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Hushpuppi: IGP Baba Recommends Abba Kyari’s Suspension, Panel Probes FBI Papers

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…Kyari’s Brother Deletes All Photos On Instagram Page

Deputy Commissioner of Police and the Head of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Abba Kyari has been recommended for suspension by IGP Alkali Baba.

The suspension was over the weighty allegations against him by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in its case against notorious fraudster Hushpuppi.

Kyari’s suspension is in line with the internal disciplinary processes of the force set up by the Inspector-General of Police, Alkali Baba, according to Police spokesman, CP Frank Mba.

The IGP also set up a four-man Special Investigation Panel (SIP) headed by DIG Joseph Egbunike, the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) to investigate him.

Kyari will remain out of service of the Nigeria Police Force pending the outcome of investigations.

IGP reaffirmed the commitment of the Force to the rule of law and assured the public of the sanctity of the probe as well as the absolute respect for Kyari’s rights and privileges.

Read full statement below;

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc has recommended the immediate suspension of DCP Abba Kyari, the Head of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), from the Service of the Nigeria Police Force, pending the outcome of an ongoing internal investigations touching on him. The IGP, in his letter to the Police Service Commission, dated 31st July, 2021, noted that the recommendation for the suspension of the officer, is in line with the internal disciplinary processes of the Force.

The IGP further noted that the suspension is also expected to create an enabling environment for the NPF Special Investigation Panel to carry out its investigations into the weighty allegations against DCP Abba Kyari without interference. The suspension is without prejudice to the constitutional presumption of innocence in favour of the officer.


The Special Investigation Panel (SIP), comprising four (4) Senior Police Officers, is headed by DIG Joseph Egbunike, the Deputy Inspector General of Police in-charge of the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID). The SIP, inter alia, is to undertake a detailed review of all the allegations against DCP Abba Kyari by the US Government as contained in relevant documents that have been availed the NPF by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The SIP is also to obtain detailed representation of DCP Abba Kyari to all the allegations levelled against him, conduct further investigations as it deems fit, and submit recommendations to guide further actions by the Force Leadership on the matter.


Meanwhile, the IGP has reaffirmed the commitment of the Force to the Rule of Law and assured the public of the sanctity of the probe as well as the absolute respect for the rights and privileges of the officer throughout the period of the investigations.

CP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ABUJA

1st August, 2021

IGP had earlier ordered an “internal review” of the indictment of Kyari, by the FBI of the United States.

The indictment was a fallout of the cybercrime charge levelled against Nigeria’s Instagram Influencer, Ray Hushpuppi, real name Ramon Olorunwa Abbas.

Hushpuppi and five other Nigerians and a Kenyan were alleged to have defrauded a Qatari businessman of about $1.1 million between December 2019 and early 2020.

Kyari got entangled in the case by arresting a colleague of Hushpuppi, Kelly Chibuzo Vincent, at Hushpuppi’s request.

Hushpuppi claimed he bribed Kyari for the arrest and even made Kyari to send photograph of the arrest.

Kyari has been named in the court papers and Judge Otis Wright of the District Court in California Central District has ordered the FBI to arrest him.

Kyari also denied all allegations.

Meanwhile,Usman, a brother to the embattled Deputy Commissioner of police (DCP), Abba Kyari, has deleted all posts on his Instagram page.

When his profile was checked on Sunday morning, there was not a single photo or even video left.

“No posts yet. When Usman Kyari posts, you’ll see their photos and videos here,” a terse note on the page read.

This comes after pictures of his lavish lifestyle on the social media platform began to circulate this week.

Before now, Usman’s page had pictures of himself clad in well-tailored outfits, posing in front of expensive cars.

The page also contained photos of Usman with Abba as well as Usman Alkali Baba, the Inspector-General of police (IGP), among others.

Usman’s brother, Abba, has been declared wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), after Hushpuppi, whose real name is Ramon Abbas, alleged that he bribed him to arrest a co-fraudster.

But the police chief denied Hushpuppi’s claim, stating that he did not receive any money as alleged.

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Armed Forces Day: Families Of Fallen Heroes Deserve Better Treatment – Kaigama

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The Federal Government must ensure the prompt payment of benefits to families of fallen heroes and pay close attention to the welfare of the veterans still alive, the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, has said.


He said such measures will motivate others who are serving presently in the armed forces to give their all, by serving selflessly.

According to him, the government must ensure the provision of good and functional weapons and resources to acquire transparently and accountably modern technology to lessen casualties and defeat terrorism and banditry.



“The authorities must ensure that good and functional weapons are available, provide the resources to acquire transparently and accountably modern technology, to lessen casualties as they engage in a multidimensional fight with bandits, terrorists, criminals, kidnappers, etc.


“With arms and strength of the will, our armed forces men and women can decimate the enemies who don’t wish Nigeria and Nigerians well”, he said.

While describing the situation presently being experienced in Nigeria as the “peace of the graveyard”, the cleric said so long as there are no consequences for wrongdoing, the system will never outgrow corruption.


Kaigama emphasised these in his message delivered in Abuja during Armed Forces Inter-Denominational Service as part of activities marking the Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

He said, “We owe a lot to our fallen heroes of the armed forces, for the supreme price paid and sacrifice made to unite this country and to represent it abroad excellently. Their loyalty, commitment, dedication to service have culminated in the freedom, democracy, and some progress we are enjoying today in Nigeria.

