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JUST IN: Man allegedly mistook his Wife for another person, shot her dead

Men of the Bauchi State Police Command have arrested a 40-year-old Nuhu Umar Usman of Dangarfa Village via Kyata, Burra District in Ningi LGA of the State for allegedly killing one of his Wives.

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According to Tribune online, preliminary investigation by the Police revealed that the suspect, who had two Wives and six Children slept in the same room with his now-deceased Wife that night amidst an altercation between his Wives, to the extent that the eldest son threatened to harm his Father.

Prior to that incident, Tribune Online learnt that the eldest son had threatened the father which made the suspect load his Dane gun and kept beside him throughout the night, allegedly waiting for a possible intruder.

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The investigation further revealed that ”on the 28th December 2022 at about 0200hrs while he was sleeping in the same room with his Wife, Ladi Nuhu ‘aged 37 years of the same address, she went out of the room to ease herself.

”On her way coming back to the room, the husband woke up and armed himself with a Dane gun upon hearing suspicious move close to his room and directly fired at her in the stomach, as a result, she was grievously injured.

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”The victim was rushed to the General Hospital, Burra, but certified dead by a Medical Doctor.

”The Commissioner of Police, CP Aminu Alhassan directed that the suspect be charged to court on completion of the investigation.”

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In another development, the Command also arrested Amina Guguwa aged 50 years of Miya village for killing her co-wife.

The information available to the command revealed that on the 1st January 2023 Amina Koli (deceased)  aged 60 years of Miya town was strangled to death by her co-wife following a physical confrontation.

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According to the state police, Amina Guguwa ‘, the suspect was alleged to have used force on the victim by strangulating her neck tight as a result of which she died on the spot.

On receiving the report, a team of detectives were reportedly drafted and rushed to the scene where they evacuated the victim to the General Hospital, Kafin Madaki in Ganjuwa LGA for a post-mortem examination where she was certified dead by a medical doctor.

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As of press time, the investigation was said to be in progress, after which the suspect will be charged to court for prosecution.

The Command also arrested one Babangida Adamu aged 25 years alongside his cohort, Abubakar Adamu (AKA Ubale) aged 22 years all of Papa hamlet via Darazo LGA, Bauchi.

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“On the 20th of December 2022, Ibrahim Ahmadu aged 23 years went to spray insecticide on his father’s Sesame seed (Ridi) farm and was allegedly killed by the suspects.

“Investigation revealed that on Monday evening, 20th December 2022, the suspects trespassed into the sesame seed (Ridi) farm with the intent to steal the farm produce.

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After the suspects finished packing all the farm produce and were about to pack it into the sack, the victim who was sent by his father to spray insecticide appeared on the farm, approached and confronted the suspects.

The victim turned back on sighting the suspects busy packing their farm produce and the suspect (Ubale) then gripped the victim and told him to stop.

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When the suspect stopped, Ubale (the suspect) asked the victim where he was going and the victim said he will not spray the insecticide anymore since (the suspects) already packed everything on the farm.

On hearing this, Ubale called his cohort (Babangida) to kill the victim in order to avoid being apprehended and they started struggling with the victim, then Ubale drew a knife which they found in possession of the victim, but Babangida has ambiguity whether to let the victim go or to kill him.

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While the Ubale boldly said they should go ahead and kill him because no one was looking at them and they will deny committing the act when apprehended.

Ubale held the legs of the victim, while Babangida gripped the head and hands of the victim with his knee put the knife on the neck region and cut off the throat of the victim, and later abandoned him in a pool of his blood.

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On receipt of the information, detectives attached to Darazo Police Divisional headquarter swung into action and arrested two suspects in connection with the case and currently. All the arrested suspects confessed to their culpability in the commission of the crime.

While commiserating with the victim’s family, the Commissioner of Police CP Aminu Alhassan psc directed that the suspects be charged to court on completion of the investigation.

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Also, operatives attached to ‘B’ Divisional of the Bauchi State Police Command have arrested one Mohammed Bashir aged 32 years of Mariri Area in Kano state for alleged car theft while his accomplice is still at large.

The suspect and his cohort both hail from Kano state came to perpetuate their car-snatching activity in Bauchi as contained in a statement by the Command PPRO, SP Ahmed Wakili.

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The PPRO stated that ”on the 28th of December 2022, a distress call was received by a complainant that his car, a Toyota Corolla was stolen at the mechanic garage along Sa’adu Zungur road Bauchi.

