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FG Says Commercial S*x Workers Will Pay Tax

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Prostitutes or Sex Workers

By Akinwale Kasali

Commercial S*x Workers   have been mandated by the Federal Government to pay tax under the new laws.

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, made it known that ‘runs girls’, will begin to pay Tax. He said this during an engagement session at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of David, Lagos.

He said: “If somebody is doing runs girls (s*x worker), right, they go and look for men to sleep with. You know that’s a service. They will pay tax on it.”

According to him, the new laws do not differentiate between legitimate and illegitimate income sources.

“It just asks you whether you have an income. ‘Did you get it from rendering a service or providing a good?’ Then, you pay tax,” he explained.

He explained further that money sent to relatives, friends or even strangers are not taxable, as they are considered as gifts.

He said: “You earn a certain amount of money and you have to send upkeep to your cousin, your brother, even a stranger, it doesn’t really matter.

“If the amount you are sending is money you are giving to them not because they have done something for you, then it is a gift. We call it a non-exchange transaction. That is not taxable.”

It would be recalled that the new (reformed) laws are the Nigeria Tax Act, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act was signed  into law on July 26, 2025, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

President Tinubu Orders Probe Into Arise TV Anchor,  Maduagwu’s Killing

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Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu

By Akinwale Kasali

President Bola Tinubu has ordered an immediate probe into the killing of Arise TV Anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu. The 29 year-old was killed during a robbery incident at her residence in Katampe, Abuja.

President Tinubu  condemned the killing as unacceptable uncalled for, and ordered that the perpetrators must be brought to book.

This was contained in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Tuesday, titled ‘President Tinubu condemns the killing of Arise News anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu, urges security agencies to fish out the killers’.

The statement reads in part:

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu received with deep sorrow, the news of the tragic passing of Ms Somtochukwu ‘Sommie’ Maduagwu, a brilliant news anchor with Arise News Television, who was killed during an attack by robbers at her residence in Katampe, Abuja.

“Ms Maduagwu was a promising professional journalist whose life was cut short in a cruel and condemnable manner”.

The Commander In Chief further extends his heartfelt condolences to the family of Ms Maduagwu, the management and staff of Arise News Television, and the entire Nigerian media fraternity over this painful loss.

He also extended condolences to the management and staff of Arise News, as well as the Nigerian media community, noting that the tragic loss was not only personal to the family but also to the nation.

President Tinubu assured Nigerians that his administration remained committed to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, and will continue to strengthen measures aimed at combating crime in all its forms.

In a similar development, the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has described the death of Maduagwu as painful and unfortunate.

The President’s wife, in a statement she personally signed said: “I woke up to the sad news of the unfortunate and untimely death of one of our young and brilliant minds in the journalism profession, Somtochukwu Maduagwu.

“Her death is painful and quite unfortunate.

She has been cut down in her prime. I condole with the chairman arise news media, Chief Nduka Obaigbena, her family, friends colleagues, and loved ones. It is my hope and prayer that the perpetrators will be apprehended as soon as possible and brought to book.

“May her soul rest in peace, and may God give her family, and all her dear ones the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.”

Students Resumption, Convocation, Put On Hold As AAUA Lecturers’ Strike Continues

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Adekunle Ajasin Univeristy - Akungba Akoko

By Ayodele Oni

Lecturers at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State are on a collision course with the authorities following months of unpaid salaries.

The academic staff, under the umbrella of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), have warned that unless their outstanding salaries and arrears are cleared, both the planned resumption of students and the forthcoming convocation ceremony of the institution will be disrupted.

The lecturers had already embarked on an indefinite strike last month over the non-payment of their entitlements, a development that has crippled academic and social activities on the university campus.

Chairman of AAUA ASUU, Dr. Boluwaji Oshodi lamented what he described as the insensitivity of the state government to the plight of the lecturers. According to him, members of the union have been stretched to the limit.

