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Many feared killed as herders renew attacks on Benue community

Panic gripped residents of Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State on Tuesday evening as suspected armed herders launched a fresh attack, leaving several people feared dead and hundreds displaced.

A resident of the area, Edwin Emma, confirmed the assault in a distressed phone call to journalists.

“We are being attacked by herdsmen at Otobi community. My wife and children are fleeing as I speak. Please call for help,” he said.

The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Akpa constituency in the Benue State House of Assembly, Kennedy Angbo, also confirmed the attack, which he said began around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

In a phone conversation, Angbo disclosed that three corpses had already been recovered, with many more people feared killed.

“Right now, many people are feared dead, and hundreds have fled the community,” the lawmaker stated.

This marks the third reported attack on the Otobi community in the month of April alone, deepening fears among locals over growing insecurity in the area.

Panic gripped residents of Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State on Tuesday evening as suspected armed herders launched a fresh attack, leaving several people feared dead and hundreds displaced.

A resident of the area, Edwin Emma, confirmed the assault in a distressed phone call to journalists.

“We are being attacked by herdsmen at Otobi community. My wife and children are fleeing as I speak. Please call for help,” he said.

The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Akpa constituency in the Benue State House of Assembly, Kennedy Angbo, also confirmed the attack, which he said began around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

In a phone conversation, Angbo disclosed that three corpses had already been recovered, with many more people feared killed.

“Right now, many people are feared dead, and hundreds have fled the community,” the lawmaker stated.

This marks the third reported attack on the Otobi community in the month of April alone, deepening fears among locals over growing insecurity in the area.

Edo Police Nabs Woman In Possesion of Firearms

By Ebinum Samuel

The proactive and unwavering resolve by the new commissioner of police in charge of Edo state, Monday Agbonika, to rid the state of crimes has yielded result as credible intelligence at the disposal of the Command led to the arrest of one Woman and the recovery of five firearms.In the early hours ofAccording to the Command’s spikesman, CSP Moses Joel Yamu, on 10/04/2025 at about 0130hrs, the Command’s X-Squad, raided a premises located at Iguezemwahu community along Benin-Auchi Road and recovered two single-barrel guns, three pistols, seven live cartridges, one dagger, one trigger part and one Beretta magazine all concealed inside the seat of a motorcycle.

He said during the raid, one Janet Dominic ‘f’ 32yrs in whose possession the weapons were found was arrested while one Dominic surname unknown escaped from the scene on sighting the Police. Investigation is ongoing with a view to arrest the fleeing suspect.

The Command, Yamu disclosed seeks the public’s cooperation aimed at improving public safety and security in the state. Members of the public can contact the command with any relevant information or concerns through the following numbers:Emergency Control Room08077773721 & 08037646272For Complaints;PCB- 08150999335 CRU- 08100389992

International Fraudster Goes Into Hiding After Younger Brother’s Arrest

By Ebinum Samuel

A Lagos based fraudster is reported to have gone underground following yesterday’s arrest of his younger brother in the state by security operatives.The security agents, according to people close to the wire transfer fraud kingpin, is said to be on wanted list of security agencies in the past 15 months over allegations of fraudulent activities with his Lebanese partner based in Ghana.

The source disclosed that the fraudster, Olamide had boasted severally before friends and his cahoots that security agents are on his Payroll.On the arrested brother whose name was simply given as Emmanuel, it was learnt that when the security agents stormed the fraudster suspected hideout, the fraudster escaped.

However , his brother who was riding in one of the fraudster cars in the area was nabbed by the agents.Even as it was not clear why the brother was wisked away, the source disclosed that Olamide, the wanted guy escaped with his SPY Police vehicle .Meanwhile, the brother arrested has been flown to Abuja.

NDLEA destroys largest seizure of 1.6m kilograms illicit drugs seized in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo. Times have changed, we’re fully prepared to hold those who defy the law accountable, Marwa warns barons, traffickers

By Ebinum Samuel

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has destroyed heaps of illicit drugs weighing about 1.6 million kilograms of assorted illicit substances seized across Lagos, Ogun and Oyo state, in what is till date the largest volume of seizures to be set ablaze at a time in the history of the Agency. The public destruction of the illicit substances witnessed by representatives of government officials, traditional rulers, clergymen, other security agencies, international partners, NGOs and community leaders, among others, was conducted at an isolated location at Ipara, along Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Ogun state on Saturday 12th April 2025. Some of the illicit drugs destroyed include 123 kilograms of cocaine; 46.8 kilograms of heroin; 1.4 million kilograms of cannabis; 148,000 kilograms of codeine syrup; 3,244.26 kilograms of tramadol; 1,544 kilograms of skuchies; and 111 kilograms of methamphetamine, among others.Speaking at the occasion, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) said the exercise is a testament to the Agency’s steadfast commitment to tackling the scourge of drug trafficking in the country.

