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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it has commenced an investigation into the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun, Minority Leader, Leo Ogor and the Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa. This was stated in a letter signed by the acting Head, Extractive Industry and Fraud Section, Michael Wetkas, on behalf of the acting chairman and addressed to the suspended former Chairman, House Committee on Appropriations turned whistleblower, Abdulmumin Jibrin.

In the letter dated June 9, 2017, the EFCC asked Jibrin to come to its headquarters for another round of interrogation so that he can shed more light on the issue of budget padding. The invitation letter read in part, “The commission has commenced investigation into the petition of corruption and corrupt practices and abuse of office reported on August 1, 2016 by Hammart & co (Tafida chambers) on your behalf against Yakubu Dogara, Yusuf Lasun, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, Leonard Okuweh Ogor and others. 

“In furtherance of the investigation and due to unfolding findings, it has become imperative to request that you attend another interview with the team through Ibrahim Ahmed on June 13, 2017 at 3rd floor Block A, No 5 Fomella Street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent Wuse 2, Abuja by 10am to clarify some issues to enable us conclude investigations.”

Unapologetic Shettima Yerima, has maintained that the statement issued by the Coalition of Northern Groups on Tuesday asking the Igbo to leave the North was to help them achieve their Biafra faster. Yerima who is the President of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, added that he has no apology for issuing the quit notice that has received so much condemnation from all over the country.



He made this statement in a recent interview with Punch News. Here is what he said: 

“Apology for what? And exactly what part of the statement are you referring to? The Coalition of Northern Groups, after due consultation came up with a position as regard the disposition of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
“Our position is very clear: we have the intention of helping the Igbo to get the international attention they want so that they can leave Nigeria in peace.
“At no time did we advocate violence or make any attempt to incite anyone in the North or any other part of the country, to engage in violence against any tribe.
When asked why they issued the three months Ultimatum, Yerima said:
“Yes; because by then they would have had a referendum to decide whether they want to be part of Nigeria or they want to have an independent nation of their own.
“If after the three months they succeed in getting a referendum in having an independent state of Biafra, what business do they have again in the North?
“They should go back to their Biafra. We did not ask them to go. They said they want to go. They are the ones demanding for their own independent nation and we said ‘OK, we will help you.’
“I should add that the silence of the Igbo in the North concerning the call by IPOB for a state of Biafra indicates that they are in support of the agitation – it is what we term ab initio, as conspiracy of silence.
“They have agreed to have their own nation; then they should go – IPOB is speaking for them. If not, they should have come out to say, ‘No, IPOB does not represent us. We do not want to be part of the Biafra being called by IPOB.’
“They didn’t say that. We are all living witnesses to the Biafran agitation. Everybody wants to leave Nigeria but nobody moves. Therefore, it clearly means they (Igbo in the North) are in agreement with them (IPOB).
“It is not our intention or plan to push them out of the North by force – no, that’s not our intention. We won’t do that. We are only encouraging them to leave. If they have decided to be part of an independent Biafran state, why are they wasting time still living in other people’s land?
“They should go to their region if they want to go; we will help them to leave. They should leave. But if at the end of the referendum and they vote to remain as part of Nigeria, we are willing to receive them back.
“Our declaration is by no means a call for violence. By upbringing and orientation, as northern youths we are not inclined to violence. We believe in peaceful resolution of conflicts.
“We will continue to help them to the extent that their voice would be heard in the international community. We will help them to ensure that the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the United Nations and other international organisations come to their aid.
“There was a referendum in the United Kingdom; was there any bloodshed there? In essence, what we are saying is that if the easterners want a state of Biafra the Federal Government should give them what they want.
“Is that asking for too much? We insist that the Federal Government should organise a referendum for them to choose whether they want to remain a part of Nigeria or not; let them vote for or against.”

Yesterday, we at AMEBORAVE  brought you news about the kidnapping of the most wanted kidnapper in Nigeria, popularly known as Mr. Evans. Since then, there has been interrogations going on and the kingpin has made several shocking revelations. 

