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’19 properties, 6 bulletproof cars’ — family in court over assets of late army finance chief

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The family of the late Abdullahi Muraina, former chief of accounts and budget in the Nigerian Army, is locked in a legal battle over his assets.

In a notice published in ThisDay Newspaper on Friday, Ayodele Arotiowa and Jeph Njikonye, counsel to the plaintiffs, said the properties in question are meant for interstate distribution to the late major general’s “deserving heirs”.

The counsels warned the public against falling victim to acquisition rights as the properties are “subjects matter of litigation” before a court in Abuja in suit no: CV/104/2022/ Usiagu Muraina and three others vs Aibat Adepuju Bolanle Bamidele and three others.

The properties are listed as:

House at 21, Mohammed Isma street, Asokoro District, FCT Abuja.


Mauve lounge, Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo.


Mauve 21 Event Centre, Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo.


Smart Bridge Plaza, Utako, Abuja.


Pathfield Plaza, Gwarinpa, Abuja.


House B26, Palm Estate, Maitama, Abuja.


17, Congo Street, Sun City Estate, Abuja.


19, Congo Street, Sun City Estate, Abuja.


House at 11, Barcelona Street, Suncity Estate, Abuja.


House at Benue Street, Suncity Estate, Abuja.


Dilay Farms, Keffi, Nasarawa.


House at Oka Akoko Close, Garki, Abuja.


Yalid Petroleum, Fuel Station along Abuja-Keffi expressway.


No. 3, Onikoko Estate, opposite SSG’s House, Ikolaba, Ibadan, Oyo.


11B, Mahogany Street, Forest Hill Estate, Jericho, Ibadan, Oyo.


Acres of land at Akinajo Village via Arunlogun area, Oyo.


Block V, Plot 98, New Government Reservation Area, Jericho, Ibadan, Oyo.


Plot 55, Phase 1, Stage III, Ajoda New Town Corporation, Ibadan, Oyo.


A storey building at 16, Awolowo Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo.


The vehicles are listed as:

Toyota Avalon 2013 (bulletproof).


Lexus LX 570 2013 (bulletproof).


Ford explorer 2013 SUV.


Toyota Hiace 14-seater hummer bus.


2015 Ford truck


One Toyota Corolla


“The upper area court acquires jurisdiction, power, and control over the above-enumerated properties, pending the final determination and the outcome of the suit,” the counsels said.

“In view of the above, the general public is hereby warned that anyone dealing with any institution, entity or individual with a view to acquisition of any interest or right with respect to above enumerated properties does so at their own risk.”

WHO WAS MURAINA?

Before retiring voluntarily after 35 years as a major general, Muraina held various roles in the army.

Part of his achievements included decorations with forces service (FSS), meritorious service star (MSS), distinguished service star (DSS), and grand service star (GSS).

He was also honoured with the general service medal of honour, command medal of honour, and field command medal of honour, among others.

The former army officer was a one-time president of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) and a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.

He was also a member of the Institute of Directors Nigeria and an alumnus of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS).

Muraina served as head of the Gambian National Army, finance and records, and until his retirement in September 2014, he was the chief of accounts and budget in the Nigerian Army.

On September 2, 2022, the ex-military officer was reported dead after slipping into a coma in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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IGP Never Ordered Beating, Attacks On Policemen During Stop And Search. It Is A Lie – FPRO

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The Nigeria Police Force wishes to address a viral fake news story that has emerged, claiming that Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., has instructed citizens to physically assault and throw stones at police officers who request to search their phones.

This claim is entirely false and has no basis in reality. The IGP has not issued any such directive encouraging violence against law enforcement officers. Instead, he has called on citizens to report instances of police misconduct through appropriate channels. This approach underscores the importance of accountability and maintaining the rule of law, rather than resorting to violent actions.

Members of the public are urged to make use of the following Police helplines & contacts to lay complaints whenever necessary: +2347056792065, +2349133333785, +2349133333786, @PoliceNG on X, @ngpolice on Facebook, and @nigeriapoliceforce on Instagram. Citizens can also contact us by mail through; pressforabuja@police.gov.ng and reach us through the police website at npf.gov.ng

Members of the public are advised to remain vigilant against misinformation and verify information through credible sources. The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to fostering a cooperative and trustful relationship between the police and the communities they serve.

ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI
FPRO, ABUJA.
22ND DECEMBER 2024.

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Court stops customs from seizing imported rice in markets, seaports

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A court of appeal in Kaduna has ruled that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) should not impound foreign rice in the open market or on highways.

In a judgment delivered on December 6, a three-member panel of justices led by Ntong Ntong held that existing laws restrict NCS’ enforcement to land borders only.

