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Benue state bleeds again!

By Ayo Oyoze Baje

Quote:”Thou shalt not kill”-Exodus Chapter 20 verse 13

Ordinarily, the alarming rate of the killing spree of innocent citizens in Benue State, mainly the Agatus allegedly by fully armed Fulani herdsmen over the past decade, from the tenure of Gabriel Suswan through that of Samuel Ortom to the current governor, Hyacinth Alia should be a source of worry to concerned Nigerians. What could be the root causes of the long-winding macabre dance of death, reasons behind the apparent failure of the security operatives to rein in the blood-thirsty monsters and of course, sustainable solutions to it all.

That sorry situation would perhaps, explain the piece of recent admonition given by the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi to President Bola Tinubu to shelve whatever he is still doing in France and return back to the country because over 150 Nigerians have died in his absence. It should send a warning signal on the dire situation of insecurity still ravaging parts of the country. That includes states such as Zamfara, Plateau and of course, Benue. It would be recalled that Obi intended to pay visits to parts of Benue state embroiled with the killings of fellow citizens and physically express his sympathy. However , the state governor, Alia blocked that move. But what could his reasons be?According to media reports Alia warned that he cannot guarantee the safety of persons, or groups visiting the state without his knowledge.

And with regards to Obi’s request the governor described it through his aide,Semaka that he was planning a “political charity” visit. Beyond all the shenanigans, what should touch the hearts of patriotic Nigerians is the imperative of the capacity of our political leaders, through the security forces to carry out their statutory functions of the protection of priceless human life and provide for their welfare. But turning Benue, once regarded as the “Food Basket of the Nation” into the “Killing Field” of the country is unacceptable.For instance, back in 2013 some Fulani invaders moved en mass from Loco and Doma in the neighbouring Nasarawa state and brutally sacked seven villages in Benue state.

In the mindless mayhem that ensued those villages were razed to rubbles, while about 7,000 indigenes were thrown into disarray. The mindless mayhem was reportely triggered by a revenge mission for the killing of a Fulani chieftain by some Agatus militia men. The attackers subsequently took over the villages to get their over 5,000 cattles well fed with the rich and fertile farmlands. Talk about an expansionist agenda to brazenly take over other people’s lands while still sending several of them to their untimely deaths. But that was not all there were to the inter-ethnic clashes.Some two years later, in 2015 another set of Agatus, numbering over 50 fell victims to the heinous killings by Fulani herdsmen.

That was according to media reports. But the then Commissioner of Police, Hyacinth Dagala claimed that only 30 corpses were recovered. And in a similar scenario, in July 2018 about 400 Agatus were wiped off the surface of the earth by yet another set of armed Fulani herdsmen. That was according to Paul Ede the coordinates of the civil society groups. But the Commissioner of Police,Benue state as at that time, Paul Yakadi stated that: ” Only three corpses were seen in Aila and Adagbo”. Talk about painful facts and the shadowy figures released when it comes to providing information about human tragedies. So, the killings continued. And on April 12, 2022 the media was awash with the gory and terrifying tale of how some armed Fulani herdsmen swooped on several villages in the same Benue state, killed 25 people and left many more injured. Fast forward to three years later as the news item that made headline was that of: ” Many feared dead , fresh Benue attack”. The report was that of how armed herders invaded Otobi community in the Akpa District of Otukpo LGA. A resident simply called Edwin Emma stated that the attacks have led to the mass exodus of the indigenes, including his wife and children.

The ugly incident took place at about 5.30 pm on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, according to the lawmaker representing Otukpo -Akpa in Benue state House of Assembly, Kennedy Angbo. Many were reportedly killed, being the third of such attacks in the communities within the month of April.What all these crimes against fellow Nigerian citizens amount to, is that of the gross failure of the security operatives and of course , the past and present administrations to identify and bring to justice the masterminds behind the serial killings. The other factor, which is similarly worrisome, is the seemingly “soft” treatment of the killers as if their lives are more precious than that of their voiceless victims.This is not healthy for a nation whose leaders are preaching equity, justice and unity but have not been able to walk the talk.

It goes far beyond mere rhetoric.Much as one appreciates the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris for deploying the Deputy IG Operations to Benue state on ‘Red Alert’ to find lasting solution to the killings he and his team will succeed only if the criminals apprehended are brought to justice for all Nigerians to learn from their efforts. There should be no toe too big to be stepped on. None! That should be the moving mantra to the five units of the mobile force,the police special forces, those handling the police aerial surveillance helicopters and of course, the Special Police Intelligence and Investigative teams. So, for the 24-hours Crime Prevention and Visibility Patrols deployed to Benue state and other parts of the country to succeed all hands must be on deck.Sustained collaboration of the traditional rulers, the youth leaders, the religious helmsmen and the security operatives has become sin qua non to achieving the full protection of lives and property.

