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Fighting Corruption Is Fighting For Your Future- EFCC Boss

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The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has charged students across the country to be serious about the fight against corruption, stressing that through such efforts, they will succeed in fighting for their future.  

 

He gave the charge in Abuja on Tuesday,when students of New Capital School, Abuja, came on a study tour of EFCC’s corporate headquarters.

Speaking through the Head of Media and Publicity and Spokesperson of the Commission, Deputy Commander of the EFCC, DCE Dele Oyewale, the Chairman emphasized that youths must rise against corruption because it poses a serious threat to their future.

“When you fight corruption, you are actually fighting for a better future. An internet fraudster is fighting against your future because he tarnishes your image and that of the country before the international community. The effect is so bad that at foreign airports, once you present a Nigerian passport, you are subjected to all forms of embarrassment and scrutiny. It affects us all,” he said.

Olukoyede further stressed that for youths to achieve the kind of future they desire, they must collectively resist and confront corruption in all its forms.

“For you to have a better and prosperous future, to become a lawyer, journalist, teacher, doctor, or whatever you aspire to be, you must fight corruption with all seriousness. You must all join hands together to stamp it out,” he said.

According to the EFCC Chairman, corruption is a betrayal of integrity and the misuse of public resources for personal gain, which leave painful consequences on innocent citizens.

“The effects of corruption are responsible for the decay in our public infrastructure and social amenities. It is the singular reason our healthcare system is in shambles and our educational system is failing, forcing many of us to pay exorbitant fees in private schools. It is why unemployment is high. Inflation and high cost of living are also direct effects of corruption,” he said.

On her part, the Head of the Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, Assistant Commander of the EFCC II, Aisha Mohammed, explained that the Commission has designed several initiatives to catch young people early and instill values of integrity and discipline in them.

“This is why the Commission established Integrity Clubs in primary and secondary schools, Zero Tolerance Clubs in tertiary institutions, and NYSC-CDS groups for members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC. The goal is to ensure that the fight against corruption starts from childhood and continues into adulthood,” she said.

Mohammed advised the students to be persons of integrity and to always speak out against corruption, if they aspire to be EFCC ambassadors,

“Be a person of integrity. Be a whistleblower, speak up, don’t keep quiet when you see something wrong. Spread the anti-corruption messages by educating your friends, parents, and associates on the dangers of corruption,” she said.

Deputy Superintendent of the EFCC, DSE Olalekan Ogunjobi, in his lecture on “Cybercrime and its Menace,” highlighted the global impact of cybercrime, noting that the cost of cybercrimes is projected to hit $10.5 trillion by 2025, with an estimated 2,328 cybercrimes occurring daily, and an average of 6.7 hours spent resolving each incident.

Ogunjobi advised internet users to exercise caution and apply critical thinking before responding to messages online.

“Before you click on any message or link, stop, think, and connect wisely,” he said.

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NDLEA Busts Nigeria-Mexico Drug Syndicate, Seizes ₦480bn Drugs in Ogun

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has dismantled a transnational methamphetamine production syndicate jointly operated by a Nigerian drug cartel and Mexican collaborators, leading to the arrest of 10 suspects.

 

Also, illicit drugs and chemicals valued at over N480bn were recovered during the operation.

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), disclosed this on Wednesday during a media briefing at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

 

Marwa said the operation, carried out by operatives of the agency’s Special Operations Unit, led to the discovery and shutdown of what he described as the biggest clandestine methamphetamine laboratory ever uncovered in Nigeria.

According to him, the laboratory was hidden in Abidagba forest in Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State and was being operated by the Anochili Innocent Drug Trafficking Organisation.

He said the coordinated operation was conducted simultaneously in Ogun and Lagos states on Saturday, May 16, 2026, following months of intelligence gathering.

Marwa said, “Through a clinical, simultaneous operation executed by the elite operatives of our Special Operations Unit, we have successfully dismantled a sophisticated, transnational methamphetamine production syndicate run jointly by a Nigerian drug cartel and their Mexican counterparts.

“This network did not just traffic drugs; they were actively manufacturing industrial-scale quantities of highly lethal illicit substances right on our soil.”

He disclosed that seven members of the cartel were arrested at the forest laboratory, including three Mexican nationals allegedly brought into Nigeria to produce methamphetamine.

Marwa said the arrested Mexicans were identified as Martinez Felix Nemecto, 46; Jesus López Valles, 40; and Torrero Juan Carlos, 51.

According to him, Nigerian suspects apprehended at the site included Nwankwo Sunday Christian, 41; Igwe Abuchi Remijus, 42; Ifeanyichukwu Chibuike Joshua, 23; and Egwuonwu Uchenna Victor, 38.

Marwa added that another tactical team arrested the alleged kingpin of the cartel, Anochili Innocent, at his residence located at No. 8 Tafawa Balewa Street, Golf Estate, Lakowe, Lekki, Lagos.

According to him, a search of the residence led to the recovery of the passports and mobile phones of the arrested Mexican nationals, linking the suspect directly to their importation and activities in Nigeria.

He further revealed that follow-up operations on May 18 led to the arrest of another suspect, Kingsley Orike Omonughwa, 44, at another property linked to the cartel in Mayfair Estate, Lakowe, Lekki.

