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Boko Haram: Court Sentences Four Terrorists To Life Imprisonment, Convicts 14 Others

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has convicted and sentenced four terrorists who participated in Boko Haram attacks in parts of Borno State between 2021 and 2024 to life imprisonment.
Justice James Omotosho handed down the judgment on Wednesday after the convicts pleaded guilty to the charges preferred against them by the Federal Government, and a witness from the Department of State Services (DSS) gave evidence accordingly.
The court also convicted and sentenced 14 other terrorism convicts to different jail terms, ranging from 20 to 25 years on each of the counts filed against them.
The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, led the Federal Government’s lawyers, including Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, in the proceedings.
The confessional statements of the convicts and their investigation reports, which were tendered by the prosecution through the DSS witness, were admitted in evidence and marked as exhibits.
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Those convicts who were sentenced to life imprisonment include Ali Abiso, Bakura Abah Kabiru, Ado (a.k.a. Luka Garba), and Babagoni Masawai.
In one of the charges, marked FHC/KNJ/CR/509/2026, the Federal Government sued Ali Abiso as the sole defendant. After the counts were read to him, Abiso pleaded guilty to all four counts.
Justice Omotosho, who sentenced Abiso to life imprisonment on counts two and four, also committed him to 25 years’ imprisonment on each of counts one and three, totalling 50 years, and directed that the sentences on counts one and three must run concurrently.
According to Justice Omotosho, “The plea of guilty made by the defendant corroborates his confessional statement, and the court is of the irresistible view that the defendant is guilty as charged of the four counts charge.
“In final analysis, this court is satisfied that the prosecution has established the charge against the defendant beyond reasonable doubt. Consequently, he is convicted as charged,” Justice Omotosho held.
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In count four, the convict, a 30-year-old man from Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, was alleged to have, on July 8, 2022, aided and participated in Boko Haram attacks carried out in Bama, Gwoza, Konduga, Bita, Baza, and Aulari.
The offence, the prosecution said, was contrary to Section 17 of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.
Also, Bakura Abah Kabiru, who actively participated in the terror group’s activities, was sentenced to life imprisonment on count two and given a 25-year jail term on each of counts one and three.
For Ado (a.k.a. Luka Garba), the judge committed him to life imprisonment on count two and 25 years on count one.
Babagoni Masawai was sentenced to life imprisonment on counts six and seven; 20 years’ imprisonment on counts one and two; while the judge committed him to 10 years on each of counts three, four, and five respectively.
Justice Omotosho equally sentenced 14 other convicts to various jail terms after they pleaded guilty to the charges, and their confessional statements with investigation reports were tendered through the DSS investigator, who testified as a prosecution witness.
The convicts include Ali Mustapha, who bagged 20 years on count one and 10 years on each of counts two to seven, making 80 years, with the sentences to run concurrently following a plea for mercy.
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Other defendants convicted and sentenced by Justice Omotosho for terrorism-related offences include Danbawa Salisu, Modu Ali, Sanda Bello, Mustapha Fali, Modu Musa, Bidal Modu, Mohammed Abdullahi, Umar Garba, Usman Ahmadu, Hussaini Bukar, Baba Manye, Musa Mai Modu, and Ali Musa.
Another judge of the court handling terrorism matters, Justice Musa Liman, ordered the release of one convict, Amina Audu, who was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment after pleading guilty to a charge bordering on rendering logistics support to Boko Haram, a proscribed group in the country.
Originally, the prosecution charged the convict on a three-count charge, to which she pleaded guilty to the third count, and the court struck out counts one and two following their withdrawal by the prosecution.
Before the sentencing, Amina Audu, an orphan, told the court that Boko Haram killed her husband four years ago, leaving her with eight children to care for. The convict, who was arrested on April 8, 2024, begged the court for leniency to enable her return to her children.
Justice Liman, in his judgment, sentenced her to one year’s imprisonment to run from the date of her arrest.
Consequently, the court ordered that the convict be released from custody immediately.
Metro
Imo Court Sentences 34-year-old Man To Death By Hanging For Kidnapping, Armed Robbery

