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Zone 2 Police Nabbed Armed Robbery Mastermid at Ikoyi, Bust Adulterated Oil Syndicate
The Nigeria Police Force Zone 2 Command Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, has recorded twin major breakthroughs in its intensified war against violent and economic crimes, dismantling a sophisticated highbrow estate robbery syndicate and uncovering a nationwide engine oil adulteration network
Addressing journalists on behalf of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2, Adegoke M. Fayoade, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Adamu Bello Mohammed, said the operations were executed in line with the intelligence-led policing strategy of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun
The breakthrough followed petitions dated February 4, 2026, from Parkview Residents Association, Ikoyi, as well as Banana Island Estate and other affected individuals, over recurring cases of burglary, house-breaking and armed robbery within the estates.
Acting on credible intelligence as directed by AIG Adegoke, the Zonal Anti-piracy unit operatives stormed a short-let apartment at George Residence along Femi-Pedro Street, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, on February 6, 2026, arresting the principal suspect, Francis Fidelis, 34, alongside three accomplices: Hassan Atahiru, 43; Ikpi Johnson Ibiang, 30; and Aishatu Seni Ali, 25.
The police operation that led to his arrest reportedly commenced at about 7 am. on the 6th of February until the early hours of 7th February the following day, underscoring the scale and intensity of the coordinated raid
Police investigations revealed that Francis is a resident of port Harcourt in river state but came to Lagos and secured short-let apartments within Parkview Estate, Banana Island Estate and Lekki Phase 1, using his girlfriend, Aish Seni Ali’s identity, face and nose mask to evade suspicion.
He reportedly paid over ₦10 million upfront for one of the apartments, earning the confidence of apartment managers and securing estate access cards that allowed unrestricted entry and exit.
For over three months, he allegedly operated undetected, moving in and out of the estates with a tinted vehicle. During operations, he wore a face mask and used a toy pistol, knife, and other dangerous weapons to intimidate victims. CCTV footage reportedly captured him jumping over fences to gain entry into homes.
Recovered exhibits include luxury vehicles, seven mobile phones, four iPads, large quantities of gold jewelry, wristwatches, rings, necklaces, burglary tools, a plastic pistol, charms, knives and other weapons.
The suspect allegedly confessed to carting away properties valued at over ₦3 billion from Parkview Estate, Banana Island, Lekki Phase 1, and other highbrow locations since 2025.
Police also arrested Hassan Atahiru, who allegedly acted as a receiver, transporting stolen items to Cotonou, Benin Republic. Efforts are ongoing to recover additional valuables believed to have been moved outside Nigeria.
Speaking with journalist, the Chief Security Officer of Parkview Estate, Mr. Daramola Adewale Dauda, expressed appreciation to AIG Fayoade and the Zonal Anti-piracy Unit led by CSP Mariam Ogunmolasuyi for their swift responses, noting that intelligence gathering was instrumental in identifying the suspect who had been lodging within the estate for over three months.
According to him, the estate had witnessed repeated cases of burglary and house-breaking, with residents losing gold, wristwatches, jewelry, and other valuables.
“These incidents prompted us to petition the Inspector-General of Police through the AIG Zone 2. The team assigned to investigate really tried. CCTV footage confirmed the suspect. After searching his room and vehicle, numerous property was recovered, which were later identified by some of the victims,” he said.
Daramola added that estate management has since upgraded its security architecture and assured residents that such breaches would not recur, especially with sustained police collaboration.
Engine Oil Adulteration Syndicate Uncovered
In a separate operation, the command dismantled criminal syndicates involving in nationwide production and distribution of adulterated engine oil.
The case followed a petition written to the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone-2, AIG Adegoke, who swung into action and directed the Zonal Anti-piracy unit for discreet investigation.
The Zonal Anti-piracy unit arrested Ngwu Samuel Ebezimakor, 26, identified as the alleged mastermind, who reportedly confessed to producing and importing the adulterated products from China before distributing them across Nigeria.
Coordinated raids across Imo, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, and Ogun States led to the recovery of 280 gallons of adulterated engine oil. The seized products were examined by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, which confirmed that they failed to meet Nigeria Industrial Standards.
Police described the operation as a grave economic crime capable of damaging vehicle engines, endangering road users, and undermining legitimate businesses.
AIG Fayoade commended the Zonal Anti-piracy unit for their professionalism and reiterated the Command’s zero tolerance for violent crime and economic sabotage.
“These breakthroughs send a clear message that criminal enterprises, no matter how sophisticated, will be dismantled,” the AIG stated, assuring that all suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.
