• Wanted Drug Suspect ‘Kanmo-Kanmo’ Arrested 12 Years After Alleged Killing Of Three NDLEA Officers
    A long-wanted drug suspect popularly known as “Kanmo-Kanmo” has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), 12 years after the alleged killing of three NDLEA officers.

    According to the agency, a search of his hideout led to the recovery of 69 kilograms of skunk, a potent strain of cannabis. The suspect had reportedly been on the run for over a decade following the deadly incident involving NDLEA personnel.

    The arrest is being described as a major breakthrough in the agency’s sustained fight against drug trafficking and attacks on law enforcement officers, bringing a sense of justice, healing, and closure to the families of the fallen officers and the nation at large. Investigations and prosecution processes are now underway.

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    Wanted Drug Suspect ‘Kanmo-Kanmo’ Arrested 12 Years After Alleged Killing Of Three NDLEA Officers A long-wanted drug suspect popularly known as “Kanmo-Kanmo” has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), 12 years after the alleged killing of three NDLEA officers. According to the agency, a search of his hideout led to the recovery of 69 kilograms of skunk, a potent strain of cannabis. The suspect had reportedly been on the run for over a decade following the deadly incident involving NDLEA personnel. The arrest is being described as a major breakthrough in the agency’s sustained fight against drug trafficking and attacks on law enforcement officers, bringing a sense of justice, healing, and closure to the families of the fallen officers and the nation at large. Investigations and prosecution processes are now underway. #NDLEA #DrugWar #CrimeWatch #NigeriaNews
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  • NDLEA Arrests Infamous Drug Kingpin “Kanmo-Kanmo” 12 Years After Murder of 3 Officers; Female Vendor Also Nabbed

    Lek​an Jimoh, aka “Kanmo-Kanmo,” a notorious drug lord wanted for 12 years after orchestrating the killing of three NDLEA officers in 2014, has been arrested in Owode, Ogun State. NDLEA recovered 69kg of skunk during the operation. Kanmo-Kanmo had previously escaped a 2023 raid where 1,922kg of cannabis was seized and his warehouse forfeited to the government. The arrest ends a long manhunt, while a female online vendor was also apprehended for drug trafficking. Justice may finally catch up with the violent kingpin.

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    NDLEA Arrests Infamous Drug Kingpin “Kanmo-Kanmo” 12 Years After Murder of 3 Officers; Female Vendor Also Nabbed Lek​an Jimoh, aka “Kanmo-Kanmo,” a notorious drug lord wanted for 12 years after orchestrating the killing of three NDLEA officers in 2014, has been arrested in Owode, Ogun State. NDLEA recovered 69kg of skunk during the operation. Kanmo-Kanmo had previously escaped a 2023 raid where 1,922kg of cannabis was seized and his warehouse forfeited to the government. The arrest ends a long manhunt, while a female online vendor was also apprehended for drug trafficking. Justice may finally catch up with the violent kingpin. #KanmoKanmoArrest #NDLEA #DrugBust #OgunState #JusticeServed
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  • Tomato Don Carry Igbo: Ondo Prison Officers Catch Drug Smugglers for Akure Custody Centre

    Serious gbege don burst for Akure prison as officers of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) foil attempt by two visitors wey try sneak illegal drugs enter the Medium Security Custodial Centre.

    According to NCoS, the incident happen during routine security check for gate lodge. When officers search the visitors’ bag, dem discover about four grams of suspected Indian hemp hide inside fresh tomatoes, wrapped well for nylon. Dem believe say the drug suppose reach one inmate inside the prison.

    Immediately, officers arrest the suspects in line with order from the Controller-General, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, wey insist on tight security for all custodial centres. After that, dem hand the suspects over to NDLEA for proper investigation and possible prosecution.

    Ondo State Controller of Corrections, Oyewole Charles, praise the officers for their sharp eye, discipline and quick response. He talk say the Service go continue to keep the prison secure and clean, and make sure say drug business no get space for correctional centres.

