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Drug Lords Fall: Court Sentences Kingpins Behind Nigeria’s Largest Cocaine Bust in Historic Verdict

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Drug Lords Fall: Court Sentences Kingpins Behind Nigeria’s Largest Cocaine Bust in Historic Verdict

Drug Lords Fall: Court Sentences Kingpins Behind Nigeria’s Largest Cocaine Bust in Historic Verdict

 

In a landmark ruling, the Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced four notorious drug kingpins involved in the record-breaking seizure of 2,139.55 kilograms of cocaine at an upscale Ikorodu estate in 2022. The verdict, delivered by Justice Yellim Bogoro, has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s criminal underworld.

 

The convicts—Soji Jubril Oke, 71; Wasiu Akinade, 55; Emmanuel Arinze Chukwu, 67; and Kelvin Christopher Smith, 44, a Jamaican—were apprehended in a dramatic raid by the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). The operation, executed between September 18 and 19, 2022, led to the largest cocaine seizure in Nigeria’s history at No. 6 Olokunola Crescent, Solebo Estate, Ikorodu.

 

Justice Bogoro sentenced the men to a combined 28 years of imprisonment with hard labour. The punishments vary: the Jamaican, Smith, received four years; Chukwu was handed a total of 16 years; Oke was sentenced to five years; and Akinade got three years. All except one were given the option of fines.

 

The court also ordered the forfeiture of assets linked to the drug cartel, including a grey Toyota Tacoma SUV, over ₦64 million in cash, and $50,000. Furthermore, two luxury properties in Ikorodu and Victoria Garden City, Lagos—used for trafficking and purchased with drug money—were permanently seized and will be sold, with proceeds directed to the Federal Government.

NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi lauded the ruling, emphasizing its significance in the fight against drug trafficking in Nigeria.

“This recovery remains the largest single cocaine seizure in the country’s history, and the sentencing of these drug lords marks a major victory for the NDLEA and justice,” Babafemi said.

Meanwhile, the trial of a fifth suspect, Oguntolure Sunday, who was arraigned alongside the convicted men, is ongoing.

This case serves as a powerful message to Nigeria’s drug cartels: no one is above the law.

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Asattahir International Foundation Presents Recommendations On Fire Disaster

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Sahara Weekly Reports The foundation’s findings and recommendations aim to address the growing frequency of fire incidents in the state and ensure their transition into practical, impactful actions.

 

Asattahir International Foundation Presents Recommendations On Fire Disaster

 

In his opening remarks, AIF’s executive secretary, Prof Yahaya Tanko Baba, emphasized the urgency of addressing Sokoto’s increasing fire outbreaks.

 

 

Collaboration among stakeholders is pivotal to implementing these recommendations and safeguarding lives and properties,” he said, reiterating AIF’s commitment to public safety and effective disaster management.

 

Asattahir International Foundation Presents Recommendations On Fire Disaster

 

ASATTAHIR International Foundation (AIF) has conducted a stakeholder engagement to implement its research recommendations on fire disaster preparedness and response in Sokoto State.

 

The forum brought together representatives from government agencies, emergency response teams, and community leaders to address the challenges of fire outbreaks and advocate for proactive measures to safeguard lives and property.

 

Asattahir International Foundation Presents Recommendations On Fire Disaster

 

The engagement, moderated by Dr Garba Ibrahim, head of the Access and Safety Department at AIF, followed AIF’s extensive nine-month research on fire disasters in Sokoto.

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Leading From the Front: How FRSC Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed is Revolutionizing Road Safety This Festive Season

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Leading From the Front: How FRSC Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed is Revolutionizing Road Safety This Festive Season”

 

As the year winds down and Nigerians embark on end-of-year travels, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has ramped up efforts to curb road crashes and ensure safer highways. At the forefront of this campaign is the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, who has set an exemplary standard of sacrificial leadership by actively participating in frontline operations during this critical period.

The festive season is notoriously perilous on Nigeria’s roads, characterized by increased traffic, heightened crash risks, and reckless driving. Recognizing these challenges, the FRSC, under the proactive leadership of the Corps Marshal, has launched an unprecedented campaign to minimize road accidents and fatalities. This initiative aims to ensure that the festive season is marked by joy rather than tragedy.

Leading From the Front: How FRSC Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed is Revolutionizing Road Safety This Festive Season"
True leadership is defined by action, and Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed exemplifies this principle. Leading by example, he has personally participated in field operations, patrolling highways, monitoring traffic flows, and directly engaging with road users. His visible presence has reinvigorated the morale of FRSC officers and demonstrated that leadership is about service and sacrifice.

Defying the risks of highway insecurity, the Corps Marshal embarked on a traffic monitoring operation from Abuja, the Federal Capital, through Kogi, Ekiti, Ondo, Owo, Ore, Edo, and Delta states. His decision to lead from the front underscores his commitment to the FRSC’s mission of saving lives and highlights the urgency of compliance with traffic rules.

From the beginning of the Ember Months sensitization campaign in September, the FRSC rolled out a series of robust measures to address road safety challenges during the festive season:

Increased Patrols and Checkpoints: Additional officers and vehicles were deployed to strategic points on highways to monitor and enforce compliance with traffic laws.

