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  • Housewife burns 7-year-old step-daughter’s private part in Borno

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Borno has arrested a 38-year-old woman, Hauwa Adamu, who allegedly flaming charcoal to burn the private parts of her seven-year-old stepdaughter.

    NSCDC Commandant, Mr Abdullahi Ibrahim, told a correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Wednesday in Maiduguri that the woman was arrested in Moduganari area of Maiduguri.

    He said that the case was reported to the command by good Samaritans.

    Ibrahim revealed that Adamu allegedly meted out horrible acts of punishment on the minor, over what she called disobedience.

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    According to him, preliminary investigations indicated that the suspect subjected the girl to different forms of abuse.

    Ibrahim said that the girl was put under the suspect’s care sequel to the separation of her parents.

    He added that the case had been transferred to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, for further investigation and action.

  • Buhari presides over FEC meeting in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday presided over the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    The meeting started around 11 am at the Council chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    At the meeting were the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, and Acting Head of Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan.

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    Either at the end or midway into the meeting, President Buhari is expected to leave for South Africa on a three-day state visit.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

  • Tribunal verdict: Sokoto residents soaked in anxiety, confusion, uncertainty

    ANXIETY, fears and uncertainty have thickened in Sokoto, seat of the caliphate ahead of the much-awaited Elections petitions Tribunal verdict on the 2019 state governorship contest to be passed today in Abuja.

    All ears and eyes of Sokoto residents beamed on the state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal which moved its sitting to Abuja for alleged security reasons.

    Already, top notchers of both the PDP and APC had two days back moved in their numbers to the Federal Capital to witness the judgement.

    However, hours to the judgement, supporters and party loyalists to the two major contending parties’ candidates, sitting Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal(PDP) and opposition Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto(APC) had since last week, been thrown in confusion as to what the outcome of the tribunal verdict would be.

    Aliyu Sokoto who was deputy to Tambuwal had filed a petition before the Tribunal challenging the victory of the incumbent as well INEC for declaring him winner in the March 2019 state governorship election.

    Supporters and party members from the two political divides, especially in the state capital were noticed in groups across the nook and crannies of the metropolis analysing the situation with speculative hope.

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    Although, the security situation has yet not suggested reactive tendency by the allegedly usual political thugs presumably to foment trouble of any sort even as security agencies have intensified routine show of force across flashpoints in the state as a proactive measure to tame likely breach of the public peace by miscreants.

    Meanwhile, there was heavy presence of security at the International Conference Centre, Sokoto, venue of a live special interactive session with students and youths associations by Governor Aminu Tambuwal.

    Quite a sizable number of military, police, NSCDS personnel were deployed to the venue that drew attendance beyond the conference hall capacity to grace the event as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 59th independence anniversary.

    Besides, Wednesday’s Tribunal verdict is expected to end all political permutations, speculations and tension among loyalists and members of the two opposing parties depending on the outcome. Either way, it goes, the contending candidates would square up for further challenge.

    Meanwhile, the over an hour early morning torrential rainfall has forced many residents to remain indoors as the tribunal verdict closes gap.

  • Security beefed up in Kano ahead of Tribunal’s judgment

    Security has been beefed up in Kano metropolis ahead of the Judgment to be delivered by the Kano State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal on Wednesday.

    NAN reports that the tribunal had on Monday, Sept. 30, set aside Wednesday, Oct. 2, for
    the judgment on the petition filed by the PDP and its gubernatorial candidate against Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje.

    PDP and Abba Kabir-Yusuf are challenging the declaration of Dr Abdullahi Ganduje of APC as winner of the March 23, governorship election in Kano state.

    Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano reports that armed policemen have been deployed to strategic places within Kano and its environs, including the Government House and other public buildings.

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    Policemen have also taken over the control of movement of vehicles, especially along the major streets in the city as early as 6.00 a.m as parts to check recklessly amongst motorists at the end of the judgment.

    Other security personnel have also been put on red alert at the tribunal located along the Miller road at Bompai areas of the state capital and all motorists who have no business with the area were turned back.

    People going toward the area where the tribunal is located have been subjected to serious thorough questioning and checks to enhance security at the venue.

    Human and vehicular movements around the Bompai area was also restricted as only lawyers, journalists, and security personnel were allowed in or out of the place.

