• Nigerian Soldiers Warn Of Impending Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Non-Payment Of Allowances

    Some aggrieved Nigerian Army personnel have raised alarm over what they described as poor welfare conditions, including salary disparities for newly promoted officers and the non-payment of allowances.

    In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu shared with SaharaReporters, the soldiers accused top service chiefs of corruption and extortion, alleging that the issues disproportionately affect rank-and-file personnel. They urged the President to order a thorough investigation into the military’s internal affairs, particularly matters impacting troop welfare.

    The soldiers warned that growing frustration within the ranks could escalate, cautioning that a mutiny against senior officers may occur if the authorities fail to urgently address the lingering concerns.

    #NigerianArmy #MilitaryWelfare #NigeriaNews
    Nigerian Soldiers Warn Of Impending Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Non-Payment Of Allowances Some aggrieved Nigerian Army personnel have raised alarm over what they described as poor welfare conditions, including salary disparities for newly promoted officers and the non-payment of allowances. In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu shared with SaharaReporters, the soldiers accused top service chiefs of corruption and extortion, alleging that the issues disproportionately affect rank-and-file personnel. They urged the President to order a thorough investigation into the military’s internal affairs, particularly matters impacting troop welfare. The soldiers warned that growing frustration within the ranks could escalate, cautioning that a mutiny against senior officers may occur if the authorities fail to urgently address the lingering concerns. #NigerianArmy #MilitaryWelfare #NigeriaNews
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  • Nigerian Soldiers Warn Of Impending Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Non-Payment Of Allowances

    Some aggrieved Nigerian Army personnel have raised alarm over what they described as poor welfare conditions, including salary disparities for newly promoted officers and the non-payment of allowances.

    In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu shared with SaharaReporters, the soldiers accused top service chiefs of corruption and extortion, alleging that the issues disproportionately affect rank-and-file personnel. They urged the President to order a thorough investigation into the military’s internal affairs, particularly matters impacting troop welfare.

    The soldiers warned that growing frustration within the ranks could escalate, cautioning that a mutiny against senior officers may occur if the authorities fail to urgently address the lingering concerns.

    #NigerianArmy #MilitaryWelfare #NigeriaNews
    Nigerian Soldiers Warn Of Impending Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Non-Payment Of Allowances Some aggrieved Nigerian Army personnel have raised alarm over what they described as poor welfare conditions, including salary disparities for newly promoted officers and the non-payment of allowances. In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu shared with SaharaReporters, the soldiers accused top service chiefs of corruption and extortion, alleging that the issues disproportionately affect rank-and-file personnel. They urged the President to order a thorough investigation into the military’s internal affairs, particularly matters impacting troop welfare. The soldiers warned that growing frustration within the ranks could escalate, cautioning that a mutiny against senior officers may occur if the authorities fail to urgently address the lingering concerns. #NigerianArmy #MilitaryWelfare #NigeriaNews
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  • BREAKING: Angry Nigerian Soldiers Threaten Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Unpaid Allowances, Accuse Service Chiefs of Corruption

    Fresh tension is brewing in the Nigerian Army as aggrieved soldiers warn that a mutiny may erupt if the Federal Government fails to address worsening welfare conditions. In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, the soldiers decried what they described as insulting salary increments following promotions, with some ranks receiving as little as ₦2,000–₦15,000 after five years of service. They accused military leadership of corruption, extortion, and selective implementation of allowances, noting that their counterparts in the Navy and Air Force earn significantly higher increments. The soldiers lamented unpaid and partially implemented allowances dating back to 2017, saying poor pay has trapped many in debt. They warned that continued silence from authorities could push desperate troops toward lawlessness, a situation they say poses grave danger to national security.
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    BREAKING: Angry Nigerian Soldiers Threaten Mutiny Over Poor Salaries, Unpaid Allowances, Accuse Service Chiefs of Corruption Fresh tension is brewing in the Nigerian Army as aggrieved soldiers warn that a mutiny may erupt if the Federal Government fails to address worsening welfare conditions. In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, the soldiers decried what they described as insulting salary increments following promotions, with some ranks receiving as little as ₦2,000–₦15,000 after five years of service. They accused military leadership of corruption, extortion, and selective implementation of allowances, noting that their counterparts in the Navy and Air Force earn significantly higher increments. The soldiers lamented unpaid and partially implemented allowances dating back to 2017, saying poor pay has trapped many in debt. They warned that continued silence from authorities could push desperate troops toward lawlessness, a situation they say poses grave danger to national security. #nigerian_army
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  • Witchcraft Accusations, Agwu Beliefs and Police Abuse in Imo State — How Extortion and Impunity Thrive