The NDLEA boss said operatives also raided the residence of another syndicate member, Emeka Nwobum, which allegedly served as the cartel’s stash house.

He said the total number of suspects arrested in connection with the syndicate had risen to 10, comprising the alleged baron, three Mexican nationals, and six Nigerian collaborators.

Marwa stated that the operation led to the recovery of 2,419.48 kilograms of methamphetamine and precursor chemicals.

“The operation yielded a massive 2,419.48 kilograms of chemical materials, including highly toxic, volatile, and crystallised methamphetamine worth $362,922,000 in the international market. This translates to over N480bn,” he said.

“Also recovered from the cartel include: a Toyota Tacoma vehicle used for operations at the clandestine meth laboratory, and a Toyota Highlander seized from the kingpin’s residence.

“To put this in perspective, the 2,419.48 kilograms of finished and liquid methamphetamine seized represents millions of street doses that would have flooded our local communities and international markets, causing untold destruction, psychosis, and violence,” he said.

Marwa warned that the NDLEA would continue to target drug cartels and their collaborators across the country.

 

“We are fully aware of the shifting tactics of these cartels, including the disturbing trend of hiring South American cartel specialists to set up production factories in our rural communities,” he said.

He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities in their communities, noting that the clandestine laboratory in Ogun operated under the cover of a regular farm.

This is came days after the operatives of the NNDLEA, Edo State Command, destroyed two cannabis farms in Ago Forest, Orhionmwon Local Government Area of the state.

The state commander, Mitchell Ofoyeju, in a statement on Monday, said the cannabis plantations had a yield of 1,388.42kg.

He added that four suspected drug traffickers were also arrested in the past one week.

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Togo Grants Visa-Free Entry To African Nationals

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The government of Togo has announced the removal of visa requirements for citizens of all African countries visiting the country for short stays of up to 30 days.

 

The announcement was made on Tuesday in a statement issued by Togo’s Ministry of Security through its official X (formerly Twitter) handle.

According to the ministry, the policy is aimed at strengthening African integration and promoting the free movement of people across the continent.

Under the new arrangement, African nationals holding valid passports will be permitted to enter Togo without a visa for visits not exceeding 30 days.

“Togo takes a historic step in strengthening African integration. Henceforth, all nationals of African states holding a valid national passport may enter Togolese territory without a visa, for a stay of up to 30 days,” the statement said.

It added that the reform reflects the commitment of the country’s leadership to making Togo a hub of openness, mobility and cooperation within Africa.

“Through this major reform, the President of the Council reaffirms his commitment to making Togo a space of openness, mobility, opportunities, and cooperation at the heart of the African continent,” it added.

However, travellers will still be required to complete an online travel declaration on the official government platform at least 24 hours before arrival to obtain a travel clearance slip.

The ministry said the policy reinforces Togo’s dedication to regional integration and stronger diplomatic and economic ties among African nations.

The decision follows similar visa-free initiatives adopted by countries such as Rwanda.

In a related development, the Nigeria government has also begun implementing a 30-day visa exemption policy for Rwandan nationals entering the country.

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Wema Bank Announces Closing Date for One-Day MD/CEO Children’s Day Initiative

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As the deadline of May 20, 2026, fast approaches, Wema Bank has announced the last call for submissions for children and teens interested in participating in becoming MD/CEO of Wema Bank for one day.

 

Launched in May 2025 as part of Wema Bank’s 80th anniversary celebration, the One-Day MD/CEO initiative was introduced by Wema Bank to commemorate Children’s Day in a uniquely unprecedented manner. Inspired by the Bank’s 80th anniversary theme “80 Years of Impact, A Future of Possibilities”, the Wema Bank One-Day MD/CEO initiative served as a bridge between past and future, giving children across Nigeria the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the MD/CEO of Wema Bank for one day—Children’s Day.

As 12-year-old Chiderije Mbah emerged winner, the Wema Bank One-Day MD/CEO initiative dominated the conversation on May 27, 2025, with children across Nigeria inspired to put in the work towards a successful future and parents commending the Bank’s consistent commitment to empowering children and helping them build the right future. This year, 2026, the Wema Bank One-Day MD/CEO initiative has returned on a larger scale.

For the 2026 Children’s Day celebration, Wema Bank will give another child or teenager [ages 0-16] a chance to step into the shoes of Managing Director/CEO of Wema Bank, for a day. The child will get to oversee board meetings, make tactical decisions, and experience firsthand the demands and responsibilities that come with the office of MD/CEO, especially for an institution like Wema Bank, Nigeria’s oldest indigenous national bank, most innovative and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT.

To participate, children/teens are expected to record a 60-second video detailing what their ideal role in banking would be and what they hope to achieve. This video is to be posted on any social media platform using #EvolutionOfPossibilities and tagging @wemabank on the post. The post with the highest number of likes emerges winner and the winner gets to become MD/CEO of Wema Bank on Monday, May 25, 2026, in celebration of Children’s Day.

Both parents and teens are encouraged to hurry and make their submissions now as entry closes in less than two days, specifically on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

More details on the Bank’s social media platforms @wemabank

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