 

Nationwide Safety Campaigns: These campaigns targeted speed violations, drunk driving, overloading, and seatbelt use, educating drivers on the dangers of reckless behaviors while emphasizing safe driving practices.

 

Emergency Response Preparedness: Ambulances, tow trucks, and rescue teams are on standby to ensure rapid responses to emergencies, reducing fatalities and injuries in the event of crashes.

 

The FRSC also strengthened partnerships with key stakeholders, including the Nigeria Police Force, transport unions, traditional rulers, and local communities, to foster a united front in the battle against road crashes.

 

Inspiring Leadership and Impact
The Corps Marshal’s leadership has inspired both FRSC personnel and the general public. His direct involvement sends a clear message that road safety is a shared responsibility requiring collective commitment.

“The Corps Marshal’s hands-on approach during this critical period has not only motivated the FRSC team but also restored public confidence in the agency’s commitment to saving lives,” remarked a motorist who witnessed the Marshal’s activities firsthand on the Niger Bridge.

Preliminary results from monitoring activities across major corridors indicate a noticeable reduction in road crashes and fatalities compared to previous years. The intensified efforts, driven by the Corps Marshal’s example, have brought renewed vigor to FRSC operations, ensuring that every life is valued and protected.

The Corps Marshal’s leadership serves as a reminder that effective leadership requires sacrifice, action, and a deep commitment to service. As Nigerians travel this festive season, the FRSC calls on all road users to support its efforts by adhering to traffic rules, avoiding risky behaviors, and prioritizing safety.

Together, with the dedication of the FRSC and the visionary leadership of Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed, a safer, accident-free festive season is within reach.

By setting the pace through his sacrificial leadership and bold initiatives, Shehu Mohammed continues to inspire his team and stakeholders to join forces in making Nigeria’s roads safer.

This season, let us all commit to safer roads, honoring the sacrifices of those working tirelessly to protect lives.

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Governor Adeleke Grants Pardon to 53 Convicts, Including Six Death Row Inmates, in Historic Christmas Gesture

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Governor Adeleke Grants Pardon to 53 Convicts, Including Six Death Row Inmates, in Historic Christmas Gesture

 

In a bold act of clemency, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has granted a state pardon to 53 convicts, including six individuals previously sentenced to death for capital offenses. The move, announced on Thursday, was in line with the recommendations from the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy and comes as part of the state’s 2024 Christmas celebrations.

Among those pardoned is Ojekunle Timothy, who had his death sentence commuted to 15 years in prison after spending a decade in custody. Timothy’s case highlights the Governor’s commitment to exercising the powers of mercy, as he continues to demonstrate compassion even in the face of serious crimes.

 

The Governor’s decision to pardon these individuals is categorized into three primary groups: those convicted of simple offenses, those pardoned on health grounds, and those granted release for good behavior. Governor Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, outlined in a statement that a total of 30 inmates convicted of lesser offenses had their sentences completely remitted, while 12 others were granted full pardons due to their conduct.

Notably, four individuals sentenced to death had their sentences commuted, with six others having their death sentences lifted, resulting in their outright release.

 

Two individuals, Segun Olowokere and Sunday Morakinyo, who had been sentenced to death by an Osun State High Court in 2014 for armed robbery, were also among the beneficiaries of the Governor’s grace. The commutation of their sentences signifies the state’s ongoing commitment to addressing both public safety and justice reform.

Another individual, Ojekunle Timothy, saw his death sentence commuted after spending ten years on death row, serving as a reminder of the Governor’s focus on fair and just measures for those incarcerated.

 

In a formal letter dated December 24, 2024, Governor Adeleke expressed his decision to exercise his constitutional powers, citing the guidance of the state advisory council. The letter emphasized that the commutation and pardon of these prisoners were part of a broader effort to mark the Christmas season with an act of grace and mercy.

The letter read: “I, Senator Ademola Jackson Adeleke, the Governor of Osun State, in exercise of the power conferred on me… am pleased to extend my grace and mercy unto the said inmates.”

Governor Adeleke’s act of clemency also involved pardoning individuals convicted of simple offenses, with some even having their sentences completely wiped out. Among those granted pardons include: Oluwafemi Fagbemi, Bewaji Sunday, Amehin George, Ayomide Arulogun, and Taiwo Oluwatobi Stephen, among others.

 

The mass pardons granted by Governor Adeleke come at a time when the Nigerian public has been increasingly focused on prison reforms and the treatment of inmates. Many of the pardoned individuals have shown signs of rehabilitation and good conduct, with some having spent years in custody under harsh conditions. The Governor’s actions are seen as a gesture of goodwill and an effort to provide a fresh start for those who have earned a second chance.

The announcement has also sparked conversations on social media, with some celebrating the Governor’s compassion, while others stress the importance of reforming the justice system to prevent wrongful convictions and excessive sentencing.

 

As Nigeria continues to grapple with issues related to the justice system, Governor Adeleke’s actions signal a potential shift towards a more compassionate approach to criminal justice in Osun State. While the pardons may provide relief to many of the individuals involved, calls for broader reforms to address the underlying causes of crime, such as poverty, unemployment, and inequality, remain strong.

Governor Adeleke’s latest decision is seen as a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s ongoing conversation about justice, reform, and the power of mercy.

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