  • Gunmen kill Adamawa Tabital Pulaaku chairman, guest

    Men suspected to be hired killers or kidnappers have gunned down the Adamawa State Chairman of Tabital Pulaaku International, Alhaji Abdu Bali.

    The attackers who struck at the Fulani group leader’s residence in Yola town on Tuesday night also killed a man who was identified as a visitor and left another visitor critically injured.

    Our correspondent gathered that three gunmen stormed the Tabital Pulaaku chairman’s house in Lakare area of Yola town about 8:30 pm on Tuesday and opened gunfire on the man and his visitors, killing him and one of his two visitors and injuring the other.

    A source said, “Alhaji was inside the house with two people who were on a visit when three armed men came shooting sporadically and entering the house. They killed Alhaji and one of the visitors while the other visitor was left badly injured.”

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    The Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Sulaiman Ngurore, confirmed the incident Wednesday morning.

    He said, “When we were alerted, we rushed there and found the Tabital Pulaaku chairman and his visitor lying in pools of blood. We took them and another visitor who was injured to the hospital where the chairman and his other visitor were confirmed dead.”

    The PPRO added that men and officials from all relevant police units had been deployed to fish out the killers and have them prosecuted.

  • BREAKING: NSCIA Deputy President-General is dead

    The Deputy President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) Alhaji Sakariyahu Babalola is dead.

    He was 87.

    Alhaji Babalola, who was also the President-General of the Muslim Ummah of Southwest Nigeria (MUSWEN) was a philanthropist.

    He was the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Telemobile Nigeria Limited.

    Popularly known as SOB, the late Alhaji Babalola will be buried on Wednesday in Lagos in accordance with the Islamic injunction.

    The janazah (prayer for the deceased) will take place at the Lagos Central Mosque, Idumota.

    Chief Imam of Lagos State Sheikh Sulaimon Oluwatoyin Abou-Nolla is expected to lead the Janazah.

  • Traditional ruler killed in Lagos

    A traditional ruler in Abule-Ado, Amuwo-Odofin Local government area of Lagos, Chief Muritala Akogun, has been killed by some hoodlums.

    Chief Akogun died on Monday from the injury he suffered from the attacks by the thugs.

    The Nation learnt that the late traditional ruler was attacked on Saturday and suffered deep machete cuts on his head, hands, and face.

    Another resident who was severely injured in the fracas is said to still be receiving treatment at a hospital.

    The late traditional ruler was recently installed as the Akogun of Ado kingdom.

    He was said to have attempted to prevent some hoodlums who invaded the community from wreaking havoc, last Saturday before he was attacked.

    The Nation learnt that the hoodlums came to avenge the beating of their colleague by some members of the community.

    An eyewitness said a fire razed some shanties in Abule-Ado last Friday. While owners of the affected shanties were trying to salvage their property, some miscreants, hijacked the situation and stole some of the property.

    One of them was said to have been caught with a television set, which he was taking to his end.

    Some of the residents, who were miffed by his action, reportedly beat him and collected the stolen television set from him.

    But the hoodlum escaped and went to mobilise his members who invaded the community.

    The late Akogun, who was at a naming at Shibiri, was said to have left the function for Abule-Ado, when informed of the incident.

    He was said to have also put a call to one Lawal, said to be influential among the hoodlums.

    According to the Otun of Ado, Afeez Olorunkemi, “the incident happened while Chief Akogun was pleading with Akeem Lawal to call his boys to order. He stood in front of Ado youth office when we sighted the hoodlums approaching. Since Lawal, their coordinator had assured us that there was no cause for alarm; we stayed back, unknown to us that they had a sinister motive. They got so close to us and started attacking us.

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    “When they launched their attack, Lawal simply walked straight to his vehicle and drove off without cautioning his boys.

    “Another person, Prince Fasiu was attacked inside the toilet where he ran into for safety. Fasiu was hiding under the washing hand basin when one of the hoodlums attacked him and another victim. They were stabbed and macheted on different parts of their bodies.

    “Chief Akogun and Prince Fasiu were later rushed to a private hospital. Unfortunately, Chief Akogun died in the early hours of yesterday, (Monday) as a result of the severe injuries he sustained, while doctors are still battling to save Fasiu”.

