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Amnesty International Demands End to Boko Haram Vicious Killing Spree
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Boko Haram must put an end to its vicious killing spree in the northern part of Nigeria, the Amnesty International (AI) has declared.
In a statement to condemn the killing of more than 40 civilians by the terrorist group, AI said Boko Haram must be held to account for its years of atrocities, including war crimes in the country.
On Sunday, January 12, 2025, members of the terror organisation attacked the victims on farming communities in Borno State, killing the inhabitants at close range.
In the statement, AI condemned in strong terms “the executions of these civilians which, once again, shows Boko Haram’s utter disregard for the sanctity of human life and for rules of international humanitarian law.”
“Boko Haram must be held to account for its years of atrocities, including war crimes,” the organisation declared in the statement.
“Our findings show that Boko Haram rounded up the farmers and fishermen, separated the men and shot them at close range.
“Those who attempted to flee were pursued and killed while dozens more were injured. A search for dead bodies is still ongoing while a mass burial is being planned for those killed.
“As well as killings targeting civilians, Boko Haram continues to abduct women and girls and extensively loot property.
“The fact that such atrocities remain commonplace shows that more needs to be done to protect civilians and ensure that families of victims receive reparation and justice,” it stated.
Over the weekend, Boko Haram fighters executed over 40 farmers and fishermen at Dumba community near Baga Borno state northeast.
A resident of Baga told AI that dozens of people have been injured and many are missing. Those killed have been buried.
Since 2020, Boko Haram has been targeting farmers and farmers around the Lake Chad. The armed conflict in northeast Nigeria has been ongoing since at least 2011 and it has created a humanitarian crisis, with more than 2 million people displaced, according to the United Nations.
Amnesty International has repeatedly documented crimes under international law and other serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law committed by both Boko Haram and the Nigerian military in the context of the conflict in northeast Nigeria.
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Alleged N36m Fraud: EFCC Arraigns Blessing CEO
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A social media influencer, Ms Okoro Blessing Nkiruka, also known as Blessing CEO, has been arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The self-styled relationship therapist was brought before Justice D.I. Dipeolu of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Friday, May 15, 2026, over an alleged N36 million fraud.
The EFCC, in a statement today, said Blessing CEO is facing a two-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing to the tune of N36.0 million.
“That you, OKORO BLESSING NKIRUKA, between July 14 and 17, 2024, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this court, did obtain the sum of N36,000,000.00 from Mrs Ifeyinwa Nonye Okoye under the false pretence of leasing a six-bedroom detached duplex situated at No. 1B, Tunbosun Osobu Street, Off Kuboye Road, Lekki, Lagos State, which representation you knew to be false, and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006,” one of the charges read.
“That you, OKORO BLESSING NKIRUKA, between July 14 and 17, 2024, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this court, fraudulently converted to your own use the sum of N36,000,000.00 property of Mrs Ifeyinwa Nonye Okoye, and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 383 and punishable under Section 390 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap C38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004,” another charge read.
At the commencement of proceedings, the defence counsel, Mr P.I. Nwafor, informed the court that the defendant had refunded part of the money to the petitioner.
“We have an application to make. The defendant approached the nominal complainant and refunded N24 million out of the N36 million.
“We are asking for a short adjournment to resolve the outstanding balance. The nominal complainant agreed that if the balance is paid, they can prevail on the EFCC to drop the case,” he said.
Responding, the prosecution counsel, Mr S.I. Suleiman, stated that the prosecution was not privy to any discussion between the defendant and the nominal complainant.
“The complainant here is the Federal Government of Nigeria, and we are here for the arraignment. We urge that the defendant take her plea, as that is the business of the day,” he said.
In his ruling, Justice Dipeolu held that “the defence and the nominal complainant can have discussions even during the pendency of the charge. It does not affect the proceedings before the court. The defendant will take her plea.”
After pleading not guilty, the prosecuting counsel applied for a trial date and prayed the court to remand her in a correctional facility pending trial.
But the defendant’s counsel informed the court that his client had only been served with the charge on Thursday, May 14, 2026, and that efforts were ongoing to file her bail application.
He, therefore, prayed that the defendant be remanded in EFCC custody pending the perfection of her bail conditions. This plea was granted, while the matter was adjourned till June 5, 2026, for the commencement of the trial.

