Category: City Beats

  • Prioritise safety, not confrontation when facing criminals – Police advise Nigerians

    Prioritise safety, not confrontation when facing criminals – Police advise Nigerians

    The Nigeria Police Force has advised citizens to prioritise their safety above other things if they find themselves in a dangerous situation involving criminals.

    Speaking during an interview on Politics Today, a programme on Channels Television, the Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Benjamin Hundeyin, said it’s crucial to remain calm and avoid struggling or fighting back, saying that this could escalate the situation and put lives at risk.

    Hundeyin emphasised that preserving one’s life is more important than confronting armed or violent criminals.

    He advised citizens to focus on saving themselves and allowing the authorities to handle the situation.

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    Hundeyin said, “In the unfortunate event that you find yourself among criminals, do not struggle, do not fight, just stay calm and save your life first. We can always go after these criminals to have them arrested.

    He added that the police have made progress in tackling criminal syndicates, including the notorious ‘One-Chance’ gangs operating in parts of Abuja.

    “And also, we’ve achieved a lot in the area of arrests of this One-Chance syndicate. Just recently, a few days ago, we arrested the gang behind the murder of that lawyer, and the phone has been recovered”, he added.

  • Cleric leads prayer at unveiling of Cubana Millennium City in Asaba

    Cleric leads prayer at unveiling of Cubana Millennium City in Asaba

    Pastor Jerry Eze of Streams of Joy International on Tuesday led a New Year prayer session at the site of Cubana Millennium City, a real estate development in Asaba, Delta State.

    The prayer session, which took place at the hilltop project location, marked the formal unveiling of the development for the 2026 business year. 

    Stakeholders and invited guests were present as prayers were offered for safety, peace and the success of the project.

    Cubana Millennium City is being promoted by the Chairman of the Cubana Group, Chief Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana.

    The project is located on the Benin–Asaba–Onitsha Expressway, near the Asaba International Airport.

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    Speaking at the event, Iyiegbu said the decision to begin the year with prayers reflected the promoters’ belief in committing major ventures to God at inception.

    He said the development was expected to contribute to urban growth in Asaba and create employment opportunities, while providing residential and commercial spaces.

    Pastor Eze prayed for peace and stability around the project and those who would eventually live and work within the area, describing the year as significant for its take-off.

    Cubana Millennium City is one of several private real estate developments emerging in the Asaba axis, as investors respond to growing demand for housing and commercial infrastructure in Delta State.

  • Ekiti community leaders call for unity, others

    Ekiti community leaders call for unity, others

    Obalu community  at Efon-Alaaye in Ekiti State was in high spirits at the weekend as businessman and socialite, Chief Oso Oladesu, celebrated his installation as the Aro of Obalu.

    The ceremony was witnessed by top indigenes, including Assistant Controller General Ishola Oladesu; Mrs. Alake Ologbenla; Omotayo  Femi, Genga, Taiwo and Kehinde, Adebayo and Nike.  Chief Oladesu was respledent in his blue Aso Oke, waving the horsetail to the crowd.

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    The event was presided over  by Owagboni Obaloja Pariola, assisted by his chiefs – Elemo Ilesanmi, Ayinja Elekolusi and Alake, Erungbua of Obalu Quarters, who called for peace and unity in the kingdom.

    The Elemo prayed for long life for the celebrator and peace for his domain at Iloja Steet.

    Chiefs, women and others danced within the palace.

    Guests donated towards the palace rehabilitation.

  • Kebbi govt reopens school, months after pupils’ abduction

    Kebbi govt reopens school, months after pupils’ abduction

    • From Ahmed Baba Ahmed, Birnin kebbi

    The Kebbi State government has reopened Government Girls’ Comprehensive Secondary School (GGCSS), Maga, months after it was shut, following the abduction of 24 schoolgirls by bandits.

    Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Dr. Halima Bande, made this known at a press conference shortly after a security meeting with principals and heads of schools in Birnin Kebbi yesterday.

    She said confidence had been restored among parents and students through counselling and deployment of security personnel in the school for the resumption of academic activities as the government had put in place security measures to guarantee the safety of students and workers.

    The school was shut after bandits abducted 24 students and killed the vice principal of the school in November, last year.

    Bande said Governor Nasir Idris had directed the conduct of security awareness programmes for principals and staff members to prevent a recurrence of the incident.

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    “Similar sessions had earlier been held in Zuru, Yauri, Jega, Bunza, and Argungu, with the final session conducted in Birnin Kebbi on Tuesday,” she added.

