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  • DSS arrests Audu Maikori over comments on Southern Kaduna crisis

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), have reportedly picked up Chocolate City founder, Audu Maikori over alleged inciting comments on Southern Kaduna crisis.

    According to a report by Daily Post, Maikori’s personal assistant, Edward Ayide refused to comment on the matter.

    “I can’t comment,” he simply said.

    When pressed further, Ayide seemed to imply his channels of communications were being monitored.

    “I can’t even send you a message. If you have noticed, I haven’t even been regular on my social media pages. I’m sorry, I can’t make any comments”.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that two weeks ago, Maikori apologized to the College of Education in Gidan-Waya, Kaduna and the Kaduna State Government, for sending out false information about an attack on the school.

    Maikori at the time claimed that six students of the school were killed by Fulani herdsmen, including his driver’s younger brother.

    The College of Education released a statement denying the incident and Maikori faced a lot of backlash on social media, with many saying he posted fake pictures.

    He published a retraction on his Facebook page and claimed his driver, a certain Simon Joseph, misled him.

  • #IStandWithNigeria: 2face denies arrest by DSS

    #IStandWithNigeria: 2face denies arrest by DSS

    Nigeria’s award winning musician, Innocent Idibia, aka 2baba has denied being arrested and detained by the Directorate of State Services (DSS) over his earlier planned anti-government’s protests in Lagos and Abuja.

    In his tweet on Monday, he expressed gratitude to those who have shown concern over the purported arrest.

    “Thanks for the concern, guys. I am fine and free,” he said.

    “Reports about DSS arrest are not true. We are still compiling responses for the leadership.

    “State your opinion on the social media with the #IStandWithNigeria. Peace! One luv always!!!”

    The protest which was initiated by the hip-hop artist for Monday was cancelled on Sunday.

    The cancellation did not stop other groups from carrying on with the protest, but it attracted a lean turnout both at the National Stadium in Lagos and Unity Fountain, Abuja.

    The popular musician cancelled the protest on Sunday citing “security concerns and public safety consideration’’.

    However, some groups vowed to go ahead with the protest in spite of the cancellation by its initiator.

    Some citizens took to their twitter handles, reporting situation at the venues of the protest with #StandWithNigeria playing prominent role in Abuja.

    According to the tweet of Ms Maureen Kabrik ‏@Mkabrik, “We are at Unity Fountain right now getting ready for our protest #IStandWithNigeria #OneVoiceNigeria.

    The tweet displayed a long banner held by two men with the inscription “#StandwithNigeria’’ #OneVoiceNigeria”

    BennyCapricorn ‏@BennyCapricorn also said “Strong Woman @AishaYesufu God bless you always!!! Live @ the Unity Fountain. #iStandWithNigeria.”

    Reports from National Stadium Lagos indicate that a few people turned out in spite of the cancellation of the protest.

    kajogbola kabir ‏@kosimagi tweeted, saying they were at the National Stadium in Lagos.

    “At the National Stadium Surulere for the #Protest. #IStandWithNigeria #OneVoiceNigeria. Enough of talk on social media’’

  • Falana files contempt charges against AGF, others over refusal to release El-Zakzaky, wife

    Falana files contempt charges against AGF, others over refusal to release El-Zakzaky, wife

     

    Human rights lawyer, Chief Femi Falana (SAN), has filed a notice of contempt of proceedings against the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice and the Director, Department of State Services, DSS over their refusal to effect the release of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife, Malama Zeenah Ibraheem despite previous court pronouncements.

    The ‘Notice of Consequences of Disobedience of Court Order’ Form 48 was served on January 20.

    It reads: “that unless you obey the direction contained in the order of the Federal High Court of Justice Abuja, delivered on the 2nd December, 2016, which ordered you to release the Applicants in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/281/2016 and its sister case Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/282/2016 within forty (40) days, inter alia you will be guilty of contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.”

