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  • Evacuation of Nigerians from Ukraine begins Wednesday

    Evacuation of Nigerians from Ukraine begins Wednesday

    The Federal Government has concluded plans to evacuate stranded Nigerians from Ukraine from Wednesday.

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama stated this during an appearance before the leadership of the House of Representatives.

    The Minister, who spoke at a meeting with Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, said the first batch of the air-lift of Nigerians is scheduled to take place on Wednesday.

    The Speaker said the House would give every needed support to the Ministry to ensure successful evacuation of Nigerians back from Ukraine.

    Gbajabiamila restated the position of the legislature when he invited the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Onyeama, to his office in Abuja on Monday for a meeting on the plight of Nigerians caught in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

    Onyeama said the evacuation earlier planned for Monday was rescheduled for Wednesday to give enough room for the ministry, the House and the Nigerian foreign missions in Ukraine, Poland and Russia to complete the formalities of moving Nigerians from inside Ukraine to safe borders with neighbouring countries.

    The Minister reassured the Speaker things were under control in Ukraine as the Federal Government had put necessary arrangement in place to ensure the safe return of Nigerians.

    He said further that in the last few days, the ministry in conjunction with the missions had completed formalities for Nigerians to move to safe border points from where they would be transported in buses to the airports in neighbouring countries.

    He listed Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and even Russia, among the countries to be used as exit points.

    The Minister disclosed that there were about 5,600 Nigerian students in Ukraine, added that there were also non-students, some of whom might not have been legally documented.

    He informed the Speaker that working closely with the governments of those countries, the ministry had secured their cooperation to grant access to Nigerians into their territories, preparatory for the evaluation.

    He however dismissed reports that Africans, particularly Nigerians, were not allowed to leave Ukraine or granted access into the neighbouring countries, blaming the chaos at some of the borders on “panic” and the fact that so many people were rushing at the time on hearing the sound of bombs and artillery fire.

  • UPDATED: No new parties as INEC publishes notice of polls

    UPDATED: No new parties as INEC publishes notice of polls

    Individuals and groups hoping to float new political parties will have to wait as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has closed the window for fresh registrations.

    Only 18 political parties will be participating in the 2023 polls.

    In an exclusive chat with The Nation, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, said the Commission won’t accept or process any new application for registration of political parties.

    According to him: “The Commission will not entertain, accept or process any new application for the registration of political parties.

    “The Electoral Act 2022 has shut the window and foreclosed applications by political associations. The 12 months threshold for application is no longer available.

    “The Commission will process pending applications received before the new law came into force”.

    The Commission had published the Notice of Election (Form EC60A) for the 2023 general elections.

    INEC had released the comprehensive timetable and schedule of activities for the 2023 polls, weekend.

    The Commission wrote in its verified Twitter handle, @inecnigeria: “And in line with the first activity in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election, the Commission hereby publishes the Notice of Election (Form EC 60A) today, Monday 28th February 2022”.

    From the schedule of activities, the 2023 general elections will commence on February 25 with the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

     

     

     

  • JUST IN: Panic as explosion rocks Kaduna hotel

    JUST IN: Panic as explosion rocks Kaduna hotel

    There was panic when a substance suspected to be Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) on Sunday night rocked a hotel in Kabala West, Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna metropolis.

    Eyewitnesses said they heard a deafening explosion from the premises of Dorino Hotel around 9:00pm on Sunday.

    One of the sources, a local vigilante told The Nation the source of the explosion could not be ascertained but security operatives had visited the scene to investigate the cause.

    Read Also: Explosion: No fears on Nigeria’s oil output

    Kaduna Police spokesman ASP Muhammed Jalige told journalists the substance that caused the explosion is suspected to be IED.

    He noted officers and men from the Command’s Anti-Bomb Squad were at the scene to analyse particles at the scene.

    He assured details of findings would be made available after investigation.

    Jalige however confirmed there was no casualty from the explosion while the destruction caused by the explosion is also minimal.

    According to him: “The explosion is suspected to be IED, there is no casualty recorded in the incident. There was no body in the building when it exploded. It happened Sunday night around 21: 45pm.

     

    “The anti-bomb squad has been deployed to the scene to analyse the particles we got from the place.”

  • INEC publishes Notice for 2023 polls

    INEC publishes Notice for 2023 polls

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published the Notice of Election (Form EC60A) for the 2023 general elections.

    The electoral body had released a comprehensive timetable and schedule of activities for the 2023 polls at the weekend.

    The Commission tweeted @inecnigeria: “And in line with the first activity in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election, the Commission hereby publishes the Notice of Election (Form EC 60A) today, Monday 28th February 2022”.

    From the schedule of activities, the 2023 polls begin on February 25 with the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

     

  • BREAKING: Protesters storm Russian embassy over invasion of Ukraine

    BREAKING: Protesters storm Russian embassy over invasion of Ukraine

     Nigerians on Monday stormed the Russian Embassy in Abuja to protest Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. 

     

    The Nation reports Russian military last week launched an attack against Ukraine. 

     

    Thousands of Ukrainians, especially Nigerians living in Ukraine, have been fleeing the country for safety. 

     

    The Nation had reported several Nigerians feeling Ukraine lamented alleged  maltreatment and passport seizure by Ukrainians at the borders. 

     

    They accused officials of racial discrimination in Ukraine, alleging that they were not allowed to cross the borders.

     

    Read Also: Ukraine: US orders Americans to leave Russia ‘immediately’

     

    But the Federal Government said it was fully abreast of all the challenges Nigerians crossing into countries bordering Ukraine, were facing and it is taking adequate measures to assuage these challenges.

