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  • 12 arrested after seven killed in London terror attack

    12 arrested after seven killed in London terror attack

    British Prime Minister Theresa May blamed “evil” Islamist ideology yesterday for an attack by knife-wielding men who mowed down and stabbed revellers in London.

    Seven people were killed, 48 injured and the police said they had arrested 12 suspects.

    Saturday night’s rampage at the popular nightlife hub around London Bridge, by three men arriving in a van and wearing fake suicide vests, was the third deadly terror attack in Britain in three months and came only days before Thursday’s general elections.

    Political parties promptly suspended campaigns  out of respect for the victims, who included 48 people treated in hospital, some of them in life-threatening conditions.

    No details have been released about the suspects, who were shot dead within minutes by police, and detectives are still investigating whether they acted alone.

    The 12 arrests were made in the ethnically diverse east London suburb of Barking, with Sky News reporting that a property raided by police belonged to one of the killers.

    May said the attack was driven by the same “evil ideology of Islamist extremism” behind last week’s Manchester suicide bombing that left 22 people dead, and the Westminster attack in March, which killed five.

    “The recent attacks are not connected but we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face,” she said after chairing a meeting of the government’s emergency Cobra committee.

    She warned that perpetrators are inspired to attack “by copying one another”.

    The assailants wore fake suicide vests in a bid to increase the sense of panic as they lunged seemingly at random at the crowds gathered around London Bridge and Borough Market, which is full of restaurants and bars.

    Gerard Vowls, 47, said he saw a woman repeatedly stabbed, and threw chairs, glasses and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.

    “They kept coming to try to stab me… they were stabbing everyone. Evil, evil people,” he told The Guardian newspaper.

    Holly Jones, a BBC reporter, saw a white van speeding into crowds of people walking along the pavement on London Bridge, saying it hit about five or six people.

    Another witness called Eric told the BBC he had seen three men get out and thought they were going to help.

    Instead they “started kicking them, punching them and took out knives. It was a rampage really,” he said, adding that he heard a shout of: “This is for Allah”.

    An Australian and four French nationals were among those hospitalised, their governments said, while a Spaniard was slightly wounded.

    Britain was already on high alert following the attack on a concert by US pop star Ariana Grande in Manchester, northwest England, in which seven children were among the dead.

    Grande, who headlined a benefit concert in Manchester last night alongside stars including Pharrell Williams and Justin Bieber, tweeted that she was “Praying for London.”

    The national threat level was raised to maximum after the Manchester attack and troops were deployed at key public sites, but reduced to its second highest level last weekend.

    May, who served as interior minister for six years before taking office after the Brexit vote last summer, said Britain’s response to the terror threat must change.

    “We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are,” she said.

    She repeated calls for international action to combat extremist content online, a message she took to the G7 leaders summit last week.

    May also warned there was “far too much tolerance of extremism in our country”, promising to review counter-terrorism efforts, including possibly increasing the jail terms handed out in terror cases.

    The ruling Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party suspended national campaign events for the day, although local campaigning will continue.

    “But violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process, so those campaigns will resume in full tomorrow and the general election will go ahead as planned on Thursday,” the prime minister said.

    Saturday’s rampage is the latest in a string of attacks to hit Europe, including in Paris, Berlin and Saint Petersburg, and the French, German and Russian leaders sent messages of support.

    US President Donald Trump offered his help, tweeting “WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!” — and highlighting his thwarted ban on travellers from six mainly Muslim countries.

    The Federal Government condemned the deadly terrorist attacks and voiced its deep condolence to the relatives and victims of the attack.The Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement by its Spokesperson, Dr Clement Aduku, said: “the government and people of Nigeria stand with the government and people of Great Britain in the face of continued terrorist attacks on innocent victims.

    “Our thoughts, sympathy and prayers are with those affected in these latest multiple terrorist attacks and their families,” the ministry stated

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that assailants drove a van into pedestrians at high speed on London Bridge on Saturday night before stabbing revellers on nearby streets.

    Police said armed officers shot dead all three attackers within minutes of receiving reports of the terrorist attack unfolding in central London.

