Adegboruwa slams critic over integrity of Lagos #EndSARS Report

A member of the #EndSARS Lagos State Judicial Panel, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, has responded to an unnamed senior counsel to the state government who cast aspersions on his integrity over his appearances at the hearings.

Adegboruwa made this clarification on Friday via a statement ‘EndSARS Panel: I Acted on The Mandate of The Governor.’

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who refused to name the critic, revealed that the said person had urged Nigerians to reject the report of the panel because he (Adegboruwa) signed it and was not present at some of the sittings.

He also said, “There are documents to back up and defend the report submitted to the governor by the panel, but I have chosen to defer to His Excellency and to await the White Paper as promised because I believe that the governor meant well in setting up the panel and giving us free hand to operate.

There is no minority report from the panel as the report submitted to the governor on November 15, 2021, was unanimously endorsed by all members of the panel, who worked tirelessly, day and night, to serve the government and the people, even at great risks to their health, personal safety, career and family obligations, and their general well-being.

I’m very sure that panel members would have been lionised to the highest heavens if we had bought into the narrative of the government before the panel that it was criminals, cultists, hoodlums, and unknown gunmen that operated at the Lekki Toll Gate on October 20, 2020.

All Panel members acted in good faith, independently and in the fear of God Almighty. My principled struggles in respect of toll fee collection started way back from 2011, almost nine years before the Panel was inaugurated.

“Indeed, the governor said that these were the factors that favoured my selection as a member of the panel. Will I then deny myself, forfeit my reputation and discredit my constituency, my colleagues in the Nigerian Bar Association, and comrades in civil society, in order to please anybody or cover up the truth? NEVER!”

“I urge the government to focus on the findings and far-reaching recommendations contained in the report, in order to pursue the laudable objectives of setting up the panel to achieve true healing and reconciliation, instead of seeking to demonise panel members and their report or to evade responsibility,” the senior advocate said.

Female police officers married to civilians ordered to vacate barracks with their families

The Nigeria Police have ordered policewomen married to civilians living in different barracks in Enugu State to vacate the facilities.

SaharaReporters reports that the order is contained in a police wireless message with reference number C8:0900/ENS/PROV/VOL.1/195, DTO:100800/11/2021.

The signal which originated from the Department of Finance and Administration in Enugu State was addressed to all Assistant Commissioners of Police, ACPs, Heads of Department and Divisional Police Officers, DPOs in the state.

The document partly reads; “YOU WARN ALL WOMEN POLICE PERSONNEL SERVING WITH THEIR CIVILIAN HUSBANDS AT POLICE BARRACKS IN THE COMMAND X WITHIN JURISDICTION YOURS X TO VACATE SAME ON OR BEFORE 31/01/2022 X REPEAT 31/01/2022.“

According to police authorities, the move was to forestall security compromise in all stations and barracks within the command.

The document also asked those who sublet whole or part of their barrack accommodations to civilians to eject them or face disciplinary action.

One of the affected female officers, who spoke to SaharaReporters but did not want her name mention for fear of being sanctioned said she was shocked by the directive.

“Evicting women police from the barracks just because they are married to civilians is insane and the shameful. They should have same rights and opportunities like their male colleagues.

Gender inequality like this will affect the women psychologically and make them feel worthless just because of their choice of marriage,” she said.

Death toll from Lagos gas explosion now five

Five people have been confirmed dead following the gas explosion that occurred at Ladipo in the Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State.

The spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the incident, saying the explosion occurred on Tuesday morning at a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) domestic retail centre located on Ojekunle Street at the popular Ladipo Auto Spare Parts Market.

According to Farinloye, the bodies of four adults comprising of three men and a woman identified as Mama Funmi have so far been recovered from the scene of the explosion.

Also, he said a 10-year-old boy was rescued and taken to the hospital but died before getting to the medical centre.

Farinloye stated that the fire at the scene had already been put out while emergency workers were making effort to recover more bodies.

He added that those present include personnel of NEMA, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Fire Service, and the police.