     

    The protesters in their numbers on Monday, carried placards and also chanted songs saying “Putin, let there be peace”, “We are parents of Nigerians trapped in Ukraine”. 

     

    They also wore T-shirts with the emblem “Stop the war”. 

     

    The protesters, which include parents, friends and loved ones of stranded and fleeing Nigerians in Ukraine, lamented the horrific reports they’ve been receiving about their loved ones/wards fleeing Ukraine.

     

    They called for peace between Russia and Ukraine. 

  • Romania, Poland okay free passage to Nigerians in Ukraine

    Romania, Poland okay free passage to Nigerians in Ukraine

    By Vincent Ikuomola, Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja and Alao Abiodun

    The Presidency yesterday said at least 4,000 Nigerians were stranded in Ukraine.

    In a statement Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity) Garba Shehu, it noted reports of Ukrainian security refusing to allow them to board buses and trains heading towards the Ukraine-Poland border.

    But many Nigerians fleeing Ukraine have been able to enter through Poland as of yesterday evening, The Nation learnt.

    It was learnt that stranded Nigerians were granted visa-free entry to Romania and Hungary.

    In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised Nigerians in Ukraine to move to the Hungarian Zahony border and Romanian Suceava, Tulcea, Satu Mare County & Maramures borders.

    Thousands of Africans fleeing Ukraine, especially students, have lamented the maltreatment encountered and passport seizure by Ukrainians at the borders.

    They accused officials of racial discrimination, alleging that they were not allowed to cross the borders.

    But, the Head, Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit of NiDCOM, Abdul-Rahman Balogun, said there have been a lot of improvements at the Poland end of the border.

    He also said the commission was abreast of situations.

    “The commission is following the situation and is getting feedback from the country’s embassy in Ukraine and from Nigerians,” Balogun said.

    He blamed the initial situation on the rush at the borders, adding that everybody wanted to enter the border at the same time.

    Balogun also urged others still held back to use the Romania side of the borders.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement, said the arrangement at the border posts was a result of the discussions between Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria and Ukraine.

    The statement by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, said: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is fully abreast of all the challenges Nigerians crossing into countries bordering Ukraine, especially the Polish border, are facing and we are taking adequate measures to assuage these challenges.

    “The Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs has spoken with his counterpart, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine on this unsavoury development and both are working on alleviating the suffering of Nigerians, including deploying the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), to the border to ensure easier access to all Nigerians and other nationals.

    “For now, movement to the Hungarian Zahony border and Romanian Suceava, Tulcea, Satu Mare County & Maramures borders is advised, as they have approved visa-free access to all Nigerians coming from Ukraine and arrangements for accommodation and feeding before evacuation is arranged.

    “Parents, guardians and wards of Nigerians in Ukraine are please enjoined to remain calm as the Federal Government of Nigeria is working very hard to get them all home safely.

    The Presidency stressed the need for everyone to be treated with dignity and without favour.

    The statement reads: “While efforts to begin talks between Russia and Ukraine are underway, paramount on our minds is the safety and human rights of some four thousand Nigerian citizens and many others from friendly African nations today stranded in Ukraine.”

    “There is a long history dating back to decades of Nigerians and other Africans studying in Ukraine, particularly medicine. The majority of Nigerian citizens in the country today are university-enrolled students.

    “From video evidence, first-hand reports, and from those in contact with their wards and/or Nigerian consular officials there have been unfortunate reports of Ukrainian police and security personnel refusing to allow Nigerians to board buses and trains heading towards the Ukraine-Poland border.

    “In one video widely circulating on social media, a Nigerian mother with her young baby was filmed being physically forced to give up her seat to another person.

    “There are also separate reports of Polish officials simply refusing Nigerian citizens’ entry into Poland from Ukraine.

    “One group of Nigerian students having been repeatedly refused entry into Poland have concluded they have no choice but to travel again across Ukraine and attempt to exit the country via the border with Hungary.

    “We understand the pain and fear that is confronting all people who find themselves in this terrifying place.

    “We also appreciate that those in official positions in security and border management will in most cases be experiencing impossible expectations in a situation they never expected.

    “But, for that reason, it is paramount that everyone is treated with dignity and without favour.

    “All who flee a conflict situation have the same right to safe passage under UN Convention and the colour of their passport or their skin should make no difference.

    “As a nation, we are proud of those educated in Kyiv and Kharkiv and other cities and centres of learning who have returned to Nigeria to perform great service for our nation and our people.

    “Without the generosity of spirit of the Ukrainian people that would never have been possible.

    “We pray for those directly affected by this conflict.

    “Nigeria, with our 200 million people, support all and every diplomatic effort to bring this war to an end.”

  • 2023: INEC polls timeline creates anxiety in APC, PDP

    2023: INEC polls timeline creates anxiety in APC, PDP

    By Yusuf Alli, Jide Orintunsin and Gbade Ogunwale, Abuja

    • Ruling party leaders jittery

    • Progressives governors, Buhari meet tomorrow

    • 13 ministers, Akpanudoedehe in dilemma

    • Opposition party begins consultation

    There is anxiety, almost disarray, in the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the release of the timeline for the 2023 elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the weekend.

    Unlike the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which has all its organs in place, the APC is being run by a caretaker committee at the national level.

    It has slated its convention for March 26.

    Arising from the new electoral law, INEC released the timeline, which mandates political parties to conduct primaries into all elective positions between April 4 and June 3.