A State High Court sitting in Owerri, the Imo State Capital, has sentenced a 34-year-old man, Johnbosco Chidera Ashiegbu to death by hanging after finding him guilty of serial armed robbery and kidnapping.
Johnbosco, a native of Amaiyi Akabo in Ikeduru LGA of the State, was said to have been arrested in 2024 along Okigwe road, Owerri, in a stolen vehicles and after interrogation, he confessed to have been in the business of armed robbery and hostage taking, operating within Imo and Abia States with his gang.
Ruling on the matter, the presiding Judge, Hon. Justice C.N Akowundu said the defendant was guilty of all the eight count charges against him as the prosecuting counsel proved beyond reasonable doubt all the charges leveled against the accused person.
He recalled that in 2024, Ashiegbu and his gang who are currently at large, trailed one Mr. Rex Edwin Achiefula to his house at Aba while driving along with his wife and whisked the couple away, robbing them of their car and the sum of US2800 dollars.
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While the wife was freed along the road, the husband was blindfolded and taken to an unknown destination where he was held hostage for close to six days.
Meanwhile, the defendant and his gang members that same day, about same time, before the abduction of Mr Rex had already abducted one Emmanuel Okezie who was also driving along the same route with Mr. Rex.
Their victims were later released after the payment of a ransom of 3.7million naira and 15 million naira, respectively.
Justice Akobundu, in the judgement, further remarked that Ashiegbu drives in fleet of cars and routinely changes ownership of all vehicles he stole to his name, including the ones he gifted his elder brother and sister during her birthday celebration.
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Meanwhile, the defense counsel pleaded for leniency that the accused had not been convicted of any offense in the past and is the breadwinner of his family married with children who depend on him.
Waving out the request from the defendant counsel, the Judge said that the defendant himself did not show any sign of remorse throughout the trial.
The Prosecuting Counsel, Ikenna Obi, a Senior State Counsel in Ministry of Justice, urged the court to give its pronouncement in line with the dictates of the law.
He noted that the defendant had not shown any atom of repentance even as he had been found guilty of all the charges before the Court.
The Judge, in his final judgement, said the accused was guilty of all charges levelled against him and therefore sentenced to death by hanging.
Metro
12 Suspected Cultists Arrested In Edo

Twelve suspected cultists have been arrested by operatives of the Edo State Police Command in collaboration with the Edo State Security Corps (ESSC).
The suspects were arrested at Amazing Grace Estate, Elele Community, Uzairue, Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of the state.
The Edo State Command Public Relations Officer, Eno Ikoedem, in a statement on Monday, said the arrest was carried out on May 7 following operatives’ swift response to credible intelligence.
She stated that during preliminary investigations, seven of the suspects confessed to be cultists, with some identified as members of the Aye and Vikings confraternity.
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Ikoedem said the operatives recovered a gray Mercedes Benz Jeep with registration number GWA 471 DS allegedly belonging to one Balogun Isreal, who is currently at large.
The Statement read in part, “Operatives of the Edo State Police Command in collaboration with the Edo State Security Corps (ESSC) have arrested 12 suspected cultists at Amazing Grace Estate, Elele Community, Uzairue, Auchi in Edo North following operatives’ swift response to credible intelligence.
“The suspects, Abiola Anabgaifo, 33yrs; Idogo Joshua, 28yrs; Oseni Sani, 22yrs; Aminu Abubakar, 19yrs; Iyamah Precious, 29yrs; Usman Rapheal, 29yrs; Ogene Jude, 31yrs; Ibrahim Akeem, 27yrs; Tunde Bright, 20yrs; Jude Edeh, 21yrs; Godwin Edeh, 19yrs; and Aigbona Clifford, 20yrs, being were arrested on 7th May, 2026 at about 6:00pm after they allegedly mobilized from Okpella to launch attacks on perceived rivals.
“Preliminary investigations, seven of the suspects confessed to being cultists, with some identified as members of the Aye and Vikings confraternity.”
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Reacting, the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, commended the swift response and professionalism of these Officers, stressing that the Command will sustain its crackdown on cultism and violent crimes across the State.
He noted that all suspects have been transferred to the Anti-Cultism unit and will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of the investigation.
The Command warns all criminal elements to either repent or leave Edo State, as the Command remains fully prepared to deal decisively with anyone threatening the peace and security of residents.
Metro
My Husband Beat Me, Abused Me Verbally — Wife

…I never did such things — Husband
A businesswoman, Patricia Philip, has prayed a Customary Court in Garki, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), to dissolve the marriage between her and her husband, Ossai Philip, over alleged molestation.
The petitioner said this in a divorce petition she filed against her husband in court.
“My husband is constantly fighting and molesting me without justification. He beats me often and also uses abusive words on me.
“He reacts aggressively to literally every little provocation,” she said.
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According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), The petitioner said that all the ill treatment had caused her emotional distress and that she feared for her safety.
She told the court that she could no longer cope with her husband’s alleged violent behaviour, which she said, had destroyed her trust and confidence in him.
She also told the court that she feared that continued cohabitation with the respondent may endanger her life and well being.
The respondent, Philip, who is a businessman, denied the allegations.
The presiding judge, Festus Enomhonse, however, adjourned the case.
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