Evans, who wasn’t sure of how many people he had kidnapped, said the highest he had collected as ransom was one million dollars.



“I can’t figure out how much I have collected so far or how many people I have kidnapped, but I have kidnapped up to 10 since 2015.
“I choose to collect ransom in dollars to be different, and the maximum I have collected as ransom so far is 1 million dollars.
“I work in two groups, a team moves with me to kidnap victims while we hand over to the other team that takes the victim to the hide out.
“Kinsley introduced me to kidnap, but I usually get my ammunition from one Chinedu and Ehis whom I met at Ago-Iwoye.
“I also do drug business that enabled me to buy my property,” the suspect said.

The former governor of Imo State, Dr Ikedi Ohakim has dragged Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Rochas Okorocha to Court for libel.

Ohakim in suit No. HOW/414/2017 also joined Whitepaper Media Ltd, publishers of Whitepaper owned by Mr Onwuemeodo.

The former governor in the suit dated 5th day of June 2017 and filed by his lawyer, Chief H. N. Duroha, accused Onwuemeodo of writing a libelous press release, headed and entitled: "Subject: We Won't Spend Our Time Replying The Former Governor, His Excellency Chief Ikedi Ohakim Again -- Let Him Tell the story of His Governorship in Imo if it's worth Telling".

He further accused the defendants in the suit of publishing ; "Rochas Okorocha runs a people-oriented government, with some of the elite having grudges and his approach could not be the same with a regime that took delight in flogging indigenes including a priest."

Ohakim is claiming two billion naira being general damages for libel;and retraction of the said libelous article published in "The Whitepaper",  "The Sun",  The Vanguard", and "The Nation"  newspapers.

He likewise pray for perpetual injunction restraining defendants from publishing a repetition of the offending libelous article in any form or manner.  No date has been fixed for hearing.


After the CCTV footage of the Zenith Bank robbery went viral on social media and internet, displaying the bravery of the police officer attached to the bank, though they were three in number, two sustained gunshots injuries and another Sgt. Iboko bravery gun down one of the armed gang and running out of the security house, he was shot by one of the armed gang.  The concern of most Nigerians were how to show love and support to the family of the late officer, and others involved.

Amebrave took to unmask the survivor officer, Sgt Muran Otu Attang, a punch reporter (Chidiebube Okeoma) through the help of Mopol command traced the widow of late Sgt. Chukwudi Iboko, our stories went viral on internet and social media, and Punch newspaper together with some social activists led by Kayode Ogundamisi, has been in the forefront of raising funds to support the family, thereby set up a GoFundme account, and the response has been overwhelming. In less than 24hrs, exactly 19hrs,Nigerians has raised $9.9k, approximating N3.4m.


A blogger, IfeanyiCy Njoku, when contacted by Punch Newspaper Metro, through staff reporter Samson Folarin said he would be handing over N500,000 to the widow of the deceased cop today (Monday) .

He said, “A friend who lives abroad and runs a foundation, 'Sparvi Charity', Mr John from Anambra state was touched by the plight of the widow and bravery of the late officer and raised the money. I have met the state Commissioner of Police, the Mopol Commander and it has been agreed that the N500,000 be handed over to the woman today (Monday) in the state command.”

Wonderful, Nigerians irrespective of tribes are coming together in things like this. Good to report, Zenith Bank has invited Sgt. Muran Otu Attang to be in their office after Ifeanyicy.com report on the matter went viral.


Imo State Police Command, through the new commissioner of Police will be addressing press tomorrow (Tuesday) on the issues as AMEBORAVE learnt.

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A chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Osita Chidoka, has said he would defect to another political party to enable him to realise his Governorship aspiration in Anambra.

Chidoka, a former Minister of Aviation, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Monday and said that he would dump PDP for United Progressive Party on Wednesday. The statement by the Director-General of his campaign organisation, Mr Bright Nebedum, said Chidoka would declare for the UPP in his hometown, Obosi.

It explained that Chidoka’s decision to move to another political party was in furtherance of his political aspiration.

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