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Investigation: David Umahi’s Family Deceived Ebonyi People, awards inflated airport contract to younger brother who Contested Senate Ticket as placeholder for him

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The family of the outgoing governor of Ebonyi State and senatorial candidate of the All Progressive Party, Mr. David Umahi has defrauded the people of the state severely, as exposed by an investigation by Secret Reporters. The governor gave the contract for constructing a generator house at the state international airport to AUSTAC INTEGRATED SERVICES, a company owned by his younger brother, Austin Chukwu Umahi, while they were pretentiously running for the senate ticket against each other.

The contract, titled “CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED GENERATOR HOUSE AT EBONYI STATE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,” was awarded on June 25, 2022, by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development for Concession, under the leadership of Eng. Nweze Fidelis Kings, commissioner of the ministry and Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Ebonyi State Chapter. The contract’s total cost was N62, 932,875 (Sixty Two Million Nine Hundred and Thirty Two Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Five Naira), which is over three-fold of the N20, 000,000 (Twenty Million Naira) allocated for the project in the state’s 2022 budget.

Details of awarded contract with the proposed budget to Austac integrated services
Details of the final amount of the budget that was awarded to Austac INT. Services

According to documents obtained by SecretReporters, two other qualified bidders for the contract, ZIMSOK INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED and DIAMOND JOSHAM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, were turned down in favor of AUSTAC INTEGRATED SERVICES, which has other family members on its board of directors, in a clear violation of section 21 (19) of the Ebonyi State Procurement Act, 2020, which states that, “Persons who have been engaged in preparing for a procurement or part of the proceedings thereof may neither bid for the procurement in question or any part thereof either as main contractor or sub-contractor nor may they cooperate in any manner with bidders in the course of preparing their tenders.”

Additionally, it is blatantly against section 21 (1) (a) (b) of the State’s Public Procurement Law, which states that all public procurement must be made through open competitive bidding; and in a manner which is transparent, timely and equitable for ensuring accountability and conformity with this Law and regulations deriving therefrom; With the aim of achieving value for money and fitness for purpose. 

The contract racketeering which is evidence of lack of adherence in practice to procurement rules and compliance with the provision of the Procurement Act, is a crime frowned at by The Independent Corrupt Practices and related offenses Commission, ICPC, in the case of a senator representing Kano North, Barau Jibrin, and his family company, Sinti Nig. Ltd, which was awarded a contract by Sokoto Rima Basin Development Authority in the sum of N199,950,000 for a project to supply empowerment items in Kano North Senatorial District. The ICPC in its report said, “The dramatis personae in the conception and implementation of public-funded projects use the influence of their office for personal aggrandizement to the detriment of the public.”

Directors of AUSTAC INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD include NWEBONYI LOUIS, AUSTIN CHUKWU UMAHI, SHARON NNENNA UMAHI, SHARON CHIDERA UMAHI, JOSHUA OBU UMAHI, JESSICA AMARACHI UMAHI, and JACSON CHUKWUNONO UMAHI. It was established on June 19, 2008, and has its address at NO 5 DIKE CLOSE OFF NTA RD, PORT HARCOURT. The directors include 6 Umahis.

Names of the board of directors of Austac Int. services

David Umahi and his younger brother, Austine Umahi contested the APC senatorial ticket of Ebonyi South Senatorial District. The governor later emerged as the candidate of the party after allegedly substituting his name with that of his brother on a mutual ground in accordance with the new Electoral Act. Though, there were reports of a rescheduled primary election won by the governor.

Austine Umahi had won the senatorial ticket in a primary election on May 28, 2022, at Afikpo North Local Government Area Headquarters.

On June 8, Bola Tinubu defeated David Umahi and other candidates in the APC presidential primaries. Mr. Tinubu scored 1, 271 votes while Umahi got 38.

Though the administration of Umahi has some projects to its credit, Ebonyi State has remained seriously poor while government officials loot funds through bad practices such as awarding of contracts to cronies.

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Army Builds Schools, Town Halls as Questions Grow Over Nigeria’s Deepening Security Crisis

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As Nigeria continues to battle kidnappings, banditry, insurgency and violent attacks across several states, the Nigerian Army has shifted part of its public engagement toward community development, unveiling schools, town halls, boreholes and other infrastructure under its Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) programme.


The Army says it has now completed more than 250 intervention projects nationwide, including schools, hospitals, roads, ICT centres, solar-powered facilities and water projects. The announcement came during the 163rd Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL 2026) in Rivers State, where Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, commissioned four new projects across the state’s three senatorial districts.


According to SecretsReporters‘ analysis, the Army’s expanding role in providing public infrastructure reflects a significant evolution in its relationship with civilians. While such interventions may improve public goodwill, they also expose a difficult reality: many communities are celebrating projects that ordinarily fall within the constitutional responsibilities of local, state and federal government institutions.


SecretsReporters further observes that although schools, boreholes and community halls can improve the lives of residents, they cannot replace the primary expectation Nigerians have of the military protecting lives, securing communities and restoring confidence in areas where criminal violence has become routine. Across many parts of the country, citizens continue to measure security agencies not by the number of projects commissioned but by whether they can travel safely, farm without fear and sleep without the threat of attacks.


The four projects commissioned in Rivers include the renovation of Community Secondary School, Obio/Akpor, Community Secondary School in Lueku, Khana Local Government Area, the reconstruction of a Community Town Hall in Oyigbo Local Government Area and the installation of a solar-powered borehole in Degema Local Government Area.