    NCoS also warn the public, especially visitors, say anybody wey try smuggle anything illegal go face serious law, because the safety of the prison no be something to joke with.
    Tomato Don Carry Igbo: Ondo Prison Officers Catch Drug Smugglers for Akure Custody Centre Serious gbege don burst for Akure prison as officers of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) foil attempt by two visitors wey try sneak illegal drugs enter the Medium Security Custodial Centre. According to NCoS, the incident happen during routine security check for gate lodge. When officers search the visitors’ bag, dem discover about four grams of suspected Indian hemp hide inside fresh tomatoes, wrapped well for nylon. Dem believe say the drug suppose reach one inmate inside the prison. Immediately, officers arrest the suspects in line with order from the Controller-General, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, wey insist on tight security for all custodial centres. After that, dem hand the suspects over to NDLEA for proper investigation and possible prosecution. Ondo State Controller of Corrections, Oyewole Charles, praise the officers for their sharp eye, discipline and quick response. He talk say the Service go continue to keep the prison secure and clean, and make sure say drug business no get space for correctional centres. NCoS also warn the public, especially visitors, say anybody wey try smuggle anything illegal go face serious law, because the safety of the prison no be something to joke with.
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  • The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has reaffirmed its commitment to stronger collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in the fight against illicit drugs. A high-level US delegation led by Philip Esch, the US Drug Enforcement Administration’s Liaison to AFRICOM, met with NDLEA Chairman, Brig-Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), praising the agency’s leadership and effectiveness. Esch described the partnership between NDLEA and the US-DEA as vital to the US government and expressed confidence in continued cooperation following the renewal of Marwa’s tenure. Another delegate, James Elseth, commended NDLEA’s international outlook, noting that its operations in Nigeria also enhance global security. He disclosed that two major support projects, alongside training programmes, were already underway. In response, Marwa thanked AFRICOM for its sustained assistance, attributing NDLEA’s successes to international partnerships and the support of the Tinubu administration. He called for further assistance, particularly in airport scanning equipment, digital forensic tools, detection devices, laboratory facilities, and sniffer dogs, stressing the growing link between drug trafficking and terrorism.

    The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has reaffirmed its commitment to stronger collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in the fight against illicit drugs. A high-level US delegation led by Philip Esch, the US Drug Enforcement Administration’s Liaison to AFRICOM, met with NDLEA Chairman, Brig-Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), praising the agency’s leadership and effectiveness. Esch described the partnership between NDLEA and the US-DEA as vital to the US government and expressed confidence in continued cooperation following the renewal of Marwa’s tenure. Another delegate, James Elseth, commended NDLEA’s international outlook, noting that its operations in Nigeria also enhance global security. He disclosed that two major support projects, alongside training programmes, were already underway. In response, Marwa thanked AFRICOM for its sustained assistance, attributing NDLEA’s successes to international partnerships and the support of the Tinubu administration. He called for further assistance, particularly in airport scanning equipment, digital forensic tools, detection devices, laboratory facilities, and sniffer dogs, stressing the growing link between drug trafficking and terrorism.
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  • NDLEA Declares Delta Man Jerry John Edhekρo ‘King Jerry’ Wanted Over Drug Trafficking – What You Need to Know

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially declared Jerry John Edhekρo, also known as Jerry or King Jerry, wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple drug trafficking activities. According to the agency, Edhekρo is a Nigerian national from Iyede Town, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, and is currently under investigation for several illicit drug offences.

    The NDLEA released a statement accompanied by the suspect’s photograph, urging members of the public to provide credible information leading to his arrest. Citizens with knowledge of his whereabouts are encouraged to contact the nearest NDLEA command or use the agency’s toll-free helpline.

    The agency emphasized that Edhekρo’s declaration as wanted followed intelligence reports and ongoing operations connecting him to multiple illegal drug transactions. In the statement, NDLEA reaffirmed its commitment to intelligence-led operations targeting drug traffickers, warning that individuals involved in drug-related crimes would face legal action.

    Officials described the suspect as a Black Nigerian male and reiterated the agency’s determination to track down and bring suspects involved in drug trafficking and related offences to justice. The NDLEA also urged residents to assist law enforcement in curbing drug crimes by reporting suspicious activity promptly.

    This announcement underscores the NDLEA’s active campaign against drug trafficking in Nigeria, and the agency’s insistence on public cooperation reflects the seriousness of its ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks involved in narcotics.

    With drug-related crime posing significant threats to public safety and community well-being, the agency continues to deploy strategic operations across the country, reinforcing its mandate to protect citizens from the dangers of illicit drugs.