    This opinion piece by Leo Igwe exposes how witchcraft accusations and beliefs surrounding Agwu rituals are being exploited by families, vigilantes and even police officers in Imo State to justify abuse, extortion and human rights violations. Using the case of 70-year-old Joseph Ottih and his family, the article details alleged police brutality, illegal arrests, destruction of property and collusion between relatives, vigilantes and the anti-kidnapping unit (Tigerbase). Igwe argues that witchcraft accusations are unlawful under Nigerian law, that freedom of religion is constitutionally protected, and that the police must enforce the law—not tradition or superstition. The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) vows legal support for the victims, insisting that witch-hunting, ritual policing and religious bias within law enforcement must end.
    Witchcraft Accusations, Agwu Beliefs and Police Abuse in Imo State — How Extortion and Impunity Thrive This opinion piece by Leo Igwe exposes how witchcraft accusations and beliefs surrounding Agwu rituals are being exploited by families, vigilantes and even police officers in Imo State to justify abuse, extortion and human rights violations. Using the case of 70-year-old Joseph Ottih and his family, the article details alleged police brutality, illegal arrests, destruction of property and collusion between relatives, vigilantes and the anti-kidnapping unit (Tigerbase). Igwe argues that witchcraft accusations are unlawful under Nigerian law, that freedom of religion is constitutionally protected, and that the police must enforce the law—not tradition or superstition. The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) vows legal support for the victims, insisting that witch-hunting, ritual policing and religious bias within law enforcement must end.
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  • Delta State Residents Cry Out as Community Leaders Still Collect Illegal “Deveh” Levies

    Despite Delta State’s ban on illegal development levies (“deveh”), community leaders in Ugbomoro, Okuokoko, Agbarho, and other areas continue extorting landowners and investors. Citizens face threats, work stoppages, and harassment when refusing to pay. Advocates call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to enforce the law, protect residents, and clamp down on extortion, warning that continued inaction undermines governance, investment, and development in Delta State.

    #DeltaState #IllegalLevies #Deveh #NigeriaNews #GovernanceCrisis #StopExtortion
    Delta State Residents Cry Out as Community Leaders Still Collect Illegal “Deveh” Levies Despite Delta State’s ban on illegal development levies (“deveh”), community leaders in Ugbomoro, Okuokoko, Agbarho, and other areas continue extorting landowners and investors. Citizens face threats, work stoppages, and harassment when refusing to pay. Advocates call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to enforce the law, protect residents, and clamp down on extortion, warning that continued inaction undermines governance, investment, and development in Delta State. #DeltaState #IllegalLevies #Deveh #NigeriaNews #GovernanceCrisis #StopExtortion
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  • LAUTECH Nurses Drag EFCC, ICPC Over ₦18m Extortion, Withheld Results – SOS Petition

    Omo, wahala dey oo! Some concerned nurses from LAUTECH Open Learning don shout SOS to EFCC and ICPC over serious gbege. Dem claim say from 200 Level reach 500 Level, class executives dey collect huge levies for vague purposes, sometimes pay into personal accounts, without receipts or transparency.

    Dem talk say ₦18 million don vanish, some students been dey pay for projects, sports, entertainment, and final exams, but still results dey withheld. Some even get exemption letters, others dey suffer in academic limbo.

    Nurses demand full investigation, audit of all funds collected, protection for affected students, and immediate release of their results. Dem call am SOS – no more fear, no more intimidation.

    LAUTECH Nurses Drag EFCC, ICPC Over ₦18m Extortion, Withheld Results – SOS Petition Omo, wahala dey oo! Some concerned nurses from LAUTECH Open Learning don shout SOS to EFCC and ICPC over serious gbege. Dem claim say from 200 Level reach 500 Level, class executives dey collect huge levies for vague purposes, sometimes pay into personal accounts, without receipts or transparency. Dem talk say ₦18 million don vanish, some students been dey pay for projects, sports, entertainment, and final exams, but still results dey withheld. Some even get exemption letters, others dey suffer in academic limbo. Nurses demand full investigation, audit of all funds collected, protection for affected students, and immediate release of their results. Dem call am SOS – no more fear, no more intimidation.
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  • Edo Rights Group Accuses Uromi DPO of Harassing Activist, Demands Police Action

    The Edo State Civil Society Coalition for Human Rights has accused the Divisional Police Officer of Uromi Division, CSP Monday Agbon, of intimidation, abuse of office, and targeted harassment of activist Comrade General Henry Oziegbe.

    In a statement issued on Saturday, the coalition said Oziegbe, a known social justice advocate, has faced sustained reprisals allegedly linked to his criticism of police extortion and systemic injustice in Uromi.

    The group disclosed that multiple petitions had earlier been submitted to the Edo State Commissioner of Police, accusing the DPO of extortion, bribery, and abuse of authority. Rather than submit to investigation, the coalition alleged, the officer responded with threats, intimidation, and attempts to criminalise the activist.

    According to the statement, jointly signed by Coordinator Marxist Kola Edokpayi and Secretary-General Comrade Aghatise Raphael, the DPO allegedly threatened to fabricate charges against Oziegbe and later branded him a cultist—an accusation the coalition described as false, reckless, and dangerous.

    The coalition further claimed that following a directive from the Commissioner of Police to review one of the petitions, the DPO sought to use the Anti-Cultism Unit in Benin City to arrest Oziegbe. However, the unit reportedly declined after finding no factual or evidentiary basis for the allegations.

    “The Anti-Cultism Unit, acting with commendable professional integrity, refused to comply after establishing that the claims were entirely unfounded,” the group said.