Ripples Nigeria reported earlier that the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service had confirmed the gas explosion, which occured at 21, Ojekunle Street in Ladipo, Lagos.

The Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs Margaret Adeseye had also confirmed the development, saying the gas incident was reported at about 08:42 am by the State Emergency Reporting Platform.

She noted that on arrival at the scene of the incident, the Service discovered that it was an open space used for several activities including a beer parlour, mechanic workshop, spare parts sale, and a gas shop amongst others while housing a makeshift structure.

“Three male adults had been recovered as rescue and recovery operations continue in the environment isolated from causing any further secondary incident.

“Preliminary investigations to establish the fact of the incident continue and further discovery will be made public,” Adeseye said.

#LekkiMassacre: Buhari told to sack, arrest Lai Mohammed

President Muhammadu Buhari has been asked to sack the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed immediately.

The call made by Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) follows the report of the Lagos Judicial Panel of inquiry into the October 20, 2020 massacre at the Lekki Toll Gate, Lagos State.

The report released on Monday, indicted the men of the Nigerian Army and Nigeria Police Force of having killed and maimed harmless youths protesting police brutality and bad governance in Nigeria.

But the minister, in a series of press conferences has continually denied anyone was killed when soldiers invaded the toll gate and opened fire on unarmed protesters.

Despite the Federal Government’s stance, the report shows obvious evidence that there was indeed a massacre at the Lekki tollgate.

HURIWA advocated Mohammed’s dismissal, arrest, and trial for his appalling falsehood which has now been contradicted by the #EndSARS judicial panel in Lagos.

The group made the demand in a statement issued on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.

The statement reads; “Huriwa is asking President Muhammadu Buhari as a biological father of many well-educated children, to order the arrest and prosecution of his minister of information Lai Mohammed for committing a grave and heartless offence that is equivalent to the denial of the Holocaust of the 6 million Jews by Adolf Hitler which is punishable by nearly half a century of incarceration.”

HURIWA “is also commending the brave members and Chairperson of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on the #ENDSARS PROTESTS especially the circumstances surrounding the massive cases of extrajudicial killings by the Army and armed police when these armed forces opened fire with lethal weapons targeted at the unarmed protesters.”

The rights group has asked the President not to sweep the lawlessness of the security agencies under the carpets just as it said if the President allows his information minister to get away with the impunity of denying the massacre that happened before the eyes of the World captured live on video cameras, then he will be remembered long after he has retired from public office as a dictator who oversaw the genocide of young protesters and the generations unborn will never forgive him for this.

“President Muhammadu Buhari must note that as a Father of many Children he needs to ensure that impunity is never tolerated especially the extrajudicial killings of very youngsters of Nigeria by the Army just for protesting police Brutality”, HURIWA added.

ASUU responsible for destruction of education in Nigeria – Adamu Garba

A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adamu Garba, has accused the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), of destroying Nigeria’s education system.

Garba described the academic body as the single most destructive system of education in Nigeria.

The single most destructive system of Education in Nigeria is ASUU. Always Striking for money, not for innovative learning.

“I don’t know why such kind of Union still exist when we are not a communist state,” he wrote.

His comment comes after ASUU threatened another strike if the Federal Government failed to fulfil agreements reached in December 2020.

The body had given the Federal Government three weeks warning or risk another nationwide industrial action.

Driver orders man to get out of his bus for supporting Buhari

A Nigerian lady has narrated how a man found his trip with a commercial bus cut short following his utterance in support of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The lady identified on Twitter as Princess Jenny, revealed she was on her way to work when the passengers in the bus she boarded were discussing the level of hardship under the Buhari-led administration.

However, a man came to the president’s defense and said that Buhari’s enemies will soon be put to shame since he is trying his best.

This angered the bus driver who then stopped the bus and ordered the man to exit.

Jenny’s tweet reads; ”Omo people are angry oooo…

I was in a commercial bus going to work this morning and people were talking how bad the situation of the country is..

A particular passenger just said ‘Buhari is trying his best and with time all his enemies will be put to shame’..

