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Publisher cries out over sale of mother’s property with fake documents, delayed prosecution by police

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The Publisher of Benchmark de Analyst Newspaper, Hon. David Kalu, has cried out over the sale of the property of his mother, Comfort Kalu, by persons put in charge of them by his late father, David Kalu.

The member of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers, GOCOP, also faulted the inaction of the Enugu State Police Command.

In a letter to the media, Kalu wrote:

Enugu State Police Command should rise to their responsibility in prosecuting a matter reported to the Police Commissioner, through a letter dated 26th May 2018.

The matter was reported and duly investigated, then charged to court, and the prosecution started.

The matter had case file N0 MES/215C, the matter started in 2018 and was later transferred to another magistrate in 2019, during which the PW1 and PW2 gave their evidence.

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Since the PW1 and 2 gave their evidence, the matter has been on standstill and what brought the standstill was the inability of the police to bring the Prosecution Witness Three (PW3). Who is the Investigative Police Officer (IPO)?

According to the Police, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), is now retired and that it can’t be able to produce the PW3.

It is believed that the police is a team work, the matter was reported to the Commissioner of Police (CP), it is believed that from the CP the case file went to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), then to the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) before it got to the officer in charge of D4 department that assigned the job to the IPO that invited the compliant, arrested the accused and investigated the matter and wrote report on his findings, submitted it and got approval before the matter was charged to court?

If the police work is a team work as articulated above, should the retirement of the PW3 mean the closing of the case against the accused?

Aside from the Commissioner of Police (CP), the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) and the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in the team of the work. The D4 department is a team of investigative officers and in which even the officer in charge of the D4 Mr. Umunna, as of the time the case was reported is still in service. Why can’t he be reached, in order for him to come and give evidence on the matter based on the police investigation report of the case?

The implication of the PW3 not given evidence in the matter, is that it will make the matter to lack merit, therefore the accused will go free.

The story of the prosecution of this case is a sympathetic one, which cannot be all penned down here, this one case that six or more prosecutors have participated in.

Due to the manner, in which from day one of the case we paid for the typing of the charge sheet, buying of file, paid for photocopies and from that day have been bearing the financial burden of prosecuting the case, the family wrote a letter to the Enugu Police CP dated 25th Feb and delivered to the police on 25th Feb 2022 “REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION ON THE FUNDING OF A STATE CASE INITIATED BY YOUR OFFICE.”

The questions raised in the letters are as follows: (1) Who pays for the typing of the Charge Sheet. (2) Who pays for the uploading of the case documents on oath (3) Does the plaintiff pays appearance fee to the prosecutor (4) The police in a matter has three witnesses PW1, PW2, and PW3. The PW3 is the IPO who investigated the matter, for the PW3 to come to court to give evidence in the matter, is it the responsibility of the Plaintiff (Complainant) to pay for the cost of the PW3 coming to court to give evidence in the matter?

Because of the above mentioned letter, the complainant was physically attacked by one of the prosecutors in the court premises by hitting and to the extent of spitting on the face of the complainant over the objection of the complainant, because of many irregularities carried out by the prosecutor.

After the physical attack by the prosecutor against the complaint, another letter with the heading “REPORT ON PHYSICAL ASSAULT AND THREAT TO MY LIFE BY PROSECUTOR PEACE OPARA OF THE ENUGU POLICE COMMAND was written to the Commissioner of Police Enugu Command again on 25th July 2022 and received by the police on 27th July 2022. Reporting the attack by the prosecutor, the only thing done was the change of prosecutor and the case still stands still.

As the case was on, the accused went ahead and sold the said property.

The accused persons have been going about telling people that the police are a toothless bulldog and lack the audacity to prosecute the matter, bragging that the matter has come to an end.

This led to a petition written to the State Commissioner of Police dated 09 May 2022, with heading “RE-OBTAINING PROPERTY BY FALSE PRETENCE AND CRIMINAL CONVERSION OF TITLE DOCUMENTS FOR PERSONAL USE BY MR & MRS SIMEON ANOZIE” and delivered on the 10th May 2022, nothing came out of the letter.

As of the last court date on the matter, the defence counsel wanted the court to grant him a motion on the close of the prosecution case and let the defence open theirs.

