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Home » SECURITY / MILITARY » Nigeria’s Narrow Escape: Inside the Bloody Plot to Kill Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio, Abbas

Nigeria’s Narrow Escape: Inside the Bloody Plot to Kill Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio, Abbas

16 Military Officers Detained, Timipre Sylva Fingered

by Jungle Journalist
October 30, 2025
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The bloody coup to kill Tinubu, Nigeria's president
Coup to kill Tinubu

By Jungle-Journalist.com Investigations Desk

Nigeria has once again brushed the edge of chaos. What began as quiet whispers within the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) has exploded into a full-blown national security scandal — a foiled “bloody” coup plot that allegedly aimed to assassinate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas in one coordinated strike.

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The dark plan that almost was

According to security insiders cited by Premium Times and other credible outlets, at least 16 senior military officers — including colonels and a brigadier general — were quietly arrested in late September 2025 after weeks of surveillance revealed a network of secret meetings and encrypted communications among disaffected officers.

Investigators believe the plotters, frustrated by stalled promotions and internal rivalries, conspired to stage a violent coup that would begin with the simultaneous assassination of the nation’s top four leaders. The plan, reportedly codenamed Operation Nightfall, would have thrown Nigeria into instant confusion and paved the way for the takeover of key military and communication assets.

The alleged “kill list,” leaked to intelligence handlers, named Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio and Abbas as priority targets. According to one security source quoted by Premium Times, “They intended to strike on a day when all four men would be in the country — the goal was total decapitation of the civilian government.”

A coup day parade that never happened

One of the first public clues came when the Independence Day parade scheduled for October 1 2025 was suddenly cancelled — without explanation. While officials cited “logistics,” multiple sources later confirmed that the decision followed the discovery of the assassination plot. Security units were said to be on red alert around Aso Rock, Defence Headquarters, and other high-value installations.

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Timipre Sylva’s shadow

As the DIA widened its dragnet, a civilian name emerged — Timipre Sylva, former Bayelsa State Governor and ex-Minister of State for Petroleum. His Abuja and Yenagoa homes were reportedly raided, and his brother taken in for questioning.

Investigators suspect that Sylva’s network may have served as a financial conduit, channelling part of a staggering ₦45 billion used to fund logistics and recruitment efforts. Though Sylva has not made a public statement, insiders say the money trail — including transfers from Niger-Delta-linked accounts — is now central to the ongoing probe.

The money trail

Beyond weapons and tactics, the alleged conspirators are said to have planned extensive “mobilisation,” including payments to sympathetic officers, politicians, and propagandists. A report in The Capital NG claims that funds were moved through shell companies and offshore accounts. While full audit results remain classified, intelligence sources believe the financial architecture was already in motion before arrests were made.

Military’s muted response

Initially, Defence Headquarters confirmed that 16 officers were under detention for “indiscipline and breach of service regulations.” The statement avoided the word coup, fuelling speculation. Days later, the army spokesman, Brig-Gen Tukur Gusau, denied knowledge of any coup attempt altogether.

Despite the denial, tension rippled through the ranks. Several officers reportedly went into hiding, while others were placed under “administrative watch.” Analysts see the cautious language as a deliberate effort to prevent panic and reassure international partners.

Between ambition and betrayal

Sources within the armed forces say the conspiracy was born from “career stagnation and personal grievances.” Some detained officers allegedly felt sidelined by Tinubu’s appointments of service chiefs and the reorganisation of the Defence hierarchy. Others viewed the administration’s growing civilian oversight as an “erosion of the military’s prestige.”

Still, the alleged inclusion of a former minister and the scale of funds involved suggest that this was no mere mutiny, but an attempt to blend political ambition with brute force — a hybrid coup for the 21st century.

The larger question

Why do such plots still fester in 2025, nearly three decades after Nigeria’s return to democracy? Security experts say the answer lies in a mix of frustration, political patronage, and opaque military welfare systems that breed resentment among officers.

For a country with a long history of coups — 1966, 1975, 1983, 1985, 1990 — each “near miss” is a reminder that Nigeria’s democracy remains fragile, and that the ghosts of the barracks have not yet been fully exorcised.

The aftermath

The government has since constituted an investigative panel. Though official charges remain sealed, sources say those found complicit may face court-martial or treason trials under the Terrorism (Prevention) Act. International intelligence partners, including the U.S. and U.K. missions, are believed to be monitoring the probe quietly.

For President Tinubu’s government, the attempted coup — foiled or otherwise — will leave a scar. Trust within the armed forces has been shaken, and the shadow of conspiracy still lingers.


In the end, Nigeria dodged a bullet — literally.
The weapons were primed, the funds were ready, and the targets were drawn. Whether by providence, betrayal, or intelligence precision, the trigger was never pulled. Yet, as every student of Nigeria’s history knows, once a coup is conceived, it never fully dies. It merely sleeps — waiting for the next discontented dreamer in uniform.

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