    The implication of this is that presidential primaries must hold within the period.

    Apprehension heightened in the ruling party by Section 31 of its constitution, which makes it mandatory for any party official who wants to contest an elective office to resign 30 days to the primary.

    The March 26 convention date is barely eight days to the commencement of the prescribed period for shadow polls.

    Sources said the party may resort to ad-hoc measures ahead of the convention, owing to time constraints.

    President Muhammadu Buhari and APC governors are expected to meet tomorrow on the new developments.

    Due to constitutional provisions, APC National Caretaker Committee Secretary Senator James Akpanudoedehe may have to resign, if he is still interested in pursuing his governorship ambition in Akwa Ibom State.

    But the Secretary declined to comment yesterday, saying he would bare his mind later on his next line of action.

    The PDP has started consultations on its plan for the primary, following the INEC timeline release.

    It was learnt at the weekend that no fewer than 13 ministers are in a dilemma on whether to resign before the primaries or adhere to the constitutional provision of quitting their offices on or before 30 days to the election.

    Many of the ministers are believed to be planning to contest for president, governor and the Senate.

    While some forces are pushing for the exit of the ambitious ministers, others want them to stick to the 1999 Constitution.

    The election timetable may also affect plans by the third force being championed by Prof. Attahiru Jega and others for the transformation of their group into a political party for the purpose of participating in next year’s poll.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said APC was lagging behind in the preparation for the elections.

    He said: “There is panic everywhere because we have to do many things at a time and at a fast pace to catch up with the opposition. We also have governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.

    “With the election timetable, we must put party executives in place by adhering to the March 26 date for the convention, wrap up our reconciliation process, look for the best mode of primary, mostly indirect; manage post-primary elections’ fallouts; clean up the ambiguity in the Electoral Act 2022, especially Section 84(12); hold strategy meetings and set up campaign structures at all levels.

    “As we are, we cannot even adopt consensus mode of primary because the conditions are cumbersome in the new Electoral Act 2022.

    “We have much at hand and APC is in a tinder box. This is why some party leaders came up with the option of holding our National Convention and presidential primaries at the same time.

    “But President Muhammadu Buhari and the governors are expected to meet on the best approach to save the situation.”

    Another source said Akpanudoedehe may have to step aside because of his interest in the governorship primary in Akwa Ibom.

    The source said: “All nominations into elective offices shall be supported by a specified number of nominators from the relevant constituencies as may be prescribed or provided for in the party electoral guidelines

    “Any party officeholder interested in contesting for an elective office (whether party office or office in a general election) shall resign and leave office 30 days, prior to the date of nomination or party primary for the office he or she is seeking to contest.”

    The source added: “This Section 31 has omnibus provisions. The Secretary of CECPC is one of the issues in the party because of his governorship ambition.

    “Do you know that the Caretaker Committee has received a resolution of some stakeholders from Akwa Ibom State endorsing him as the party’s governorship candidate? But, while the CECPC was grappling with it, another group came up to reject his nomination.

    “The Chairman of CECPC, Governor Mai Mala Buni, and his team stamped their feet by asking all groups to wait for governorship primaries to test their might.

    “It is obvious that Akpanudoedehe would have to resign or else our governorship primaries in Akwa Ibom might be nullified.”

    Those who may be affected

    Akpanudoedehe, speaking with our correspondent on the INEC timeline and his ambition said: “I don’t speak for myself. I speak for the Caretaker Committee and I have not been directed to speak on that issue. The committee is yet to have a position on that. So, I am not going to make any comment.”

    Some of the ministers with their speculated aspirations are Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN); Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi; Minister of Youth and Sports Development Sunday Dare; Minister of Science and Technology Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu; Minister of Labour and Employment Dr. Chris Ngige; Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah; and Minister of State for Labour and Employment Festus Keyamo.

    Others are the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Senator Godswill Akpabio; Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva; Minister of State for Education Emeja Nwajiuba; Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Prof. Isa Pantami and Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola.

    Also in this category is Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele.

    A source said: “To avoid conflict of interest, the ministers are not sure whether they will be asked to stay in office or leave by the President. A few in the Presidency are pushing for their resignation.

    “Some forces in government express fears that such a mass exit will affect the last lap of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. They said it is cumbersome to fill a cabinet vacuum. They want the President to respect the spirit and the letters of the 1999 Constitution by allowing the ministers to try their luck in the primaries.”

    A minister, who confided in our correspondent, said: “The 1999 Constitution is explicit. No minister or commissioner or chief executive officer of any agency can retire because of party primaries. All the noise is unnecessary.

    “Look at precedents even when PDP was in power. Primaries are internal issues of a party. They don’t have a direct bearing on governance.”

    Investigation revealed that the National Assembly’s decision on re-amendment of Section 84 of the Electoral Act 2022 will determine the fate of the ministers and other officeholders seeking elective offices.

    The President on Friday urged the National Assembly to amend Section 84(12) of the Act.

    Section 84 (10-13) of the Act reads: “No political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.

    “Where a political party fails to comply with the provisions of this act in the conduct of its primaries, its candidate for election shall not be included in the election for the particular position in issue.

    “Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act or rules of a political party, an aspirant who complains that any of the provisions of this Act and the guidelines of a political party have not been complied with in the selection or nomination of a candidate of a political party for election may apply to the Federal High Court for redress.

    “Nothing in this section shall empower the courts to stop the holding of primaries or general elections under this Act pending the determination of a suit.”

    Progressive governors to meet President

    Tomorrow, the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) will meet with President Buhari to discuss the 2023 general election timeline.