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METHODIST CHURCH HONOURS MONDAY DIAMOND ANI WITH “APOSTLE OF FAITH” AWARD
The Methodist Church Nigeria has honoured the General Manager of the Enugu State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA), Hon. Monday Diamond Ani, with the prestigious “Apostle of Faith Award” in recognition of his outstanding humanitarian services and contributions to community development.
The award was presented by the Methodist Diocese of Akegbe, Aninri and Awgu Archdiocese (AAA) under the leadership of Rt. Rev. C. Orji, the Methodist Bishop of AAA Diocese, Enugu.
According to the Church, the honour was bestowed on Hon. Ani in acknowledgment of his selfless commitment to community development, social welfare, and humanitarian service over the years. The Church noted that his contributions have transcended political considerations and have positively impacted countless lives across communities.
His consistent humanitarian interventions have earned him the popular title “Odoziobodo”, meaning “one who builds and restores communities.”
Hon. Ani is widely regarded as a passionate advocate for community service, driven by a desire to improve living standards and promote love, unity, and a sense of
belonging among the people. His dedication reflects Christ’s teaching on the greatest commandment—love for God and love for one’s neighbour—placing service to humanity at the centre of purposeful living.
Due to his unavoidable absence, the award was received on his behalf and later presented to him at his office by Dr. Okechukwu Animba, Vice President (South-East) of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU).
Responding to the honour, Hon. Ani expressed profound gratitude to Rt. Rev. C. Orji and the entire Methodist Diocese for recognising his humanitarian efforts. He prayed for God’s continued grace and strength to serve humanity and touch more lives through his work.
He also appreciated his principal, the Executive Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, for appointing him to lead the CSDA, an agency charged with driving community interventions and sustainable development across the state.
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Controversial Enugu Centenary Land: Has A Daniel Truly Come to Judgment?
When the Enugu State House of Assembly adopted the report of its Special Committee on Land Matters and Disputes in 2024, many observers described it as a watershed moment in the long-running controversy surrounding the Centenary City land in Amechi and Obeagu communities.
The report attracted national attention because it tackled a dispute that had generated numerous court cases, allegations of intimidation, destruction of property, community unrest, and claims involving some of the most influential figures in the state.
For many residents of Amechi and Obeagu, the Assembly’s intervention provided the first official platform where their grievances appeared to receive impartial consideration. The committee’s findings were widely commended for their detailed examination of the circumstances surrounding the acquisition and development of over 1,097 hectares of ancestral land.
At the heart of the controversy was the allegation that Private Estates International West Africa Limited (PEIWA), operating under a development agreement with the Enugu State Government, relied on questionable documents to assert rights over vast portions of land originally linked to a proposed university project initiated during the administration of former Anambra State Governor, Dr. Jim Nwobodo.
After reviewing submissions from the parties, the Assembly committee identified several inconsistencies in documents connected with the acquisition process. Among its findings were concerns regarding the authenticity of a survey plan purportedly prepared for the “Permanent Site of Enugu State University of Science and Technology” in 1985, despite the fact that Enugu State had not yet been created at that time.
Controversial Enugu Centenary Land: A Daniel Has Come To Judgement
The committee also questioned the authenticity of signatures and official endorsements appearing on key documents, including survey records, gazette notices, and correspondences allegedly executed on behalf of traditional authorities in Amechi and Obeagu communities.
Based on these findings, the committee concluded that the host communities had established that they were not properly carried along in the acquisition process and recommended dialogue, compensation, government intervention, and a comprehensive audit of lands developed under the Centenary City project.
At the time, many hailed the report as evidence that the legislature was willing to confront powerful interests in defence of justice and accountability.
Two years later, events appear to have given fresh significance to those findings.
Today, Kingsley Eze, Chamberlin Mbachu and Private Estates International (W.A.) Limited are facing criminal charges before the Federal High Court, Enugu, in connection with the alleged forgery of a survey plan linked to the disputed acquisition of ancestral lands in Amechi and Obeagu communities.
According to the charge sheet in Charge No. FHC/EN/CR/84/2025, the defendants are accused of conspiring to forge a survey plan titled “Permanent Site of Enugu State University of Science and Technology” purportedly dated 1985.
The prosecution alleges that the defendants knowingly made or uttered the survey plan as a genuine document despite its alleged falsity. The offences are said to be punishable under relevant provisions of the Miscellaneous Offences Act.
The criminal charges have drawn renewed attention to the conclusions reached by the Enugu State House of Assembly in 2024, particularly its observations regarding inconsistencies surrounding the same survey plan and related acquisition documents.
