Tag: Gunmen

  • Gunmen abduct two women in Rivers

    Gunmen abduct two women in Rivers

    A woman identified as Mrs. Theresa Enyinda from Omukworoga village in Omerelu community, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State was whisked away on gunpoint to unknown destination by armed bandits on Sunday.

    The same day, unknown gunmen abducted Mr. Fortune Ogbumgbada, at Rumualogu community in Obio/Akpor Local government of the state.

    The developments according to sources have left the people of the areas in shock as they now live in fear.

    Our source, Mr. Assor Innocent, narrated that the bandits invaded the community from the bushes in the area and picked the victim.

    Innocent said: “She was kidnapped in her house at around 1pm Sunday. Police men have come to interrogate some people who were around to find out what happened.

    “The hoodlums have established contact and are demanding N20 million on the ground that one of her children is in Dubai and that the family is capable of providing the amount.”

    “Hoodlums have taken over our farm roads and the Government Secondary School. They use an area of the hostel that is dilapidated for their operation.

    They rape girls, steal and molest men on daily basis. We are calling on the security operatives to come to our aid.

    Similarly, the family of Ogbumgbada said no contact has been established with the abductors of their brother after the incident on Sunday.

    Ogbumgbada, who was abducted at Rumualogu community, was on his way home from church when he was kidnapped.

    His wife who was at the passenger’s seat was shot during the operation and has been rushed for medical treatment.

    An elder brother to the victim who did not want his name on the print,  claimed to have witnessed the incident told our correspondent that his brother was trailed by the bandits immediately he drove out of church premises.

    He pleaded with the kidnappers to release Ogbumgbada unconditionally even as he complained that no contact has been established between the kidnappers and the family of the victim.

    When contacted the Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Police Command, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) promised to reach the District Police Officers in those area and get back to our correspondent.

     

  • Gunmen kidnap ex-union official in Sokoto

    Gunmen kidnap ex-union official in Sokoto

    A former official of the Sokoto State branch of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHUN), Bello Arzika, has been kidnapped by gunmen in Sokoto, it was learnt yesterady.
    Chairman Abdullahi Aliyu, who spoke to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said: “Arzika was travelling to Isa when the suspected kidnappers struck.
    “They were reportedly attacked by a group of armed men at Gidan Sala village and they took only Arzika into the Gundumi Forest.
    “They were going to Isa town, headquarters of Isa Local Government Area, to conduct the verification of local government workers which began yesterday.
    “The details are scanty as at now, but you will hear the details later.”
    But police spokesman Elmustapha Sani said the command had not been formally notified.
    “We only heard about the incident unofficially. We have not received any report from either the Isa Police Division or Goronyo Division where the forest is located.
    “We will provide you with details as we get them,” Sani said.

  • Gunmen kill 300-level Ondo varsity student

    Gunmen kill 300-level Ondo varsity student

    Gunmen have killed a 300-Level student of Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba(AAU),Akungba-Akoko.
    Yemi Akinbamiwa was a son of a popular food vendor in Ondo town.
    He was said to have been shot by the assailants on Akure Road on Monday as he was running an errand.
    Eyewitnesses said he held a black nylon bag that reportedly contained money and was approached by the hoodlums who rode on a motorbike.
    The late Akinbamiwa was said to have been told to release the money but he resisted and was shot at close range.
    The hoodlums reportedly took the money and escaped, shooting sporadically into the air to scare people away.
    Few minutes later, a detachment of police from the Special Anti-Robbery Division of Yaba Police Station, arrived at the scene.
    The victim’s remains were said to have been taken to the State Specialist Hospital morgue by the police.
    Police spokesman Femi Joseph could not be reached for comments.

