The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has recorded major breakthroughs in its war against illicit drug trafficking, arresting two Brazil returnees, a businesswoman, and several suspects across Nigeria in a string of coordinated operations.
According to the agency, the suspects were apprehended with heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, tramadol, and large consignments of cannabis. The seizures, officials said, highlight the growing sophistication of traffickers and the agency’s resolve to dismantle such networks.
Brazil Returnees Caught with Heroin and Cocaine
Two Nigerians who recently returned from Brazil were arrested at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle hard drugs into the country.
Ofoma Sunday, 46, was apprehended on 16 September upon arrival from São Paulo on an Ethiopian Airlines flight. A body scan confirmed he ingested narcotics. Over eight excretions, he expelled 111 wraps of heroin weighing 1.45kg.
A follow-up operation led to the arrest of Nweke Jude Chukwudi, 55, at a hotel in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, where Ofoma had been instructed to excrete and hand over the drugs.
Similarly, Ukachukwu Frank Ikechukwu was intercepted on 19 September after arriving on another Ethiopian Airlines flight from Brazil via Addis Ababa. Under observation, he excreted five wraps of cocaine weighing 145 grams.
Ukachukwu confessed that he initially inserted nine wraps of cocaine but discarded two during transit in Ethiopia due to anal pain. He revealed that he had been deported from the United States in 2022 after an immigration offence before relocating to Brazil in 2025.
Businesswoman Conceals Meth in Underwear
In another operation, NDLEA officers at Lagos airport arrested Okolonkwo Ebere Theresa, a trader from Enugu, on 14 September. She was found concealing 1.40kg of methamphetamine in specially designed butt pad underwear while attempting to board a Qatar Airways flight to Doha.
She admitted she was lured into the drug business while running a clothing and POS business.
Drugs Hidden in Food and Phone Chargers
At the NAHCO export shed on 15 September, operatives intercepted food items stuffed with 40 wraps of methamphetamine weighing 2.3kg destined for Hong Kong. A 59-year-old man, Umelo Ifeanyi Venatus, who presented the cargo, was arrested.
On 18 September, NDLEA discovered 257 grams of cocaine concealed inside seven phone chargers bound for New Zealand.
Nationwide Raids: Tramadol, Cannabis, and Opioids Seized
The crackdown extended across Nigeria:
Adamawa: 233,800 tramadol pills were recovered in multiple raids. One suspect, Rita Zira, was arrested with 27,900 pills in her bedroom, while another, Halilu Abubakar, 22, was caught with 10,300 pills at a checkpoint.
Zamfara: NDLEA and Community Protection Guards seized 109 bags of cannabis skunk weighing 1,099.4kg from a truck driven by Hammed Danladi Aliyu, 40.
Yobe: Two suspects were caught with 14,000 tramadol capsules on the Damaturu–Potiskum road.
Taraba: Anas Hamisu, 28, was arrested with three sacks of cannabis weighing 25.5kg.
Edo: Two cannabis farms covering 4.53 hectares with a yield of over 11 tonnes were destroyed. Three suspects were arrested at the scene.

NDLEA Vows to Sustain War Against Drug Abuse
NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), commended the officers involved in the operations, stressing the agency’s commitment to safeguarding communities from drug syndicates.
“These arrests and seizures represent a significant milestone in our determined effort to dismantle drug trafficking organizations operating in Nigeria and around the world, prioritizing those bent on targeting our productive youth population with illicit substances until they’re no longer able to inflict harm on our communities or misrepresent our country’s image in the global space,” he said.
The agency also revealed that its War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitisation programme reached schools, worship centres, and communities nationwide during the same period.