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  • Family of six die in Rivers

    Family of six die in Rivers

    A family of six comprising father, mother and children has been reported dead in Ogale community, Eleme, Rivers State.

    It was gathered that the entire family members slept on Saturday night but could not wake up on Sunday morning.

    Sources said they had concluded a plan to return to Port Harcourt after the holiday before the incident.

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    The real cause of death could not be ascertained as nobody could give tangible reasons for the unfortunate incident.

    The incident was first reported by a Facebook user, Destiny John, who wrote: “A black Sunday indeed six died on the spot. How will I explain to you all that all this family died on a spot in Ogale today. No sickness, Oh God let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end”.

  • Police rescued kidnapped minors, arrest suspected murderers in Oyo

    Police rescued kidnapped minors, arrest suspected murderers in Oyo

    The Oyo State Police Command said it has rescued kidnapped minors and arrested some suspected murderers in the Atisbo local government area of the state.

    The command said the step was in furtherance of its commitment to intelligence-led policing, swift response to crime, and protection of the lives and property of residents of the state.

    A statement by the spokesman of the Command, Ayanlade Olayinka, said, “In demonstration of the Command’s prompt response to threats against public safety, on Friday, 9th January, 2026, at about 0900hrs, the Command received a report through the Iwéré-Ìlè Division regarding the abduction of two minors, Hadu Abubakar (male, 15 years) and Sadari Abubakar (male, 14 years), both of Akinsapon Village near Ayétòrò-Ìlè, by unknown gunmen.

    “Acting swiftly on the report, the Divisional Police Officer, Iwéré-Ìlè Division, mobilized a joint security team comprising Police operatives and other partners. This coordinated and intelligence-driven operation culminated in the successful rescue of the two kidnapped minors, who were safely reunited with their family, and the arrest of four suspects, thereby preventing further harm and restoring public confidence within the community.

    “Abubakar Abubakar, Usman Mohammed, Sanda Legi, and Dore Hado were arrested.

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    “During the operation, two of the suspects sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment under tight security and close monitoring, while the other two suspects are detained in police custody.

    “Items recovered include two cutlasses, one sander stick, and ₦15,700.00. The suspects have confessed to the crime and are cooperating with the investigation.

    “In order to ensure a thorough unraveling of the network behind the crime, the Commissioner of Police, CP Femi Haruna, PSC, has directed that the suspects be transferred to the State Anti-Kidnapping Squad for discreet and comprehensive investigation.

    “Similarly, and in further proof of the Command’s zero tolerance for violent crimes, the Oyo State Police Command also recorded a decisive breakthrough in a murder case reported at the Ago-Are Division, Atisbo Local Government Area.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that Umaru Saidu (male, 40 years) and Umaru Gambo (male, 37 years) had an altercation with Seidu Amisu (male, 20 years) at Budo Fatti area, Ofiki Village, over issues relating to the rearing of cattle. The disagreement escalated into a physical struggle, during which Umaru Gambo allegedly beat Seidu Amisu to death with a stick.

    “Following the incident, and upon realizing that the victim had died, the suspects, in an attempt to conceal the crime, allegedly enlisted the assistance of Umar Abubakar (male), Usman Seidu (male), Muhammed Aliu (male), and Musa Abubakar (male), and secretly buried the victim without the knowledge of his family or the Police.

    “Acting on credible intelligence, the Divisional Police Officer, Ago-Are Division, embarked on an intelligence-led investigation, which resulted in the arrest of all seven suspects. The suspects are currently in custody, have confessed to the commission of the offence, and are cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation.

    “In line with the Command’s standard operational procedure for serious crimes, the Commissioner of Police has directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Homicide Section, for thorough and discreet investigation.”

    The Oyo State Police Command assured people in the state that these achievements reflect its sustained operational readiness, intelligence-driven policing framework, and zero tolerance for criminality.

    “The Command remained proactive and resolute in preventing crime, swiftly responding to security threats, and ensuring that perpetrators are decisively dealt with in accordance with the law.

    “The Commissioner of Police, CP Femi Haruna, PSC (+), reiterates that no criminal act will be allowed to thrive in any part of the State, and that individuals or groups who attempt to undermine public peace and security will be relentlessly pursued and brought to justice.

    “Residents are therefore urged to remain calm, law-abiding, and confident in the capacity of the Police and other partners to safeguard lives and property.”

