Inside Nigeria's Latest Alleged Coup Attempt: Money, Connections, and Conspiracies

An alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Tinubu has surfaced with shocking revelations of money, military involvement, and notorious figures linked to the coup conspiracy. For months, secrecy and rumors surrounded last year's alleged coup attempt, but recent court documents shed light on the conspiracy.

Scheduled for 1 October 2025, coinciding with Nigeria's Independence Day celebrations, the plan was a meticulously crafted scheme intended to destabilize the government. As political tensions have risen amidst economic hardship, the military has revealed charges against those involved.

The allegations point to Colonel Mohammed Ma'aji as the orchestrator, with connections to influential figures such as Timipre Sylva, a former oil minister suspected of financing the plot. Such ties mark an alarming continuation of Nigeria's tumultuous past, where military intervention has been a recurring strategy since gaining democracy in 1999.

This ongoing trial reveals the intricate nature of the alleged coup, which aimed for a violent takeover amidst deep divisions within Nigeria’s political sphere. With the potential for additional indictments, scrutiny will likely intensify in the days ahead.