    She said the principals, vice-principals, staff members, and students have vital roles to play in maintaining school security.

    “We must not allow our collective psyche for peaceful living to be taken away by bandits,” she said.

    Bande urged schools to maintain good relationships with their host communities, describing them as critical stakeholders in the security architecture of their locations while principals must maintain regular contact with security agencies for professional guidance on security matters for proactive measures.

    She commended the governor for approving the deployment of security personnel to schools, noting that the move has strengthened the confidence of teachers and students to pursue their academic activities peacefully.

    She commended the police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Department of State Services (DSS) for educating school principals on security awareness and proactive safety measures.

  • Edo Police arrest 11 kidnap-suspects

    Edo Police arrest 11 kidnap-suspects

    Men of the Edo State Police Command have arrested 11 kidnap-suspects in Ekpoma.

     This is coming after a reorganisation of the Ekpoma Division.

    The Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, who relocated to Ekpoma for the past five days, had approved the posting of Chief Superintendent of Police Tomofe Nwabueze to assume duty as the new Divisional Police Officer (DPO).

    Recall that protests had broken out in Ekpoma last weekend over kidnappings and killings.

    Edo Police spokesman, Eno Ikoedem, said the first breakthrough was the arrest of an 18-year-old girl, Obehi Odine, who kidnapped herself and demanded N10 million ransom.

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    She said the suspect was kidnapped on Monday on Old INEC Road, Ekpoma, and that the new DPO swung into action, deployed resources to track the caller.

    Ikoedem said a bush comb in Ubiaja showed a concealed forest enclave.

    She said their operatives stormed a suspected kidnapping and logistics base and arrested the 11 suspects believed to be members of a kidnap syndicate.

    Exhibits recovered, according to her, were 24 dane guns, 17 cutlasses, three battle axes, gun powder, torches, mobile phones, solar panels, charms, one Daylong motorcycle, and N209,700.

    She added that the CP warned against false kidnap reports, among others.

     noting that anyone caught engaged in such acts would be prosecuted.

  • NDLEA gets U.S. AFRICOM’s assurance for collaboration, support

    NDLEA gets U.S. AFRICOM’s assurance for collaboration, support

    • Marwa hosts delegation from Commission

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has received an assurance of enhanced collaboration from the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) in the fight against illicit drugs.

    The pledge came during the meeting between NDLEA and AFRICOM, according to the Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi,  in a statement.

    He said the Leader of the delegation, Philip Esch, who is also the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Liaison to AFRICOM, said the relationship between NDLEA and US-DEA is not only a partnership but highly important to the US government.

    He commended  NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig.-Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) for providing good leadership and open to international partnerships.

    “We appreciate the support and leadership you provide. Obviously, you know that the relationship between NDLEA and DEA is of utmost importance, and we appreciate the excellent relationship across US law enforcement with you and the NDLEA. We want that to continue and we are very happy that your tenure was renewed for another five years. We really look forward to continued engagement,” Esch stated.

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    Also, another member of the delegation, James Elseth, expressed excitement about supporting NDLEA because of the agency’s tremendous work in Nigeria, which is equally contributing to the security of other countries.

    He thanked Marwa for having a regional and an international mindset, which has shown in his work. ‘’A lot of countries that we work with are only focused on their country. And just like DEA and FBI, we have an international mindset to try to stop organized crime from impacting our respective countries,’’ he added.

    He commended NDLEA for providing adequate maintenance of equipment and facilities earlier provided by the US government while assuring that two major projects were in the works to further support the agency in addition to training and others.

    Marwa expressed appreciation for the visit and commended ongoing support from U.S.-AFRICOM to NDLEA while congratulating Esch for his years of meritorious service to the U.S. government.

    “We appreciate very much the ongoing support from AFRICOM. I must also say that whatever we are achieving is due to this kind of support from you and our other international partners and more importantly due to the commitment and encouragement from the renewed hope of the administration of President Bola Tinubu,” he stated.

    He urged the team to continue to support NDLEA especially because of the nexus between illicit drugs and terrorism.

    He said the agency will appreciate more support on scanning equipment at the airports, digital forensic tools, portable drug detection equipment, forensic laboratory equipment and sniffer dogs, among others.

  • Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over planned demolition

    Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over planned demolition

    Residents of Jakande Estate, Ilesan in Lagos State yesterday protested an alleged planned demolition of their homes.

    They appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene pending the determination of a court case.

    Speaking during the protest at the state House of Assembly, the leader of the residents, Alhaji Abdulhameed Shuaib, accused some “so-called landlord leaders” of attempting to evict residents from the estate under the guise of government’s action.