  • Man killed by wife, others injured in attack in Delta

    Man killed by wife, others injured in attack in Delta

    A man has died after reportedly being attacked multiple times with a cutlass by his ‘jealous’ wife in Ughelli Town, Delta State.

    While the Delta State Police Command confirmed only the death of the husband, community sources claim that the man’s concubine was also killed, and a neighbour who attempted to intervene is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

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    The incident reportedly took place on Friday evening at the Iwhre-Ovie quarters of Ughelli. Details remain limited as of press time.

    Spokesperson for the Delta State Police Command, SP Bright Edafe, confirmed the death of the husband, adding that other victims were receiving medical attention.

  • Police bust cult members from Edo, Lagos, Osun in Ondo

    Police bust cult members from Edo, Lagos, Osun in Ondo

    …arrest 25 suspects during initiation

    …recovers SUV highlander, motorcycle from cult leaders 

    Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have foiled an alleged cult initiation ceremony at Uso community in Owo Local Government Area of the state, arresting 25 suspected members of a proscribed cult group.

    The suspects were alleged to be members of the outlawed Black Axe confraternity, also known as the Neo Black Movement (NBM), while their arrest followed credible intelligence received by the police from concerned citizens.

    According to the police, the suspects reportedly travelled from Lagos, Osun, and Edo states to Ondo State to participate in the initiation of new members into the cult group before they were caught and apprehended. 

    Their arrest was confirmed in a statement issued on Sunday by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, and made available to journalists in Akure, the state capital.

    “Acting swiftly on the information, operatives of the Command were mobilised and deployed using intelligence-led tactics to disrupt the planned initiation. 

    “The operation resulted in the arrest of twenty-five (25) suspects, drawn from Ondo State, Osun State, Lagos State, and Edo State, at the scene of the initiation,” Abayomi said. 

    He disclosed that one Toyota Highlander SUV and one unregistered Daylong motorcycle were recovered during the operation, adding that the suspects are currently in police custody.

    Abayomi further revealed that the suspects have allegedly confessed to their involvement in cult-related activities and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

    Commending the operatives, the Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, CP Adebowale Lawal, lauded his men for their swift response, professionalism and dedication, stressing that the command would not relent in its fight against cultism across the state.

    Lawal also expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, for his strategic leadership and continued support, which he said had strengthened the command’s anti-cultism operations.

    The Ondo police boss, however, advised youths to shun cultism and other criminal activities, warning that such acts only lead to grave consequences. 

    He reassured residents of the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in the state and urged the public to continue providing credible information to aid crime prevention.

  • Ugborodo community seeks prosecution over killing of son, Emiko Onuwaje

    Ugborodo community seeks prosecution over killing of son, Emiko Onuwaje

    The Ugborodo Community Management Committee has called on law enforcement and relevant federal authorities to ensure the arrest, investigation, and prosecution of all individuals involved in the killing of Emiko Onuwaje, describing the matter as a test of the rule of law.

    At a press conference held at the community hall weekend, the committee said Onuwaje was killed during an attack allegedly carried out by armed assailants acting on the instructions of a local sponsor. 

    The committee maintained that the incident followed a series of reported threats and acts of intimidation within the community.

    Chairman of the committee, Emmanuel Onuwaje, said witness accounts and physical evidence relating to the incident have been submitted to security agencies.

    He noted that while arrests were reportedly made at the scene and the Inspector-General of Police directed an investigation, individuals identified as key suspects and alleged sponsors have not been formally charged.

    The committee raised concerns over perceived “undue delay in the investigation and prosecution process,” warning that failure to act could undermine public confidence in law enforcement and the justice system.

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    It further alleged the unlawful deployment and possible involvement of uniformed security personnel in the incident, and called for an independent investigation into their conduct in line with applicable laws and service regulations.

    The Ugborodo community is demanding the immediate arraignment of all suspects, a full investigation into alleged sponsors, disciplinary action against any compromised security personnel, and adequate protection for witnesses.

    The committee urged the Inspector-General of Police, the Department of State Services, the National Security Adviser, the military high command, and the Attorney-General of the Federation to treat the case as a matter of public safety and national security.

    Recall that the victim was killed on Saturday December 20, at Ogidigben amid reports of youth leadership tussle in the community.

