Tuesday, 24 June 2025

IBB Should Tell The World The Role He Played In The Death Of King Fahd Of Saudi Arabia - Satguru Maharaj Ji

 Satguru Maharaj J

Founder Of One Love Family and the Living Perfect Master, Satguru Maharaj Ji in this interview, spoke about his relationship and encounter with former military president of Nigeria, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida among many salient issues. Excerpts:


Maharaj Ji, let's hit the ground running. Rumors say you had a close relationship with Ibrahim Babangida while he was military President of Nigeria. How true?

Well, IBB was as close to me as any person who needed or needs my divine backing. 

Are you saying you backed IBB to do all he did to Nigeria? 

What did IBB do to Nigeria? He militarized the entire country, murdered many, looted the economy, sold Nigeria out to the likes of World Bank and IMF, and tore all that was left of the moral fabric of our society after years of European cultural pollution. No! I did not back IBB to do all that and the many other evils he unleashed on Nigeria as military President. 

So, what happened? What kind of backing did you give IBB? 

I expected IBB to have included his relationship with Maharaj Ji in his book, the one he recently launched in Abuja. Of course, the serpentine chameleon in him would not allow. IBB sought my protection. I am father to all. I am here to save lives without sentimental subjection on my part.

So, IBB asked for my help. I gave him my terms and conditions. I fulfilled my side of the bargain, that is why he was not overthrown or killed while in power. Ask him if he lived-up to the promise he made to me. I mean, the promise to lead Nigeria positively and progressively. Ask him!

So, you are saying IBB betrayed your trust?

Trust? Well, you may say so. He actually betrayed himself to qualify for a level of karmic consequences due to doers of extreme abominations. 

How do you mean? 

You see, IBB and his fellows know who Maharaj Ji is. If the struggling masses out there do not know who Maharaj Ji is, IBB and his co-riders in marathon evil who travel across the globe prostituting for spiritual power know who this person talking to you is. Nobody cheats or betrays Light and goes free. It is time for the world to ask IBB the role he played in the death of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. What about Thomas Sankara of Bukina-Faso? Lamidi Adedibu is breaking stones day and night in another dimension of existence as long-term punishment because of IBB. IBB hired him to organize the assassination of Maharaj Ji. I can go on and on.

Why did Maharaj Ji stop IBB from presiding over Nigeria after he turned his back on the promise he made? 

An emotional being will certainly feel bad and act the way you mentioned. Where one operates beyond emotion, it becomes clear to consciousness that a very critical factor in life and in general survival is Balance. The universe or the creation system; if you like, is designed to exist in a state of balance. The power or existential balance could be either adverse or positive. In the IBB case, the political-power-balance prevalent required that IBB be eased out of Aso Rock in 1993 without compromise to Nigeria's corporate existence. So, I opted to replace IBB with someone-else — a face not active in Nigeria's political circle. Unlike IBB, that person was equipped with Divine Knowledge by Maharaj Ji, but he was naive. He initially accepted my offer to have him to succeed IBB as interim President but he subsequently rejected the arrangement after his British friends played a clever one on him in London. He is late now. 

Who was that person? 

Abel Ubeku, ex-Managing Director of Guinness Nigeria, I think. 

Really? So, how did Maharaj Ji protect IBB without equipping him with Divine Knowledge?

I gave him special shoes, special rings and special necklaces. Ask him, if he has any breathe of truth left in his lungs, he may admit it. It was after Abel Ubeku dropped the opportunity to serve as interim President of Nigeria that his colleague in corporate Nigeria, late Ernest Shonekan, was coincidentally chosen to serve in that capacity by the IBB group.

Well, Maharaj Ji, one thing those at the top hold dear is secrecy. My question is, will other highly placed Nigerians not be discouraged from coming to Maharaj Ji, knowing that they might be exposed by Maharaj Ji? 

Oh, that’s a very good question. I tell you this, secrecy is critical in life, in spirituality. He who cannot keep secret cannot grow, cannot be entrusted with high or big responsibilities. The IBB case is way different. People like IBB are ones who strip themselves of the garb of secrecy before any other person comes along to take the whole cloth off them. There are lots of well- placed or highly placed Nigerians who have received Divine Knowledge from Maharaj Ji. There are several who pay routine visits and who make frequently phone-calls. No one knows about them, and I certainly will not be the one to announce their friendship with Maharaj Ji. There are far more important things to be done for the safety and positive success of humanity like ensuring IBB does not snake his way to any place of high reckoning. The world needs to know who IBB actually is.