“We have been patient and tolerant for too long, but this time, we won’t be again. Our members have been pushed to the wall, and we see no indication that the state government is willing to rectify the situation.”

Oshodi disclosed that several efforts to meet with Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to seek an amicable resolution has been frustrated, and this further heighten the frustration of the union members

Reacting however, the state government denied abandoning the institution.

Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Igbekele Ajibefun, insisted that Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration has been alive to its responsibilities to all state-owned tertiary institutions, including AAUA

Ajibefun, a former vice Chancellor of the University, explained that the government has consistently released monthly subventions without delay and is engaging with the striking lecturers to resolve the lingering dispute.

“The government is actively working to address the issues at hand. Dialogue is ongoing, and we are confident that the matter will soon be resolved,” he assured.

Meanwhile, the prolonged strike has taken a toll on the university community, with academic calendars disrupted and students left stranded.

Parents and stakeholders have expressed concerns that the impasse, if not urgently resolved, could further worsen the already fragile state of tertiary education in the country.

FAO Collaborates With Ondo In Food Security, Climatic Resilience

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Food Stuffs in the Market

By Ayodele Oni

The Food and Agricultural Organization,  (FAO) has reaffirmed commitment to deepen collaboration with Ondo State in areas of food security, climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, and forestry management.

This is just as the world body revealed that ongoing projects in the state, include the Global Environment Facility (GEF7) Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration (FLUR) project, and the newly approved GEF7 Biodiversity project.

FAO Representative in Nigeria and  ECOWAS, Mr Hussein Gadain, disclosed this during a courtesy call on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa in Akure.

According to him, these initiatives, focus on forest restoration, biodiversity conservation, sustainable cocoa production, climate-smart agriculture, and youth empowerment.

He noted that FAO has already provided Ondo State with vital support such as a Geographic Information System (GIS) laboratory, farmer field and business schools, solar-powered agroforestry nurseries, and a multi-stakeholder platform for land and forest management.

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa pledged stronger support for the Organization (FAO) of the United Nations as the agency expands its interventions in Ondo State.

He expressed delight at the progress made since the programme’s inauguration in July 2024, commending FAO for its support, particularly in providing tools such as GIS for forest mapping and in driving advocacy and farmer training.

Governor Aiyedatiwa assured FAO of the state’s readiness to collaborate further, especially in areas of land allocation for farmers, youth recruitment into agribusiness and budgetary support for the projects.

He emphasized the importance of setting up land allocation committees at the local government level to resolve issues of encroachment and land scarcity.

“Ondo State will continue to provide the needed leadership and support to ensure the success of FAO’s interventions.”

The governor also pledged to encourage youth participation in agriculture as part of efforts to secure the state’s food future.

He assured the visiting team that the state is committed to working closely with FAO and other stakeholders to boost food production, create jobs, and protect its forest resources for the benefit of present and future generations.

INEC Chairman, Guilty Of Contempt, To Be Arrested

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Mahmood Yakubu

By Ayodele Oni

For non compliance with its order, the Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun State, has directed the Inspector-General of Police,  (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, to arrest the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, over alleged contempt of court.

The order came after INEC allegedly failed to comply with a ruling in favour of the Action Alliance (AA).

The party had gone to court demanding that the commission recognise all State Chairmen elected under the leadership of Adekunle Rufai Omoaje.

Justice Funmilola Demi-Ajayi, who presided over the case, criticised the electoral body for disobeying a valid judgment.

She ordered Prof. Yakubu to restore the names of the affected chairmen on the INEC portal within seven days.

The Court further imposed a fine of N100,000 against the INEC Chairman, warning that failure to comply within the set period would trigger his immediate arrest by the police.

However, the Court had earlier ruled that the convention that produced Omoaje as National Chairman of the party was valid.

According to the Judge, the convention was monitored by INEC and held in line with the Electoral Act and the party’s constitution.