“The leaders of the nation at the end of the Civil War thought the Armed Forces Remembrance Day would help heal the wounds of the War. I recall how my uncle left home when I was a child to join the army during the Civil War. We never saw him again. Joining the military is a call to a very serious patriotic service. You know the outcome could be that by God’s grace, you could serve out your years and retire gloriously – officers are pulled out in a special ceremony.

“We owe it a duty to pray for those who risked their lives to defend us and our territorial integrity. By this honour we give them, we are saying that Military service is not just socially a useful job but a good and honorable vocation which is also a very risky one. We must never forget those who died gallantly in active service and the families they left behind. We doff our hats to veterans still alive.


“A good tribute would be to help their families by donating to them either personally or collectively. The political authorities must ensure the prompt payment of benefits to families of fallen heroes and pay close attention to the welfare of the veterans still alive. This will motivate others who are serving presently in the armed forces to give their all, by serving selflessly.

“Increased insecurity has continued to haunt our nation. All hope is not lost however; we are still optimistic that Nigeria can come back from the brink. We continue to insist that the government has a constitutional and statutory duty to protect human rights and secure basic justice for all. The role of government is to guarantee the minimum conditions that make human rights and justice possible. We thank God for the measure of peace we presently enjoy in this country, but our situation seems to be the peace of “the graveyard.”

“One reason we have conflicts all over the world, but especially in Nigeria is because there is a disparity in material well-being. The gap between the rich and the poor has continued to widen. The “haves” gather their harvest into the barn and the “have nots,” the dispossessed, wait eagerly with all resentments in their hearts to burn the barns and destroy the owners. This, certainly, is a breeding ground for conflict.


“We also have ethnic division, the son of the soil syndrome versus the stranger tussle; sad to say that, even in the Church, this ugly monster is beginning to rear its head. We also have the unnecessary distinction between the Alhaji and the commoner; the Muslim and the Christian; and the Protestant and the Catholic. These are all veritable grounds for breeding conflict.

“But most importantly, conflicts are rooted in the violation of rights. We all have a number of rights and freedom and in exercising them, we tend to forget other peoples’ equal rights and freedom. We forget that our rights end, when and where our neighbor’s rights begin. We therefore owe each other a duty to respect each other’s rights and freedom.

“The first step to rebuilding Nigeria is justice; not economic growth, not job growth, not any growth. As long as there are no consequences for wrongdoing, the system will never outgrow the mire of corruption. Since it is justice that brings peace and since peace will avoid or at least minimize conflicts, we must ensure that the peace we advocate is founded on justice and not on other weaker foundations like power, violence, wealth, suppression, rights of minorities and what have you.”

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Makinde Commends Security Agencies For Keeping Oyo Safe

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The Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has commended the security agencies in the state for maintaining the peace and keeping the state safe for economic activities to thrive.

The governor stated this at the grand finale of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, held at the Remembrance Arcade, Government House, Agodi, Ibadan.

Governor Makinde, while addressing journalists at the end of the event, expressed appreciation to the officers and men of the Armed Forces for their dedication and for securing the state. He urged them not to relent in their efforts.

The governor assured that his administration would continue to remember and support the maimed soldiers, widows, orphans and other dependants of the fallen heroes because they paid the price to keep the country safe and secure.

Governor Makinde, also presented a brand new car to the pioneer Director of Operations, Federal Road Safety Corps, (FRSC), Major Rasaki Salawu (rtd), for his support and immense contributions to Oyo State Government through the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority.

The chairman, Nigerian Legion, Oyo State Command, Deputy Commandant General Julius Ogunkojo, appreciated Governor Makinde for his generous donation towards the launch of emblem and support to the legionnaires across the 33 local government areas of the state.

The ceremony witnessed the laying of wreaths at the remembrance cenotaph by Governor Makinde, the Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin; the Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Iyabo Yerima; and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin (Ige Olakulehin I), who was represented by Asipa Olubadan, Oba Abiodun Kola-Daisi.

Others were the General Officer Commanding, 2 Division Nigerian Army, Major General O.G Onubogu; Chairman, Nigeria Legion, Oyo State Command, DCG Julius Ogunkojo; Commander, 2 Division Garrison Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General H.I Dasuki; the Commander 655, Nigerian Air Force Station, Ibadan, Air Commodore A.G. Akinyimika; the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Police Command, Sonubi Ayodele and a representative of the widows of the fallen heroes.

The occasion also witnessed the 21-gun salute in honour of the fallen heroes, special prayers for the repose of the fallen heroes and the release of ceremonial pigeons by the governor.

The event had in attendance the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Barr. ‘Bayo Lawal; PDP National Deputy Chairman (South), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja; former deputy governors, Engr Hamid Gbadamosi and Barrister Hasim Gbolarumi; former Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo and the Chief of Staff, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi, among other top government functionaries as well as the legionnaires.

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Gov Aiyedatiwa Dissolves Cabinet, Retains Two Commissioners

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The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has approved the dissolution of the State Executive Council, with immediate effect.

This was revealed on Wednesday in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan.

According to the statement, the governor, however, exempted two members of the cabinet from the dissolution “due to the critical nature of their duties”.

The retained commissioners are the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr Kayode Ajulo, SAN and the Commissioner for Finance, Mrs Omowunmi Isaac.

“All the affected cabinet members are to hand over all government properties in their care to the accounting officers of their respective ministries,” the statement added.

Governor Aiyedatiwa thanked the EXCO members for their service and contributions to the development of Ondo State under his administration and wished them well in their future endeavours.

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