”On receipt of the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) dispatched all patrol teams deployed at strategic locations within his area of operation (AOR) and consequently succeeded in intercepting the suspect and therefore recovered the vehicle.

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”Three different vehicle keys and a staff identity card of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) bearing the suspect’s name and photograph were equally recovered in his possession.

”The suspect claimed to have served as a volunteer with Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) until his dismissal by the Corps in 2020 just as he further confessed to having been introduced into the car snatching activity by one Hamidu in Kano state.

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”On this note, the Commissioner of Police CP Aminu Alhassan tasked the Command’s detectives to heighten surveillance in order to arrest the other suspect who is still at large for prosecution and possible recovery of other stolen cars.”

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Why we withdraw Police escorts to VIPs top Politicians – CP opens up

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Why we withdraw Police escorts to VIPs top Politicians – CP opens up

The Commissioner of Police for Lagos State, Moshood Jimoh, has stated that the withdrawal of police officers attached to eminent personalities is in the public interest.

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He made this known while briefing journalists on Thursday at the command headquarters in Ikeja.

According to him, the ongoing audit of police personnel in Lagos aims to enhance public safety and is not influenced by any other considerations.

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“Periodic audits of police personnel attached to VIPs and groups are a statutory police procedure, not limited to the Lagos State Police Command alone,” he said.

He explained that the exercise ensures accountability for police officers, their firearms, and other crime-fighting equipment under their possession.

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Additionally, it guarantees that officers remain at their designated duty posts and that their firearms and equipment are not misused.

“As we speak, other police commands across the country are conducting similar audits without any issues,” he added.

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The exercise also helps the command identify officers posted without approval or engaged in unauthorised duties so they can be withdrawn.

“Those with invalid approvals or on illegal duties will be redeployed to police posts, stations, divisions, and area commands to strengthen security across Lagos,” he said.

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Jimoh emphasised that Lagos, with over 20 million residents, has fewer than 18,000 police officers and urgently needs more personnel at strategic locations.

“The command requires more officers at police stations and divisions to ensure the safety and protection of lives and property in the state,” he noted.

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He confirmed that the audit of officers attached to Ms Mojisola Meranda, had been completed, and her four armed personnel had been reinstated.

“The ongoing audit has been in progress for several days, with prominent individuals complying. It is not targeted at any specific person or group,” he clarified.

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He urged those with no valid approval or unauthorised police attachments to revalidate their status or apply afresh to the Inspector-General of Police.

“For those still undergoing the audit, the outcome will determine the next steps regarding their police protection,” Jimoh stated.

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He warned that police officers attached to individuals without valid approval would be withdrawn across the state.

The Special Protection Units (SPU) at Force Headquarters, he added, have been mandated to provide security coverage for Nigerians requiring police protection.

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“Henceforth, all police personnel deployments for guard duties and personal protection will be centrally managed at the Force Headquarters,” he explained.

He noted that some approvals for police attachments in Lagos could not be traced or verified during the audit.

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However, affected individuals could apply to the Inspector-General of Police for urgent consideration in line with police regulations.

Jimoh also confirmed that Mr Mudashiru Obasa had recently applied for police protection due to threats against his life and family, which was approved.

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He stated that the command was unaware of how or when the Speaker’s office at the Lagos State House of Assembly was broken into.

“The command remains neutral in the matter and is committed to ensuring law, order, and public safety throughout Lagos,” he assured.

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He appealed for calm, urging residents to continue their lawful activities peacefully.

“The police presence at the Lagos State House of Assembly has been reinforced with additional Mobile Force Units, Counter-Terrorism Units, and Special Protection Units,” he revealed.

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Other reinforcements include Bomb Squads, conventional police teams, detectives, Armoured Personnel Carriers, and patrol teams to prevent any security breaches.

He clarified that the police are responsible for security outside the Assembly premises and do not interfere in political matters unless criminal activities are reported.

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“The command will remain neutral and will not be involved in politics. Security at the State House of Assembly is under control, and normalcy has been restored,” he said.

Jimoh urged Lagos residents to continue their daily activities without fear, as the police are committed to maintaining law and order across the state. (NAN)

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Ex-South Africa President, Thabo Mbeki to chair Obafemi Awolowo memorial webinar

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Ex-South Africa President, Thabo Mbeki to chair Obafemi Awolowo memorial webinar

The Obafemi Awolowo Foundation is set to hold its 2025 Awolowo Memorial Webinar on March 6, 2025, continuing its mission to promote the relevance of the ideas of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

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The event, themed “Our 21st Century World: Reflections and Projections,” will offer a platform for in-depth discussions on the pressing global issues of today.