Immediately, the bus driver stopped the vehicle and order the passenger to get out..”

Drama as landlord locks court for owing rent

A customary court in Amurri, Enugu state, has reportedly been locked up by the landlord over unpaid rent.

According to media reports, the Customary Court presided by Egbo, Esq., in Amurri close to Agbani town, which houses the Nigerian Law School, Agbani campus, was locked up on September 12 due to inability to renew the rent.

The incident prevented the judges from sitting and forced lawyers to seek answers after unable to have their cases attended to as well.

After some enquiries, lawyers were told that the courtroom’s rent is due but it has not been renewed so the owner locked up pending renewal.

Sheikh Gumi establishes school for herdsmen to curb banditry

Popular Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has established a school for herdsmen inside a forest in Kaduna state.

He embarked on an inspection visit to the Sheikh Uthman Bin Fodio Centre at Kagarko Grazing Reserve Kohoto Village, Kaduna state over the weekend.

Gumi said the provision of infrastructures to herdsmen in their remote locations could help in curbing their violent ideologies.

According to the scholar, insecurity in Nigeria, particularly banditry can become a thing of the past, as bandits are ready to drop their arms if education opportunities and other basic amenities are provided for them at the grassroots.

He said; “If the centre which is designed to educate the herdsmen is replicated everywhere in the Country, Nigerians will live in peace.

Instead of spending billions on military hardware to fight the bandits, Nigeria should spend such money on schools and teachers. I have spoken with the bandits and they have expressed willingness to drop their arms and embrace peace, if their children can be given education and other social amenities.

What motivated me to start this project was to solve the insecurity problem we have from the root because every crime has its perpetrators and perpetrators are drawn from a pool so we want to go there and dry the pool and we found out that education is the best cure.

If they are educated, they will not be doing what they are doing.

So, we say we must take education to the grassroot and we embarked on the project to also be an example for others, local government, state and federal and rich individuals even cooperative societies to come together and make sure that we are directed across the forest to know what we can do to carter for nomads; it does not cost much, very little and it will help to educate them and we will live peacefully with them.

What we have here is a centre containing six classrooms that can be used for primary, secondary schools and at various times you can teach all categories at all times and the place will be engaged for 24 hours because the herdsmen usually take their cattle out by 10am and bring them back by dawn or sunset so they have 2 hours before they take their cattle away and we have 2 to 3 hours because we like to put some solar light so that they can read 8, 9, 10 in the night so that the herder can go and come back.

We have schools, we have hospital and also showing them how to grind the foliage which they can use to feed their animals, some of them don’t need to go out because those things are so cheap and farmers are throwing those things away, soon farmers will start charging for it. If we can duplicate this everywhere Nigerians will live in peace.”

While he denied saying Nigeria will seize to exist if bandits are declared as terrorists, Gumi said;

“It is a quotation out of context , I didn’t say there will be no Nigeria, I said if banditry now has turned into terrorism, fanatical religious terrorism which is there because Islam recognises religious terrorism so if we allow the herdsmen to turn into religious fanatic and extremist it will not be good for us as a nation.

99% of the herdsmen are not into banditry but if you turn it into religious struggle they will just go there committing crime, so it is not good to label them as terrorist because it will profile all herdsmen as terrorist because you are attaching it to herdsmen, you are not attaching it to an organization and if you say herdsmen are terrorist Nigeria will have problem, the whole course will be on fire, the north south and east will be on fire and nothing will remain of Nigeria if everywhere is on fire.

There is a lot that can be done to improve insecurity in Nigeria such as having this kind of centre instead of spending billions on hardware, let’s spend it on schools and teachers even the bandits I have spoken with them as i’m speaking with you to drop down their weapons to study, so long their women and Children will learn they are ready to drop their weapons, so why won’t we embrace peace?”

Africa’s richest man, Dangote, loses younger brother

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has lost his younger brother, Sani.

Sani Dangote, who was the Vice President of Dangote Group, reportedly died at a United States hospital after a protracted terminal illness on Sunday evening.