    Describing Oziegbe as “a conscientious dissenter and defender of the oppressed,” the coalition argued that any attempt to arrest or detain him would amount to a violation of his constitutional rights. Citing Section 35 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), it warned against arbitrary arrest, detention, or enforced disappearance.

    The group also stated that any harm or unlawful action against the activist would be held personally against the DPO and any officers involved.

    Consequently, the coalition called on the Inspector-General of Police, the Police Service Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, and other oversight bodies to intervene, investigate the allegations, and prevent what it described as a growing culture of impunity.

    “We will not capitulate. We will not be intimidated. An injury to one remains an injury to all,” the coalition declared.


    Edo Rights Group Accuses Uromi DPO of Harassing Activist, Demands Police Action The Edo State Civil Society Coalition for Human Rights has accused the Divisional Police Officer of Uromi Division, CSP Monday Agbon, of intimidation, abuse of office, and targeted harassment of activist Comrade General Henry Oziegbe. In a statement issued on Saturday, the coalition said Oziegbe, a known social justice advocate, has faced sustained reprisals allegedly linked to his criticism of police extortion and systemic injustice in Uromi. The group disclosed that multiple petitions had earlier been submitted to the Edo State Commissioner of Police, accusing the DPO of extortion, bribery, and abuse of authority. Rather than submit to investigation, the coalition alleged, the officer responded with threats, intimidation, and attempts to criminalise the activist. According to the statement, jointly signed by Coordinator Marxist Kola Edokpayi and Secretary-General Comrade Aghatise Raphael, the DPO allegedly threatened to fabricate charges against Oziegbe and later branded him a cultist—an accusation the coalition described as false, reckless, and dangerous. The coalition further claimed that following a directive from the Commissioner of Police to review one of the petitions, the DPO sought to use the Anti-Cultism Unit in Benin City to arrest Oziegbe. However, the unit reportedly declined after finding no factual or evidentiary basis for the allegations. “The Anti-Cultism Unit, acting with commendable professional integrity, refused to comply after establishing that the claims were entirely unfounded,” the group said. Describing Oziegbe as “a conscientious dissenter and defender of the oppressed,” the coalition argued that any attempt to arrest or detain him would amount to a violation of his constitutional rights. Citing Section 35 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), it warned against arbitrary arrest, detention, or enforced disappearance. The group also stated that any harm or unlawful action against the activist would be held personally against the DPO and any officers involved. Consequently, the coalition called on the Inspector-General of Police, the Police Service Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, and other oversight bodies to intervene, investigate the allegations, and prevent what it described as a growing culture of impunity. “We will not capitulate. We will not be intimidated. An injury to one remains an injury to all,” the coalition declared.
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  • Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations

    The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody.

    The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU).

    In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct.

    The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187.

    #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”

    Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody. The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU). In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct. The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187. #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”
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  • Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations

    The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody.

    The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU).

    In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct.

    The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187.


    #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”

    Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody. The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU). In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct. The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187. #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”
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  • Delta Police Accused of Extortion and Harassment After SaharaReporters Exposé on New Year’s Eve Arrests

    The Delta State Police Command is under scrutiny for alleged harassment, intimidation, and extortion following a SaharaReporters report exposing arbitrary arrests on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. Sources revealed that police operatives arrested over 40 individuals, including churchgoers attending crossover night services, allegedly demanding ₦150,000 to ₦200,000 for bail.

    The situation escalated when police reportedly rearrested a worshipper, Benjamin Eboka, after he was initially released, accusing him of leaking information to the media. Eyewitnesses described assaults, tear gas deployment, and wrongful detentions, highlighting claims of deep-rooted corruption within the Delta State Police.

    The arrests were reportedly orchestrated by DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, with many victims alleging extortion and abuse of power. Affected individuals include members of the Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional rulers, and innocent worshippers, raising concerns about human rights violations.

    SaharaReporters’ investigation paints a picture of a pattern of abuse, where officers allegedly label innocent citizens as hoodlums while extorting them and denying due process. Legal experts and victims have called for urgent government intervention and accountability measures within the police command.

    This story underscores ongoing issues of police misconduct in Nigeria, highlighting the need for transparent policing, protection of citizens’ rights, and institutional reforms to prevent arbitrary detentions and extortion.