    The Nation learnt some people have been arrested and transferred from Trade Fair Police Division to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, (SCIID), Panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland.

  • I have sold over 30 children, says suspect

    One of the six suspects arrested by the police for stealing and selling babies  to childless women has confessed that she sold two of her own children with the consent of their fathers.

    The suspect, Blessing Stephens, was arrested by the operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) after stealing a boy from a couple at Ikota area of Ajah, Lagos State.

    The 25-year-old suspect was arrested alongside five others, including a homeopathic medical doctor, Una Ekong Godwin, 58; Blessing John 27; Israel Ariyo 33; Itoro Anthony, 40, and Mrs. Mforbong Itoro, 48.

    She said:” I am from Nsitayi, Odor Akwa Ibom state but resides in Ijota Ajah area in Lagos. I dropped out of Bright Academy Secondary School, Ajah, due to a financial problem.

    ‘’There, I dated one Julius Abang and he impregnated me. I had a boy called Emmanuel with Abang in 2010 but we broke up in 2011. Only my mother was taking care of me and when life became unbearable for me I sought an advice from one Mrs. Mforbong and she advised me to sell the child and tell the father that the child had died if he ever cared to ask.

    ‘’I was working as an office assistant and my mother did not know that the child was sold. In 2012 I started another work in a shopping complex in Ikota. When I went to Akwa Ibom for my mother’s burial  I dated another guy, a truck driver and he impregnated me but after two years he abandoned me after impregnating another girl. After one month I sold the baby but I got only N100,000.

    ‘’In 2013, I got another lover named Israel who is an iron bender. Within six months he impregnated me but he was so poor that he could not even feed me nor pay house rent. The motorcycle he usually used to find small money was destroyed by someone who put salt into the engine and the motorcycle became useless.

    ‘’We decided to sell the baby for N250,000. Mrs. Ntoro collected N20,000 and she advised us to tell whoever asked after the child that the baby died and had been buried.

    ‘’Later, Mrs. Ntoro called from village that she needed another baby boy. I told my sister Blessing John to steal a baby boy from Ikota. It is this one that put us in trouble.’’

    On July 14, 2019, a four- year-old boy, Master Ojo Adegboyega Fapounda was stolen from his parents in Ikota housing estate Ajah, Lagos by his neighbour identified as Blessing John.

    She allegedly took the stolen child to Ibadan on July 15, 2019 to meet her childhood friend, Blessing Stephen. The child spent three days in the house of Stephens’s husband identified as Israel Ariyo.

    The stolen child was taken to Akwa Ibom and sold to one human trafficker, Mrs Mforbong for N350, 000. Unfortunately for the buyer, the toddler started crying uncontrollably to the hearing of neighbours who wondered why the child was crying in the house of the old woman who had reached menopause.

    Afraid that she might be exposed, the woman advised Blessing Stephen to return the child to his parents in Lagos after three days on the pretext that the child was too old for her to buy and that she preferred a week- old baby instead.

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    Blessing (Stephen) returned the child to Ibadan and handed him over to Blessing (John) to return the boy to his parents at Ikota in Ajah area of Lagos.

    Determined to take the child to a place close to Ikota, she tried to deceive a security man attached to a church at Ketu, a Lagos suburb that she wanted to leave the boy with him in order to pick some items across the road, but the security man declined.

    Unknown to the security man, Blessing later sneaked into the church through the back door and dropped the baby and bolted.

    On discovering the baby in the church, the security man reported the matter to the church authorities and the matter was reported to the nearest police station.

    The baby was subsequently taken to a childcare centre in Lagos by the police.

    Operatives of IRT traced the suspects to Ibadan, Oyo State capital following a petition by the father of the boy leading to their arrest.

    It was said that the syndicate had sold over 30 stolen children.

  • PDP seeks end to Obaseki, Oshiomhole blame game on N30bn water project

    The Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in Edo State has called for a probe of the N30b Benin Water Storm Project begun by former Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

    It said the project was supposed to curb erosion menace in the state

    State Chairman of the of the party, Chief Dan Orbih, called for the probe after conducting on-the-spot-assessment visit to the Storm Water Project site in Egor Local Government Area of the state.