Presidency: PDP Chieftain Rallies Support For Gov Makinde

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Governor Seyi Makinde

Taofeek Arapaja, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Deputy National Chairman (South) has called on Nigerians to support Governor Seyi Makinde’s presidential bid.

Governor Makinde, the magazine reported, recently disclosed that he’s qualified to run for the nation’s highest office under the PDP, saying he will make his intention on the issue known when the times comes.

On his rumoured presidential ambition, Makinde said: “But all I can say to you is, I’m old enough if I want to do something, I will come out and say, this is what I want to do.0 / 0:00

“So, no speculation, nobody can push my agenda. I will push my agenda when the time comes.”

Arapaja made this assertion today while addressing the delegates and stakeholders at the State Congress of the PDP held at Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan, the state’s capital.

According to him, Makinde should be supported to lead the country to replicate his benevolent governance in the country, adding that he has the capacity to change the current problems in the country, including poverty, insecurity, unemployment and economic hardship in the country.

He said Nigerians will have the opportunity to enjoy what the people of the state are enjoying under the administration  of Makinde, if they throw their weigh behind him to become Nigeria’s number one citizen in 2027.

Apart from Mainde other potential presidential aspirants under the PDP include, Peter Obi, the 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, former President Goodluck Jonathan, who has been rumoured to be planning a come back to the Nigerian Presidency close to 11 years after he was defeated by the late President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.

2027: Presidency Threatens Jonathan With Court Action, Disqualification

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Goodluck Jonathan
Dr. Goodluck Jonathan:

By Adesina Soyooye

Even before he confirms whether he would run for the Presidential seat in 2027 or not, the Presidency is threatening former President Goodluck Jonathan with disqualification.

It has reminded him that he would be met with a law suit if he does contest and wins over his eligibility to run for the office. In sum, the Presidency has told Jonathan not to waste his time in running for the office because he would be disqualified. Reason: The Presidency said having been sworn-in as President twice in 2008 and 2011, Jonathan cannot be sworn-in again for the third time.

Further more, Jonathan was reminded of his fate in 2015 when, even as an incumbent, he was abandoned by those who pretended to stand by him.

These were contained in a statement by the Presidency signed by the main Presidential Spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga in reaction to Professor Jerry Gana’s statement that Jonathan would contest the 2027 Presidential election under the embattled Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and send President Bola Tinubu back to Lagos from Abuja.

In a swift response to Gana, a PDP chieftain and former Minister for Information, Onanuga, in a statement Monday night said that while Jonathan is welcome to the race, he should be prepared to face the Court to confirm whether he is qualified to participate in the race, and whether he would be eligible to be sworn-in as President even if he won the election.

Mockingly calling Jonathan a gentleman who should not allow himself to be deceived by sugar-tongued politicians who the statement said would abandon him, as they did in 2015, the Presidency said: “We would caution former President Jonathan to be wary of the PDP’s sugar-coated cheerleaders. They will abandon him midstream as they did in 2015, and leave Gentleman Jonathan in the lurch.”

The Presidency also accused Jonathan of running down the economy during his Presidency, an economy which the Presidency claims President Tinubu is fixing.

The statement reads in full:

“As we begin the march towards the 2027 elections prematurely foisted on the nation by the desperation of the opposition ganging up against President Bola Tinubu despite his glaring economic strides, we are once again regaled with a cacophony of voices, most of them full of sound and fury, signifying nothing — to paraphrase inimitable William Shakespeare in one of his classic works, Macbeth.

One recent statement that stands out in its absurdity is Professor Jerry Gana’s. The former Minister of Information and National Orientation, moving to draft former President Goodluck Jonathan into the 2027 presidential race, affirmed that the former President would contest on the platform of the discredited Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which left behind a legacy of economic ruin after 16 years of bad governance.”

“We should caution former President Jonathan to be wary of the PDP’s sugar-coated cheerleaders. Politicians of Jerry Gana’s ilk merely want to lure him into the race to satisfy their personal, political, religious, and ethnic interests. They will abandon him midstream, as they did in 2015, and leave Gentleman Jonathan in the lurch.