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Maryland Mall Lagos Opens Bidding for Investors in Major Property Sale
By Adedapo Adesanya
Maryland Mall, one of the prominent retail and entertainment centres located in Lagos, has been put up for acquisition.
In what is shaping up to be a competitive bidding process targeted at qualified investors, the offering coordinated by Broll Property Services in partnership with Renaissance Capital Africa describes the property as a “high-yield income-generating investment” situated in a prime commercial corridor within the commercial capital.
According to details contained in the investment teaser seen by Business Post, interested investors are expected to submit expressions of interest before proceeding to due diligence and final bid submissions.
Final bid submissions are scheduled to close by 12 pm on Monday, June 30, 2026, according to the advisory firms.
The sale process is expected to attract interest from institutional investors, private equity firms, real estate funds and high-net-worth investors seeking exposure to Lagos’ commercial property market.
The mall, strategically located along a major road network in Maryland, boasts strong visibility and accessibility, factors considered critical in retail real estate performance.
The document disclosed that the facility, which hosts facilities like Genesis Cinema and Workstation, currently maintains an occupancy rate of 87 per cent and is professionally managed to maintain operational standards.
However, people who frequent the facility told our correspondent that the facility has faced several operational challenges. This development presents challenges for potential investors who will likely scrutinise factors such as tenant sustainability, operating costs, power expenses and consumer spending trends before making final commitments.
Under the outlined transaction process, shortlisted bidders will enter negotiations following due diligence and submission of financial offers.
Launched in June 2016 by Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, the then governor of Lagos State and Mr Atedo Peterside, Chairman of Stanbic IBTC, Maryland Mall boasts the largest outdoor LED screen in West Africa, under Purple Group’s management.
In 2020, the company officially rebranded the mall from Maryland Mall to Purple Maryland as part of its broader lifestyle and mixed-use real estate strategy. However, due to some macroeconomic headwinds, the company fell into a receivership in October 2023, with Mr Richard Ayodele Akintunde named the Receiver Manager.
Years ago, the management agreement between Purple Group and the receiver manager was terminated, and Broll was appointed the new Facility Manager.

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UK Strengthens Ties With Kano, Jigawa on Sustainable Development
By Adedapo Adesanya
The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its development partnership with Kano and Jigawa States, as part of its long-term commitment to development and reform in northern Nigeria.
The Head of Development Cooperation at the British High Commission Abuja, Ms Cynthia Rowe, recently completed high-level engagements with governors of both states as well as senior government officials and civil society leaders.
The discussions underscored the UK’s modern approach to development as a genuine partnership with Nigeria, which prioritises state-led ownership and sustainable development that delivers lasting impact through strengthening systems and partnerships grounded in investment, trade, climate financing, technical expertise and joint accountability.
According to a statement, the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, via the British High Commission, said Nigeria remains one of the UK’s most significant development partners, adding that the engagements underlined the strength and ambition of the bilateral relationship reaffirmed during the recent UK-Nigeria State Visit.
In Kano, Ms Rowe met with Deputy Governor Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo and senior officials, including the newly confirmed Head of Civil Service and Secretary to the State Government. The visit recognised Kano’s progress on climate finance, health system reform and private sector investment supported through UK technical assistance.
In Jigawa, she met with Governor Umar Namadi and heads of key ministries, departments and agencies. The meeting celebrated more than 25 years of UK-Jigawa partnership, one of the most longstanding bilateral development relationships at the subnational level in Nigeria. Discussions covered the state’s continued progress on health systems reform, agriculture, and governance and the path forward under UK technical assistance.
Since 2022, PLANE has supported Kano, Kaduna and Jigawa to strengthen state-led education delivery systems, working through Ministries of Education, SUBEB and key agencies. Its RANA+ foundational learning packages have reached 1.4 million pupils across the three states, alongside wider system strengthening.
Speaking on this, Ms Rowe said, “For more than 25 years, we have worked side by side with state governments, including Jigawa and Kano states, their communities, and civil society to build stronger health systems, improve learning outcomes for millions of children, support farmers to grow their businesses, and help states attract the investment they need to thrive.
These visits have reinforced our confidence in what this partnership can achieve. We are working together to deliver lasting change, and deepening a relationship built on genuine mutual respect and shared ambition for Nigeria’s growth and development.”
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