Above all, anyone found to have had a hand in the deaths of innocent Nigerians must and must be brought to speedy justice. And no more should there be any so called spurious amnesty program for killers as if their lives are more precious than those whose precious lives they have wantonly wasted. Justice for one is justice for all.As the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar 111 rightly noted, “we have complained enough about the killers. It is time for the military to kill the killers”. Also,our political leaders should be guided by the 1999 Kampala Conference on Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation in Africa ( CSSDCA ) which focused on the importance of strengthening internal security. As the Lecture delivered by Mario Machungo highlighted: “Good Leadership Counts”.

Crime And Criminality: Edo Chief Judge Pledges Synergy With Police

By Ebinum Samuel

Crime And Criminality: Edo Chief Judge Pledges Synergy With Police

The Edo state Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Daniel Iyobosa Okungbowa, yesterday pledged to work with the police in the fight against crime and criminialty in the state.
He said this when the Zone 5 Assistatant Inspector-General of Police, AIG Salman-Dogo and his team paid a working visit to him.


Okungbowa disclosed that since the police and the judiciary are partners whorshiping in the same temple of justice,he would not only ensure the speedy dispensation of all criminal matters in Edo state as requested by the AIG, but work with the police in the fight against crime and criminalty.
Earlier, Dogo requested that the existing relationship between the police and the judiciary be deepened in the interest of the good people of Edo state.


The visit which was part of the AIG’s effort to foster collaboration and strengthened relationship with the Edo State Judiciary, had on the team of the AIG, the officer in charge of Legal Section, CSP Festus Bright Ojeizele and the spokesman of the zone , SP Momoh Tijani.

Korean Intelligence Service commends NDLEA on arrest of wanted drug baron, seeks suspect’s extradition. The world can count on Nigeria for effective drug war, Marwa assures; appreciates Korean govt for donating equipment to Agency

By Ebinum Samuel

The National Intelligence Service of the Republic of Korea (NIS) has commended the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, for its exceptional effort and professionalism in apprehending a wanted 59-year-old drug baron Ogbonnaya Kevin Jeff whose 17 years of hiding in the dark to ship illicit drugs worth billions of naira across the world, was ended in February following his arrest by NDLEA operatives in Lagos.
Ogbonnaya had for years been a pain in the neck of the Korean authorities following the persistent shipment of illicit drugs linked to him to South Korea. As a result, an Interpol red notice was issued against him, while the National Intelligence Service of South Korea sought the help of NDLEA in tracking and arresting him. He had served a one-year prison sentence in Korea in 2007 for drug offences and deported to Nigeria in 2008. After years of being on his trail, operatives of a Special Operations Unit of NDLEA eventually arrested him on Wednesday, 12th February 2025, at his hideout at No. 3, Ibukunoluwa Taiwo Close, off LASU Road, Lagos.


Excited with the breakthrough, a delegation from the Korean Intelligence Service on Wednesday 16th April 2025 paid the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) a courtesy visit to deliver a letter of appreciation by the Director of NIS, Taeyong Cho. In his letter, Cho expressed gratitude for Marwa’s support and “the NDLEA’s exceptional cooperation during our recent joint operation, which led to the arrest of Kevin Jeff, a key figure in an international drug organization.”
According to the Korean Intelligence chief, “Kevin Jeff was responsible for smuggling significant quantities of narcotics into the Republic of Korea, and the NIS had been tracking him for years. I am truly pleased that our two services have successfully carried out the first special cooperation, enabling us to bring him to justice. Without the NDLEA’s invaluable cooperation, those long-standing efforts might have been in vain.


“Once again, I extend my deepest gratitude for the NDLEA’s exemplary service in this cooperation. Building on this significant achievement in our joint efforts against drug-related crimes, I look forward to further strengthening our collaboration.” The NIS delegation comprising: Messrs Choi Younkwan and Kim Juseok sought for the extradition of Ogbonnaya to South Korea to face pending drug charges.
In his response, Marwa expressed appreciation for the Koreans’ commendation and assured them that the world can always count on Nigeria in the global effort against illicit drug trafficking.
“We’re delighted to partner with you and be of service to you because your Service has a long history of professionalism. We want to give the assurance that at any time, you can count on us to work together with you towards a drug-free world”, the NDLEA boss stated.


He thanked the Korean government for the donation of some equipment to the Agency, adding that they “will be of tremendous help to us as we continue to execute our job of keeping Nigeria and the world safe from drug traffickers.” He said he will study their request for extradition and work within the limits allowed by the Nigerian laws and the bilateral agreements between the two countries. He expressed hope in the possibility of getting training opportunities for NDLEA officers in Korean Intelligence training institution as part of the evolving partnership.