    NDLEA Declares Delta Man Jerry John Edhekρo ‘King Jerry’ Wanted Over Drug Trafficking – What You Need to Know The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially declared Jerry John Edhekρo, also known as Jerry or King Jerry, wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple drug trafficking activities. According to the agency, Edhekρo is a Nigerian national from Iyede Town, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, and is currently under investigation for several illicit drug offences. The NDLEA released a statement accompanied by the suspect’s photograph, urging members of the public to provide credible information leading to his arrest. Citizens with knowledge of his whereabouts are encouraged to contact the nearest NDLEA command or use the agency’s toll-free helpline. The agency emphasized that Edhekρo’s declaration as wanted followed intelligence reports and ongoing operations connecting him to multiple illegal drug transactions. In the statement, NDLEA reaffirmed its commitment to intelligence-led operations targeting drug traffickers, warning that individuals involved in drug-related crimes would face legal action. Officials described the suspect as a Black Nigerian male and reiterated the agency’s determination to track down and bring suspects involved in drug trafficking and related offences to justice. The NDLEA also urged residents to assist law enforcement in curbing drug crimes by reporting suspicious activity promptly. This announcement underscores the NDLEA’s active campaign against drug trafficking in Nigeria, and the agency’s insistence on public cooperation reflects the seriousness of its ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks involved in narcotics. With drug-related crime posing significant threats to public safety and community well-being, the agency continues to deploy strategic operations across the country, reinforcing its mandate to protect citizens from the dangers of illicit drugs.
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  • How Did Two Young Men Try to Smuggle Marijuana Into a Kano Court? Who Were They Working For—and What Does Their Arrest Reveal About Nigeria’s Prison Drug Crisis?

    How were two young men able to attempt a drug drop inside a court facility in Kano—and what does their arrest expose about the growing challenge of narcotics trafficking into Nigeria’s custodial system?

    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Kano State Command, has arrested two men for allegedly attempting to smuggle marijuana and other illicit substances to inmates during court proceedings at the Nomansland Court Complex. The suspects—identified as 25-year-old Usman Khalid and 24-year-old Bello Musa Ahmed, both from the Tsamiya (Brigade) area of Kano—were apprehended by officers attached to the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Goron Dutse.

    According to the NCoS, the men were caught while allegedly trying to throw wraps of Indian hemp and other prohibited drugs to inmates as they were being moved in and out of the court. The arrest was confirmed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSC Musbahu Lawan-Kofarnasarawa, who said the suspects were intercepted before the items could reach any prisoner.

    But why would suspects risk such a public and tightly controlled environment to deliver drugs? And who exactly were they trying to supply? While authorities have not yet disclosed whether the suspects were linked to a wider trafficking network, the incident has raised fresh concerns about how criminal elements attempt to exploit court appearances and inmate movements to bypass prison security.

    Reacting to the incident, the Controller of Corrections in Kano State, Ado Inuwa, described the act as a serious security breach and a criminal offence under Nigerian law. He warned members of the public to desist from any interaction with inmates during court transfers, stressing that such conduct threatens both public safety and the integrity of the justice system.

    Inuwa reaffirmed the NCoS’s commitment to rehabilitation and reformation, noting that drug trafficking into custodial facilities undermines discipline, fuels criminal behaviour behind bars, and sabotages correctional objectives. He directed that the suspects and the seized drugs be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and possible prosecution.

    What does this case reveal about the broader problem of drugs in Nigeria’s prisons? The Kano Command reiterated its zero-tolerance policy toward drug-related offences, vowing to maintain maximum security across all custodial centres and judicial premises in the state. The Service also called on residents to report suspicious activities, emphasising that community vigilance remains vital in the fight against narcotics and organised crime.

    As investigations continue, key questions remain unanswered: Were the suspects acting alone or as part of a larger network? Which inmates were the intended recipients? And how many similar attempts go undetected across the country? The outcome of this case may determine not only the fate of the two accused men but also how aggressively authorities tighten security around Nigeria’s courts and correctional facilities in the ongoing war against drugs.