    A source said the meeting is necessary, given the closeness of the convention date primaries.

    On the President’s meeting with the governor tomorrow, a source said: “The leadership of the Caretaker Committee is equally expected at the meeting. I learnt that the Chairman of CECPC who is a member of the forum is billed to be in the meeting on Tuesday.

    “Thank God, the convention is March 26. Though we don’t have the time, what it means is that the new National Working Committee (NWC) will have to come up with a timetable that will meet the schedule of activities of INEC.

    “I am sure the governors will be ready to work with the new NWC to produce a timetable that will meet the INEC timeline.”

    It was also learnt at the weekend that some forces wanted the caretaker committee to consider the Senate Majority Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu’s option of conducting convention and primary on the same day.

    PDP: we’ll be guided by new law

    PDP spokesman Debo Ologunagba said on the phone that the party will be guided by the new electoral act and the INEC timetable.

    He added: “We are ready to begin the processes very soon but consultations are still ongoing among our stakeholders. We will be reeling out our schedule of activities as soon as consultations are concluded.”

    Also, Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal said the party leadership is up to the task, adding that there would be no dictation from any individual or group.

    It was gathered that the PDP National Working Committee (NWC); the Board of Trustees (BoT); the PDP Governors Forum; the National Assembly Caucus have been meeting on zoning.

    The source said: “There are no definite positions yet on the zoning of the presidential ticket and who to pick as the PDP flag bearer.

    “Stakeholders have been meeting over this matter even before President Buhari signed the electoral act bill.

    “The purpose of these meetings is to ensure a seamless process and achieve results acceptable to all.

    “They want to replicate the process that led to the emergence of NWC members last October without rancour.

    “So, on the surface, people may think that nothing has been happening in the PDP concerning zoning, presidential ticket and the presidential primaries.

    “But I can assure you that high-level consultations are ongoing among all the party organs and Nigerians will see positive results as things progress.”

    Sources close to the leadership of the PDP hinted that the delay in coming out with a decision on the zoning of the party’s presidential ticket was due to alleged division among the PDP governors.

  • Teen killers on the prowl! Ritual killings escalate as underage boys gun for ‘easy money’

    Teen killers on the prowl! Ritual killings escalate as underage boys gun for ‘easy money’

    • We kill people to buy Benz – Yahoo Boy

    • The psychology of a teen ritualist

    • Untold horror of Yahoo-plus

    Samuel Akpobome, 18, wanted to be rich. So, he strangled his mother to death and removed her briefs. Then he mounted her corpse and raped it. The victim, Christiana Ighoyivwi, didn’t see it coming. Perhaps because no mother ever worries about being murdered and raped by her own son. Akpobome pounced on her while she slept, at her residence on Market Road, Ologbo, Ikpoba-Okha local council, Delta State.

    The youngest child of the deceased claimed to have acted on the instructions of One Love, a native doctor. He said, “I wanted to use her for money ritual. I strangled her; she was sleeping when I strangled her around 5 am. I was advised by One Love, a native doctor in Oghara, to kill her. After killing her, I slept with her. The native doctor told me to do so and keep her corpse for two days.”

    According to him, One Love persuaded him to use his mother for money rituals. “He promised to give me N50,000 if I cut her ears and fingers, and bring them to him,” said Akpobome.

    But just before he disemboweled his mother, he got caught. His grandmother saw him with her daughter’s lifeless body and sounded an alarm, which led to his arrest.

    “I could not find a place to keep it (corpse). As I was about coming out, I did not know that my grandmother was sitting outside. When I opened the door, she saw the corpse inside the room and raised the alarm that drew the attention of neighbours,” said Akpobome.

    Following his arrest, the 18-year-old led the police to One Love’s apartment but the native doctor had absconded.

    Three years since the gory incident, Nigeria still grapples with the chimera of fetishized wealth as teenagers, as young as 15 years, prowl the country’s neighbourhoods for anyone they could kill for money ritual.

    A few weeks ago, Nigeria jolted to more jarring news as Emomotimi Magbisa, 15, Perebi Aweke, 15, and Eke Prince, 15, all boys and natives of Sagbama in Bayelsa State were arrested for trying to use a 13-year-old girl, Comfort, for money ritual.

    Spokesperson of the Bayelsa State Command, Police Superintendent Asinim Butswat’s confirmation of the teenagers’ arrest for attempted ritual killing knelled a chilly note. The trio, said Butswat, accosted their victim, “hypnotized” her, and afterwards led her to Magbisa’s apartment. There, they cut her finger and sprinkled her blood on a mirror for ritual purposes. The ritual was supposed to make them rich. But for vigilant village youths, Comfort would have been history, perhaps.

    The youths noticed the suspicious movements of the suspects and monitored them. “The suspects were subsequently arrested and some substances suspected to be charms were recovered from them. They have confessed to the crime,” said Butswat.

    A creepier dimension ensued a few days after the arrest of the Bayelsa trio as three other boys between 17 and 20 years were arrested in the early hours of Saturday, January 29, by men of the Ogun State Police Command for allegedly killing their friend’s girlfriend in a money ritual.

    The suspects, Wariz Oladehinde, 17,  Abdul Gafar Lukman, 19, and Mustakeem Balogun, 20, were arrested after the head of their neighbourhood’s community vigilance group reported at the Adatan Police Divisional Headquarters, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, that the suspects were seen burning something suspected to be a human head in a local pot.

