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Lagos Police Arrest, Parade Fake CP, Lawyer, 10 Others
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By Eric Elezuo
The Lagos State Police Command, on Monday paraded one Emmanuel Nwagu for allegedly impersonating a Commissioner of Police; a fake lawyer, Ibrahim Bello, who was arrested in robe in the court premises, and 10 other miscreants.
In his address during the parade, the Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, who was represented by the Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, told the media that the suspect was arrested on September 2, 2023, when he came to the Command dressed in uniform, and armed with identity card, came to facilitate the release of a suspect, as he could not convince the investigating police officer that he was a CP.
He said immediately he introduced himself as a CP, the officers accorded him the respects due a CP, but upon questioning, he was discovered to be an impostor.
“Nwogu, was immediately arrested and a search was conducted at his abode, and a Deputy Commissioner of Police warrant card, a Kenwood walkie-talkie, police camouflage singlet, and faz cap were recovered him.
“Investigation has revealed that he had been impersonating as a CP for a long time. Only God knows how many people he has duped with such fake identity. We are happy that he has been arrested, and after today’s briefing, he will be arraign in court.
In his response, the suspect, who spoke to a team of journalists, confessed to the crime.
“It is true I am not a policeman. The commissioner of police Identity card and uniform were given to me by a policeman, who came to guard the hotel where I am working.
“The Walkie talkie belongs to the Church where I work now. I paid the Policeman to procure everything for me last year.
“On the day I was arrested, I came to the command to get someone arrested released, that was how I was nabbed for impersonating a commissioner of police, I regret my actions,” he said.
Hundeyin further reported that Ibrahim Bello was also arrested for impersonating a lawyer at the Epe High/Magistrate Court for several years.
The suspected fake lawyer, who was dressed in full legal robe, was arrested after complaints from the Nigeria Bar Association, Epe Branch against the suspect.
“He was brought in for questioning where he was discovered to be an impersonator. Recovered from the suspect included law books, gown and some other things, he was also going to court to represent innocent people who didn’t suspect that he is not a legal practitioner.
Other suspects were accused of involvement in impersonation, defilement, robbery and drug peddling, just as weapons and ammunition, cash and other items were recovered from them.
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NDC Backs Makinde Amid Call for UN Probe into Oyo School Abduction
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has thrown its weight behind Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde’s call for an independent United Nations (UN) investigation into the abduction of students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area.
The party said an impartial and transparent international investigation would help establish the facts surrounding the incident and boost public confidence in the ongoing efforts to unravel the circumstances of the abduction.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the NDC National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, said the party believed a UN-backed inquiry would uncover the truth, ensure accountability and deliver justice to the victims and their families.
According to the party, Governor Makinde’s request for a UN investigation was driven by the need for transparency rather than politics, stressing that all questions surrounding the incident should be addressed through a credible and independent process that Nigerians can trust.
The NDC also urged the Federal Government to support every lawful initiative aimed at uncovering the truth, strengthening public confidence in the country’s security institutions and preventing similar incidents in the future.
It maintained that the safety and security of Nigerian children should never become a subject of political disagreement or speculation, insisting that the lives of students deserve the highest level of accountability.
The party added that an independent investigation would not only clarify the circumstances surrounding the abduction but also reinforce confidence in Nigeria’s security and justice systems.
Governor Makinde had earlier called for a UN-led investigation into the school abduction, saying an independent inquiry would lend credibility to the findings and address public concerns over the incident.
The kidnapping of students and teachers in Oriire has sparked nationwide outrage and renewed calls for stronger security measures in schools and better protection for pupils, students and educational personnel.
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INEC Denies Granting Nafiu Bala Access to Nomination Portal
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed as false claims circulating in the media by a factional leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Nafiu Bala, that he had obtained the commission’s access code and uploaded the party’s candidates for the 2027 general election.
The claim, which has been widely shared on social media, suggested that Bala’s faction had successfully completed the upload of candidates on INEC’s nomination portal.
However, when contacted by Daily Trust, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Victoria Eta-Messi, described the claim as untrue, insisting that Bala is not recognised by the commission as the national chairman of the ADC.
“It is not true,” she said.
A further check by Daily Trust on INEC’s official political parties portal also contradicted Bala’s claim.
The commission’s portal lists Sen. David Mark as the National Chairman of the ADC and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as the National Secretary, indicating that they remain the party officials recognised by INEC for the purpose of nominations and other statutory dealings.
The development comes amid the protracted leadership crisis within the ADC, with rival factions laying claim to the party’s national leadership ahead of the 2027 general election.
The controversy has intensified following reports by Bala’s faction that it had secured INEC’s access code and uploaded candidates, a claim now firmly denied by the electoral commission.
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Appeal Court Ruling Not Setback, ADC Assures Members, Supporters
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has assured its members and supporters nationwide that the recent Court of Appeal judgment on the party’s congresses will not affect its primary elections or the candidates who emerged from the processes.
In a statement issued on Monday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said the judgment only relates to the election of its ward, local government and state executive committees and has no impact on the direct primaries conducted by the party.
“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) notes the judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday in a matter relating to party congresses for the election of ward, local government and state executive committees of the party,” the statement read.
The party stressed that the ruling does not invalidate the emergence of its candidates at any level.
“We wish to assure members of the party and the general public that this judgment has no effect whatsoever on the direct primaries through which the party’s candidates have emerged at all levels,” it said.
The ADC also disclosed that it had begun the process of challenging the judgment at a higher court, insisting that it disagrees with the decision.
“The party has already commenced the process of appealing the judgment, which we respectfully disagree with and consider to be legally unsustainable,” the statement added.
The party further said it took note of the dissenting judgment delivered by the presiding justice, describing it as more consistent with its position and the law.
“We also note the dissenting judgment of the presiding Justice, which, in our view, more accurately reflects the settled position of the law and the party’s position,” it stated.
The ADC appealed to its members and supporters across the country to remain calm and focused despite the court ruling.
“We urge all party members and the millions of our supporters to remain calm, confident and focused,” the statement said.
The party said it would continue to pursue its goal of offering Nigerians a credible alternative through constitutional and lawful means.
“The African Democratic Congress remains committed to the task of providing Nigerians with a credible alternative and will continue to pursue that mission in accordance with the Constitution and the rule of law,” the statement added.






