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  • DHQ: Troops destroy 20 illegal refineries, arrest 32 oil thieves in two weeks

    DHQ: Troops destroy 20 illegal refineries, arrest 32 oil thieves in two weeks

    • …rescue 8 Cameroonians, 80 militants surrendered

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) said that troops of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS), a military offensive against oil theft and economic saboteurs in the South-South region, destroyed 20 illegal refining sites and arrested 31 oil thieves and other criminals, during operations conducted between January 1 and 15.

    The military high command stated this in a statement through the Director Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, on Monday

    It said the troops also recovered assorted arms and ammunition.

    The military high command also stated that troops of Operation UDO in the Southeast region, rescued eight Cameroon nationals earlier kidnapped by sea pirates at Ikang waterways in Bakassi Local Government Area (LGA) of Cross River State.

    It said three criminals were also arrested in the Ogburu LGA of Anambra State.

    “Similarly, about 80 militants presented themselves to troops with their arms and ammunition for amnesty at Akpabuyo LGA of Cross River State.

    “The militants were reported to belong to two camps headed by Thankgod Ebikontei (aka Ayibanuagha) Camp and John Isaac (aka Akpokolo) militant fighters’ camp,” the DHQ said.

  • NNRA secures DSS, police partnership for stringent enforcement of nuclear safety regulations – DG

    NNRA secures DSS, police partnership for stringent enforcement of nuclear safety regulations – DG

    The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) has strengthened its collaboration with the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force to ensure strict enforcement of nuclear safety and radiation protection regulations across the country.

    The Director-General of the NNRA, Dr. Yau Idris, disclosed this in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of a workshop organised for staff of the authority by Halimasalam Nigeria Ltd. in Abuja.

    The workshop, titled “Strengthening Regulatory Competence, Inspector Effectiveness and Service Delivery Reforms,” was aimed at enhancing staff capacity and operational efficiency.

    Dr. Idris explained that the NNRA’s regulatory mandate cuts across several sectors, including oil and gas, health, education, excavation and construction, where radioactive materials are utilised or researched.

    According to him, non-compliance—particularly by government-owned institutions—has remained a major challenge, prompting the authority to deepen collaboration with security agencies and other key stakeholders.

    The NNRA boss said both the DSS and the Nigeria Police Force had pledged their support to ensure the authority effectively carries out its statutory responsibilities.

    He noted that regulating public health institutions had proven more difficult than overseeing private facilities, which he said were generally more willing to comply with regulatory standards.

    “Our major challenge is regulating government facilities, particularly hospitals. We find it very difficult to regulate the health sector.

    “For the private sector, it is much easier because they are commercial entities and are more willing to comply with our regulations,” he said.

    Dr. Idris disclosed that the NNRA recently held a meeting with the DSS and was also working closely with the police bomb squad and the Federal Ministry of Health to ensure strict enforcement.

    “In fact, the Minister of Health has given us a mandate that any hospital that is not complying with our regulations should be shut down,” he said.

    He added that the DSS and the police were fully prepared to assist the authority in the discharge of its duties, stressing that the NNRA had commenced intensive capacity-building programmes for its staff, including engaging external experts to strengthen regulatory competence.

    “This time around, we are not going to take it lightly with anybody,” the NNRA helmsman warned.

    Dr. Idris, however, urged staff of the authority to uphold transparency and fairness in their dealings with licensees, stressing the need for prompt and professional conduct to safeguard public safety in the use of nuclear and radiological facilities nationwide.

    Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Halimasalam Nigeria Ltd., Mr. Shakir Akorede, said the training was designed to improve the productivity and effectiveness of the agency.

    He emphasised the need for continuous scrutiny of modern technologies and their impact on the environment and public health.

    “It is very critical to have regulatory agencies that protect the health of Nigerians. For instance, when exploration or other industrial activities are carried out, it is important to understand how they affect humans and the environment.

    “In most cases, these issues are not given sufficient attention in this part of the world, but in Nigeria, we have an agency that focuses on the human and environmental impact,” he said.

    Akorede stressed that ensuring compliance with established rules and procedures was key to preventing environmental hazards that could negatively affect human lives.

    “Our interest is to ensure the best performance on the part of the regulator and, ultimately, the safety of Nigerians,” he added.

    In his remarks, the Chairman of the Petroleum Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PSSAN), NNRA Branch, Mr. Tosin Abegunde, commended the authority for organising the workshop for its staff.

