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  • Troops arrest 28 oil thieves, recover 290,000 litres of products

    Troops arrest 28 oil thieves, recover 290,000 litres of products

    Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in collaboration with other security agencies have arrested 28 suspected oil thieves, dismantled four illegal refineries and seized over 290,000 litres of stolen products in the Niger Delta.

    The acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lt. Col. Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, confirmed the development in a statement he released in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

    Danjuma said at Okrika in Okrika Local Government Area, the operatives intercepted two wooden boats which were loading Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from a vessel offloading the product at a jetty.

    He said two boats were also intercepted at Okrika, with one loaded with over 33,000 litres of stolen products at a jetty in Okrika, adding that another wooden boat loaded with over 5,000 litres of stolen products was also found in the area.

    Danjuma noted that following a tip-off on illegal oil bunkering activities around a pipeline after Sterling Global Company Road, Akpabo, at Elele Alimini in Emohua LGA, the troops stormed the area and impounded a tanker with registration number Rivers JJN 287 ZU coming out of the pipeline right of way.

    He said he vehicle was suspected to have loaded about 90,000 litres of stolen products from the site and confirmed that two suspects, the driver and his motor boy, were taken into custody.

    He further explained that at Okolomade in Abua/Odual LGA, over 2,600 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) were recovered by the troops.

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    Danjuma said along Imo River, the troops deactivated two illegal refining sites and seized three drum pots, three receivers, and over 2,500 litres of stolen crude around Obuzor, Asa Asa in Ukwa West LGA of Abia State.

    He noted that at Orashi River waterside, two wooden boats were intercepted with over 700 litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene recovered adding that six suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures.

    In Delta State, the troops, who were said to have acted on credible intelligence on the activities of oil thieves along the PAN Ocean Pipeline right of way in Ethiope East LGA, closed in on criminals, who on sighting them fled the area.

    “However, one suspect was arrested and various items recovered. These included vandalized pipes, hoses, a large quantity of Bagco sacks, and leather materials. Others included one Peugeot 406 car, a Camry car, one Toyota Jeep, as well as a lorry van loaded with over 1,650 litres of stolen products”, the statement said.

    He added that the troops on pipeline surveillance along the Midwestern Oil and Gas Pipeline Rright of way at Umusan-Obodogwa in Ndokwa West LGA intercepted a Mercedes-Benz truck with registration number Enugu VE 174 ENU conveying 24 pieces of 14-inch pipes and three gas cylinders.

    While saying that two persons were arrested, Danjuma explained that the pipes were suspected to have been vandalized from the SEPCO Oil and Gas pipeline at Kwale.

    He said that around Eruemukohwarien in Ughelli North LGA, a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number Delta PTN 926 XA was intercepted for conveying 10 drums filled with 2,500 litres of condensates, adding that the driver was arrested.

    Danjuma said in Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom states, the troops scaled up both kinetic and non-kinetic operations, effectively dominating the operational landscape and denying criminal elements the freedom of action.

    He quoted the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen..Emmanuel Eric Emekah, as commending the troops for their exploits.

     The GOC further charged them to sustain the operational tempo in clamping down on economic saboteurs and other associated crimes in the Niger Delta Region.

  • Police arrest robbery suspect disguised in NYSC uniform

    Police arrest robbery suspect disguised in NYSC uniform

    Operatives of the Enugu State Police Command have arrested a 25-year-old man, Chinecherem Ugwuagu, who allegedly disguised himself in a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) uniform while attempting to escape after a robbery operation.

    Police Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, said the suspect was apprehended on October 11 by officers attached to the Safer Highway Patrol along the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway.

    Recovered from the suspect were a Carter motorcycle, an imitation gun fashioned from a body lotion container wrapped in cloth, clothes, a bank ATM card, and other items believed to have been stolen.

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    Police investigations revealed that Ugwuagu had, earlier the same day, allegedly broken into a house at 9th Mile in Udi Local Government Area, where he used the fake gun to threaten and rob the victim of the recovered items.

    He reportedly put on the NYSC uniform in an attempt to evade security checks while fleeing the scene.

    Commissioner of Police, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, commended the operatives for their vigilance and professionalism, which led to the arrest.

    He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to combating crime in the state and urged residents to remain law-abiding and provide credible information to aid policing efforts.

