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Ogun Police Arrest Two Over Foiled ₦50m Kidnap Plot Targeting Chinese National on Ijebu-Ode–Odogbolu Road
Arrests come weeks after deadly abduction bid in Obafemi Owode; command says actionable intelligence led to breakthrough
Arrests come weeks after deadly abduction bid in Obafemi Owode; command says actionable intelligence led to breakthrough
The Ogun State Police Command has foiled an alleged kidnap attempt targeting a Chinese national along the Ijebu-Ode–Odogbolu Expressway, arresting two suspects identified as Chinedu Onwuemena, 41, and Jimoh Ojo, 37. The suspects were apprehended on Sunday, 9 June 2026, following what police described as credible intelligence about an imminent abduction in the area.
According to a statement issued by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the Divisional Police Officer of Obalende Division received information regarding the plot and quickly mobilised surveillance operatives to the location. The suspects were reportedly intercepted at about 5:30 p.m. while allegedly making arrangements to carry out the kidnapping and demand a ransom of ₦50 million for their intended victim.
This development comes barely weeks after a similar incident at Magbon in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area, where a soldier and four others were killed during a foiled kidnap attempt involving Chinese expatriates. Kidnapping for ransom remains a pressing security challenge in Ogun State and across Nigeria’s South-West region, with foreign nationals often targeted by criminal gangs operating along major highways and industrial corridors.
DSP Babaseyi said the latest arrests demonstrate police resolve to disrupt kidnapping syndicates in the state. “The command acted swiftly based on actionable intelligence to prevent another tragedy,” he stated in his written press release on Wednesday. He added that investigations are ongoing and that further details would be made available as at when due.
Security analysts say repeated abduction attempts highlight persistent threats facing both local residents and foreign investors in Ogun State. The police command has urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, while assuring that proactive patrols would be intensified along key transport routes. No group has claimed responsibility for the recent plots as at press time.
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Accord Party Vows to Challenge Abuja Court De-Registration Ruling
Party leadership rejects judgement on party status, insists legal battle will continue up to Supreme Court if needed
Party leadership rejects judgement on party status, insists legal battle will continue up to Supreme Court if needed
The Accord Party has formally rejected the decision of a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja which upheld its de-registration, vowing on Tuesday to pursue all available legal avenues to overturn the judgement. The party’s national leadership made this known shortly after the court’s ruling, declaring their intention to file an appeal.
Details of how the event unfolded remain limited as at press time, but party officials maintained that the verdict would not discourage their struggle to regain official status. The Federal High Court had ruled in favour of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which previously de-registered Accord alongside other parties following a post-election review exercise.
The de-registration saga has become a prominent issue in Nigeria’s political landscape, with several affected parties arguing that INEC’s action undermines pluralism and limits voters’ choices. Many stakeholders have said the move could impact smaller parties’ participation in future elections, especially at grassroots levels across various states.
A statement by the Accord Party leadership described the court’s decision as “unacceptable,” affirming that they will explore every constitutional means for redress. As at the time of this report, INEC had not issued any fresh comment on the ruling or Accord’s planned appeal. Legal analysts say similar matters could end up before the Supreme Court if parties exhaust lower court options.
With next year’s general elections drawing closer, observers are watching how ongoing legal battles over party registration might shape Nigeria’s electoral field. The outcome of Accord’s appeal is expected to set a precedent for other aggrieved political groups facing similar challenges.
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Visa Nigeria Team Marks Africa Day with Cultural Showcase in Lagos Office
Company reaffirms commitment to digital inclusion as Vice President Andrew Uaboi highlights role of African identity in fintech sector
Company reaffirms commitment to digital inclusion as Vice President Andrew Uaboi highlights role of African identity in fintech sector
Visa brought its Nigeria and West Africa team together at its Lagos office on Saturday, 15 June 2026, to celebrate Africa Day with a focus on cultural heritage and the continent’s digital future. The event, which featured traditional ceremonies and presentations from staff representing various regions, aimed to honour African identity while spotlighting Visa’s role in advancing digital commerce across the region.
Employees participated by sharing customs and traditions from different parts of Nigeria and West Africa, including naming ceremonies and wedding practices. These activities formed the centre of the celebration, reinforcing a sense of belonging among staff and reflecting the diversity that shapes Visa’s approach to product development and market engagement.
Visa has steadily deepened its presence in West Africa through partnerships with financial institutions, fintech companies, merchants, and governments. The company’s efforts have focused on expanding access to secure digital payments in a region where financial inclusion remains a significant economic challenge. Speaking at the occasion, Andrew Uaboi, Vice President and Cluster Head for Visa West Africa, said: “Africa is not just a market for Visa, it is a core part of who we are. Africa Day is a reminder of why the work we do here matters, and of the responsibility we carry to build systems that create real opportunity for people across the continent.”
Uaboi also addressed Visa’s long-term strategy amid rapid shifts in Africa’s digital economy. “The energy and innovation we see across Africa every day – in our partners, our employees, entrepreneurs and businesses – that is what drives us,” he said. “We are committed to being here, growing here, and helping Africa connect to the world.”
The company reiterated that its people remain central to its mission as it continues investments aimed at connecting African consumers and businesses to global commerce networks. As mobile access expands from Lagos to Accra and beyond, Visa stated it will maintain its role at the heart of cross-border trade and seamless transactions in West Africa.
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Dangote Revives Plans for Mega Free Trade Zone in Olokola, Ondo State
Governor Aiyedatiwa welcomes project aimed at industrialising South-West, leveraging deep seaport and Lagos-Calabar highway
Governor Aiyedatiwa welcomes project aimed at industrialising South-West, leveraging deep seaport and Lagos-Calabar highway
Billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote has announced renewed plans to develop a massive free trade and industrial zone in Olokola, Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State. The announcement came after a strategic meeting with Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa in Akure on Monday, where Dangote described the project as a comprehensive industrial hub designed to attract investors and accelerate manufacturing growth in the region.
The proposed free trade zone is expected to feature dedicated power generation, gas infrastructure, cement production facilities, water supply and logistics support. According to Dangote, the initiative will address major constraints faced by manufacturers in Nigeria, especially unreliable electricity supply and high operational costs. He said the “plug-and-play” model will allow companies to benefit from stable power and efficient logistics within the zone.
Speaking during the meeting, Dangote stated, “We want to create the biggest free trade zone where investors can just come and plug in. We will generate power, provide infrastructure and remove the bottlenecks around doing business.” The industrial zone will leverage its proximity to the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Olokola’s coastal location, offering seamless access for importers and exporters.
Governor Aiyedatiwa expressed strong support for the investment drive, noting that it aligns with Ondo State’s goal of becoming a leading industrial centre in South-West Nigeria. He highlighted that Ondo’s deep seaport licence positions it as a key player in maritime trade. “The limestone deposits in the state have been tested and found suitable for industrial use, signalling potential for cement production expansion,” he said. The governor also disclosed that a technical committee has been set up to work with Dangote Group on legal frameworks and community engagement for smooth project implementation.
Dangote emphasised that provision of reliable energy through a dedicated power plant and an east-west gas pipeline corridor would help resolve longstanding electricity challenges that have hampered Nigerian industries for decades. He explained that such infrastructure is critical to reducing dependence on generators and lowering production costs for manufacturers operating within the zone.
The Olokola free trade zone is expected to boost job creation and stimulate economic activity across multiple sectors including construction, transport, energy and manufacturing. While timelines for commencement were not disclosed, both parties indicated readiness to fast-track preliminary processes. Governor Aiyedatiwa assured Dangote of full government support throughout land acquisition, regulatory approvals and stakeholder engagement phases.