    He said continuous learning was essential for staff to keep pace with new technologies and rapid developments in the nuclear industry, while calling for improved funding for the agency to effectively achieve its mandate.

    Also speaking, the Deputy President of the Nigerian Youth Council of Nigeria, Mr. Mukhtar Akoshile, praised the NNRA for its commitment to staff capacity building.

    He said such initiatives promote self-sufficiency and enhance the usefulness of young professionals to themselves, the country, and the global community.

    “As a young person working in an organisation, you can distinguish yourself through dedication and patriotism.

    Opportunities such as scholarships, overseas training, and career advancement can come with focus and discipline,” he said, urging young people to remain committed and avoid distractions.

  • Lagos to clamp down on drainage encroachment in Lekki axis

    Lagos to clamp down on drainage encroachment in Lekki axis

    The Lagos State Government has announced plans to intensify enforcement against drainage encroachment and other environmental infractions in the Lekki axis, as part of efforts to mitigate flooding and protect critical water infrastructure.

    The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said this while leading an inspection of ongoing drainage projects and flood-prone areas in Ogombo, Lake Embankment, Ikate, Mobil area, Mobil Road, Kusenla, and other adjoining communities.

    Wahab said the inspection followed intelligence reports on attempts to tamper with major drainage alignments, particularly System 46, warning that any interference could have far-reaching consequences for the Ikota River corridor.

    “We received whistleblower information that there was encroachment on System 46. We have decided to install signposts to clearly demarcate the alignment and ensure that no one goes back to reduce or tamper with it, because it will eventually affect the Ikota River,” he said.

    At System 44, the commissioner recalled that contraventions had earlier been removed from the drainage alignment two years ago, noting that contractors were still on site. He explained that persistent flooding along Mobil Road was traced to the temporary damming of upstream and downstream sections to enable construction works.

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    “We have directed the contractor to hasten work so the damned areas can be removed. About 800 metres remain on both the upstream and downstream sections leading to the Ikota River,” he said.

    The commissioner added that the state government had expanded the scope of the project to include not only drainage construction but also the installation of a pump station to improve flood discharge capacity.

    “This is our third visit here. After our earlier inspections, we awarded the job, and due to developments in the area, including the regional road project, we approved additional electro-mechanical works and a pump station to effectively manage flooding,” he added.

    Wahab expressed concern over the takeover of wetlands and illegal sand-filling observed along Mobil Road, as well as the emergence of shanties along the Coastal Road corridor.

    He said the government would erect signposts to protect wetland alignments and adopt a coordinated approach with the Federal Ministry of Works to address illegal occupation along the Coastal Road, which is a federal asset.

    According to him, uncontrolled settlements around conservation areas pose environmental and security risks, adding that open burning observed behind a conservation zone could also threaten wildlife habitats.

    On the timeline for completion of ongoing projects, Wahab said the drainage works were initially scheduled for 24 months, but the addition of new components could extend the project by about 12 months.

    Speaking on the state’s preparedness for the 2026 rainy season, the commissioner stressed the reality of climate change, citing persistent rainfall in recent months.

    “The rain has not stopped. Anyone who says climate change or global warming is not real is simply denying reality. Our responsibility is to continue advocacy, provide resilient infrastructure, and ensure residents take ownership of these facilities,” he said.

    He urged residents to refrain from activities that undermine public infrastructure, assuring that the state government would continue to enforce environmental laws to safeguard lives, property, and sustainable development.

  • Tuggar, Turkish foreign minister hold talks ahead of Tinubu’s state visit

    Tuggar, Turkish foreign minister hold talks ahead of Tinubu’s state visit

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has held high-level talks with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, in Ankara, Türkiye, ahead of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s upcoming State visit to the country.

    The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations, with emphasis on political, economic, security, and multilateral cooperation between Nigeria and Türkiye.

    In a statement issued by Alkasim Abdulkadir, media aide to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fidan commended Nigeria’s role in promoting regional stability, peace, and prosperity in West Africa, highlighting the country’s leadership within regional and continental frameworks.

    Tuggar, on his part, stressed the need to expand bilateral trade and boost mutual investment, particularly in sectors of interest to Turkish firms such as construction, manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure.

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    Both ministers acknowledged the steady growth in economic ties and underscored the importance of unlocking further opportunities through structured public–private sector engagement.

    On security, the two sides explored avenues for deeper cooperation in military affairs and the defence industry, with a shared commitment to enhancing strategic collaboration.