    Shuaib said the dispute began last year when residents were informed that they would be driven out of the estate and offered compensation.

    Inscriptions on the placards include: ‘Demolition without adequate compensation is injustice,’ ‘No compensation, no demolition @ Jakande estate Ilesan,’ ‘Please stop forceful eviction’ among others.

    According to him, the initial offer of N6 million per three-bedroom flat was rejected as inadequate, noting that the flats were allocated by the government and signed by a former governor.

    “How can a three-bedroom flat be valued at N6 million when similar government-built houses were going for about N15 million at the time?” he asked.

    He said subsequent offers of N7 million and later N11 million were also rejected, especially as residents were allegedly asked to submit original property documents with a promise of payment three months later.

    “We refused because it is risky. Once demolition starts, nobody can stop the bulldozer,” Shuaib said.

    According to him, while residents were still arranging legal representation, about 50 buildings in the estate were demolished in March, last year.

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    He said the residents later obtained a court injunction restraining further demolition.

    Despite the injunction, Shuaib alleged that threats continued, with warnings that anyone who failed to accept the offer before demolition would lose the entitlements.

    He added that the court has since extended the injunction until February 4, this year.

    The residents further alleged that some tenants were recently offered ₦50,000 to vacate their homes, while heavy machinery was again sighted entering the estate.

    Shuaib claimed that two residents were arrested after confronting the demolition team with court papers and letters from the Ministry of Physical Planning, and are being held at a police facility in Oshodi.

    He expressed concern that the state government officials, including the governor and attorney-general, neither appeared in court nor sent representatives, despite being listed as parties in the suit.

    The protesters appealed to Sanwo-Olu to stop any demolition, respect the court injunction, and ensure a fair and transparent resolution of the matter.

    “Our request is simple. No demolition while the matter is in court, and if relocation is inevitable, compensation must reflect the true value of our homes,” Shuaib added.

  • Lagos mourns Chimamanda Adichie’s son, orders probe

    Lagos mourns Chimamanda Adichie’s son, orders probe

    The Lagos State government has expressed condolences to renowned Nigerian author, Ms. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, over the death of her son, Nkanu, following a reported medical incident at a private hospital in Lagos on January 6.

    In a statement, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health, Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, reaffirmed the state’s commitment to safeguarding the health, safety and rights of residents, while strengthening oversight of medical practice to prevent a recurrence of such tragic incidents.

    The state government commiserated with Ms. Adichie and her family over what it described as a painful and irreparable loss. It noted that the death of a child is a tragedy, adding that its thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.

    The government reiterated that it places the highest value on lives and maintains zero tolerance for medical negligence or unprofessional conduct in any health facility operating within the state.

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    According to the statement, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has directed the Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) to start an investigation into the incident, to determine the causes of the death.

    In line with the directive, HEFAMAA has begun investigations and has visited the facility involved as part of the ongoing inquiry. The agency is expected to conduct a comprehensive review of all allegations and reports relating to the incident.

    The statement explained that HEFAMAA, which is mandated to regulate, monitor and accredit public and private health facilities in Lagos, routinely investigates cases of alleged medical negligence and unethical practices in order to uphold patient safety, professional standards and the quality of healthcare delivery across the state.

    It added that the agency would work with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) and other  regulatory bodies to ensure a review of the case.

    According to the government, the investigation will examine issues such as compliance with established clinical protocols, professional conduct, patient safety standards, as well as the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved. The findings, it said, would be made public at the conclusion of the process in the interest of transparency and public accountability.

    The state government assured residents that any individual or institution found culpable of negligence, professional misconduct or regulatory violations would face the law.

    While urging the public to remain calm and avoid speculation, the government stressed that due process was being followed to ensure fairness, justice and credible outcomes.

  • Ondo community, Deji of Akure clash over ‘disputed land’ boundary

    Ondo community, Deji of Akure clash over ‘disputed land’ boundary

    Scores of residents of communities in Idanre Local Government Area of Ondo State have protested over an alleged encroachment and sale of their ancestral land by the Deji of Akure kingdom, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi.

    The residents, who are mostly farmers and community leaders, lamented that the encroachment has continued to disrupt their farming, threaten livelihoods, and heighten security in the ancient communities in Idanre.

    But, Oba Aladelusi dismissed claims that the disputed land belongs to Idanre, describing the allegation as false, misleading, and an attempt at blackmail.

    The monarch’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Michael Adeyeye, said the land is part of Akure Kingdom.