“Don’t get us wrong: President Jonathan reserves the right to run if he wishes. It is his inalienable right. President Tinubu will wholeheartedly welcome him if he decides to enter the race. But Jonathan will have his day in court to determine whether, having been sworn in twice as president, he is constitutionally eligible to contest and, if successful, be sworn in for a third term.”

“We cannot forget in a hurry how his regime, devoid of any clear economic agenda, engaged in frivolous spending, ran the economy aground, and put the country in dire straits. The downturn that President Tinubu is working very hard to overcome actually began under Jonathan.

In 2010, Jonathan inherited $66 billion — $46 billion in foreign reserves and $20 billion in the Excess Crude Account. By 2015, when he was voted out, reserves had fallen below $30 billion, and the Excess Crude Account was depleted to $2 billion, despite record oil revenues.

“By December 2014, the Federal Government could no longer pay salaries, while at least 28 states owed workers huge arrears.”

“In just over two years, President Tinubu has removed the ruinous fuel subsidy, unified the exchange rate, and stabilised the economy. GDP grew by 4.23% in Q2 2025, inflation dropped to 20.12% in August 2025 — the lowest in three years — and foreign reserves now stand at $42.03 billion. Investor confidence has returned, the Naira has stabilised, and critical infrastructure projects such as the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway are underway.

In plain language, the nation has turned the corner. Nigerians are beginning to reap the gains of Tinubu’s reforms.

“The PDP broke the economy; President Tinubu is fixing it. Jonathan and others are welcome to the 2027 race, but Nigerians will not allow them to return and run it down again.”

Jonathan was Nigeria’s President Vice President under President Umaru Yar’adua but stepped in as President in 2008 to complete Yar’adua’s tenure on the passing of his Principal. He contested for the office in 2011 and won, but was defeated in 2015 by the Tinubu- engineered All Progressives Congress which fielded late President Muhammadu Buhari due to, what many insist was, internal sabotage.

In the run up to the 2027 election, Jonathan is under pressure to run for the office again. He has not made any statement to either confirm or not.

Arise Television’s 29 Year-Old Anchor Killed In Abuja

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Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu

By Adesina Soyooye

Arise Television has been thrown into deep mourning over an unexpected tragedy.

Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, 29 years old Lawyer and an Anchor with Arise Television was killed by suspected armed robbers at her Abuja residence.

Reports say she  succumbed to the injuries inflicted on her when the suspected robbers/bandits  stormed her residence in the Katampe area of Abuja in the early hours of Monday 29 September.

Popular as Sommie, she was charming, and known  for her poise.

Maduagwu was born on December 26, 1995, and had a distinguished career as a talented news anchor, reporter, and producer. Colleagues celebrated her  for her eloquence, professionalism, and dedication to her duties

A Lawyer by training,  Maduagwu had a good grasp of reporting and analysis and depth and intellectual rigour.

Mourning her tragic death, Arise Television’s Management, in a statement, described the loss as “a devastating blow to the organisation and the journalism community.”

The statement, signed by Hafiza Usman Ajayi, read in part:

“It is with heavy hearts that the management and staff of the Arise News Channel announce the passing of our beloved colleague, News Anchor, Reporter and Producer, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu.

“Sommie tragically passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 29, 2025, following an armed robbery incident in her residence in Katampe area of Abuja that is being investigated by the Nigeria Police. Sommie’s voice is now silent but her spirit, passion and legacy will endure as part of our collective memory. We remain in shock and call for a speedy investigation, apprehension and prosecution of the culprits.”

2027: Jonathan’s Presidency Was A Disaster, He Has Nothing Fresh To Offer

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Goodluck Jonathan
Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan

The Presidency has advised former President Goodluck Jonathan not to listen to some “cheerleaders’ who are urging him to contest the 2027 election, saying he has nothing fresh to offer Nigerians.