  • Gunmen kill lecturer

    A lecturer in Fishery department of the University of Agricultural Makurdi ( UAM) Professor Robert Okai was shot and killed by unknown gunmen on Monday .
    Okai is the second lecturer killed in the University within one month by unknown persons .
    The first was Christie Angbulu , a lecturer in Bio- chemistry who was kidnapped in Kogi state while attending a workshop. She was killed and buried in a shallow grave .
    Elder sister of the deceased  Mrs Ann Joseph told newsmen that the late professor came out of his house about 3 am to see why the dogs were barking and was attacked by two gunmen.
    ” The gunmen shot him in the head leaving him  in his pool of blood and escaped ” said Mrs Ann.
    She said the Professor was rushed  to the Federal Medical Center but was rejected by doctors who demanded for police report .
    When contacted, the  state police commissioner Bashir Makama, who visited the scene of the incident said an investigations into the killings .

  • How kidnappers, gunmen inflicted unforgettable pains on Rivers residents

    The spate of crime at the beginning of 2016 in Rivers State was like a wildfire. It later became worse. But after the amnesty offer by the state government, the trend became minimised until the bloody election rerun. PRECIOUS DIKEWOHA highlights some of the crimes that shook the state in the outgoing year.

    MANY residents of Rivers State had thought that the casualty figures from the bloody rerun legislative elections in which a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Alkali Mohammed and his orderly were beheaded at Omoku would be the last in the year. Little did they know that some blood-thirsty killers would strike again before saying goodbye to 2016.

    The year had shown signs of being bloody in the state as early as January 4 when a cult clash in Ubima community, Ikwerre Local Government Area, led to the death of one person. It was a serious supremacy battle between two rival cult groups in the area. While tension has reduced in the area after the state government’s amnesty offer, before now, the residents were living in fear over the activities of dreaded cult groups, Degbam and Iceland. More than 21 persons suspected to be members of the cult groups have been killed. Some have their corpses buried, while others were missing.

    On January 13, there was anxiety in the same Ubima community over another cult clash.  A suspected leader of Degban cult group, popularly known as Morroco, was beheaded. Morroco was the first victim after Iceland cult group in the area promised to avenge the death of their members with 50 heads.

    On January 12, Prof. Michael Ogburia, the Director of Centre for Continuing Education, Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), was kidnapped. He stayed a few days in the kidnappers’ den before he was released.

    Then on January 24, doctors in Rivers State protested what they described as shift of trade by kidnappers to abduct their members for ransom. They claimed that over 21 doctors were abducted in 2015 and decided that they would not close their eyes and allow kidnappers to inflict pains on them in 2016. The former chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr. Green Furo, said so many of them who escaped abduction were either injured or had their vehicles damaged by the kidnappers’ bullets.

    On February 11, about 18 people were feared dead as gunmen invaded Omoku town, the headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area. It was gathered that a cult group, known as the Icelanders, invaded the area, killed 18 people and left many injured. On March 1, one person was killed and in-laws abducted during a marriage rite in Ubima community. The victim, whose name was simply given as Victor, was finally shot dead on his hospital bed after surviving the first gun shot at the family house. On the same day, an Obio/Akpor man and his son who went for traditional marriage rite in the community were abducted and later released after a few days in kidnappers’ den.

    On March 14, two teachers posted to serve at the Community Secondary School, Ubima in Ikwerre Local Government Area, was abducted by gunmen along the school road while returning home. The abductors demanded a ransom of N5 million, and after a few days in the kidnappers’ den, they were released. The same March 14, gunmen abducted a lecturer at the Choba Main Campus of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Prof. Ebi Awortu Efebo. He was kidnapped while he was going home. The gunmen later demanded N50 million as ransom, and after a few days in the kidnappers’ den, he was freed.

    On March 16, unidentified gunmen in the early hours stormed Mgbuitanwo, in Emohua Clan, Emohua Local Government Area of the Rivers State and beheaded a 28-year-old man before abducting another resident of the area. An eyewitness, Mr. Nwoka James, said the assailants entered the community in what was suspected to be a reprisal attack by a cult group, who mercilessly murdered the victim.