The Dangote Group announced the man’s death in an Instagram post on Monday.

Before his demise, Sani was a board member of several other companies, including Nigerian Textile Mills Plc, Nutra Sweet Limited, Gum Arabic Limited, Dangote Textile Mills Limited, Alsan Insurance Brokers, Dan-Hydro Company Limited, Dansa Food Processing Company Limited, and Dangote Farms Limited.

He was also appointed as the Consul-General of the Romanian Embassy in Nigeria in recognition of his sterling leadership qualities.

Court convicts two men for internet fraud in Kwara

Justice Mahmud Abdulgafar of the Kwara State High Court, Ilorin, on Thursday, convicted two men – Okolie Francis Uchena and Adeyemo Adewale Quadri – for internet fraud in the state.

The duo were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on separate charges contrary to Section 321 and punishable under Section 324 of the Penal Code Law.

They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The EFCC counsel, Andrew Akoja, called witnesses through whom fraudulent messages printed from the defendants’ phones as well as the device used in perpetrating the crime were tendered.

He urged the court to hold that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and convict the defendants.

In his judgment, Justice Abdulgafar held that the court had carefully considered the plea of guilt entered by the defendants, the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses, exhibits tendered, and the extra-judicial statements of the defendants and was satisfied that the prosecution had established its case against the defendants.

He sentenced Uchena, who claimed to be a Lottery Agent, to one-year imprisonment each on counts 1 and 2.

The judge, however, gave the convict an option of N50,000 fine on count 1 and N200,000 on count 2.

He also ordered the forfeiture of $200 which the convict raised as restitution and iphone 11 used to perpetrate the crime to the Federal Government.

The judge sentenced Quadri to suspended six months imprisonment each on counts 1 and 2.

He also ordered the forfeiture of the iphone 11 used by the convict for the crime to the federal government.

Lagos elders will insist on investigation of Ikoyi collapsed building – Bode George

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George, said on Tuesday elders in Lagos State would resist any attempt by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to sweep investigations into the collapsed 21-storey building in the state under the carpet.

George, who disclosed this during a chat with journalists at his residence in the Ikoyi area of the state, said his house was shaken to its foundation when the building collapsed.

He decried the proliferation of skyscrapers in the high-brow area.

According to him, the land where the skyscrapers were built was the former office of the now moribund Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL).

The politician insisted that the investigations must reveal to Nigerians who sold the land in the area to developers.

He said: “To me, when the British were here and were living in Ikoyi, hardly could you find any house that was more than two or three-storey building. This was because the whole of this Ikoyi was just sand-filled. Suddenly, now you find every area in Ikoyi with skyscrapers and high-rise buildings.

Apart from structural damage, what about the social amenities that will be available to such properties? If you locate three skyscrapers in that closet there, where will those living there get the amenities needed to support them? Electricity, water, general security, and so on?

“These so-called developers don’t consider all these factors. All they care about is that it is an investment.

“We must find out who is behind these high-rise buildings. We the elders in Lagos will not allow Governor Sanwo-Olu to sweep this under the carpet because it may be the darkest period of his administration.

“The General Manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency, Gbolahan Oki, said they gave approval for 15 floors but the Deputy Governor now came and said they gave approval for 21-storey.

“There must be a judicial and technical committee to investigate who owns the land and who is this developer. It is arrant nonsense. My house was badly shaken when the building collapsed. I thought it was an earthquake.”

At least 44 persons were confirmed dead and 15 others rescued from the debris of the high-rise building that collapsed at Gerard Road, Ikoyi, last Monday.

IKOYI BUILDING: 29 families submit samples as Lagos sets up committee on victims’ identification

The Lagos State government has set up a committee to supervise the identification and release of bodies of victims of the 21-storey building that collapsed in the Ikoyi area of the state last week.

The state’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, who disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, said members of the committee include senior officials of the state’s Ministries of Health and Justice.

He also revealed that 29 families had submitted samples for DNA at the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), Yaba, Lagos.

