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Military Cracks Down on Terror Collaborators, Exposes Arms Trafficking by Transport Union Members
By David Torough, Abuja
The Defense Headquarters (DHQ) has announced multiple breakthroughs in its ongoing counter-terrorism operations, revealing that Nigerian troops arrested several terrorist collaborators including members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and rejected a hefty bribe from terror suspects.
Major General Markus Kangye, Director of Defence Media Operations, made the revelations on Thursday while briefing the press on recent military engagements across the country.
In Borno State, troops of Operation Hadin Kai apprehended two NURTW members in Liya, Biu Local Government Area, while receiving a suspicious waybill.
Intelligence reports led to the seizure of 13 sets of military uniforms, high-voltage batteries, and other illicit items.Also in the North East, 11 terrorist collaborators were arrested, and seven kidnapped persons were rescued. Meanwhile, 16 relatives of insurgents — including four women and 12 children — surrendered to troops in Bama LGA after fleeing Bakura Jega village.
Another suspect, a 65-year-old man, was intercepted at Damasak Motor Park in Yobe while allegedly supplying logistics to terrorists. Arms, ammunition, and a small stash of cash were recovered during separate raids.
In the South East, troops of Operation UDO KA captured a tax collector affiliated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN) in Ihiala LGA of Anambra State. The suspect was found in possession of N1.5 million believed to be extorted funds.
In the North Central, troops of Operation Safe Haven refused a bribe of N13.7 million offered by two terror suspects intercepted along the Jos-Sanga Road in Plateau State. The suspects, who had bullet holes in their vehicle, were arrested along with arms, ammunition, and the cash.
Offensive raids also continued across Plateau, Nasarawa, and Kaduna States, resulting in arrests of 12 suspects, the rescue of three kidnap victims, and the recovery of weapons, drugs, motorcycles, and vehicles.
Responding to diplomatic remarks, Kangye also dismissed claims by the Turkish Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, Mehmet Poroy, regarding the existence of a so-called “FETO” terrorist network operating under educational and healthcare fronts in Nigeria.
“Nigeria is an independent sovereign nation that can think and act for itself,” Kangye declared. “We won’t be swayed by external commentary not backed by our own intelligence.”
He urged the public to continue collaborating with security agencies, report suspicious activity, and ignore unverified foreign narratives.
“Nigeria’s security operations will always reflect our national priorities and intelligence assessments — not foreign pressure,” he affirmed.
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Council Chairmen Urge Yoruba Heritage Preservation
Some council chairmen in Lagos have urged residents to preserve Yoruba cultural heritage while celebrating the 2026 Isẹ̀ṣe Day.
They made the call in separate statements made available to newsmen on Thursday in Lagos.
The chairmen felicitated traditional rulers, traditionalists, chieftains and residents, describing Isẹ̀ṣe as a sacred link to Yoruba ancestry.
They said the annual celebration offered an opportunity to reconnect with cultural roots, preserve traditions and strengthen communal identity.
Chairman, Kosofe Local Government, Moyosore Ogunlewe, said Isẹ̀ṣe allowed residents to reconnect with their roots and appreciate inherited cultural values.
“Today, we pause to honour Ìṣẹ̀ṣe, the sacred thread that binds us to our ancestors, our values and our identity,” he said.
Ogunlewe said Yoruba traditions were not relics of the past, but living wisdom that continued guiding community relationships and conflict resolution.
“Our traditions are not relics of the past; they are living wisdom, guiding how we treat one another,” he said.
He urged residents to embrace Yoruba culture proudly, teach it to their children and preserve it for future generations.
“Let us continue to embrace our culture with pride, teach it to our children, and preserve it for those yet unborn,” he said.
The chairman wished residents a peaceful and memorable Isẹ̀ṣe Day celebration, urging continued appreciation of Yoruba cultural values.
Similarly, Ayodele Benson, Chairman, Imota Local Council Development Area, congratulated traditional institutions, rulers, chieftains, traditionalists and residents.
Benson said Isẹ̀ṣe Day provided an opportunity to reconnect with ancestral roots and preserve traditions that define the Yoruba people.
He commended residents for showcasing their customs, cultural expressions, creativity and artistry during the celebration.
“These traditions serve as a bridge between our past, present, and future, reminding us of the importance of preserving our heritage,” he said.
Benson also commended residents for maintaining peaceful coexistence despite religious differences, assuring them of his administration’s commitment to equal opportunities.
He urged residents to promote peace, unity, mutual respect and harmony while supporting Imota LCDA’s development and economic advancement.
“I give thanks to the Almighty God for sparing our lives to witness another Isẹ̀ṣe Day,” he said.
Benson prayed that Yoruba cultural heritage would continue flourishing while bonds of unity and peaceful coexistence strengthened among residents.
“May our cultural heritage continue to flourish, and may the bonds of unity and peaceful coexistence among our people grow stronger,” he said.
He wished residents a happy Isẹ̀ṣe Day, while praying for peace, progress, prosperity and economic advancement in Imota and Nigeria.
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NAICOM Revokes Universal Insurance Licence, Appoints Liquidator
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has revoked the certificate of registration of Universal Insurance Plc and appointed a receiver/provisional liquidator to oversee the winding-up of the company’s affairs.
The revocation took effect from 14th August, 2026, following the insurer’s failure to meet the prescribed Minimum Capital Requirement (MCR) applicable to its licence category within the stipulated compliance period.
In a notice dated 13th August and addressed to the chairman of the Board of Directors of Universal Insurance Plc, NAICOM stated that it took the action pursuant to the powers conferred on the commission under the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025.
The commission subsequently appointed Ogbonna Chukwumerije, a partner at Pinheiro LP, as receiver/provisional liquidator of the insurance company.
