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  • Nigerian lawmaker declared wanted over ₦73.6 million fraud

    Nigerian lawmaker declared wanted over ₦73.6 million fraud

    A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has declared Adamu Aliyu, a member of the Plateau State House of Assembly, wanted over allegations that he defrauded a businessman of ₦73.6 million through a bogus Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) contract.

    Justice Emeka Nwite issued the order after considering an application filed by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

    According to court filings, the matter originated from a petition by businessman Mohammed Jidda. He alleged that Aliyu, who represents Jos North-North constituency, offered to help him secure an ₦850 million TETFund contract at the University of Jos.

    Under a Memorandum of Understanding allegedly signed by both parties, Jidda agreed to pay ₦73.6 million upfront once a contract award letter was issued. Another ₦52 million was to go to Imanal Concept Ltd., a company owned by Saad Abubakar, said to be the facilitator of the deal.

    Investigators said Aliyu later gave Jidda a purported contract award letter for a ₦500 million indoor sports hall project under TETFund. On the strength of the letter, Jidda paid money into two accounts provided by Aliyu his personal Guaranty Trust Bank account and Imanal Concept Ltd.’s Zenith Bank account.

    Bank records reportedly show that ₦47.8 million went into Aliyu’s account, ₦22.4 million into Imanal Concept’s account, and another ₦3.2 million directly to Aliyu. However, when Jidda approached the University of Jos to commence documentation, the institution denied any knowledge of the contract. It later confirmed to the ICPC in writing that the award letter was forged.

    Refusal to Honour ICPC Invitations

    The ICPC told the court that Aliyu ignored repeated invitations to explain his role, even though messages were sent through the Clerk of the Plateau Assembly and to his WhatsApp number, which he acknowledged. The commission added it had intelligence suggesting Aliyu planned to flee the country to evade prosecution.

    Consequently, Justice Nwite granted the ICPC’s request, issuing a bench warrant for Aliyu’s arrest and authorising the commission to publish a “wanted person” notice in national newspapers, on social media and other platforms. The court also empowered security agencies including the police and private citizens to arrest him and hand him over to the ICPC to face a 32-count charge bordering on fraud, forgery and diversion of funds.

    The ICPC said it approached the court because it lacked constitutional authority to declare a suspect wanted without judicial approval. The order, it explained, would also enable it to seek Interpol’s assistance if Aliyu attempts to leave Nigeria.

    Aliyu Denies Allegations

    When contacted by Premium Times on Friday evening, Aliyu denied defrauding Jidda. He said he only learned of the ICPC’s invitations through the Clerk of the Assembly while he was in Saudi Arabia.

    He claimed he had already refunded ₦45 million received through Jidda’s company, Mohiba Investment Ltd., and provided receipts showing transfers of ₦5 million, ₦10 million, ₦10 million and ₦20 million to Mohiba’s Zenith Bank account.

    Aliyu also denied forging the contract award letter, saying it was obtained by Saad Abubakar and that his role was limited to delivering it to Jidda.

    On 8 September, Aliyu’s lawyers, Adams & Co Firstlog Chambers, wrote to the ICPC describing the dispute as a civil matter over “consultancy services/facilitation of contract award” rather than a criminal case.

    Despite this defence, court filings show the lawmaker is under investigation for corruption, forgery, cheating, abuse of office and related offences. With the court’s authorisation, the ICPC is now expected to issue a formal public notice declaring him wanted in the coming days

  • Former Nigerian lawmaker is dead

    Former Nigerian lawmaker is dead

    Chief Benjamin Afagu Ekwealor, a legal practitioner, and former Speaker of the Old Anambra State House of Assembly, has reportedly passed away at the age of 89.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) learnt the elder statesman died last Saturday, July 26, 2025, at his residence in Nzam, Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    His family confirmed the development in a statement released on Wednesday.

    Speaking on behalf of the family, Chuba Ekwealor described his late father as a man who used law as a tool for justice and progress.

    “He brought his legal expertise to bear across various spheres of public service,” Chuba said.

    Chief Ekwealor, before venturing into law and politics had a successful career in education.

    He served as a school principal until 1977, when he retired and responded to his community’s call to enter politics. 

    That same year, he became actively involved with the now-defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and was subsequently elected to the Old Anambra State House of Assembly in 1979.

    He was re-elected in 1983 and eventually rose to become the Speaker of the Assembly, which then encompassed present-day Anambra, Enugu, and Ebonyi States.

    As a trained lawyer, Ekwealor served on the Anambra State Judicial Service Commission from 1998 as a representative of the Nigerian Bar.

    He held this position for nearly a decade and was widely respected for his principled views and steadfast commitment to judicial ethics. 

    Beyond his public office roles, Ekwealor was also a respected voice in Nzam and across Anambra State.

    Known for his humility and dedication to communal progress, he served as a mentor to many and was a custodian of traditional values.