    The three men were wearing suicide bomb vests that were later confirmed to be fakes.

    Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan police commissioner, said on Sunday morning the incident was under control. “We believe there were three attackers and we believe they are dead,” she said

    Police also confirmed the arrest of 12 people in the Barking district of east London in connection with the attack and raids were continuing there

    Several people said they were ordered by police to stay inside pubs and restaurants as the terror raged outside.

    Alex Shellum at the Mudlark pub said a woman had come into the bar “bleeding heavily from the neck”, telling the BBC: “It appeared that her throat had been cut.”

    Italian photographer Gabriele Sciotto, who was watching the football at the Wheatsheaf pub in Borough Market, said he saw three men shot just outside the pub.

    In a picture he took, a man wearing combat trousers, with a shaved head and what looked like a belt with canisters attached to it could be seen on the ground with two more bodies behind him.

    “In two or five seconds, they shot all the three men down,” Sciotto told the BBC.

    The attack had harrowing echoes of the attack on Westminster Bridge in March, when British Muslim convert Khalid Masood rammed his car into pedestrians before crashing into the barriers surrounding parliament.

    He stabbed a police officer to death before being shot dead by a ministerial bodyguard.

  • Meningitis kills 10 in Sokoto LGA – Chairman

    Meningitis has killed no fewer than 10 persons in Shagari Local Government Area of Sokoto State in the last few weeks, its Chairman, Alhaji Jabbi Shagari, had said.

    Shagari said on Tuesday in Sokoto that ”the deaths were recorded out of the several cases that are being treated across the local government”.

    ”Happily however, the epidemic had been brought under control in the area, just like in many other parts of the state,” he added.

    Shagari also commended the state government for donating assorted drugs and medicament worth over N2 million to the local government .

    The chairman said the drugs had helped tremendously in combating the menace, saying ” they were distributed to all the health facilities in the area.

    ” All the victims were treated free with the drugs and this was a formidable factor in combating the epidemic.

    ” I must particularly commend the Health Commissioner, Dr Balarabe Kakale, for his swift response to the outbreak of the epidemic across the state”.

  • Fire kills 20 in Senegalese religious gathering

    No fewer than 20 people were killed when a fire broke out in a Muslim spiritual retreat in eastern Senegal, local media reported on Thursday.

    About 50 others were injured when the fire broke out in the village of Medina Gounass, according to newspaper L’Observateur.

    The village holds an annual retreat attended by thousands of Muslims from across West Africa each year.

    The gathering, called “Daaka”, is a spiritual retreat that attracts thousands of pilgrims every year from Senegal and several countries of the sub region.

    It took place in the middle of the bush, under the temporary shelters of straw.

    The cause of the fire which also ravaged sheds where goods and vehicles were parked has not been determined.

    The 2017 edition of Daaka kicked off on Saturday and will continue until April 17.

    It is scheduled to receive Friday the visit of the Senegalese head of state.

    The cause of the fire remained unknown on Thursday.

  • One killed, 21 others injured in Ogun auto crash

    One person was  confirmed dead and 21 others injured in an auto crash that occurred on Monday at Gudugba junction, Ewekoro Area of  the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

    Mr Clement Oladele, the Sector Commander of  Federal Road Safety Commission  (FRSC) in Ogun, confirmed the incident  to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abeokuta.

    Oladele explained that the accident happened around 9. p.m.  at Gudugba Area of Ewekoro Local Government and it involved three vehicles.

    “We went to the scene and met the crash which involved a commercial bus, a car and a truck.

    “A Mazda bus with registration number SMK 800 XN and a Volkswagen car with registration number KTU 479 AS  were travelling to Lagos before they rammed into the truck.

    “The accident was caused by speeding and it involved 15 males and eight  females in which one male in  the bus died and 21 others were  injured.

    “Motorists should desist from speeding,  especially at night because visibility is limited.

    “Broken down trucks should always use reflective signs so that oncoming drivers will be able to see them,’’ he said.

    The sector commander said that corpse of the dead had been deposited at Itori General Hospital in Ewekoro where  the injured were being treated.

