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Tinubu’s aide demands probe of Nigerian student’s killing in Canada

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The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Students Engagement, Sunday Asefon, has called for investigation into the killing of a Nigerian student who was studying in the University of Manitoba Canada, Stephen Afolabi Opaso.

The 19-year-old was killed by the Winnipeg Police Service in Manitoba, Canada, on December 31, 2023.

Asefon, who described the killing as barbaric and heartless, in a statement on Saturday, urged the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairperson of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission to ensure that the incident was not swept under the carpet.

He said, “The impression in the public as gathered during an interaction with the official National Association of Nigerian Students earlier on the case is that the killing was racially motivated as the demised student was not welding a gun at the time of the incident and that the police officers would have acted differently if he were to be a white.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairperson of NIDCOM should ensure that the incident is not swept under the carpet.

NANS and the entire Nigerian students should remain calm. We will follow the case up diligently until the Canadian authorities give a true account of the death of the Nigerian Student and compensate his family accordingly to avoid a diplomatic row that may lead to the closure of their embassy in Nigeria by Nigerian student Apex body NANS as earlier threatened if no action is taken by Federal Government of Nigeria within 3 working days.”

Supporting the SSA to the President, a human rights lawyer, Tolu Babaleye, called on the Federal Government to ensure justice was served on the matter, saying the threat the boy posed was not proportional to the defence method employed by the Canadian police.

He said, “The force applied by the police officer involved was too excessive. Assuming the boy was holding a gun, it would have been justified. The boy was said to be holding a knife; he would have looked for another means of disarming him instead of shooting him.

“I agree with the SSA that the issue should be investigated properly, but again, it depends on Canadian law. If it is under our criminal law in Nigeria for you not to be culpable in this kind of situation, the force you applied must be proportional to the threat the guy constituted at the time of the incident.

“You know this one has to do with diplomacy between the two countries because Nigeria and Canada have a very good relationship. I believe this incident will have to also be handled with wisdom because Canada is one of the countries that have opened its doors to our youths.”

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NDLEA Busts Brazil Returnee with 1.6kg Cocaine in Private Parts & Shoes at Lagos Airport (Photos)

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a 47-year-old Nigeria businessman based in Brazil, Uche Franklin Onyekwere, for attempting to smuggle 1.60 kilograms of cocaine into the country concealed in his private parts and the soles of his footwear.

The arrest occurred on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at the arrival hall of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Ikeja, Lagos, during the inward clearance of passengers from a South African Airways flight originating in Brazil via Johannesburg.

The operation was based on processed intelligence. Following a full body scan that indicated concealment, a strip search revealed a large parcel of white powdery substance later confirmed as cocaine wrapped around the suspect’s right thigh.

Two additional wraps of the same substance were discovered hidden in the soles of his flat shoes.

In a preliminary interview, Onyekwere, who resides in Rua Ever, Mulariuha, São Paulo, and has lived in Brazil since 2008, stated he purchased the drugs in Brazil intending to resell them in Nigeria to raise capital for his toy business and to fund the naming ceremony for his newborn child.

The seizure forms part of a broader week of intense anti-drug operations by the NDLEA across several states, resulting in the recovery of over 9,939 kilograms of various cannabis strains including Loud, Colorado (Colos), and Skunk along with other illicit substances.

At the Tincan seaport in Lagos, officers on Wednesday, January 28, discovered 1,183 kilograms of Canadian Loud cannabis hidden inside two vehicles (a Hyundai SUV and a Toyota Matrix) within a container imported from Montreal, Canada.

In Niger State, operatives intercepted a truck along the Dei-Dei Abuja expressway on Tuesday, January 26, arresting Andy Chidogu (49), Kenneth Ogene (45), and Sadiq Olanrewaju (27). The vehicle contained 176 bags of skunk (2,735kg) and 1kg of Colorado concealed among a legitimate flour load originating from Lagos and rerouted via Edo State for a N1.7 million transport fee.

In Edo State, NDLEA teams arrested Shaibu Yusuf on January 27 while he sought transport for 66 bags of skunk (792kg) hidden in charcoal bags bound for Katsina. On January 28, a joint raid with Nigerian Army personnel at Ebora camp, Ilushi, in Esan South East LGA destroyed 4,063.675kg of skunk on a 1.6-hectare farm, recovering 328kg of processed cannabis and seeds.