The next court date on the matter is April, 14th 2024, and if the Enugu Police Command cannot provide the PW3, the presiding magistrate may have no option than to grant the agreed to the request of the defence on the prosecution closing its case.

As said on the action of the police, through the prosecution process, this entails that if the Enugu State Police Command can investigate a case reported to it then take the matter to court, at the end cannot prosecute the matter, is this an indication of a big security problem in the state?

GENESIS OF THE MATTER

The late Mr. David Kalu during his lifetime lived and personally acquired a property at N0. 7, St John Crescent, Ugbo Oghe Abakpa Nike Enugu.

Late David Kalu, the Landlord with the consent of his wife, Comfort Kalu brought back Mr. Simeon Anozie who is the son in-law to Mr. David Kalu to Enugu because of the crisis in Northern Nigeria, he gave Mr. Anozie two living rooms and a shop in the same property. The shop was the dry cleaning business and appointed him as his caretaker of the property. The reason of Mr. David Kalu appointing, Mr. Anozie the caretaker was because he Mr. David Kalu wanted to relocated to the village as a result of his position as as the most elderly person in his family and as demand by the culture and tradition of his people, the most elderly person in a family lives in the village.

Furthermore, before leaving Enugu for his hometown, Ozuitem. Late Mr. David Kalu clearly instructed his daughter Mrs. Margaret Anozie (Nee Kalu) and in law Mr. Simeon Anozie to be remitting all money from his house rent from the tenants to him.

Shortly afterward, the duo of the Anozie criminally conspired and stole the title document of the property and this they did by telling Late Mr. David Kalu that the original land owners, the Nike people of Enugu East Local Government Area Enugu State Nigeria were verifying all landed properties sold to individuals.

The Anozies told late Mr. David Kalu that the Nike people are requesting for the original title document of every property.

Late Mr. Kalu, who was already resident in Ozuitem, Bende LGA, gave them the document with an instruction to make a photocopy of the document and return the original to him.

They the Anozie never returned the document, rather absconded with the document and assumed the landlord of the property and later sold the property after the death of Mr. David Kalu.

Immediately after the death of Mr. David Kalu, the Anozie banned late Mr. David Kalu’s wife and other children from the property.

Our family is asking that everyone comes to our rescue as the matriarch of our family who is above 80 years of age is dying gradually due to the trauma in the delay in justice based on the action of the Enugu State Police Command.

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DSS releases, compensates man wrongfully arrested over alleged links with Boko Haram

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The Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, has ordered the immediate release of a man wrongfully linked to Boko Haram terrorists.

The setting free followed a DSS investigation review panel that cleared Nura Idris of allegations of collaboration with Boko Haram terrorists.

Aside from giving Idris N3 million monetary compensation to meet his immediate needs, the DSS DG promised to help the wrongfully detained herder in his business, a practice common with the DG.

According to a security source, the farmer and animal rearer from Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, was arrested by a sister security agency in Suleja, Niger State, in June 2024, for alleged links with terrorists, and was thereafter transferred to DSS custody.

Following a thorough review of Nura’s case, the DSS investigation panel found no basis for the charges against him, prompting the DGSS to order his immediate release and payment of compensation.

Receiving the compensation, Nura thanked the DGSS for what he described as a kind gesture, saying the money would help him restart his life.

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“I thank the DGSS for his kindness. I was well treated in DSS custody and I pray that Allah rewards the DGSS immensely,” the source quoted Nura as saying.

His father, Yusuf Idris, who received Nura upon his release, also expressed appreciation to the DGSS for his compassion and generosity, and assured that the compensation would be put to good use.

“When such cases are recorded, the DSS would usually follow up with the detainee, provide psychological and medical support, after which the Agency would further set up any business of the victim’s choice”, another source disclosed.

The release is part of an internal review exercise which the DSS began last year. The exercise is aimed at reassessing prolonged inherited cases to ensure that erroneously detained individuals do not remain in detention.

“The setting free and compensations across multiple cases underscores the DSS’s growing reputation for institutional integrity and humanness,” added the source.

“The Service under the current DG, has continued to show that safeguarding national security and citizens must go hand in hand with upholding the rights and dignity of citizens,” declared the source.

“Recall the case of Sunday Ifedi and his wife, Calista who were arrested on 8th November 2021 and detained in Wawa facility, three years before the appointment of the current DG in August 2024,” added the source. Sunday was released on 16th December, 2025, after the review of detainees ordered by the DG cleared him of ties with the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the DG awarded him N10 million as compensation.