    How Did Two Young Men Try to Smuggle Marijuana Into a Kano Court? Who Were They Working For—and What Does Their Arrest Reveal About Nigeria’s Prison Drug Crisis? How were two young men able to attempt a drug drop inside a court facility in Kano—and what does their arrest expose about the growing challenge of narcotics trafficking into Nigeria’s custodial system? The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Kano State Command, has arrested two men for allegedly attempting to smuggle marijuana and other illicit substances to inmates during court proceedings at the Nomansland Court Complex. The suspects—identified as 25-year-old Usman Khalid and 24-year-old Bello Musa Ahmed, both from the Tsamiya (Brigade) area of Kano—were apprehended by officers attached to the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Goron Dutse. According to the NCoS, the men were caught while allegedly trying to throw wraps of Indian hemp and other prohibited drugs to inmates as they were being moved in and out of the court. The arrest was confirmed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSC Musbahu Lawan-Kofarnasarawa, who said the suspects were intercepted before the items could reach any prisoner. But why would suspects risk such a public and tightly controlled environment to deliver drugs? And who exactly were they trying to supply? While authorities have not yet disclosed whether the suspects were linked to a wider trafficking network, the incident has raised fresh concerns about how criminal elements attempt to exploit court appearances and inmate movements to bypass prison security. Reacting to the incident, the Controller of Corrections in Kano State, Ado Inuwa, described the act as a serious security breach and a criminal offence under Nigerian law. He warned members of the public to desist from any interaction with inmates during court transfers, stressing that such conduct threatens both public safety and the integrity of the justice system. Inuwa reaffirmed the NCoS’s commitment to rehabilitation and reformation, noting that drug trafficking into custodial facilities undermines discipline, fuels criminal behaviour behind bars, and sabotages correctional objectives. He directed that the suspects and the seized drugs be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and possible prosecution. What does this case reveal about the broader problem of drugs in Nigeria’s prisons? The Kano Command reiterated its zero-tolerance policy toward drug-related offences, vowing to maintain maximum security across all custodial centres and judicial premises in the state. The Service also called on residents to report suspicious activities, emphasising that community vigilance remains vital in the fight against narcotics and organised crime. As investigations continue, key questions remain unanswered: Were the suspects acting alone or as part of a larger network? Which inmates were the intended recipients? And how many similar attempts go undetected across the country? The outcome of this case may determine not only the fate of the two accused men but also how aggressively authorities tighten security around Nigeria’s courts and correctional facilities in the ongoing war against drugs.
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  • Nigerian Customs, NDLEA Intercept 30 Slabs of Cocaine at Apapa Port as Joint Security Operations Deal Fresh Blow to International Drug Traffickers

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Area Command, in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has intercepted 30 slabs of cocaine concealed aboard the MV Aruna, a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel, at the Greenview Terminal of Apapa Port in Lagos. The seizure, which occurred on Friday, represents a major New Year setback for international drug trafficking networks attempting to exploit Nigeria’s busiest seaport.

    According to Customs spokesperson Isah Sulaiman, the illicit drugs were carefully hidden on the vessel, highlighting the increasingly sophisticated methods used by smugglers. Apapa Customs Area Controller, Emmanuel Oshoba, commended the officers for their vigilance, describing the operation as a strong signal of the command’s zero-tolerance stance on illicit trade in 2026. The NDLEA has taken custody of the seized cocaine for further investigation and possible prosecution. Authorities say the interception is the third major drug bust by the joint NCS–NDLEA team in recent weeks, underscoring intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking through Nigeria’s seaports.
    Nigerian Customs, NDLEA Intercept 30 Slabs of Cocaine at Apapa Port as Joint Security Operations Deal Fresh Blow to International Drug Traffickers The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Area Command, in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has intercepted 30 slabs of cocaine concealed aboard the MV Aruna, a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel, at the Greenview Terminal of Apapa Port in Lagos. The seizure, which occurred on Friday, represents a major New Year setback for international drug trafficking networks attempting to exploit Nigeria’s busiest seaport. According to Customs spokesperson Isah Sulaiman, the illicit drugs were carefully hidden on the vessel, highlighting the increasingly sophisticated methods used by smugglers. Apapa Customs Area Controller, Emmanuel Oshoba, commended the officers for their vigilance, describing the operation as a strong signal of the command’s zero-tolerance stance on illicit trade in 2026. The NDLEA has taken custody of the seized cocaine for further investigation and possible prosecution. Authorities say the interception is the third major drug bust by the joint NCS–NDLEA team in recent weeks, underscoring intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking through Nigeria’s seaports.
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  • NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict, Three Others Over UK-Bound Cocaine
    Babafemi said the arrests followed the seizure of 75 parcels of cocaine, weighing a total of 1.50 kilograms, at the Lagos airport.
    NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict, Three Others Over UK-Bound Cocaine Babafemi said the arrests followed the seizure of 75 parcels of cocaine, weighing a total of 1.50 kilograms, at the Lagos airport.
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  • NDLEA Destroys Cannabis Warehouses, Seizes Narcotics, and Arrests Businessman Over Lagos Port ‘Loud’ Shipment