Why IBB? 

IBB sought Maharaj Ji's help. He got it and turned-around to not only dump the promise he made to Maharaj Ji to lead Nigeria properly, he went as far as plotting the assassination of Maharaj Ji. Lamidi Adedibu is late but his spirit is here with Me. IBB used Adedibu as head of the local team for the execution of the assassination plot that failed and caused Adedibu to leave us when and how he did.

You mean Adedibu died as a result of serving IBB (interrupts) 

Yes. My friend. There is a lot going on underground. Many unspeakable things have been perpetrated by people in high places to the extreme detriment of Nigeria. Ah! What about Abacha? If TB Joshua was alive today, he sure will not allow the truth about the game that took General Sanni Abacha's life to be exposed (interrupts).

Are you saying TB Joshua killed General Abacha?

I am saying that TB Joshua it was who used privileged private access to Abacha to convince Abacha to stop wearing the protective T-shirt I gave him. That was how they were able to get Abacha cheap. Once Abacha became spiritually exposed by dumping the shirt I gave him, the murder-plan designed against him by Western powers, using late Yasser Arafat as special deliverer of the substance and sisters that took his life was set to succeed

How come IBB, whom you said used Adedibu to try to assassinate Maharaj Ji, is still alive not this agent — Adedibu, is dead? 

Another good question. You see, IBB will live to see Nigeria set on the path to glory physically before he goes. It is a vow I made to him after he dumped his promise to fix Nigeria. That which he refused to do for Nigeria, he will see happening right before his eyes before he goes to wherever.

Can you tell us about General Abacha's relationship with Maharaj Ji? 

General Sanni Abacha was a man of his words. Of course, he had personal weaknesses that caused the generation of the bad press that attended his tenure as Head of State. As far Maharaj Ji's relationship was concerned however, he was far better than IBB.

Can we go back to the King Fahd and Thomas Sankara issue? How was IBB involved in the death of both men? 

IBB is alive and competent enough to confess. Let me say briefly. You see, the feudal rulers of Nigeria, particularly the Anglo-Fulani Alliance, run a practice of subjugating and murdering strong and vocal Southern Nigerian elites with extremely heinous diabolical means. Ordinarily, what they do is to call the person's spirit to their demonic sanctum in Sokoto where they kill him off spiritually. Of course, once that happens, the Southerner dies shortly afterwards. Where the man's spirit proves too strong to be cracked in Sokoto, they move the project to Saudi Arabia. It was in the course of one of such trips to Saudi Arabia to crack Maharaj Ji's spirit that the King Fahd matter happened.

Maharaj Ji, please come clear?

I am coming. After they tried repeatedly without success to crack Maharaj Ji's spirit in Saudi Arabia with the assistance of their Saudi colleagues in grand diabolism, Maharaj Ji appeared to them fully. They were shocked! Basically, their Saudi friends asked them if the person they are seeing is the one they said has been disturbing them in Nigeria. They answered Yes. The Saudi guys told them that the person before them is The Great Power — The Imam Mahdi, that they have been expecting for over 300 years. They told their Nigerian colleagues that if they listen to and obey Maharaj Ji's instructions, Nigeria will be a prosperous country in less than a decade. The Saudis did not fail to tell the Northern Nigerian elites who hired them that they will do everything possible to stop Nigeria from taking advantage of Maharaj Ji's presence in Nigeria.

Really?

Of course. The Saudis went on to inform ailing King Fahd about what they had found. King Fahd told them that if what they said is true, they should immediately commence preparation for him to visit Maharaj Ji in Nigeria. He wanted Maharaj Ji to heal him. The Saudis applied for diplomatic access (visa) to Nigeria on King Fahd's behalf. IBB blocked the application. King Fahd subsequently lost his life!

What about Thomas Sankara?

After Thomas Sankara got to know of the colossal volume of money IBB had amassed in France, Sankara approached IBB, urging him to commit the funds to helping Africa. That request by pan-African Sankara literally got IBB to sign his death-warrant. IBB was hands-in-gloves with French authorities as far as the assassination of Thomas Sankara is concerned.

What really happened that you weren't able to arrest one of those soldiers that came to Satguru Maharaj Ji Village to assassinate Maharaj Ji on the 11th of June, 2008?

Thank you for this wonderful question. On the day the incident happened that soldiers bombarded Maharaj Ji village , it was not as if we were unable to arrest at least one of them. The person I was after then was the chief planner of the assassination attempt who happens to be Lamidi Adedibu. I decreed on that day that, he was going to leave this earth on same day of the following year and it came to pass

To Be Continued.

