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Troops Reject ₦13.7m Bribe, Arrest Terror Suspects During Plateau Operation — Defence Headquarters

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has revealed that troops of Operation Safe Haven turned down a ₦13.7 million bribe offered by suspected terrorists during a military operation in Plateau State.

Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Markus Kangye, disclosed this on Thursday, July 17, during a press briefing in Abuja, while giving an update on military operations conducted across the country from July 9 to 16, 2025.

“On July 9, 2025, our gallant troops intercepted a vehicle riddled with bullet holes along the Jos–Sanga Road. The suspects attempted to induce the troops with monetary gratification, which was declined. Troops arrested two suspects and recovered weapons, ammunition, a vehicle, and the sum of ₦13,742,000.00 from them,” he stated.

Kangye added that investigation into the case is ongoing, while the recovered items remain in military custody.

He further noted that troops carried out a series of offensive operations and responded to distress calls across several local government areas in Plateau and Kaduna States.

“Within the period under review, troops of Operation Safe Haven conducted offensive operations and responded to distress calls on terrorist activities in Bassa, Barkin Ladi, South Wase, Riyom, and Jos East LGAs of Plateau State, as well as Kaura and Sanga LGAs in Kaduna State,” Kangye explained.

During the operations, the troops reportedly engaged armed extremists, killing some, arresting 12 suspects, and rescuing three kidnapped victims.

In addition, routine patrols led to the arrest of seven suspected militias and criminals in Barkin Ladi and Jos South LGAs of Plateau, as well as Wamba in Nasarawa State and Sanga in Kaduna State.

Recovered items from the various operations included more weapons, ammunition, motorcycles, illicit drugs, and vehicles, Kangye added.

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Golden Eaglets: Agege Wonderkid Abdussalam Lands Nigeria Squad As China Tournament Beckons

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Spartan FC midfielder Abdussalam has taken another giant step in his rapidly rising career after earning a place in Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets squad for the 2026 China International Youth Football Tournament.

The talented youngster from Agege, Lagos, will be among the 20 players travelling to Yinchuan, China, where Nigeria will compete against hosts China, Australia and Tanzania from July 5 to 11 as part of preparations for the WAFU B U-17 Championship later this year.

His selection is a major reward for his outstanding development at Spartan FC and further reinforces Agege’s reputation as one of Nigeria’s biggest talent-producing communities.

«”This is a dream opportunity for Abdussalam and another proud moment for Spartan FC as one of our own gets the chance to represent Nigeria,” a club official said.»

The Golden Eaglets, five-time FIFA U-17 World Cup champions, will use the four-nation tournament to fine-tune preparations for the WAFU B U-17 Championship, which serves as the qualifying tournament for the 2027 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

Head coach Uwejamomere Eboboritse will lead the Nigerian delegation to China alongside assistants Kalli Mohammed Kachalla and Abdullahi Isa, with the technical crew expected to assess the squad against quality international opposition.

For Abdussalam, the tournament presents a golden opportunity to establish himself in the national team setup and strengthen his chances of making Nigeria’s final squad for the WAFU B Championship.

The invitation also represents another milestone for Spartan FC, a club that has continued to build a reputation for producing young talents capable of progressing to the national teams and professional football.

As the Golden Eaglets begin another journey in search of continental and global success, all eyes will be on the Agege-born midfielder as he looks to seize his opportunity on the international stage and continue his remarkable rise in Nigerian football.

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Firm linked to Otudeko’s Honeywell Group buys 14% stake in Ikeja Hotel

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HGL Real Estate Limited, a company with no significant digital presence, linked to billionaire tycoon Oba Otudeko, has acquired a 14.1 per cent stake in Lagos-listed hospitality provider Ikeja Hotel.

Ikeja Hotel “received notification from HGL Real Estate Limited, an affiliate of Honeywell Group Limited, that it has acquired 305,323,525 units of Ikeja Hotel Plc’s shares,” according to a regulatory filing on Thursday.

Based on Thursday’s closing share price, the firm’s holding in Ikeja Hotel is valued at over N13.2 billion.

The share purchase places HGL Real Estate among the top seven shareholders of the company, second only to Oma Investments Limited, which occupies the pinnacle of the pecking order with a 25.8 per cent interest.

HGL Real Estate does not own or run a known website, which is odd for a company financially enabled to own shares worth several billion naira in another firm.

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Even on the Honeywell Group Limited (HGL)’s website, HGL Real Estate is not mentioned anywhere among the subsidiaries, including among the group’s real estate subsidiaries, which comprise Anchorage Leisures Limited and Uraga Real Estate.

PREMIUM TIMES’ checks with the Corporate Affairs Commission, as well as the commission’s beneficial ownership register, did not return any information related to the company.

In May 2023, Honeywell Group announced the appointment of Kemi Adeoye, its chief financial officer, to the board of Ikeja Hotel as a non-executive director.

“As a member of the board, Mrs Adeoye will play a crucial role in representing HGL’s interest in the company and ensuring continued value creation for stakeholders,” Honeywell Group said at the time.

“HGL’s investment in Ikeja Hotel Plc is in line with its mission to create, build, and invest in great businesses that create enduring value and improve lives,” it added.

In 2022, Honeywell Group consummated a deal to sell its 71.7 per cent shareholding in Honeywell Flour Mills to Nigeria’s largest flour-maker, Flour Mills.

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The enterprise value of the transaction was N80 billion.

Mr Otudeko served as the chairman of FBN Holdings (now First HoldCo) from 2012 until 2021, when he was ousted during a board shake-up by the Central Bank of Nigeria for his role in what the regulator described as a breach of corporate governance.


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