‘They Killed Nine Of My Relatives, Now They Say I'm Next,’ Plateau Cleric Dachomo Alleges Death Threats From Herdsmen | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/bf6IGDcGT8
You’ll find very few “Drug barons, money launderers, financial crimes criminals” in our prisons, they’d have paid off the police, and where they might have failed with that, the case would die in the DPP’s office or with the judge. None of the type was in Ekiti prison with me..🤔
All my staff are South Africans. I have three of them. If you close my shop can you provide them a job?”
-Nigerian businessman being confronted by elderly South African xenophobic women, who attempted to lock his shop.✍️
After Lending $240 Million to World Bank in 1974, Nigeria Now Runs to Smaller Countries for Funds Because People Have Looted Nigeria Dry,’ Rufai Oseni Laments Economy, Cites Malami, Achimugu Asset Forfeiture Cases https://t.co/CPXx7aIgo9
Tomorrow, @NigBarAssoc votes to elect a new leadership, including a new president of the #NigerianBar.
There are 82,213 of us eligible to vote in this election. Each of us has just one vote in #NBADecides2026. That is as it should be.
As a lawyer with a vote, your choice & your vote matter. Whoever emerges should be the choice of the voting NBA as a body not of an informal ethnic caucus by whatever name called.
The idea that an ethno-tribal association which is not part of the institutional or constitutional organs should dictate to the membership of @NigBarAssoc who should lead them is beyond batty. It should be transparently stupid. But this is Nigeria & nothing is beyond argument.
I digress.
There are 3 candidates for the presidency. All 3 are #SANs.
One of them would like to be coronated as a sectional paramount chief of @NigBarAssoc. Among other things, he also will abolish #OneLawyerOneVote. He is a #CPC - Candidate of Particular Concern.
Happily there are two excellent options on the ballot. I have chosen to support one of them.
If you want Bar in which each of us will continue to matter in equality & dignity, pls avoid the #CPC.
#ItsTime!
Dear Isaac Fayose and Dr Zo.
PLEASE, next time you hang out with your friends of darkness, let us see videos of them praising your candidate as well.
In this fight for a new Nigeria, ACCOUNTABILITY will NOT be thrown to the wind.
Perception matters a lot in this world of Influence.🙏🏾❤️
'Benue Governor Warned Me Not To Visit His State; In Edo, There Was A Shootout During My Visit,' Peter Obi Reports Political Persecution Against Him By Tinubu-Backed APC Actors To International Community https://t.co/RPJQU7E4Fj
Show me any good project an APC politician started & completed. There is none.
Shame on Dave Umahi for this substandard airport despite the billions he spent.
The skyrocketing price of food and fuel is pushing millions of Nigerians into extreme poverty. When will the Tinubu administration provide actual relief instead of policies that just burden the masses?
"Renewed Hope" or renewed hardship? A bag of rice costs more than the minimum wage, and fuel prices keep rising. This administration's economic policies are completely disconnected from the reality of average Nigerians.
Currency & Economy
The continuous float and freefall of the Naira has destroyed small businesses and wiped out savings. We need structural economic reforms, not just trial-and-error policies from the Central Bank.
Trading the Naira has become a daily nightmare for businesses. Inflation is unchecked, and the Tinubu government's approach to fixing the economy clearly isn't working.
Infrastructure & Power
Despite constant promises and tariff hikes, the national grid keeps collapsing. Nigerians are paying more for electricity they rarely ever see.
We cannot drive a modern economy on generators and broken roads. The current administration needs to move past rhetoric and actually fix Nigeria's failing infrastructure.
Governance & Public Spending
While asking citizens to tighten their belts and endure the economic hardship, the government continues to allocate billions to luxury SUVs and renovating official residences. The hypocrisy is deafening.
True leadership requires sacrifice from the top. You cannot demand patience from struggling citizens while the presidency’s budget for luxury items remains untouched.
Security Concerns
Economic reforms mean nothing if people don't feel safe in their homes or on the highways. The administration needs a more decisive, transparent strategy to tackle insecurity across the country.
Banditry and kidnappings are still disrupting daily life and farming communities. The government must prioritize restoring basic safety alongside its economic agenda.
“The Nigerian Police Command needs to address this.”
—A Fulani driver shared his encounter with a Nigerian police officer at a checkpoint on the Benue Express Road, alleging that the officer rejected the ₦1,000 he offered and insisted on ₦2,000 before allowing him to continue his journey.