    No date has been fixed for hearing.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that Justice Gabriel Kolawole had on December 2, 2016 awarded a cumulative sum of N50 million to the Zakzakys and ordered the AGF and IGP to provide him a new accommodation and security in any part of Kaduna or Northern region that they prefer within 45 days.


    El-Zakzaky and his wife Malama Zeenah Ibraheem have been locked up without charge for more than a year following a clash between his supporters and the Nigerian military in which hundreds of men, women and children were killed.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that an Abuja Federal High Court had on Monday issued strict warnings to the AGF, IGP and DSS to release El-Zakzaky or go to jail.

  • BREAKING: Apostle Suleman regains freedom from DSS custody

     

    Founder of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has been freed by the Department of State Services, DSS on Monday night after about three hours of intense questioning.

    Investigations by TheNewsGuru.com revealed that the firebrand cleric was freed around 11:00pm last night to the waiting hands of his friends, families and congregation who had followed hin the the DSS headquarters in Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the cleric was invited by the DSS over the weekend following an alleged inciting comments made by the cleric while reacting to the religious crisis in the country in one of his sermons.

    The Punch reports that Suleman’s Communications Adviser, Phrank Shaibu, confirmed his release in an interview on Monday night, but promised to give the details later.

    Apostle Suleman has been allowed to go. The DSS exhibited high level of maturity, competence and professionalism.”, he stated.

    But on his Facebook page, he simply wrote: “Jesus is Lord.”

    TheNewsGuru.com also recalls that the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN had on Monday stated that it was behind the cleric but won’t send emissaries to accompany him to the DSS headquarters since he (Suleman) was invited alone.

  • Free El-Zakzaky, wife now or be jailed – Court warns AGF, IGP, DSS, others

    Free El-Zakzaky, wife now or be jailed – Court warns AGF, IGP, DSS, others

    Following the continued detention of the leader of the Shi’ite movement, Ibraheem Zakzaky and his wife, Malama Zeenat despite previous court ruling to release them, an Abuja Federal High Court has directed the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris, the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, and the Director of the Department of State Services, DSS, Lawal Daura to obey its order or go to jail.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that El-Zakzaky has been in detention since December 2015, after members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, also known as Shi’ite clashed with the Army in Zaria, Kaduna State.

    TheNewsGuru.com also recalls that the court had In December 2016 ordered the DSS to free El-Zakzaky and his wife but the Shi’ite leader has continued to languish in custody.

    The court also ordered a compensation which was to be paid within 40 days from the day the judgment was delivered.

    However, in a notice of consequence of disobedience to court order, the Federal High court warned the listed officials to release El-Zakzaky or face contempt of court charges which is liable to jail term.

    The notice sent to the trio, reads in part: “Take notice that unless you obey the direction contained in the order of the Federal High Court of Justice Abuja, delivered on the 2nd December, 2016, which ordered you to release the Applicants in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/281/2016 and its sister case Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/282/2016 within forty (40) days, inter alia you will be guilty of contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.”

    Frowning at the refusal to release the Shi’ite leader, the court said, “you are yet to comply with the lawful order of this honourable court by refusing to release the following persons namely: Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and Malama Zeenat Ibrahim, in your custody. You are hereby directed to comply with the court order forthwith or you will be guilty of contempt of court.”

    See court judgement order below:

  • We are behind Suleman but won’t accompany him to DSS’ office – CAN

    Following the formal invitation of the firebrand pastor and founder of the Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman by the Department of State Services, DSS over alleged inciting comments, the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has said it is solidly behind the clergyman but won’t accompany him.

    ThisNewsGuru.com reports that the media aide to CAN President, Bayo Oladeji, made the disclosure while reacting to rumours that the body was sending an entourage to accompany Suleman to DSS office today.

    Oladeji said though the body is solidly behind the fiery preacher, there is no plan to send an entourage with Suleman.

    According to Oladeji, “I spoke with him (Mr. Suleman) this morning. CAN is solidly behind him. He was invited to the office of the SSS; let him go. We are behind him, but as for whether or not we are going to the SSS office with him, my answer to that is no. He was invited alone. But we are solidly behind him.”

