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Court Martial Sentences Soldier to death by hanging for murder

Private Lukman Musa has been sentenced to death by hanging by a General Court Martial convened at Maxwell Khobe Cantonment in Jos, Plateau State, for the killing of a tricycle operator, Mr. Abdulrahman Isa, in Azare, Bauchi State.

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The judgment was pronounced on Thursday, September 18, 2025, by Brigadier General Liafis Bello, the President of the 3 Division Nigerian Army General Court Martial.

The ruling highlights the Nigerian Army’s firm stance against indiscipline and criminal acts within its ranks.

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Musa was found guilty on two charges: culpable homicide and illegal possession of ammunition. During the trial, the prosecution presented evidence that Musa, along with an accomplice identified as Mr. Oba, lured the victim to his residence under false pretenses.

Once there, Musa attacked Isa, rendering him unconscious before ultimately strangling him.

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To cover up the crime, Musa and his accomplice placed Isa’s body in a sack and disposed of it between the Shira and Yala villages in Bauchi State.

The victim’s tricycle was later sold, helping uncover the crime.

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Military prosecutors also told the court that Musa was found with 34 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition without proper authorization.

Brig. Gen. Bello, in his ruling, condemned the actions as a grave breach of military conduct and discipline.

“For culpable homicide, which violates Section 220 of the Penal Code and is punishable under Section 221, you are sentenced to death by hanging. On the charge of unlawful possession of ammunition, contrary to Section 8(1) of the Firearms Act, you are sentenced to two years’ imprisonment,” he declared.

The court also ordered Musa’s dismissal from service, stripping him of his ranks and entitlements.

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Reacting to the ruling, Major Aminu Mairuwa, Acting Deputy Director of Legal Services, 3 Division, affirmed the Army’s commitment to accountability and lawful conduct.

“This judgment signifies the Nigerian Army’s resolve to ensure that no personnel operates outside the law or laid-down standard operating procedures,” Mairuwa said.

The trial, authorized by Major General Folunsho Oyinlola, General Officer Commanding 3 Division and head of Operation Enduring Peace, commenced in early August 2025 after Musa’s arrest.

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All proceedings were conducted in line with the Armed Forces Act and Nigeria’s criminal justice system, ensuring due process.

For the family of the late Abdulrahman Isa, the court’s decision offered a degree of relief.

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His older brother, Anas Isa, thanked the court and the Nigerian Army for ensuring justice was served.

The Army emphasised that the conviction reinforces its dedication to discipline and to safeguarding the lives and property of all Nigerians.

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Former President sentenced to five years in prison by Court

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South Korea’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol was on Friday sentenced to five years in prison for obstruction of justice.

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The Seoul Central District Court found that the 65-year-old conservative, with the help of the presidential security service, had tried to prevent his own arrest and deleted multiple documents related to the investigation against him.

Yoon shocked the nation by imposing martial law on December 3, 2024, amid a budget dispute with the opposition, plunging the country into a political crisis.

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He justified the drastic measure as necessary to protect South Korea’s democratic order and accused the left-leaning opposition of being infiltrated by communists with ties to China and North Korea, though he provided no evidence for these claims.

In a separate trial, prosecutors have sought the death penalty for Yoon on charges of incitement, with a verdict expected on February 19.

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While the death penalty remains legally in force in South Korea, it has not been carried out for nearly 30 years.

Yoon’s actions previously alarmed international investors and led to withheld investments, damaging the reputation of South Korea as a political and economic model for the region.

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Since last summer, South Korea has been led by President Lee Jae Myung, a left-leaning centrist and long-time political rival of Yoon. (dpa/NAN)

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JUST IN; Imam that famously shielded 262 Christians from death during Plateau attack is dead

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JUST IN; Imam that famously shielded 262 Christians from death during Plateau attack is dead

The Imam of Nghar village, Abubakar Abdullahi in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, who famously sheltered 262 Christians during communal violence, has passed away.

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The Imam’s Son Saleh Abubakar, confirmed the development to Daily Trust on Friday, saying that the cleric died on Thursday night at the Plateau Specialist Hospital in Jos.

The Son said, his father “died ten days after he was admitted” in the hospital.

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“He was initially diagnosed with a heart problem. He’d go for check-ups and return. His health hadn’t been stable since the heart disease diagnosis.”

Imam Abubakar died at the age of 90. He is survived by 19 children – 12 sons and seven daughters.

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Tecall that in June 2018, during violent, faith-based communal clashes that affected 10 villages in Barkin Ladi, Imam Abubakar sheltered 262 Christians in his mosque and residence until the violence subsided, saving them from certain death.

His courage earned him widespread recognition, including the International Religious Freedom Award presented by the United States Department of State in 2019.

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The late cleric will be laid to rest on Friday (today) in Nghar village after the Juma’at prayers.

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Ex–Chief of Army Staff files N1.5 billion defamation suit against rtd Major General, others

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Ex–Chief of Army Staff files N1.5 billion defamation suit against rtd Major General, others

A former Chief of Army Staff, retired Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has filed a defamation suit against retired Maj.-Gen. Danjuma Ali-Keffi, Arise Broadcasting Limited and Sahara Reporters Media Group.

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The Court documents indicate that Yahaya instituted the action on Wednesday, at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Abuja, following the expiration of a demand notice served on the defendants.

The spokesperson for Yahaya, retired Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, a former Army spokesperson, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

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In the suit, the retired army chief was seeking, among other reliefs, formal retractions and public apologies over publications he described as false and malicious, as well as monetary damages of N1.5 billion and N600 million respectively.

“The claimant contended that the publications and broadcasts unjustly linked him to allegations of terrorism financing, illegal mining and banditry, which he said injured his reputation, character and integrity.

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“The matter had been duly filed before the FCT High Court, Abuja, and the defendants had been served to enter appearance in line with the rules of court,” Usman disclosed. (NAN)

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