The organization, referred to as ACHAD Life Mission
International, is reported to be enlisting members both in Nigeria and
overseas. The head of the sect, Mr. Yokana, lives in Jos, Plateau State, and
the sect’s headquarters is based in Kaduna.
Significantly, the sect dismisses both Islam and
Christianity, focusing instead on the resurgence of African customs and
encouraging humanitarian aid. Nevertheless, intelligence agencies have
associated the group with illegal activities including human trafficking and
the separation of children from their parents.
On January 14, 2025, the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) released a circular named “Emergence of New Sect ACHAD Life Mission International,” signed by CIS A.A. Aridegbe, the Principal Staff Officer to the Comptroller-General of NIS. The circular stated:
“I have been instructed to notify you that information
obtained by the service indicates the rise of a new group known as ACHAD Life
Mission International.”
The intelligence assessments suggest that the sect is based
in Kaduna, whereas its leader, Mr. Yokana, lives in Jos, Plateau State.
The reports also emphasize that the sect does not follow
Islam or Christianity, but rather promotes the revival of African traditions
and backing for humanity.
“Moreover, intelligence indicates that the group has been
enlisting members both locally and abroad, and could be engaged in actions like
human trafficking and child separation.”
“Due to the seriousness of these actions, you are directed
to stay alert and promptly notify us of any indications of the sect’s
participation.” Where relevant, arrests ought to be conducted, and updates given
as necessary. “This is for your awareness and diligent adherence.”
The circular has been sent out to all NIS Directorates,
Zones, Training Institutions, and State Commands.