    Delta Police Accused of Extortion and Harassment After SaharaReporters Exposé on New Year’s Eve Arrests The Delta State Police Command is under scrutiny for alleged harassment, intimidation, and extortion following a SaharaReporters report exposing arbitrary arrests on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. Sources revealed that police operatives arrested over 40 individuals, including churchgoers attending crossover night services, allegedly demanding ₦150,000 to ₦200,000 for bail. The situation escalated when police reportedly rearrested a worshipper, Benjamin Eboka, after he was initially released, accusing him of leaking information to the media. Eyewitnesses described assaults, tear gas deployment, and wrongful detentions, highlighting claims of deep-rooted corruption within the Delta State Police. The arrests were reportedly orchestrated by DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, with many victims alleging extortion and abuse of power. Affected individuals include members of the Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional rulers, and innocent worshippers, raising concerns about human rights violations. SaharaReporters’ investigation paints a picture of a pattern of abuse, where officers allegedly label innocent citizens as hoodlums while extorting them and denying due process. Legal experts and victims have called for urgent government intervention and accountability measures within the police command. This story underscores ongoing issues of police misconduct in Nigeria, highlighting the need for transparent policing, protection of citizens’ rights, and institutional reforms to prevent arbitrary detentions and extortion.
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  • Delta Police Rearrest, Detain Church Worshipper Granted Bail After Alleged ₦200,000 Extortion Under DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa’s Watch in Asaba

    The Delta State Police Command has reportedly rearrested and detained a church worshipper who was earlier granted bail after being among dozens of people randomly arrested on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. The operation, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Adejobi Olumuyiwa, targeted more than 40 individuals, many of whom were worshippers attending or returning from crossover night church services across different parts of the state capital.

    According to police sources, the suspects—arrested at locations including Inter-Bau Roundabout and Direct Labour Agency (DLA) Road—were later handed over to the Eagle Net unit. While the police described them as “hoodlums” involved in violent conduct, multiple detainees told SaharaReporters that they were innocent worshippers who were allegedly framed and extorted before being released on bail. Some claimed they were forced to pay between ₦150,000 and ₦200,000 to secure their freedom.

    One of those rearrested, Benjamin Eboka, a staff member of the Delta State Fire Service, was reportedly invited back to the command under the pretext of retrieving his impounded vehicle, only to be detained again. Sources said he was accused of leaking details of the alleged extortion to the media, even though he denied speaking to any journalist. His arrest, they alleged, was ordered by the DCP Operations.

    Eboka had originally been arrested alongside friends while driving to a church service on DLA Road. As of the time of reporting, he remained in custody, sparking renewed allegations of intimidation, abuse of power, and corruption within the command. The incident has prompted calls for the Commissioner of Police to intervene, investigate the alleged extortion, and ensure the unconditional release of the detained worshipper, as concerns grow over police conduct and the treatment of innocent citizens in Delta State.
    Delta Police Rearrest, Detain Church Worshipper Granted Bail After Alleged ₦200,000 Extortion Under DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa’s Watch in Asaba The Delta State Police Command has reportedly rearrested and detained a church worshipper who was earlier granted bail after being among dozens of people randomly arrested on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. The operation, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Adejobi Olumuyiwa, targeted more than 40 individuals, many of whom were worshippers attending or returning from crossover night church services across different parts of the state capital. According to police sources, the suspects—arrested at locations including Inter-Bau Roundabout and Direct Labour Agency (DLA) Road—were later handed over to the Eagle Net unit. While the police described them as “hoodlums” involved in violent conduct, multiple detainees told SaharaReporters that they were innocent worshippers who were allegedly framed and extorted before being released on bail. Some claimed they were forced to pay between ₦150,000 and ₦200,000 to secure their freedom. One of those rearrested, Benjamin Eboka, a staff member of the Delta State Fire Service, was reportedly invited back to the command under the pretext of retrieving his impounded vehicle, only to be detained again. Sources said he was accused of leaking details of the alleged extortion to the media, even though he denied speaking to any journalist. His arrest, they alleged, was ordered by the DCP Operations. Eboka had originally been arrested alongside friends while driving to a church service on DLA Road. As of the time of reporting, he remained in custody, sparking renewed allegations of intimidation, abuse of power, and corruption within the command. The incident has prompted calls for the Commissioner of Police to intervene, investigate the alleged extortion, and ensure the unconditional release of the detained worshipper, as concerns grow over police conduct and the treatment of innocent citizens in Delta State.
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  • Nigerian Police Officers Caught Demanding ₦50,000 Bribe Over Tinted Glass Permit at Anambra Checkpoint

    A viral video has exposed Nigerian police officers allegedly demanding a ₦50,000 bribe from a motorist at the Nise checkpoint in Anambra State over a tinted glass permit. The video, shared by activist Somto Okonkwo (@General_Somto) on X (formerly Twitter), shows the driver stating that his documents were in order, but the officers insisted on payment despite a court-ordered hold on tinted glass enforcement.

    One officer is heard refusing to release the driver without payment, saying he would ignore calls to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun. The incident has reignited public concerns over extortion and misconduct by security operatives at road checkpoints.

    As of the report, the Anambra State Police Command had not issued an official statement, while social media users continue to call for investigation and disciplinary action against the officers involved.