    On April 1, fear gripped the residents of the communities in Egi Clan in Ogba-Egbama Ndoni Local Government Area (ONELGA) following the killing of more than 16 people in the area within a week. The murder of Chief Eddy Onwudiwe, the Ochi-Oha of Ukporomini, worsened the fear and tension in the various communities in the area. During the raid carried out by unknown gunmen, a pastor and some children were shot dead.

    On April 10, the management of UNIPORT closed down the campus for a month after two students were feared dead following the protest that greeted the new school fees introduced by the management. The students, during the protest, shut down all academic activities in the school and also blocked the popular East-West Road to demand the immediate reversal of the old school fees.

    One of the protesters, Peter Ofurum, a student in the Management Sciences, was allegedly hit by a bullet when some police officers were trying to stop them from destroying school property during the protest. He died as a result of the shooting.

    On May 19, five persons were killed and two abducted when suspected cultists invaded Oduaha community in Emohua Local Government Area. Those killed included Chile Wosu, Medi Amadi, Chijioke Wosu, Obiee Ordu and Eloquent Wosu. One of the youths in the community, Chijioke Wali, said the   suspected Degban cultists invaded the community in a manner that looked like a reprisal attack following the killing of two of their men two months earlier.

    On May 23, an 11-year-old victim, whose parents did not want her name to be in print, fainted and was unable to walk on her own when their neighbour, a 40-year-old man, allegedly raped her after forcing the victim to suck his manhood. Both the suspect and the victim’s aunt lived in the same compound in Egbelu area of Port Harcourt in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State where the incident took place. The Ozuoba Police Division in Obio/Akpor council was handling the matter and had arrested the suspect, Mr. Innocent Akppa.

    On May 29, six persons were killed in Ibaa community, Emohua Local Government Area, following a renewed attack by some bandits in the area. It was learnt that in the wee hours of that day, some gunmen alleged to be members of Greenlanders cult group had visited Ibaa community under heavy gunfire, killing six people.

    In the month of June, precisely on 4th, many people were murdered in Ikwerre and Etche communities over the supremacy cult battle between Degbam and Iceland, which resulted in many casualties. Apart from many people getting injured, two persons were killed in the cult clash in Obite community in Etche Local Government Area while more than 14 people were killed in Omuchim, Omuakiri, Aluu, in Ikwerre council.

    The same day, some gunmen suspected to be members of a cult group in the early hours killed 11 persons in Emohua Local Government Area. The cultists visited three communities in the area, namely Rumuji, Ovogo and Rumuewhuo, killing the victims who were suspected to be members of a rival cult group in the area. The victims included Mr. Nature Oti, Ikechi, Onyebuchi Omuruka, Mr. Chima Omuruka, Mr. Lucky Okwakpam, Mr. Nyovele and others.

    While the killings in the state were getting out of hands, on June 12, the Nigeria Army invaded kidnappers and cultists’ hideout, which resulted in an exchange of gunfire between the cultists and the soldiers. Eight suspected cultists believed to be members of the Icelanders were killed in Obelle community, Emohua Local Government Area, by the military during the shootout. Five people who were kidnapped that weekend by the same cultists around Elele Town in Ikwerre Local Government Area regained their freedom.

    It was gathered that the Army, following the recurrent killings and other cult-related activities that were threatening peace in Rivers State, trailed the hoodlums to their new camp in Obelle. Again, in another attack in Omoku on June 15, 11 people were gunned down in the headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area (ONELGA) by suspected cultists who invaded the area. Two people, including a popular medical doctor in the area, were kidnapped by the invaders during the raid.

    In a continued effort to end criminality in the state, on June 18, soldiers from the 2 Brigade Port Harcourt stormed Ibaa Community in Emohua Local Government Area and nabbed over seven suspected cultists in the area. The soldiers deployed in Emohua LGA to tame cultism in the area visited some criminals’ havens in Ibaa in continuation of their operation. Seven suspected cultists, including one Mercury Peter, were apprehended by the security operatives.