The developments have also prompted further advocacy from civil society organisations. The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has called on the Inspector-General of Police to direct the Police Monitoring Unit to take over investigations and prosecutions connected with the dispute, investigate allegations of misconduct against certain police officers, and review criminal proceedings allegedly used for harassment and intimidation.
In a separate petition dated May 28, 2026, RULAAC also urged the Inspector-General of Police to intervene in two criminal cases pending before the Federal High Court, Enugu, citing repeated failures by law enforcement authorities to produce defendants for arraignment.
The cases include Charge No. FHC/EN/CR/84/2025, IGP v. Kingsley Eze & 2 Others, and Charge No. FHC/EN/CR/222/2024, IGP v. Alex Ifeadi & 2 Others.
As the criminal proceedings continue, many observers believe the matter has entered a decisive phase. The allegations that were once the subject of community petitions, legislative inquiries and public debate are now before a court of law for determination.
Whether the Assembly’s 2024 report marked the beginning of accountability or merely one chapter in a much longer struggle remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that the issues raised by the Amechi and Obeagu communities have not faded away. Instead, they have evolved into a legal test that could shape public confidence in land administration, governance and the rule of law in Enugu State for years to come.
If the legislative findings, criminal investigations and court proceedings ultimately converge on the truth, then many residents may indeed conclude that, at long last, a Daniel has come to judgment.
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1966 Coup: Aguiyi-Ironsi family honours Fajuyi’s ‘supreme sacrifice’
Son of the late head of state and former Minister of Defence, Chief Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, in a letter of remembrance and solidarity written on behalf of the Aguiyi-Ironsi family to the Fajuyi family, marking the 60th anniversary of his death, said July 29, 2026, will be a solemn occasion to honour a soldier they described as “a war hero who offered himself as a sacrificial lamb for the unity and integrity of the nation.”
The family recalled that Lt Col Fajuyi, then Military Governor of the Western Region, made the ultimate sacrifice in 1966 when mutinous soldiers abducted him alongside Maj Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi in Ibadan during the military counter-coup.
They stated that Fajuyi, in a defining moment of conscience, chose honour over personal safety and refused to abandon his guest and superior, a decision the family said reflected the highest ideals of loyalty, integrity, and military brotherhood.
According to the statement, his action transformed him into a national martyr whose legacy continued to inspire unity, courage, and selfless service.
The Aguiyi-Ironsi family also expressed sympathy with the Fajuyi family, acknowledging the enduring pain of their loss, while praying for continued strength, comfort, and peace.
The statement further stated, “He did not run. He did not hide. He chose to stand. In that sacrificial decision lay the essence of his greatness.”
The family called on government institutions, military authorities, and custodians of national memory to ensure sustained recognition and support for the Fajuyi family, stressing that his sacrifice remained a national responsibility to remember and honour.
It urged Nigerians to draw inspiration from his life and death, noting that his legacy continues to challenge the nation to uphold unity, courage, honour, and selfless service.
Fajuyi was killed on July 29, 1966, during the military counter-coup in Ibadan alongside Aguiyi-Ironsi.
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Anambra APP Celebrates Ugochinyere’s Emergence As Reps Minority Leader
By Okey Maduforo Awka
The emergence of Chief Ikeagwuonu Ugochinyere as the Minority Leader of the Federal House of Representatives has been described as a vindication of the fact that the Action People’s Party (APP ) represents the collective interests of the Nigerian masses.
Recall that recently, Ugochinyere was elected as the Minority Leader of the party in a keenly contested election of the Federal House of Representatives.
According to a statement by the Chairman Anambra state chapter of the APP Chief Chijioke Okeke, Ugochinyere had been consistent in offering himself as the voice of the people and that of the voiceless.
“It did not come to us as a surprise that our great leader High Chief Ugochinyere became the Minority leader of the Federal House of Representatives because he has always been consistent and focus towards providing himself as the only vent for the masses at the Green Chambers”
“We know his pedegre as a politician as well as a leader and he has remained focus in ensuring that the voiceless are heard and this is also a vindication of our party’s unflinching desire to provide a veritable platform in a democratic process”
Okeke further stated that the fifth columnists who had attempted to deregister the party have been put to shame adding that the party shall continue to champion the interests of the Nigerian people.
“They made failed attempt at deregistering our great party but they lost sight of the fact that the APP is firmely rooted on ground and has all that it takes to drive the wishes and aspirations of the Nigerian populace and with this recent development our traducers have been put to shame and our party is on the path of further greatness “. Okeke noted .
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