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Ajana Family Accuses Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti of Land Grabbing, Judicial Disregard

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A simmering land dispute in Ikere Ekiti has erupted into a major controversy, as the Ajana Family has openly accused the town’s monarch, His Royal Majesty Oba Adejimi Adu-Alagbado, the Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, of autocratic behaviour and blatant disregard for the rule of law.

The dispute, which spans several years, involves ancestral land jointly claimed by the Ajana and Ajiboye families. The matter was resolved through a High Court ruling in favour of the Ajana Family. But in a dramatic turn of events, the family now alleges that the king has flouted the court’s judgment and handed over the disputed land to unnamed investors without consultation or due process.

Judicial Decisions Ignored

In 2022, a High Court in Ikere Ekiti, presided over by Honourable Justice Fawehinmi, ruled on the land ownership matter in favour of the Ajana Family. Despite the clarity of the judgment, the Ajiboye Family allegedly rejected the ruling and continued to assert control over the property.

Faced with persistent opposition, the Ajana Family initiated both civil and criminal proceedings at the Magistrate and High Courts in Ikere Ekiti to protect their rights.

“Despite this clear and binding court judgment, members of the Ajiboye family continued to show hostility and took steps contrary to the peaceful resolution of the matter,” the family stated.

Palace Panels vs Court Orders

In what was initially perceived as a peace effort, the Ogoga set up traditional panels to mediate between the warring families. In resolutions dated June 30, 2023, and November 20, 2024, these palace panels echoed the High Court’s position, calling for the land to be shared.

However, the Ajiboye Family again rejected the resolutions. According to the Ajana Family, the Ogoga, instead of upholding judicial and traditional decisions, unilaterally announced that the land had been handed over to unnamed investors.

“In an unprecedented and shocking twist, the Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, without consultation, negotiation, or consent of the Ajana Family, announced that the land in dispute had been handed over to some unnamed investors,” the family said.

Legal Petitions and Retaliation

In response, the Ajana Family, through their legal counsel, petitioned the Surveyor-General of Ekiti State on March 10, 2025, opposing the move. Copies of the petition were also sent to the Ekiti State Governor, Attorney General, Commissioner of Police, and the State Security Service.

Further legal action followed. On June 19, 2025, the family filed a motion to join key state actors— including the Surveyor-General, Governor, and Bureau of Lands — as respondents in the pending suit. The High Court granted the request on June 9, 2025.

The family’s frustration deepened when the monarch suspended Chief Oluwabamise Julius Afolabi, head of the Ajana Family, for three months. The family views the suspension as retaliation.

“This suspension is perceived by the Ajana Family as a retaliatory and coercive action, aimed at silencing legitimate opposition and legal redress,” the statement reads.

A Cry for Justice

The Ajana Family has now called for urgent intervention from the Ekiti State Government, judiciary, civil society, and the public.

“We view these developments as a flagrant abuse of traditional authority; a direct affront to the rule of law and judicial integrity; a deliberate attempt to dispossess the Ajana Family of its rightful heritage and ancestral land,” the family declared.

The statement further warned that allowing traditional authority to override court judgments could set a dangerous precedent in the state.

Call to Action

The family appealed to the following authorities and stakeholders:

Governor of Ekiti State

Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice

Chief Judge of Ekiti State

Civil society organisations

Nigerian Bar Association

The media and general public

“Traditional authority must not be allowed to override court judgments or be used as a tool of oppression,” said Barrister Olajide Ajana, lead counsel to the family.

The Ajana Family reaffirmed its commitment to peace and legal recourse, stressing they “reject every attempt to undermine our rights and intimidate our leadership.”

Supporting Documents Available

Attachments to the Ajana Family’s petition include:

Certified copy of the High Court judgment

Palace resolutions (June 30, 2023 & November 20, 2024)

Petition to the Surveyor-General (March 10, 2025)

Court order for joinder (June 9, 2025)

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NDLEA Seizes 320,000 Tramadol Capsules in Taraba, Arrests 75-Year-Old Drug Suspect in Ebonyi

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has intercepted large consignments of opioids concealed in a truck carrying building materials in Taraba State and arrested several suspected drug traffickers across Nigeria, including a 75-year-old man in Ebonyi State.