    Between December 21 and 25, 2025, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) conducted nationwide anti-narcotics operations across Ekiti, Edo, Cross River, Abuja, Lagos, Taraba, and Gombe states. Agents destroyed cannabis warehouses, seized large quantities of drugs, and arrested several traffickers. In Ara-Ekiti, 638kg of skunk cannabis was burned. In Edo, 883.1kg of compressed cannabis was intercepted. Cross River and Abuja operations led to multiple arrests, while in Lagos, Ajoke Dauda and Oluwasegun Felix were apprehended with 45.5kg and 18.5kg of skunk, respectively. Taraba and Gombe also recorded arrests and drug seizures. Notably, businessman Ignatius Egbochie (alias Brown) was arrested in connection with 26kg of high-grade cannabis (“Loud”) seized at Tincan Port on December 10. NDLEA emphasized its commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks nationwide.
    NDLEA Destroys Cannabis Warehouses, Seizes Narcotics, and Arrests Businessman Over Lagos Port ‘Loud’ Shipment Between December 21 and 25, 2025, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) conducted nationwide anti-narcotics operations across Ekiti, Edo, Cross River, Abuja, Lagos, Taraba, and Gombe states. Agents destroyed cannabis warehouses, seized large quantities of drugs, and arrested several traffickers. In Ara-Ekiti, 638kg of skunk cannabis was burned. In Edo, 883.1kg of compressed cannabis was intercepted. Cross River and Abuja operations led to multiple arrests, while in Lagos, Ajoke Dauda and Oluwasegun Felix were apprehended with 45.5kg and 18.5kg of skunk, respectively. Taraba and Gombe also recorded arrests and drug seizures. Notably, businessman Ignatius Egbochie (alias Brown) was arrested in connection with 26kg of high-grade cannabis (“Loud”) seized at Tincan Port on December 10. NDLEA emphasized its commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks nationwide.
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  • NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict and Three Cargo Agents Over UK-Bound Cocaine at Lagos Airport

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested Nwobodo Chidiebere Basil, a notorious ex-convict, and three cargo agents—Jubrin Firdausi Hassana, Kuku Daniel Oluwasegun, and Igwe Chioma Jane—at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 75 parcels of cocaine (1.5 kg) to London. Basil, 37, had previously been convicted in May 2023 for trafficking 30.10 kg of methamphetamine and sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he commuted by paying a ₦7 million fine. Following a sting operation, he was apprehended at a relaxation centre in Ikeja. NDLEA highlighted that Basil’s return to drug trafficking underscores weaknesses in Nigeria’s sentencing and justice system. The suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing.
    NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict and Three Cargo Agents Over UK-Bound Cocaine at Lagos Airport Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested Nwobodo Chidiebere Basil, a notorious ex-convict, and three cargo agents—Jubrin Firdausi Hassana, Kuku Daniel Oluwasegun, and Igwe Chioma Jane—at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 75 parcels of cocaine (1.5 kg) to London. Basil, 37, had previously been convicted in May 2023 for trafficking 30.10 kg of methamphetamine and sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he commuted by paying a ₦7 million fine. Following a sting operation, he was apprehended at a relaxation centre in Ikeja. NDLEA highlighted that Basil’s return to drug trafficking underscores weaknesses in Nigeria’s sentencing and justice system. The suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing.
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  • FG INTRODUCES MANDATORY PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICANTS

    The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing as a requirement for prospective applicants into the Public Service. This move is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising menace of illicit drug use and its attendant consequences on national development and security.

    In a statement from the SGF's office, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments/Parastatals are hereby directed to include mandatory drug testing as a core requirement in the recruitment of new personnel. Additionally, MDAs are to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in conducting the tests, in line with established standards and procedures.

    This directive to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), including extra-Ministerial Departments, aligns with the present Administration's determination to decisively tackle the menace of drug and substance abuse and insulate the national workforce from unwholesome practices.

    The introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing is premised on the concern raised by the Federal Government about the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among the teeming youth in the country, with disturbing trends and far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace productivity, and national security.
    FG INTRODUCES MANDATORY PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICANTS The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing as a requirement for prospective applicants into the Public Service. This move is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising menace of illicit drug use and its attendant consequences on national development and security. In a statement from the SGF's office, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments/Parastatals are hereby directed to include mandatory drug testing as a core requirement in the recruitment of new personnel. Additionally, MDAs are to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in conducting the tests, in line with established standards and procedures. This directive to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), including extra-Ministerial Departments, aligns with the present Administration's determination to decisively tackle the menace of drug and substance abuse and insulate the national workforce from unwholesome practices. The introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing is premised on the concern raised by the Federal Government about the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among the teeming youth in the country, with disturbing trends and far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace productivity, and national security.
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  • Tinubu Government Mandates Pre-Employment Drug Testing for All Nigerian Public Servants to Combat Rising Substance Abuse

