Category: City Beats

  • Security guard detained in Lagos over alleged abduction of employer’s child

    Security guard detained in Lagos over alleged abduction of employer’s child

    Operatives of the Lagos Police Command have arrested a guard, Amos Kini, for allegedly abducting a two-year-old child in Elemoro, Lagos.

    Kini, according to a report filed by the toddler’s mother, allegedly absconded with him on September 21.

    The woman, who reported the incident around 11:50pm on the same day at Elomoro Division, said the guard also fled with their mobile phone.

    He allegedly contacted the child’s father through the stolen phone and demanded N5 million for his release.

    The Lagos Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Superintendent of Police (SP) Abimbola Adebisi, said operatives started investigation as soon as they received the complaint, leading to the suspect’s arrest two days later.

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    The police said they arrested Aruna Dauda, the guarantor for the suspect.

    They said while the suspect had released the child, the operatives continued their manhunt for him.

    “On 23rd September 23, about 1400hrs, operatives of the Tactical Squad (Hyena), acting on credible intelligence, successfully tracked and arrested Amos Kini at his hideout within the Elemoro area. The suspect has since confessed to the crime and remains in police custody. He will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, condemned the abduction, reaffirming the command’s commitment to combating violent and capital crimes in the state.

    “He urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant and advised members of the public to report any suspicious activities to the police through any of our emergency numbers,’’ Adebisi added.  

  • Kano police arrest 105 suspects in 30 days, recover N82.7 million Tramadol

    Kano police arrest 105 suspects in 30 days, recover N82.7 million Tramadol

    The police command in Kano state has arrested 105 suspects involved in 30 major criminal cases within the month.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, said the suspects were apprehended for armed robbery, illicit drug dealings, theft, and thuggery.

    “Exhibits recovered include firearms, motor vehicles, motorcycles, tricycles, dangerous weapons, illicit drugs, and stolen properties,” he said.

    Briefing newsmen at Bompai Police Headquarters, Kano, Bakori said he was updating the public on the security landscape in Kano State, the sustained crime-fighting efforts, and the successes achieved by the Command in crime prevention.

    He said, in compliance with the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on adopting community-centered proactive crime prevention strategies, the Kano State Police Command has intensified its strategic initiatives through Operation Kukan Kura.

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    “This Operation has been instrumental in curbing all forms of criminal activities and fostering a safer environment for all in the State.

    “With the massive reduction in crimes, the Command has achieved significant breakthroughs within one month, including the arrest of suspects for various felonious offenses and the recovery of dangerous weapons and large quantities of illicit drugs.

    “The police recovered Tramadol and Pregabalin Tablets valued at N82.7 million, and 523 parcels of dried Cannabis Sativa, which will be handed over to the NDLEA for further investigation and prosecution of the suspects,” he said.

    Weapons recovered include AK-47 rifles, three English Pistols, three Revolver Pistols, a locally made AK-47 rifle, a Dane gun, two locally made Pistols, seven live ammunition, five empty shells of live ammunition, and assorted cutlasses and swords, axes and knives, among other dangerous weapons.

    Also recovered were 603 packets of Tramadol Tablets (60,300 pieces, valued at N60.3 million and six cartons of Pregabalin Capsules (44,850 pieces, valued at N22.4 million.

    Motor vehicles, tricycles, motorcycles, POS machines, and cows are among the properties recovered during the crackdown.

    Soliciting cooperation from the public, CP Bakori assured that the Kano State Police Command will remain committed to protecting lives and property, maintaining law and order, and preventing crimes.

  • VOW2025 to spotlight women’s collective power in nation-building

    VOW2025 to spotlight women’s collective power in nation-building

    The 9th edition of the annual Voice of Women Conference & Awards (VOW2025) will take place on Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the NAF Conference Centre, Abuja, bringing together grassroots women, policymakers, and leaders across sectors to strengthen women’s role in nation-building.

    With the theme “Nigerian Women & the Power of Collective Action,” this year’s gathering will explore how unity and collaboration among women can drive transformative policies and sustainable progress. It builds on the success of VOW2024, which emphasized inclusion as a pathway to a sustainable Nigeria.

    The conference will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, fireside chats, exhibitions, and networking sessions. Expected dignitaries include Vice President Kashim Shettima; former Deputy President of South Africa, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas; Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Minister of Women Affairs, Hon. Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, and British Deputy High Commissioner to Abuja, Gill Lever. Others include Erelu Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, Sherifat Taleat, Hansatu Adegbite, and Funmilola Paseda Oladoyinbo.