According to a statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, the Jonathan Presidency was marked with disaster in the country, the reason why he lost the 2015 presidential election.

Onanuga’s response comes on the heels of a remark by Prof. Jerry Gana, a former Minister of Information and Orientation, that Nigerians will support the former leader’s return to power in 2027, urging him to contest under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The presidential spokesman however urged Jonathan not to listen to Gana and others, who in their desperation to get President Tinubu out of power, are trying to drag him into the next presidential race.

The statement: “As we begin the march towards the 2027 elections prematurely foisted on the nation by the desperation of the opposition ganging up against President Bola Tinubu despite his glaring giant economic strides, we are once again regaled with a cacophony of voices, most of them full of sound and fury, signifying nothing, to paraphrase inimitable Williams Shakespeare in one of his classic works, Macbeth.

“One recent statement that stands out in its absurdity is Professor Jerry Gana’s. The former Minister of Information and National Orientation, moving to draft former President Goodluck Jonathan into the 2027 presidential race, affirmed that the former president would contest the coming election on the platform of the discredited People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which bequeathed a legacy of economic ruins, after 16 years of bad governance.

“Gana even deluded himself, asserting that the former President would defeat President Tinubu to reclaim power after 12 years.

“Prof. Gana of the defunct MAMSER fame is free to delude himself and engage in his usual comedy; after all, Jonathan’s entering the race would provide another job for the Niger State-born former university don.

“However, we should caution former President Jonathan to be wary of the PDP sugar-coated cheerleaders. Politicians of Jerry Gana’s ilk merely want to lure him into the race to satisfy their personal, political, religious, and ethnic interests. They will abandon him midstream, as they did in 2015, and leave Gentleman Jonathan in the lurch.

“Don’t get us wrong: President Jonathan reserves the right to run if he wishes. It is his inalienable right to contest the presidency again. President Tinubu will wholeheartedly welcome him if he decides to enter the race.

“But Jonathan will have his date in the court of the land. Indeed, the jury will determine whether Jonathan, who was sworn in twice as president, satisfies the constitutional requirements and is eligible to contest the presidency and be sworn in, if successful, for a third term in office.

“Shorn of all those selfish considerations for which some PDP big guns find his candidacy appealing, President Jonathan will also have his encounter with the people as to whether he has anything new to offer after his disastrous six years, for which they voted him out in 2015.

“Let us remind ourselves about Jonathan’s record. We cannot forget in a hurry how his regime, devoid of any clear economic agenda, engaged in frivolous spending, ran the economy aground and put the country in dire straits. The nation’s economic downturn, which President Tinubu is working very hard to overcome, actually began under President Jonathan.

“The Jonathan administration severely damaged the economy, and all key indicators declined under his watch. Under him, the so-called business moguls allocated foreign exchange to import fuel, simply pocketing the dollars without importing anything. Some of those big men still have court cases on the issue today.

“Jonathan and his National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), freely distributed security funds to friends and cronies.

“In 2010, President Jonathan inherited a total of $66 billion, of which $46 billion was in foreign reserves and $20 billion in the noble-but-abused Excess Crude Account. By 2015, when the people democratically removed him from office, the foreign reserves had fallen below $30 billion, and the Excess Crude Account had been depleted to $2 billion, despite generating record revenue from crude oil sales that the country had never achieved in more than 25 years combined.

“It is on record that between 2010 and 2013, crude oil sold for an average of $100 per barrel. By December 2014, however, the Jonathan-led Federal Government could no longer pay salaries to Federal Civil Servants. At least 28 states across the country owed workers huge salary arrears.

“In contrast, President Tinubu has taken bold decisions over the last 28 months to reset the economy, removing the ruinous fuel subsidy and abolishing multiple exchange rates, which paved the way for arbitrage to flourish. The President has stabilised the economy in slightly over two years in office. In 2025 Q2, the Gross Domestic Product grew by 4.23%, the highest in four years, outpacing the 3.4% projected by the International Monetary Fund. Inflation decreased to 20.12% in August 2025, the lowest level in three years. The foreign reserves stand presently at $42. 03 billion.

