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FAKE BABY BUMP, COCAINE-FILLED STOMACH: NDLEA Smashes Drug Syndicates, Arrests Real Estate CEO, Grandma, Ivorian Mule in Nationwide Raids

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have uncovered shocking drug trafficking schemes involving a woman who faked pregnancy to smuggle opioids and an Ivorian national who swallowed dozens of cocaine wraps, as the agency intensified coordinated raids across multiple states.
The dramatic interceptions occurred at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano, and the Seme land border in Lagos, thwarting attempts to move illicit drugs to Europe and other destinations.
Fake Pregnancy Plot Foiled at Seme Border
A 35-year-old Kano-based businesswoman, Rabi Muhammad, was arrested on Monday, February 16, 2026, at the departure tarmac of the Seme border while attempting to cross into Cotonou, Benin Republic.
NDLEA officers became suspicious of her protruding stomach. A thorough body search exposed the deception: her “pregnancy” was fake. Strapped to her abdomen was a pink-coloured calabash ingeniously crafted to simulate a baby bump and conceal 3,200 capsules of tramadol.
The opioids were intended for sale in Cotonou before further distribution.
Ivorian Excretes 82 Cocaine Wraps at Kano Airport
On the same day in Kano, NDLEA operatives at MAKIA intercepted a 41-year-old Ivorian national, Michael Gohouri, also known as Anunwa Onyinye Michael, during outward clearance for Ethiopian Airlines flight ET940 to Milan Malpensa via Addis Ababa.
A body scan confirmed he had ingested illicit substances. Placed under medical observation, he later excreted 82 wraps of cocaine weighing 1.49 kilograms.
Investigations revealed that Gohouri arrived in Lagos from Milan on January 17, 2026, shuttled between Lagos and Enugu for three weeks, and later traveled to Kano, where he ingested the cocaine in a hotel room. He reportedly stood to earn €5,000 upon successful delivery of the drugs in Milan.
The suspect, who claims mixed Ivorian and Nigerian heritage, applied for asylum in Italy in 2013 and holds a resident permit valid until May 25, 2026. He also possesses a Nigerian National Identification Number under the name Anunwa Onyinye Michael.
Real Estate CEO Allegedly Leads Drug Cartel

In a separate breakthrough, NDLEA operatives arrested the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Trans Fortress Global Resources, Mr. Kolapo Oladapo Raji, described by the agency as a major drug kingpin.
Raji, 57, had been on the NDLEA watchlist since 2025 following credible intelligence. He was apprehended on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at his Safe Court Apartment residence in Ikate, Lekki, Lagos, shortly after returning from the United Kingdom.
A search of his residence led to the recovery of four large bags containing 89.20 kilograms of “Canadian Loud,” a potent strain of cannabis. Officers also seized a 2024 Toyota Hilux at the point of arrest.


In his statement, Raji reportedly admitted entering the illicit trade after financing drug consignments for an overseas associate. According to him, the enormous profits — running into hundreds of millions of naira — encouraged him to establish his own independent distribution network.
Nationwide Crackdown
The arrests form part of a broader NDLEA offensive targeting drug trafficking networks across Lagos, Edo, Bauchi, Ondo, Delta, and Kogi states. Among those apprehended were a 68-year-old grandmother and several other suspects linked to drug distribution rings.
The latest operations underscore the agency’s renewed resolve to dismantle transnational and domestic narcotics syndicates exploiting Nigeria’s borders and airports as transit corridors.

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