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Alleged bribery: Arewa youths knock Atiku over call for Gbajabiamila’s suspension

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The Arewa Youth Integrity Forum, AYIF, has knocked former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his call for the suspension of President Bola Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila.

Atiku had, through his media aides, demanded Gbajabiamila’s suspension over his alleged involvement in a N400 billion bribery scandal. Atiku had also called for an independent probe of the allegation.

However, the Arewa youths faulted Atiku’s position on the matter, claiming that the former Vice President was unfit to point accusing fingerd at anyone

In a statement signed by its National President, Alhaji Mohammed Aliyu, the Forum accused Atiku of blatant hypocrisy and political desperation ahead of 2027 election.

“Gbajabiamila is a saint compared to the mountain of corruption cases that define Atiku Abubakar’s public life. While we support thorough investigation into any allegation, Atiku lacks the moral standing to lecture anyone on integrity.

“His call is nothing but political mischief aimed at distracting Nigerians from his own tainted history. The Arewa Youth Integrity Forum will not sit idly by while a serial controversy magnet pretends to be a crusader,” the statement said.

The Forum noted that unproven allegations against sitting officials should not be weaponized by opposition figures with far more damaging records.

AYIF pointed to Atiku’s tenure as Vice President, from 1999 to 2007, during which he faced multiple graft accusations, including a Senate probe that recommended his prosecution for allegedly diverting over $145 million from the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF, to companies linked to him.

The youth forum described Atiku’s latest intervention as selective outrage, especially given his history of alleged involvement in high-profile international scandals.

AYIF called on the former VP to first address the many questions surrounding his own wealth accumulation while in public office.

“Atiku was banned from entering the United States for years due to corruption concerns. Reports detailed how over $40 million in suspect funds, including bribe payments from Siemens, were allegedly moved through accounts linked to him and his wife.

“How does a man with such baggage have the audacity to call for the suspension of a serving official? This is the height of hypocrisy.

“Nigerians remember the William Jefferson bribery scandal where Atiku was implicated as the target of a $100,000 bribe attempt to influence Nigerian contracts,” the statement said.

The AYIF emphasised that while the allegations against Gbajabiamila deserve scrutiny, they should not overshadow the broader context of Atiku’s repeated brushes with anti-corruption agencies and international investigators.

The Forum recalled audio recordings released by a former aide alleging Atiku’s use of Special Purpose Vehicles, SPVs, to siphon public funds, including N100 million from ecological funds, further tarnishing his image.

AYIF noted that Atiku’s pattern of controversies, from PTDF fund diversions to offshore money laundering allegations, makes him unfit to dictate standards of governance.

The statement added, “Atiku’s public record is littered with allegations of abuse of office, embezzlement, and conflict of interest. From NICOTES/INTELS business dealings while in customs service to the litany of Senate indictments, his history speaks volumes.

“The former VP should retire from this endless cycle of scandals and allow credible leaders to move Nigeria forward.”



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Terrorists kill one, abduct 11 in fresh Kaduna attack

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Armed terrorists have attacked Ungwan Atiku village in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing one person and abducting 11 others. Three nursing mothers and their babies were among those abducted.

The fresh attack has worsened the humanitarian crisis in Southern Kaduna where dozens of residents remain in captivity for months following earlier attacks.

The attack was disclosed to DAILY POST by the former media aide to the late Kaduna State Governor, Sir Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, Mr. Reuben Buhari.

He disclose that the incident happened on Sunday, June 28.

According to Buhari, the attackers stormed Ungwan Atiku village, shot sporadically, resulting in the killing of Mr. Joseph Simon before abducting the 11 residents.

Those abducted, according to him are, “Deborah David and her infant, Rejoice Jonathan and her infant, Deborah Aminu and her infant, Loise Geoffrey, Gerard Geoffrey, Mercy Timothy, Jummai Sunday and Wisdom Doctor.”

The abduction of three nursing mothers and their babies, DAILY POST gathered, has heightened fears among residents over the safety and welfare of vulnerable victims in captivity, especially women and children.

Buhari explained that the latest attack took place while efforts were still ongoing to secure the release of residents kidnapped in previous attacks across Southern Kaduna, who have been in captivity for months.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Kaduna State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Mansir Hassan, was not successful as he did not respond to calls.



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Police smash theft ring, arrest eight suspects with stolen goods in Yobe

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Operatives of the Yobe State Police Command have arrested eight suspected members of a notorious theft syndicate and stolen goods recovered in a major operation following a rise in shop breaking, shoplifting and theft across Damaturu metropolis.

The Police Command disclosed this on Wednesday in a statement issued by its Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim.

According to the statement, the operation was carried out on Monday by the operative of ‘A’ Division Damaturu in collaboration with vigilante members, following credible intelligence on criminal activities in the affected areas.

“Following recent reports of shop breaking, theft and criminal activities within Abbari, Nasarawa and Gwange areas of Damaturu metropolis, the Command carried out a coordinated operation,” the statement noted.

Those arrested are: Abdullahi Musa, 18, of Abbari; Khalifa Mohammed, 20, of Gwange; Alhassan Ali, 21, of Nayinawa; Ibrahim Shehu, 21, of Abbari; Ali Mohammed, 22, of Abbari; Abba Shetima, 21, of Pompomari; Boniface Cosmos, 25, of Jerusalem; and Sakinat Usman, 46, of Nasarawa.

The Command said preliminary investigation linked the group to a series of burglary, shoplifting and theft incidents in the areas and that the suspects have confessed to the crimes and are currently assisting the police in the ongoing investigation.

Items recovered include: two five-litre gallons of Kings vegetable oil, forty packs of Indomie noodles, one hundred and thirty-two sachets of Peak powdered milk and three Android mobile phones.

Police added that efforts are ongoing to recover more stolen items and arrest other fleeing accomplices for prosecution.

The Command also urged business owners and residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities promptly.



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Police rescue abducted Ondo woman, recover stolen vehicle after gun battle

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The Ondo State Police Command has rescued a 61 year old woman, Mrs Modupe Oladele, who was abducted by armed men in Owo, and recovered her stolen vehicle after a gun battle with the suspects.

According to a statement issued on Wednesday by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Abayomi Jimoh, the victim was abducted in the early hours of June 23, 2026, after armed hoodlums invaded her residence in Owo.

Jimoh said the assailants also stole her Toyota Matrix vehicle with registration number WWW-434-AG.

Following a distress call, operatives launched a coordinated pursuit and intercepted the suspects around Ojana Phase 3.

“The suspects fled into the surrounding bush, with some believed to have sustained gunshot injuries during the exchange of fire,” Jimoh stated.

The police recovered two expended cartridges, a sandal believed to belong to one of the suspects, and a torchlight at the scene.

Jimoh said efforts were ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects, some of whom were believed to have sustained gunshot wounds.

Commissioner of Police Felix Ohagwu commended the operatives for their swift response and urged residents to continue providing credible information to support crime fighting efforts in the state.



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