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Niger Sacks Judge, Registrar, 25 Others over Embezzlement, Forgery
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
Niger State judicial service commission has fired a Sharia court judge, his Registrar and twenty-five others for sundry offences ranging from forgery and diversions of Funds.
The decision to sack the legal officers was taken following their indictment by various committees set up by the state government which recommended their dismissal from the state Judicial Service Commission.
DAILY ASSET gathered that, the Sharia court judge and the Registrar (names withheld) were indicted by a committee set up by the Chief Judge of Niger State, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik over a N400 million scam.
The duo were alleged to have diverted the sum of N400 million being proceeds of the sale of an estate belonging to a late Minna business man, Alhaji Labaran Kalgo in Abuja and Minna.
According to an heir to the deceased Business man, Mustafa Ibrahim Kalgo who petition the State chief judge, the family had given the Sharia court permission to dispose the two estates at Abuja and Minna to enable beneficiaries of the inheritance share the proceed accordance to Islamic principles.
The petitioners however alleged in his petition to the Chief Judge that, the Judge and the Registrar diverted the proceeds to their personal use.
Niger State Chief Judge, justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik set up a seven member committee to ascertained the validity of the claim, headed by Justice Balkisu Gambo Yusuf who returned a guilty verdict and recommended their sack from the State judiciary.
Confirming the axing of the judicial officials, the Executive Secretary of the State Judicial Service Commission, Alhaji Abdulrahman Ahmad Garafini said the Judge and the Registrar could not give appropriate account of the proceed of the sale of the two properties of the deceased and remit the proceed to the family as required.
Speaking on the remaining 25 officials who comprise of junior and middle cadre personnel, Garafini said that they were found to have gained employment into the state judiciary with forged certificates.
He explained that, most of the affected officials were discovered during the state government staff verification exercise headed by Engr. Ibrahim Panti, who discovered them and wrote the schools they claimed to have attended who wrote back disclaiming their purported certificates.
The committee later forwarded their recommendation to the State judicial service commission who also approved their reverting to their original certificates and lower grade, but the affected staff few months later re presented other forged certificates.
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Egypt Signifies Investment Interest in Nigeria’s CNG Industry
Egypt’s Natural Gas Vehicles Company (Cargas) has launched ambitious plans to explore expansion opportunities into the Nigerian market and participate in national initiatives aimed at expanding
Compressed natural gas (CNG) utilization and “Transferring the company’s expertise and pioneering experience in this field,”
Egypts Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MoPMR), announced the plan after a team from Cargas visited Nigeria.
The visit comes in line with the directives of Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, to strengthen regional and international cooperation and to open new horizons for Egyptian petroleum sector companies in the African markets.
During the visit, Ekperikpe Ekpo, Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), received Mohamed Fouad, Egypt’s Ambassador to Nigeria, alongside the Cargas delegation to formulate mechanisms for enhancing bilateral cooperation in natural gas applications, focusing heavily on CNG deployment in the transportation sector.
Ekpo noted that achieving the ambitious milestones of Nigeria’s presidential initiative to expand CNG utilization requires building robust partnerships and exchanging technical and operational know-how. Furthermore, the minister praised Egypt’s sustained success in converting vehicles to run on natural gas and valued the readiness of the Egyptian government and Cargas to support the Nigerian market through essential technology transfers, according to the statement.
In line with these strategic objectives, the Cargas delegation held a series of intensive meetings with multiple regulatory bodies and institutions supervising Nigeria’s energy and transportation sectors.
These include the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).
The sessions produced initial plans for retail station infrastructure, CNG conversion centers, local component manufacturing, and training programs to support natural gas integration across transport networks
Founded in 1995 as Egypt’s first dedicated CNG automotive company, Cargas held a 41 per cent share of the market in 2025, supported by a nationwide network of 56 conversion and maintenance centers.
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Security Expert, Jackson Ojo Lauds Tinubu Over Appointment of Homeland Security Adviser
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A security expert and executive protection specialist, Dr Jackson Lekan Ojo, has applauded President Bola Tinubu over the creation of the Office of Special Adviser on Homeland Security.
