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Katsina Court Sentences Woman to Death for Supplying Ammunition to Bandits

Landmark judgment comes as North-West faces rising attacks; rights groups urge fair trials and due process for all accused

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Landmark judgment comes as North-West faces rising attacks; rights groups urge fair trials and due process for all accused

A Katsina State High Court has sentenced a woman to death for trafficking ammunition to armed bandits operating in the region, marking a significant move in ongoing efforts to curb insecurity in the North-West. The verdict was delivered on Wednesday, 17 June, after the court found the accused guilty of supplying illegal ammunition to criminal groups destabilising rural communities.

According to court proceedings, security agencies apprehended the woman while she was allegedly transporting ammunition intended for bandit groups that have been responsible for repeated attacks and abductions in Katsina and neighbouring states. Investigators presented evidence linking her activities directly to recent violent incidents in the area, leading to her conviction under state anti-terrorism laws.

The sentencing comes at a time when residents across Katsina and other North-Western states are grappling with frequent raids by armed men targeting villages and major roads. Authorities say that cutting off supply chains—such as illicit arms trafficking—is critical to undermining the operational capacity of these criminal networks. The government has intensified crackdowns on suspected collaborators, warning that anyone found aiding bandits will face severe penalties.

While some community leaders praised the court’s decision as a deterrent against future crimes, rights advocates have called for transparent legal processes and urged authorities to ensure fair trials in all cases involving alleged banditry collaborators. “Justice must be done but also seen to be done,” one local activist said, stressing the importance of upholding defendants’ rights even amid heightened security concerns.

With this judgment, security agencies are expected to increase surveillance on suspected supply routes within Katsina State and beyond. Legal experts note that the outcome could set a precedent for similar cases currently pending in courts across the North-West zone.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/888333-katsina-court-sentences-woman-to-death-for-trafficking-ammunition-to-bandits.html

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Elohor Aiboni Appointed Shell Nigeria’s First Nigerian Executive Vice President, Succeeds Marno de Jong

Aiboni’s historic rise marks first time a Nigerian will lead Shell’s combined top office, as company shifts focus to deepwater operations

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Shell has appointed Elohor Aiboni as its new Executive Vice President and Country Chair for Nigeria, the first time a Nigerian has held the combined leadership role at the multinational oil and gas giant. The appointment was confirmed by Shell on Wednesday, with Aiboni set to assume office on 1 August 2026, succeeding Marno de Jong who retires after 34 years with the company.

Aiboni, a Lagos-born engineer and experienced oil executive, previously broke ground as the first female Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) in 2021. During her tenure at SNEPCo, she oversaw deepwater operations that delivered the landmark production of Bonga field’s one-billionth barrel of oil in 2023—an unprecedented achievement for Nigeria’s offshore sector.

Her elevation comes as Shell undertakes major restructuring within Nigeria, including renewed investments in deepwater assets and the transition of some onshore operations. Industry stakeholders say her appointment underscores a growing recognition of local talent in the sector and could inspire more women to pursue leadership roles in oil and gas.

Reacting to her appointment, Aiboni expressed optimism about steering Shell’s business through its next phase. “I’m excited at the opportunity to continue contributing to the efficient delivery of Shell’s business in Nigeria and thereby power progress in a country we’ve been part of for more than 60 years,” she said in an official statement.

Aiboni brings over 24 years’ experience spanning onshore, offshore and international assignments—including stints in Brunei and Kazakhstan—most recently serving as Asset Director at Brunei Shell Petroleum. Her leadership is expected to shape Shell’s future strategy in Nigeria, strengthen engagement with local stakeholders, and reinforce the company’s commitment to the country’s oil and gas sector during a period of significant operational change.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/from-snepco-to-shells-top-office-meet-elohor-the-first-nigerian-to-occupy-shells-most-powerful-position-in-nigeria-2026061908575880297

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Abuja Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Members to Death, Jails Two for Life in Mass Terrorism Trial

Federal High Court delivers landmark verdict as government intensifies prosecution of over 500 suspected terrorists nationwide

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Three Boko Haram members have been sentenced to death by hanging, while two others received life imprisonment by the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, as part of the Federal Government’s ongoing mass trial of terrorism suspects. The verdicts were delivered by Justices James Omotosho and Salim Ibrahim after the convicts pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges.

According to court proceedings, Danladi Lawal, also known as Dankawu, was sentenced to death after admitting to multiple terrorism offences. Justice Omotosho imposed additional prison terms and life sentences for other charges against Lawal. In a separate judgment, Justice Salim Ibrahim handed death sentences to Abdullahi Mohammed and Mohammed Gulama Shaibu upon their guilty pleas. Two other convicts received life sentences for their roles in terrorist activities linked to Boko Haram.

The convictions come amid the resumption of Nigeria’s mass trial programme targeting more than 500 suspected Boko Haram members and affiliates in the Federal Capital Territory. The initiative, coordinated by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, is designed to clear a backlog of cases involving individuals detained during years of military operations against insurgents in the North-East and other regions. Government officials describe these trials as crucial for accountability and deterrence in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy.

Minister of Justice Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), speaking through a written statement on Wednesday, said: “These convictions demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that those who have caused suffering across communities are brought to justice within the ambit of Nigerian law.” Human rights groups have welcomed the progress but urged authorities to ensure fair trial standards for all suspects.

Security analysts note that while military action has degraded Boko Haram’s capabilities over time, prosecuting key operatives remains vital for long-term stability. The next phase of trials is expected in coming weeks, with hundreds more awaiting verdicts as government seeks closure for victims and affected communities across Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and beyond.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/justice-at-last-court-sentences-three-boko-haram-terrorists-to-death-by-hanging-two-to-life-imprisonment-see-details-2026061908270811185

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FG Approves New York, Dubai, Canada Routes for United Nigeria Airlines, Says Keyamo

Aviation minister announces new international licences for Nigerian carrier, highlighting drive to expand sector and boost forex earnings

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Aviation minister announces new international licences for Nigerian carrier, highlighting drive to expand sector and boost forex earnings

The federal government has granted United Nigeria Airlines approval to operate flights on three new international routes—New York, Dubai, and Canada. This announcement was made by Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, during a briefing in Abuja on Friday, 19 June 2026.

According to Keyamo, the move is part of government’s effort to promote indigenous airlines and enhance Nigeria’s connectivity with key global destinations. He stated that the approval followed a thorough review of United Nigeria Airlines’ application and compliance with regulatory requirements set by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). “We are committed to supporting local airlines as they seek expansion beyond Africa,” Keyamo said.

The development is expected to open up new business opportunities and improve access for Nigerians seeking to travel for education, commerce or tourism. The aviation sector has faced challenges in recent years due to limited foreign exchange access and rising operational costs. Industry observers say the approval of these high-demand international routes could help United Nigeria Airlines boost its revenue profile while reducing reliance on foreign carriers.

Keyamo added that government would continue to ensure a level playing field for all operators in line with global best practices. He urged the airline to maintain safety standards and quality service as it prepares to launch operations on the newly approved routes. As at press time, United Nigeria Airlines had not announced specific commencement dates for flights to New York, Dubai or Canada.

The minister emphasised that government will monitor implementation closely and provide necessary support through relevant agencies. Stakeholders in the aviation industry have welcomed the decision as a step towards strengthening Nigeria’s presence in international air travel.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/888887-fg-approves-new-york-dubai-canada-routes-for-united-nigeria-airlines-keyamo.html

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