
Nigeria’s coup plot trial unveils alleged mastermind and financiers
Six people, including civilians and retired servicemen, face trial in Abuja on treason, terrorism and money‑laundering charges over last year’s Independence Day coup plot aimed at ousting President Bola Tinubu. Court documents point to Colonel Mohammed Ma’aji as the alleged mastermind and Timipre Sylva as a key, “still at large” financier. The plan reportedly included storming the Aso Rock presidential villa, detaining Tinubu and top officials, and possible assassinations, with funds and insider access brokered through military and civilian accomplices. The case signals Nigeria’s first detailed glimpse into a serious coup attempt since 1999, with prosecutors indicating more suspects and trials may follow.}