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    Convener Toun Okewale Sonaiya described VOW as more than a conference, but a movement to galvanize Nigerian women toward equity, justice, and active leadership.

    “Irrespective of political affiliation, economic status, ethnic background, faith, age, ability, or disability, women must support women. Only then can Nigerian women move from passive participants in governance and leadership to becoming the decisive force that shapes it,” she stated.

    Organisers say the event, which begins at 9:00 a.m., remains Nigeria’s largest inclusive platform for government, civil society, grassroots groups, media, and the private sector to inspire action and champion inclusion.

  • Troops nab soldier, police personnel smuggling arms to terrorists

    Troops nab soldier, police personnel smuggling arms to terrorists

    Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have apprehended a serving soldier and a police officer for alleged involvement in smuggling arms and logistics to Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in the North East.

    A credible source at Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the suspects were apprehended between Sept. 26 and Sept. 28 in intelligence led operations.

    The source said the troops on internal security operations, had on Sept. 26, intercepted suspicious movement of military-grade ammunition along a known terror supply route in Borno.

    He said the surveillance led to a sting operation on Sept. 27, during which the suspects were caught with rifles, ammunition and communication devices.

    He added that the preliminary investigation confirmed their alleged links to a wider supply network now under close watch.

    According to him, the duo are in military custody for interrogation and will face disciplinary measures before being handed over for prosecution.

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    The source said the arrests marked a decisive step in dismantling insider collusion and disrupting terror logistics chains.

    He stressed army’s determination to rid the service of bad eggs and sustain public confidence in ongoing counter-terrorism operations.

    The source added that troops also apprehended a suspected Boko Haram collaborator,  in Baga area of Borno.

    He said the troops intercepted three motorcycles ferrying 32 Jerry cans of petrol at Kasuwan Dere, Mubi South Local Government Area of Adamawa.

    In the North West, the source said the troops of 17 Brigade nabbed a suspected terrorist logistics supplier and an informant in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina.

    According to him, preliminary investigation linked the suspects to an arms dealer with ties to an operative codenamed Babaru.

    “Another suspect escaped after scaling a fence as troops closed in, while several kidnap victims were rescued in other theatres,” he said.

    (NAN) 

  • Kwara governor okays military deployment after bandits attack on Oke-Ode community

    Kwara governor okays military deployment after bandits attack on Oke-Ode community

    • DHQ to GOC 2 Division: relocate to state

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has okayed the deployment of military deployment in routing the criminals involved in attacks in parts of the state.

    In a statement, the governor described the latest attack on Oke-Ode as unfortunate,  saying the state requires more military deployments to roll back the activities of the criminals in parts of Kwara South and Kwara North.

    He regretted the loss of innocent civilians and the forest guards who mounted a spirited resistance to the assailants in the early morning incident on grounds of patriotism and love for their communities.

    “My heartfelt condolences go to the families. No word can adequately capture the depth of my sadness and nothing can compensate the bereaved families over these incidents, in spite of our efforts and the investments in enlisting and training the forest guards to bolster the conventional forces. Our people are understandably concerned about the situation, and I wholeheartedly share in this grief.

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    “While we appreciate the efforts and unquantifiable sacrifices of the security forces as well as the successes so far, we definitely need to do a lot more until we are completely out of the woods.

    “Finally, I urge our brave residents to remain calm and avoid the temptation to turn on ourselves. I equally commend all the forest guards and the local hunters who, though lost five of their compatriots, equally neutralised several of the attackers. We will forever be grateful to all of them as our heroes,” AbdulRazaq added.

    Also, the Army Headquarters has directed the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 2 Division of the Nigerian Army in Ibadan, Maj.-Gen Chinedu Nnebefie, to relocate to Kwara.

    This directive followed yesterday morning’s attack of suspected bandits on residents of Oke-Ode community, Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

    The bandits allegedly killed scores of forest guards and vigilante members and abducted some community members.

    The army chief is to coordinate and boost military response to the attacks by bandits on Kwara communities.

  • Drug abuse: A great threat to our future, says Marwa

    Drug abuse: A great threat to our future, says Marwa

    The Chairman/Chief Executive, Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa (rtd), has decried the excessive abuse of drugs by youths in schools, communities, and sports circles across the country. 