    On June 20, unidentified gunmen in the early hours shot dead one Mr. Allain John-Morrison, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abua/Odua Local Government Area. The gunmen had trailed their victim, a former councillor of Ward 1 in the Local Government Area, to Okobuo area where he was shot and beheaded.

    While the people were mourning the death of the APC chieftain, on June 26, two policemen and five other persons were killed in a fresh cult clash that erupted in Rumuji and Ovogo communities in Emohua Local Government Area. It was learnt that the two dreaded cult groups that had been tormenting the state, the Icelanders and the Greenlanders, were locked in a battle for supremacy. The Nation gathered that suspected Icelanders group invaded Rumuji Police Station and shot the two officers on duty dead.

    On June 27, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic Chapter, Bori, suspended all academic activities in the polytechnic to demand the immediate release of their colleague, Mr. Abiye Ogan, who was kidnapped by unknown gunmen. Ogan, a lecturer in the Department of Science Laboratory Technology of the polytechnic, was later freed after staying a few days in the kidnappers’ den.

    While one lecturer was being kidnapped, another one was freed on August 2. The kidnapped lecturer from UNIPORT, Dr. Reginald Ohiri, regained freedom from the hands of his abductors. The victim was freed by his abductors on the ground that he was not their target for the operation.

    There was a sign of relief on August 27 when policemen gunned down six notorious kidnappers in the state. Residents of Ahoada East Local Government Area went into celebration after hearing the news of police killing of the six notorious kidnappers. It was also reported that one Deeper Life Christian Bible Ministry pastor died, while several others persons sustained serious injuries in the incident. The suspects who died in the operation were simply identified as Mr. Igbudu, Mr. Goodluck, Mr. Emmanuel, Mr. Pedro, Mr. Bagio, and Mr. Small.

    On August 26, unknown gunmen in the early hours abducted a community leader, Chief Sabinus Obuah, at his residence in Ubima Community, Ikwerre Local Government Area. The victim was kidnapped around 1 am alongside his wife and son before the abductors abandoned his family halfway and fled to an unknown destination with the chief. He was later freed after paying a ransom.

    The assassination of a Port Harcourt-based human rights lawyer, Barrister Ken Astwete, on August 28 did not only shut down the Garden City but dust up provocative reactions from two major political parties in the state. Mrs. Adigwe, the wife of a slain retired army officer, Captain Chukwuemeka Judge Adigwe, who was murdered by unknown gunmen on August 22, blamed insecurity in Rivers State for the death of her husband.

    On August 29, 13 suspected cultists were declared dead during a clash with rival cult groups in Rumuoro village, Ogbakiri community, Emohua Local Government Area. The clash came barely two weeks after cultists in Ogbakiri community accepted to embrace the amnesty programme of the Rivers State Government. It echoed again in Omoku when 14 staff members of Nestoil Plc were abducted in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State. The company’s bus was conveying the 14 workers to the office before they were accosted by armed men around Omoku town.

    Few days later, on September 1, unidentified gunmen kidnapped one Miss Amarachi Okereke in Rumuji community in Emohua Local Government Area. The victim, who is a teacher at Uvawuhu Comprehensive High School, Ibaa, was abducted by the unknown gunmen at her residence in Rumuji community.

    Then on September 4, two persons were shot dead during a cult clash in Egita community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government. It was learnt that the two cult groups, Icelanders and Greenlanders, which had been terrorising the area, were locked in a war for supremacy despite that one of the cult leaders in the area had accepted the state government’s amnesty offer.

    On September 5, suspected sea pirates hijacked a Marine Police gunboat with four policemen on board while on routine patrol of the Abonnema waterways. The lifeless bodies of the police personnel were later recovered. The Nation, during investigation, gathered that the Marine Police gunboat was attacked with the four crew men onboard shortly after departing Abonnema wharf jetty in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    Police officers from the Rivers State Command on September 6 foiled a kidnap attempt on a bakery owner, simply identified as Mrs. Martha in Omoku Town, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of the state. The unidentified hoodlums had invaded the area to kidnap the bakery owner. A source who pleaded anonymity disclosed that the kidnappers had arrived at 8 am to pick their target at gunpoint, but their mission was unsuccessful due to the immediate response of the police.