The webinar will be chaired by His Excellency Thabo Mbeki, former president of South Africa, with Professor Jeffrey Sachs, a renowned economist and advocate for sustainable development, serving as the keynote speaker. Sachs is currently the Director of the Centre for Sustainable Development at Columbia University in the United States.

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Ambassador Dr. Olatokunbo Awolowo Dosumu, Executive Director of the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation, emphasised the importance of the event in light of the rapid transformations in the 21st century.

In a statement, she noted that the webinar aims to reflect on the changes brought about by technological advancements, economic shifts, and evolving geopolitical dynamics.

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The event will explore strategies to navigate both the challenges and opportunities of our era.

The statement disclosed that the webinar will focus on four critical sub-themes: “The Economy, Technology (with special  emphasis on artificial intelligence), The North-South Dynamics, and Africa’s  Options for Development—the webinar will engage participants in robust  discussions aimed at understanding the interconnected nature of global progress  and disparities.

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“The Economy will examine the evolving trends in global trade, financial systems,  and economic policies, exploring how nations and regions can achieve sustainable growth amid uncertainty.

“Technology, particularly artificial intelligence, will be assessed in terms of its transformative impact on industries, governance, and daily life. We will delve into the  ethical, economic, and societal implications of AI, as well as its potential to shape the future.

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“The North-South Dynamics will explore the historical and contemporary relationships between the Global North and Global South, analysing patterns of  power, dependency, and collaboration. Emphasis will be placed on fostering  equitable partnerships for mutual growth.

“Finally, Africa’s Options for Development will spotlight the continent’s unique  opportunities and challenges in an increasingly interconnected world. From  leveraging technological advancements to redefining its role in global affairs, this   sub-theme will propose actionable pathways for Africa’s progress.”

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The statement added that, “this virtual seminar invites policymakers, academics, industry leaders, and students to contribute insights, engage in dialogue, and propose solutions that reflect our  shared responsibility for a sustainable and equitable future. Together, we will chart a course  toward a world that balances reflection with projection, innovation with inclusivity, and progress with purpose.”

The event will feature guest speakers including Professor Kingsley Moghalu, President of the African School of Governance; Professor Eghosa Osaghae, Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA); Brian Kagoro, Managing Director of Programs for Open Society Foundation Africa and prominent Pan-Africanist; and Professor Seun Kolade, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation at Sheffield Business School, UK.

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Moderating the event will be a distinguished panel of academics from Nigerian universities, including Professor Alade Fawole, a retired Professor of International Relations at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU); Professor Sat Obiyan, a Professor of Political Science at OAU; and Dr. Adedoyin Aguoru, an Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at the University of Ibadan.

The webinar will take place virtually on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM Nigeria time. To participate, attendees can join via Webinar ID: 899 5323 0234 with the passcode 650331.

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Policemen reject N1 million bribe, arrest Suspect

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Policemen reject N1 million bribe, arrest Suspect

The Police Command in Imo has arrested two suspected child traffickers and rescued two stolen children in separate operations.

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The command’s spokesman, DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

Okoye said in a strong display of professionalism, operatives of the command rejected a N1m bribe to ensure justice prevailed in one of the operations.

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“On Feb. 21, operatives of the Safer Highway Unit, while conducting a robust stop-and-search on the Owerri – Aba Express Road, apprehended one Eze Chika, 45.

“The suspect was found with a stolen four-year-old child.

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“Initially, she claimed the child was hers but later admitted to purchasing the child from a suspected child trafficking syndicate in Aba for N1.8m,” Okoye stated.

According to him, in a desperate attempt to evade arrest, the suspect offered the officers N1m bribe, which was outrightly rejected.

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He said the officers proceeded with the lawful arrest and ensured the safe rescue of the child.

He added that further investigations revealed possible links to a larger trafficking network, adding that more arrests are expected.

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Okoye also said detectives of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) arrested a 32-year-old woman, Confidence Odo

for allegedly abducting her ex-neighbor’s son.

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He said investigations revealed that Odoh, who was arrested on Feb. 4, stole the child while he was playing in the compound where he resides.

“The child was rescued and reunited with his parents, Mr and Mrs Michael Ududiri, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend possible accomplices.”

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He reiterated the command’s commitment to combating child trafficking and other organised crimes in the state.

The police spokesman urged residents, particularly parents, to be vigilant and monitor their children closely.

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He urged the public to report suspicious activities to the nearest Police Station or call any of the following numbers: 0803 477 3600 and 08148024755. (NAN)

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