    He spoke during the Football Anti-Drug Abuse Programme tagged, “Kick Out Drug Abuse” (KODA) organised by RichyGold International Limited, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company based in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, in partnership with the NDLEA. The tournament, which featured female and male teams from select public secondary schools and amateur teams in Abuja, was held at the Old Parade Ground, Area 10, Abuja.

    The NDLEA chairman praised RichyGold International for the initiative of “creatively using the power of football, the world’s most loved sport” for moral re-orientation and life transformation. He noted that substances such as tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, tramadol, codeine mixtures, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc., rob young people of their health, potential and future.  Gen. Marwa reiterated that NDLEA has, over the years, witnessed how drug abuse brought about broken homes, wasteful life and time, increased crime rate, orchestrated violence and shattered communities, and urged the youths to replicate the discipline and determination in the pitch in their everyday lives by helping to build a drug-free society where youths rise to their full potential.

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    Earlier, the Managing Director, RichyGold International and convener of KODA, Mr. Jude Ejike Onwusonye, said his company decided to complement the efforts of NDLEA by sponsoring the football fiesta to dissuade the youth from indulging in drug abuse. Noting that abuse of drugs is an ill wind that blows any one no good, expressed the grave concern that beyond the boy-child, drug abuse has spread to the girl-child who are the future mothers. He, therefore, urged the youth to shun such risky behaviours that could destroy their dreams, ruin the future, and break trust and relationships.

    Side attractions were pep talks, drama presentation, football competition and presentation of trophy, medals, and cash awards to the participating teams and schools by the NDLEA boss.

    At the event were former Chairman of Umunneochi Local Government Area, Abia State, Dr. Jasper Uche; former Director-General. Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, Clement Nze; representative of FCT Mandate Secretary for Education; Hon. Chief Uche Ogbuagu, former Member of Imo State House of Assembly; CEO of Kingswatt Nig. Limited, Ogbuehi Kingsley Nwankwo; Martin Ifesi of Ima world and Managing Director, MUJID Healthcare; youth Corps members; and President/executive members of National Association Northern Nigeria Students.

  • Eight abducted bus passengers released in Kogi

    Eight abducted bus passengers released in Kogi

    Eight of the 12 passengers of a commercial bus kidnapped at the weekend have been released, the Police Public Relations Officer in Kogi State, Superintendent of Police (SP) William Aya, confirmed yesterday.

    In a statement, he said the police, in collaboration with the military, rescued eight victims, adding that efforts were ongoing to rescue the remaining four.

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    “Kidnappers attacked a Big Joe Ventures Ltd Toyota Hiace commuter bus (Edo FUG 13 XY) along Okene–Auchi road. During the incident, the kidnappers abducted all 12 passengers commuting from Abuja to Benin in Edo State,” Aya stated.

    He said, the Divisional Police Officer Okene Division, Chief Superintendent of Police Nasir Muhammad, mobilised personnel, in conjunction with the military and vigilantes, in pursuit of the kidnappers.

    “In the process, eight victims, including the driver, were rescued, while efforts are still underway to rescue the remaining four victims and possibly arrest the perpetrators,” he added.

  • NDLEA arrests two drug kingpins with cocaine, others

    NDLEA arrests two drug kingpins with cocaine, others

    • •Agency intercepts 85,000 Tramadol pills in Lagos

    Two drug kingpins, Victor Nwosa and Felix Chika Obiegbu, have been arrested by operatives of a Special Operations Unit (SOU) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) after consignments of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine being prepared for export to Europe and beyond were recovered from their Lagos homes following weeks of intelligence and surveillance on their criminal networks.

    Director, Media and Advocacy NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi, in a statement said while 64-year-old Nwosa parades himself as a successful textile merchant, 49-year-old Obiegbu is known to many as a businessman who is into wine distribution.

    The NDLEA Spokesman said, however, that beneath their outward appearance is their hidden illicit drug business unearthed by NDLEA operatives after months of intelligence gathering on the two syndicates led by them.

    Babafemi said at the time they were preparing their consignments for export, NDLEA-SOU operatives who had for months put them under surveillance, swooped on them in various parts of  Lagos.

    According to the statement, Nwosa was arrested on September 17, this year at his 16 Femi Kila Street, Okota home where 4.33 kilograms of heroin and 448 grams of cocaine were recovered during a search of his house.