    The statement noted that the engagement reflects the growing strategic depth of Nigeria–Türkiye relations, rooted in shared positions on sovereignty, institutional cooperation, and pragmatic partnership, with both countries expressing optimism about expanded collaboration in the future.

  • Nigeria, Turkey deepen defence ties as DICON-D7G unlocks advanced Military manufacturing

    Nigeria, Turkey deepen defence ties as DICON-D7G unlocks advanced Military manufacturing

    Nigeria’s drive toward defence self-reliance has received a significant boost as DICON-D7G, an indigenous defence manufacturing company, positions itself as a strategic bridge between Nigeria and more than ten leading Turkish defence firms.

    Operating within Nigeria’s expanding defence industrial ecosystem, DICON-D7G facilitates access to Turkish companies that meet strict international quality and compliance standards for the supply of defence and aerospace materials, components, and spare parts.

    The Chief Executive Officer, DICON-D7G, Mr. Osman Chennar, said in a statement on Monday that the firms were globally recognised for their expertise in military hardware production, precision engineering, and advanced defence technologies.

    According to him, DICON-D7G drew on industry experts, including retired military generals and professionals from other Nigerian security agencies.

    He noted that the collaboration with Nigeria’s state-owned defence industry represents a major step toward strengthening local military equipment production, maintenance, and supply chains.

    By leveraging Turkish defence manufacturing capabilities, he said, DICON-D7G aimed to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imports, lower long-term procurement costs, and ensure faster turnaround times for the maintenance and repair of military assets.

    He explained that the partnership, which has spanned from 2018 to date, was beyond the supply of finished components, with strong emphasis on technology transfer, skills development, and local assembly.

    This approach, he said, aligned with Nigeria’s national security objectives of indigenous capacity building and sustainable defence manufacturing.

    “The role of DICON-D7G as a bridge between Nigeria and trusted Turkish defence companies is a game-changer.

    “It creates a structured pathway for quality-assured materials and components while laying the foundation for local production and long-term self-sufficiency,” he stated.

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    The Turkish companies involved include Aselsan, TAIS Shipyard, Turkish Aerospace, Kalandor Dış Ticaret ve Savunma Sanayi Limited, MKE, Roketsan, ZSR Patlayıcı Sanayi ve Anonim Şirketi, and Ateşçi Machinery.

    Chennar stressed that these firms operate under rigorous international standards, ensuring that all supplied materials and components meet the requirements of modern defence and aerospace applications.

    This, he further noted, was expected to improve the operational readiness of Nigeria’s armed forces while boosting confidence in locally supported military systems.

    “As security challenges continue to evolve across the region, the DICON-D7G initiative is seen as a timely intervention capable of repositioning Nigeria as a regional hub for defence manufacturing and maintenance.

    “Beyond national security benefits, the partnership is expected to generate employment, stimulate industrial growth, and deepen Nigeria’s participation in the global defence value chain,” he said.

    Chennar further disclosed that all Turkish government defence procurement exports involving DICON-D7G to Nigeria are conducted through D7G Savunma Sanayi İthalat İhracat Limited Şirketi, a Turkish-registered company.

  • New tax laws boost workers’ January salary- Oyedele

    New tax laws boost workers’ January salary- Oyedele

    Many Nigerian workers who received their January 2026 salaries are already noticing improved take-home pay following a reduction in deductions under the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax system.

    The development was disclosed by Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, in a statement shared on his WhatsApp platform.

    He said feedback from employees across multiple sectors indicates that the new tax laws are beginning to ease the financial burden on workers.

    “To ensure that those responsible for implementing these changes in their organisations fully understand the process, the committee is organising an implementation session in collaboration with the Joint Revenue Board,” Oyedele stated.

    He explained that the session will target senior officials involved in salary administration and tax compliance, including Human Resources directors, payroll managers, chief financial officers, tax managers, and other executives overseeing staff remuneration.

    Oyedele also dismissed public concerns about alleged new charges on electronic transfers and bank deposits, clarifying that the tax reforms did not introduce any new levy on bank transfers or funds held in personal accounts.

    “The new laws did not create any tax on electronic transfers or money in your bank account. In fact, many businesses can now claim back input VAT on bank charges,” he said.

    To ensure that banks and other financial institutions understand how to apply the new rules, Oyedele said a separate engagement session was recently held. The meeting brought together the Nigeria Revenue Service, the Joint Revenue Board, the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee.