    The Nigerian government, under President Bola Tinubu, has introduced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective public service applicants. The directive, issued via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), requires Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to collaborate with the NDLEA in testing recruits. The initiative aims to curb illicit drug and substance abuse among Nigerian youth and enhance workplace productivity, public health, and national security. Permanent Secretaries and heads of parastatals must now make drug testing a core recruitment requirement.
    Tinubu Government Mandates Pre-Employment Drug Testing for All Nigerian Public Servants to Combat Rising Substance Abuse The Nigerian government, under President Bola Tinubu, has introduced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective public service applicants. The directive, issued via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), requires Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to collaborate with the NDLEA in testing recruits. The initiative aims to curb illicit drug and substance abuse among Nigerian youth and enhance workplace productivity, public health, and national security. Permanent Secretaries and heads of parastatals must now make drug testing a core recruitment requirement.
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  • Teenage girl and a lady arrested for attempt to smuggle hard drugs to Kano prison inmate

    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Kano State Command, has arrested two women for allegedly attempting to smuggle illicit drugs into the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Goron Dutse, Kano.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Musbahu Lawan, disclosed this in a statement released on Monday, December 22.

    Lawan said the suspects identified as Maryam Ali,19,and Hauwa Musa, 20-year-old, both residents of Kano State, were apprehended during routine security checks while attempting to gain access to the custodial centre on Dec. 21, 2025.

    According to him, the women were found in possession of suspected illicit drugs, which preliminary investigations indicated were meant to be supplied to inmates within the facility.

    Lawan said that the act constituted a serious violation of the NCoS regulations and is a criminal offence under the relevant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    He stated that the suspects had been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and necessary legal action.
    Teenage girl and a lady arrested for attempt to smuggle hard drugs to Kano prison inmate The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Kano State Command, has arrested two women for allegedly attempting to smuggle illicit drugs into the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Goron Dutse, Kano. The command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Musbahu Lawan, disclosed this in a statement released on Monday, December 22. Lawan said the suspects identified as Maryam Ali,19,and Hauwa Musa, 20-year-old, both residents of Kano State, were apprehended during routine security checks while attempting to gain access to the custodial centre on Dec. 21, 2025. According to him, the women were found in possession of suspected illicit drugs, which preliminary investigations indicated were meant to be supplied to inmates within the facility. Lawan said that the act constituted a serious violation of the NCoS regulations and is a criminal offence under the relevant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He stated that the suspects had been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and necessary legal action.
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  • Female drug kingpin arrested in Lagos with 23.50kg cocaine stashed in her children’s room

    Twenty months after a cocaine trafficking cartel led by a couple: Bolanle Lookman Dauda and Olayinka Toheebat Dauda was smashed in Lagos and Ogun state by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) with multi-billion-naira worth of the illicit drug recovered from them, another leader of the syndicate Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat who went underground since May 2024 has been nabbed in her Lagos home where additional 23.50 kilograms of the class A drug were recovered from her children’s room.

    A statement from the spokesperson of NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, says the kingpin Lookman and his queen Toheebat were arrested on Saturday 25th May 2024 by operatives of a special operations unit of NDLEA at Ibiye, along Lagos-Badagry expressway while attempting to cross the land border to deliver the consignment in Ghana.

    ‘’At the point of their arrest, 42 blocks of cocaine weighing 47.5 kilograms were found on them.

    A swift follow up operation in their residence at Plot 24/25 OPIC extension, Petedo road, Agbara, Ogun state, led to the recovery of additional eight blocks of the same drug weighing 10kg, bringing the total weight of the consignment seized from the couple to 57.5 kilograms.

    Determined to rein in every member of the syndicate, the NDLEA operatives continued with follow up intelligence and surveillance on the trans-border drug trafficking organization until a 39-year-old female stash keeper Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat was identified as a key member of the DTO. As a result, she was trailed to her 31 Onasanya street, Surulere, Lagos residence on Tuesday 9th December 2025.”