“The sheer volume of seizures, which totals approximately 1.6 million kilograms, serves as a reminder of the grave danger these substances pose to public health until they are completely and irreversibly destroyed. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) operates under a clear mandate to reduce these narcotics to rubble. At all times, we discharge this duty with the utmost seriousness and diligence”, he stated.He warned those involved in drug trafficking that the times have changed and there will be no breathing space or any safe haven for them in Nigeria. In his words, “To those still involved in the illicit drug trade, we will persist in reminding them that times have changed.

The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains unwavering in its commitment to providing the leadership and political will required to eradicate this menace. At the NDLEA, we are fully prepared to pursue our objective of holding accountable those who defy the law. In the past four years, we have successfully prosecuted and got convicted 10,572 such offenders, who are now serving various jail terms.”He expressed appreciation to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun and Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo for their support for the Commands and operations of the Agency in their respective states.The NDLEA boss who was represented at the occasion by the Agency’s Director of Assets and Financial Investigation (DAFI), Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, justified the public destruction of the confiscated drugs. “The rationale is simple: to show transparency and accountability. By making this process open, we affirm our collective resolve against the insidious activities of illicit drug trafficking.

This exercise is not merely symbolic—it is forensic, grounded in evidence. Random laboratory tests are carried out to confirm the authenticity of the seized items. The substances are destroyed with the approval of the court after the cases linked to them have been brought to closure, following arrests and successful prosecution”, he stated.He said the event represents a significant milestone in the history of the Agency because “It is the public destruction of the largest seized narcotics across a spectrum of commands under NDLEA Zone 9 and Zone 11, which comprise the Lagos Strategic Command, Ogun State Command, Oyo State Command, MMIA Strategic Command, Lagos Seaports, Idiroko Border Command, and Seme Border Command”, adding that “while this accomplishment reflects our determination, it also underscores the scale of the challenge we continue to face.”

While commending the unwavering dedication of our officers, “who are working tirelessly to ensure that we do not fail in our assigned task of curbing illicit drug trafficking”, Marwa thanked both local and international partners who have continued to contribute to the success of the work of the Agency. “Likewise, our international partners—such as the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (US-DEA); International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Bureau (INL) of the US; United Kingdom Border Force; National Crime Agency (NCA) of the UK, the French Police; the German Police, and others—who are playing pivotal roles in bolstering our efforts.

I am also deeply grateful to First Bank of Nigeria, Fidelity Bank, Sterling Bank, and other stakeholders including the Nigerian Military, Customs, Police, Civil Defence, Immigration, FRSC, NAFDAC, and a host of others for their support, embodying the collaborative spirit necessary for effective drug control in society”, he added.In his remark at the ceremony, Ogun state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun represented by his Special Adviser on Security, AIG Olusola Subair (Rtd) commended the efforts of the leadership and personnel of NDLEA for their courage, professionalism, consistent efforts in intercepting illicit drugs before they get to communities and streets.

“Their work in saving lives, in strengthening communities and upholding the rule of law is well appreciated”, he stated, adding that the state government remains a committed partner in the fight against drug-related crime.While noting that the drug scourge is a social, economic and public health crisis, Governor Abiodun said “We must invest in prevention through education, through counseling and youth empowerment initiatives. We must strengthen rehabilitation centres and provide support systems for those battling addiction.”

Fans, friends mourn four gospel artistes killed in Ogun accident…

Fans, friends mourn four gospel artistes killed in Ogun accident…

Fans and friends of four gospel artistes who died in an accident along the Sagamu-Ikorodu Expressway on Saturday have taken to social media to express their condolences over the death of the singers.

The details News Metro reports that the musicians, including Kekere Jesu, lost their lives in a fatal motor accident along the expressway.

The Public Education Officer of the Ogun Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Florence Okpe, had earlier confirmed the incident in a statement.

Okpe identified the deceased as Evangelist Ayodeji Kekerejesu, Evangelist Iyanu Joseph, Monjolajesu Oluwapamilerin, and Opeyemi Adesina.

According to the FRSC, the crash occurred when the vehicle conveying the gospel singers collided with another, resulting in a high-impact accident that killed all four occupants.

She disclosed that preliminary investigations attributed the crash to overspeeding and poor visibility on the highway, leading to a multi-vehicle collision that claimed no fewer than 24 lives.