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    Nigerian Police Officers Caught Demanding ₦50,000 Bribe Over Tinted Glass Permit at Anambra Checkpoint A viral video has exposed Nigerian police officers allegedly demanding a ₦50,000 bribe from a motorist at the Nise checkpoint in Anambra State over a tinted glass permit. The video, shared by activist Somto Okonkwo (@General_Somto) on X (formerly Twitter), shows the driver stating that his documents were in order, but the officers insisted on payment despite a court-ordered hold on tinted glass enforcement. One officer is heard refusing to release the driver without payment, saying he would ignore calls to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun. The incident has reignited public concerns over extortion and misconduct by security operatives at road checkpoints. As of the report, the Anambra State Police Command had not issued an official statement, while social media users continue to call for investigation and disciplinary action against the officers involved. Watch Video Here
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  • Lagos Police Officers Accused of Extorting ₦3.3 Million From Innocent Couple, Return ₦2.2 Million After Public Exposure, Claim Remaining ₦1.1 Million Was Shared

    Police officers attached to the Area H Command in Ogudu, Lagos State, have been accused of extorting about ₦3.3 million ($2,000 USDT) from a couple who were allegedly wrongfully arrested while travelling out of Lagos on December 18, 2025. According to an investigation by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), the officers detained the couple, seized the man’s phones, and allegedly coerced him into making a cryptocurrency payment without legal representation.

    After the incident was exposed on social media, the police reportedly returned ₦2.2 million but are said to be pleading to retain the remaining ₦1.1 million, claiming the money had already been shared among several officers. The victims, supported by a friend who reported the matter to the Police Complaints Response Unit, identified the officers involved during a visit to the station.

    Despite partial refunds, the couple has continued to demand a full return of the extorted funds, while the station officer, Olumide Jegede, reportedly acknowledged that not all the money could be recovered immediately. The case has renewed public outrage over police extortion, abuse of power, and accountability within the Nigeria Police Force.
    Lagos Police Officers Accused of Extorting ₦3.3 Million From Innocent Couple, Return ₦2.2 Million After Public Exposure, Claim Remaining ₦1.1 Million Was Shared Police officers attached to the Area H Command in Ogudu, Lagos State, have been accused of extorting about ₦3.3 million ($2,000 USDT) from a couple who were allegedly wrongfully arrested while travelling out of Lagos on December 18, 2025. According to an investigation by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), the officers detained the couple, seized the man’s phones, and allegedly coerced him into making a cryptocurrency payment without legal representation. After the incident was exposed on social media, the police reportedly returned ₦2.2 million but are said to be pleading to retain the remaining ₦1.1 million, claiming the money had already been shared among several officers. The victims, supported by a friend who reported the matter to the Police Complaints Response Unit, identified the officers involved during a visit to the station. Despite partial refunds, the couple has continued to demand a full return of the extorted funds, while the station officer, Olumide Jegede, reportedly acknowledged that not all the money could be recovered immediately. The case has renewed public outrage over police extortion, abuse of power, and accountability within the Nigeria Police Force.
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  • From Church To Cell: Delta Police Accused Of Random Crossover Night Arrests, Assault And ₦200,000 Extortion Of Worshippers In Asaba

    Worshippers arrested during crossover night celebrations in Asaba, Delta State, have accused the Delta State Police Command of carrying out random arrests, physical assault and extorting between ₦150,000 and ₦200,000 before granting bail. The arrests reportedly occurred on New Year’s Eve at multiple locations, including Inter-Bau Roundabout and Direct Labour Agency (DLA) Road, and affected over 40 people, many of whom were attending or returning from church services.

    Although the police described the arrested individuals as “hoodlums” involved in violent conduct, several victims told SaharaReporters that they were innocent worshippers who were rounded up without cause, detained at the state police headquarters and allegedly framed. Some suspects said they were only released after paying large sums of money for bail, which is legally free.

    Victims and witnesses accused officers under the leadership of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Adejobi Olumuyiwa, of abusing power and violating human rights. A Federal Road Safety Corps officer and a lawyer both confirmed incidents of extortion, while another victim narrated how police allegedly assaulted her and broke her tooth during the arrest of her brother.

    Police insiders also criticised the DCP’s operational style, alleging repeated mass arrests and disregard for due process. Efforts to get official responses were unsuccessful, as the outgoing and incoming commissioners of police distanced themselves from the incident, while the police spokesperson said the matter involved his superiors. The allegations have renewed public outrage over police brutality, extortion and abuse of authority in Nigeria.
    From Church To Cell: Delta Police Accused Of Random Crossover Night Arrests, Assault And ₦200,000 Extortion Of Worshippers In Asaba Worshippers arrested during crossover night celebrations in Asaba, Delta State, have accused the Delta State Police Command of carrying out random arrests, physical assault and extorting between ₦150,000 and ₦200,000 before granting bail. The arrests reportedly occurred on New Year’s Eve at multiple locations, including Inter-Bau Roundabout and Direct Labour Agency (DLA) Road, and affected over 40 people, many of whom were attending or returning from church services. Although the police described the arrested individuals as “hoodlums” involved in violent conduct, several victims told SaharaReporters that they were innocent worshippers who were rounded up without cause, detained at the state police headquarters and allegedly framed. Some suspects said they were only released after paying large sums of money for bail, which is legally free. Victims and witnesses accused officers under the leadership of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Adejobi Olumuyiwa, of abusing power and violating human rights. A Federal Road Safety Corps officer and a lawyer both confirmed incidents of extortion, while another victim narrated how police allegedly assaulted her and broke her tooth during the arrest of her brother. Police insiders also criticised the DCP’s operational style, alleging repeated mass arrests and disregard for due process. Efforts to get official responses were unsuccessful, as the outgoing and incoming commissioners of police distanced themselves from the incident, while the police spokesperson said the matter involved his superiors. The allegations have renewed public outrage over police brutality, extortion and abuse of authority in Nigeria.
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  • Gani Fawehinmi Memorial Group Rejects Tinubu’s Tax Reform, Describes It as IMF–World Bank Agenda to Deepen Poverty in Nigeria

