Many injured as bandits attack Owo community again

Owo community in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State was on Wednesday evening attacked by unknown gunmen. This came seven weeks after some suspected terrorists attacked St. Francis Catholic Church in the community, killing no fewer than 40 worshippers. A source in the community said the hoodlums opened fire at Folahami Junction, where a construction company called Craneburg Construction Company was located, and opened fire on everybody at sight. Some said some explosives devices were also used during the attack. However, the casualty figure has not been ascertained as…

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Man arrested for alleged sexual assault, impregnating 15-year-old step daughter

A man identified as Ojo Babatunde, who allegedly assaulted and impregnated his 15-year-old step daughter has been arrested by the Ekiti State Police Command. The state’s Commissioner of Police, Moronkeji Adesina, in a statement signed yesterday, by the Command’s spokesperson, Sunday Abutu explained that the Juvenile Welfare Centre (JWC) of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) on Friday, July 22, arrested the man identified as Ojo Babatunde of No15, Edugbe Street, Obadore, Omuo- Ekiti for repeatedly assaulting and impregnating his 15-year-old step daughter.    The victim, who is…

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Government, others benefiting from insecurity -Bandit kingpin

Abu Sanni, a bandit kingpin, in a documentary released, yesterday, by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Africa Eye, said insecurity in Nigeria has become a business everyone, including the government benefits from. Yusuf Anka, a journalist, who crisscrossed remote bandit enclaves in the state, undertook the 50 minutes documentary titled The Bandit Warlords of Zamfara. The BBC documentary sheds light on the mindset of bandit leaders, the booming nature of the kidnap-for-ransom business and how insecurity in Zamfara State may have been triggered by ethnic conflict between Hausa and Fulani…

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Four Kaduna-Abuja train kidnap victims released

Abductors of Kaduna-Abuja train victims have released four from the remaining 43 victims in their custody. The terrorists had, on Sunday, flogged the 43 victims. The victims, who consist of two males and two females, secured their freedom around 11:00a.m. yesterday with their relatives picking them up at a location inside the forest along the Kaduna-Abuja highway. Terrorists had taken hostage 62 passengers of the ill-fated Abuja-Kaduna train on March 28. Security operatives and the Kaduna State government are yet to issue any statement regarding the development. The names of…

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Guards Brigade ambushed by terrorists in Abuja

Insecurity fears has increased at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), after terrorists, who hijacked the Kaduna-bound train released a video, where they threatened to kidnap President Muhammadu Buhari and Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai, leading to the immediate closure of all unity schools in Abuja. This was after three soldiers sustained injuries in an ambush by Boko Haram terrorists in Bwari Area Council of the FCT. The soldiers from the elite Guards Brigade guarding the FCT as well as the presidential seat of government were ambushed along Bwari Kubwa road,…

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Man dies of hypertension as bribe-chasing LASTMA officials seize vehicle

A Bureau De Change operator, Modibo Usman, has died from shock following an encounter with two officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority in the Surulere area of Lagos State. It was gathered that Modibo, who was hypertensive, was being conveyed by his son, Mustapha, to the Foremost Radiology Consultant Hospital on Ogunlana Drive, Surulere, to obtain a test result for his daughter, Ummu, when he had the encounter with the officers. Mustapha said his father also had an appointment with his doctor at the Living Heart Hospital in…

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Terrorists threaten to kidnap President Buhari, Governor El-Rufai

Terrorists who kidnapped the Kaduna-Abuja train passengers on March 28, 2022, have vowed to abduct President Muhammadu Buhari and governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasiru el-Rufai if their requests are not met. The terrorists, suspected to be members of Ansaru, also stated that they would abduct other prominent Nigerians, as well as cause mayhem in the country. These were contained in a new video the group released yesterday. The viral video saw the terrorists flogging the remaining male passengers of the ill-fated train attack, while female passengers were asked to…

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Security operatives kill student while shooting at ‘Yahoo Boy’ in Ogun

An SS 2 student of Unity High School, Ago Ika area of Abeokuta, the Ogun State, was yesterday shot dead by security operatives attached to a Special Security Outfits, ‘OP MESA’q. The student, simply identified as Sadiat, was hit by bullets by one of the OP MESA operatives, whose direct shot missed the target, but hit the 17-years old girl walking out of the school premises after finishing her examination for the day. It was gathered that the OP MESA operatives were chasing a suspected internet fraudster, popularly known as”yahoo…

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Woman allegedly sets husband ablaze over Infidelity

Bolu Bamidele, a resident of Koka town, Osun State, has died after his wife, Ifeoluwa, allegedly set him ablaze after a quarrel on Sunday. A family member of the victim, who spoke on condition of anonymity, alleged that the woman locked her husband up and set the house on fire over suspicion of an extra-marital affair. He said, “Bolu was living in Cairo, Egypt, and returned home just before the last Eid Kabir celebration. They got engaged less than three months back. They met at a polytechnic in Offa, Kwara…

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Fintech owners bag jail term in US over $167million money laundering

Top executives of a United States-based fintech company, Ping Express have been sentenced to 27 months imprisonment for breaching money laundering rules. The fintech executives who are Nigerians with the names Anslem Oshionebo and Opeyemi Odeyale pleaded guilty to contravening money laundering rules after sending $167 million to Africa unchecked in less than three years. While Oshionebo is the chief executive officer, Oyedale is chief operating officer and both are suspected to have laundered $160 million out to Nigeria. This was revealed by the US Department of Justice at the…

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