The gospel musicians were reportedly on their way to a ministration when the incident happened.

The death of gospel artistes attracted tributes from fans and friends across social media platforms.

A Facebook user, Victor Odeyale, described the incident as heart-wrenching.

“Heart-wrenching. may the Lord comfort their family and loved ones. Untimely death is nullified in Jesus’ name. Amen.”

Walshak Kos wrote, “They are gospel ministers and evangelists, but they still died through accident. They must have prayed against evil during their prayer time, but it still happened.

“This shows life is complicated. Sometimes, you can do everything right and still get it wrong. You can pray hard, and evil still happens to you. Life is just complicated. We only survive by grace, not by strength.

“There are situations in life we can’t have answers to until we meet God face to face. Rest well, Kings and Queens.”

Rotimi Oladele chronicled the childhood journey of two of the musicians while praying for the repose of their souls.

“Kekere Jesu and Iyanu Joseph began their ministerial journey from childhood; I knew Iyanu since 2010, we attended the same CAC church in Ado Ekiti before he was connected with Kekere Jesu.

“They shared the same vision, they were attending the same university here in Ekiti.

They are gone so soon but still, they do exploit the ministry. May their gentle souls rest in perfect peace,” Oladele wrote.

Ayeni Abosede recalled how she lost her friends on the same expressway.

“This same Sagamu route was where I lost my bosom friend. Prophet Kekere Jesu, we love you but God loves you most. Cac Oke Agbara Monatan will miss your spiritual outpouring.”

Meanwhile, video footage sighted by our correspondent showed that Kekere Jesu, alongside his brother’s wife, was buried on Monday.

Police Operatives In Lagos Begins Manhunt For ‘yahoo Yahoo’ Kingpin Over Attack On His Cahoots

By Ebinum Samuel

The police operatives in Lagos has began search for a young man said to be a wire transfer fraud expert over attack on two of his cahoots.
The suspect whose name was simply given as Olamide, is being wanted by the police operatives following a written petition sent to the police as mastermind of attack on his patners in the ignoble business by street urchins also known as ‘area boys’ in highbrow area of Lekki.
Sources close to the matter said Olamide, a frequent guest of security agents over his fraudulent escapedes, was said to have asked the urchins to attack and brutalized his cahoots who came to ask him for their share of a deal.


The international fraudster with solid connections with top security agents was last year arrested by operatives of the Inspector-general of Police Intelligence Response Team in Abuja . He then had three of his cars worth over N1.2billion impounded and parked at area F Police headquarters for safe keeping. The vehicles were released to him after he settled the guy who dragged him before IRT operatives .
While the police are on his manhunt, the source disclosed that his wife who was arrested in connection with her husband fraudlent activities has since been released even as the husband refused to show up.
A close associate of the fraudster told Newstower.ng that the young man now disguises
with diplomatic vehicle in order to invade arrest.


“Olamide, a 29 years old fraudster has over 15 houses between Ikoyi and Ogombo. He is always a guest of security agents, but very smart in ‘settling’ these agents. However, he’s a wicked alec when it comes to treating his patners in ‘yahoo yaoo’ fairly” said a cahoot close to the fraudster.

Lekki, Italy based businessmen arrested over illicit drug shipments to Nigeria, Europe. As NDLEA destroys 13,198 kilograms skunk in Edo forests; busts drug repackaging factory in Katsina village, recovers 86,000 pills of opioid, arrests 4. Marwa commends personnel, prays for safer and drug free society on eid-el-fitr

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested a Lekki-based businessman and proprietor of Damillionz Takeout, Arokodare Damil Ebenezer in connection with the shipment of 60 parcels of Loud, a strong strain of cannabis, from the United States of America to Nigeria.The 43-year-old businessman was arrested at Bay Lounge, Admiralty Way, Lekki area of Lagos where he does his illicit drug business on Monday 24th March 2025 while he was expecting to take the delivery of his latest drug consignment. His arrest followed the seizure of his cargo that arrived Nigeria in seven big cartons at a logistics company in Lagos on 12th March by NDLEA operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation.After his arrest, he was taken to his Lekki home for a search during which 94grams of the same psychoactive substance, cannabis crusher and other drug paraphernalia were recovered.

