Man arrested with Army uniform and gun in Kano

A suspect, whose name is yet to be revealed, has been arrested in Kano State with Army uniform, a rifle and ammunition.

Daily Trust reports that the suspect had been disguising as an army officer, with the name tag M.A Ibrahim to extort money from people along the popular BUK road in the state metropolis.

A resident of the community who spoke on condition of anonymity said the suspect was living at Danbare area of BUK, and had been telling people that he was a captain in the Nigerian Army.

The suspect was arrested on Thursday, August 18, after he forcefully secured the release of his girlfriend, who was arrested by Hisbah officials. He was said to have shot into the air at the Hisbah office and freed her.

“You know Hisbah officials come here to arrest ladies that come to take drugs and do other indecent things. So they arrested his girlfriend and took her to their office. When he got to the Hisbah office here in Danbere, he fired shots into the air more than three times and went away with her.We then reported to the police and the army here in Janguza barracks.

When we sent them his pictures, they realized that he is not an army officer and directed that whenever we see him we should call them.

When we saw his car parked at one filling station, we immediately called them and they arrested him” an eyewitness told the publication.

He said although the suspect was not arrested in his car, a gun and army uniform were found in his car. The spokesman for the police in the state, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said he learnt about the case but the suspect had not been handed over to the police.

Soldiers brutalise policemen for seizing colleague’s Okada

Three policemen have reportedly been brutalized by soldiers attached to the Abalti Barracks, Surulere, Lagos State, for arresting a yet-to-be-identified man, who was caught defying the state government’s ban on Okada in the area.

Punch reported that the man suspected to be a soldier was riding his Okada around Ojuelegba to link the barracks when the policemen, who were enforcing the ban on motorcycle operations in the area, accosted him. He was arrested by policemen consisting of two inspectors, a police constable, among others, who also impounded his motorcycle.

While making plans to convey the man and his motorcycle to Surulere police station, it gathered that no fewer than 20 soldiers on uniform and mufti stormed the area. They attacked the patrol team and injured the police constable and inspectors.

A source told the publication;

“When they got there, they started attacking the policemen till they were able to set the man that was arrested free. They also dispossessed the policemen of the seized motorcycle and went away with it.

“The man that was arrested did not wear uniform, but after the attack, he and the soldiers entered the Abalti Barracks. That is why it is believed that he is also a soldier. The incident happened around 10.30pm on Wednesday.” The soldiers also seized the phone of a policeman filming the attack.

The source added;

“But immediately they spotted police reinforcement, the soldiers took to their heels and ran into the barracks.”

The injured policemen were taken to the Randle General Hospital for treatment. The state Police Public Relations, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the attack, adding that the command had alerted the Army authorities to the incident.

Hundeyin said;

“Yes, there was an issue. Army authorities in Abalti Barracks have been duly notified and we await their action.”

Spokesperson, 81 Division, Nigerian Army, Major Olaniyi Osoba, said, “I am just hearing it, I will find out.”

Man identifies his late mother’s corpse among the 20 mummified bodies found in Edo ritualist den

There was a mild drama, on Thursday, August 18, when one Osaro Nappiar, ‘identified his mother’s corpse’ at the recently discovered ritualist den where 20 mummified bodies were recovered in an uncompleted building at Ekenhua road in Benin City.

Recall that on Wednesday, August 17, the state police command uncovered the building which residents described as a den of ritualists.

Speaking with journalists at the scene on Thursday, the command’s spokesperson, SP, Chidi Nwabuzor, said the man told the police that he actually deposited his late mother’s corpse at a mortuary ran by one Chukwu Otu as he was looking for funds for a befitting burial.

“The man clarified that the owner of the place who is on the run (Otu) was operating somewhere at 1st East Circular Road, Benin City where his mother’s corpse was deposited.”

Nwabuzor said Nwabuzor said Nappiar told the police that his mother died at a hospital at Uselu last year so he took the corpse to Otu’s because he had no money for the burial.