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    Babafemi added that Obiegbu was arrested on September 11at his 5 Shada Shonefun Street, Aguda, Surulere home where during a search, 2.902 kilograms of methamphetamine were uncovered and seized.

    He said attempts by suspected suppliers of illicit drugs to terrorists and bandits in Borno and Yobe to move illicit drugs concealed in the engine compartment of a Mercedes Benz jeep and a lady’s travelling bag were also thwarted by NDLEA operatives on stop and search operations in the two states.

    Babafemi said in Borno, following weeks of intelligence, NDLEA officers last Friday arrested Baba Kaka Ibrahim, 26, at Njimtilo village while driving a Mercedes Benz GLK marked JRE 987 AE towards Damaturu Road.

    He said a search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 39, 380 pills of tramadol 225mg and exol-5 stuffed in the engine compartment of the jeep.

    Babafemi said the following day in Yobe State, NDLEA operatives intercepted a lady Halima Adamu along Damaturu-Maiduguri road, where 39 parcels of Colorado, a synthetic strain of cannabis weighing 1.4kg were found concealed inside the casing of her travelling bag.

    He said a swift follow up led to the arrest of another lady linked to the consignment, Habiba Muhammad, at her Baga Road, Maiduguri home.

  • Police arrest suspect over killing in Delta

    Police arrest suspect over killing in Delta

    A suspect has been arrested in connection with the killing of Jerry Aduara during the ancestral Ugo Festival at Odion community in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State on Saturday.

    Aduara, an indigene of Okere-Urhobo Kingdom, was a two-time chairman of the Odion Urhobo Youth Council and a member of the Warri South Local Government Peace Committee.

    He was reportedly shot while trying to mediate between Urhobo feast-goers and Itsekiri youths who stormed the venue for yet-to-be-determined reasons. Several others sustained injuries in the attack.

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    Confirming the incident, Delta State Police spokesperson DSP Bright Edafe said: “One suspect arrested and adequate security operatives have been deployed to ensure that there is no further breakdown of law and order.”

    Community leaders allege that Aduara was targeted despite playing his role as a peace mediator. The Orosuen of Okere-Urhobo, Owhotemu II, hails from the area where the clash occurred, which has witnessed previous violence, including the burning of a building by suspected Itsekiri youths on April 6, 2025.

    The unrest is believed to be linked to tensions over the delineation of Warri Federal Constituency wards, which have deepened divisions among the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo ethnic groups.

    Although the festival had been cleared by the Warri South Peace Committee with assurances of security, the community shrine was attacked the night before the event, with sacred items carted away.

    The killing has thrown the Urhobo community into mourning, with residents demanding justice and the arrest of all those involved.

    Meanwhile, police and civil defence operatives have been deployed to major roads and flashpoints in Warri, conducting stop-and-search operations to prevent further escalation.

  • NDLEA arrests two drug kingpins, seizes cocaine, heroin, meth in Lagos

    NDLEA arrests two drug kingpins, seizes cocaine, heroin, meth in Lagos

    Two drug kingpins, Victor Nwosa and Felix Chika Obiegbu, have been arrested by operatives of the Special Operations Unit (SOU) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) after consignments of cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine being prepared for export to Europe and beyond were recovered from their Lagos homes.

    The arrests followed weeks of intelligence and surveillance on their criminal networks, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, disclosed in a statement on Sunday.

    Babafemi said 64-year-old Nwosa, who posed as a textile merchant, was arrested on September 17, 2025, at his residence on Femi Kila Street, Okota, where 4.33 kilograms of heroin and 448 grams of cocaine were recovered.

    Similarly, 49-year-old Obiegbu, known publicly as a wine distributor, was apprehended on September 11, 2025, at his Shada Shonefun Street, Aguda Surulere home, where 2.902 kilograms of methamphetamine were uncovered.

    Babafemi added that NDLEA operatives also thwarted attempts by suspected drug suppliers to terrorists and bandits in Borno and Yobe states, where illicit drugs concealed in a Mercedes Benz jeep’s engine compartment and a woman’s travel bag were intercepted during stop-and-search operations.

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    Babafemi said in Borno, following weeks of intelligence, NDLEA officers on Friday 26th September arrested Baba Kaka Ibrahim, 26, at Njimtilo village while driving a Mercedes Benz GLK marked JRE 987 AE towards Damaturu road.