    According to him, the issue has been settled by the Supreme Court, which listed lands belonging to Akure, including Aponmu and Olokuta communities.

    “It is a total falsehood and an unwarranted allegation against the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladelusi. The said land belongs to Akure and not Idanre community.

    “There is a Supreme Court judgment, and in that judgment, all the lands belonging to Akure were clearly stated and listed, including Aponmu and Olokuta. The court clearly ruled that Idanre or anyone else should no longer trespass on those lands,” he added.

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    The Akure monarch explained that the same individuals making the claims had previously taken the matter to court and lost, noting that none of the judgments delivered against them had been appealed.

    But angered by the development, the aggrieved residents staged a protest to call the attention of the state government led by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to the disputed land.

    They decried the alleged land grabbing, saying some “powerful individuals” in the government were also being used to acquire the land.

    Speaking on behalf of the aggrieved residents, the Olu of Onipanu, Claudius Ademetoye, alleged that the disputed land is not under the authority of the Akure monarch.

    Ademetoye said Aiyedatiwa should intervene and protect the Idanre territory from what he termed “Akure’s expansionist,” noting that similar concerns have also been raised by other neighbouring communities of Owena and Olokuta.

    According to him, the continued encroachment of their land is threatening the peace and economic stability of the host communities.

    “This land is not Akure land. It is outside Deji’s jurisdiction. We are the rightful owners and we have valid Certificates of Occupancy to prove our ownership yet attempts are being made to sell what does not belong to Akure,” he said.

    The Olu of Aponmu, Adeyemi Bajulaye, said they inherited the land from their ancestors.

    He warned that failure of the government to act could lead to serious conflict as the communities are determined to defend their ancestral economic lifeline.

    “These lands were bequeathed to us by our ancestors. They are our heritage, our identity, and our means of survival. No authority can legitimately take what our forefathers handed down to us,” he said.

     Aladelusi stated that some of the individuals laying claim to the land were granted temporary permission by Akure to farm there.

    “They were allowed to use the land temporarily for farming. That does not translate to ownership. You cannot come to another man’s land and begin to claim it as yours,” he said.

    The Akure monarch said the land is being acquired for development, adding that the people of Akure are committed to compensating those whose crops may be affected.

    “Kabiyesi (monarch) is a humane and peace-loving ruler. Compensation will be paid to those whose crops are affected during the acquisition process,” he assured.

    He, however, warned against actions capable of causing unnecessary tension, stressing that Akure had shown maturity by setting up a committee to address boundary issues, with the state government also clarifying its position on the matter.

    “We are peace-loving people and ready to accommodate our neighbours, but we will not tolerate cheap blackmail or deliberate provocation,” he added.

  • Police invite Itsekiri chiefs over ‘killing’

    Police invite Itsekiri chiefs over ‘killing’

    The Nigeria Police have invited some prominent Itsekiri chiefs and leaders for questioning following renewed tension in Ugborodo community over the killing of an indigene, Emiko Onuwaje, on December 20, last year.

    The invitations by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 5, Benin City, Salman Dogo Garba, are linked to investigations into alleged conspiracy, murder, arson and incitement of communal violence arising from a festering youth leadership tussle in Ogidigben, a nearby riverine community.

    Among those invited for the 10 am meeting today are Chief Ayirimi Emami, Chief Thomas Ereyitomi, Chief Oma Eyewuoma, the Ologbotsere of Warri kingdom; Chief Eugene Ikomi, Secretary, Warri Traditional Council; and Chief John Okpeyor Daje, alongside 13 others.

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    In separate invitations, Chief Eyewuoma and Chief Ikomi were requested to appear for questioning over alleged threats to life and actions likely to breach public peace, while Chief Daje, a recently installed chief in Warri Kingdom, was invited over allegations of conspiracy, murder, arson and incitement of communal conflict.

    Chief Daje was also directed to present 13 other persons, including Sheriff Erewa, Jonathan Omatseye, Bubemi Kuku, Dere Touyo, Toju Shaba, Humphry Iyonsi, Ogbe Kuku, Ernest Makun, Elvis Iyonsi, Harriman Madamedon, Kelvin Makun (Kimini), Jolomi Eyinoloma and Weyemi Mawe, for interrogation.

    The police action comes amid heightened tension in Itsekiri following the killing of Onuwaje at Ogidigben, an incident that has sparked outrage within the Ugborodo community.

    Only Saturday, leaders of the Ugborodo community held a press conference demanding the arrest and prosecution of suspects linked to the murder, warning that failure to ensure justice could further inflame the fragile peace in the area.