Nappiar said when he raised the money, he went to the place but was told Otu had relocated to Ekenwan road, Asoro area, and when he got there, they asked him to produce evidence of the corpse deposited there, but he was not with a card earlier given to him.

“As he was unable to produce the card, they asked him to come on another day and that was why he came down here.

He has produced the card and that card is now with the police” he said.

Nwabuzor said four suspects who were arrested have been helping the police in their investigation.

Meanwhile, one of the suspects, Gideon Friday, denied any involvement in the alleged ritualistic act. He said he only came to check whether his application for the position of a driver had been granted.

“So when I got there to ask for the director, some community people came and started beating me without listening to my story and later took me to the station.”

However, SP Nwabuzor said such a place could not have been a mortuary, as a mortuary ought to have a signboard, not a shrine stained with blood.

Phone thief set ablaze by mob in Bayelsa state

A suspected robber who reportedly specializes in stealing phones and other valuables, has been set ablaze by a mob along Green Villa road in Biogbolo, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

This incident occurred around 8.45pm on Wednesday August 17, and it was also learnt that the suspect, reportedly in his 30s, was caught dispossessing a resident of his mobile phone at gunpoint. He was reportedly chased and later apprehended by some youths in the area.

The angry youths attacked the suspect with machetes and other objects before he was tied and set ablaze.

A source told Daily Trust the suspect had initially succeeded in the operation after shooting into the air to scare people away, but foolishly came back to the spot where vigilante members apprehended him.

It was further gathered that the suspect had been arrested by the vigilante group sometime in March this year and handed over to the police. Police spokesman in Bayelsa State, SP Asinim Butswat who confirmed the incident said;

“On 17 August, 2022 at about 2020 hours, a suspected armed robber allegedly pointed a gun at a resident of Green Villa Road, Biogbolo and robbed him of his Android phone. Angry mob who witnessed the incident chased the suspect, beat him up and burned him to death before the arrival of the police.

“The command cautioned members to the public against taking the law into their own hands. The corpse has been evacuated and deposited at the mortuary for autopsy. Investigation is ongoing.”

Prophet who raped 13 year-old girl in Ekiti and threatened her with madness claims “he wanted to deliver her spiritually”

The Ekiti State Police Command has paraded a prophet, Adeleye Akingbaso, who was remanded for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl.

Spokesperson of the command, DSP Abutu Sunday, in a statement on Thursday, August 18, said the Juvenile Welfare Centre (JWC) Unit of the State CID, arrested Akingbaso, at Ijadu Olorunsogo, Ado-Ekiti, on August 12, for unlawfully having carnal knowledge of a 13-year old girl.

“Investigation revealed that the suspect, on noticing that the victim’s mother had left home for a vigil in the Church, sneaked into their room and committed the act, claiming that he intended to spiritually deliver the victim.

He further promised to attack her spiritually if she informs her mother,” the PRO said.

“The suspect initially absconded after committing the offence but was later arrested by the Police.

During interrogation, he confessed to the commission of the crime and was arraigned accordingly.”

ASUU must compensate students for wasted time – Minister of Education says as he asks students to sue the union

Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu has said that the Academic Staff Union of Universities should be compensating students for the time wasted during the six-month strike, and not the Federal Government.

Punch reported that the Minister who said government will not concede to the union’s demand to pay lecturers their emoluments for the six months of no academic activities in his speech at the 47th Session of the State House Ministerial Briefing organised by the Presidential Communications Team at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, further asked affected students to “take ASUU to court” to claim damages incurred over the strike period.

Adamu insisted that the federal government bears no liability to compensate millions of students grounded for six months over lost time.

He also said if the students are determined to get compensated, they should take ASUU to court.

“I was scared of reestablishing contact with her” – Married Nigerian man expresses regrets over ex-girlfriend’s death days after he ignored her phone calls

Smith Akom Takema, the Senior Special Assistant to the Benue State Governor on Rural Development, has expressed regret following news that his ex-girlfriend died days after he ignored her phone calls.

According to the married father of four, his ex-girlfried called him several times last week but he didn’t pick her calls not knowing she was calling from her hospital bed.