The operations, carried out in multiple states over the past week, are part of the agency’s ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking networks and illicit substance distribution nationwide.

Massive opioid haul uncovered in Taraba

The biggest seizure was recorded in Taraba State, where NDLEA operatives intercepted a truck transporting building materials from Onitsha in Anambra State to Jalingo.

According to the agency, intelligence-led operations on Saturday led officers to conduct a detailed search of the vehicle at Nukkai Timber Shade in Jalingo, where a large cache of illicit drugs was discovered hidden beneath the cargo.

A 22-year-old suspect, Buhari Abdullahi, was arrested during the operation.

The recovered substances included:

– 320,840 capsules of tramadol

– 600 ampoules of pentazocine injection

– 4,500 tablets of Rohypnol

– 299 bottles of codeine-based cough syrup

The seizure represents one of the largest opioid interceptions announced by the agency in recent weeks.

Elderly suspect arrested in Ebonyi

In Ebonyi State, NDLEA operatives arrested a 75-year-old man identified as Okebe Samuel in Okposi.

Officials said the suspect was found with 300 grams of skunk, a strain of cannabis, allegedly packaged in small retail quantities for sale.

The agency said the arrest demonstrates that enforcement efforts target offenders regardless of age.

Female suspects among those arrested

Several female suspects were also arrested during separate operations in Edo, Imo and other states.

In Imo State, officers raided a known drug enclave in Umulolo, Orlu, leading to the arrest of 32-year-old Chioma Okeke.

NDLEA said approximately eight kilograms of skunk were recovered during the raid.

Meanwhile, in Edo State, a coordinated sweep of drug hotspots across Benin City resulted in multiple arrests.

At Uyosa, operatives arrested Chioma Igba, 24, and Precious Ozomah, 22, with quantities of skunk, Loud and methamphetamine.

Another suspect, Anita Abraham, 21, was arrested along Agbor Road with suspected illicit substances, while 43-year-old Henry Okey was apprehended at Upper Mission with various psychotropic drugs.

Arrests in Kano and Gombe

In Kano State, NDLEA officers arrested 19-year-old Saifullahi Lawan at the Kafi area of Madobi.

Authorities said he was found with 40 blocks of skunk weighing approximately 38 kilograms.

In Gombe State, operatives intercepted 28-year-old Ugwu Sabastine Ifebuchi near Dantiti Plaza in the Tumfure area.

The suspect was allegedly carrying 15,000 capsules of tramadol.

Why the seizures matter

Nigeria continues to face growing concerns over the abuse and illegal distribution of opioids, particularly tramadol and codeine-based substances.

Public health experts have repeatedly warned that widespread misuse of prescription and controlled drugs contributes to addiction, mental health challenges, crime and social instability.

Security analysts also note that disrupting supply chains remains a critical strategy in reducing access to illicit substances, especially among young people.

The latest NDLEA operations highlight the increasing sophistication of trafficking methods, with suspects concealing drugs in legitimate cargo and using multiple transportation routes across states.

NDLEA expands anti-drug awareness campaign

Beyond enforcement activities, the agency said it continued its War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy programme in schools across the country.

Awareness lectures were delivered to students and staff of:

– Holiness Foundation Primary School, Saki, Oyo State

– Dorras High School, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State

– Ado Girls Secondary School, Onitsha, Anambra State

– Army Day Secondary School, Kano State

The programme aims to educate young Nigerians on the dangers of substance abuse and drug addiction.

Marwa commends officers

Reacting to the operations, NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), praised officers involved in the arrests and seizures.

“The agency remains fully committed to dismantling drug supply chains and will continue to target traffickers regardless of age, gender, or concealment methods.”

Marwa also commended personnel in Taraba, Ebonyi, Imo, Edo, Kano and Gombe states for what he described as their resilience and vigilance.

He urged commands nationwide to sustain a balance between reducing drug supply and preventing drug demand through public education and awareness campaigns.