  • Lions Club takes hunger relief, medical outreach programmes to Bariga

    Lions Club takes hunger relief, medical outreach programmes to Bariga

    Region 8 of Lions Club International District 404B2 Nigeria, Thursday, took its hunger relief programme and medical outreach to Bariga neighbourhood in Lagos.

    Speaking on the essence of the day’s event, the Region Chairperson, Lion Adedeji Olukokun said: “Hunger remains a critical challenge in our communities, and today’s outreach reflects the Lions’ unwavering commitment to service. Through this hunger relief project, we are not only providing food but also restoring dignity and hope to families in need.”

    He thanked all the clubs in Region 8, the host community, partners and stakeholders for their support, cooperation and dedication in making the “two in one activity a huge success,” adding that “Together, we will continue to serve with compassion, unity, and purpose, ensuring that we continue to make positive impact and transform lives through service.”

    Zone Chairperson for Region 8B, Lion Adeola Boluogun said the region took the programme to Bariga, which is a Lagos suburb, to “help the people be abreast of their health conditions. It’s our way of stepping away from our comfort zone to an area where our services are most needed.”

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    Lion Enajemona Origo, Chattered President of Lagos Pride Lions Club, one of the clubs that put together the event, said: “We are here to give out our little food items support to the people of Bariga and also avail them the opportunity of medical checkups for the elderly as well as the youth, to let them know their numbers and take appropriate actions.”

    In all, Lion Lucy Nwadinma Unegbu, president, Lagos Elite Lions Club, said the Region would have reached out to about 1000 people at the close of the day’s event.

    “On the average, we’re reaching out to about a thousand people. We’re carrying out diabetes check, BP check, BMI and also administering drugs where necessary. We also thought: ‘What if the problem is hunger?’ So we decided to add food – rice, garri, spaghetti, to it. The food we’ve packed should serve a family of four for one week,” she said.

    A beneficiary, Mrs. Esther Omotoso hailed the gesture of the club, saying “It is a good thing they have done; I have done my tests and they said I am okay. May God reward them, may God bless Nigeria.”

    The Region 8 clubs that pulled resources for the programe are: Lagos Elite Lions Club, Eko Royal Lions Club,, Lagos Indiana Lions Club, Lagos Hilton Lions Club and Lagos Pride Lions Club.

  • Four killed in fresh Niger terror attack

    Four killed in fresh Niger terror attack

    Terrorists on Friday evening killed four and injured several others in Damala village in Borgu local government area of Niger state.

    This is coming barely a week after terrorists invaded the Kasuwan-Daji market and killed over 40 people.

    The terrorists were said to have struck around 8.30 pm killing four people while others got injured as they tried to escape the onslaught of the terrorists.

    Damala village is located behind the Woko–Daba mining sector of Wawa community.

    It was learnt the terrorists burnt a church and several houses as they attacked the community.

    The terrorist were said to have taken all the livestock belonging to residents, forcing the animals into the surrounding forest.

  • Energy group faults ADC claims on Tinubu’s approval of NNPC legacy balance reconciliation

    Energy group faults ADC claims on Tinubu’s approval of NNPC legacy balance reconciliation

    The Centre for Energy Governance and Public Finance Accountability (CEGPFA) has dismissed allegations by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu acted unconstitutionally or undermined state and local government finances in approving the reconciliation and removal of certain Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) legacy balances from the Federation Account.

    At a press conference on Friday at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, the centre described the ADC’s assertions as unfounded, arguing that they ignore the historical, legal and fiscal context surrounding the disputed balances.

    Dr Julius Osagie Eromonsele, executive director of the centre, clarified that the balances were not new revenues generated under the present administration but long-standing entries accumulated over several decades, many existing before the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

    He explained that the disputed figures originated from unresolved production sharing contract disputes, domestic crude supply obligations linked to the former fuel subsidy regime, royalty assessment disagreements and reconciliation gaps involving NNPC, regulators and revenue agencies.

    Eromonsele noted that the balances had remained on the Federation Account books for years despite multiple audits questioning their accuracy, legal validity and recoverability, thereby distorting the financial position of all tiers of government.

    Rejecting claims that the balances were arbitrarily written off, he said the approval followed a formal reconciliation process involving fiscal and regulatory institutions, with submissions made to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

    According to him, official records indicate that approximately $1.42 billion and N5.57 trillion were removed from the Federation Account after reconciliation confirmed that the amounts were duplicated, overstated, unsupported by verifiable documentation or no longer legally recoverable.