Speaking during the commissioning, Lieutenant General Shaibu said the projects demonstrate the Army’s commitment to complementing military operations with initiatives that directly improve the lives of citizens. He argued that lasting national security cannot be achieved through military action alone and described the Army’s Civil-Military Cooperation programme as a strategic platform for building confidence between soldiers and host communities.


The Army Chief disclosed that more than 250 intervention projects have now been completed across Nigeria, covering hospitals, classroom blocks, roads, ICT centers, solar lighting systems and water supply facilities. He urged benefiting communities to protect the projects and acknowledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the Army’s operational activities.
Earlier, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs, Major General Musa Etsu-Ndagi, said the Rivers projects were deliberately distributed across the state’s three senatorial districts to ensure wider community impact.


Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Honourable Gift Worlu, welcomed the intervention, describing the renovated schools as a boost to education within the council.
For SecretsReporters, however, the larger issue extends beyond the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The growing visibility of military-led community projects raises broader questions about governance, institutional boundaries and public accountability. While civil-military cooperation is recognized globally as a tool for strengthening trust between armed forces and civilians, it is not designed to substitute for effective governance or diminish the military’s constitutional responsibility to defend the country.


The latest intervention also comes at a time when security remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing national concerns. In several parts of the country, communities continue to experience attacks by armed groups, while thousands of citizens have been displaced and economic activities disrupted by persistent insecurity.

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Emem Usoro Scandal: Journalist Stanley Ugagbe Remanded in Kuje Prison Over Cybercrime Charges

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Journalist Stanley Ugagbe has been remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre by the Federal High Court in Abuja following his arraignment on a six-count charge filed by the Inspector-General of Police over publications concerning the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Emem Usoro.

Ugagbe was arraigned before Justice Salim Olasupo Ibrahim on Monday morning, where the charges were read to him. Following the proceedings, the court ordered that he be remanded in the Kuje Correctional Centre and adjourned the case until September 21st for trial.

The development marks the latest chapter in a case that has drawn attention from journalists and press freedom advocates nationally and internationally following Ugagbe’s arrest and detention by the Nigeria Police Force.

The charges stem from criminal proceedings instituted by the Inspector-General of Police before the Federal High Court in Abuja, accusing Ugagbe and Fejiro Oliver of conspiracy, cyberstalking and defamation arising from a series of reports titled “Exclusive: CBN Deputy Governor Emem Nnana Usoro Hides N1.4 Billion California Luxury Condo in Asset Declaration Scandal – Part 1”; “EXCLUSIVE: CBN Deputy Governor Emem Usoro Linked to N3.6bn Los Angeles Property Amid Questions Over Asset Declaration Compliance (Part 2)” published on SecretsReporters.

According to the charge sheet, the prosecution alleged that the defendants conspired to commit cyberstalking contrary to the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 (as amended in 2024). The police further accused Ugagbe of publishing stories alleging that the CBN deputy governor concealed a luxury property in California in her asset declaration, was linked to a multi-billion naira property in Los Angeles, and published another report concerning her personal life. The prosecution contended that the publications were false and constituted cyberstalking and defamation under the Cybercrimes Act and the Penal Code.

With the court now ordering his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre, Ugagbe will remain in custody pending the next hearing, which has been fixed for September. The court is expected to consider issues relating to his bail and continue proceedings on the substantive charges at the adjourned date.

Recall that Ugagbe’s ordeal began on July 1, 2026, when armed men reportedly abducted him on his way home from work. The operatives confiscated his mobile phones and laptop before taking him away in an unmarked vehicle. For several days, neither his family nor his employer knew his whereabouts.

His disappearance sparked widespread condemnation from media organizations, including the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), which demanded that security agencies disclose his whereabouts, grant him access to his family and legal representatives, and either charge him before a competent court or release him.

International organizations also reacted. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on Nigerian authorities to investigate his disappearance and ensure his immediate safety, while the International Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) intervened in efforts that eventually led to his release from police custody.

Following his release on July 6, Ugagbe was granted bail while police reportedly continued investigating allegations, including espionage, cyberstalking, and other computer-related offences.

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ICPC Probes News Agency of Nigeria Over Alleged Recruitment Irregularities After Secrets Reporters Expose

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced an investigation into alleged recruitment irregularities at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), seeking records relating to the agency’s employment and staff regularisation exercises conducted between 2024 and 2026.

The development comes days after SecretsReporters publication, titled “Alleged Sexual Harassment, Recruitment Controversy Rock News Agency of Nigeria as Female Employee Questions Grade Level Placement”.

The anti-corruption agency has formally requested a comprehensive range of recruitment and personnel records from NAN as part of an ongoing investigation into possible violations of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

In a letter dated July 6, 2026, and addressed to the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NAN, the ICPC directed the agency to produce the requested documents and designate a competent officer to appear before investigators at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

The letter, signed by the Director of Operations on behalf of the Chairman of the ICPC, stated that the request was made pursuant to Section 38 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, which empowers the Commission to obtain documents and information required for the purpose of investigations.

According to the letter, investigators requested all records relating to NAN’s recruitment and staff regularisation exercises between 2024 and 2026.

The Commission specifically requested recruitment advertisements, eligibility and selection criteria, lists of shortlisted applicants, names of successful candidates, and minutes of meetings of committees involved in the recruitment process.

The ICPC also requested the personnel file of Ogunola Folashade Adunni, together with any additional information that could assist investigators in determining whether due process was followed during the recruitment exercise.

Part of the letter reads: “This Commission is investigating an alleged violation of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 and it has become necessary to obtain certain documents/information from your office.”

It further directed NAN to ensure that a competent officer appeared before investigators with all relevant recruitment and personnel records requested by the Commission.

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