Saturday, 21 June 2025

Makinde Donate Hilux Vehicle For Gege Police Station Build By Oyo Lawmaker, Adebisi

 Oyo State Governor Eng. Seyi Makinde has donated a brand new Hilux vehicle for the smooth operations and surveillance of the Gege Police Station constructed by Honourable Yusuf Adebisi of Ibadan Southwest constituency 1.


He made promise during the annual State of the State broadcast held at Oyo State House of Assembly to mark the 2nd year anniversary of the 10th assembly.

In a statement released by the lawmaker spokesperson, Tope Eluyefa, the governor eulogieses Honourable  Yusuf Adebisi who is also the chairman House Committee on Youth and Sports for his foresight and effort in securing the lives of his people.

Also in the State of the state event, Governor Makinde also assured Honourable Adebisi qualitative education and he will ensure the long awaited first secondary school is achieved. 

In his words, "I am aware of the secondary school education request and I will take it upon myself to make sure it is delivered and let me assure you that the people in your constituency will enjoy qualitative education".

"Education will be available for the people and I assure the people of Oyo State that no part will be left out in providing sound quality education".

Governor Makinde also responded to the trending story of the renovation of the Government House, saying the wailers are ignorant of the facts , while chasing the shadows and ear says.

He also assured the people that protection of lives and property will be more fortified as his administration will procure two helicopters for surveillance in other to fish out hoodlums, security threats from their hide outs in the state and all the boundaries.

 


Saturday, 14 June 2025

Late Gov. Ajimobi Sibling, Teslim Writes , Knocks Oyo APC In An Opinion Tagged; PROFESSOR SEYI MAKINDE, THE SCROTUM TARGETER || BY TESLIM AJIMOBI

 PROFESSOR SEYI MAKINDE, THE SCROTUM TARGETER || BY TESLIM AJIMOBI

I have been following the political activities of Gov. Seyi Makinde for some time.


The first time I met him was in 2007 at my brother senator Ajimobi, ANPP Campaign guest house around iyaganku ibadan, he sat quietly on bench and the second time was in2015/ 2016 in Lebanon during my brother daughter’s wedding ,he came with Dare Adeleke who introduced me to him.

In 2019 his emissaries in the person’s of Seye and Ayo Alatise came to me at Favos bodija to talk to me to decamp to PDP as Atiku will be coming to ibadan the third day but I declined, though I knew APC will be defeated that time .

He is very quiet person in nature but very dangerous inside, his the type that will eat a delicious food with you today and deal with you the next day.

He is a scrotum targeter. He doesn’t talk too much but knows how to get hold of your scrotum once he identified you as a politician who can contribute to his success in an election .

I have never seen anyone in this world that his scrotum was held on to that will not bend to submission.

He is a SEE and BUY Professor he just bought another Ibadan Chief Akinade Fijabi, he cornered a good friend of mine from Ido not with money though but with developmental projects and the likes of Chief Gboyega Adegoke ,Hon Sugar(Rip) just to mention a few.

While Professor Seyi is busy with his business of see and buy our Aspirants or potential candidates are busy fighting,threatening people, making enemies calling people names instead of turning their enemies to friends .

You can’t eat your cake and have it at the same time. Politics is not for Arcagon ,mannerless, selfish, arrogant and intolerant people It is for people who have time for his people both at the local and state level, and the mekunus helper.

APC leader in oyo should be very careful and keep their scrotum safe and secure because mr scrotum Targeter is watching.

Especially now that Mr president has put the spanner in the wheel of our political ideology in oyo state and Nigeria in general.

APC o ni daru, Oyo o nibaje o. 2027 is around the corner.”

By Teslim Ajimobi.

Former chairman I

badan south East local. govt.

Thursday, 12 June 2025

Recognise and Honour June 12 Martyrs, Groups Urge President Tinubu

A coalition of civil society groups has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to formally recognise the activists and martyrs of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, and to erect a monument in honour of the unsung heroes of the struggle—described as Nigeria’s "unknown soldiers."


Comrade Razaq Olokoba, Convener of the Defend Nigeria Movement (DNM) and Nigeria's Unite for Democracy (NUD), made the appeal during a World Press Conference held on Thursday in Ikeja, Lagos, as part of activities commemorating Nigeria’s 2025 Democracy Day.