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    He noted that the session included officials such as risk and compliance officers, legal advisers, chief financial officers, and regulatory affairs executives from fintech companies, commercial and microfinance banks, pension fund operators, asset managers, investment and securities firms, and other financial institutions.

    During the discussions, participants focused on making sure customers are not wrongly charged, especially in the area of taxes linked to bank services. They also talked about the need for a Tax Identification Number for bank accounts used for business or income purposes, a rule that has been in place since January 13, 2020.

    Other areas covered included giving customers clear guidance on how to file their tax returns and claim lawful deductions, as well as the removal of Tax Clearance Certificates as a requirement for foreign exchange transactions, to make it easier for people and businesses to operate.

    Oyedele added that the meeting also explained the proper process tax authorities must follow when using their powers to recover unpaid taxes, and the extra protections now available to taxpayers through the Office of the Tax Ombud.

    He said the overall goal of the tax reforms is to bring more people and businesses into the formal economy, reduce confusion caused by different tax rules, and improve access to financial services, while building trust and making the financial system work better for everyone.

  • Customs revenue collections hit 7.2tr in 2025 

    Customs revenue collections hit 7.2tr in 2025 

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Monday said its revenue collection hit N7.2 trillion in 2025.

    Comptroller-General, Bashir Adewale broke the news on Monday during the International Customs Day 2026 in Abuja.

    The theme of the event is “Customs Protecting Society through Vigilance and Commitment.”

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    According to him, the revenue collection grew 10 per cent over the target.

    Details shortly…

  • UPDATED: Alleged forgery: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s case from ICPC

    UPDATED: Alleged forgery: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s case from ICPC

    …Ex-AGF Agabi leads 15 SANs for defence

    The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) has taken over the prosecution of the criminal case brought against Mike Ozekhome (SAN) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

    The development, however, stalled Ozekhome’s planned arraignment on Monday before a HIgh Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the three-count charge filed against him by the ICPC and in which he is accused of among others, forgery.

    When the case was called, the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF), Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) said he was representing the AGF and informed the court  of the AGF’s decision to take over the case from the ICPC.

    Oyedepo said the AGF was acting under his powers as provided in Section 174 of the Constitution in a collaborative effort with the ICPC.

    The DPPF said the AGF’s decision was informed by the need to ensure that the prosecution complies with the highest standard of effectiveness, efficiency, diligence and compliance with due process of law. 

    He added that the AGF was guided by public interest in order to instil confidence, fairness and competence in the criminal justice.

    Oyedepo said the interagency cooperation in the fight corruption was also considered by the AGF in taking over the case  

    He assured the court that the right of the defendant would be protected, adding that no party would suffer any injustice.

    Oyedepo subsequently asked the court to take judicial notice of the formal take over of the trial by the office of the AGF.

    He then sought an adjournment to enable the AGF’s office retrieve the case file from the ICPC, review same and decide on what next steps to take.

    ICPC’s lawyer, Osuebeni Akpomisingha (who filed the charge) did not object to the take over of the case by the AGF.

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    Akpomisingha assured that the ICPC, as the agency that investigated the case, will fully cooperate with the AGF’s office in the prosecution of the case.

    Former AGF, Kanu Agabi (SAN) who led a team of lawyers (which comprised 15 SANs) for the defence, also did not object to the take over of the case by Fagbemi.

    Upon an application for adjournment by Oyedepo, which was not opposed by Agabi, Jusice

    Peter Kekemeke adjourned till February 24 for arraignment.

    Counts in the charge, marked: FCT/HC/CR/010/2026 read:

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (M) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August, 2021 or thereabout at a place outside Nigeria i.e. London, directly received house 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX purportedly given to you by one Mr Shani Tali, an act you knew constitutes a felony and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 13 and punishable under section 24 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences, Act, 2000.

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (m) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August 2021 or thereabout at Abuja, while being a legal practitioner and senior advocate of Nigeria did make a false document, to wit: Nigeria passport A07535463 bearing the name of Mr Shani Tali with intent to use same to support claim of ownership of property known and described as 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX with intent to commit fraud and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 363 and punishable under section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, 2006.

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (M) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August 2021 or thereabout at Abuja, while being a legal practitioner and senior advocate of Nigeria dishonestly used as genuine a false Nigeria passport A07535463 bearing the name of Mr Shani Tali to support claim of ownership of property known and described a s 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX when you had reason to believe that the said document was false and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 366 and punishable under Section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, 2006.