In a statement made available to journalists, Dr Lekan Ojo also commended that choice of Maj Gen Adeyinka Fadewa (retd), as Special Adviser to the President on Homeland Security.
According to him, “This step signals a clear commitment to strengthening internal security coordination, enhancing intelligence-driven operations, and improving inter-agency collaboration at a time when Nigerians are demanding safer communities and more responsive governance.
“I also acknowledge and appreciate the appointment of Maj Gen Adeyinka Fadewa (retd), a highly decorated officer with over three decades of experience in military and intelligence operations, counter-terrorism, and national security strategy.
“His role in establishing the Intelligence Fusion Centre at the Office of the National Security Adviser demonstrates his capacity for high-level coordination and strategic planning.”
He, however, Lekan Ojo suggested Nuhu Ribadu and Adeyinka Fadewa should swap positions due to their different areas of specialisation.
“In the spirit of constructive nation-building and to ensure maximum impact from this new architecture, I respectfully advise a strategic swap of roles to align expertise with mandate: Appoint NSA Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as Special Adviser on Homeland Security.
“As a retired Deputy Commissioner of Police and former Chairman of the EFCC, Mallam Ribadu brings deep experience in policing, internal security, law enforcement coordination, and civil-security relations. Homeland security is fundamentally about managing domestic threats, policing, civil unrest, and inter-agency cooperation at the community level. This aligns directly with his professional background.
“Appoint Maj Gen Adeyinka Fadewa (retd) as National Security Adviser.*
With his extensive military career, experience as Principal General Staff Officer to the NSA, and leadership in intelligence fusion and national security strategy, Gen Fadewa is well-positioned to manage the broader national defense and external security landscape at the strategic level.
“This realignment is not a criticism of any individual, but a recommendation to match skillsets to roles for optimal results. The right person in the right seat will accelerate policy execution, improve synergy between security agencies, and give Nigerians the confidence that both internal and external threats are being addressed with the right expertise.
“I believe that such a move will strengthen the administration’s security architecture and deliver the tangible results Nigerians expect on security and stability.”
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Auto360 Nigeria Graduates New Generation of Skilled Mechanics, Sends Trainees to Industry Internships
By David Torough, Abuja
Auto360 Nigeria Limited has celebrated the graduation of its latest cohort of automobile trainees, marking the end of an intensive technical training program and the beginning of industry internships for the newly skilled mechanics.
The ceremony highlighted the collaborative effort behind the initiative, which was supported by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Education Nigeria under the TVET IDEAS Project, alongside the World Bank.
The Managing Director and CEO of Auto360 Nigeria Limited, Dr.
Paul Ubwa, expressed appreciation for the investment in skills development.He also acknowledged the role of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that government backing for vocational education is helping to build a capable workforce for the country’s growing automotive sector.
According to Dr. Ubwa, the graduating trainees have undergone a significant transformation—from having little knowledge of vehicle systems to becoming capable of diagnosing faults, using modern scan tools, and explaining technical issues to customers.

He emphasized that beyond technical skills, the trainees were also equipped with discipline, teamwork, and a commitment to professional standards.
“As you step into internships, you will face real-world challenges—new workshops, demanding customers, and evolving vehicle technologies,” he told the graduates. “Stay curious, maintain strong character, and uphold the standards you have learned here.”
The graduates are expected to begin internships across various automotive workshops, where they will gain hands-on experience in an industry increasingly shaped by new technologies such as hybrid and electric vehicles.
Dr. Ubwa urged the trainees to act as ambassadors of the institution and its partners, reminding them that their performance would reflect not only on Auto360 but also on the broader national effort to strengthen technical education.
The event concluded with a charge to the graduates to demonstrate that Nigerian mechanics can compete globally by delivering quality service, solving complex problems, and building sustainable careers.
The Auto360 Class of 2026 now enters the workforce with what the company describes as “skill in their hands, knowledge in their heads, and grit in their hearts.”