DNM and NUD—coalitions comprising civil society organisations, non-governmental bodies, and public interest groups—organised the event to mark both Democracy Day and the 32nd anniversary of the landmark June 12 election, widely regarded as the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history, and won by the late Chief MKO Abiola.

In his address, Comrade Olokoba saluted the resilience and determination of the Nigerian people, commending their enduring faith in democracy despite numerous challenges and provocations. He urged citizens to remain steadfast, even in the face of attempts by opportunists to trivialise their hardships for political gain.

He specifically criticised the politicisation of economic hardship through what he termed the "ebi n pawa" (Yoruba for “we are hungry”) narrative, which he described as both a political slogan and a tool of blackmail.

The conference, themed “32 Years After: The Need for Recognition of the Coalition of June 12 Activists and Martyrs by President Bola Tinubu,” highlighted the symbolic importance of June 12 as a unifying force in Nigeria’s political history.

“June 12 has become a symbol of national unity and collective consciousness,” Olokoba said. “It illustrates our ability as Nigerians to rally around shared values and ideology, despite our differences.”

He further noted: “The annulment of the June 12 election marked not only a turning point in our democratic evolution but also symbolised our national resilience, political awareness, and commitment to self-determination. This event has inspired an entire body of literature and remains a key chapter in Nigeria’s democratic history.”

Commending former President Muhammadu Buhari for officially declaring June 12 as a national public holiday, Olokoba acknowledged the move as a significant step in affirming the date’s place in the national consciousness. However, he stressed the need for President Tinubu’s administration to build upon that legacy.

“The June 12 struggle signified a watershed moment in Nigeria’s democratic trajectory, epitomising resistance to military dictatorship and the yearning for good governance,” he said. “Three decades on, the courage and determination that defined that period continue to inspire many.”

He praised President Tinubu for his bold economic reforms, particularly the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of the foreign exchange regime.

“These crucial policies have stemmed the massive financial haemorrhaging Nigeria once experienced. The administration has saved the nation approximately $10 billion annually over the past two years, enabling all three tiers of government to receive almost triple their allocations from the Federation Account and, in turn, better deliver the dividends of democracy,” he said.

Olokoba called on President Tinubu to acknowledge the vital role of grassroots activists in the June 12 struggle.

“The heroism of the common people fuelled the movement. Their resilience carried the banner of democracy forward. Their sweat and sacrifice watered the tree of our freedom,” he noted. “There are too many unsung heroes—too many forgotten faces. As someone who played a key role both in the boardrooms and on the streets during that struggle, President Tinubu must give these individuals the recognition they deserve.”

On the matter of national security, Olokoba emphasised the urgent need for government action, advocating for the implementation of State Police and community-based policing.

“Our current security challenges require immediate attention. Technology must be deployed, and communities must be involved. Security should no longer be the sole preserve of government; it must be a collective responsibility, with grassroots and innovative contributions,” he stated.

Friday, 6 June 2025

Eid-Ul-Adha: OONI HOSTS MUSLIMS IN ILE-IFE, URGES THEM TO EMBRACE UNITY

Thousands of Muslim faithfuls trooped to the Ile-Oodua Palace of the Ooni of Ife and Natural Father the Oduduwa race worldwide, Arole Oduduwa Olofin Adimula, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,CFR, Ojaja Ii at the ancient city of Ile-Ife on Friday to pay a Sallah homage to the Chairman of the South Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council(SNTRC) as part of the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations.


A large turnout of Islamic faithfuls, scholars, traditional chiefs and residents, who converged to mark the annual festival with prayers, greetings and royal blessings.

In a release signed by Otunba Moses Olafare, director, Media & Public affairs, Ooni addressing the congregation at his palace, Ooni Ogunwusi felicitated with  the Muslim in Ile-Ife and Nigeria on the successful completion of this year’s Hajj rites and the symbolic slaughtering of rams, which marks the Eid-ul-Adha.

“As we celebrate today, may we witness many more celebrations. May the Almighty spare our lives and grant us peace,” the monarch declared.

He extended special greetings to the Chief Imam of Ifeland, Alhaji AbdulSemiu AbdulHammed, acknowledging his role in advancing Islamic activities across the land.

“I am always happy to see you,. God loves unity, and it is only through unity that we can thrive. Let us continue to embrace and promote unity among ourselves regardless of our differences, " Ooni said.

The traditional ruler, who has consistently supported inter-religious harmony in Yorubaland, emphasised the importance of peaceful coexistence among followers of all faiths, especially at a time when the nation is in dire need of healing.

