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Mosque bombing death toll hits 21 in Kano

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GISTMosque Bombing Death Toll Hits 21 In Kano

The devastating bombing at a mosque in Gadan Village, Gezawa Local Government Area of Kano State, has claimed four more lives, raising the death toll to 21.
The tragic incident, which occurred on May 15, initially left 25 worshippers injured and 17 dead.

The additional casualties succumbed to their injuries at the Muhammad Specialists Hospital in Kano, where they had been receiving medical treatment.

Alhaji Bature AbdulAziz, Chairman of Friends of the Hospital, disclosed the grim update during a visit to the four remaining victims at the hospital, accompanied by members of the Kano Business Community.

AbdulAziz expressed his deep sorrow over the losses and praised the hospital’s staff for their diligent care of the victims.

The attack, executed by 38-year-old Shafi’u Abubakar using a locally-fabricated bomb, was reportedly motivated by a prolonged family dispute over inheritance.

According to police reports, Abubakar targeted the mosque to retaliate against family members who he believed had wronged him in the sharing of inheritance.

In response to the bombing, Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has taken firm action, ordering the prosecution of Abubakar before the Shariah Court.

Governor Yusuf stated his readiness to sign the death warrant should the suspect be convicted and sentenced to death.

The suspect, who was arraigned on May 21 at an Upper Shari’a Court in Rijiyar Zaki, Kano, faces charges of grievous hurt and culpable homicide.

The Kano State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Haruna Dederi, leading the prosecution, detailed how Abubakar allegedly set the mosque ablaze during dawn prayers.

The community has rallied in support of the victims, with notable contributions from Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress.

The Kano Business Community also contributed financially, donating ₦80,000 to each of the victims and an additional ₦20,000 to other patients at the hospital.

Source: Naija News

 

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Politician takes wife to court to recover family house she used as loan collateral 

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Politician takes wife to court to recover family house she used as loan collateral 

A member of the African Action Congress (AAC), Ewaoche Obe, who was ejected from his Abuja house after his wife, Christiana, allegedly used the property as collateral for a loan without his consent, has gone to court to reclaim the house.

Obe was the Benue governorship candidate of the AAC in the 2023 vote.

The dispute is over the sale of the family house where Obe and Christiana live with their son.

The property was allegedly sold by Christiana to Jesryte Global Resources owned by her twin brother, Thomas Onuh, and his wife, Funmilayo, as revealed by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), per Daily Post.

Obe was in September 2024 thrown out of the home after it emerged that Christiana allegedly used the property as collateral for a loan which she claimed she was unable to pay back.

Ownership of the property has been a subject of contention, with Obe claiming that he is the rightful owner and alleging fraudulent actions by his wife and her twin brother.

In a video that went viral last year, Obe lamented that he was not aware that his wife obtained any loan using the documents of the property as collateral.

It was learnt that the house, located at the Sagwari Layout of Dutse, Bwari Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was built by the politician.

A proceeding before Magistrate Ahmed Ubangari of the Dutse Magistrate Court began with preliminary objections from counsel to Christiana (judgment debtor) and Jesryte Global Resources (judgment creditor).

They argued that the court lacks jurisdiction to overturn its judgment and that Obe, as an interpleader, could not challenge the ruling since he was not a party in the original suit.

Obe’s lawyers, Sambo Vongjan and P. S. Edehnd, countered that the judgment was obtained fraudulently and Obe has the right to challenge the process.

The lawyers highlighted discrepancies in the respondents’ claims, including conflicting statements from Christiana and her brother over who built the house.

The lawyers presented documents such as police extracts showing the unauthorised removal of property documents, bank statements evidencing payments for construction, and the inconsistencies in the sale agreements.

They argued that these pointed to a fraudulent scheme the parties used to mislead the court in the first place.

Obe’s counsel urged the court to dismiss the counter affidavit by the judgment creditor and the judgment debtor and to upturn its judgment in favour of Obe.

Ubangari adjourned the case until March 3 for the ruling.

 

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Lagos govt shuts down Smiley Kids Montessori School over toddler’s death 

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Lagos govt shuts down Smiley Kids Montessori School over toddler’s death 

Lagos State Government has closed Smiley Kids Montessori School on Heritage Place Estate, Sangotedo, following the death of a toddler in its swimming pool.

According to a statement by Kayode Sutton, deputy director, Public Affairs, Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, the school was shut on Friday,

The statement was issued on Saturday.

Sutton stated that the closure was to enable the government to carry out preliminary investigations into the death of the two-year-old female pupil.

He said that the government was deeply pained by the death and had extended condolences to the child’s family.

Sutton said that the school proprietor, the head of nursery section and the pupil’s teacher were being interrogated by the police.

He also said that the pool instructor and two care givers were being interrogated.

According to him, the state government appeals to school owners and caregivers to comply with safety regulations to prevent accidents in schools and the entire state.

 

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YULETIDE: Oborevwori’s aide, Umuakpo, doles out rice, cash gifts to Delta residents

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Executive Assistant to the Governor of Delta State, on Education Monitoring, Comrade Ovie Umuakpo, has provided rice, ground nut oil and cash gifts to over 500 households in Aradhe, Ellu and Ovrode communities in Isoko North Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking during the presentation, Umuakpo, said the gesture was to celebrate Christmas and new year with his people and to thank them for their support to the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori administration and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the years.