The commissioner stressed that the victims’ bodies would be released to their families from this week.

At least 44 persons were confirmed dead and 15 others rescued from the debris of the high-rise building that collapsed at Gerard Road, Ikoyi, last Monday.

The statement read: “29 families have come forward to submit samples for DNA to identify bodies that they wish to claim. In cases where identification is clear and there are no arguments, the bodies will be released to the families as from this week.

A committee to supervise the identification and release of the bodies has been set up. It comprises senior officials of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Justice.

“At the site, the operation continues. It will go on until the site is cleared and nobody is left in the rubble of the collapsed 21-storey edifice.

“The Panel of Inquiry set up by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to find out why the building went down and suggest ways of stopping such incidents has continued its sittings. It is collecting documents that may help unravel the mystery of the collapsed building.”

Fountain of Life founder, Odukoya loses second wife to cancer

The founder of the Fountain of Life Church, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya, has lost his wife, Pastor Nomthi Odukoya.

The church confirmed the cleric wife’s death in a statement on its Instagram page on Tuesday.

The woman, according to the statement died from cancer.

She was diagnosed of cancer two years ago.

Nomthi, who hails from South Africa, is survived by her husband, two sons and three step-children from the cleric’s first marriage.

Pastor Odukoya’s first wife, Bimbo Odukoya, died in the infamous Sosoliso plane crash in 2005.

The statement read: “With deep regret and gratitude to God, we have to announce the passing of our Senior Pastor’s wife, Pastor Nomthi Odukoya.

“She battled cancer for the better part of two years, She stood on the Word of God, and fought.

“We loved her with all our heart, but who are we to fight the will of God.

“The truth is, at one point in our lives, we all will have to say goodbye. So for now, till we meet again in glory, Goodbye Pastor Nomthi.”

How a Nigerian returned from Canada to vote Buhari and went back – Man recounts

A man has taken to microblogging platform, Twitter to recount how a Canada-based Nigerian returned to show support for Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.

According to the Twitter user, @ogaten10, the supporter of President Buhari flew down to Nigeria to vote for him and he traveled back after.

He noted how the man happily went back to Canada where electricity is stable.

A Nigerian living in Canada, entered plane, flew back to Nigeria, voted for Buhari and went back to a sane society, with 24/7 electricity.

2015 was hooge”, he tweeted.

See his post:

In other news, one Malik Oluwatobi, on Tuesday appeared before an Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun State for assaulting four police officers.

Police prosecutor, E.O Adaraloye told the court that the 32-year-old defendant assaulted Adesoye Aduratayo, attacked Sokunbi Seun, Sodiya Ajani and Oguntoyinbo Femi.

Mr Oluwatobi was accused of conducting himself in a manner likely to breach the peace by obstructing the policemen and engaging them in a physical fight.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted the sum of N50,000 bail with one surety in like sum by the Magistrate, A.O Adeyemi.

The case was adjourned until November 19 for further hearing.

”I no go leave am” – Nigerian man vows to marry lady who sent him N10k after he begged for N3k

A young Nigerian man has taken to social media to reveal the thoughtful and generous thing a lady did that has endeared her to him.

The man simply known as Tega, said that he asked a lady for N3000, and she surprised him by sending N10k instead.

Overjoyed and impressed by her action, he vowed to marry her and never let leave her for any other girl.

Tega wrote; ”I Asked this Girl to send 3k and she sent me 10k . I go marry this one, I no go leave am’

Netizens stormed his comment section to share their thoughts and give advice to him.

@BlueCapChief1 said; Be careful how you receive/collect gifts or money from a girl/lady/woman… If you read the Bible, this was how Esau sold his birthright to Jacob. May God not allow us to lose our relevance!

@SandySings11; Na so we be. We are givers

@ImoleDeji; Tega we know say na man send you money no be girl.

@yincaraji; So you are marrying her because of her money . Mennnn

@SunnyAsare; My guy forget I dash my woman our family Gold but still it end up in Tears @Tegadeyforyou

@Craig45867148; Always share update bros… Which location unah jam abeg??