    His life’s work spanned education, law, and politics, making him one of the few Nigerians to seamlessly navigate multiple spheres of influence.

  • Abia lawmaker who ‘assaulted’ bolt driver in Abuja, attacked

    Abia lawmaker who ‘assaulted’ bolt driver in Abuja, attacked

    A range of angry Nigerians have stormed the social media pages of Alex Ikwechegh, a lawmaker, representing Aba North/South Federal Constituency (APGA) who was captured in disturbing footage, physically and verbally assaulting a Bolt driver, Stephen Abuwatseya.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the lawmaker, in the video that was captured by the bolt driver was seen verbally and physically assaulting the bolt driver.

    According to Ikwechegh, the Bolt driver had disrespected him. By disrespect, the lawmaker said Abuwatseya had demanded that he (the lawmaker) come out to receive a package he had ordered, instead of personally handing it over.

    Ikwechegh is heard saying, “Do you know where you are? Do you know who I am?”, with the driver responding, “I don’t want to know, just pay me and let me go.”

    Ikwechegh also made an alarming threat, reportedly saying, “I can make this man disappear in the whole of Nigeria, and nothing would happen,” this is after he repeatedly slapped the bolt driver.

    The footage has since sparked widespread outrage, with many calling on the authorities to apprehend the lawmaker for making such a serious threat.

    However, the public’s reaction has been swift and strong. Many have taken to the lawmaker’s social media accounts to rain curses as they demand accountability for his behaviour towards the bolt driver.

    osi_suave wrote:”You are such a disappointment and a huge let down, a young person that is supposed to be different in political office is going around assaulting people and threatening to make them disappear.”

    jenks_o wrote: Seems like you’re an expert at making people disappear abi? No worry, you go explain..I hope you’re ready for the heat..Cuz it’s definitely coming. What you do in your office is not his business.., you’re human like the rest of us. The taxes that we all pay, is what pays your salary. Let me remind you, You work for us!!”

    senies01 wrote: Do you know who I am??? 😮😮…..Senator Albino isonu.”

    prettylietty wrote: How many people have you made to disappear if I may ask sir??? What was wrong in coming down to pick your parcel like every regular person? If you so much wanted special delivery why didn’t send your special rider to go pick up? From the video the only crime the rider committed was asking you to come down to the car to pick up your delivery which you also confessed to. I am really disappointed in you sir.”

    riichbabydad wrote: So you are one of the people who are funding the disappearance of citizens of Nigeria.”
    periaaz wrote: You will disappear on this surface of this earth.. may God take your soul .. U will never life long. Pride kee you there. Ewu.”

    hm_marine_ wrote: Come to UK 🇬🇧 and try this uncivilised attitude, you would be jailed for life , uncivilised being.”

  • Outrage as Nigerian lawmaker assaults Uber driver in Abuja (video)

    Outrage as Nigerian lawmaker assaults Uber driver in Abuja (video)

    A video showing the moment a House of Representatives member, Alex Mascot Ikwechegh slapped and verbally abused an Uber driver for refusing to enter his residence in Maitama, Abuja, to deliver a package has surfaced on social media.

    According to the driver who filmed the ordeal, the Honourable representing the Aba North & South Federal Constituency became angered after he (the Uber driver) requested that the lawmaker come outside to receive his delivery.

    A visibly angry Ikwechegh is seen verbally berating and cursing the driver for asking him to leave his convenience to receive his items.

    As the altercation intensified between the duo, the lawmaker was filmed slapping the driver multiple times, insisting the request was disrespectful given his social status. 

    At one point, the lawmaker threatened the driver, saying he could make him “disappear” without facing any consequences.

    The video has sparked widespread outrage across social media, as many calls on the authorities to apprehend the lawmaker for threatening to make the Uber driver ‘disappear.’

    How Nigerians reacted:

    MayJaYBaE wrote: “He said he’d make him disappear in Nigeria and nothing will happen on top say make he come collect item. He felt he disrespected him. A simple please bring in inside the house, just normal courtesy. He felt an ordinary Bolt driver should lick his ass. Stupid classism.”

    ChuksOhaxx opined: “God don butter this guy bread.. find better lawyer and sue that man joor. Life changing opportunity with evidence. Lmao.”

    Seankleann reacted: “Even if he sues for assault, as a member of House of Representatives, I dont think the @PoliceNG will do justice to this case. I strongly doubt the outcome favoring that Uber Driver, do you know why? Bcos he’s a NOBODY. Just watch how the matter would be swept under the carpet.

    HeDontMakeNoise noted: “I will make you dissappear and nothing will happenke??? This is enough to ruin his political career permanently butYou can already see ret@rded Nigerians, who are so in love with their chains, trying to justify these shameful actions.”

    Watch the video below:

    @chiefoyibo How many people has dis-Hon. #Alex #Ikwechegh ♬ 3 Segundos De Gloria – Kolisiøn