    The DPO Adatan division, SP Abiodun Salau, led his detectives to the scene, where the trio was arrested. The boyfriend of the murdered girl, Soliu Majekodumi, 18, who took to his heels, was subsequently apprehended.

    On interrogation, the suspects confessed that what they were burning in the local pot was the head of Majekodunmi’s girlfriend, Rofiat, who was reportedly lured by her boyfriend to where she was murdered by the quartet.

    Afterwards, they cut off her head, packed her remains in a sack, and dumped it in an old building.

    At their arrest, they led policemen to the building where the dismembered body was recovered and deposited at the mortuary for autopsy. The short cutlass and a knife used in cutting off the deceased’s head were also recovered.

    Ogun State Commissioner of Police (CP) Lanre Bankole ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to the homicide section of the state criminal investigation and intelligence department for a subsequent court arraignment.

    The boys’ actions aren’t accidental; from plotting to execution, a hideous smattering of bestiality manifests as their victims’ misfortune and society’s just deserts. Yet the boys are neither freaks nor social accidents, they are simply karma coming home to roost, perhaps.

    ‘We kill people to buy Benz’

    Why would teenage boys engage in money-making rituals? What would they do with stupendous wealth if they had it? “Baba, na to arrange (buy) Benz. Gather pepper (money), run all man for five-star VIP (five-star hotel VIP suite). Money sweet baba. Ask the ladies. Ask maale (mom). Poverty stink die! (Poverty is reprehensible). No matter how hardworking you are, you become smello (poverty makes you smell no matter how resourceful you are), said ‘Sayo Michael, a self-confessed internet fraudster.

    “I was a smello before. But the game made me rich. I am a Game Boy now. Yes, I am a Game Boy. I don’t give a f..k. I hustle for my money. Hustle na hustle. Policeman, politician, businessman, olosho (commercial sex worker)…Everybody’s in the game. We are all hustlers. Yahoo ni babalawo, ole ni everybody,” he drawled, mouthing off on Naira Marley’s Soapy lyrics.

    Since Michael became a “Game Boy,” his life has remarkably improved. He “sleeps in choice hotels’ presidential suites, he drives expensive cars and enjoys expensive sex with expensive babes – mostly older females.”

    While Michael scoffed at insinuations that he is into Yahoo Plus, a diabolical variant of cyber-fraud, the fraudster, who clocked 19 this year, bragged that he enjoys “very strong spiritual support” from his mother. “My mother is my god. Orisa bi iya o si,” he said.

    It would be recalled that the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, lamented in 2019 that mothers of cyber-fraudsters aka Yahoo boys, are now organising themselves into an association to protect their sons from perceived “harassment” and arrest from law enforcers.

    The meaning of Yahoo-Plus

    “Yahoo-Plus” refers to a situation whereby an internet fraudster aka Yahoo-Boy adopts intense diabolical and “spiritual” measures to enchant and hoodwink unsuspecting victims abroad. The measure became the last resort of most internet scammers as hitherto unsuspecting mugus (foreign targets) became more vigilant and less vulnerable to their antics.

    “Oyinbo don wise up. Maga no dey pay any more, unless you use ibile. (Prospective victims are wiser now. They won’t fall victim unless you use diabolical means to hypnotise them),” said Akinjide, 21, a self-confessed “Game Boy” (Yahoo-Boy or internet fraudster).

    Travails of adult women, girls dating teenage Yahoo Boys

    A curious development persists with the intense jostling between teenage girls and adult women for the love of Yahoo Boys.

    “It has become the norm for some women to seduce underage Yahoo Boys, into their bed and amorous relationships simply because those boys have money. They don’t care how they come by the money. They only wish to enjoy it with them,” said Biola Balogun, a boutique attendant.

    The 18-year-old said she lost her 19-year-old childhood friend and “first love” to an older acquaintance. “She is the aunt to our mutual friend. She snatched my boyfriend while pretending to help him get spiritual fortification from her prophet,” said Balogun, who still nurses hopes of reclaiming her “first love.”

    She argued that her boyfriend is under a spell. “That woman charmed him. But every charm has an expiration date. I will get him back. He will come begging when it clears from his psyche,” she said.

    A lot of girls dating Yahoo Boys seek protective charms and prayers before “hooking up” with those boys, argued Tunde, a “prophet” and proprietor of a mobile banking services centre in Iju-Ishaga, Lagos. A member of a white garment church said that many girls and their mothers have approached him to help fortify them against likely diabolical attacks from their Yahoo Boy “fiance” or boyfriend. They do so with the belief that at some point, their Yahoo Boy partners may try to “use” them to “renew” their money ritual. Once they are “fortified” they can withstand and survive any form of attack from their boyfriends, he explained.

    Some have been known to take their Yahoo boyfriends to spiritualists for further fortification. In such a situation, they engage in oath-taking rites to prevent them from betraying each other.

    An auto mechanic, Kabiru Iyanda, recounted how his 23-year-old daughter dropped out of school in her third year and moved in with a 19-year-old Yahoo-Boy. So doing, she dumped her insurance marketer boyfriend – who reportedly sponsored her education from her first school year – for the teenager whom everybody knew to be into “Yahoo Plus,” he said.

    The latter reportedly promised to fund his daughter’s cosmetics and clothing business and shopping trips to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Eventually, he relocated her mother, with whom, he was estranged, to a grand apartment in Ikeja GRA, Lagos, where he allegedly “used both mother and daughter to renew his money ritual.”

    “But how do I prove such? There is no court of law that would prosecute the culprit for what he did. My wife and daughter died excreting maggots and blood. My wife confessed while we were seeking spiritual healing for them, that she had also been sexually involved with her daughter’s boyfriend,” lamented Iyanda.

