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FALSE ALARMS & FAILED NARRATIVES: Why Allegations Linking Lt. Gen. T.Y. Buratai to Terror Financing Don’t Add Up By FEMI OYEWALE

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FALSE ALARMS & FAILED NARRATIVES: Why Allegations Linking Lt. Gen. T.Y. Buratai to Terror Financing Don’t Add Up

By FEMI OYEWALE

 

For the past few weeks, an online storm has been stirred by a sensational report alleging financial links between former Chief of Army Staff and former Ambassador, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd.), and certain terror suspects. But as more security analysts, military insiders, and policy observers examine the claims, one conclusion continues to stand out:

The allegations simply do not align with Buratai’s track record, the facts on the ground, or the history behind the source making the accusations.

 

FALSE ALARMS & FAILED NARRATIVES: Why Allegations Linking Lt. Gen. T.Y. Buratai to Terror Financing Don’t Add Up
By FEMI OYEWALE
1. A General Defined by Results, Not Rumours

When Buratai took over as Chief of Army Staff in 2015, Nigeria was grappling with one of the most dangerous phases of the Boko Haram insurgency. Within months, the narrative began to shift:

Boko Haram—which once hoisted its flags across several local governments—lost territorial control.

The Nigerian Army under his command recaptured over 20 communities previously overrun by terrorists.

Supply routes were restored, internally displaced persons began returning home, and key towns like Bama, Gwoza, Monguno, and Dikwa came back under government authority.

The dreaded Sambisa Forest saw unprecedented military pressure, culminating in operations that broke the insurgents’ logistical backbone.

These achievements were not theoretical; they were verifiable, observable, and globally acknowledged.

So, the idea that the same military leader who dedicated his tenure to dismantling terror structures would simultaneously be “financing” the very networks he risked his life to defeat—defies logic, military culture, and national security realities.

 

2. Timing, Tone, and Tactics: Why the Claims Raise Eyebrows

The controversial report came from Sahara Reporters, a platform whose style of journalism has long been criticised for sensationalism, politically-motivated framing, and frequent inaccuracies in high-profile cases.

Over the years, several of its most explosive headlines have later collapsed under scrutiny:

Stories based on anonymous sources that were later discredited

Allegations that never aligned with official investigations

Publications later withdrawn or contradicted by law enforcement findings

The recurring pattern has sparked public debates about the outlet’s editorial motives and the possibility of politically-driven storylines aimed at specific individuals.

Some analysts argue that Buratai’s name offers guaranteed traffic—a factor that thrives in the era of click-economy journalism.

 

3. No National Security Agency Has Confirmed the Claims

Despite the noise across social media, no credible security institution in Nigeria—not the DSS, not the NPF, not the NSA’s office—has validated the allegations.

In fact, security officials have repeatedly emphasised that:

Terror financing accusations undergo long, forensic, multinational investigations, not gossip.

Such operations require solid financial trails—bank logs, transactional evidence, international cooperation.

None of these have been presented publicly or verified.

Instead, what exists is a media article built on unnamed sources, without any government confirmation, court filings, or legal indictments.

In an era where national security issues are sensitive and deeply complex, such unverified allegations carry consequences and should not be taken at face value.

 

4. A Target of Repeated Campaigns

Buratai has been a consistent subject of targeted reports by Sahara Reporters—many of which have previously been challenged or debunked.

Observers note several possibilities:

Political grudges arising from the military’s past anti-corruption stance

Factions unhappy with his reforms in the Army

Attempts to smear former service chiefs for ideological or partisan reasons

Power bloc battles ahead of future political alignments

Whatever the motive, the pattern is unmistakable:
when it comes to Buratai, sensational claims seem to surface without credible substantiation.

 

5. Service, Sacrifice, and a Record That Speaks Louder Than Rumours

Throughout his career, Buratai has been known for:

His frontline presence during operations

His push for enhanced military welfare

Strengthening civil-military cooperation

Modernizing combat equipment

Increasing international partnership on counterterrorism

His post-service appointment as Nigeria’s Ambassador further signals the confidence successive governments placed in his loyalty and competence.

For a man who spent decades risking his life to combat insurgency, the narrative that he would undermine national security is inconsistent with documented history.

 

Rumours Are Loud—but Facts Are Louder

The allegations may generate online buzz, but when weighed against:

Buratai’s proven leadership in the war against insurgency

The lack of verified evidence

The source’s reputation for sensationalism

His longstanding commitment to national security

…it becomes increasingly clear why experts dismiss the claims as unfounded, illogical, and inconsistent with Nigeria’s counterterrorism realities.

Until credible evidence emerges—if ever—it remains what many analysts call it:

A political smear attempt packaged as journalism.