Four suspects Jeremiah Nwodeh (46), Chukwudi Pius (33), Pius Ogaba (46), and Onora Kwene (35) were arrested.

In Anambra, a cement truck intercepted at Upper Iweka, Onitsha, on January 28 concealed 345.2kg of skunk belonging to Abum Okeke (42), one of three occupants arrested.

Additional seizures included 473kg of skunk from Tunde Ogundele (39) and Soji Elegbelye (46) in Eleyewo community, Akure North, Ondo State, on January 26. In Kano, Abdullahi Usman (45) was nabbed with 12,500 ampoules of pentazocine injection on the same day, while Musa Shuaibu (42) yielded 4,390 tramadol pills on January 27.

Other arrests featured Oragwan Ekene with 15.5kg skunk in Lagos on January 30, and Omang Peter Edward with 3.5kg skunk hidden in a sound system and cereal packets at Seme border from Benin Republic on January 27.

The NDLEA also continued its War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization efforts, delivering lectures at schools across Yobe, Abia, Enugu, Lagos, Katsina, Oyo, and other states.

NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), commended officers from the MMIA, Tincan, Niger, Lagos, Edo, Anambra, Ondo, and Kano commands for their professionalism and urged sustained balanced efforts in supply and demand reduction.

The statement was issued by Femi Babafemi, Director of Media & Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, on Sunday, February 1, 2026.

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Ebonyi Gov. Sacks Political Appointees, Dethrones Traditional Rulers Over Deadly Communal Clash

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Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has taken decisive action against leaders of Amasiri Community in Afikpo Local Government Area following a brutal attack on neighboring Okporojo Community in Oso Edda, Edda Local Government Area.

The governor announced the immediate suspension and sacking of all political appointees from Amasiri including commissioners, management committee members, and other officials serving in his administration as well as the withdrawal of certificates of recognition from traditional rulers, the dissolution of the Amasiri Town Development Union and its executives, and the removal of all village heads.

The measures were declared during Nwifuru’s visit to the devastated Okporojo Community on Sunday, where he was accompanied by security chiefs. He described the violence as “barbaric” and “pushed me to the wall,” vowing that perpetrators would be arrested and prosecuted.

The attack, which occurred on Thursday, January 29, 2026, left at least four people dead, including several who were beheaded, with reports of an elderly woman among the victims and others missing or abducted.

Several houses were set ablaze, displacing families and leaving the community in mourning. Survivors, including one woman who was shot at twice but escaped, recounted the horror of the assault.

Authorities have linked the killings to a long-standing land dispute between the two neighboring communities, a conflict that has simmered for decades and periodically erupted into violence, claiming lives and destroying property.

During his visit, grieving families wept openly, pleading for justice and an end to the cycle of bloodshed.

Residents of Okporojo called on the state government to enforce lasting peace and prevent further attacks.Governor Nwifuru assured the affected community of full support and directed security agencies to conduct thorough investigations to bring those responsible to book.

The incident has heightened tensions in the area, with calls from locals for stronger intervention to resolve the underlying boundary and land issues once and for all.

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Nigerian Military Confirms Coup Plot Allegations: 16 Officers to Face Court-Martial

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has announced that investigations into the conduct of 16 military officers arrested in October 2025 have been completed, with some found to have allegedly plotted to overthrow the government.

In a press release issued today, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) stated that the officers were initially detained over acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations.

Following a thorough investigation conducted in line with established military procedures, the probe uncovered evidence linking a number of the officers to a plot against the government—an action deemed inconsistent with the ethics, values, and professional standards expected of AFN personnel.

“The findings have identified a number of the officers with allegations of plotting to overthrow the government,” the statement read. The comprehensive report has now been forwarded to the appropriate superior authority for further action.

Those implicated and found to have cases to answer will be formally arraigned before a special military judicial panel, where they will face trial in accordance with the Armed Forces Act and other relevant service regulations.

The DHQ emphasized that this process upholds accountability while maintaining the integrity of military discipline.

The arrests were first announced by the Defence Headquarters in October 2025, initially described in neutral terms as related to indiscipline. Today’s update marks the first official confirmation from the military that the matter involved an alleged coup attempt against President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The AFN reiterated its commitment to professionalism and adherence to constitutional order, assuring the public that the judicial proceedings will be conducted transparently and in full compliance with military law.

No further details on the identities of the officers or specific timelines for the trials were provided in the statement.

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