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Nigerian ex-air chief's 2018 death linked to corruption probe, not robbery, family says.
A Washington-based group, ISSA, claims the 2018 killing of Nigerian former military chief Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh was not a robbery but a targeted assassination to silence him over corruption in defense procurement during and after President Buhari’s administration.
The report alleges Badeh was preparing to testify in a corruption trial and had planned to support a political campaign, suggesting his death was linked to efforts to suppress evidence of inflated military spending.
While police arrested five suspects citing robbery, Badeh’s family and associates dispute this, calling it a cover-up and pointing to professional marksman tactics and frozen accounts.
Security aides who survived the attack may hold key details, but investigators face criticism for rushing to announce arrests without conclusive evidence, raising concerns about a thorough probe.
The case remains unresolved, with questions about military leadership’s role in covering up misconduct and undermining national security.
La muerte del ex jefe aéreo nigeriano en 2018 está vinculada a una investigación de corrupción, no a un robo, dice la familia.