This is not fiction. A Nigerian pastor, a brother of mine, has 9 members of his family hunted and slaughtered by Fulani terrorists. These are the realities our Nigerian brothers and sisters are facing alone. The church is absent. International community is absent. They are being hunted and slaughtered like animals and we in the west are simply watching. I am tired. I am sick of it. I am beyond burned. Who will be the one to stand at such a time as this? I refuse to be silent, I refuse to watch. At @buildingzionorg we are rebuilding communities ravished by terrorists, restoring hope and life. In fact, we already have rebuilt communities in Reverend Ezekiel’s community. Help us, help them. They are alone in this, but I, and @buildingzionorg stand hand in hand with them.
This is the full list of Malami’s properties ordered to be forfeited:
1. Luxury duplex at Amazon Street, Plot No. 3011, Cadastral Zone A06, Maitama, Abuja (purchased in December 2022 for N500 million; enhanced value: N5.95 billion).
2. Two-winged storey building at No. 3, Onitsha Crescent, Area 11, Garki, Abuja (formerly Harmonia Hotels Limited), purchased in December 2018 for N7 billion.
3. Plot 683, Jabi District, Cadastral Zone B04, Abuja, comprising a five-storey building now operating as Meethaq Hotels Ltd with 53 rooms and suites (purchased in September 2020 at carcass level for N850 million, with an additional N300 million paid to take possession; current value: N8.4 billion).
4. Property No. 3130, Cadastral Zone A04, Asokoro District, Abuja, comprising terraces, purchased in January 2021 for N360 million.
5. Meethaq Hotels Limited, No. 3 Rhine Street, Maitama, Abuja, with 15 rooms (purchased in February 2018 for N430 million; current value after rehabilitation: N12.95 billion).
6. Plot No. 1241B, Asokoro District (No. 11A Yakubu Gowon Crescent), Abuja, purchased in July 2021 for N325 million.
7. Shop No. C82, Citiscape-Shariff Plaza, Plot 739, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in March 2024 for N120 million.
8. No. 4 Ahmadu Bello Way, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased in December 2022 for N300 million.
9. Plot 157, Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased in July 2019.
10. Plaza, commercial toilets, laundry, warehouses and tanks adjacent to Birnin Kebbi Market, valued at N100 million.
11. One hundred hectares of land along Birnin Kebbi-Jega Road, purchased in 2020 for N100 million.
12. Four-bedroom bungalow at Gesse Phase, Birnin Kebbi, purchased in 2023 for N101 million.
13. Shops A36 and B3, Vegas Mall, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in July 2023 for N158 million.
14. No. 26, Babbi Drive, BUA Estate, Abuja, purchased in 2022 for N136 million.
15. No. 27, Efab Estate Avenue, 5th Avenue, 59th Crescent, Gwarinpa, Abuja, purchased in January 2016 for N120 million.
16. Four-bedroom bungalow with two-room boys’ quarters at No. 10B, Doka Crescent, Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, purchased in January 2018 for N40 million.
17. Plot No. 13, Ipent 7 Estate, Karsana District, Abuja, purchased in June 2018 for N85 million.
18. Duplex with boys’ quarters at No. 12 Yalinga Street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in October 2018 for N150 million.
19. Warehouse shops B40 and B46, Wuse Market, Abuja, purchased in July 2020 for N50 million.
20. Twin houses at Zone E, Apo Legislative Quarters, Plot 14014, Gudu District, Abuja, purchased between February and May 2017 for N250 million.
Properties acquired by Khadimiyya for Justice & Development Initiative, Academic Garden City, Birnin Kebbi
21. Nine units of three-bedroom bungalows.
22. Three units of two-bedroom bungalows.
23. 5.4 hectares of land (acquired between February and September 2023 for N187 million).
Rayhaan University, Kebbi State
24. Permanent site – N56 billion.
25. Temporary site – N37.8 billion.
26. Third site – N2.45 billion.
27. Vice-Chancellor’s residence – N490 million.
Rayhaan Agro Allied Factory, Kebbi State
28. Factory buildings – N4.2 billion.
29. Factory machines and plant – N10.5 billion.
30. Factory mosque – N2.45 billion.
31. Staff quarters – N1.4875 billion.
32. Bustan building – N3.15 billion.
Azbir Arena, Kebbi State
33. Azbir Hotel – N10.325 billion.
34. Printing press – N1.05 billion.
35. Gallery – N581 million.
36. Gardens – N392 million.
37. Mosque – N252 million.
38. Azbir Clothing – N350 million.
39. Azbir Pharmacy and Supermarket – N175 million.
Other properties in Kebbi State
40. Al-Afiya Energy tanker garage opposite Rayhaan University Health Centre, Birnin Kebbi – N2.45 billion.
41. Rayhaan Model Academy – N11.2 billion.
42. Rayhaan Primary and Secondary School – N8.75 billion.
43. Rayhaan Security House, Birnin Kebbi – N245.7 million.
44. Rayhaan Radio, Birnin Kebbi – N78.75 million.