    Yahoo Plus…the origins

    Spiritual and magical powers, despite their denial by dominant culture, have become a ubiquitous part of Nigerian lives, particularly among the youth.

    The reality of the Yahoo-Plus, for instance, attests to the contemporaneity of the age-old practice of the money ritual.

    In the wake of teenage boys’ dalliances with the killer culture of human sacrifices, there have been increasing calls for government and security agencies to focus on the spiritual aspects and consequences of digital crimes.

    The use of spiritual powers to defraud victims in cyberspace is an offshoot of the Advance Fee Fraud (AFF) which criminals themselves refer to as a ‘game.’ Hence the modern derivation of the ”Game Boy” sobriquet among internet fraudsters.

    Most “Game Boys’ engage in online versions of advance fee fraud (AFF) locally known as ‘Yahoo Yahoo.’

    In several ways, their actions resonate cultural precedents peculiar to their immediate environment and social milieu. Their actions are hardly alien to the Nigerian historical and cultural experience.

    In the 1940s, some colonial headteachers observed that a group of schoolboys (money doublers) were into diabolic manipulation, skullduggery, and scams. These “money doublers” widely known as Wayo-Boys, closely collaborated with indigenous spiritual knowers, such as herbalists or “native doctors.” While these “money doublers or Wayo-Boys” were implicated in defrauding many victims in Western societies with scam letters and magical amulets, “money doubling” has always been associated with mystical powers in this context.

    On August 4, 2004, some 50 officers of the Nigerian police, including elements of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), raided a complex consisting of a number of shrines in Umuhu Okija village, in the Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State. In the wooded groves where the principal shrines were located, the police found human skulls and the remains of dozens of corpses, some of them dismembered, some in coffins, others lying by the side of the path.

    Following this discovery, the police arrested a number of people whom they suspected of being officials of the Okija shrine, most of whom appear to have been members of one extended family. Eventually, the police paraded before the press in the national capital, Abuja, 31 suspects arrested in connection with the discovery of 83 corpses – including 63 that were headless – and twenty skulls.

    The case attracted massive interest in the Nigerian press, particularly when it was confirmed that leading politicians had visited the shrine and sworn oaths there. Underlying much of the press commentary was the implication that the shrine may have been the site of so-called ‘ritual murders.

    A member of the national House of Representatives, a former chair of the caucus of representatives from the southeast of the country, publicly admitted that most of the members of the House from his part of the country had in fact patronized shrines like that at Okija.

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    One of the most notorious such cases – which had a slight connection to the Okija shrine occurred on September 19, 1996, when an 11-year-old groundnut hawker, Anthony Ikechukwu Okoronkwo, was invited into a hotel in Owerri, Imo State, by Innocent Ekeanyanwu, aged 32, a gardener. Ekeanyawu reportedly treated the boy to a spiked bottle of Coca-Cola. In a matter of minutes, the boy dozed off, and he bore his limp body into one of the hotel rooms, where he severed the boy’s head, disemboweled his torso, removed his liver, genitals, and other parts that he needed. After butchering the boy, he sorted out the organs, packed the head in a polythene bag, and buried his remains. The Butcher, Ekeanyanwu then took the polythene bag containing the boy’s head and headed for the next destination: to the house of the man who needed the fresh head.

    The crime was later reported by a commercial motorcyclist who realized that his passenger was carrying a fresh human head, still dripping with blood. The bike man alerted the police, who intercepted Ekeanyanwu still with the head.

    Following media exposure of the culprit’s image with the fresh human head, on live television, Owerri was engulfed in an orgy of violence as the people went on a rampage, destroying property of individuals perceived to be ritualists and advance-fee fraudsters. Chief Vincent Duru, proprietor of the popular Otokoto Hotel, Amakohia, a suburb of Owerri, who was named as the mastermind of the ritual killing of Master Okonkwo had his hotel torched.

    In the end, some 25 buildings, including at least one church were burned by an irate mob. Duru, one of the men convicted in the celebrated case was reportedly hung six years ago. His sentence was carried out on Sunday, November 13, 2016, about 20 years after the Otokoto saga and 13 years after his 2003 conviction.

    On March 24, 2014, Nigeria stirred to confusion when a kidnappers’ den was discovered in Soka community, Ibadan, Oyo State. The den was discovered by some commercial motorcyclists, who were searching for two of their colleagues after they took two passengers to the community without returning. The police found human skulls, dried human parts alongside malnourished victims who were being reserved for ritual purposes at the grove. Some victims’ personal effects including shoes, bags, and identity cards were also seen at the site.

    Since the 2014 shocking discovery at Soka, there have been multiple revelations of suspected ritual killings, especially in the southwest of the country.

    Parents, ghoulish spirituality to blame

    The recent slew of ritual killings committed by teenage boys seeking stupendous and sudden wealth, in particular, has aroused fears among widespread segments of the country in recent times.

    It reestablishes the ugly realities of the contemporary value system in the country; one of these realities is the get-rich-quick syndrome among most Nigerians.

    “Many parents readily justify their children’s desperation to get rich at all cost. Parents of Yahoo Boys, including those doing Yahoo Plus, will readily tell you that their children are only being smart. I have a case of an acquaintance who encouraged his child to drop out of school and bought him a laptop. Then he took him to a Yahoo Boy to help train him as an internet fraudster. That is the sort of value system we run in the country at the moment,” said Shukqroh Adekunle, a school guidance counsellor.

