Opinion
US Jails Popular Nigerian Politician For 5 Years, Reason Emerges
The United States court has jailed a 42-year-old popular Anambra State politician, Franklin Ikechukwu Nwadialo, for five years in federal prison for orchestrating a romance scam online, where he defrauded victims of over $3.5 million.
This was disclosed in a statement by the US Department of Justice, stating that the sentencing was handed down to him by U.S. District Judge Tiffany M. Cartwright on Monday, June 22, in Washington, adding that the crime was devastating.
Vanguard reported that Nwadialo is the chairman of the Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra.
According to the judge, the scam had caused severe financial losses and inflicted deep emotional harm on victims, which included “shame, depression, and isolation from their own family.”
In 2024, when Nwadialo was first arrested, the Anambra state government denied that he had once been appointed by Governor Charles Soludo. Law Mefor, the state’s commissioner for information and public enlightenment, spoke on the development on Saturday, November 9.
However, his sentencing has started generating reactions from Nigerians.
Below are some of their comments:
David Ogba called for sanctity in public offices: “Public office should symbolize trust, not scandal. Cases like this stain Nigeria’s image and deepen public distrust. Accountability must be swift, transparent, and extend beyond prison to public office too.”
Joedinho decried the damage the sentencing of the local government chairman had caused Nigeria: “Every time a public official gets caught in a case like this, people say it’s an isolated incident. At some point, that excuse stops being believable.
A local government chairman involved in a romance scam worth over $3.5 million? If true, that’s the kind of headline that writes its own criticism. Unpopular opinion: the real damage isn’t the money lost.
It’s the damage done to public trust and Nigeria’s reputation whenever a high-profile figure is linked to fraud. The most disturbing part isn’t the sentence. It’s that someone entrusted with public responsibility was allegedly running a scheme that targeted vulnerable people for millions.”
Nwa Regina claimed that Nigeria’s broken electoral system gave room for someone like Nwadialo to hold public office: “These are the criminals we entrust power to through our broken electoral system. Smdh!”
Opinion
PCMM Appoints Innocent Duru as Regular Pathways, Trafficking in Persons Chairman
The Platform for Cooperation on Mixed Migration (PCMM) has appointed Innocent Duru, an Assistant Editor (News) with The Nation Newspaper as the mhairman of its Working Group on Regular Pathways and Trafficking in Persons.
The appointment, which took effect on June 18, 2026, was conveyed in a letter signed by PCMM Director, Aihawu Victor.
According to the organisation, Duru’s appointment is in recognition of his experience, commitment, and contributions to migration discourse, human rights protection, and advocacy for vulnerable persons.
PCMM expressed confidence that his leadership would provide the strategic direction and coordination needed to strengthen the activities of the thematic working group.
“As Chair of the Working Group on Regular Pathways/Trafficking in Persons, your role will include providing strategic leadership and coordination for the activities of the group, facilitating meetings and consultations among members, and supporting PCMM in identifying key issues, gaps, and emerging trends relating to migration and trafficking in persons,” the appointment letter stated.
The organisation outlined several responsibilities for the new chair, including leading the development of policy recommendations, advocacy messages, and position papers; promoting collaboration among civil society organisations, government agencies, development partners, and community actors; and encouraging knowledge-sharing and coordinated responses to migration challenges.
Duru will also be expected to support awareness campaigns on safe, orderly, and regular migration pathways while contributing to efforts aimed at preventing trafficking in persons and protecting survivors.
Other responsibilities include providing periodic updates and reports to PCMM leadership, representing the working group at meetings and advocacy engagements, and upholding the organisation’s values of promoting rights-based and humane responses to mixed migration.
PCMM noted that it expects the working group, under Duru’s leadership, to make significant contributions to the protection of migrants, the promotion of safer migration options, and the fight against human trafficking.
In accepting the appointment, Duru pledged to discharge his responsibilities in line with the vision, values, and objectives of the organisation.
The Platform for Cooperation on Mixed Migration is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on addressing migration challenges through collaboration, policy engagement, and the promotion of rights-based approaches to migration management and protection.
Opinion
Tinubu Approves Fresh Appointment; Details Emerge
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the restructuring of the appointment of Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, confirming him as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Public Enlightenment.
Abdulaziz disclosed the development after receiving his renewed appointment letter via his verified Facebook page, describing the decision as both an honour and a demonstration of the President’s confidence in his contributions to government communication efforts.
He explained that the restructuring aligns his responsibilities with his official designation as earlier approved by President Tinubu, thereby clarifying his role within the presidency’s media architecture.
“This is a great honour and a demonstration of the President’s confidence in my contributions within the Presidential Communications Team,” Abdulaziz said.
He expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for the opportunity to continue serving in the administration, pledging to bring greater dedication and commitment to his responsibilities.
Abdulaziz also commended leaders and colleagues within the communications team for their support, cooperation and guidance, which he said had contributed significantly to his work.
He further thanked friends, associates and stakeholders in the media sector for their encouragement and contributions to his professional journey.
Describing the confirmation as a fresh challenge, Abdulaziz said the new responsibility would require greater commitment and diligence in service to the nation.
“This is a new challenge that requires greater commitment, dedication and diligence in serving the nation,” he stated.
Opinion
OUTRAGE: Peter Obi Under Fire Over Comment on Nnamdi Kanu
The special adviser on media to Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Ejimofor Opara, has criticized Peter Obi over his recent remarks concerning the incarceration of Nnamdi Kanu, describing the comments as “careless and self-serving.”
Opara made his remarks known in a statement posted on Facebook and titled “One Statement Too Many — Peter Obi Slaps Finland and Nigeria’s Judiciary.”
Opara argued that the presidential flagbearer of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) comments are a direct insult to the judicial institutions of both Nigeria and Finland.
The backlash follows Obi’s recent declaration made from Maryland, USA, claiming that there is no valid justification for Kanu’s continued detention.
Opara pointed out the irony in Obi’s position, reminding the public that the former Anambra governor has historically been a significant beneficiary of the legal system.
He stated that “Peter is a product of the Nigerian Judiciary,” referencing how the courts restored Obi’s gubernatorial mandate in 2006 and intervened again in 2007 after political maneuvers threatened his office. According to Opara, Obi should be an ambassador for the judiciary rather than attacking it to pander to criminal elements, warning that “for a man going into a major election, pandering to terrorists is not an advantage.”
The Governor’s aide further emphasized that Obi’s criticism completely undermines the painstakingly transparent legal processes carried out by international and domestic courts. He noted that the judiciary intentionally permitted a live broadcast of Kanu’s final proceedings “precisely to avert careless statements like the one Obi made.”
Opara added that Obi is willing to jeopardize institutional integrity solely to advance a “futile personal ambition,” asserting that the presidential hopeful now owes an open apology to both the Nigerian judiciary and the courts in Finland.
His words, “Even if the judiciary pretends not to have seen Obi’s gaffe, history books will not forget that persons like Obi existed solely to destroy institutions and individuals who made them, just to advance a futile personal ambition. Peter owes both the Nigerian Judiciary and the courts in Finland an open apology.”
It can be recalled that in September 2025, a Finnish district court sentenced Simon Ekpa, Kanu’s protégé to six years in prison for using illegal means, weapons, and explosives to promote the independence of the purported Biafra region.
Shortly thereafter, in November 2025, Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja sentenced Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment after convicting him on seven terrorism-related charges, ruling that his broadcasts explicitly incited deadly violence against security forces and citizens in the region.Nigerian investment opportunities
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