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Nigerian Army General found guilty of stealing $1,476,200  

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Major General Umar Muazu Mohammed, the former Group Managing Director and Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Army Properties Limited have been found guilty of stealing $1,476,200 by a Special Court-Martial convened by Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

He was found guilty on 14 out of 18 count-charges brought against him.

The charges include stealing, forgery, conspiracy, theft, and unauthorized diversion of Army property among others and they are all subject to Army Service discipline as well as contrary to Service laws.

Among the charges was the collection of a sum of $1.045,400 paid by shipping companies for the use of Nigerian Army Jetty located at no 6 Marina, Victoria Island, Lagos

Major General Mohammed was also found guilty of a theft of $430.800 being monies paid into Nigerian Army Domiciliary account at Unity Bank, Abuja for use of Nigerian Army Jetty, Marina, VI, Lagos.

Furthermore, General Mohammed was found guilty of withdrawing and confiscating the sum of N74million out of N75million paid for a property belonging to the Nigerian Army at Ikoyi, Lagos.

He was however found not guilty on allegations that he sold Army property worth N200million in Lagos as well as stealing another N750million out of the sum of N2.5billion secured from banks as well as contribution from subscribers for a Army housing estate in Asokoro, Abuja

He was also not found guilty of charges of forging a Deed of Agreement document pursuant to confiscating another Army property in Lagos.

The Special Court Martial with Major General Kames Myam as President has seven (7) other Major Generals as members and a Brigadier General as Judge Advocate.

The Special Marshall is expected to read out its sentences for the accused by Tuesday next week.

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Umahi receives FG approval to dualise Akwanga-Jos-Bauchi-Gombe road

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The Federal Government has awarded a multi billion Naira contract for the construction of a dual carriageway stretching from Akwanga in Nassarawa State through Plateau State, Bauchi State ending in Gombe State.

The disclosure was made on Sunday by the Director of Information, Federal Ministry of Works, Mohammed Ahmed Abdullahi, while inspecting ongoing rehabilitation of a section of the Bauchi-Gombe Federal highway.

“What we are doing is the stationisation project carried out by the government, to gauge the pulse of Nigerians as far as what government is doing in the provision of road infrastructure to Nigerians.

“As you are aware, the provision of the enhancement of infrastructure and transportation as an envelope of growth is one of the eight priority areas of the strategic agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

“The Federal Government and the present administration is doing everything possible since coming on board to provide road infrastructure to Nigerians because of the critical importance of the infrastructure to Nigerians and the provision of our socio-economic activities as well as enhancing them.

“So, we are here on Gombe-Bauchi road. The project is the rehabilitation of the road. So we are here with the Federal Controller of Works, Bauchi State, Engineer Adamu. We are also here with the Project Manager of the Company handling the project, Triacta Nigeria Limited. And we are also here with the officials of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, as well as the council for the regulation of engineering practice”.

“So, as I have said, this is just to gauge the pulse of Nigerians. And the good thing about this alignment that we are on, the Federal Executive Council has recently approved the dualisation of this road.

“And the dualisation is starting from Akwanga in Nasarawa State to Jos in Plateau State to Bauchi in Bauchi State to Gombe. It is a distance of 420 kilometers. This is the fourth of four-legged project by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

“The first one, as you are all aware, is the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway, which is on course. It’s a 750-kilometer highway, coastal highway. Then we have the Sokoto to Badagry superhighway, which is 1,008 kilometers. Then we have the Calabar to Ebonyi to Abuja, Superhighway, which is 474, then this one that I just spoke to you about was awarded just about a week ago by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).”

“It includes the same thing like the other four legacy projects. The idea about this legacy project is to connect the whole of Nigeria like a loop from Port Harcourt to Badagry, Lagos, Lagos to Calabar, Calabar to Abuja, Abuja to the North East. So you can see that all the regions of the country zones are properly captured in this four legacy project.

“There is no room within the region that is not captured in the whole of this country. And this road project embarked by the administration of His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, are not merely roads, they are investments for the future. They will carry street lights as well as well-tracked, as well as solar street lights, well-tracked, and some of them will even have dams for irrigation as well as agricultural purposes.

“This road will end up as carbon credit because of the renewable energy components of the project. So, I’m really delighted as a son of the soil to say that this contact is going to see the light of the day. And it is instructive that we should support the government of His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to continue the good works that he has started in the road sector.”

“The project is the rehabilitation of Bauchi-Gombe road. And the project is about 35.4 kilometers. It is a rehabilitation. And the contract was awarded around 4th April 2004, and the work was commenced on 10 June 2024.

“So the project, now we have constructed, we have completed up to binaples, about 21.8 kilometers out of that 35.4. So, we are also at the final part about weaning, about 11 kilometers. So, if you will remember, this road was a nightmare if you wanted to travel to Gombe last two years.

“So, now from here to Alkaleri is just a very short, within a short time, you can get there. So this project, when completed in hand, it will enhance economic growth and open the area. This is the accident prone road before,” he added.

 

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Anambra: PG Ogidi murdered

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Chief Ikwuka Okoye (also known as Anumiri), the President-General (PG) of Ogidi community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, has been shot dead by gunmen.

The incident occurred around February 6 2026, roughly 24 hours after a deadly cultist leader was killed by vigilantes in the area.

This incident follows a series of violent attacks on community leaders and security personnel in Anambra State.

Reports also indicate separate, earlier killings of other PGs in the region, including the PG of Umuoji in February 2024 and the Obosi PG in January 2023.

 

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