“The Naira has virtually stabilised. Investor confidence in our economy has been restored, and investors are betting on Nigeria.

“In plain language, the nation has turned the corner. And our people have started reaping the gains of the bold reforms instituted by the Tinubu administration. Road infrastructure is being boosted. Old roads are being reconstructed while new ones, like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Highway, among others, are springing up. The government is addressing security issues in some parts of the country.

“We can go on and on, reeling out the many macroeconomic gains of the Tinubu administration. However, the point is that the PDP and Jerry Gana’s co-travellers broke the economy; President Tinubu is fixing it.

“President Jonathan and others are welcome to the 2027 race. They broke the economy before, but millions of Nigerians, who will not easily forget the recent past, will not allow them to return and run it down again.

“Why DSS And I Nabbed Rep. Member, Farouk, Had Him Jailed” – Otedola Clashes With Jonathan’s Aide Over Oil Subsidy Fraud

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By Adesina Soyooye

A former Presidential Aide in the office of former Vice President, Namadi Sambo, under the President Goodluck Jonathan Government, and billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, have clashed over the notorious and corruption- ridden oil subsidy that has continued to dug the country.

In response to Otedola’s claims on the alleged unprecedented fraud which went on under the Jonathan Administration and the whistle-blowing role he claimed to have played, Sani asked Otedola to tell his story to the marines, and dismissed it as kettle calling the pot black.

In a counter response, Otedola insisted that he was never involved in the oil subsidy scandal, but instead acted as a whistle blower. He said he was the one who tipped off President Jonathan on the rot that allegedlly went on, but regretted that the Minister for Petroleum at the time, Diezani Alison-Madueke, insisted they were false.

To prove how scandalised he is over Sani’s claim, Otedola has sued him for One Billion Naira.

Following is Uma Sani’s response that angered Otedola.

RESPONSE TO FEMI OTEDOLA’S SUBSIDY FRAUD CLAIM UNDER JONATHAN

“Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola recently revisited Nigeria’s controversial fuel subsidy regime, asserting that corruption remains rife in the system. He made this claim while weighing in on the dispute btw the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and fuel marketers.

“In his intervention last week, Femi, an ex-major player in the downstream petroleum sector, accused members of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), a body he claimed he founded, of sustaining a corrupt business model built on subsidy fraud and obsolete infrastructure.

“What stood out, however, was Femi’s allegation that “over N2 trillion was siphoned through questionable subsidy claims under the Jonathan administration.” Whether this was meant to score cheap political points or ride the corruption chant, the intent to single out one administration for rebuke was clear.

“While no one should defend corruption, it is important to respond with factual clarity and historical accuracy. His claims are hypocritical, selective, and reek of a convenient rewriting of history.

“The subsidy regime predates Jonathan and lasted decades. It was entrenched under Obasanjo, continued under Yar’Adua, remained during Jonathan’s time, and persisted under Buhari with even greater opacity. To lay the blame solely on Jonathan is misleading, especially as Otedola himself enjoyed enormous privileges during the era.

“At the height of the regime, his company, Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd, was one of the biggest importers of diesel and other products, controlling as much as 90% of diesel imports and up to 40% of others. The same system he now condemns was one he benefited from immensely.

“Indeed, subsidy claims were riddled with fraud. That is why Jonathan instituted the Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede-led forensic audit panel to unmask the exploiters of the system, including politically connected operators. This was part of the crucial reforms Jonathan initiated to sanitise the sector.

“He also moved towards privatisation and deregulation, but vested interests, politicians, opportunistic civil society groups, and profiteers sabotaged the effort. The Occupy Nigeria protests of 2012, used to frustrate deregulation, were partly funded by those who stood to lose from reform. For Femi to now feign moral superiority is disingenuous.