The judgment was delivered in an appeal filed by the NCS, against a decision of the federal high court that acquitted one Suleiman Mohammed, a businessman, of charges related to the importation of rice.

Customs had arrested Mohammed after seizing a truck carrying 613 bags of foreign rice and 80 bags of millet belonging to the businessman on June 14, 2019, along the Kaduna-Zaria expressway.

Mohammed was charged and arraigned on a two-count charge.

However, in a judgment delivered on November 10, 2021, Z. B. Abubakar, trial judge, acquitted the defendants of the charges.

Abubakar held that the plaintiffs (customs) failed to adduce enough evidence to prove that the defendant imported the goods.

The judge also held that there is no subsisting blanket ban on the importation of foreign rice as claimed by the plaintiffs.

“…the evidence led by the prosecution through PW1, PW2, PW3 and the Exhibits tendered has not established that the Defendant imported Exhibit ‘NCS B1-B612’. Even the investigation conducted by the complainant (Nigeria Customs Service Board) on Exhibit ‘NCS B1-B612,” the judge held.

“As a matter of fact, Exhibit ‘NCS D’ could not reveal who imported the said Exhibits or where they imported from.

“It should be borne in mind that importation of foreign rice is not absolutely or totally prohibited. It is only importation of the product through the land borders of this country that was proscribed by the Federal Government vide Circular No. NCS/TXT/1XE/045/S.416/VOL.1X of 18th March, 2016. The circular provided that foreign rice only be imported into the country through seaports.”

The trial judge held that the prosecution failed to show that the goods were imported through land borders, adding that “the said exhibits could have been imported through the seaport, and the court is entitled to presume so”.

Furthermore, the lower court held that “loading any foreign rice into a truck is not an offence under both Sections 46(b) and 47(1) (a) (ii) of Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) (Supra)”.

“It is the landing or unloading of goods or foreign rice at designated customs port CA/K/33/C/2022 or wharf that is prohibited by the aforementioned provisions of the Act,” the judge ruled.

‘APPEAL IS A HOAX’

Aggrieved by the trial court’s judgment, NCS filed an appeal.

However, the appellate court commended the trial court judge for “doing justice in the evaluation of the law and evidence adduced before it”.

Ntong said he agreed with the arguments put forward by the respondent’s lawyer and the judgment of the trial court.

“Truly, I also agree with the learned trial judge, that Kaduna-Zaria expressway is not a “Land border” as stipulated by the law and Exhibit “NCS D,” the justice held.

“Importation of foreign rice in any wise is not generally prohibited. It is restricted to land borders alone.

“If I were in the shoes of the appellant (NCS), I would have honourably thrown in the towel as this appeal is simply a hoax, a fluke and unmeritorious whatsoever.

“From the evidence in the Record of Appeal, the Respondent was merely a purchaser for value and not an importer. The Appellant ought to have arrested the importer and not a mere purchaser from open market with a receipt of purchase Exhibit NCS D.

“How can a fowl leave to attack who killed it to pursue who is de-feathering it? This is an Annang-African Idiom that means the Appellant ought not to shut its eyes away from the importer and be chasing petty traders and consumers who buy from the open market. After all prohibited or contraband goods always pass through the borders which are the beats of the Appellant.”

Consequently, the court dismissed the appeal in favour of the respondents.

The court further ordered customs to return all the goods seized from the businessman in 2019 or pay him the money equivalent.

“Consequently, the Appellant is hereby ordered to release or cause the release of the 613 bags of foreign rice, 80 bags of millet, Exhibit “C” and DAF truck with Registration Number: 57 BS 45 impounded and confiscated from the Respondent on 14th June, 2019 to the said Respondent Suleiman Mohammed or his representative forthwith,” the judge ruled.

“Where it has become difficult or impossible to return the items aforesaid, the Appellant shall pay to the Respondent a sum of money equivalent to the current price or cost of the items aforementioned.”

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Many feared dead as rice distribution causes stampede in Anambra

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An unconfirmed number of residents of Okija community in Anambra state have reportedly lost their lives in a stampede.

TheCable understands that the stampede occurred on Saturday morning during an event for the distribution of rice.

Victims of the stampede are mostly women.

Multiple social media videos seen by TheCable show lifeless bodies laying on the ground after the incident.

Some victims have reportedly been taken to nearby hospitals.

Charles Aburime, the chief press secretary to the Anambra governor, confirmed the incident when contacted.

Aburime said the state government is monitoring the situation and would soon release a statement.

The incident is coming a few days after over 35 people, mostly children, died during a stampede at a carnival in Ibadan, Oyo state capital.

The Anambra stampede is the second rice distribution-related mishap in 2024.

In March, some students of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, were killed in a stampede during the distribution of rice donated by the state government.

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