    Babafemi said a thorough search of her home led to the discovery of blocks of cocaine weighing 23.50 kilograms concealed in a black suit case recovered from her children’s room. She admitted ownership of the drug consignment worth over N5billion in street value.
    Female drug kingpin arrested in Lagos with 23.50kg cocaine stashed in her children’s room Twenty months after a cocaine trafficking cartel led by a couple: Bolanle Lookman Dauda and Olayinka Toheebat Dauda was smashed in Lagos and Ogun state by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) with multi-billion-naira worth of the illicit drug recovered from them, another leader of the syndicate Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat who went underground since May 2024 has been nabbed in her Lagos home where additional 23.50 kilograms of the class A drug were recovered from her children’s room. A statement from the spokesperson of NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, says the kingpin Lookman and his queen Toheebat were arrested on Saturday 25th May 2024 by operatives of a special operations unit of NDLEA at Ibiye, along Lagos-Badagry expressway while attempting to cross the land border to deliver the consignment in Ghana. ‘’At the point of their arrest, 42 blocks of cocaine weighing 47.5 kilograms were found on them. A swift follow up operation in their residence at Plot 24/25 OPIC extension, Petedo road, Agbara, Ogun state, led to the recovery of additional eight blocks of the same drug weighing 10kg, bringing the total weight of the consignment seized from the couple to 57.5 kilograms. Determined to rein in every member of the syndicate, the NDLEA operatives continued with follow up intelligence and surveillance on the trans-border drug trafficking organization until a 39-year-old female stash keeper Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat was identified as a key member of the DTO. As a result, she was trailed to her 31 Onasanya street, Surulere, Lagos residence on Tuesday 9th December 2025.” Babafemi said a thorough search of her home led to the discovery of blocks of cocaine weighing 23.50 kilograms concealed in a black suit case recovered from her children’s room. She admitted ownership of the drug consignment worth over N5billion in street value.
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  • NDLEA Arrests Beninese Woman With 3,400 Tramadol Tablets at Seme Border, Seizes Drugs Nationwide in Major Crackdown

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 48-year-old Beninese woman, Leocardi Josu, at the Seme border in Badagry, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 3,400 tablets of tramadol 225mg into Nigeria. The arrest is part of a wider nationwide crackdown that also led to the seizure of large quantities of tramadol, cannabis, synthetic drugs, and cocaine across Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Kogi, and Abuja routes. NDLEA officials confirmed multiple arrests, including drug traffickers targeting Italy, and recovered narcotics worth billions of naira, reaffirming the agency’s intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking during the festive season.
    NDLEA Arrests Beninese Woman With 3,400 Tramadol Tablets at Seme Border, Seizes Drugs Nationwide in Major Crackdown The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 48-year-old Beninese woman, Leocardi Josu, at the Seme border in Badagry, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 3,400 tablets of tramadol 225mg into Nigeria. The arrest is part of a wider nationwide crackdown that also led to the seizure of large quantities of tramadol, cannabis, synthetic drugs, and cocaine across Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Kogi, and Abuja routes. NDLEA officials confirmed multiple arrests, including drug traffickers targeting Italy, and recovered narcotics worth billions of naira, reaffirming the agency’s intensified efforts to curb drug trafficking during the festive season.
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  • Female Drug Stash Keeper Arrested in Lagos With N5 Billion Worth of Cocaine Hidden in Children’s Room

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested 39-year-old Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat in Surulere, Lagos, after recovering 23.5 kilograms of cocaine worth over N5 billion. The cocaine was concealed inside a black suitcase in her children’s room. The arrest follows months of investigation into a trans-border drug trafficking syndicate operating in Lagos and Ogun states. NDLEA operatives tracked Simbiat through sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering. Investigations into the case are ongoing.
    Female Drug Stash Keeper Arrested in Lagos With N5 Billion Worth of Cocaine Hidden in Children’s Room The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested 39-year-old Shodunke Yetunde Simbiat in Surulere, Lagos, after recovering 23.5 kilograms of cocaine worth over N5 billion. The cocaine was concealed inside a black suitcase in her children’s room. The arrest follows months of investigation into a trans-border drug trafficking syndicate operating in Lagos and Ogun states. NDLEA operatives tracked Simbiat through sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering. Investigations into the case are ongoing.
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  • NDLEA Secures Court Order to Detain MV San Antonio, Crew Over 25.5kg Cocaine Shipment from Brazil

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has obtained a Federal High Court order to detain the foreign vessel MV San Antonio, its captain, and 20 crew members following the seizure of 25.5 kilograms of cocaine at Apapa Seaport, Lagos. The vessel, arriving from Brazil, was found carrying the drugs concealed inside its cargo hatch. Crew members from Russia, the Philippines, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan were arrested. The court granted the detention for 14 days pending further investigation and prosecution. NDLEA Chairman Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) emphasized that Nigeria remains hostile to drug trafficking and praised officers for their professionalism and vigilance.
    NDLEA Secures Court Order to Detain MV San Antonio, Crew Over 25.5kg Cocaine Shipment from Brazil The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has obtained a Federal High Court order to detain the foreign vessel MV San Antonio, its captain, and 20 crew members following the seizure of 25.5 kilograms of cocaine at Apapa Seaport, Lagos. The vessel, arriving from Brazil, was found carrying the drugs concealed inside its cargo hatch. Crew members from Russia, the Philippines, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan were arrested. The court granted the detention for 14 days pending further investigation and prosecution. NDLEA Chairman Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) emphasized that Nigeria remains hostile to drug trafficking and praised officers for their professionalism and vigilance.
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  • Nigeria Arrests Notorious Drug Supplier Linked to Banditry in Niger State as NDLEA Seizes Over 470kg of Cannabis in Nationwide Crackdown