Speaking earlier, the Chief Imam of Ifeland, Alhaji AbdulSemiu AbdulHammed, lauded the monarch for his humility and inclusive leadership, which he said has continued to foster peaceful relations between traditional institutions and religious communities.

“We are grateful to Kabiyesi for opening the palace to the Muslim community during this sacred celebration.

"We pray that Almighty Allah continues to bless the Ooni with prosperity, wisdom and long life," the Imam said.

Sallah: Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 Lawmaker, Adebisi sends message to Constituents, Advised To Maintain Peace, Respect For One Another

Oyo House of Assembly Deputy Chief Whip and chairman House Committee on Youth and Sports, Hon Yusuf Adebisi has urged the Muslim faithful to use the period of Eid celebration to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness, humility and respect for one another.


Adebisi, in a Sallah message, through his Spokesman, Tope Eluyefa, called on Muslim faithful to use the period to pray for peace, stability, and imbibe the spirit of sallah which is , sacrifice, forgiveness and tolerance.

“The occasion of the Eid-el-Kabir should be used to reflect on how we have fared morally and spiritually during the last one year so as to take corrective measures where necessary, for us to be amongst the believers who will enjoy the mercies of Allah in the hereafter.

“ And to the youths, the religion of Islam propagates total submission to the will of Allah and peaceful coexistence amongst the Muslim faithful and with adherents of other faiths.

“The Holy Qur’an also commanded all Muslims to give charity out of the treasure which Allah has bestowed on them. This should be done without consideration for religious, ethnic differences.

“We should also use the Eid–el-Kabir occasion to strengthen the existing interpersonal relationships and create new ones and be law abiding".

In the press statement, Honourable Adebisi also says their is need for us to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness, humility and respect for one another.

“We should pray for the prevailing peace in the state under the leadership of His Excellency Governor Seyi Makinde be sustained and for adequate bumper harvest during this farming season,” Adebisi was quoted as saying in the statement.

The lawmaker reiterated his commitment to continue to serve the people and take the constituency to heights that is unprecedented.

According to him, the commitment is making efforts to encourage development through creation of enabling environment, improve the quality of education and health as well as youth empowerment.

“We will continue to pursue developmental projects which have a direct bearing on the lives of our people, security of lives and property.”

Adebisi further urged the youths in communities of Ibadan Southwest constituency 1 to observe peaceful sallah, maintain peace throughout the Sallah celebration.

While wishing the Muslim faithful a happy Eid celebration, Adebisi urged parents to monitor the movement of their wards to reduce incidents of missing children during the festivity.


Sunday, 1 June 2025

Tinubu’s Reforms in Oil and Gas Regulation Worth Celebrating — Energy Governance Group

 The African Centre for Energy Governance and Accountability (ACEGA) has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what it described as groundbreaking and well-coordinated reforms in Nigeria’s oil and gas regulatory framework.


The group said the Tinubu administration’s support for the effective implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and its deliberate push to increase crude oil production are signs of genuine transformation in the energy sector.


In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Dr. Usman Bello Idris, the group said Tinubu’s approach to reform has restored investor confidence, revived production targets, and positioned Nigeria as a more responsible and efficient oil-producing nation.


“For years, Nigeria’s oil and gas sector groaned under inefficiency, uncertainty, and dwindling output. But what we are seeing today under President Tinubu’s leadership is a bold reset — one that respects the sanctity of the Petroleum Industry Act while pushing for real, measurable growth,” Dr. Idris said.


One of the most visible outcomes of the reforms, ACEGA said, is the steady increase in Nigeria’s crude oil production. 


Since mid-2023, the country has seen a gradual climb in output levels, breaching 1.7 million barrels per day in recent months — a marked improvement from the lows of 2022 when output plunged below 1.2 million barrels due to theft, vandalism, and poor infrastructure.


Dr. Idris noted that this uptick did not happen by chance but was the result of deliberate interventions supported by Tinubu, including the relaunch of dormant assets, improved metering systems, and coordinated security efforts around critical pipelines.


“Nigeria’s crude oil production had been on life support, but through strategic regulatory leadership and presidential backing, the situation is reversing. Fields are coming back online, theft is being checked, and operators are regaining the confidence to produce,” he said.


ACEGA particularly hailed the president’s strong commitment to implementing the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), signed into law in 2021. 


The group noted that Tinubu’s government did not just inherit the legislation; it has gone further to empower the relevant agencies, notably the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), to deliver on its promises.