“Importantly, plans are underway by the DSS to rebuild a restaurant in memory of Ifedi’s wife, Calista, who died while in custody in a detention facility in Wawa. The initiative is to compensate Sunday for the allegations that his late wife operated a restaurant being patronized by IPOB, for which they were arrested. This brings to bear, over thirty cases that have since been reviewed with over N300m paid as compensation,” the source disclosed.

It would also be recalled that, barely one month after ordering the release and payment of N10 million compensation of one Abuja-based business woman, Mrs. Chineze Ozoadibe, in October 2025, the DSS boss ordered the release of one Kenneth Okechukwu Nwafor, arrested in July 2022, for his alleged involvement in the activities of the proscribed IPOB. Five other detainees wrongfully linked to IPOB were by the same directive of the DG, released and each given an initial N2 million cash compensation. Last month, the DSS also released a Yobe State resident, Ya’u Mohammed, after investigations confirmed that he had no connection to terrorism.

Following his release, the Service provided initial financial support worth N2 million to assist his reintegration and restoration of his livelihood.

“There are many more instances where DSS investigations have established innocence and have been followed by efforts to facilitate reintegration,” stated the source, adding, “these are the kind of measures the DSS is using to build public trust.”

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Adeboye, Oyedepo thank Trump, seek more US action against terrorism in Nigeria

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, have praised the United States President, Donald Trump, for taking recent military actions against terrorism and called for more of such action to stem the tide of the unrelenting terror attacks by extremists in Nigeria.

They spoke to a packed audience drawn from a cross section of activists of all races and cadres from across the United States.

The event was in Washington DC during an award night for President Trump, two Congressmen: Rep. Chris Smith and Rep. Riley Moore, both of whom have tabled a bill seeking to end terrorism in Nigeria by punishing the sponsors, and other activists who have championed the cause of religious freedom in Nigeria.

The RCCG leader also spoke on the criticism that he had maintained a stoic silence while extremists carried out the killing and kidnap of Christians and other vulnerable communities across Nigeria, noting that as an elder religious leader, he embarked on a “spiritual warfare” rather than scream to escalate tension with concomitant reactions.

Bishop David Oyedepo delivered his keynote address at the gala night represented by 4 persons- Pastor Deji Akin Abiri, Pastor Dayo Ojo, Apostle Jacob Sharpe and Pastor Seyi Adeyeri

According to him it was not a surprise when President Trump intervened, having followed events and warned of dire consequences for the perpetrators of the violence.

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The grand event, tagged: “Faith Heroes Award Gala.” was organised by the Save Nigeria Group, USA with the participation of the US-Nigeria Civil Society Coalition at the Hilton Garden Inn, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.Nigerian lifestyle content

Adeboye, who rued that “terrorism is now at my doorstep,” appealed for a global coalition, led by the United States and its Western allies, to help defeat terrorism in Nigeria, while cautioning that the violence that has consumed communities across the country was no longer distant from him.

The appeal came as former United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Sam Brownback, and Dr. Katrina Swett, a prominent advocate for human rights, religious freedom and international justice, criticised Nigerian authorities for failing to protect citizens of all faiths from extremist violence.

In an emotion-laden address after receiving an award at the gala, Adeboye said terrorism had worsened since the December attacks on terrorist camps in northern Nigeria.

He said the United States and other Western powers would need to take more decisive action if peace was to return to Nigeria.

Drawing from Isaac Newton’s first law of motion, he said Nigeria was trapped by what he described as a structure of untouchables, powerful actors who make the fight against terrorism difficult from within.

He said: “There are certain people in my country that, I regret to say, are untouchable, and only God can deal with them.

“If you want to help us, help us more.

“No matter who is in office in Nigeria, only God can help us.

“Use your influence to help us.”

Adeboye thanked President Trump and the United States Government for what he described as assistance to Nigeria. Nigerian lifestyle content

But he said the work had not gone far enough.

He said Nigeria needed the combined effort of countries such as the United States, Britain, Australia, and other Western allies to help confront terrorist groups and restore peace.

While acknowledging that people of different religions have suffered from terrorist attacks, Adeboye said Christians had become the prime targets of many of the killings.

