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EFCC Drags Magistrate To Court Over Corruption

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned a serving magistrate, Mohammed Suleiman Kumo, before Justice H.H. Kereng of the Gombe State High Court on a three-count charge of bribery and extortion.

Kumo, a Magistrate at the Chief Magistrate Court, Pantami, was brought before the court on December 3, 2025, on charges filed by the EFCC’s Gombe Zonal Directorate.

The charges accuse Magistrate Kumo of receiving monetary benefits totaling ₦1.4 million via the bank account of a court registrar, identified as Adamu Ahmed.

The alleged offenses are in violation of Section 10(a)(i)(ii) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000.

Specifically, the charges allege two instances of receiving money:

₦1,000,000 received through the Registrar’s Zenith Bank Account (Number 2273938871)

₦400,000 received on or about November 11, 2024, also through the same Registrar’s Zenith Bank Account.

The cited section of the anti-graft Act criminalizes a person who, on account of anything already done or to be afterwards done in the discharge of official duties, asks for, receives, or obtains property or benefits for himself or any other person.

The punishment for violating this section is imprisonment for seven years.

Naija News reports that Magistrate Kumo pleaded not guilty to all three charges.

The Prosecuting counsel Abubakar Aliyu requested a trial date and asked the court to remand the defendant at the Gombe State Correctional Centre.

However, Defence counsel Adamu Bawa moved a motion for bail, which the prosecution opposed.

Justice Kereng granted interim bail to the defendant.

The judge justified the decision by noting that Kumo had previously been granted administrative bail by the EFCC and voluntarily appeared in court from home.

The court has adjourned the matter to January 13 and 14, 2026, for a ruling on the formal bail application and the commencement of the hearing.

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BREAKING: Bandits Attack Mosque In Sokoto Community, Kill Imam, One Other, Abduct Worshippers

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Bandits in the early hours of Saturday launched a deadly attack on worshippers observing the Subh prayer in Kiba Ruwa, a community in the Sabon-Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

According to local sources who spoke with Egbe Mekun Parrots, the assailants stormed the mosque at dawn, opening fire on the congregants.

Two people including the imam who was leading the prayer were confirmed dead.

Several worshippers were also abducted during the assault, with the exact number yet to be verified.

Security agencies have reportedly been alerted, while residents remain in a state of fear as search and rescue efforts begin.

In neighbouring Kebbi State, bandits weeks ago attacked the Government Girls’ Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, in the Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area, where 26 schoolgirls were abducted.

All soldiers previously stationed at the school had been summoned to Abuja for interrogation as part of efforts to determine why the security post was vacated shortly before the attack.

Previously, SaharaReporters reported that Nasir Idris, the governor of Kebbi, expressed alarm over what he described as the “withdrawal of military personnel” from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, shortly before bandits stormed the facility and abducted several students.

The governor said the situation was particularly disturbing because the state had earlier received intelligence warning of a possible attack and had immediately convened a security meeting to address the threat.

“As a responsive government, when we received intelligence on a possible attack, we summoned a security meeting,” NAN quoted the governor as saying.

“The security agencies assured us that all was well and that personnel would be mobilised to the school.

“The military was deployed, but they later withdrew by 3am, and by 3:45am, the incident happened.”

Idris also said the state had demanded a thorough inquiry into the circumstances that led to the withdrawal of troops.

“Who authorised the military to withdraw?” How did security personnel pull out at such a critical time? That is our concern. We have asked the military to investigate and identify who gave that order,” the governor said.

The Maga District Head, Muhammad Dantani, also raised serious concerns over the role of the Nigerian military in the recent attack on Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Kebbi State, where armed bandits killed a staff member and abducted 25 students.

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Just In: Nigerian Air Force Jet Crashes In Niger, Pilots Eject Safely (Video)

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A Nigerian Air Force jet has reportedly crashed near Karabonde, in the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, with both pilots surviving the incident.

The crash was first reported by a Niger State-based online digital television network, Lapai TV, which posted the news on its official Facebook account on Saturday evening.

The post read, “Two Nigerian Air Force Pilots Reportedly Survive Alpha Jet Crash Close to Karabonde, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State,” and was accompanied by a 57-second-long video.

Eyewitnesses who spoke with Punch corroborated the reports, with one villager providing details of the crash in a 48-second-long voice note via WhatsApp and a 59-second-long video.

The witness explained that the pilots successfully ejected from the aircraft before it went down. He further mentioned that the aircraft had likely taken off from the Kainji Air Force Base and that the Air Force was mobilizing to the crash site.

“I think the aircraft took off from the Kainji Air Force Base. We learnt that the Air Force is mobilizing to the crash site,” the witness said.

Lukman Sulaiman, a villager who spoke with Punch, confirmed the incident, stating that the crash occurred around 4:10 PM, not far from the town. “It landed very close to town, but God so good, the pilots ejected safely,” Sulaiman said.

When asked if the pilots were injured, he assured, “Yes, we heard a noisy landing crash. We were scared, but we eventually started trooping back to the scene.”

Two videos spotted by Naija News show the aircraft engulfed in flames at the crash site. The military has not yet issued an official statement regarding the crash at the time of filing this report.

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Emefiele Breaks Silence On Terrorism Financing Allegations

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Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has categorically denied allegations that he is involved in financing terrorism, describing the claim as “mischievous” and “malicious.”

In a statement issued on Saturday, December 6, 2025, Emefiele strongly rejected reports linking him to terrorism financing, calling the accusations “fabricated” and “baseless.”

The statement emphasised that the allegations were a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation and mislead the public for unclear motives.

Emefiele expressed deep concern over the growing trend of irresponsible reporting, especially on such a serious matter as terrorism financing.

He stated that the fight against terrorism should not be trivialised, and that the Nigerian public deserves better than the “reckless misinformation” being peddled by some media outlets.

According to Emefiele, “Throughout my service to the nation or even in my private life, at no time have I been involved in any activity remotely connected to terrorism, terrorist financing, or any action that threatens the peace and security of our nation.

“I have also Never been invited, questioned or investigated on any allegation of terrorism financing. I have also never met or had any interaction with the person who granted that interview.

“There is no scintilla of truth in the allegation, and I insist that the allegation is the product of pure mischief crafted by misguided elements for their despicable motives.

“While I urge the public to disregard the publication in its entirety, I also urge the press to refrain from publishing falsehoods and sensational claims without evidence or due diligence and verification of facts.”

 

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