    He stressed that the directive applied exclusively to legacy balances accumulated up to December 31, 2024, adding that reconciliation should not be misconstrued as the cancellation of legitimate revenue.

    “Reconciliation is a recognised public finance practice. It is not the same as cancelling valid revenues. Rather, it is the process of aligning records to reflect economic and legal reality,” Eromonsele said.

    He also clarified that no cash was removed from the Federation Account and that no allocations to states or local governments were reversed.

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    “The funds in question were not sitting as cash in the Federation Account. What occurred was the correction of inherited accounting distortions that had long outlived their practical relevance,” he added.

    Addressing constitutional concerns raised by the ADC, the centre said Section 162 of the Constitution applies only to revenues that are lawfully due and payable, not to disputed or extinguished claims.

    “Public finance administration requires constant reconciliation to ensure that only valid, auditable and legally enforceable revenues are presented for distribution,” Eromonsele said.

    He argued that sustaining false receivables undermines budgeting, fiscal discipline and revenue predictability for subnational governments, noting that credible and realistic revenue flows are more beneficial than inflated figures that never materialise.

    The centre said the reconciliation aligns with reforms introduced by the PIA, which repositioned NNPC Ltd as a commercial entity operating under international accounting standards.

    Concluding, the centre commended President Tinubu for approving what it described as a difficult but necessary decision.

    “Writing off long-standing, unverifiable legacy balances required political will and a commitment to fiscal honesty over convenience. It sends a clear signal that Nigeria is prepared to confront the structural weaknesses of its energy revenue system rather than perpetuate them,” Eromonsele said.

    He urged politicians and stakeholders to approach the issue responsibly and support reforms that strengthen transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s public finance system.

  • Edo NMA urges Okpebholo to secure release of abducted doctors

    Edo NMA urges Okpebholo to secure release of abducted doctors

    The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) Edo branch, has asked Governor Monday Okpebholo to urgently secure release of two of its members who were abducted separately.

    It named the two doctors in kidnappers den as Dr. Abu Babatunde and Dr. Stephen Osamaye.

    Dr. Babatunde works at the Edo State University Teaching Hospital, Auchi while Dr. Osamaye works at the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua.


    ‎Chairman of the Edo NMA, Dr. Eustace Oseghale, in a statement, also asked the Edo Police Commissioner, Monday Agbonika, to take action against rising insecurity in the state.

    ‎Dr. Oseghale said kidnappings have taken a toll on healthcare delivery in the state.

    According to the statement, “We write to formally notify your esteemed office of the abduction of two of our members, Dr. Abu Babatunde and Dr. Stephen Osamaye working at Edo State University Teaching Hospital, Auchi and Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua respectively.

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    “The safety and security of our healthcare workers are of paramount importance, especially in light of the critical roles they play in maintaining public health. So also is the security and safety of every resident of Edo State.

    ‎”The Nigerian Medical Association is deeply concerned about this incident and the rising trend of insecurity in the state which negatively affects health care delivery.

    ‎”We urge your office to take immediate and effective action to ensure the safe return of our abducted colleagues and to investigate this incident thoroughly.”

  • Chris Okafor to VDM, Doris, others: prove rape allegation or face legal action

    Chris Okafor to VDM, Doris, others: prove rape allegation or face legal action

    The legal team of Lagos-based cleric, Pastor Chris Okafor, has challenged actress Doris Ogala, social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), and other bloggers to submit concrete evidence to the police to substantiate their allegations or face criminal prosecution.

    At a briefing in Lagos, counsel to the cleric, Ife Ajayi, described the allegations as false, malicious, and part of what he called a coordinated campaign of cyberbullying, blackmail and public incitement aimed at destroying his client’s reputation.

    Ajayi said the attacks, which gained renewed traction in December 2025, were initiated by Doris Ogala and amplified by a network of bloggers, online commentators and digital platforms, many of whom, he alleged, failed to seek Pastor Okafor’s response before publishing damaging narratives.

    “Our client is a private citizen and a law-abiding Nigerian. What we have witnessed over the past months is not advocacy or responsible journalism, but a calculated attempt to try him in the court of public opinion,” Ajayi said.