    The police said the suspect would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

  • Senior officer, others killed as Army foil terrorists’ attack in Borno

    Senior officer, others killed as Army foil terrorists’ attack in Borno

    The Nigerian Army (NA) has confirmed the death of Lt. -Col Aliyu Saidu Paiko and other soldiers stopped vicious attacks on unarmed civilians in Borno State by  Boko Haram Terrorists.

    The operatives attached to 21 Special Armoured Brigade, Operation HADIN KAI, resisted the terrorists on October 17, at Kashimri general area of Bama local government council of Borno State, Army spokeswoman, Lt.-Col Appolonia Anele, said on Monday. 

    According to her, the deceased Paiko was the commanding officer of 202 Tank Battalion.

    Most of the terrorists were killed in the gun battle with troops with a handful of them sustaining injuries, forcing them to abort their mission to wreak havoc in the community.

    “The troops had successfully located and destroyed identified Boko Haram camps in the area, thereby frustrating the terrorists’ plans to attack civilians and disrupt socio-economic activities in the area.

    “During the operation, the troops engaged the terrorists in a fierce gun fight and neutralised several, while others suffered injuries.

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    “However, the encounter took its toll on our side, as the Commanding Officer, 202 Tank Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Saidu Paiko, and a few other valiant soldiers paid the supreme price, as they fell in battle.

    “These brave heroes fought for the peace of our great nation, and their legacies shall endure forever. The Nigerian Army will continue to honor the weight of their sacrifices as their loss comes with the reminder of our unyielding resolve to stamp out the scourge of terrorism from our great nation, Nigeria,” said Anele.

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, she said, commiserated with the bereaved families, adding

    “they were not just soldiers but fathers, brothers, and sons who expressed immeasurable courage by taking the last stand in the face of adversity, and we stand together in this time of grief”.

    Anele said the COAS reaffirmed the army’s unwavering resolve to pursue all terrorist elements relentlessly until total peace and normalcy are restored in the region and the nation by extension.

    “In the spirit of respect and compassion, members of the public and the media are kindly advised to refrain from sharing or publishing images of personnel who have paid the supreme price during operations generally until their next of kin may have been duly informed. This is to preserve the dignity of such fallen heroes and protecting the privacy of their families,” the Army said.

  • Foundation rallies support for widows with 10th anniversary conference

    Foundation rallies support for widows with 10th anniversary conference

    The Chinwe Bode-Akinwande (CBA) Foundation, a leading non-governmental organisation commemorated its 10th anniversary with a high-impact conference to address the systemic challenges faced by widows and explore sustainable pathways to empowerment.

    The conference with the theme: “Empowering Widows in Nigeria: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Vulnerability” was held at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.

    Delivering the keynote address, the Founder and Chairperson of Women in Successful Careers (WISCAR), Mrs. Amina Oyagbola, described widow empowerment as both a moral obligation and a national priority. She commended the Founder of the CBA Foundation, Mrs. Chinwe Bode-Akinwande, for turning compassion into a movement that restores dignity and hope for widows and their children.

    “Through the CBA Foundation, you have given courage, confidence, and dignity to countless widows and children. Your work proves that one person’s vision can transform generations,” Oyagbola stated.

    Head of Internal Communications at FirstBank, Acharu Osime, delivered a goodwill message on behalf of the Bank.

    She said: “At FirstBank, we are passionate about supporting platforms that empower individuals and nurture talent. The objectives of the conference align with our sustainability pillars focused on welfare, diversity and financial inclusion, so we are excited to be a part of this initiative, supporting one of our own, to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for widows.”

    DigitXplus commended the Foundation’s decade-long impact, describing the conference as a celebration of resilience and dignity.

    Representing the company, Head of Strategy, Damilola Popoola, stated, “This event is not just a gathering, it is a testament to the strength and unyielding spirit of womanhood. Empowerment begins with dignity, and dignity grows when women are given a voice, a skill, and a chance to dream again. We at digitXplus remain dedicated to walking the walk with the CBA Foundation.”

    Bode-Akinwande expressed gratitude to all partners and attendees, reaffirming the Foundation’s commitment to continue lighting the path for widows across Nigeria.

    “We envision a Nigeria where widowhood is not a sentence to poverty but a pathway to resilience. When we lift a widow, we lift her children, her community, and our nation,” she said.