  • Assistant registrar killed in Benue

    Assistant Registrar of the College of Education, Katsina-Ala, Benue State, Ugoh Terseer Akagbue, was yesterday killed by unknown gunmen.

    He was killed in the presence of his wife and children.

    It was gathered the culprits took his vehicle, money and mobile phones, besides demanding for some valuable documents of the college.

    Provost Prof Mathias Nder, who confirmed his death, said he reported to the police. He condoled with the deceased’s family. Police Public spokesman Moses Yamu also confirmed the incident.

    Yamu said the police acted on a tip-off and chased the criminals to the Katsina-Ala-Takum road. A gun battle ensued and the gunmen abandoned the snatched vehicle.

    When the police returned to the scene the next day, one of the kidnappers, Aondongu Shaapera, was found dead.

  • 10 killed in Benue community

    Ten persons were reportedly killed in Tse-Igbe, Katsina Ala local government area of Benue State, after gunmen opened fire on some travellers.

    According to an eyewitness, Terlumun Ude, gunmen opened fire on passengers travelling to Amaafu from Abaji. All seven occupants of the vehicle, including the driver, died on the spot.

    Three others who ran into the bush were also killed, while many others sustained injuries.

    A policeman, who helped to evacuate the bodies, said they were yet to ascertain the motive behind the killings. He declined to speak further.

    Efforts to contact the police spokesman Moses Yamu were unsuccessful.

  • Security operatives, others killed in Niger attack

    A Police inspector, a superintendent of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), and six others were killed by suspected herdsmen in Rafin Gona and Gbagyi villages in Bosso Local Government Area of Niger State.

    The attack left 6,000 people displaced and property, including farm produce, houses and belongings worth N700 million destroyed.

    Sources said the officers went on a rescue mission.

    Chairman of Bosso council Isah Wakili said after killing the villagers, the herdsmen set their farm produce ablaze.

    Wakili, who visited the area with Senator David Umaru (Niger East) and House of Representatives member, Salihu Shandafi, said more bodies were still being recovered from a nearby bush.

    “I can tell you that almost all the houses in the villages, including yam and corn barns, were completely burnt in the attack. We put the estimate of all damaged properties to over N700 million,” he said.

    Senator Umaru described the attack as barbaric, inhuman and a dastardly act.

    “What I have seen is heart breaking, it is an act of wickedness and complete disregard to human live. This is a very serious problem; a lot of people have been displaced. Most of them have fled from their houses and even if they were here, they would not have anywhere to stay because their houses have been burnt, including cloths and food barns. This kind of situation is not acceptable,” he lamented.

    Umaru called on the state government to take decisive action to stop a recurrence, adding that government should also provide relief materials to the victims.

  • Nigerian killed, another abducted in South Africa

    The Nigerian community in South Africa yesterday confirmed the death of a Nigerian and the abduction of another member in the country.

    Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, the President of Nigeria Union, South Africa, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on telephone from Pretoria that both incidents had been reported to the Nigerian Mission in that country.

    He alleged that one Victor Nnadi, a native of Orlu in Imo, was suffocated to death on Thursday by the Metropolitan Police in Cape Town.

    Anyene claimed that witnesses saw the police handcuff the victim and suffocated him to death.

    “When the people saw what happened, they raised an alarm and confronted the police.

    “The union’s chapter in Cape Town is already on top of the situation and trying its best to facilitate the release of   the detained brother of the deceased,” he said.

    Anyene, however,   urged the Federal Government to persuade the South African government to put measures in place to stop the killing of Nigerians.

    The union, he said, also got information on December 24, that one Austin Agunwa, a native of  Umuawulu, in Awka South Local Government Area of  Anambra, was abducted by unidentified persons  at Rustenburg, North West Province.

    He said Nigerians in the province raised a search team, which later found the victim’s car abandoned, after a crash near a bridge.

    Anyene, however, said the vehicle had no blood stain.

    “As we speak, we don’t know his whereabouts  and nobody has claimed responsibility for his abduction.

    “We have directed the union’s chapter in the area to report the incident to the police and open a case on the missing Nigerian,” he said.

    Anyene also said the union’s national body would liaise with Nigeria’s High Commission to visit Rustenburg over the incident.