FEMI OYEWALE is the publisher of Sahara weekly magazine and sahara online. He is also the president of NASRE

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Agbese: Linking Buratai, Matawalle to Terror Financing Is Illogical, Insulting to Nigeria’s Security History

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Tukur Buratai: Soldier. Scholar. Statesman. Symbol of Strategic Leadership By Femi Oyewale

*Agbese: Linking Buratai, Matawalle to Terror Financing Is Illogical, Insulting to Nigeria’s Security History*

 

Hon Philip Agbese, Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, has dismissed allegations linking former Chief of Army Staff and ex-Ambassador to Benin Republic, Lt-General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (rtd), and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, to terrorism financing, describing them as “reckless, fabricated and utterly unacceptable”.

Agbese, speaking to journalists in Abuja on Saturday, said the claims were not only false but an orchestrated attempt to malign two men who, according to him, have played pivotal roles in strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture.

He said it was “deeply unfortunate” that individuals who have made significant sacrifices for Nigeria were being targeted with allegations that contradict everything they have stood for throughout their public service careers.

Agbese particularly condemned the attempt to link Buratai to Boko Haram sponsorship, arguing that such claims were both illogical and insulting to Nigeria’s security history under the Buhari administration.

“General Buratai fought Boko Haram terrorists from the front. Anyone who followed Nigeria’s security trajectory from 2015 knows that before the Buhari administration took office, Boko Haram had bombed the Police Headquarters, the United Nations building, Banex Plaza, Nyanya Motor Park, and countless mosques, churches and markets. Entire communities across Borno, Yobe and Adamawa were under the absolute control of the insurgents,” the lawmaker said.

He said Buratai’s leadership as Army Chief led to the recovery of captured territories, stabilisation of the North-East and restoration of confidence across the country.

“Under his command, Boko Haram lost grip of territories they previously occupied. Basic governance returned to towns that had been abandoned for years. Abuja, which had faced repeated deadly bombings, became safe again. The scale of devastation Nigerians experienced between 2009 and 2014 reduced drastically because of his strategic leadership,” Agbese said.

The lawmaker added that Buratai’s efforts were not limited to the North-East, noting that other security threats also reduced significantly under his tenure.

“The de-escalation of violent criminal groups, including IPOB’s militant wing and various armed gangs across the country, was part of the broader national security gains recorded during his service. These were not accidental achievements but outcomes of coordinated security reforms he championed,” he said.

Agbese insisted that attempting to paint such a figure as a terrorism financier was not only contrary to the facts but a “grave injustice” that Nigerians must reject.

“This is a man whose career is defined by integrity, patriotism and sacrifice. To accuse him of supporting the same enemies he spent decades fighting is beyond absurd,” he said.

He said the former Army Chief deserved appreciation, not defamation, for his contributions.

“Buratai’s legacy remains one of honourable service. The Nigerian Army under him confronted terrorism with renewed vigour, and Nigerians today enjoy the safety dividends of those efforts,” he added.

Turning to the charges against Matawalle, Agbese said the allegations were equally baseless and crafted to undermine the minister’s commitment to securing the country.

“As governor of Zamfara State, Matawalle inherited a complex web of criminal gangs and terror groups operating across several parts of the state,” he said.

“Despite limited resources and a deeply entrenched security crisis, he took bold steps, both kinetic and non-kinetic, to weaken these networks, dismantle their logistics, and restore hope to citizens who had been completely abandoned.”

Agbese said Matawalle worked closely with security agencies, strengthened community-level intelligence structures, and pushed for federal collaboration long before assuming office as minister.

“Anyone familiar with the dynamics in Zamfara at the time knows the extent of the crisis he confronted. The suggestion that he supported these groups is false and malicious,” he said.

The deputy spokesperson urged Nigerians to disregard what he described as “sponsored propaganda designed to distract the public from ongoing reforms in the defence sector”.

The legislator warned that attempts to demoralise serving and retired security leaders would only embolden criminal elements and undermine national stability.

“Nigeria must never reward service with slander. We cannot allow individuals who risk their lives for this country to be casually defamed for clicks and traffic,” he said.

Agbese called on those behind the allegations to retract them and desist from further attempts to mislead the public.

“Nigerians stand firmly with Buratai and Matawalle. Their records speak for them. No amount of blackmail will erase their contributions to national security,” he added.