    The conference featured a dynamic plenary session moderated by seasoned radio host and communications strategist, Jide Benson. The panel which comprised the CEO of Impact Investors Foundation, Etemore Glover; Head of Operations at Market Ranch, Abiola Odanye; and Managing Director of Meristem Trustees Limited, Mrs Damilola Hassan, as they explored critical issues such as policy advocacy for widows’ rights, empowerment initiatives, and the support structures needed to overcome the challenges that widows face.

    The event was supported by FirstBank, Vyrus, Eko Hotel, Truecaller, Power Oil, Munch It, Minimie Noodles, Minimie Chinchin, Kellogg’s, and Colgate, whose contributions underscored the private sector’s vital role in driving inclusive social change.

  • Apprentice found dead in Anambra community 

    Apprentice found dead in Anambra community 

    Police in Anambra state have commenced investigation into alleged killing of a 17-year-old apprentice in Umuzocha, Awka in Awka South local government area of the state.

    Spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga who stated this on Monday, said the body of Chikamso Ejiofor was reportedly found lifeless in a compound the area.

    He said the Command got the report from a complainant who claimed she discovered the motionless body of the deceased in her compound on return from a church vigil same day.

    Ikenga however noted that the deceased parents who were traced and informed of the incident, voluntarily expressed their decision to discontinue with the case, citing awareness of his alleged unruly behavior. 

    According to him; “The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Ikoye Orutugu has directed a continuous and discreet investigation to ascertain the true cause of death of a 17-year-old apprentice, who was reportedly found lifeless in a compound at Umuzocha, Awka.

    “Preliminary information reveals that on 5th October, 2025, at about 10.55 am, the Command received a report from a complainant that upon returning from a church vigil on same day she discovered the motionless body of an unidentified young man in her compound.

    “Following the report, Police operatives attached to the Central Police Station, Awka promptly visited the scene, took photographs, and conveyed the victim to a hospital, where he was confirmed dead by a Medical Doctor.

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    “Further investigation led to the identification of the deceased as Chikamso Ejiofor, aged 17 years, an apprentice. 

    “The parents of the deceased were subsequently traced and informed of the incident, but they voluntarily expressed their decision not to pursue the case further, citing their awareness of the deceased’s alleged unruly behavior. 

    “They have since sworn an affidavit and submitted a formal withdrawal letter to that effect.

    “However, the CP while acknowledging the family’s position, reiterated that the Command has a statutory responsibility to investigate all unnatural deaths to ensure that justice and transparency are served. 

    “He directed the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Awka to continue a thorough review of the incident to determine the actual cause of death.”

  • Bandits abduct six butchers, livestock dealers in Zamfara

    Bandits abduct six butchers, livestock dealers in Zamfara

    Six butchers and animal dealers have been kidnapped by bandits while returning from Magajin Maitarko market along Dogon Santsi Forest in Gusau Local Government Area. Narrating the incident, one of the victims’ closed associate, Shamsudeen Muhammad said, the bandits blocked Gusau – Dansadau road Friday evening.

    He said: “The Bandits shut one of them and currently he is in critical condition and the bandits communicated to us that, the injured person is battling with his health.”

    Muhammad said the bandits demanded N2 million ransom to be paid for the injured one only but remain silent about the fate of the other five persons.

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    “The bandits warned us that, if we delay in paying the ransom money, they will kill him because they can’t handle his gunshots wounds. The injured person pleaded for us to sell his house and give them the money to release him and we are currently struggling to sell the property to secure for his release.”

    When contacted, one of the the leaders of animals dealers in the state, Malam Aminu confirmed the incident, saying animals dealers are four out of the kidnapped victims.

    The Zamfara State Police Command spokesperson, DSP Yazid Abubakar, said, the command is yet to officially receive a report about the incident and called on the general public to be reporting such incidents to the nearest police station for a swift response.

    “Some people are not reporting to us and we had placed security measures of rescuing kidnapped victims successfully, we had several instances where people come to us after unsuccessful trials and later bailed them out,” Yazid said.

  • Truck driver held for killing pedestrian in Ikoyi

    Truck driver held for killing pedestrian in Ikoyi

    Operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) have apprehended the driver of a Mercedes Benz truck after a fatal accident claimed the life of a pedestrian along Osborne Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The incident occurred along Simpson Street, inward Ikoyi, near the Osborne Expressway Traffic Light Junction, when the truck, with registration number KRD 466 XJ, reportedly suffered a mechanical brake failure while moving at high speed.