Great-grandma collapses, dies while climbing Lagos bridge

There was confusion on Monday at the Berger area of Lagos State after a yet-to-be-identified great-grandmother slumped while climbing a pedestrian.

It was gathered that the woman, believed to be in her late 70s, wanted to connect to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in company of her daughter when the incident happened.When our correspondent arrived at the spot, the woman was motionless with her tongue sticking out.

Her daughter was seen struggling to revive her as she beckoned on other pedestrians to support her.Although some commuters who clustered around her were confused on what to do, she held her mother closely in her arms.

A medical expert, who came into the scene, performed a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on her, but she did not respond.Her daughter, who called a relative at the scene of the incident, was heard saying, “Had I known, I would not have allowed her (victim) to follow me.”

A pedestrian, who spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons, said the woman did not get the needed attention on time.He said,

“The moment she fell on the ground, some people became scared, even as her daughter kept shouting for help. It was when I moved close to her that others joined and poured water on her. By the time they gave her water to drink, her tongue had stuck out.”

The septuagenarian, who was still unconscious after several efforts to revive her failed, was later taken to a hospital with the support of three female good Samaritans.

One of them, Feyisara Oriola, said on Tuesday that she had passed away.Oriola said the deceased had insisted on following her daughter, whose first child just gave birth and was planning to hold the baby’s christening the following day.She said,

“Her grandchild just gave birth and the baby’s christening is being held today (Tuesday). So, she decided to follow her daughter.

Though her daughter refused to bring her along, she insisted on following her. We were told that there was nothing wrong with her before they left home. So, I think it was the stress of climbing the bridge that affected her.”

Lagos female student body recovered from Elegushi beach

One of the four students who drowned while swimming at the Elegushi Beach, in the Lekki area of Lagos State, on Tuesday, has been found.The female student was identified by the police during a search operation on Wednesday.

It was reported that 10 secondary school leavers, aged between 14 and 15, went to swim at the beach to celebrate the success of their West African Senior School Examination.

They were said to be pupils of the Kuramo Senior College, Lekki.While six of them were rescued alive, four were missing.

The spokesperson for the Elegushi Beach Management, Chief Ayuba Elegushi, in a statement on Tuesday, said the pupils were not properly registered.

He also noted that the incident happened at an unmanned section of the beach.

Elegushi told our correspondent on Wednesday that one of the missing students had been found dead.He said,

“One body has been recovered. It is the body of a female student who was one of the four missing teenagers.”The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, also confirmed the development.

He said a search was ongoing for the rest of the missing students, adding that their parents had been contacted.

Woman loses newborn, tackles Abuja hospital for negligence

The joy of an Abuja-based family became tears after the death of their newborn baby at the Kubwa General Hospital, Abuja, due to alleged negligence.

It was gathered that the baby died after the nurse on duty allegedly refused to attend to the mother, Mrs Blessing Okwor, when she arrived at the hospital.Okwor said she got to the hospital around 4pm and the nurse checked her but said she was only two-centimetre dilated and needed to be 10cm before she could put to bed.

“She asked me to go home and return at 10pm. When it was 10pm, we came back but she didn’t touch me. She said I wasn’t close to giving birth. Again, she asked me to go back and come in four hours.“When we returned four hours later, she touched my tummy while I was still standing. She said I was not ready to give birth and that I should come back in another four hours. Then I left the hospital.

“When my water broke around 2.36am, I was taken back to the hospital. I told her that my water had broken and I was vomiting. I told her I was tired and losing strength. She didn’t touch me; she said I should go and I wasn’t close to giving birth.

“I told her I couldn’t walk again. She asked me to lie on a bed in the delivery room. She didn’t touch me, everywhere was open and mosquitoes were many.

“Nobody was with me; I had to stand to go outside to meet my husband and sister that went with me to the hospital. My husband asked them to give me a bed but they refused because I was not their patient; then we left,” she added.

The woman said shortly after she got home, her condition became critical and she was rushed back to the hospital.