“Zenon was among the companies spotlighted during both the Imoukhuede panel’s work and the House of Reps Ad-hoc Committee on Subsidy Payments, chaired by Hon. Farouk Lawan. Nigerians also remember the Otedola-Lawan scandal, in which Femi admitted giving marked money to Lawan, later claiming it was a sting operation. Whether this was genuine or a tactic to evade indictment remains debatable.

“Given his proximity to power and central role in the subsidy ecosystem, Femi knows more about the scam than he admits. His comments, while critical of corruption, appear more as image-laundering trying to project himself as a reformer rather than the enabler and beneficiary records show him to be.

“Rather than full exposure, Otedola engages in selective revelation, pointing fingers while shielding his own complicity. What he has offered is less a revelation than an inadvertent confession a glimpse into the dark underbelly of a subsidy regime he thrived in.

“Any true effort to expose corruption in the petroleum sector is welcome, but it must be made in honesty, full disclosure, and historical accuracy. His attempt to cast himself as a whistleblower rings hollow against the facts of his involvement.

“The public merits the whole truth, not curated narratives. If Femi truly wants to help, he should come clean, name names, and support a full independent inquiry into the subsidy regime not just under Jonathan but across all regimes, including those he profited from. He should also explain his dealings with AMCON.

“Until then, his accusations amount to nothing more than a pot calling the kettle black.”

Otedola’s One Billion Naira Suit

In suing Uma, Otedola emphasised that Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited, his company, never took parr  in the subsidy scheme.

He described Umar’s claims as “mischievous and malicious” for tying his name  to Nigeria’s fuel subsidy fraud. He said he was never complicit.

Otedola, in a press statement he issued on Monday, dismissed Sani’s allegations as “false, baseless, and a shameless attempt to rewrite history.”

“I am the whistleblower who exposed the monumental fraud that shook the country during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration”, Otedola emphasized.

He distanced his company, Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited, from the subsidy scheme.

He said: “Zenon Petroleum was wholly an importer and trader of diesel, which was already deregulated. We never traded in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), the only product eligible under the subsidy regime. So how can anyone accuse Zenon of subsidy fraud?

“It is shocking that someone who once held public office would display such ignorance of basic industry facts just to mislead the public.”

Narrating how he blew the lid off the scandal, he said  he was a member of President Jonathan’s Economic Team when he discovered widespread fraud in the Petroleum Subsidy Fund (PSF).

“I am the one who first alerted President Jonathan to the monumental fraud. When he confronted the then Minister of Petroleum, she denied it. Determined to stop the bleeding, I reached out to Senator Bukola Saraki and reported the fraud to him. He took it to the floor of the Senate, and from there the House of Representatives began its investigation.

“If I was complicit in subsidy theft, would I be the one to blow the whistle on myself? That alone exposes the mischief in Umar Sani’s publication.

“When it became public knowledge that I blew the whistle, some of the perpetrators fought back. Farouk Lawan and his committee were being manipulated by subsidy thieves and turned the probe into an extortion racket.

“I petitioned the authorities and worked with the DSS in a sting operation. The marked money was provided by the DSS and handed over to me before I gave it to Lawan under surveillance. He was later convicted and sentenced for bribery. The facts are on record.

“Nigerians deserve to know the truth. Let the report be made public so the real subsidy thieves can be unmasked.

“My loans were sold to AMCON, and I surrendered assets worth hundreds of billions of Naira under a court-ordered settlement. AMCON itself commended my approach and asked other debtors to emulate me.”

Stung by Sani’s allegations which he described as deliberate falsehoods, Otedola said he had instructed his lawyers to file a ₦1 billion libel suit against  Sani. He said:

“People must learn that reputations are not toys for cheap propaganda. I will pursue this to the very end. he warned.

“Read my book Making It Big, study the facts, and stop disgracing yourselves with ignorance.

“I have nothing to hide. Those who benefitted from subsidy fraud know themselves. I will not sit back and allow falsehood to be written into history”, he warned Sani.