    Eyewitnesses said the driver, in a desperate bid to avoid crashing into vehicles ahead, lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road, hitting a pedestrian who was walking by the roadside. The victim died instantly.

    LASTMA officials on duty at the scene were said to have moved swiftly to cordon off the area, preventing further accidents and ensuring free vehicular movement around the busy corridor.

    The truck driver was immediately apprehended by LASTMA personnel and handed over to security operatives from the Dolphin Estate and Ikoyi Police Divisions for further interrogation and legal action.

    Police officers later evacuated the remains of the deceased to a mortuary in Ebute Metta, pending formal identification by the family.

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    Reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, described the occurrence as “tragic and preventable,” while extending condolences to the family of the deceased.

    He said the accident was another reminder of the need for proper vehicle inspection and maintenance, especially among operators of heavy-duty and articulated vehicles.

    Bakare-Oki urged all motorists, particularly truck drivers and fleet operators, to carry out thorough mechanical checks before setting out, with special attention to the braking system.

    “Mechanical negligence and poor maintenance culture remain among the leading causes of avoidable fatalities on our roads,” he said.

    He commended the prompt and coordinated intervention of LASTMA operatives and the police, assuring that the agency will continue to uphold safety and discipline on Lagos roads.

  • US, UK, DRC-bound illicit drug consignments intercepted in frozen snails, electrical bulbs

    US, UK, DRC-bound illicit drug consignments intercepted in frozen snails, electrical bulbs

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said it has intercepted consignments of illicit drugs concealed in frozen snails, electrical bulbs and female clothes heading to the United States, United Kingdom and Democratic Republic of Congo the at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja and a courier company in Lagos.

    Director, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, in a statement yesterday, said at least, two suspects linked to attempts to export the illicit substances have already been taken into custody.

    Babafemi said one of them, a cargo agent Boladale Riliwan was arrested on October 7th following the discovery of 15 parcels of skunk, a strain of cannabis, concealed in 10 pieces of giant rechargeable electrical bulbs he presented in a carton for airfreight to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at the export shed of the Lagos airport.

    He said another suspect in custody is Olawale Oyebola Hakeemot, 48, who is a UK-based Public Health Assistant.

    According to the statement, she was arrested on last Sunday at the departure hall of Terminal 2 of the MMIA following the discovery of  frozen snails used to conceal 2,300 pills of tramadol 225mg in her luggage while heading to Manchester, United Kingdom, on a Qatar Airways flight.

    Babafemi said an attempt by another syndicate to export 810 pills of bromazepam hidden in female clothes going to the United States was also thwarted by NDLEA officers at a courier company in Lagos on Thursday.

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    The agency’s spokesman said in Adamawa, a suspect Bello Buba was intercepted at an NDLEA check point in Namtari, Yola South Local government with 38,270 pills of tramadol concealed in the spare tyre, boot, and door compartments of his Honda Civic car he drove all the way from Benin Republic to smuggle the consignment into Nigeria last Sunday.

    He said: ”He said not less than 53,250 kilograms of skunk were destroyed on 21.3 hectares of cannabis farm in Ilawe Ekiti, Ekiti state, with 70 bags of the same psychoactive substance weighing 1,140kg recovered by NDLEA operatives during an operation that lasted between Sunday and Monday.

    “Suspects arrested include: Matthew Emmanuel, 26; James Moses, 27; and Israel Samuel, 20. This followed the destruction of 17,400kg skunk on 6.96 hectares of plantation by NDLEA operatives at Aponmu forest reserve, Akure, Ondo state on Sunday.

    “In Oyo state, Aliyu Muhammed, 50; Babarinde Segun,32; Ogunbiyi Sanjo, 30; and Ajani Oluro,30, were nabbed with 596kg skunk at Apata-Ako, Igboora, while Jacob Afolabi, 30, and Salako Oluwatobi, 25, were arrested with 273kg  of same substance at Odo-Oyan, Igangan, on Thursday.