    The people of Rumuekini community were forced to wake up rudely on September 12 when suspected cultists killed a mother of six, a woman who recently gave birth to triplets, and the father was in the mortuary. Comfort was said to be a sister to one of the hardened cultists in the state, who had led so many deadly missions to the families of his rivals.

    On September 18, unidentified gunmen gunned down a member of a vigilante group in Omoku town. The victim was attacked along Palace Road, Omoku town. Two days later, two mobile policemen were murdered during a gun battle with hoodlums at Ikiri area of Omoku Town in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area. Two others who sustained bullet wounds were rushed to an undisclosed hospital in the state for treatment.

    In the early hours of Sunday, September 24, an Army officer, whose name was identified simply as Loveday, stabbed a father of five, Mr. Linus Sunday, to death after the victim pleaded with him not to engage in a fight with the boyfriend of his (suspect) sister.

    The late Linus, who was residing at No. 42 Chindah Street, off Ada-George Road in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, died on his way to Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital (BMH) after a few hours at Life Forth Hospital where he was first attended to.

    On September 25, six persons were killed in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, following a resurgent cult clash in the area. It was gathered that cultists suspected to be members of the Greenlanders had invaded two communities in the area, Okposi community in Iburu clan and Obagi in Egi clan. On September 28, unknown gunmen abducted two nurses, Mr. Awaji-Owa Ntendeng Hebron and Mrs Nwikina Felicia who were under the employment of Erema General Hospital in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area.

    It was gathered that Mrs. Nwikina, who was brutalised alongside the colleague escaped from the gunmen bleeding seriously. The source said Nwikina told them that the gunmen had thought that because she was a woman, she would not pose any problem to them, so they treated her with levity, but she escaped from the forest to their chagrin.

    In October, exactly on the 4th day, unidentified gunmen killed a chieftain of the APC, Mr. Boris Neenwi in Yeghe community, Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State. The deceased Neenwi, a former councillor who represented Yeghe community at the Gokana legislative assembly, was murdered at night.

    On October 5, an officer of the Rivers State Police Command was killed in Borokiri, Port Harcourt City Local Government Area. An eyewitness, Mr. Bright Wenedah, told The Nation that the two police officers were attached to the Anti-Terrorism Unit of the command.

    While the state government was doing everything within their power to curtail the spate of criminality in the state, on October 2, gunmen attacked the Rivers State Amnesty Programme Committee, led by the chairman Mr. Kenneth Chinda, at Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State. It was gathered that the team had resumed duty in ONELGA before they were ambushed by suspected cultists in the area.

    On October 15, four persons were killed and several houses burnt down in an attack said to have been carried out by rival cult groups in Akporo-Sogho community, Khana Local Government of Rivers State. The authority of Khana Local Government Area confirmed the attack in Akporo-Sogho community, saying it was the handiwork of suspected cultists.

    On the 24th of the same month, two people were killed in Omoku town in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area as cultists engaged in fresh battle for supremacy. A source in the area who pleaded anonymity said the victims were Mr. Ndu Tom and Ladi Simeon. The victims were killed in their apartment in Obohia area in Omoku town by the gunmen suspected to be cultists.

    On October 30, two youths were killed and beheaded when armed men stormed Kono community in Khana Local Government Area of Ogoni, Rivers State. The killing took place in the night when the armed youths invaded the community, shooting sporadically. It was gathered that the gunmen suspected to be cultists were on the trail of their rivals in the community.