This brings the total weight of the drug seized from him to 32.24 kilograms.In his statement, he claimed he started the illicit drug business in 2017.Attempt by another businessman Omoruyi Terry to export 1,400 pills of tramadol 225mg weighing 800 grams to Italy has also been thwarted by NDLEA officers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos. Omoruyi was intercepted at the screening point of terminal 2 of the Lagos airport on his way to Italy via a Qatar Airways flight. Investigation reveals the suspect is an Italy based frequent traveler and logistics agent. In Katsina, four suspects: Baraka Abubakar, 40; Haruna Alitine, 23; Muhammad Babangida, 20; and Hamisu Lawal, were arrested on Friday 28th March during an intelligence led raid operation at Godai village in Daura LGA where 684 blocks of compressed skunk, a strain of cannabis weighing 423kg and 86,000 pills of diazepam were recovered from them. The three male suspects were arrested while repackaging the diazepam tablets into other containers while Baraka, the female suspect was apprehended with the heaps of skunk in her house.Not less than 13,198 kilograms of cannabis sativa were destroyed in Edo forests across parts of the state between Monday 24th and Friday 28th March by NDLEA operatives who also evacuated 158kg of same substance for possible prosecution. The forests where no fewer than four cannabis plantations were discovered and destroyed include: Uhen forest, Ovia North East LGA; Sobe, Owan West LGA; and Amahor forest in Igueben LGA.In Niger state, NDLEA officers on patrol along Mokwa-Jebba road on Friday 28th March intercepted a black Toyota Corolla car marked SLM 137 SV and arrested the two occupants in possession of 179 blocks of compressed skunk with a total weight of 77.6kg concealed in false bottom of the vehicle.

The two suspects are: Paul Christopher, 46, and Lucky Star Anumie. In another operation, 50kg skunk was on Saturday 29th March recovered from the home of a suspect, Isa Iliya, who is currently at large, in Wawa village, Borgu council area of the state.While 108.5kg of skunk was recovered from lockup shops at Aria New Market, in Enugu metropolis, Enugu state by NDLEA operatives on Tuesday 25th March, 25kg of same substance was seized from a suspect Abdulrazak Saka at Kilako Area of Ilorin, Kwara State on Monday 24th March. Another suspect Suli Saheed, 50, was nabbed with 2.5 kilograms of Ghanaian Loud and 515 grams of Colorado, at Olomi Academy area of Ibadan, Oyo state. With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week.

These include: WADA sensitisation lecture to students and staff of Blessed Martins International School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi state; Model Ideal College, Enugu; Oto-Awori Senior Secondary School, Ijanikin, Lagos state; and Command Secondary School, Numan, Adamawa state, among others.While commending the officers and men of MMIA, DOGI, Edo, Kwara, Niger, Enugu, Oyo and Katsina Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that their operational successes and those of their compatriots across the country especially their balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts are well appreciated. He extended eid-el-fitr greetings to them, their families, other stakeholders and Nigerians at large. “May the spirit of obedience and sacrifice that defines this special day guide and strengthen us as we remain steadfast in our pursuit of a drug-free society. May Allah continue to bless and guide us and may our collective efforts bring us closer to a safer and healthier society for all”, the NDLEA boss added.

Ogun govt official frustrates police murder trial in Lagos

The trial of five murder suspects in Lagos state by police officers recently met a brickwall after attempts to carry out thorough investigations were allegedly thwarted by a top government official in neighbouring Ogun state.The murder suspects, Hammed Olayiwola, 45, Taofeek Ajasa, 47, Samuel Ajose, 39, Segun Elijah, 54, Segun Dada, 54, and Elijah Adeogun, 43, were earlier arrested by the police at Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos over the fracas that took place in Osuke village in Ado-Odo, Ota in Ogun state, following a petition to the Inspector General of Police by one Lanre Balogun and Co on behalf of Ileke family descendants against one Adeogun Elijah and others.The petitioner alleged criminal conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms, causing grievous harm, attempted murder and murder.

It was reportedly referred to Assistant Inspector-General of Police in Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, for discreet investigation after which detectives attached to the Zone swung into action and arrested the suspects.It was learned that the allegations were based on the invasion of Osuke village with sophisticated weapons by some masked criminals who engaged in shooting and causing a breach of peace after which one Saheed Shoboyede Jinadu, 24, was fatally shot and was later confirmed dead.Police sources said the Zonal Tracking unit at the Zone waded into the matter and all the necessary legal steps including letter of investigation sent to the Magistrate court in Ota, High court in Ilaro, Court of Appeal in Ibadan for verification of documents, MTN and Airtel communication services in order to generate call log and other useful information to assist the investigation.Reports said detectives succeeded in recovering two expended AK-47 rifle ammunition shells, two expended cartridge at the crime scene and later transfer them as exhibits after arresting the suspects.