    The inordinate quest to acquire sudden wealth at all costs thrives by the belief among widespread segments of the citizenry that the spirit world is the true source of material wealth. In particular, many Nigerians believe that no one could succeed in his or her career, whether in a crime or legitimate profession, without securing divine blessings, first and foremost, from spiritual beings.

    This mindset is fed by the notion that there are certain events in life that hard work or physical strength cannot achieve except one understands and possess some spiritual powers, argued Dr. Suleman Lazarus, a sociologist with the London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom (UK).

    The poverty argument

    The situation is aggravated by a persistent loss of faith in the country’s leadership and socioeconomic system. There is currently no social welfare programme that offers health care assistance, non-discriminatory entrepreneurial loans, food stamps, and unemployment compensation, among others to deserving citizenry divides. The absence of such initiatives wreaked untold havoc on the citizenry at the outbreak of COVID-19, leading to increased crime, for instance.

    While government intervention efforts focused on the poor citizenry, presumed middle-class segments have lost their jobs, suffered arbitrary salary cuts, and lack of access to welfare relief that could help them cope with the economic hardship foisted by COVID-19.

    There are no housing subsidies, energy and utility subsidies, and assistance for other basic services to individuals that are most affected by the pandemic.

    At the backdrop of these challenges, the numbers of the unemployed sky-rockets.

    A 2019 World Bank report shows that Nigeria created about 450,000 new jobs in 2018, partially offsetting the loss of jobs in 2017. And while over five million Nigerians entered the labour market in 2018, the number of unemployed increased by 4.9 million in 2019. More radical estimates indicate that over 18 million youths were unemployed by the end of 2019. Many more have lost their livelihoods in the wake of COVID-19.

    Money ritual thus flourishes in Nigeria amid widespread poverty. By the end of 2013, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report on Nigeria’s poverty index revealed that about 61.2% of Nigerians were living on less than $1 (dollar) a day. With such a large percentage of Nigerians living in poverty, money ritual has become an escape route for young people from the trap of poverty, according to Stephanie Anyanwu, a financial risks analyst.

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    video bragging that they depend on ‘juju’ not ‘grace’

     

    ‘Poverty not to blame!’

    Pa Olabisi Tilewa, however, dismissed claims of impoverishment as the major push for teenage boys engaging in money rituals. According to him, “I come from humble roots. My parents were stark poor but they raised me right. Back then, they taught me and my siblings to value hard work, honest industry. They taught us to fear God. I think most teenagers doing Yahoo Plus are victims of bad parenting. They have been led astray from childhood by their parents and guardians. Many of them are from broken homes. And those that aren’t from broken homes were raised badly, to be corrupt and circumvent the slow, steady path to success.”

    The 64-year-old retired civil servant and farmer stated that to end the malaise of killer-teenagers using people for money rituals, Nigeria must declare a national emergency over the situation. The state must actively get involved in how we raise our children. We must go back to the conservative values of old and inculcate them into our young ones, the parents inclusive, he said.

    Censoring Nollywood…

    Worried by the rising teenage killings, the Federal Government has ordered filmmakers to take out money ritual content from their movies. Information and Culture minister, Lai Mohammed, who announced this on Monday during a media visit in Abuja said some of the suspected ritual killers claimed that they learnt the act of ritual killings on social media and this has prompted the Federal Government to sanitise the system.

    “Many have also blamed Nollywood for featuring money rituals in movies, saying this has negatively influenced the vulnerable youth. To mitigate this, I have directed the National Film and Video Censors Board, the body set up to regulate the film and video industry in Nigeria, to take this issue into consideration while performing its role of censoring and classifying films and videos.” the minister said

    Living in Bondage, Women’s Cot, among others, end up glamourising ritual killings, irrespective of whatever lessons they were meant to teach. The subliminal messages propagated by such movies have over time manifested as a vigorous push to individuals and groups predisposed to murderous lust a la money ritual.

    Worried by the menace of ritual killings by Yahoo Boys, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has equally vowed to sustain its war on internet fraudsters many of whom, it said, have resorted to spiritual dimensions in their criminalities.

    The EFCC has arrested several Yahoo Boys and paraded them with the charms caught with them over the years. Some of them have been fingered in ritual killings.

    But the anti-graft commission, recently, stated that it would not be business as usual for anyone caught in such an act. In its recent post on Facebook, the EFCC said: “Yahoo boys now going spiritual even doing money ritual and making it a new usual we will come for those individuals, tell them it won’t be business as usual.

    “No going back on the onslaught against yahoo-yahoo or yahoo-plus, whatever nomenclature. Give up, or give in. The Eagle will get you anytime, anywhere.”

    The EFCC further advised anyone involved in such a crime to “give up or give in,” implying that it would take harsh measures against anyone responsible.

    This comes in the wake of discoveries that several self-confessed native doctors and spiritualists prowl the social media, Facebook in particular, canvassing for clients, mostly youths and underage boys; it is curious to note that some of these native doctors are teenagers and young adults too. They make outlandish claims, guaranteeing prospective clients quick and very easy wealth. Some of them even publish on Facebook, the several stages and ingredients needed for a successful money ritual.

    They highlight the different forms of money ritual including human sacrifice. This could mean anything, from using a human skull of a decomposing corpse to actually killing someone and using the victim’s body parts for money rituals.

    Then there is the smaller animal sacrifice often called “Osole.” It requires the use of animals, animal parts, and plants in order to work.