    On November 17, an official of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Sophia Philips Horsfall, was murdered by his boyfriend. Mr. Sotonye Martin and two others, Innocent Oluche and Wachukwu Ugochukwu, were arraigned before Magistrate Z. O. Alikor of Rivers State Magistrate’s Court 2 for their alleged involvement in Philips Horsfall’s murder. The victim, who was popularly known as Sophia, was stabbed to death after the suspect discovered huge sums of money in her bank accounts. She was buried on December 24.

    On November 19, unidentified gunmen abducted the principal of Kalabari National College (KNC), Mrs. S. Damiete, in Buguma, headquarters of Asari-Toru Local Government Area. She was kidnapped at about 7.30 pm by unknown gunmen. But she was later freed after days in kidnapers’ den. On November 28, there was tension in the Port Harcourt metropolis in Rivers State when the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Intelligence Team engaged a four-man armed robbery gang in a gun battle, killing three. The incident took place at the UTC junction.

    The police had trailed the suspects from Borokiri axis and intercepted them at the junction when they could not move further due to the traffic light. Police recovered one GPMG rifle with 1,000 rounds of ammunition, one AK47 rifle and others.

    In what looked like a bloody Christmas gift, on Christmas eve, unidentified gunmen suspected to be members of cult groups killed more than eight people in Omoku town in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State. It was gathered that the bandits invaded the community at 9 pm that day and shot sporadically.

    Meanwhile, while the residents of the state look forward to the New Year, concerned ones, many of whom will be besieging places of worship tonight, are praying fervently that 2017 will not be as bloody as 2015 and 2016.

  • Eight killed as gunmen invade Rivers community

    Eight killed as gunmen invade Rivers community

    •Council chief bans Okada 

    GUNMEN suspected to be members of rival cult groups, on Sunday night, killed eight persons at Omoku Town in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government of Rivers State.
    The bandits reportedly invaded the community at 9 pm and killed their targets.
    The suspected cultists were said to have coordinated their attacks in three streets.
    A source, who spoke in confidence, said most of those who fled before the attack, had returned.
    A resident, who narrowly escaped the attack, Chief Ezegohuru Chukudi Eluozo, said the incident caused panic and grounded Christmas celebration in the town.
    Eluozo said eight people died in the incident.
    The community leader blamed the attack on politicians.
    He said the attack was politically motivated, adding that cultists were empowered by a political party during the recent rerun.
    Another source, who pleaded for anonymity, said: “About  9 pm, I was sitting with a friend when we heard gunshots. As usual, people started running for safety. I ran into them as I was heading for my house.
    “They (attackers) put on military uniform and were heavily armed. They shot from every direction. All those who came out that night to celebrate Christmas ran back to their houses.
    “In the morning, I took a walk round the area and I confirmed seven bodies. Two Hausa men, who may have been hit by stray bullets, were among the dead. A member of the Joint Security Task Force was among them.
    “We don’t know the actual cause of the attack, but we heard the cult boys were angry that the state government settled a cult group and abandoned the others. They vowed not to stop the attacks until the government compensated them.”
    But the police command said it was not aware of the incident.
    Police spokesman Nnamdi Omoni said he would speak whenever he got the brief from the district police officer (DPO) in ONELGA.
    Also, ONELGA Caretaker Committee Chairman Osi Olisa has banned commercial motorcycle operation, locally called Okada, in the area.
    In a statement, the caretaker chairman advised operators to desist from commercial activities between 7 pm and 7 am
    The statement noted that the action of the ONELGA council chief became necessary because of the security situation in the area.
    The statement warned that anybody violating the ban will be penalised.

  • Gunmen abduct woman Customs officer

    Two gunmen suspected to be kidnappers, on Tuesday night abducted Mrs Comfort Alaba, a staff of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in Festac Town, Lagos.

    Sources told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos, that the two-man gang stormed Tastee Fried Chicken (TFC) outlet at 22 Road, FESTAC Town and abducted the woman at about 8pm.

    NAN gathered that the victim, who was attached to Tincan Command SDV, a bonded terminal of the NCS, was with her two daughters, when the masked men stormed out of their car and picked her up.