@urPapaDeyCraze; have 10 women and you’ll never work again

@femi_amola; My brother u better work hard so as to spoil her or else odiworosiworo niyen

Gunmen assassinate retired Airforce general and his physiotherapist in Kaduna.

Gunmen suspected to be assassins have killed a former director of medical training operation, at the Defence headquarters, Air Vice Marshal M. M. Maisaka (Rtd) at his residence in Rigasa, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
 
It was gathered that the deceased was shot dead alongside his physiotherapist (also a NAF personnel) on Monday night, November 8. 

 
The deceased’s son and brother-in-law Saleh Bala, confirmed the news on the social media on Tuesday. 

 
 “Innalillahi wa innailaihir raijun…pls say a prayer for my Dad (Air vice marshal maisaka). He was assassinated at his residence yesterday (Monday) alongside his orderly” the son wrote. 
 
It was learnt that the late Airforce General was one of the finest neurologists in the country before he took ill sometimes ago, and travelled to India to seek for medical attention before returning to the country two months ago.
 
According to Nigerian Tribune, a family source who pleaded for anonymity disclosed that his killing might not be unconnected with the ongoing banditry in the country where he was seen in his community as a shield.

 
“Yes you know our community has been subjected to series of attacks by the bandits. But while he was alive he tried his best to thwart their onslaught on several occasions. They were not happy,” the source said.
 
Reports revealed that a threat message was sent to him about two weeks ago, and the content of the message revealed that he was going to be killed Monday night.
 
The threat message was reported to the police and other security operatives.

 
Meanwhile, the late officer’s brother-in-law took to Facebook to narrate how the incident happened. Read below: 
 

”AVM Mohammed Maisaka (Rtd) murdered.
 
May Allah keep ahead of Nigeria’s affairs and our lives. Yesterday late evening, armed men arrived my brother in-law’s house AVM Mohammed Maisaka (Rtd) at Rigasa, Kaduna, met him in the living room with his wife, my sister Inno and shot him to death.
 
They had first gone to the boys quarters and picked his physiotherapist (also a NAF personal), who they forced to lead them into the main house. In the commotion they also shot the physio to death. Certainly a case of a planned murder.
 
They responded to my sister’s plea to them to also take her life by telling her that they did not have a problem with her, and just casually left the house without picking a thing or threatening anyone further. Maisaka had been paralyzed from a medic condition for about 3 years and had been in rehabilitation until his murder yesterday.
 
Whoever is responsible for this must have held a long grudge against him, because Maisaka has long not been in circulation, but only about and between treatment abroad, convalescent at home or at a local hospital for evaluations or emergency care. Allah knows best. May his shahada (martyrdom) grant him Jannah. Ameen!
 
Maisaka was one time Director of the Nigerian Air Force Medical Services, and an ABU Teaching Hospital lecturer of Internal Medicine, who helped in producing hundreds of doctors across Nigeria and abroad.
 
In spite family opposition, he built and was running a private hospital in the densely populated Rigasa community, as his typical character for social work. He refused in spite his privileges of social status to live outside the community where he also built his retirement home. Our family has lost. Nigeria has lost, indeed. ”

Kanye West appeals to Drake to squash beef and join his live concert

American rapper, Kanye West, also known as “Ye,” has made a video appeal to his colleague, Drake to squash their beef at his live concert.

In the video posted Rap-A-Lot CEO, J Prince, Kanye asked Drake to appear “as a special guest” at a previously unannounced December 7 event in Los Angeles.

The rap mogul read prepared remarks from his phone, acknowledging his beef with Drake, saying “it’s time to put it to rest.”

He said; “Yo this is Ye and J Prince, I’m making this video to address the ongoing back and forth between myself and Drake. Both me and Drake have taken shots at each other, and it’s time to put it to rest.

I’m asking Drake on December 7 to join me on stage as a special guest to share the two biggest albums of the year, live in Los Angeles, with the ultimate purpose being to free Larry Hoover.