    The Gani Fawehinmi Memorial Organization (GAFAMORG) has strongly rejected the proposed tax reform law being advanced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, describing it as an International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank–inspired agenda aimed at deepening poverty and further exploiting Nigerians. The group warned that the country’s worsening economic crisis is the result of deliberate policy choices by a corrupt ruling elite aligned with failed foreign economic orthodoxies.

    In a statement signed by its Chairman, Babatunde Agunbiade, and Public Relations Officer, Adeoye Ade-Adewumi, GAFAMORG argued that Nigeria’s challenges are not caused by insufficient taxation but by criminal mismanagement, massive corruption, nepotism, and elite capture of state resources. The organisation said the proposed tax law would impose additional burdens on already over-taxed workers, small traders, and struggling households, while leaving the wealthy and powerful untouched.

    The group accused the Tinubu administration of ignoring large-scale tax evasion by elites, excessive tax waivers for multinational corporations, and widespread looting through inflated contracts and opaque concessions. It also criticised the operation of Free Trade Zones, describing them as tax havens for the rich where corporations enjoy sweeping exemptions and weak oversight, while ordinary Nigerians face aggressive and sometimes extortionate tax enforcement.

    GAFAMORG further described Nigeria’s tax administration system as broken, citing overlapping taxes, harassment by revenue agents, lack of transparency, and weak accountability. It warned that introducing new taxes without fixing these structural problems amounts to “economic violence against the poor.”

    Reflecting on Nigeria’s past experiences with IMF- and World Bank-backed reforms such as Structural Adjustment, privatisation, and subsidy removal, the organisation said these policies have consistently shrunk the middle class, expanded poverty, enriched a tiny elite, and weakened the country’s productive capacity.

    Invoking the legacy of late human rights lawyer Chief Gani Fawehinmi, GAFAMORG called on Nigerians to completely reject the proposed tax law, mobilise civic, legal, media, and popular resistance, and demand its immediate withdrawal. The group insisted that Nigeria does not need IMF-approved hardship but justice, accountability, equity, and people-centred governance.
    Gani Fawehinmi Memorial Group Rejects Tinubu’s Tax Reform, Describes It as IMF–World Bank Agenda to Deepen Poverty in Nigeria The Gani Fawehinmi Memorial Organization (GAFAMORG) has strongly rejected the proposed tax reform law being advanced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, describing it as an International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank–inspired agenda aimed at deepening poverty and further exploiting Nigerians. The group warned that the country’s worsening economic crisis is the result of deliberate policy choices by a corrupt ruling elite aligned with failed foreign economic orthodoxies. In a statement signed by its Chairman, Babatunde Agunbiade, and Public Relations Officer, Adeoye Ade-Adewumi, GAFAMORG argued that Nigeria’s challenges are not caused by insufficient taxation but by criminal mismanagement, massive corruption, nepotism, and elite capture of state resources. The organisation said the proposed tax law would impose additional burdens on already over-taxed workers, small traders, and struggling households, while leaving the wealthy and powerful untouched. The group accused the Tinubu administration of ignoring large-scale tax evasion by elites, excessive tax waivers for multinational corporations, and widespread looting through inflated contracts and opaque concessions. It also criticised the operation of Free Trade Zones, describing them as tax havens for the rich where corporations enjoy sweeping exemptions and weak oversight, while ordinary Nigerians face aggressive and sometimes extortionate tax enforcement. GAFAMORG further described Nigeria’s tax administration system as broken, citing overlapping taxes, harassment by revenue agents, lack of transparency, and weak accountability. It warned that introducing new taxes without fixing these structural problems amounts to “economic violence against the poor.” Reflecting on Nigeria’s past experiences with IMF- and World Bank-backed reforms such as Structural Adjustment, privatisation, and subsidy removal, the organisation said these policies have consistently shrunk the middle class, expanded poverty, enriched a tiny elite, and weakened the country’s productive capacity. Invoking the legacy of late human rights lawyer Chief Gani Fawehinmi, GAFAMORG called on Nigerians to completely reject the proposed tax law, mobilise civic, legal, media, and popular resistance, and demand its immediate withdrawal. The group insisted that Nigeria does not need IMF-approved hardship but justice, accountability, equity, and people-centred governance.
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  • Nigerian Police Remove Delta DPO Christopher Udoh Over Corruption, Refund Extorted Money To ‘Good Samaritan’ Framed For Murder In Asaba

    The Nigeria Police Force has removed and sanctioned the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of GRA Division, Asaba, CSP Christopher Udoh, following allegations of corruption, extortion, and abuse of office involving a civilian who acted as a Good Samaritan. The police also refunded money extorted from Tomi Akporoghene Wojuola, who was wrongly accused of murder after attempting to save a man who collapsed by the roadside in Asaba, Delta State.