    “While Joseph Andrew was arrested in possession of 88kg skunk on Wednesday at Ona – Imeko, Ogun State, another suspect, Festus Udoh, 42, was nabbed with 13,000 pills of opioids along Onitsha- Owerri road, Imo State. In same vein, a total of 74.5kg skunk was recovered from the store of a suspect Joseph Chukwujamaa at Umuogbo – Agu village, Enugu State on Saturday.

    “In Lagos, no fewer than 11 bags of skunk weighing 117kg were recovered from the base of a suspect Ramoni Olukowi in Mushin area on Saturday while a total of 80,000 bottles of codeine-based syrup were intercepted in a container earlier watch-listed by NDLEA coming from India during a joint examination of the shipment with men of Customs service and other security agencies at the Apapa port on Tuesday…”

  • Troops rescue 23 kidnap victims, nab key terrorists’ collaborators

    Troops rescue 23 kidnap victims, nab key terrorists’ collaborators

    Troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have in the last 24 hours, rescued no fewer than 23 kidnap victims, apprehended key terror collaborators and destroyed illegal oil refineries in different parts of the country.

    A credible source at Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that troops had sustained momentum in ongoing counter-terrorism and internal security operations nationwide.

    In the North East, he said the troops of Operation HADIN KAI apprehended three Chadian nationals at Gamboru Motor Park in Ngala, Borno, with 12 Starlink internet devices and a solar battery suspected to be logistics meant for Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists.

    Also in Yobe, the source said the troops of 233 Battalion intercepted a tricycle conveying fuel and other supplies for insurgents.

    According to him, troops of 222 Battalion under 21 Special Armoured Brigade repelled an ambush in Konduga, killing one terrorist and recovering a dane gun.

    In the North Central, he said the troops under Operations Mesa and Whirl Stroke recorded major breakthroughs with the arrest of four suspected kidnappers at Akuna village in Kogi.

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    According to him, a combined team of troops and security agencies rescued 23 kidnap victims, including four Chinese nationals, from terrorists’ enclaves in Chigogo Hills, Kwara.

    Oops also foiled a kidnap attempt along the Chikara–Abaji road, rescuing one victim and evacuating two others with injuries, while two suspected terrorist leaders were arrested in Shendam, Plateau.

    “In the South East, troops of Operation UDO KA raided a hotel in Ngor Okpala, Imo State, believed to be a kidnappers’ den. Two men claiming to be police officers were caught with two AK-47 rifles, 58 rounds of ammunition, and other items. Four hotel staff were also taken into custody,” he said.

    In the Niger Delta, the sources said the troops of Operation Delta Safe destroyed illegal refining sites in Delta and Rivers States. At Ughoton in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta, troops seized 775 litres of illegally refined diesel hidden in a hotel and arrested the manager.

    “Another 150 litres of kerosene was intercepted from suspected bunkerers in Rivers State, who have been handed to the NSCDC,” he added.

  • Motorists decry extortion, harassment by BRT Task force

    Motorists decry extortion, harassment by BRT Task force

    Some motorists have raised fresh concerns over the conduct of officials enforcing the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor rules along Ikorodu Road, alleging extortion, harassments, and abuse of power.

    A video circulating on social media shows a distressed driver accusing members of the BRT Task Force of assaulting him and damaging his vehicle while attempting to stop him.

    In the footage, the driver, narrated how the officials allegedly interfered with his steering and forcefully put his gear in reverse while the vehicle was still in motion.

    “They said I entered the BRT lane, but I didn’t. I have everything on record I was on my lane, before one of them reached into my car, put my gear back while I was still on the steering. Now the gear is not working, who will pay for the damage?,” he said.

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    He further claimed that the officials demanded large sums from motorists, saying the alleged bribes ranged between N40,000 and N70,000, depending on the driver’s situation. They blocked motorists and started negotiating. Anyone who refuses to pay will have their car towed,” he said.

    Motorists and commuters have since taken to social media to call on the Lagos State Government, and the Police to investigate the matter and bring erring officials to book.

    Many described the Task force’s activities as “lawless” and “desperate,” alleging that officers now operate outside the dedicated BRT lanes to extort motorists.

    “The BRT enforcement team was created to maintain discipline on the corridor, not to exploit citizens. This must stop before someone gets seriously hurt,” a commercial driver at Mile 12 said.

    As of press time, neither the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) nor the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation has issued an official response to the allegations.