“We must commend President Tinubu for not sidelining the PIA or paying lip service to its provisions. Instead, he has supported a robust implementation strategy that is already yielding results in licensing, fiscal discipline, community development, and investor clarity,” Dr. Idris stated.


The PIA, which took nearly two decades to become law, was designed to overhaul Nigeria’s oil and gas governance by introducing a transparent fiscal framework, separating regulatory responsibilities, and ensuring that host communities benefit from oil proceeds.


“From the Host Communities Development Trust to new fiscal incentives for marginal fields, and clearer guidelines for environmental compliance, the PIA under this administration is not just a document — it is a living, working tool of reform,” Idris added.


The group also applauded the leadership of Engr. Gbenga Komolafe at the NUPRC noting that his commitment to professionalism and transparency has contributed immensely to the success of the reforms.


It cited the commission’s efforts in reducing production costs, introducing real-time production monitoring, and facilitating a transparent bidding process for oil blocks as exemplary.


“The president has given NUPRC room to work, and they are proving that competent leadership can deliver results. NUPRC’s moves to enforce better metering, clamp down on theft, and promote decarbonisation reflect a forward-thinking agenda aligned with global standards,” ACEGA said.


While commending the gains so far, ACEGA urged the Tinubu administration not to rest on its laurels. 


The group said there is a need for deeper investment in energy infrastructure, faster resolution of legacy disputes, and strategic planning for Nigeria’s energy transition in the face of global decarbonisation targets.


“The work is not done yet. Nigeria still faces challenges in refining capacity, gas monetisation, and energy access for its people. But what this administration has shown is that with political will, the sector can be revived. The future of oil and gas in Nigeria can be cleaner, more transparent, and more rewarding for all stakeholders,” Dr. Idris said.


ACEGA concluded by calling on stakeholders in the oil and gas industry — from international oil companies to local investors and host communities — to support the government’s reforms and work collectively to secure Nigeria’s energy future.

$5 Million Scandal: Coalition Accuses NMDPRA CEO Farouk Ahmed of Fleeing Nigeria Under Hajj Cover*


Fresh controversy has emerged over Engr. Farouk Ahmed, the embattled Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), who is now accused of fleeing Nigeria to evade arrest by anti-graft agencies.

According to a statement by the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), Ahmed left the country under the pretext of performing Hajj but diverted to a discreet location on an island in the United States.

The development comes amid mounting allegations of corruption, abuse of office, and unexplained foreign education expenses for his children, totalling over $5 million.

The group said Ahmed’s disappearance is a calculated attempt to avoid imminent prosecution following protests and petitions filed against him by civil society and legal advocacy groups.

“We have received credible intelligence that Engr. Farouk Ahmed is not in Saudi Arabia or the UAE as publicly claimed. Instead, he is currently hiding on a private island in the United States,” the statement read.

“This escape was carefully staged to mislead authorities and frustrate ongoing investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC),” it added.

The statement, signed by Comrade Ibrahim Adekunle, President of COPA, described Farouk Ahmed’s actions as a desperate flight from justice by a high-ranking public official who has abused the trust of the Nigerian people.

“This is not just a case of moral failure or financial mismanagement. We are talking about a coordinated abuse of public office to fund a luxury lifestyle and foreign education for his children in elite European schools, using mechanisms that appear to have involved financial proxies and undeclared accounts,” Adekunle said.

“His disappearance confirms our fears — that the man has no intention of facing justice and is exploiting diplomatic and procedural loopholes to escape the consequences of his actions.”

Farouk Ahmed had previously come under intense scrutiny following mass protests and detailed petition by the Concerned Lawyers Forum, which accused him of sponsoring the foreign education of four children through untraceable channels. The petition alleged that the funds were inconsistent with his official earnings, and that the transactions had not been declared in his asset filings.

The group also raised conflict of interest concerns, pointing to Ahmed’s alleged influence over the employment of his son, Faisal, at Oando PLC — a company under NMDPRA’s regulatory oversight.

“What we see here is not only a breakdown of accountability but the willingness of a public servant to mislead the nation and compromise national institutions. Nigerians deserve transparency, not cover-ups,” Adekunle said.

“We are calling on the EFCC, ICPC, and the CCB to immediately activate international extradition protocols to bring Farouk Ahmed back to Nigeria to face the law. No one should be above the law.”

The group further urged the Nigerian government to liaise with Interpol and the U.S. Department of Justice to track Ahmed’s exact location and ensure that justice is served.

The group also demanded the immediate freezing of all bank accounts and assets linked to Ahmed and his close associates, pending the conclusion of investigations.