    One of the victim’s daughters, Faith Alaba, went to social media to announce the abduction of their mother and called on Nigerians and security agents to assist the family to secure her release.

    She said: “My mother was kidnapped this evening in front of me and my younger sister in a black Murano jeep.

    “We were at TFC at 22 road, FESTAC outside in the car and two men came around.

    “My sister ran out of the car. My mother was still screaming and struggling when the other one pointed a gun at me.

    “We ran away and by the time we looked back as we were screaming for help, they zoomed off.

    “Please, reach me and my family on 08166098469.

    “Our mother was taken away in a black Murano Jeep with Teg. No. EPE103CY,” Faith pleaded in her tweeter page.

    She said that the two masked men came out of their vehicle with guns and kidnapped his mother.

    “I saw them at close range but I won’t be able to recognise them.

    “I don’t know if anyone has any grudge against my mum but I am appealing to them to please free her.

    “Already, we have notified the police at Area E command, but nothing has been done so far to the best of our knowledge.

    “We have not been contacted by the kidnappers. My mother is smallish in stature. She has a gap in her teeth and has a huge birthmark on her arm, which is arrow- like shaped.”

    The Customs spokesman in Tincan Island, Uche Ejesieme, a Chief Superintendent of Customs, confirmed the incident.

    He said that his office had informed Customs headquarters in Abuja about the development.

    “The lady is attached to SDV, one of custom’s bonded terminal under Tincan Island Command.

    “The family has reported to the police and the police are investigating with a view to rescue her.”

    Lagos Stat Police spokesperson, SP Dolapo Badmos, who also confirmed the incident, said the police are working on her release. (NAN)

  • Gunmen kidnap NULGE VP in Abia

    Gunmen kidnap NULGE VP in Abia

    Yet-to-be identified gunmen have reportedly kidnapped the Vice President of the Abia State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, (NULGE), Comrade Ikechi Nwaigwe, in Aba, the commercial hub of the state.

    Nation was told that Nwaigwe was abducted at about 7.30pm on Tuesday at his residence located at the Federal Housing Estate, Ogbor Hill, some distance from the heart of the business town.

    Sources said that the gunmen who may have trailed and laid ambush near the man’s house, struck as he was trying to drive into his residence, whisking him away to yet-to-be identified place.

    Until the time of filing this report, it wasn’t clear if the gunmen had established communication with the victim, but a source within the area where the incident happened, who pleaded anonymity narrated that the NULGE VP had arrived at the gate of his residence at the Estate blowing horns for his family members to open the gate for him not knowing that the gunmen had laid ambush for him.

    “As soon as his son came out to open the gate, the gunmen attacked Nwaigwe and pushed him inside his car. They beat up his son before speeding off with him in his car,” the source stated.

    Another source hinted that a Toyota Camry belonging to the man that the kidnappers fled with has been recovered.

    The source further claimed that the kidnappers have also established contact with his family, demanding ransom of N2m to have their breadwinner back.

    Abia State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) ASP Ogbonnaya Nta couldn’t be reached on his line for reaction on the matter.

     

  • Gunmen abduct retired principal, 72, in Bayelsa

    Gunmen abduct retired principal, 72, in Bayelsa

    Four gunmen yesterday abducted a 72-year-old retired head teacher, Chief Sunday Festus, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

    Festus was reportedly abducted at his home in Bomo clan of the area.

    The son of the victim, Leigha, said his father was diabetic and critically ill when the hoodlums stormed his home and whisked him away to an unknown place.

    He said the four gunmen struck at 3.10 a.m through the Foinbiri waterside and went straight to his father’s room.

    They were said to have shattered window protectors, forced their way into the septuagenarian’s bedroom and took him to a waiting double-75 horsepower speedboat.

    Leigha said: “We heard a big bang at the door and heard voices who commanded our father to follow them. Our brother, who is 13 years old, attempted to stop them but was seriously beaten up and left with bruises. They even hit him on the head with the butt of the gun.