What happens next?

The NDLEA is expected to continue investigations into the seized consignments and pursue potential links to wider trafficking networks.

Authorities say efforts will remain focused on intercepting illicit drugs before they reach communities while expanding preventive education programmes targeted at young people.

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NDLEA Seizes Drugs Hidden in Water Purifiers from Netherlands, Intercepts Ammunition in Kaduna

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NDLEA officers display water purifier machines used to conceal ketamine and MDMA imported from the Netherlands.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has intercepted consignments of illicit drugs hidden inside water purifier machines shipped from the Netherlands to Lagos.

According to the agency, operatives discovered the drugs during an inspection at a courier company in Lagos on 26 May.

The seizure included 3 kilograms of ketamine and 199 grams of MDMA (Ecstasy) pills, both concealed within the imported machines in what officials described as an attempt to evade detection.

The latest interception highlights growing concerns among security agencies over the increasingly sophisticated methods used by international drug trafficking networks to move narcotics into Nigeria.

Couple Arrested After Seizure of More Than One Tonne of Skunk in Kaduna

In a separate operation in Kaduna State, NDLEA operatives arrested a couple, Musa Sunday and Mercy Sunday, alongside Salomi Ezekiel, 38.

The arrests followed the recovery of 100 jumbo bags of skunk weighing 1,246 kilograms from a residence in the Gonin Gora area of Kaduna on 24 May.

The seizure is among the largest cannabis-related busts reported by the agency in recent weeks.

Why It Matters

Drug trafficking remains a major security and public health concern in Nigeria.

Authorities have repeatedly warned that the illegal drug trade fuels organised crime, addiction, violence and broader social challenges, particularly among young people.

Security experts say large-scale seizures such as those recorded in Kaduna disrupt criminal supply chains and reduce the availability of illicit substances in local communities.

NDLEA Intercepts 380 Rounds of Military-Grade Ammunition

In another operation in Kaduna, NDLEA officers on patrol along the Abuja-Kaduna highway intercepted a suspect identified as Sunusi Musa, 30.

The agency said he was found carrying 380 rounds of military-grade 7.62mm ammunition allegedly destined for Katsina State.

NDLEA said both the suspect and the ammunition have been transferred to the relevant security agency for further investigation and possible prosecution.

The discovery underscores ongoing concerns among security agencies over the movement of illegal weapons and ammunition across parts of northern Nigeria.

Warehouse Raid Leads to Major Drug Recovery in Niger State

In Niger State, NDLEA operatives acting on intelligence raided a warehouse in Gidan Kukah, Bosso Local Government Area.

The operation led to the recovery of 457 kilograms of skunk on 27 May.

Officials also arrested Godwin Zakka, 46, at his residence in Gbeganu, Minna, in connection with the seizure.

Investigators are expected to continue efforts to identify additional suspects and determine the distribution network linked to the warehouse.

Thousands of Tramadol Pills Seized on Enugu Highway

Meanwhile, in Enugu State, NDLEA operatives intercepted a commercial vehicle travelling towards Taraba State along the Onitsha-Enugu Expressway on 28 May.

A search of the vehicle uncovered:

22,000 pills of tramadol

100 ampoules of pentazocine

200 grams of bromazepam

The agency said James Maigari Wisdom was arrested in connection with the seizure.

Public health specialists have repeatedly warned about the abuse of tramadol and other prescription medications, citing links to addiction, impaired judgment and other health risks.

NDLEA Expands Anti-Drug Awareness Campaign

Alongside enforcement operations, the agency said it continued its War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) awareness campaign across schools and communities nationwide.

Recent sensitisation activities were conducted at:

Government Secondary School, Adiabo, Cross River State

St Patrick’s Memorial College, Wukari, Taraba State

Roman Catholic Mission Nursery and Primary School, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State

Kings Secondary School, Amawbia, Anambra State

The programme aims to educate students and communities about the dangers of substance abuse and drug trafficking.

Marwa Commends Officers

NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Buba Marwa, praised officers involved in the operations.