Umuakpo, who appreciated God for the opportunity to give to his people in the Christmas season, promised to pay for the JAMB registration forms for students from the Ward.

While thanking the people for coming out to receive him and for accepting his gifts, Umuakpo, charged his supporters and the good people of Isoko nation to continue supporting the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sherrif Oborevwori to effectively implement his M.O.R.E. Agenda.

He commended Governor Oborevwori for giving him and other sons and daughters of Ellu/Aradhe/Ovrode Ward, the opportunity to serve in his government and also lauded Governor Oborevwori for establishing the College of Health Technology in Ovrode.

On his part, Chief Simon Okata, the President-General of Ovrode community, praised the thoughtfulness of Comrade Umuakpo for sharing with his people at a time like this.
His counterpart in Ellu, Chief Humphrey Odhe also thanked Comrade Ovie Umuakpo for his uncommon show of love and kindness to the people.

President-General of Aradhe community, Chief Edward Efekpokpo who was elated with the kind gesture of Comrade Ovie Umuakpo, appealed to all sons and daughters to queue behind him as he continues to advance the cause of the community politically.

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‘He was tied, beheaded alive’ – Police uncovers gruesome land fraud and murder 

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Police Inspector kills himself over financial difficulties in Adamawa

The Delta State Police Command has uncovered a gruesome murder stemming from a land transaction gone wrong.

In a statement posted on his official X account (formerly Twitter), SP Bright Edafe, the Public Relations Officer of the Delta State Police Command, detailed the horrific series of events leading to the murder of a man identified as Efe.

The exact words of the Police PRO read, “Efe advertised a building for his friend Paulinus, after collecting thirty million naira from Paulinus, he diverted the money, bought two lands, and used his friend’s money to build a house for himself. When Paulinus asked Efe for his property, Efe contacted the three other suspects to kill him.

He further added that, “they tied Efe to a stake and beheaded him while he was alive and buried his head at a shrine. After killing him, Efe still collected over twenty million naira from the Paulinus family claiming he was kidnapped. What a wicked world”

The screenshot above shows the tweet of the officer of the law.

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EXPOSED: Meet 75-year-old Muslim cleric allegedly providing spiritual fortifications for Bandits 

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EXPOSED: Meet 75-year-old Muslim cleric allegedly providing spiritual fortifications for Bandits 

A cleric suspected to have provided spiritual fortification for bandits has been arrested.
He was apprehened by a local community watch group in Zamfara State.

Security analyst and counter insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, who disclosed this on Sunday, December 22, 2024, said the arrest took place following intelligence reports linking the cleric to a series of prayers purportedly aimed at aiding the success of criminal operations.

The vigilante group handed the suspect over to security forces for further investigation.

The cleric confessed to have been providing “spiritual fortification” to bandit leaders, allegedly blessing their weapons and praying for the success of their mission.

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Drama in Delta as father of five dies in fight over ₦500

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Drama in Delta as father of five dies in fight over ₦500

A forty five year old man, Ukoliko Samuel, have died after a minor dispute over ₦500 degenerated into a fight with a friend.

The incident, which occurred on December 7th in Okpare Community, Isoko South LGA, Delta state have left the community in shock.

The deceased, a father of five, accused his alleged assailant, Othuke Aaron, of not protecting his interest at a party where money was shared among invitees.

According to a relative of the deceased, Mr Nduka, said Samuel and Aaron attended a party in the company of three other friends.

He said the group sat at the same table and were entertained with drinks, adding that the friends received ₦2,500 (money traditionally shared equally among the five attendees).

He said, “When they got there, they were entertained with drinks, and they now supported them with kola money of ₦2,500. Ukoliko Samuel told his friend, Othuke Aaron, that he had to attend to some issues and would be back. Later, when Samuel returned, he discovered that the others, including his friend Aaron, had left.”

“Upon meeting Aaron, Samuel inquired about his ₦500 share of the money, explaining that it was his rightful portion since the gift was meant to be divided among the five of them. Aaron, however, claimed he had not been given any money to share and advised Samuel to ask the person who distributed it.”

“Samuel insisted that Aaron should have collected his share on his behalf, considering their close relationship and the fact that he had informed Aaron of his temporary absence. This disagreement quickly escalated into a heated argument and eventually turned physical.”

In the course of the fight, Aaron reportedly ran into his house, put on a ring, and returned to confront Samuel. He punched Samuel, who fell on the tarred road and lost consciousness. His nose, ears, and mouth started bringing out blood. He was rushed to a hospital in Oleh, where he was confirmed dead. It was the doctor who called the Police in Oleh.”

Aaron, who was among those who rushed Samuel to the hospital, was immediately arrested by the Oleh Police Division.

Continuing, “He spent four days at the station in Oleh before being transferred to the Police headquarters in Asaba.”

Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Edafe Bright, a Superintendent, confirmed the incident. He said investigations were ongoing.

He said, “We can confirm the incident, and preliminary investigations are being conducted to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic death.”

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