“This was around 6am the next day. She asked me to lie down but nobody attended to me until another nurse asked her to assist me. That was when she came to me and noticed that I was due.

“She was standing and asking me to push. I pushed once; she didn’t ask me to push again as she used scissors to cut me.

Another nurse told her she would have allowed me to push at least five times before cutting me.“The other nurse and another cleaner helped me to push and my baby came out,” she added.

The baby was said to have died around 2am on Tuesday, August 2, 2022.Okwor, who fought back tears while speaking to our correspondent, said she had yet to recover from the shock of her baby’s death.

She said, “When the baby came out, the next thing I heard was that the baby pooed inside me and drank dirty water.

They placed him on oxygen and were treating him but I was complaining that if she (the nurse) had attended to me when I came, this wouldn’t have happened. She then said it’s not her fault that my baby didn’t make it.”

The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Muideen Lasisi, while sympathising with the woman, said only God determines what happens during childbirth.He said,

“The word medical negligence is what you feel should have been done and they didn’t do but there are two sides to it. Not even two sides in the context of how you are seeing it; the two sides in the context of the person that is alleging, so the person has to be very specific about what exactly she’s talking about.

“These two sides are conflict-prone because what you think is right might actually be right to other people and the judgment of what is wrong is not a public judgment and it has to be professional judgment by people that do such a thing.”When asked why the nurse cut Okwor after the first push, Lasisi said,

“Madam, I am telling you that these things are medical procedures. How they do it is training, people are trained to do it. If they need to cut, they’ll cut, if they don’t need to cut, they’ll leave it.

Cutting during delivery is a normal process; it’s part of the process of delivery, especially for people giving birth for the first time.”

Abuja Police Burn Down Criminal Hideout

A combined team of five divisions of the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Capital Territory Command, Wednesday night, razed a criminal hideout in the Dawaki Zone 7 area of Abuja.

It was reported that the hoodlums occupying the hideout fled upon sighting policemen.

Fake naval officer arrested in Lagos

A fake naval officer was arrested on Wednesday, August 17, by police officers of Isolo of the Lagos state police command.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the fake officer, identified as Anthony Nwaneri, was exposed thanks to helpful information from observant citizens.

He was arrested today at the Cele area of Lagos state.

The police PRO added that investigation is ongoing.

Two kidnappers gunned down, others escape with bullet wounds in Kogi

Two kidnappers were killed while two others escaped with different degrees of bullet wounds during a gun duel with security operatives in Idah Local Government Area of Kogi State on Tuesday, August 16.

According to reports, the kidnappers have perpetuated havoc within the area of their operations and security operatives had been on their trail.

Confirming the development on Wednesday, August 17, the Chairman Idah Local Government, Hon. Abuh Odoma disclosed that with support from the governor, the people have continued to secure victories over some of the miscreants terrorizing the council.

Odoma said he and constituents of his local government are committed to ensuring that as severally declared by the State governor, every nook and cranny of Kogi State is safe and secure.

In his reaction, the State Security Adviser, Commodore Jerry Omodara stressed the need for continued vigilance by citizens particularly those within the rural communities.

Omodara added that the business of security was such that required collective responsibility by every stakeholders hence all hands must be on deck to ensure that the entire state was permanently rid of criminal elements and their sponsors.

Fire guts shopping mall in Lagos

A part of the shopping complex on Ligali Ayorinde Street in the Victoria Island area of Lagos State was on Wednesday August 17, gutted by fire.

The inferno started in the early hours of Wednesday in one of the shops where combustible items such as tyres and car batteries were stored.

South-West Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, who confirmed the incident, said the fire has been brought under control after officials of the state and Federal Fire Services battled to put it out.

Channels Television reported that cause of the inferno which lasted for hours before it was contained, is yet to be ascertained.

Farinloye said;

“The fire incident happened at a shopping centre but it has been handled by Federal and state fire services.”

According to the NEMA Coordinator, an investigation was ongoing and the report would be made available upon completion.

