Tag: Adamu Abdullahi

  • NSCDC recovers N31.5m debts in Jigawa in 2018

    he Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Jigawa Command said it recovered more than N31.598 million debts in the state in 2018.

    The Spokesman of the command, Mr Adamu Abdullahi said this in a statement in Dutse on Wednesday.

    Abdullahi said that the amount was recovered following complaints the command received from aggrieved creditors.

    “Between Jan. and Dec. 2018, the command was able to recover the sum of N31.598 million debts,’’ Abdullahi said.

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    He said that the command’s Peace and Conflict Management (PCM) Unit had amicably resolved the disagreements between the debtors and their creditors.

    According to him, the command has handed over the recovered funds to their rightful owners after the resolution of the disagreements.

    Abdullahi promised that the corps would continue to intensify efforts to ensure that residents of the state lived in peace and harmony with one another.

  • Firemen quench night fire in Yola market

    Firemen quench night fire in Yola market

    A fire outbreak that occurred on Wednesday night at Yola market has been put out by men of the Adamawa State Fire Service.

    The State Chief Fire Officer, Alhaji Adamu Abdullahi, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Yola.

    Abdullahi said his men were able to quench the fire which started from a grinding machine in the market.

    “The fire only affected some grinding machines and part of grains shops,” Abdullahi said.

    He said that no life was lost and no serious injury was recorded during the incident.

    NAN reports that the cost of damage to property has yet to be ascertained as shop owners are still assessing the destruction done to their wares by the inferno.

  • Woman sues ex-husband for refusing her to re-marry

    Woman sues ex-husband for refusing her to re-marry

    A divorcee, Hajara Usman, on Monday sued her former husband before an Upper Area Court in Karu, Abuja for stopping her from re-marrying.

    Usman, residing in Asokoro, Abuja told the court that she got married to one Adamu Abdullahi in 2011 but that they got divorced through Islamic way in 2016.

    She said that while the marriage lasted, Abdullahi tortured her at the slightest provocation.

    “My parents actually forced me to marry him. I never loved him and when I got into the marriage, I discovered that Abdullahi was ill-tempered.

    “He usually beats me up whenever he is angry and his parents and mine warned him severally to stop it but he did not heed their advice.’’

    Usman said that Abdullahi divorced her in November 2016, compelling her to leave his house immediately after pronouncing `divorce’ three times in line with Islamic injunction.

    “I have long observed my compulsory Idah (waiting) period but my ex-husband has refused to allow me to marry other suitors coming for me.’’

    She told the court that having finished observing the waiting period, two men had at different times indicated interest to marry her.

    Usman said that the moment her former husband got wind of her wedding plans and the ceremony that followed, he came to the venue and disrupted the ceremony.

    “ In April this year, the man who first indicated interest to marry me came to perform the wedding rites, my ex-husband sent a group of boys to disrupt the ceremony.

    “ On another occasion, when he heard I was about to re-marry, he way-laid me and beat me up so much that I had to plead with him.

    “On the day he beat me, he said he was beating me so that no man would desire me since I decided to move on and re-marry almost immediately.”

    She pleaded with the court to compel her former husband to explain why he would not want her to re-marry because his actions had discouraged her suitors.

    Usman also pleaded with the court to divorce her and Abdullahi formally and legally, saying that she no longer had interest in Abdullahi.

    “ I want the court to issue us a divorce certificate and restrain him from coming close to me,’’ Usman pleaded.

    Reacting to the statement of his former wife, Abdullahi, who also resides in Asokoro, said that it was true that they were no longer married.

    He said that his grouse was that his former wife came to the court to tell lies against him.

    “ Since I divorced her, according to the tenets of our religion, I had nothing to do with her.

    “I have avoided her and her family because the marriage was arranged between our parents and we were never meant for each other,’’ he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the estranged couple has no child from the marriage.

    The Judge, Mr Abdullahi Baba, adjourned the matter until Nov. 1 for the plaintiff to come to court with at least two persons, who witnessed the disruption of her marriage rites.

    Baba said that a divorce certificate would be issued to the parties at the completion of the case since there was no more love between them and they had also been living apart.

    He, however, urged the parties to maintain peace since they lived in the same neighbourhood.

  • NSCDC arrest six for sale of unregistered SIM cards in Jigawa

    NSCDC arrest six for sale of unregistered SIM cards in Jigawa

    The Nigeria Security  and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Jigawa Command says it has arrested six persons for allegedly selling unregistered SIM cards in the state.

    Abdullahi said five out of the suspects were arrested on Hakimi Street and at New Market, Dutse, while other was held at Hadejia Town.

    He said the corps confiscated over 5,000 assorted SIM cards during the raid.

    The NSCDC spokesman assured the public that the corps would continue to stop the illegal sale and use of such SIM cards, stressing that illegal sale of SIM cards posed serious threat to national security.

    “These are the types of SIM cards used by insurgents, armed robbers, kidnappers and other criminals.

    “It is the mandate of the NSCDC to protect critical national assets and infrastructure, including the safeguard of all telecommunication facilities in the state,” he said.

    He appealed to Nigerians to stop using unregistered SIM cards.

    Contributing, Mr Salisu Abdu, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Head of Enforcement Unit, reminded the residents that all new SIM cards must be registered before

    NCC in collaboration with NSCDC, had on July 6, apprehended four other suspects over the same offence and were found in possession of 70 unregistered SIM cards.

  • Eight die in Jigawa auto crash

    At least eight persons died in an auto crash along Hadejia-Kano road in Kaugama local government area of Jigawa on Sunday evening.

    The spokesman of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state, Mr. Adamu Abdullahi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the accident involved a car and a jeep.

    “Our men were returning from Hadejia when the accidents happened and they assisted in rescuing survivors and took the dead victims to a nearby hospital,’’ Abdullahi told NAN.