He added that none of the major ongoing attacks could be traced to Christians.

The cleric also responded to criticism that he had not done enough because much of the violence was concentrated in northern Nigeria.

He said the scale of the crisis had moved beyond what any religious leader or local institution could address alone.

He warned that without external support, Nigeria might not know peace, saying terrorists were emboldened and communities were being overrun.

Adeboye said his church had established an internally displaced persons camp to help victims of terrorist violence.

He said victims were being provided food and relief, and that plans were underway to establish a secondary school for young people in the camp, along with skills training for adults.

The crisis, he said, had created an estimated 11 million displaced persons, many of whom had lost homes, livelihoods, and access to education.

Adeboye, however, said he did not support sweeping accusations that the administration of President Bola Tinubu was doing nothing to fight terrorism. Executive Branch

He said, like Trump, Tinubu’s role as commander-in-chief was to give instructions to the military, but the effectiveness of those instructions depended on execution.

He also said he had advised Tinubu to meet with Trump to demonstrate seriousness in the fight against terrorism before the December military action.

Though Adeboye said he does not agree with everything Trump says, he described the American president as the best politician he had ever known because, according to him, Trump acts on his promises.

“To be a good politician, you must be able to speak two different things from the same mouth,” Adeboye said, adding: “And I like him because when he says: ‘I want to do this,’ you better get ready.”

He said that as Trump winds down the Iran war, he should complete what the cleric described as the good work he started in December against terrorist camps in Nigeria.Nigerian lifestyle content

He said the terrorists were mocking the faith of their victims.

“They are asking: ‘Where is their God?’” Adeboye said, adding that he had gone to God in agony and deep prayer several times over the crisis.

Brownback, a former Governor of Kansas, who also served in the United States Senate and House of Representatives, said it was painful that Nigeria was still bleeding, making apparent reference to the latest killings of 22 persons in Plateau State by suspected Islamist terrorists.

He warned that Nigeria risked losing the nation if terrorists were allowed to overrun it.

He said the United States wanted to help Nigeria defeat terrorism so that Nigerians could fulfil the promise of their country.

He described Nigeria as being “out in the fork” and urged Nigerians and their allies to subdue terrorist networks, including Fulani terrorist groups, and resist any attempt to turn the country into a caliphate.

Swett, in her remarks, described Nigeria as a country of extraordinary people and said America must do more to help Nigeria fight terrorism.

“Yes, the future is in the hands of Nigerians, but America has powerful leverage to do more,” she said.

She expressed satisfaction that the Trump administration was placing Nigeria at the centre of international discussion on religious freedom and terrorism.

In his remarks, Stephen Osemwegie, President of Save Nigeria Group USA and convener of the US-Nigeria Civil Society Coalition, said the mission would not be complete until the entire terrorist network in Nigeria was dismantled.

“Terrorism is not a Nigerian or American issue,” Osemwegie said, adding: “We need global support to establish global peace.”

He urged both chambers of the United States Congress to speedily pass H.R. 7457, the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2025, and send it to President Trump for signature.Nigerian lifestyle content

Osemwegie paid tribute to two members of Congress, Christopher Smith of New Jersey’s 4th Congressional District and Riley Moore of West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, for their sustained efforts in keeping terrorism in Nigeria on the American policy agenda.

He also praised Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo and Leah Sharibu, describing them as symbols of Christian resilience in the face of persecution.

The event, which organisers called: “Thank You, America,” brought together religious leaders, Nigerian diaspora advocates and American human rights voices pressing for stronger action against terrorism and religious persecution in Nigeria.

Among those honoured with the Faith Heroes Award was Bishop Oyedepo, who was represented at the event.

For the organisers, the Washington gathering was both a tribute and a warning: a tribute to those they say have stood for persecuted Christians in Nigeria, and a warning that without global intervention, the crisis could further unravel Africa’s most populous nation.

My Heart Bleeds — Oyedepo

Echoing the profound urgency in a powerful keynote address, Bishop Oyedepo, who extended his apologies for his physical absence, but whose words resonated deeply through the hall, declared that Nigeria is “virtually at the brink of collapse.”

The fiery Chancellor of Covenant University threw his weight behind a monumental legislative move unfolding in Washington: “Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026.”