Wolves on the loose after escaping from zoo in suspected sabotage

A pack of wolves are on the loose in a Canadian city after escaping from a zoo through a hole deliberately cut in the fence. The Greater Vancouver Zoo has been shut following the incident with a “small number” of wolves still roaming free.

The zoo which revealed that most of the wolves were now back safely in their care in a statement shared late on Tuesday August 16, said the manner of their escape is “suspicious, and believed to be due to malicious intent”.

The enclosure usually holds 15 wolves and six cubs, but it’s not clear how many of the animals escaped. Cops are investigating how the wolves got out of the zoo using a hole in the fence which appeared to be deliberate.

Langley RCMP are investigating what appears to be unlawful entry and vandalism,” zoo officials said.

Though the zoo said the wolves do not pose a threat to the public, British Columbia Conservation Officer Service told CTV news that people should “keep their distance” if they do see the wolves.

The Zoo said;

“The Greater Vancouver Zoo is working with the Langley RCMP and the B.C Conservation Officer Service to contain wolves that have been found outside their enclosure this morning.

“This is an ongoing investigation and is suspicious, and believed to be due to malicious intent.

“Most wolves are back in the care of our animal health and welfare team. GVZoo staff continue to actively search for small number of remaining wolves unaccounted for.

“Langley RCMP are investigating what appears to be unlawful entry and vandalism.

“Zoo officials say there is no danger to the public and ask anyone who sees a wolf in the Greater Vancouver Zoo area to contact the following below.”

Saudi Arabia sentences Leeds University student to 34 years in prison for having a Twitter account and following dissident activists

A Saudi student at Leeds University UK, who returned to Saudi Arabia for a holiday has been sentenced to 34 years in prison for having a Twitter account and for following and retweeting dissident activists.

Salma al-Shebab, 34, was accused of using Twitter to “cause public unrest and destabilise civil and national security” after she posted tweets calling for women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Shebab, who has two young sons aged four and six, was initially sentenced to six years in prison but a Saudi terrorism court on Monday, August 15, increased her jail-term to 34 years after she appealed her sentence.

In sentencing, the court cited Al-Shebab’s social media activity where she tweeted in support of women’s rights in Saudi Arabia and expressed solidarity with imprisoned women’s rights activists such as Loujain al-Hathloul and called for their release.

Al-Shebab was arrested after she retweeted a post from Al-Hathloul’s sister Lina which read: “Freedom for Loujain Al-Hathloul … Freedom for all prisoners of conscience. Your freedom is my first wish for this New Year – Happy New Year.” Al-Shebab would also sometimes retweet posts from dissident activists who were living in exile.

She was accused of “providing succour to those seeking to disrupt public order and undermine the safety of the general public and stability of the state, and publishing false and tendentious rumours on Twitter.”

Al-Shebab was arrested in January 2021 while on holiday in Saudi Arabia just days before she planned to return to the UK, where she was a PhD student at the University of Leeds. Dr Bethany Al-Haidari, the Saudi case manager at the US-based human rights organisation, said:

“Saudi Arabia has boasted to the world that they are improving women’s rights and creating legal reform, but there is no question with this abhorrent sentence that the situation is only getting worse.

“It is unfortunately no surprise that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman feels more empowered than ever in presiding over such egregious rights violations.

“The ruling for Salma’s sentence cited her social media account, where she was supportive of women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul and called for her freedom.

“Though Salma was initially sentenced to 6-years in the first instance court, the sentence was increased to 34 years during the appeal. This is the longest known sentence for a women’s rights activist in Saudi Arabia.”

Loujain Al-Hathloul, who remains wrongfully held in Saudi Arabia under a travel ban, was released from jail just weeks after al-Shebab’s detention.

Al-Shebab had called for Al-Hathloul’s release from prison before her arrest. Al-Haidari added:

“It is ironic that while Loujain’s release was celebrated, Salma remained behind bars on the ground that she called for that very release.

“It’s a pattern for Saudi authorities to ensure that women activists can’t celebrate or take credit for any of their hard-won victories.”