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ENOUGH OF FALSEHOODS”: Group Slams Sahara Reporters Over ‘Baseless’ Terrorism Claims

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ENOUGH OF FALSEHOODS”: Group Slams Sahara Reporters Over ‘Baseless’ Terrorism Claims

Abuja, Nigeria — A civic coalition, the Concerned Defenders of National Consciousness and Integrity, has issued a strongly worded rebuttal to a recent Sahara Reporters publication alleging links between terror suspects and several former senior government officials, including ex–Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd).
In a statement released today, the group described the December 5th report titled “Terror Suspects, Alleged Financiers Were Linked to Powerful Nigerians…” as a “reckless, malicious fabrication designed to mislead the public and malign the reputations of national patriots.”
The coalition accused Sahara Reporters of engaging in “calculated character assassination” by relying solely on claims attributed to Maj. Gen. Danjuma Ali-Keffi (Rtd), whom they described as “a disgruntled individual whose testimony lacks credibility.”
“Service and Sacrifice Cannot Be Smeared”
According to the group, the attempt to associate General Buratai and others with terrorism is not only illogical, but “an insult to the memory of fallen soldiers and the sacrifices of security personnel who battled insurgency under their command.”
They argued that the publication failed to provide any evidence, instead resorting to what they called an “abuse of the word ‘link,’ a vague term weaponised to create suspicion where none exists.”
Group Questions Sahara Reporters’ Credibility
The statement further dismissed the platform’s credibility, accusing Sahara Reporters of a “long-standing history of publishing unverified and sensational claims that have been repeatedly debunked by reputable civil society groups.”
They insisted that a matter as serious as treason allegations should be supported by “verifiable, multi-sourced evidence — not conjecture and single-sourced gossip.”
Timing Suggests a Destructive Agenda, Group Alleges
The coalition questioned the timing of the publication, suggesting it was aimed at “undermining national security efforts, distorting historical contributions, and eroding public trust in key institutions.”
“This is not journalism. It is a targeted attack on Nigeria’s collective consciousness at a time when unity is paramount,” the statement read.
Calls for Public Vigilance
The Concerned Defenders of National Consciousness and Integrity urged Nigerians and the international community to “reject the politics of suspicion and sensationalism,” and to “demand higher standards of professionalism from those who wield the power of the press.”
They reaffirmed their confidence in General Buratai and other individuals mentioned in the report, calling the allegations “baseless, unfounded, and a complete falsehood.”
“Our past, present, and future demand that we say: enough is enough,” the group concluded.
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Lagos plays host to the premiere of “The Reverse” movie by popular actress, Age Anthony

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Lagos plays host to the premiere of “The Reverse” movie by popular actress, Age Anthony.
… Nollywood veterans storm Ballons and Boardrooms for the official movie premiere

~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

The Reverse movie premiere was a truly remarkable event held at Ballons and Boardrooms, IOC, Ladoke Akintola, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, on Wednesday, 26th November 2025.

The Reverse movie premiere drew a large and distinguished crowd of dignitaries, friends, family, and colleagues from across the continent, commencing with a spectacular red-carpet event featuring elegantly attired individuals for the paparazzi, followed by an opening prayer led by a prominent pastor before the official premiere.

Nollywood actress and producer, Anthony Age, is a beautiful woman who hails from Kogi State and holds a BSc in Marketing from Lagos State University.

She has held the position of 2nd runner-up at the Daily Times Miss Nigeria pageant and subsequently established herself as a professional model, featuring in numerous TV commercials, calendars, magazines, and billboards over the years

Age, held in high esteem by those who know her, remains a prominent figure in the fashion industry as both a runway model and an instructor

Following a prolonged break, she resumed her career in the movie industry in 2002. Her outstanding performances in various television series have earned her numerous awards, further adding to her accolades. She is currently thriving, having successfully crossed over into the Nigerian film industry, and appears in both English and Yoruba language movies

Anthony Age received accolades for the Nollywood Cross Over Actress of the Year 2018 award, and her profile has been bolstered by several other awards.

Age has bolstered her professional reputation as a leading party content creator by developing content that compellingly resonates with the general public and her followers, fostering a practical viewpoint.

Her newly released film on YouTube, ‘The Reverse’, is exceptional, with thousands of viewers tuning in across the continent to her YouTube channel. In essence, she is a serene, carefree, and courteous woman.

Age Anthony, a talented entertainer well-known for her creativity both on-screen and in the fashion world, surprised her fans with her new movie.

The Reverse movie is a compelling watch, scheduled for release in cinemas and other viewing platforms; it will also be downloadable and available on her personal YouTube and other channels.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHqTkBpEr6JoeWJX0Fk0eg Apata etc.

Friends, family, colleagues, and fans were thrilled for her new movie premiere, which featured an impressive array of sophisticated drinks and assorted delicacies, creating an atmosphere of grandeur.

The gifted Nollywood actress, Age Anthony, has reaffirmed her exceptional talent, thrilling her fans and the global audience with her new movie ‘The Reverse’, which has garnered widespread attention and generated public discourse on social media platforms

Her family, friends, fans and colleagues in the Nollywood industry have taken to social media to congratulate her on this new great job, as she was commended in diverse ways for her exceptional wisdom and brilliance

Once more, the Reverse movie is highly recommended viewing.

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