    “We have also advised our people to be calm and remain law-abiding as the union and the Nigerian Mission are handling the situation,” he said.

  • ‘Why my sister’s man killed her’

    ‘Why my sister’s man killed her’

    The eldest brother of Sophia Philips Horsfall, Honour Amatu Philips, has narrated how and why his sister was murdered.

       Horsfall, an employee of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), was allegedly stabbed to death by her boyfriend, Sotonye Martin.

      Philips alleged his sister was killed on November 8 after Martin discovered a huge amount in her bank account.

      He said: “I was not around when Martin killed my sister. He came to my home and told my younger brother he knew he would be a prime suspect. On Thursday, he called his friend, Innocent Oluche, and confessed he killed Sophia.

      “He told him he was being tormented by my sister’s ghost. He promised to reward Oluche if he assisted him to bury my sister in a shallow grave. Martin said he killed my sister on Tuesday night, but she was buried on Thursday night.

    “Oluche confessed he did not kill my sister, but only assisted his friend to bury her. The herbalist, Wachukwu Ugochukwu, also confessed he was hired ‘to cleanse and padlock the grave’, to stop my sister’s spirit from disturbing Martin.

    “It was after the two suspects confessed that Sotonye admitted to the crime. He said he killed my sister because she refused to give him the money he demanded. He confessed all he wanted was the money. Despite his confession, one of his brothers, a policeman, has been trying to bail him.”

    On the relationship between Horsfall and Martin, Philips said: “On July 19, my sister visited me in my home in Onitsha and told me about Martin. I told her I did not like him. I asked her to go, promising to find out about the young man.

    “When she later told us she wanted to marry him, the family disagreed, but she insisted on marrying the man. She started avoiding us.

    “Before the murder, my sister was paid a huge amount by NDDC.  When Martin saw the money, he begged her to give him N1 million. My sister refused and asked him what he spent all the money she had given him on.”

    Martin, Oluche and Ugochukwu were arraigned before Z. O. Alikor, at the Magistrates’ Court 2.

    According to a charge sheet by the Directorate of State Sevices (DSS), Martin is facing a three-count; stabbing Horsfall to death with a jack knife and burying her in a shallow grave.

    Oluche and Ugochukwu were charged with aiding and abetting Horsfall’s murder.

    Oluche confessed he dug Horsfall’s grave after Martin promised to reward him.

    Ugochukwu was arrested ‘for cleansing the grave and tying the deceased’s spirit’.

  • Ten killed in Cross River communal conflict

    Ten youths were killed at the weekend in renewed  hostilities  between Usumutong and Ediba communities in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    It was gathered that both communities had been embroiled in conflicts for years over the owner of a piece of land, leading to loss of lives and property.

    A resident, who spoke in confidence yesterday, said: “On Friday, there was a burial at Usumutong. The Ediba ethnic nationality used the opportunity of the other people participating in a burial to attack. The Ediba knew that the Usumutong, because of the burial, were unprepared for any attack.

    “They are still quarrelling over a piece of land. They are saying the last time there was a conflict, the Usumutong caused so much casualties on them, so they were looking for an opportunity to strike back, and they did so on Friday. It was a revenge attack.

    “The people of Usumutong, who suffered the attack, are planning a counterattack from what I am hearing, because it is like tomorrow (Monday) is the market day of the Ediba.

    “It is actually sad because the two communities are brothers and sisters; there is no difference between them. They are just killing one another like that. It is sad that in this age of civilisation, people are still doing such.”

    The State Security Adviser Mr Jude Ngaji said security agents had been drafted to the area and normalcy restored.

    He said the government would keep its eyes open to avert another outbreak of violence.

    Ngaji said: “The governor is livid by this development because great efforts have been made to bring peace to the area. We had got respected leaders of both communities and plans were still on to ensure both communities co-exist peacefully.

    “Then, all of a sudden, this happened. There will no longer be any Mr Nice Guy in dealing with this problem. The big stick will be employed this time to check the problem. The present administration will ensure that though the problem has been age-long, it will end once and for all. We will ensure that every perpetrator of this crisis will be brought to book.”