I believe this event will not only bring awareness to our cause, but prove to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when we lay our pride to the side and come together.”

Nigeria’s food price hike caused by insecurity — Defence minister

The Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi, said on Monday the worsening insecurity was responsible for the rising prices of food items in Nigeria.

Magashi stated this in his address at a retreat for defence advisers and attaches organised by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Abuja.

He described the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East and the banditry in the North-West as huge security challenges to the country.

He also listed illegal oil bunkering in some states in the South-South and activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the South-East as other security challenges rocking the country.

Magashi said: “The threats currently facing Nigeria and understanding their socio-geographic context is pivotal for adapting appropriate and lasting counter-measures.

“Regrettably, the prevalence of these threats has continued to endanger not only national security and economic growth, but also food security.

“In particular, food security has been adversely affected with the attendant rise in the prices of foodstuff across the country which portends a new dimension of threat.

“This makes it imperative for the various security agencies in the country to continue to collaborate to tackle this menace in order to create an enabling atmosphere for economic activities to thrive and to attract foreign direct investment.

“It also means that the security agencies must explore all avenues within their respective systems to come up with innovative ways of identifying and confronting the challenges facing us as a nation.”

Six die in Bauchi auto crash

At least six persons were confirmed dead in an auto crash along the Jama’are-Azare road in Bauchi on Sunday.

The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in the state, Yusuf Abdullahi the Sector Commander, who confirmed the accident to journalists on Monday, said 15 others were seriously injured in the crash that occurred at Kwanan Digiza village on Sunday morning.

He said a Toyota Hiace bus belonging to the Kano Line transport company was involved in the lone accident.

Abdullahi said: “There was a crash yesterday (Sunday) involving a Kano line commercial vehicle and six people lost their lives to the crash. The six people that died were all females.”

“The crash was caused by speed violation. A total of 21 persons were involved in the crash, including four males, 14 females, one male child, and two female children.

“Among the 15 injured persons were four males, eight females, one male child, and two female children.

“The injured and the corpses had been taken to the Jama’are General hospital for treatment and confirmation.”

NDLEA arrests notorious drug dealer

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a notorious drug dealer, for attempting to smuggle illicit drugs to the United Kingdom.

According to the agency, the suspect, Okoli Collins Ikenna, was the mastermind of recent multiple attempts to export illicit drugs to London, in the United Kingdom, through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), and some courier companies.

In a statement on Sunday, the Director, Media, and Advocacy, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi revealed that Okoli has been on court bail following his arrest in November 2020, and subsequent arraignment before a Lagos Federal High Court, for attempting to export 15.700kgs of Methamphetamine to Australia.

The suspect was arrested on Tuesday, November 2, with 78 parcels of Cannabis, concealed in black soap packs labelled as Dudu Osun, with a total weight of 12.250 kilograms heading to the United Kingdom after a series of investigations into recent multiple attempts to export illicit drugs to the UK.

Furthermore, the agency stated that Okoli is the one behind the attempt to export 7.350kgs of Cannabis to the UK on Thursday, October 21, a consignment that was intercepted at the NAHCO export shed of the MMIA.

Meanwhile, a separate investigation by operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) of the agency attached to courier companies traced two other attempts to export 47.7kgs of cannabis to the UK, through courier firms, to Okoli, after his agents were arrested in the course of investigation named him as the owner of the consignments.

Babafemi also explained that desperate bids by traffickers to export over two kilograms of cocaine, methamphetamine, and cannabis hidden inside containers of body cream, tea bags, vehicle oil, and air filters to London, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate, and New Zealand, through two major courier firms in Lagos were scuttled by narcotic officers of the NDLEA.

He noted that over 261kgs of various illicit substances were intercepted by operatives of the agency in Kano, Kogi, and Osun states.

Following the development, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd) commended the officers and men of the MMIA command, DOGI, and their counterparts in Kano, Kogi, and Osun for sustaining the heat on the cartels across the country.

He encouraged them and their compatriots in other commands to intensify the offensive action against all merchants of death in Nigeria.

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