    Chief Orbih said the project has become a permanent habitat for mosquitoes.

    Orbih described the Storm Water Project as a hoax because ‘it was mere erosion control project’

    He said Edo people were tired of the blame game between the godfather and the godson over projects in the state

    Orbih said Governor Obaseki has no right to abandon the projects inherited from his predecessor.

    He warned Obaseki to stop the blame game and complete the project for respite to return to the people of the area.

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    His words, “Starting from the Specialist Hospital project to the crisis in the state House of Assembly and now the Benin Water Storm Project, it is all blame game.

    “I call for a comprehensive probe of these projects . From the time they acquired the N30b bond, those who facilitated the bond, those who were paid the commission of N1.5b and those who are now shifting blame for the disaster here.

    “They have been part of this project and they must account for the public fund that have been wasted here.

    There is no storm here, there is no water storm project, there is no earthquake, nothing. It is all deceit.

    “They have constructed a gutter that has become a permanent habitat for mosquitoes.

    “As we approach 2020, which is an election year for the people of Edo state, we call on Edo people to watch very closely the blame game by the APC actors in Edo state between Adams Oshiomhole and Godwin Obaseki.

    “It is very obvious that there is something that is wrong with this government. It is the duty of government to carry out project that will be in the best interest of the people but here we are, a project that they informed the state will cost about N30b, there are now talking about N150b to complete this project.

    “They have also come out to say it will take another 30 years for them to be able to complete this project and at a time none of them probably will be alive to answer for the failure of this project.

    “I want Edo people to look at this government, look at the failure of this government and urged them to put an end to this disaster. I can say quite clearly that we need to change the narrative in Edo state politics, the deceit and the distortion of fact must come to an end.”

    Commissioner for Environment and Sustainability, Omuoa Alonge Oni-Okpaku, had earlier said Governor Obaseki is committed to completing the project.

    Oni-Okpaku said work on the project was on course to address flooding and erosion in Benin City.

    According to her, “The Uwelu East and West Storm Water Masterplan Project is about 70 per cent completed. Currently, the drains along the powerline is cleaned up.

    “Proper concrete is used in constructing the drains to allow for proper flow of flood in the channel towards Ogba River. The project is still ongoing.”

    The Benin Storm Water project was designed to tackle flood in different parts of Benin City and environs.

    It was begun by former Governor Oshiomhole and it was a project with a mix of deep channels, canals and underground receptacles, will on completion, de-flood hitherto flooded areas in the city.

    Flood water are to be channelled through the deep canals to Ikpoba and Ogba Rivers.

  • No outbreak of epidemic in Queens College – Perm Sec

    The Federal Ministry of Education has dismissed claims of another outbreak of epidemic in Queens College Lagos, as being circulated in some sections of the media.

    The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Sonny Echono made the clarification in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos.

    The clarification followed claims of an outbreak of epidemic in which over 700 students were affected, while over 1000 students have allegedly vacated the college.

    “I want to say that all such reports going round about outbreak of epidemic in Queens College is total falsehood.

    “A I am speaking with you, I just left that school about one hour ago and on my way back to the airport en-route Abuja.

    “I chose to dash down to Lagos to come and see things for myself, because such stories are damaging.

    “On getting to the college, I went straight to the sick bay. Yes I saw a few students being attended to on account of flu and malaria.

    “I spoke with the nurse at length, spoke with the doctor, the principal and some other persons, what I discovered is that the students were majorly having flu and malaria, nothing more.

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    “I was equally conducted round the college to do some inspection and based on this, I can confidently tell you that there is nothing like epidemic,” he said.

    Echono added that the situation in the college was calm and peaceful, stressing that the health conditions of the few students had nothing to do with food and water poisoning as being speculated.

    “This is a period of flu. As I speak, I am also having the same flu and that is why I did not bother to speak with the other students for fear of spreading it to them.

    “What could be happening in this whole situation is that there could be an infighting which I do not like to interfere.

    “But what I will not tolerate is for anyone to spread falsehood and send panic to the public, that is not acceptable.

    “I have taken note of my findings, the ministry of health people too, I learnt have been there and will still be there tomorrow to further investigate the situation.

    “At the end of this, we will then issue a statement to the public,” the permanent secretary assured.