  • FG signs PPP deal to upgrade Enugu Airport

    FG signs PPP deal to upgrade Enugu Airport

    The Federal Government has signed a concession agreement for the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu State, a move aimed at bringing in private sector investment to improve the airport and strengthen economic activities in the South East.

    The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission described the agreement as an important step in the government’s plan to use Public-Private Partnerships to upgrade key national infrastructure and attract more business and travel to the region.

    In a statement, the commission said the agreement was signed by the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on behalf of the Federal Government, while Aero Alliance Limited signed as the private company taking over the operation of the airport under the concession.

    “The PPP agreement, signed by the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on behalf of the Federal Government and the concessionaire, Aero Alliance Limited, underscores the growing momentum of PPPs as a central pillar of infrastructure delivery under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” the statement said.

    The ICRC explained that the deal followed all required government procedures. It said the process included checking and approving the business plans, carrying out detailed background checks, holding negotiations, getting approval from the Federal Executive Council and having the agreement reviewed by the Federal Ministry of Justice before it was finally signed, in line with the law that set up the commission.

    Speaking on the development, the Director General of ICRC, Dr Jobson Oseodion Ewalefoh, said the signing shows that Nigeria is ready to allow more private companies to take part in building and managing public infrastructure. He said the deal marks the end of the negotiation stage and opens the way for full work to begin.

    “This concession will strengthen the airport’s role as a vital gateway for the Southeast States by enhancing connectivity and providing essential links to domestic and international destinations—supporting tourism, trade and broader economic growth across the region,” he said.

    Ewalefoh added that the agreement shows the Federal Government’s determination to attract private funding, improve services and make sure important national assets are managed in a way that will last for many years.

    He said the Enugu airport project fits into the commission’s wider efforts to make partnership projects move faster and improve cooperation between government agencies so that development can reach more parts of the country.

    He also explained that the ICRC, as the agency in charge of regulating public-private partnerships, made sure the entire process followed the right rules, gave good value for money and helped build confidence for investors.

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    The ICRC boss praised the Enugu State Governor, Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, for what he described as strong efforts to position the state as a place for business and investment. He said leadership like this is important for delivering major development projects.

    He encouraged other state governments to follow the example of states such as Enugu, Ondo, Cross River and Lagos, which he said are using partnerships with private companies to attract investment, speed up development and create economic opportunities for their people.

    Ewalefoh also praised the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN, for his role in pushing reforms and encouraging private sector involvement in the aviation industry. 

    He commended the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and all partners involved in reaching this stage of the project.

    He said the ICRC will continue to support government ministries and agencies as work begins on the airport concession, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to improve infrastructure and grow the economy across the country.

  • JUST IN: Sunday Igboho returns to Nigeria today as supporters storm Ibadan residence  

    JUST IN: Sunday Igboho returns to Nigeria today as supporters storm Ibadan residence  

    Barring last-minute change, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho is set to return to Nigeria today, January 26th, 2026 The Nation has learnt. 

    Recall The Nation has reported that Olayomi Koiki, spokesman for Igboho, said all arrangements have been concluded for his principal’s return to Nigeria after prominent monarchs persuaded President Bola Tinubu to remove Igboho’s name from the list of wanted persons.

    According to Koiki, the traditional rulers who intervened include the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja; the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi; and the Olugbon of Orile Igbon, Oba Francis Alao, among others.

    Upon his arrival today, Igboho is expected to visit the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. 

    The Nation also learnt that there is security beefed up at his residence as detachments of policemen and other security agencies were spotted at strategic locations. 

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    Koiki, said, “As I’m speaking to you, Chief Sunday Adeyemo is on his way to Nigeria. 

    “He should be there any moment from now. You know he resides in Benin Republic and he is on his way to Ibadan to meet Olubadan today by special grace of God.”

    Koiki further disclosed that Igboho was no longer being sought by Nigerian authorities, attributing the development to sustained royal interventions, political goodwill and persistent advocacy by Yoruba leaders within and outside the country.

    Meanwhile, supporters of Igboho have stormed his Soka, Ibadan residence to also receive him. 

    Various Yoruba socio-cultural organisations, including the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), Agbekoya Vigilante group and Ifelodun Security Network, are also at his residence. 

    His return could be termed as another homecoming. In 2024, Igboho was in the country for his late mother’s burial ceremony. 

    Details shortly…