killed and buried in the bush by “Ezza warriors”, based on alleged confessions from arrested suspects. It should be noted that the then governor Umahi made this statement WHILE police and DSS investigations were still ongoing.

The families of the missing engineers described the statement as premature and shocking and insisted that the disappearance of the engineers was targeted and not a result of some random communal violence as alleged by the govt. They cite the “control of certifications and payments” dispute between the engineers and Umahi as being connected to the disappearance.

On their part, the Police and DSS launched investigations which led to the arrest of at least six suspects who were charged with kidnapping (and in some references, murder) in Charge No. HKW/7C/2022 at the Ebonyi State High Court in Ezzamgbo before Justice John Igboji.

Skeletal remains the security agencies believed to be those of the engineers were presented to the families but an INDEPENDENT DNA tests funded by the families to verify the same skeletal remains came back negative for the engineers; one set reportedly belonged to a female even when all five victims were men. This again, fueled the families’ suspicions that the disappearance of the engineers was masterminded by some person(s) and that even those claiming to be investigating may be trying to cover up the real truth.

To add to the families’ suspicion, a notorious kidnapper known as “Small” with a phone number – 08088985480 – allegedly first contacted the families shortly after the disappearance, claiming one engineer was in an accident and demanding ₦50,000 for treatment. Families paid in an attempt to trace him only for “Small” to end up reported killed (some account said by Anambra vigilantes in 2025 while some said he was killed earlier by his own people).Determined to find out the truth, the families hired private trackers to do a Phone tracking/triangulation on “Small” phone numbers (the result of which was reportedly reviewed by some investigators) and the result allegedly showed “Small” communicating repeatedly with individuals linked to the road project, including one Barrister Chioma Nweze who was then a close adviser to Umahi and involved in the Ring Road project (now Senior Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Community Engagement, South-East) and Felix Otta (project coordinator). Families believe that these links suggest the disappearance of the engineers was carefully planned and executed by powerful highly placed persons, and not some random community violence. Chioma Nweze strongly denied communicating with any attackers. 

The families equally alleged that a Key DSS investigator (Victor Chijioke Onyesom) was allegedly removed/sacked at a critical stage of the investigation without proper process or replacement. They queried why the security agents rushed to file charges without producing bodies or concluding investigations. On November 29, 2021, at a project progress review meeting, one Engr. S. Sowomi allegedly represented NELAN while the five-man management team was missing. This, the families deemed outrageous.

Since November, 2021 till date, the five wives of the five engineers — Patricia Onyemeh, Lovette Edeani, Ifeoma Ejiofor, Esther Aneke, and Mrs. Nwazulum — have been vocal and consistent in demanding answers from Dave Umahi and the relevant authorities. They insist the engineers traveled for a legitimate official assignment/meeting connected to the project and were targeted because of NELAN’s resistance to Umahi’s alleged attempts to bypass proper supervision and control payments/certificates against AfDB rules.
They reject the “general communal clash” narrative as a cover-up, calling it “outrageous, misconceived, misrepresented, and flawed.” while maintaining there is a coordinated cover-up, including impersonation at meetings, interference in investigations, rushed prosecutions to shield real culprits, and threats (including from an undisclosed “ghost client” after petitioning authorities).

They have been consistent in asking: IF THE KILLERS WERE ARRESTED AND CONFESSED, WHERE THEN ARE THE BODIES? Why charge the suspects for murder without bodies?

They have submitted petitions to President Tinubu, Senate President Akpabio, Speaker Abbas, NHRC, relevant security agencies, and state governments (Anambra, Enugu).

On March 16, 2026, they protested at the Federal Ministry of Works in Abuja (moved from National Assembly grounds), demanding justice, bodies, and accountability from Umahi. Two months after on May 2026, they issued a strong public rejoinder accusing Umahi of cover-up and demanding fresh probe. July 2026, through their lead counsel (including Femi Falana SAN in some actions), they obtained the Certified True Copy (CTC) of court proceedings in Charge HKW/7C/2022 and petitioned the National Judicial Council (NJC), Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and others for independent review, citing irregularities. 

On the Court Proceedings and Current status of the case;
In Charge No. HKW/7C/2022:
Six defendants were arraigned for kidnapping while applications to strike out names were filed early on.
In May 2025, the court noted that three applicants “enjoying the amnesty of the Ebonyi State Government” were admitted to bail on self-recognisance.
The case has seen repeated absences of defendants and counsel. On one occasion, the judge openly expressed frustration, noting the prosecution had informed the court about amnesty and that defendants would “do the needful,” only for them to stay away. The judge then ordered a senior state counsel to appear and explain.

In summary, the case remains stalled for now while the families continue to demand for a fresh INDEPENDENT FEDERAL LEVEL INVESTIGATION.

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FG suspends proposed WAEC, NECO fee hike

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The Federal Government has suspended the proposed review of registration fees for the 2027 West African Senior School Certificate Examination and the National Examinations Council Senior School Certificate Examination, pending wider consultations with stakeholders.

In a Monday statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Education, the ministry said the letter conveying the proposed fee adjustment, dated June 18, 2026, had been withdrawn to allow for a comprehensive review before any final decision is taken.

The ministry, in the release signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, said the suspension followed concerns and feedback from members of the public.

“The Federal Ministry of Education announced that the letter conveying the proposed fee adjustment, dated 18 June 2026, has been withdrawn to allow for a comprehensive review and broader consultations with all relevant stakeholders before a final decision is taken,” the statement said.

 

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According to the ministry, the proposed fee review was driven by rising costs associated with conducting national examinations, noting that registration fees have remained largely unchanged for several years despite increasing operational expenses.

It cited higher costs of logistics, security, printing of examination materials, technology deployment, quality assurance and other services required to maintain the credibility of public examinations.

The statement said the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, directed that the proposal be put on hold in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive and evidence-based policymaking.

“The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, has directed that the proposal be placed on hold in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive, transparent and evidence-based policymaking,” it said.

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The ministry said the decision reflects its commitment to ensuring that policies affecting students and their families are carefully considered and responsive to public interest.

It added that consultations would be held with examination bodies, state ministries of education, school proprietors and administrators, parents’ associations, organised labour, education stakeholders and other critical partners before any decision is reached.

Accordingly, the ministry said the proposed review of examination registration fees would not take effect as earlier communicated until the consultation process is concluded.

The Federal Ministry of Education reiterated that students’ welfare, equitable access to quality education and responsible policymaking remain central to the Federal Government’s education agenda and pledged to keep the public informed throughout the consultation process.

FG said it approved N50,000 as the new examination fee for WAEC and NECO for secondary school candidates from 2027.

The initial registration fee was N27,500, which means the new increment comes with an 82 per cent hike.

In a statement on June 18, 2026, issued by the Director of Senior Secondary Education of the Ministry of Education, Adeniji Ibrahim, the approval followed a request by WAEC for an upward review of the fee for the Senior School Certificate Examination for candidates from 2027.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the National Association of Nigerian Students had earlier kicked against the Federal Government’s approval of a uniform N50,000 fee for candidates.

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