    Wojuola’s ordeal began in 2025 when he rushed an unconscious stranger to the hospital on medical advice, only for the victim to later die. Instead of being commended, Wojuola was detained, accused of murder, and allegedly threatened by the DPO, who reportedly mocked him for “acting like Jesus.” Despite confirmation from the deceased’s family that the man had an underlying medical condition, Wojuola said he was still extorted, leaving him with only ₦2,000 after police officers allegedly emptied his account as bail money.

    Following public outrage and reports by SaharaReporters, the Delta State Police Command confirmed that CSP Udoh had been removed from his position and disciplined. The Command also ensured that the extorted funds were refunded to Wojuola, while the DPO was summoned to the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja for further questioning. The incident has reignited public concern over police misconduct in Nigeria and reinforced why many citizens fear assisting victims during emergencies.
    Nigerian Police Remove Delta DPO Christopher Udoh Over Corruption, Refund Extorted Money To ‘Good Samaritan’ Framed For Murder In Asaba The Nigeria Police Force has removed and sanctioned the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of GRA Division, Asaba, CSP Christopher Udoh, following allegations of corruption, extortion, and abuse of office involving a civilian who acted as a Good Samaritan. The police also refunded money extorted from Tomi Akporoghene Wojuola, who was wrongly accused of murder after attempting to save a man who collapsed by the roadside in Asaba, Delta State. Wojuola’s ordeal began in 2025 when he rushed an unconscious stranger to the hospital on medical advice, only for the victim to later die. Instead of being commended, Wojuola was detained, accused of murder, and allegedly threatened by the DPO, who reportedly mocked him for “acting like Jesus.” Despite confirmation from the deceased’s family that the man had an underlying medical condition, Wojuola said he was still extorted, leaving him with only ₦2,000 after police officers allegedly emptied his account as bail money. Following public outrage and reports by SaharaReporters, the Delta State Police Command confirmed that CSP Udoh had been removed from his position and disciplined. The Command also ensured that the extorted funds were refunded to Wojuola, while the DPO was summoned to the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja for further questioning. The incident has reignited public concern over police misconduct in Nigeria and reinforced why many citizens fear assisting victims during emergencies.
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  • Nigerian Army Refutes Claims of Unpaid Allowances, Extortion by Troops in Ogun State

    The Nigerian Army has dismissed allegations circulating on social media that soldiers in Ogun State were denied allowances and extorted motorists along border routes, calling the claims false, malicious, and misleading.

    In a statement issued by Major Idereghi Samuel Akari of 35 Artillery Brigade, the Army clarified that troops under Operation MESA receive a monthly allowance of ₦60,000, following a 2025 upward review. The Army emphasized there have been no credible complaints of extortion and reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline.

    The statement also noted that unnecessary checkpoints along border areas have been dismantled, leaving only relevant security agencies to conduct checks. The Army alleged that the claims were propagated by a disgruntled retired airman seeking undue social media attention.

    The Nigerian Army assured Ogun State residents of its continued commitment to professionalism, transparency, personnel welfare, and collaboration with other security agencies to protect lives and property.
    Nigerian Army Refutes Claims of Unpaid Allowances, Extortion by Troops in Ogun State The Nigerian Army has dismissed allegations circulating on social media that soldiers in Ogun State were denied allowances and extorted motorists along border routes, calling the claims false, malicious, and misleading. In a statement issued by Major Idereghi Samuel Akari of 35 Artillery Brigade, the Army clarified that troops under Operation MESA receive a monthly allowance of ₦60,000, following a 2025 upward review. The Army emphasized there have been no credible complaints of extortion and reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline. The statement also noted that unnecessary checkpoints along border areas have been dismantled, leaving only relevant security agencies to conduct checks. The Army alleged that the claims were propagated by a disgruntled retired airman seeking undue social media attention. The Nigerian Army assured Ogun State residents of its continued commitment to professionalism, transparency, personnel welfare, and collaboration with other security agencies to protect lives and property.
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  • Anthony Joshua’s Tragic Crash: Sowore Blames Nigeria’s Failed Emergency System, Says Boxer’s Team Members Could Have Survived With Proper Care

    Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has blamed Nigeria’s collapsed emergency response system for the deaths of two members of Anthony Joshua’s team following a recent road crash on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. Speaking during a live BBC broadcast on road safety, Sowore said the victims might have survived if Nigeria had functional emergency medical services.

    Sowore expressed shock over images from the accident scene, where victims were reportedly pulled from the wreckage without stretchers, first aid, or trained emergency responders. He argued that poor and delayed emergency care accounts for between 50 and 60 percent of road accident fatalities in Nigeria, describing the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway as one of the deadliest roads in the country, with an estimated 70 to 80 deaths recorded monthly.

    The activist strongly criticised the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), accusing the agency of abandoning its core mandate of saving lives despite being statutorily equipped with ambulances and emergency tools. He alleged that the agency now focuses more on extortion than emergency rescue, contrasting its current state with its early years under Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka, when it was widely respected.