    ThisNewsGuru.com recall that the fiery pastor was invited by the DSS on Saturday over alleged ‘inciting’ comments.

     

  • DSS officially invites Apostle Suleman over controvercial comments

    Firebrand cleric and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has been invited by the Department of State Services, DSS to appear at its National Headquarters in Abuja over inciting comments credited to him.

    The cleric was invited for interrogation by the DSS on Monday by 10:00 am, based on his recent alleged inciting comments that Christians should defend themselves against attacks by Fulani herdsmen.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the Ekiti Governor, Ayodele Fayose, had on Wednesday (January 25) prevented operatives of the DSS from arresting the cleric in Ado Ekiti.

    Suleman who was in Ado Ekiti for a two-day crusade was alleged to have preached against Fulani Herdsmen rampage by ordering his members to kill any suspected herdsmen they find near him or his church recently in Auchi, Edo State.

     

    Details later…

     

     

     

  • Fayose prevents DSS from arresting Apostle Johnson Suleman in Ekiti

    Mr Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti state governor early this morning Wednesday January 25 stopped operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) efforts to arrest Apostle Johnson Suleman of The Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide in Ado Ekiti.

    The Pastor who was in Ado Ekiti for a two-day crusade was alleged to have preached against Fulani Herdsmen rampage by ordering his members to kill any suspected herdsmen they find near him or his church recently in Auchi, Edo State.

    Suleman was reportedly trailed after paying a courtesy visit to the governor at the Government House to his hotel room by the operatives of the DSS in Adebayo area of the State capital.

    The DSS operatives who almost forced their way into the hotel was also said to have been resisted by security men of the hotel who insisted on knowing their mission.

    The pastor was said to have alerted Governor Fayose to apprise him of the sudden development.

    Consequently, Fayose personally led a rescue mission to prevent the DSS from going away with the pastor by taking him to safety.

    According to Suleman: “I received several calls from hidden numbers trying to locate where I am and I had warned my security not to allow any Fulani man to come nearer me. So when the men of DSS came in the middle of the night I knew their mission and I had to call the Governor because if they arrest me, they will put this country in fire.”

  • Revealed! How Justice Ademola stashed cash in Ghana-must-go – DSS witness

    The second prosecution witness Mr Ike Onuoha, told an Abuja High Court on Tuesday how the Department State Services made startling recoveries from Justice Adeniyi Ademola’s house in Abuja.

    Ademola, his wife, Olabowale, and Joe Aji (SAN) were being tried by the Federal Government for alleged intent to receive gratification

    Onuoha, an officer of the DSS, led the search team that conducted the search at The Ademola’s house.

    Earlier, first witness, Ifeoma Ofornagolu, had told the court under cross examination by Onyechi Ikpeazu, that she spoke with Aji on two occasions.

    The first was when he asked her if she would be in Calabar for the carnival of that year, and the second was after the payment for the purchase of the car for Ademide .

    “I met Ademide personally during our presale talks at our showroom at Victoria Island, Lagos. I asked him who Aji was, and he said his father’s lawyer.”

    Under cross examination by Clarke, the witness said that the totality of the transaction was made by Ademola and I spoke to Aji on phone for the payment.

    “I had a presale talk with Ademide before the car was sold and said he wanted a regular car and we qualify the buyer based on his requirement, his budget and need.”

    Ofornagolu said she could not determine where Aji was speaking from during re-examination by Jegede.

    Ikpeazu objected to the question, saying that it did not arise from the cross examination)

    Onuoha in his evidence in chief said on Oct. 7, himself and his team was instructed to carry out a search in the house of the first defendant.

    “We were briefed based on some petitions and information related to incriminating act.“

    He said it was an eight-man team, l did not know the first defendant, adding they arrived at his residence at Apo, Abuja, and there was power failure.

    The witness said that they met the gateman who later called the cook named Ken.

    Ken, he said, told them that the judge was not in the house after an introduction and our mission.

    Onuoha said that they knew the judge was in the house and had to forced the pedestrian gate open when they were denied entrance with coral bars.