    He said a search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 39, 380 pills of tramadol 225mg and exol-5 stuffed in the engine compartment of the jeep.

    Babafemi said the following day, Saturday 27th September in Yobe state, NDLEA operatives intercepted a lady Halima Adamu along Damaturu-Maiduguri road, where 39 parcels of Colorado, a synthetic strain of cannabis weighing 1.4kg were found concealed inside the casing of her travelling bag.

    He said a swift follow up operation led to the arrest of another lady linked to the consignment, Habiba Muhammad, at her Baga road, Maiduguri home.

    The statement reads, “Two suspects: Aliyu Sani, 27, and Yahaya Tata, 26, were on Saturday 27th September arrested by NDLEA operatives along Zaria – Kano road, Gadar Tamburawa, Kano state with 30,030 pills of tramadol seized from them, while three suspects: Friday Elebechi, 35; Tobin Godgift, 30; and Aya Clement, 30, were arrested by NDLEA operatives at Swali jetty, Yenagoa, Bayelsa on Monday 22nd September after 12kg of skunk, a strain of cannabis and 50 Diana AAA cartridges were recovered from them.

    “A 45-year-old ex-convict Femi Owoeye (aka Do Good) was on Thursday 25th September arrested by NDLEA officers at his 24 Oke-Igele street, Ikere Ekiti home.

    He was found in possession of 32kg skunk and 10.5grams of tramadol. He had been convicted and sentenced to three years imprisonment for a similar drug trafficking offence in 2016.

    In Kaduna, a suspect Adedamola Olayeni, 56, was on Monday 22nd September arrested with 404 blocks of skunk weighing 262.6kg at the Abuja – Kaduna tollgate.

    “The consignment was found in his Honda Pilot jeep marked MKA 499 TT, coming from Osogbo, Osun state and heading to Katsina state. Another suspect, Zubairu Haruna, 30, was on Wednesday 24th September found with 506grams of methamphetamine at the Gwantu – Fadan Karshi check point, Kaduna while a follow up operation in Gombe state led to the arrest of the actual receiver of the consignment Babangida Mohammed, 25.

    “No fewer than 85,100 pills of tramadol and other opioids were seized from the trio of Dauda Abubakar; Abdullahi Umar and Ismaila Muhammed at Apapa area of Lagos on Monday 22nd September, while NDLEA operatives in Abuja the following day Tuesday 23rd September arrested Opeyemi Ogundipe, 40, with 2.1kg Colorado along Abaji- Gwagwalada expressway.

    “In Edo state, NDLEA officers on Tuesday 23rd September destroyed a total of 12,115.6kg skunk on 4.846244 hectares of cannabis plantation at Uromi forest in Esan West LGA where two suspects: Ernest Uche, 44, and Felix Mugorga, 31, were arrested and 345.5kg processed substance was evacuated. At Ogu forest, Igueben LGA, no less than 12,031.245kg of same psychoactive substance was destroyed on 4.438442 hectares of cannabis farm on Wednesday 24th September with 106.1kg processed consignment evacuated.

    “A truck conveying 82 bags of skunk concealed in bags of charcoal with a total weight of 1,025kg was intercepted by NDLEA operatives along Wareke-Auchi road, Etsako West LGA on Friday 26th September while two suspects: Kabiru Abdulahi, 35; and Anas Safiyanu, 20, were apprehended in connection with the seizure.

    “In like manner, 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 enlightenment lecture to students and staff of RCM Primary School 1, Igboora, Oyo; Champion International Academy, Enugu-Ezike, Enugu; Government Day Secondary School, Babban-Mutum, Katsina; Government Girls Arabic Secondary School, Dakata Kawaji, Nasarawa LGA, Kano; Solomon Primary School, Oko Balogun, Epe, Lagos while the Kogi state command of NDLEA paid a WADA advocacy visit to the Ejeh Ankpa, HRH Alhaji Abubakar Ahmed Yakubu in Ankpa.”

    While commending the officers and men of the SOU, Borno, Yobe, Edo, Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, FCT, Ekiti and Bayelsa Commands for the arrests, seizures and their dexterity, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues nationwide to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency.

    He noted, “The success of the various operations across the country underscores our commitment to safeguarding Nigeria from illicit substances that threaten public health and national security. Every gram of these dangerous drugs we seize and remove from our streets and communities, reinforces our determination to protect our youths, disrupt criminal networks, and strengthen national security.”