    Sowore also rejected claims that Nigeria lacks the financial capacity to provide advanced emergency services such as air ambulances. He cited examples of political elites and their families receiving emergency medical evacuation abroad, including the case of a former president’s son flown to Germany after an accident, arguing that such resources could instead fund public emergency helicopters.

    He concluded by calling for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s road safety and emergency response systems, warning that without decisive leadership and proper prioritisation, preventable deaths will continue to occur daily on Nigerian highways.
    Anthony Joshua’s Tragic Crash: Sowore Blames Nigeria’s Failed Emergency System, Says Boxer’s Team Members Could Have Survived With Proper Care Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has blamed Nigeria’s collapsed emergency response system for the deaths of two members of Anthony Joshua’s team following a recent road crash on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. Speaking during a live BBC broadcast on road safety, Sowore said the victims might have survived if Nigeria had functional emergency medical services. Sowore expressed shock over images from the accident scene, where victims were reportedly pulled from the wreckage without stretchers, first aid, or trained emergency responders. He argued that poor and delayed emergency care accounts for between 50 and 60 percent of road accident fatalities in Nigeria, describing the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway as one of the deadliest roads in the country, with an estimated 70 to 80 deaths recorded monthly. The activist strongly criticised the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), accusing the agency of abandoning its core mandate of saving lives despite being statutorily equipped with ambulances and emergency tools. He alleged that the agency now focuses more on extortion than emergency rescue, contrasting its current state with its early years under Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka, when it was widely respected. Sowore also rejected claims that Nigeria lacks the financial capacity to provide advanced emergency services such as air ambulances. He cited examples of political elites and their families receiving emergency medical evacuation abroad, including the case of a former president’s son flown to Germany after an accident, arguing that such resources could instead fund public emergency helicopters. He concluded by calling for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s road safety and emergency response systems, warning that without decisive leadership and proper prioritisation, preventable deaths will continue to occur daily on Nigerian highways.
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  • Lawless Nigerian Policemen In Delta Brutalise, Detain 28-Year-Old Woman For Days Over Alleged Condom Possession In Asaba

    Some officers attached to the Asaba Area Command of the Delta State Police have been accused of unlawfully arresting, brutalising, and detaining a 28-year-old woman, Miss Chinenye Nnaji, for days over the alleged possession of a condom. According to eyewitness accounts and the victim’s testimony, the woman was picked up during a late-night raid in Asaba, verbally abused, tortured, denied food and water, and allegedly subjected to extortion. Efforts to get official responses from the Area Commander and the Delta State Police spokesperson were unsuccessful as calls went unanswered.
    Lawless Nigerian Policemen In Delta Brutalise, Detain 28-Year-Old Woman For Days Over Alleged Condom Possession In Asaba Some officers attached to the Asaba Area Command of the Delta State Police have been accused of unlawfully arresting, brutalising, and detaining a 28-year-old woman, Miss Chinenye Nnaji, for days over the alleged possession of a condom. According to eyewitness accounts and the victim’s testimony, the woman was picked up during a late-night raid in Asaba, verbally abused, tortured, denied food and water, and allegedly subjected to extortion. Efforts to get official responses from the Area Commander and the Delta State Police spokesperson were unsuccessful as calls went unanswered.
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  • Imo Shrine Dispute: Traditional Worshippers Accuse Tiger Base Police, Christian Groups of Torture, Midnight Raids and Religious Intolerance

    A long-running religious conflict in Uru, Isi Ogwa autonomous community of Imo State has resurfaced, as traditional worshippers under the Nde Odinala Uru accuse community leaders, Christian groups and the notorious Tiger Base police unit of arrests, torture and intimidation. The crisis, which began in 2006 after the destruction of a sacred shrine during a Christian crusade, allegedly escalated into midnight raids, prolonged detention, extortion and human rights abuses. Victims described the Tiger Base facility as a “dungeon,” alleging torture, overcrowding, and psychological trauma, while insisting the crackdown was driven by religious intolerance. Community leaders have denied orchestrating the arrests, but civil rights advocates are calling for urgent investigations amid growing scrutiny of Tiger Base operations.
    Imo Shrine Dispute: Traditional Worshippers Accuse Tiger Base Police, Christian Groups of Torture, Midnight Raids and Religious Intolerance A long-running religious conflict in Uru, Isi Ogwa autonomous community of Imo State has resurfaced, as traditional worshippers under the Nde Odinala Uru accuse community leaders, Christian groups and the notorious Tiger Base police unit of arrests, torture and intimidation. The crisis, which began in 2006 after the destruction of a sacred shrine during a Christian crusade, allegedly escalated into midnight raids, prolonged detention, extortion and human rights abuses. Victims described the Tiger Base facility as a “dungeon,” alleging torture, overcrowding, and psychological trauma, while insisting the crackdown was driven by religious intolerance. Community leaders have denied orchestrating the arrests, but civil rights advocates are calling for urgent investigations amid growing scrutiny of Tiger Base operations.
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