Under the terms of his appointment, dated 14th August, Chukwumerije is required to immediately locate, recover, secure, and take possession of the assets of Universal Insurance Plc.
He is also mandated to compile, verify, and settle the company’s liabilities in accordance with NIIRA 2025, liaise with NAICOM regarding information available to the Commission, and submit periodic reports on the progress of the liquidation process.
NAICOM stated that the appointment was subject to the receiver executing a Deed of Appointment and complying with the terms of his engagement, as well as the relevant laws and regulations governing receivership and liquidation.
In a separate public notice dated 18 August 2026, Chukwumerije formally notified banks, financial institutions, policyholders, creditors, debtors, customers, agents, and the public of his appointment and the commencement of the receivership process.
He said the appointment followed NAICOM’s cancellation of Universal Insurance’s registration because it failed to meet the applicable minimum capital requirement.
According to the notice, the receiver is empowered under NIIRA 2025 and the terms of his appointment to assume control and management of Universal Insurance Plc.
He is also authorised to locate, recover, secure, and take possession of all company assets and to undertake the necessary measures for their preservation, protection, and realisation.
Chukwumerije further elaborated that he would compile, verify, and settle the company’s liabilities in accordance with NIIRA 2025, other relevant laws, and directives issued by NAICOM.
The receiver also warned stakeholders against dealing with the company or acting on instructions purportedly issued on its behalf without his authorisation.
Banks, financial institutions, policyholders, creditors, debtors, agents, customers, and the public were specifically instructed not to honour, process, recognise, or act upon any instruction, mandate, payment direction, withdrawal request, transfer instruction, or other communication purportedly issued on behalf of Universal Insurance Plc.
Such instructions would only be recognised if issued by him or by a person explicitly authorised in writing by him.
He directed all persons and institutions holding or dealing with the company’s assets, funds, records, policies, claims, liabilities, or other affairs to verify the authority of anyone claiming to act for Universal Insurance during the liquidation.
The receiver stated that only instructions bearing his official seal and stamp as a Legal Practitioner and Receiver/Provisional Liquidator, or those issued by persons duly authorised by him in writing, would be recognised concerning the company’s matters.
He also cautioned individuals and institutions against acting on instructions purportedly emanating from the company, its former officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives unless he had duly authorised them.
Chukwumerije further directed anyone in possession, custody, or control of any asset, fund, document, book, record, policy, claim, or other property belonging to or relating to Universal Insurance Plc to cooperate fully with the receivership and comply with lawful requests and directives issued during the liquidation.
He stated that the notice took immediate effect and would remain in force throughout the liquidation process, subject to any further directives or notices issued by NAICOM or the receiver.
The lawyer also stated that the receivership aims to safeguard the company’s assets and ensure that valid claims are properly identified, assessed, and managed in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
The documents did not disclose the total value of Universal Insurance’s outstanding liabilities, the number of affected policyholders, or the value of assets to be recovered.
The development is expected to trigger a comprehensive process to identify the company’s assets and liabilities and assess the status of outstanding obligations to policyholders, creditors, and other stakeholders.
The cancellation also coincides with NAICOM’s enforcement of minimum capital requirements applicable to insurance companies under Nigeria’s current regulatory framework.
With the appointment of a receiver/provisional liquidator, the responsibility for managing Universal Insurance’s affairs and dealing with its assets and liabilities now rests with Chukwumerije, subject to NIIRA 2025 and NAICOM’s oversight.
NAICOM’s appointment letter was signed by Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission.
The receiver’s public notice was dated 18 August 2026.
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Boat Capsizes, Claims 46 Passengers in Sokoto River
From Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau
At least 46 people have died after a boat carrying 77 passengers capsized in Gorau community, Goronyo Local Government Area of Sokoto State, with 15 others rescued alive and 16 still missing as rescue operations continued on Thursday.
The victims were reportedly travelling to their rice farms when the boat capsized shortly after taking off while crossing a waterway.
The passengers included farmers, farm labourers, women and children, with some reports indicating that several of the children were between 10 and 15 years old.The Sokoto State Police Command confirmed the casualty figures, saying local divers, officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the police were involved in the search and rescue operation.
The command’s spokesman, Ahmed Rufai, said, “Forty-six corpses have so far been recovered, while 15 persons were rescued alive,” adding that rescuers were still searching for the remaining 16 passengers.
A local journalist at the scene, Sharhabilu Yahuza Kiliya, said more than 70 people were aboard when the canoe overturned. He said the village head was among those on board but was rescued.
The accident has plunged Gorau into mourning, with families anxiously awaiting information about relatives who remain missing. Local divers and emergency responders reportedly began searching immediately after the incident, recovering bodies from the water.
A senior NEMA official, who identified himself as Alhaji Ibrahim, said the agency had mobilised personnel to the community to support the rescue operation.
The cause of the accident had not been established as of the time of filing this report.
The tragedy has also renewed concerns about the safety of farming communities that depend on waterways to reach their farms. It occurred exactly one year after a similar boat accident in Kijio community, also in Goronyo Local Government Area.
Reacting to the incident, the African Democratic Congress governorship candidate in Sokoto State, Hon. Manir Muhammad Dan’iya, described the accident as a “devastating tragedy” and called for urgent measures to prevent a recurrence.
Dan’iya urged the Sokoto State Government and emergency agencies to deploy additional personnel, medical teams and rescue equipment, while calling for proper identification and documentation of the victims to assist their families.
He also advocated the provision of regulated boats and life jackets, training for boat operators, improved emergency response equipment and the construction of bridges or alternative crossings where necessary.
“No farmer should have to risk his or her life simply to access a farm and provide food for the family,” he said.
The ADC candidate commiserated with the bereaved families and the Gorau community, while urging residents to cooperate with emergency responders as the search for the missing passengers continues.