    The witness said Ken called the first defendant severally but he refused to pick and later sent text message that he was not in town and after repeated calls he switched off his phone.

    “We had no alternative than to force the main gate open when we were not given the keys. We checked all the rooms until we got to the master bedroom.

    “When we eventually saw him, I introduced myself and our mission and showed him the search warrant.

    Ademola called his lawyer as he requested on the phone and he came, introduced himself as Joe Aji (SAN) and he went upstairs to speak with the first defendant.

    “When he came down he asked us to carry on with our search. We started on the ground floor and met a locked door but were not provided with the keys.

    “We forced open the door and saw a locked wardrobe and forced it open and we found a bag containing N39.1 million , 2 pump action riffle and 35 life ammunition, a flash drive.”

    Onuoha said in another locked room they discovered a black and white medium sized bag containing N8 .5 million in N1000 notes.

    He said at the master bedroom they discovered from a wardrobe N6 million, 121, 279 Dollars, 400, 400 Euro, 80 pound, 1, 010 Indian Rupees, six ATM cards, 8 cheque books, 8 deposit slips of various banks, 2 firearms licenses one with names A.I Mohammed and Adeniyi Ademola and also an IPad.

    Onuoha said the first defendant was watching them and after the search, inventory was taken and entered in the search warrant signed by himself and Justice Ademola.

    He said that the judge was then invited to accompany them to the DSS office at Asokoro with the recovered items.

    He said that Aji did not follow them rather he said he would come later.

    On tendered the search warrant and it was admitted as Exhibit B.

    Onuoha under cross examination by Ikpeazu said that he was not aware of the presence of any DSS officer in the house.

    He said four of the members of the team were armed with long riffle (assault riffle called Tabor for precaution.)

    He said that he heard on the media that DSS invaded some other judges’ houses and that he was aware of their own assignment only.

    Onuoha said there were no bullet holes on the doors.

    He said nobody told him that anybody was looking for his IPad and flash drive and that the Police discharges the duties of registering and licensing of firearms.

    He said he did not ask why one of the licence bore the name of A.I Mohammed who is also a justice of the federal high court.

    The witness said he did not see the second defendant, Olabowale Ademola in the house during cross examination by the second defendant’s counsel Chief Robert Clarke (SAN)

    When cross examined by counsel for Aji, Mr Jeph Njikonye, Onuoha said that he did not know the informants or petitioners and that the information was classified.

    He stressed that the source of information was classified and that they invited the defendant in a civilised manner to the DSS office.

    Justice Jude Okeke adjourned further hearing till Jan. 18 at the instance of the prosecution.

     

    NAN

  • Justice Ademola’s trial opens as first witness makes revelations

    The prosecution of Justice Adeniyi Ademola opened at the FCT High Court on Monday January 16, 2016, as the prosecution counsel lined up 14 witnesses to testify against him.

    The lead prosecution counsel, Mr Segun Jegede, told the court that he had 14 witnesses including officials of the Department of State Services (DSS), Zenith Bank and Guarantee Trust Bank who will testify in the case.

    The court proceedings commenced with the prosecution counsel addressing the court on the evidence with which he intends to prosecute the case.

    He also told the court that he had lined up 14 witnesses who will testify, apart from other evidences he wished to tender before the court.

    After his statement of evidence, the prosecution invited his first witness, a sales consultant to Coscharis Motors in Lagos who testified to have received payment of eight million naira from Joe Agi Associate for a BMW car.

    The prosecution then tendered the invoice for that transaction, including an original certificate of ownership to the court as part of his evidence

    The defence counsel, however, objected to the request by the prosecution to admit a written statement of the witness to the Department of State Services as part of evidence to tender before the court.

    After listening to arguments from the defence and prosecution counsel, the presiding judge adjourned to January 17 to rule on the objections.

    Both counsels to the defence and prosecution have applauded the decision of the court, describing it as a good start.

    Justice Adeniyi Ademola is standing trial over an allegation of bribery and illegal possession of firearms.