Citing the horrific data compiled within the US Congressional findings, Oyedepo confronted the stark reality of Nigeria’s bleeding landscape.

The findings reveal that between 2009 and 2025, an estimated 50,000 to 125,000 Christians have been martyred, with over 19,000 churches destroyed.

Shockingly, the report confirms that Nigeria alone accounts for a staggering 72 percent of all Christians martyred worldwide.Nigerian lifestyle content

Pointing directly to the operations of Fulani-ethnic militias, Boko Haram, and ISWAP, Oyedepo backed the US legislative framework seeking to designate these militant groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) under international law, referencing the brutal massacres in Benue and Plateau States that claimed over 9,500 lives between 2023 and 2025 alone.

“From the above, you can see that the happenings in our country today call for urgent action from all stakeholders and well-meaning individuals to prevent a situation of total anarchy,” he warned, adding: “The intervention of the United States of America in Nigeria’s affairs is a most welcome one.”

He expressed deep gratitude to President Trump for his passionate concern.

He added: “My heart bleeds as I put down these few lines.

“We look forward to a nation that will be safe, peaceful, and prosperous again.”

Diaspora Ignites Washington

The Gala Night capped off a week of intense advocacy by Save Nigeria USA, which began on Saturday with a massive, roaring Save Nigeria Rally at MacPherson Square, just steps away from the White House.

With 26 civil society groups united under a single banner, the diaspora community has made it clear: they will no longer remain silent while their homeland bleeds.

Oyedepo was represented by Pastor Deji Akin Abiri, Pastor Dayo Ojo, Apostle Jacob Sharpe, and Pastor Seyi Adeyeri.

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Army appoints new GOCs, principal staff officers in major reshuffle

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has approved the appointment of new General Officers Commanding for 6 Division, Port Harcourt and 3 Division, Jos, as well as a new Commander for Army Headquarters Garrison.

Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col Appolonia Anele, in a statement on Saturday, said the “strategic reshuffling of senior officers across key operational, command, training and staff appointments within the Nigerian Army (NA) is part of ongoing efforts to enhance operational effectiveness, strengthen national security and consolidate the Army’s capacity to address emerging security challenges across the country.”

In the new posting, Major General WM Dangana has been appointed General Officer Commanding 3 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Joint Task Force Operation Enduring Peace, replacing Major General EF Oyinlola.

Major General EI Okoro takes over as General Officer Commanding 6 Division Nigerian Army and Land Component Commander Joint Task Force South-South Operation Delta Safe, replacing Major General EE Emeka.

Major General JR Lar has been appointed Commander Army Headquarters Garrison, while Brigadier General OM Oyekola assumes office as Acting Military Secretary (Army). Brigadier General I Waziri remains in the Office of the COAS as Chief of Staff.

Also, as part of efforts to deepen operational leadership and force readiness, Brigadier General IB Buhari has been appointed Commander Headquarters 63 Brigade, while Brigadier General K Rabiu takes command of Headquarters 31 Artillery Brigade.

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Major General SA Emmanuel has been appointed Commander Nigerian Army Space Command, reinforcing the Army’s growing focus on emerging domains of warfare and technology-driven security operations.

Major General O Adegbe has also been appointed Director of Intelligence and Security at Defence Headquarters.

In the area of professional military education and institutional development, Major General KE Chigbu has been appointed Deputy Commandant of the National Defence College while Major General SD Makolo has been appointed Commandant of the Nigerian Army Armour School.

Major General SO Adejimi becomes Commandant of the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, and Major General FS Etim has been appointed Chief of Training at Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army (TRADOC NA). Brigadier General U Ahmad takes over as Commandant, Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria.

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Other appointments include Major General KO Ukandu as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Post Housing Development Limited (PHDL) and Major General AI Allison as Managing Director of Defence Properties Limited.

The COAS charged the newly appointed senior officers to justify the confidence reposed in them by demonstrating exemplary leadership, professionalism, innovation and unwavering commitment to the Nigerian Army’s constitutional mandate of defending Nigeria’s sovereignty, protecting its territorial integrity and supporting civil authority in maintaining peace and security across the nation.

“The Nigerian Army remains resolute in its transformation drive and commitment to building a highly professional, combat-ready and people-oriented force capable of effectively addressing contemporary and future security challenges in pursuit of Nigeria’s national security objectives,” the statement said.

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