    Recent measures involve morbid rites including the consumption of human faeces. Then there is the persistent scare among females in the wake of money ritualists’ obsession with female underwear. Money ritualists have been caught stealing and snatching, even at gunpoint, the female underwear for money ritual, especially the used panties of a female undergoing her menstrual cycle.

    The perils of engaging in money ritual

    A native doctor, Pero Ifafunmito, warned against the downsides of engaging in money rituals, arguing that “It never ends well for those who do it.” He said, “The one for whom the ritual is done will only have the money for a few years. Very short few years and often at great personal cost. When he dies, his spirit would never find peace. He would roam about the earth working like a demon bearing fleeting and fill-fated wealth for lost souls like him among the living engaging in similar money rituals to the one that claimed his life.

    “What most money ritualists don’t know is that the money they think they have and spend is being brought to them by tormented souls of previously departed Yahoo Boys and money ritualists. So, when they die too, they will work as a demon bearing wealth to other living ritualists. It is like being engaged in forced labour in the afterlife.” said Ifafunmito.

    Whatever the import of his warning, he could tell that to the dogs; most Yahoo Boys or Game Boys, if you like, would rather engage in money rituals.

    ‘No be grace we dey use, na juju’

    In the last quarter of 2021, a video shared online captures the moment a suspected internet fraudster (Yahoo Boy) confessed to using charms commonly known as ‘juju’ to hypnotise and defraud clients in cyberspace.

    In the viral Snapchat video, the Yahoo Boy could be seen holding the charm while working with a group of other guys who were deeply engrossed working on their laptops.

    He waved the charm at the camera and bragged about using juju and not divine grace to land clients, before proceeding to hit the charm on his chest.

    He said, “Na juju we dey use, no be grace… next week we go confirm am.”

    In a more recent online video, that went viral in January 2022, some young boys were seen cavorting in a shrine – amid the outcry over the increasing cases of teenage boys engaging in money rituals.

    The boys ensured that they captured on camera every corner of the shrine evidently to show everyone what they do to get their money.

    As they did, they lip-synced to King Hemjay’s “Ajitu Cruise” in the video, chanting, “No hustle o, pepeye you no go shenk. If we show you the way, shey you go fit do am? If you run too fast you go die young, if you run too slow you go die poor.”

    And that is how fragile the situation is.

  • Emir of Kano, Air Peace row deepens

    Emir of Kano, Air Peace row deepens

    The row between the Emir of Kano and Air Peace deepened yesterday with Isa Bayero, cousin of Aminu Ado Bayero, Emir of Kano, giving the airline  a 72-hour ultimatum to offer an apology for  allegedly ‘disrespecting’ the monarch  and causing a delay to his flight.

    Bayero had written a letter of complaint to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), seeking punitive actions against Air Peace Airline for what he tagged “disrespect to the emir and the people of Kano State.”

    But Air Peace reacted, saying that it did not disrespect the Emir of Kano as alleged in the petition.

    The airline’s Chief Operating Officer, Toyin Olajide, argued that Air Peace holds the Emir of Kano in the highest regards and contrary to the insinuation that the emir was disrespected, the airline indeed protected the image of the traditional ruler “by not succumbing to what Isa Bayero wanted us to do.”

    In a latest development, Bayero, who is the chief protocol officer for the Emir, said: “I am giving an ultimatum of 72 hours for Air Peace to tender an apology to the emir, first in a national daily and secondly to come down in person to the emir. We would not hesitate to go extra miles to correct the ‘misnormal’.

    “The action of Air Peace is sentimental and unprofessional and we can go any length to defend and protect any act of insensitivity against our prestigious traditional institution.

    “That insult is not heaped on the emir alone but on the good people of Kano and folding our hands on this could trigger something worse and more ridiculous.

    “I wrote to the DG NCAA, to complain but if someone claimed my statement is inciting, well, they are entitled to their opinion. But come to think of it, inciting who? Kano people not to fly Air Peace anymore because the airline insulted their emir and refused to apologise? That I have no regret if anybody claimed or interprets my complaint that way.

    “After all, Air Peace has been in business before coming to Kano and Kano people have been flying across the world without Air Peace. So if that is what he wanted, so be it, we will get there.

    “I am a professional pilot. I have flown five heads of state besides being a prince of Kano, and I am a personal friend to the Chairman of Air Peace, Mr Onyema.”

  • BREAKING: FG lists more borders for Nigerians fleeing Ukraine

    BREAKING: FG lists more borders for Nigerians fleeing Ukraine

    The Federal Government has listed more borders for Nigerians fleeing the Ukraine-Russian war to access Hungary.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday stated that it was fully abreast of all the challenges Nigerians crossing into countries bordering Ukraine, especially the Polish border, were facing and it is taking adequate measures to assuage these challenges.

    In a statement seen by The Nation, the ministry advised Nigerians in Ukraine to move to the Hungarian Zahony border and Romanian Suceava, Tulcea, Satu Mare County & Maramures borders.

    It further stated that they have approved visa-free access to all Nigerians coming from Ukraine and arrangements for accommodation and feeding before evacuation is arranged.

    “Parents, guardians and wards of Nigerians in Ukraine are enjoined to remain calm as the Federal Government of Nigeria is working very hard to get them all home safely.” The statement concluded.

    Meanwhile, the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Budapest, Hungary in a Public Travel Advisory has informed Nigerians arriving from Ukraine, that the Government of Hungary has enacted Decree 56/2022 (24.11), which permits third-country nationals with valid Ukrainian resident permits to enter Hungary on a temporary basis, without a Schengen visa.