“While commending the officers, men and women of Kaduna, Niger, and Enugu Commands as well as those of DOGI for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) appreciated their drug supply reduction efforts balanced with WADA sensitization activities while he charged them and their compatriots across the country not to rest on their laurels.”

The agency said it remains committed to disrupting drug trafficking networks while expanding prevention and education efforts nationwide.

Industry and Public Perspective

Security analysts say the concealment of narcotics inside imported household appliances reflects evolving smuggling tactics that require increased cooperation between customs authorities, courier companies and law enforcement agencies.

Public health advocates have also welcomed the continued seizure of tramadol and other controlled substances, arguing that reducing supply must be matched by expanded rehabilitation, treatment and youth-focused awareness programmes.

What’s Next?

Investigations are expected to continue into:

The origin and intended recipients of the drugs imported from the Netherlands.

The criminal networks connected to the Kaduna and Niger State drug seizures.

The source and destination of the military-grade ammunition intercepted on the Abuja-Kaduna highway.

Potential prosecutions of suspects arrested during the operations.

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False Bandit Attack Rumour Causes Panic in Ogbomoso as Oyo Police Restore Calm

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The Oyo State Police Command has dismissed reports of an alleged bandit invasion in parts of Ogbomoso and neighbouring Ajaawa Town, describing the claims as false and misleading.

In a statement issued on Monday, police said calm had been restored after rumours circulated that armed bandits had attacked areas around Are-Ago High School in Ogbomoso.

The reports triggered panic among residents, students, and businesses across the affected communities, prompting an immediate security response from the police.

According to the command, surveillance and patrol teams were deployed to verify the claims and prevent a breakdown of law and order.

What happened at the school?

Police said investigations traced the incident to confusion sparked by the sighting of unfamiliar individuals near the school premises.

Officers who arrived at the scene met with the school principal, Mrs Akanbi Ruth, who reportedly explained that some students raised concerns after spotting unknown persons behind the school fence.

The command later identified the individuals as an officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps attached to the Kwara State Command and two civilians travelling in a Toyota Venza SUV.

According to the police, the group had visited the female occupant of the vehicle to celebrate her birthday.

Authorities said the NSCDC officer’s identity was verified through relevant security channels in Ogbomoso.

Police added that an altercation between some teachers and the visitors may have intensified suspicion within the school, causing students to spread unverified information to neighbouring schools and nearby communities.

That chain reaction, officials said, fuelled widespread panic before the facts were confirmed.

Police warn against fake news and misinformation

The police command stressed that there was “no bandit attack, invasion, or security breach” in Ogbomoso or Ajaawa.

In the statement, Police Public Relations Officer DSP Ayanlade Olayinka warned residents against sharing unverified security information online.

“The dissemination of false information, particularly on security-related matters, has the potential to create avoidable chaos, disrupt socio-economic activities, and negatively affect the collective security efforts being sustained across the state.”

The command also warned that individuals found deliberately spreading false information capable of inciting fear or public disorder could face investigation and prosecution.

Security patrols have since been intensified in the affected areas, while schools, markets, and businesses have reportedly resumed normal activities.

Why the incident matters

The incident highlights growing concerns over the speed at which misinformation spreads through social media and messaging platforms in Nigeria, especially around security-related issues.

False security alarms can disrupt economic activities, create public fear, and overwhelm emergency response systems.

Security analysts have repeatedly warned that unverified reports shared on social platforms can escalate tensions in already sensitive communities.

In recent years, several Nigerian states have battled viral misinformation linked to insecurity, kidnappings, and communal violence.

Experts say improving digital literacy and encouraging citizens to verify information before sharing it are becoming increasingly important.

Commissioner urges calm

The Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbemiga, urged residents to remain calm and continue cooperating with security agencies.

He encouraged the public to provide credible and timely information to help strengthen public safety across the state.

Residents were also advised to use official emergency channels for verified security updates.

Emergency contacts released by police

The police released the following emergency lines for residents:

Oyo State Call Response Center (Toll-Free): 615

Oyo State Police Command Control Room: 08081768614

Oyo State Police Command Control Room: 07055495413

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