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a notorious drug supplier, Mohammed Sani, also known as Gamboli, accused of supplying illicit drugs to armed bandits terrorising communities in Niger State. The 33-year-old suspect was apprehended in Shiroro Local Government Area after weeks of intelligence-led surveillance, weeks after evading an earlier raid where officers recovered 471.8 kilograms of skunk. The arrest formed part of a sweeping nationwide operation that led to multiple drug seizures and arrests across several states, highlighting NDLEA’s intensified efforts to cut off drug supplies fueling terrorism and banditry in Nigeria
    Nigeria Arrests Notorious Drug Supplier Linked to Banditry in Niger State as NDLEA Seizes Over 470kg of Cannabis in Nationwide Crackdown The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a notorious drug supplier, Mohammed Sani, also known as Gamboli, accused of supplying illicit drugs to armed bandits terrorising communities in Niger State. The 33-year-old suspect was apprehended in Shiroro Local Government Area after weeks of intelligence-led surveillance, weeks after evading an earlier raid where officers recovered 471.8 kilograms of skunk. The arrest formed part of a sweeping nationwide operation that led to multiple drug seizures and arrests across several states, highlighting NDLEA’s intensified efforts to cut off drug supplies fueling terrorism and banditry in Nigeria
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  • Court Sets February 26 Judgment Date in NDLEA’s Asset Disclosure Case Against Abba Kyari

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled February 26, 2026, to deliver judgment in the NDLEA’s case against suspended DCP Abba Kyari and his brothers, who face a 23-count charge involving alleged non-disclosure of assets and money laundering. The NDLEA claims Kyari illegally concealed ownership of 14 properties and large sums of money traced to him. After hearing final arguments, Justice James Omotosho ruled that a prima facie case had been established, prompting Kyari to defend himself. He denied owning several properties and said some belonged to his late father. His brothers opted not to call witnesses. Kyari is also facing a separate NDLEA trial over alleged cocaine-related offences.
    Court Sets February 26 Judgment Date in NDLEA’s Asset Disclosure Case Against Abba Kyari A Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled February 26, 2026, to deliver judgment in the NDLEA’s case against suspended DCP Abba Kyari and his brothers, who face a 23-count charge involving alleged non-disclosure of assets and money laundering. The NDLEA claims Kyari illegally concealed ownership of 14 properties and large sums of money traced to him. After hearing final arguments, Justice James Omotosho ruled that a prima facie case had been established, prompting Kyari to defend himself. He denied owning several properties and said some belonged to his late father. His brothers opted not to call witnesses. Kyari is also facing a separate NDLEA trial over alleged cocaine-related offences.
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  • Reckless shooting by NDLEA injures youth in Ngurore market in Yobe

    A youth sustained injuries following a reckless shooting incident by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) during a raid in Ngurore Market, Yola North Local Government Area of Yobe State.

    Sources told Zagazola Makama that on 10 December 2025 at about 1000 hours, NDLEA officers stormed a ghetto area inside the market, firing their weapons sporadically.

    During the operation, a stray bullet struck 22-year-old Abubakar Hassan of Jambutu community, causing injuries to his stomach and right leg.

    The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ngurore visited the scene, and the victim was evacuated to Banene Hospital, Ngurore, where he is currently receiving treatment and responding to medical care.

    Residents have expressed concern over the conduct of security personnel during operations in public spaces, urging agencies to exercise restraint to prevent civilian harm.

    NDLEA are yet to release an official statement on the incident.
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    Reckless shooting by NDLEA injures youth in Ngurore market in Yobe A youth sustained injuries following a reckless shooting incident by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) during a raid in Ngurore Market, Yola North Local Government Area of Yobe State. Sources told Zagazola Makama that on 10 December 2025 at about 1000 hours, NDLEA officers stormed a ghetto area inside the market, firing their weapons sporadically. During the operation, a stray bullet struck 22-year-old Abubakar Hassan of Jambutu community, causing injuries to his stomach and right leg. The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ngurore visited the scene, and the victim was evacuated to Banene Hospital, Ngurore, where he is currently receiving treatment and responding to medical care. Residents have expressed concern over the conduct of security personnel during operations in public spaces, urging agencies to exercise restraint to prevent civilian harm. NDLEA are yet to release an official statement on the incident. #ndlea_nigeria #DHQNigeria #HQNigerianArmy
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