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    NDLEA arrests widow trafficking cocaine via fake pregnancy

    NDLEA arrests widow for trafficking cocaine with fake pregnancy
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    In a shocking display of deception and criminality, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested Mrs. Ifeoma Henrietta Ezewuike, a 50-year-old widow and fashion designer, for trafficking 1.3 kilograms of cocaine.

    Leveraging a fake pregnancy to escape detection, Ezewuike’s case lays bare the depths of ingenuity employed by traffickers in Lagos.

    Widow’s Fake Pregnancy Facade Exposed

    Mrs. Ezewuike’s arrest occurred at the Jibowu bus terminal in Yaba on August 22, 2025.

    Disguising herself with a counterfeit pregnancy, she brazenly attempted to transport cocaine destined for Abuja clients.

    She is not just a criminal; she runs Golden Star Creation, a fashion outfit located in Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos.

    This dual identity highlights the audacity with which some individuals mask their illicit dealings.

    A subsequent search of her residence in Ago Palace yielded 200 grams of cutting agents used to produce cocaine strains, further implicating her in the drug trade.

    “Inherited” Criminality? A Convenient Excuse

    In her statement, Ezewuike claimed that her late husband, who passed away two years ago, introduced her into drug trafficking.

    This narrative strains credibility, especially since she boasted 20 years in the fashion industry, a legitimate business front conveniently used to divert suspicion.

    Massive Cannabis Smuggling Revealed

    Just days earlier, on August 19, NDLEA officers intercepted nearly 49 kilograms of “Loud” cannabis, smuggled from the United States hidden inside kitchen sinks at a Lagos courier.

    This significant seizure reveals the ongoing sophisticated operations attempting to flood Nigerian markets with illegal substances.

    Adamawa’s Failed Escape Attempts by Notorious Dealers

    In Adamawa, NDLEA agents raided the home of infamous dealer Idris Garba on August 22.

    Garba escaped capture by scaling a fence, but authorities caught his associate, Boniface Nnaji, red-handed with 354,480 tramadol pills meant to supply Garba’s network.

    This high volume of opioids emphasizes the scale of drug distribution still rampant in Nigeria’s regions.

    Vehicles used in trafficking, including a black Toyota Thundra and a Toyota Yaris, were also seized.

    Kogi and Kano: Opioids and Pregabalin Flood the Streets

    Multiple seizures of tramadol and related substances further expose the drug crisis.

    On August 20, authorities caught a suspect crossing from Anambra to Kogi with thousands of capsules of tramadol, pentazocine, and diazepam injections.

    Kano State reported arrests of individuals with pregabalin capsules and over 452,000 opioid pills, exposing a widespread opioid abuse epidemic.

    Kwara’s Large-Scale Skunk Busts

    Kwara state saw three separate operations intercepting over 2,200 kilograms of skunk cannabis.

    Multiple suspects were arrested after authorities seized these massive consignments concealed in trucks.

    The scale of these busts points to burgeoning drug transport routes exploiting the region.

    Destruction of Illegal Drug Plantations

    NDLEA, working with civil defense, destroyed thousands of kilograms of skunk on farms in Taraba, Edo, Delta, and Ondo states, from August 19 to 21.

    These operations signify persistent efforts to fight back at the root of drug production.

    However, the sheer quantity of substance destroyed raises serious concerns about the continuous expansion of illegal cultivation.

    Abuja’s Dispatch Riders Dumped as Couriers

    On August 21, two dispatch riders were arrested in Abuja for distributing illicit substances.

    Garba Sule and Isaac Augustine were found with pentazocine and skunk.

    Confirming that modern delivery methods have become complicit in proliferating drug misuse in the nation’s capital.

    Fighting Drugs: NDLEA’s Outreach Amidst Failures

    Despite numerous arrests and seizures, NDLEA Commissioner Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd.) emphasized ongoing sensitization programs aimed at schools, workplaces, and worship centers.

    While these efforts are commendable, the exponential growth of drug trafficking begs the question are these measures adequate or just symbolic?

    Critical Reflections on NDLEA’s Fight Against Drug Abuse

    The breadth and boldness of recent drug trafficking attempts underscore systemic vulnerabilities.

    A widow’s charade of pregnancy to traffic cocaine in Lagos, opioid pills flooding northern states, and massive skunk plantations thriving unabated suggest persistent lapses in intelligence and border control.

    Ndlea’s operations are reactive and focused on seizure and destruction.

    However, a preventative strategy addressing socio-economic roots, corruption within enforcement, and the high demand fueling the trade seems glaringly absent.

    As this scandalous widow’s case exemplifies, traffickers exploit societal sympathies and the blind spots in security protocols.

    The question remains: How long before NDLEA shifts from temporary containment to sustainable eradication of drug networks in Nigeria?

     


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