The case, however, took a different dimension after detectives made frantic efforts to obtain court papers for their remand in Ogun state pending the conclusion of their investigations but their efforts were thwarted by the top government officials said to be a member of the church that bought the land which caused the bloody fracas in Osuke village.Furthermore, police sources said their efforts to also get the result of the autopsy to know the cause of the death of the deceased, get result of the recovered empty shells for forensic analysis and arrest other suspects implicated in the murder case, were also hampered by the government official whom they alleged was busy taking all necessary steps to use his office to release the suspects who are known as notorious land grabbers in Ogun state.However, the case came to the open after the Attorney General of Ogun state, Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN, released a statement indicting the investigating officers and the AIG of being used by land grabbers. He also reportedly accused the AIG of attempting to preempt a review of misconduct and criminal enterprise of the policemen under his watch.

In the statement, the AGF stated that from the errors made by the police investigators, it was clear that his ministry was being unwittingly used to perpetuate injustice and persecute a citizen hence it discontinued the false charges in court.Meanwhile, Police sources said the case and suspects have being transferred to Force headquarters, Abuja for further investigations while discreet efforts are being made to arrest other fleeing suspects the matter.

Dark secret in Oyo schools: Many students are Cultists – CP reveals

 

Pandemonium erupted in Ibadan as 59 students from Government Technical College, Orita-Aperin, were arrested for unleashing mayhem on Christ Apostolic Grammar School (CAC), leaving destruction in their wake.The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Johnson Adenola, confirmed the mass arrest on Monday during a high-stakes stakeholders’ meeting at the Command Headquarters, convened to tackle the growing menace of school-related gang violence.According to the police, the rampaging students stormed CAC Grammar School on Thursday, vandalising school property, smashing vehicles, and leaving some teachers injured in the chaos.“Destroyed properties included vehicles, the school library, and some teachers were injured during the attack,” Adenola stated, expressing shock over the lawlessness displayed by the students.Following an intense investigation, 17 of the arrested students were found culpable, while the rest were released without charges.“When I interviewed them on Saturday, I was shocked by the riot. The level of decadence in schools across Oyo State is alarming,” the Commissioner lamented.

Determined to curb the escalating violence, the police convened the emergency meeting, bringing together key stakeholders to devise solutions.“The Command convened this stakeholders’ meeting to end gang violence in schools within Ibadan and across Oyo State. It has been observed that many students go on rampages, especially after term examinations or at the end of the school term. This behaviour is unacceptable. It must end immediately,” Adenola warned.The Commissioner further revealed disturbing trends of cultism among students, raising concerns about the deepening crisis.

It is unfortunate that many students in the state are cultists, with nicknames different from their real identities. The police have initiated measures, including school visits, to sensitise students about the dangers of cultism,” he said.He urged parents and guardians to take an active role in their children’s upbringing, stressing that financial support alone is insufficient.Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Saliu Adelabu, commended the police for their swift intervention and assured that juvenile courts were prepared to try the culprits.The crucial meeting was attended by principals from both schools, Oyo State SUBEB Chairman, Dr. Nurein Adeniran, and parents of the affected students. (NAN)

EFCC arraigns 2 Chinese Nationals, Nigerian over N3.4b, $2.5m cybercrime case

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned two Chinese nationals, Huang Haoyu and An Hongxu, alongside a Nigerian, Audu Friday, before Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos.

The defendants are facing an 11-count charge related to cyber-terrorism, computer-related offenses, and money laundering involving a staggering ₦3,407,824,740.78 and $2,562,203.

The EFCC alleges that the trio engaged in fraudulent activities that violated Nigeria’s anti-cybercrime and financial regulations.

According to the EFCC, the accused were part of a syndicate of 792 individuals arrested in Lagos last December 19, during the agency’s “Eagle Flush Operation.”

They were allegedly involved in cryptocurrency investment scams and romance fraud.

Investigations indicated that Friday had incorporated Genting International Co. Limited under the directive of Huang Haoyu.

According to one of the charges, the defendants conspired to gain financial advantage by recruiting Nigerian youths to impersonate foreign nationals in fraudulent schemes.

The EFCC further alleged that they retained over N3.4 billion in a Union Bank account, funds suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.

The trio pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Following their pleas, EFCC prosecutor Bilkisu Buhari requested a short trial date and for the defendants to be remanded in EFCC custody.

The Defence counsel Emeka Okonkwo, SAN, also requested that they remain in EFCC custody pending their bail hearing.

Justice Osiagor granted the request, ordering their remand in EFCC custody and adjourning the case for a bail hearing.