No Fulani herders attack in Enugu – Police

The Enugu State Police Command has refuted reports that Fulani herdsmen recently launched a series of attacks on some villages in the state, killing no fewer than 25 persons.

According to the command, through its spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe, its scrutiny showed the report as “entirely false, sensational, and mischievous.”

The command asserted that the report contained fabricated names and incidents that never occurred in the state.

He said the report was a “calculated attempt to misinform the public and undermine the efforts of security agencies in maintaining peace and security in the state.”

Some media platforms had reported that about 25 people have been killed in recent days, and many others injured in the agrarian communities of Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State following an onslaught by herdsmen.

According to the reports, the latest attacks have overwhelmed local communities, leaving behind a trail of death, displacement, and growing despair among residents such that they are fleeing their villages to Anambra and Kogi States neighbouring communities for safety.

The police spokesperson said, “The report is speculative and lacks credibility, particularly in its use of vague terms such as ‘at least’, which have no place in factual journalism.”

Ndukwe also quoted the State Commissioner of Police, Mamman Giwa, condemning the dissemination of “inaccurate, mischievous and baseless reports designed to mislead and cause unnecessary panic.”

While affirming its commitment to combating crime and criminality, Ndukwe urged members of the public to disregard the false report and remain confident in the state’s security apparatus.

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.

Daniel Bwala: Ali Ndume Gets Jobs for His Children at CBN NNPC But Sends Poor Man’s Children to the Army

Political commentator and lawyer, Daniel Bwala, has criticized Senator Ali Ndume, accusing him of favoring his own children with elite job placements while encouraging less privileged Nigerians to join the military. In a statement that has stirred public debate, Bwala said, “Ali Ndume gets jobs for his children at CBN, NNPC, but sends poor man’s children to the army.”

Bwala made the remarks during a televised interview on Channel TV, where he questioned the fairness and equity in opportunities given to citizens by their representatives. According to him, leaders should lead by example and not expose other people’s children to danger while shielding their own from national service.

The statement has drawn mixed reactions from the public and political observers. Supporters of Bwala argue that his comments highlight a long-standing issue of inequality in public service recruitment and political favoritism. Meanwhile, allies of Ndume have dismissed the claims as unfounded and politically motivated.

Ndume, who represents Borno South in the Senate, is yet to respond to the allegations. However, the comments have sparked renewed scrutiny of how public office holders leverage their positions for personal and familial gain in Nigeria’s politica l landscape.

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

Police Officer In Ekiti Taken Into Custody Over Stabbing

By Ebinum Samuel

The police in Ekiti state has arrested, taken into custody a police officer who allegedly stabbed a man in Ise-Ekiti at the weekend. According to SP Sunday Abutu, the Command spokesman, the Police Command has noticed a video circulating on the social media where a young girl (name unknown) was complaining that his father was stabbed on his palm by a Policeman serving in Ise-Ekiti due to an argument that ensued between her brother and the Policeman’s girlfriend.

Abutu disclosed that the State Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph Eribo,upon noticing the complaint, directed the DC CID to take over the case and ensure a thorough investigation is conducted.Meanwhile, the officer in question has been taken into custody for investigation and other necessary actions. The Command has called on everyone especially the family members of the victim to be calm, as nothing short of justice will be delivered in this case as soon as possible.

Why we arrested Singer Portable -Kwara police

By Ebinum Samuel

The Kwara State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, also known in the entertainment industry as “Portable” following a petition received from one Mr. Okunola Saheed, popularly known as “Osupa,” against Habeeb Okikiola Badmus a.k.a “Portable”. The confirmation of the arrest of the controversial artiste is contained in a press release made available to journalists on Sunday night in Ilorin the Kwara State capital by the Police Public Relations Officer of Kwara Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi.

According to the statement, Police detectives of Kwara Command have taken lawful steps in line with due process to investigate the allegations.Police authority further noted that the petition borders on serious allegations which includes criminal defamation, threat to life, incitement, character assassination, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace and the use of abusive and insulting words. Police maintained that in view of the weight of the said allegations and the supporting evidence presented, the Command secured a valid arrest warrant from a Magistrate Court sitting in Ilorin.Acting on this warrant, operatives from the Command proceeded to Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Saturday, 13th April 2025, where the suspect was apprehended at about 19:25hrs.

He was immediately brought to Ilorin for further investigations.Upon his arrival, the suspect’s statement was taken in the presence of legal representatives from both parties and he is currently in custody and arrangements are being made to charge him to court without delay.The State however submitted that the Kwara State Police Command remains committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served in a fair and transparent manner urging members of the public to remain calm and refrain from spreading unverified information.

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.