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    Tracing the origins of the dispute, the lawyer explained that the matter began in late 2024 following a business engagement involving Ogala and a third party.

    According to him, Pastor Okafor later disengaged from the arrangement after concluding that the expected outcome could not be achieved.

    He said Ogala subsequently took to social media, alleging that the cleric owed her N45 million, an accusation he described as unfounded.

    The narrative, he said, later shifted to claims of a romantic relationship, monetary demands, and eventually, more serious allegations bordering on criminal conduct.

    “Each time one allegation failed to gain traction, another more outrageous one followed. It was a systematic attempt to see what would stick,” the lawyer said.

    He alleged that the attacks intensified on the eve of Pastor Okafor’s wedding in December 2025, when Ogala reportedly questioned his right to marry and demanded compensation, first in cash and later in the form of a house.

    Ajayi said Ogala had previously been arrested and charged in court for cyberstalking, cyberbullying and threats following similar online conduct. He said the matter was resolved through an out-of-court settlement, which was adopted by the court.

    Under the terms of the settlement, Ajayi said, Ogala received an agreed sum and undertook never to contact, engage with or mention Pastor Okafor publicly for any reason.

    “At no point during those proceedings did she allege rape, sexual assault or an affair. Those claims were never made until after the settlement was reached and allegedly breached,” he stated.

    He added that Pastor Okafor waived his right to continue the prosecution in the interest of peace, but was later confronted with renewed online attacks in violation of the agreement.

    According to Ajayi, complaints were subsequently lodged with the police over what he described as public incitement, blackmail and cyber harassment.

    He said Ogala was arrested again shortly before Christmas 2025 and interrogated by police in Lagos.

    During questioning, Ajayi claimed she denied making some of the most serious allegations attributed to her online, including claims that Pastor Okafor was involved in a death allegedly buried within church premises or that his wife was forced into marriage.

    “She denied these allegations in the presence of police officers and requested legal representation before making her statement. She was later granted administrative bail on medical grounds and warned not to return to social media with unsubstantiated claims,” Ajayi said.

    He alleged that despite the warning, the online attacks resumed, with new narratives involving alleged sexual offences and the parading of individuals as victims.

    Ajayi accused VDM and other platforms, including a podcast, of abusing their influence by soliciting allegations from the public and presenting them online as facts.

    “You cannot be the accuser, investigator, prosecutor and judge all at once. If there is an allegation of rape, murder or abuse, the law is clear on where it should be reported,” he said.

    He revealed that formal criminal complaints have been filed against individuals involved in spreading the allegations and that the legal team is monitoring dozens of social media accounts suspected to be coordinating the narrative.

    Ajayi also criticised some media outlets for publishing the claims without verification or balancing responses, accusing them of monetising sensational content at the expense of due process.

    The lawyer stressed that Pastor Okafor has cooperated fully with police investigations, honouring invitations and providing what he described as “irrefutable evidence” countering allegations of rape, child abuse or murder.

    He said the Lagos State Commissioner of Police directed the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, to handle the matter, adding that his client reported voluntarily and was released after responding to all inquiries.

    “There was never a case of evading arrest or refusing a police invitation. That narrative was another falsehood pushed online,” Ajayi said.

    In a direct challenge, Ajayi called on Ogala, VDM and others to submit their allegations, witnesses and evidence to the police.

    “If they believe these allegations are true, let them swear to them under oath and present proof to law enforcement. Otherwise, we will pursue all available legal remedies,” he warned.

    Ajayi also referred to a recent media report by SaharaReporters, where a faceless lady had alleged being rape by Chris Okafor, noting that the report was part of the plot to further tarnish the image of his client.

    He insisted that the story in its entirety is akin to guilt by allegation and serves no useful purpose other than to slander and defame his client’s reputation.

    He described the continued publication of unproven claims as dangerous, noting that Pastor Okafor, his wife and family members have received threatening messages as a result of the online campaign.

    Ajayi urged members of the public to exercise restraint and allow the police to conclude their investigation, warning against mob justice driven by social media narratives.

    “This is a society governed by law. Social media outrage cannot replace investigation, evidence and trial,” he said.

    He concluded that while Pastor Okafor would not be intimidated or blackmailed, the legal team remains committed to ensuring that those who spread false allegations are held accountable.

    “The truth may be delayed, but it will prevail,” Ajayi said.