    “The heartless kidnappers dragged my father, a diabetic patient, on the ground to the waterside, after shooting sporadically into the air to scare and scuttle any resistance from the community.

    “They headed towards Opuama community. At Oyeregbene, they attempted to steal an engine boat and later engaged an oil and gas surveillance patrol gun boat while escaping with their victim, in a bid to escape from the security patrol on the waterway.

    “They got to Oyeregbene and Sangana waterways in Brass Local Government Area, meandered into a small creek and disappear into thin air. Nobody could ascertain their next location.”

    The distraught son said the abduction could be an attempt to extort money from his elder brother, Mr. Daumiebi Festus, a real estate mogul and stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said the whereabouts and condition of his father were known because the abductors had not established contacts with the family.

    Police spokesman Asinim Butswat, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said the matter had not been officially reported to him.

  • Gunmen kill 36 miners

    Gunmen kill 36 miners

    Gunmen have invaded Bindin village in Zamfara State, killing over 36 gold miners.

    More than 40 others were injured in the afternoon invasion of the mining wells in the village, which is in Maru Local Government Area.

    A security source, who spoke in confidence, said: “We have received a report that some gunmen on Monday afternoon invaded a mining site in Bindin and opened fire on the gold miners, with over 36 killed and more than 40 injured.

    “We have not actually ascertained the final death figure because many of those wounded fled into the bush and others have been evacuated to Yerima Bakura Specialist Hospital and the Federal Medical Centre in the state capital, Gusau.

    “The attack was said to be spontaneous from various directions at the mining site. It is too early to say the gunmen were Boko Haram terrorists or cattle rustlers.

    “For now, it is safer to describe those who perpetrated the act as bandits.”

    Asked if there was any dispute over mining wells in the village, the source said: “We have never received any report of disagreement among the miners. In any case, most of the gold miners were illegally doing so in Bindin.

    “Preliminary findings confirmed that most of the miners were not from the state.”

    “Over 40 of the unlicensed miners were killed inside the pit by the gunmen, who were suspected to be herdsmen.

    “The gunmen had a field day because there is no police post in Bindin. The nearby police post is in Dangulbi, which is about 11 kilometres away.

    “Even in terms of emergency response for the injured, it was not easy to coordinate because the village is about 75kilometres to the state capital.

    “The logistics challenge faced by the police, security agencies and emergency workers might have accounted for the high casualties.”

    Soldiers and policemen were deployed in the village.

    The dead have been buried.

    The Zamfara State Government put the death toll at 36, based on the buried bodies.

    Governor Abdulaziz Yari  cancelled his trip to the United States where he planned to monitor the presidential election.

    A statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor ( Public Enlightenment, Media and Communication), Mallam Ibrahim Dosara, said the governor had consulted President Muhammadu Buhari on the incident.

    The statement said: “The Executive Governor of Zamfara State and Chairman Nigeria Governors Forum, Hon Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar, yesterday condemned in strongest terms, the act of terrorism that led to the attack and killing of 36 innocent people at Bindin in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    “In his reaction, the governor, who is currently out of the state for official engagements, said the barbaric act is inhumane and called for total condemnation.

    “Governor Yari expressed his heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and pledged to collaborate with security agencies both within and outside the state to ensure the arrest of the perpetrators of the act of terrorism.

    “Governor Yari who had to cancel  his official trip to the United States of America earlier scheduled for this morning to monitor the U S Presidential election, is currently discussing the attack with the President and the security agencies in Abuja, with a view to finding lasting solutions to the persistent problem of armed banditry and general insecurity in the state.

    “The governor  prayed for the repose of the departed souls and called for more cooperation and support from people in dealing with the problem.

    “A strong team of experts have already been constituted by the Governor to thoroughly investigate the heinous attack and killing of the innocent persons.

    “The governor also ordered his deputy to immediately visit the scene of the attack and the community to condole with the family, before his arrival after discussing the attack with the President and the security agencies in Abuja.”