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Reps Seek Remittance of Recovered N30bn Social Investment Programme into TSA
By Adedapo Adesanya
The House of Representatives has called for the remittance of over N30 billion recovered from the presidential inquiry into the financial infractions on National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) fund to the Treasury Single Account (TSA).
The resolution was arrived at, following a motion of urgent national importance moved by Mr Saidu Abdullahi, the lawmaker representing Bida/Gbako/Katcha, in Abuja on Tuesday.
Mr Abdullahi said that the ongoing delay in the disbursement of the recovered funds had deepened poverty by disrupting President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda regarding poverty alleviation.
He expressed worries that credible sources had indicated that the recovered funds, estimated at over N30 billion, had not been remitted to NSIPA-designated TSA.
The lawmaker said this development had left millions of prospective beneficiaries without the social and economic support envisioned by the federal government.
According to him, it has weakened small-scale enterprises, exacerbated hardship in rural and urban communities, delayed local economic stimulation and eroded public trust in government’s social protection commitments.
Mr Abdullahi said that the continued uncertainty over the exact location and administrative handling of the recovered funds had posed fiscal risks and created institutional bottlenecks across national social intervention initiatives.
NSIPA is the statutory institution responsible for implementing federal government’s flagship social protection programmes, including Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP).
The president had in January 2024, in a decisive move to uphold accountability and transparency, suspended NSIPA’s operations for six weeks to allow a comprehensive investigation into alleged financial infractions.
The Deputy Speaker, Mr Benjamin Kalu, who presided over the plenary, referred the motion to relevant committees for further legislative action.
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Alleged N5bn Fraud: FG Arraigns Former Aviation Minister Stella Oduah
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian government on Wednesday arraigned former Minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella Oduah, before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on a N5 billion corruption charge.
She was put on trial by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, on five counts relating to advance fee fraud and conspiracy.
The federal government, through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is prosecuting her and eight co-defendants on a 25-count charge involving alleged conspiracy and money laundering of public funds.
The specific amount in the main charge is approximately N5 billion, though some reports have mentioned N7.9 billion or N10 billion in total across all charges.
Mrs Oduah and the other defendants were first formally arraigned on July 21, 2023, after multiple delays, and they all pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In July and November 2023, the Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo, ordered that the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) take over the prosecution from the EFCC to ensure diligent handling of the case amidst procedural controversies.
Those charged alongside Mrs Oduah include her former aide Mrs Gloria Odita, other individuals, and several firms, including China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) Nigeria Limited.
Mrs Oduah also faces a separate eight-count charge filed in June 2023 for alleged document falsification, specifically for falsely claiming the loss of her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate.
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Ansar-Ud-Deen Foundation’s Board of Trustees for Inauguration December 13
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria will on Saturday, December 13, 2025, inaugurate the Board of Trustees of its newly created Ansar-Ud-Deen Foundation. The event will take place at La Scala Restaurant, MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.
The Society described the inauguration as an important step in strengthening its long history of faith-based service, education, and community development. For more than 100 years, Ansar-Ud-Deen has promoted Islamic knowledge, moral values and social support across many communities. The new Foundation is expected to help organise and expand these efforts in a more structured and sustainable way.
According to the President of the Society, Mr Mosediq Adeniji Kazeem (SAN), the foundation will focus on major areas such as education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and community development. He said it will operate based on Qur’anic principles of charity, fairness and compassion.
Mr Kazeem explained that, “the Board of Trustees will be made up of respected men and women who have shown integrity, vision and dedication to service. He said the Foundation will act as a permanent endowment to support key projects of the Society.”
One of its main responsibilities will be the renovation and maintenance of Ansar-Ud-Deen mosques nationwide. “Our mosques must be accommodating and welcoming. We must be proud of any Ansar-Ud-Deen mosque we visit,” he said.
Other areas of focus include improving the infrastructure of Ansar-Ud-Deen schools, supporting Summit University, Offa, and funding social welfare and empowerment programmes for Muslims and the larger community.
The Foundation will also handle investments and donations on behalf of the Society, ensuring that resources are well managed, transparently reported, and invested in halal and ethical ventures that provide long-term benefits.
Reflecting on the broader vision, Mr Kazeem noted: “This Foundation gives structure to our shared aspiration that the good works of Ansar-Ud-Deen will not fade but will continue to flourish across generations.”
He called on members across Nigeria and in the diaspora to continue supporting the mission of building a community based on piety, fairness and progress.
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Nigeria Customs Destroys N181m PMS Smuggling Network in Adamawa
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigeria Customs Service has uncovered a major petroleum smuggling network in Adamawa State, cutting off fuel supply lines that have been draining national revenue and strengthening criminal economies along Nigeria’s northern borders.
National Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, ACG Kolapo Oladeji, disclosed that officers recorded 55 seizures in eight weeks, blocking the illegal movement of more than 184,000 litres of PMS, a development he described as a significant economic breakthrough for the country.
“This operation is about protecting Nigeria’s strategic resources,” Mr Oladeji told journalists on Thursday at the Customs House in Yola. “Our mandate is clear: to shut down all illegal supply chains that empower criminal elements.”
The seizures, valued at N181.6 million in duty-paid terms, were intercepted across notorious smuggling corridors including Mubi–Sahuda, Farang–Belel, Gurin–Fufore, Maiha, Wuro-Bokki, Ribado waterways, Muninga and Bakin Kogi.
According to Mr Oladeji, items recovered include 2,642 jerrycans of 25-litre PMS, several 220-litre drums, and two large wooden boats used to ferry petroleum products across the border.
He stressed that the illegal PMS diversion is not just an economic crime but a direct threat to national stability.
“The smuggling network is a grave threat to Nigeria’s economy and internal security,” he said. “The illegal diversion of PMS weakens our revenue base and directly fuels non-state actors and cross-border criminal syndicates.”
Mr Oladeji added that intensified surveillance under Operation Whirlwind has “made it extremely difficult for saboteurs to move PMS out of the country,” in line with the directives of Comptroller-General Adewale Adeniyi.
Commending residents of border communities for supporting the operation with credible intelligence, the Customs chief urged them to remain vigilant.
“Your timely information has been invaluable,” he said. “Security is a collective responsibility, when you see something, say something.”
He also acknowledged the media’s role in raising awareness about the economic and security implications of petroleum smuggling, describing public enlightenment as crucial in sustaining recent gains.
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