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Boko Haram member gets death sentence by hanging

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A man identified as a member of the Boko Haram sect, Abdulsalam Adinoyi, has been sentenced to death by hanging.

Adinoyi was arraigned before an Ekiti State high court on five counts bordering on armed robbery, murder, terrorism and unlawful possession of firearms.

Adinoyi, an indigene of Okene, Kogi State, was said to have attacked and robbed Gana Jiya, a police sergeant, and other police officers at a checkpoint in Oye Ekiti.

While Jiya was killed on the spot, other police officers on duty sustained gunshot wounds.

He was also accused of carting away two AK-47 rifles and launching a “terrorist attack” on the people of Ekiti state and its environs.

All these were said to have happened between December 22, 2016 and March 20, 2017.

In his confessional statement, Adinoyi said members of his group named Abu Uwais and Aminu (a.k.a. Idi-Amin), now at large, were planning an operation when police officers came to his house, which was searched and the AK-47 rifle was recovered, among other items.

Five witnesses, including police officers who were at the scene of the incident, were called by the prosecution during the trial.

Several exhibits were tendered including an AK-47 rifle, statement of the defendant, photographs of the victims, compact discs containing Boko Haram training activities, five SIM cards, flash drives, empty bullet shells, medical reports, among others.

Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Lekan Ogunmoye, the presiding judge, said the prosecution proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

“The sole issues for determination are accordingly resolved in favour of the prosecution,” the judge said.

“The defendant is hereby found guilty as charged. He is accordingly sentenced to death by hanging on counts one, two and three. May almighty God have mercy on his soul.

“He is also sentenced to 20 years imprisonment on count four, and 10 years imprisonment on count five with N10,000 as an option of fine.”

 

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Family of 4 perishes in Abuja car accident

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Family of 4 perishes in Abuja car accident

A tragic car accident claimed the lives of a family of four returning from Christmas and New Year celebrations in Benue State.

The incident occurred on Sunday at Akwanga, Nasarawa State, leaving the community in deep mourning.

Victor Tyohemba, an Abuja-based accountant, his wife, a lawyer, and their two young children were traveling to Abuja when their vehicle reportedly experienced a mechanical failure, leading to a rollover. Eyewitnesses reported that the car caught fire shortly after the crash, leaving the victims unrecognizable due to severe burns.

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The heartbreaking incident has devastated their family and community. The remains of the family were laid to rest on Monday in their hometown of Igbor village, Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State.

At the emotional burial ceremony, grieving relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respects. Tears flowed as the casket containing the remains of the family was lowered into the ground, marking the tragic end of a promising family.

 

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Eyewitness claims student brought bomb in Abuja school explosion

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Eyewitness claims student brought bomb in Abuja school explosion

An eyewitness has revealed that the explosion at Sani Uthman Islamiyya School in Kuchibuyi Village, Bwari Area Council, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was caused by an explosive device brought to the school by a student.

The tragic incident, which occurred on Monday, claimed two lives and left two others injured.

Our correspondent, who visited the scene on Tuesday, described the school as a three-classroom block constructed for nomadic education, popularly known as an Almajiri school.

Investigations revealed that the student responsible for bringing the explosive had arrived at the school from Katsina State just a day before the incident.

“The explosive detonated at the point the boy from Katsina was showing the object to another child in the school,” the eyewitness said.

The boy who was holding the explosive died instantly, while the second boy died later at the hospital.

The incident recorded two survivors-a little girl who is receiving treatment at the Kubwa General Hospital, and another boy who has been referred to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital.

Gory photos of the incident emerged on Tuesday, revealing the aftermath of the blast on the school.

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A Monday statement by the FCT Police Spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, had said the explosives were brought into the school premises by three men, contradicting eyewitness accounts.

Adeh had said a team of police operatives, including the Command’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was mobilised to the scene after the incident.

She said, “The area was immediately cordoned off to protect residents and facilitate a thorough investigation.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that three men from Katsina had visited the owner of the Islamic school, Mallam Adamu Ashimu.

“The three visitors are suspected of having brought the explosive device with them.

“Tragically, two of the men died in the explosion while tampering with the improvised explosive device (IED), on the school Veranda, while the third man and a female trader sustained severe injuries and are currently receiving treatment under police guard.

“The FCT Bomb Squad has confirmed that it was an IED explosion, as remnants of the device have been recovered.”

The police spokesperson said the owner of the school has been taken into custody for questioning, and further findings would be communicated in due course.

The FCT Commissioner of Police Olatunji Disu urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity, behaviour, or items that may resemble improvised explosive devices to the police.

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Bayelsa boat mishap: Navy rescues 9, recovers rifles

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Bayelsa boat mishap: Navy rescues 9, recovers rifles

The Nigerian Navy said its operatives have successfully rescued nine passengers, including eight police officers and one civilian, who were involved in a boat accident near Agbura community in Bayelsa State.

A statement by the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, revealed that the Navy also recovered three rifles belonging to the policemen during the search and rescue operation.

The mishap occurred when a speedboat ferrying the police officers to Yenagoa capsized after hitting a submerged wreck. Tragically, the officers were thrown overboard.

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The Navy personnel quickly responded, rescuing the victims and administering first aid to those injured. The injured passengers were later transferred to the Federal Medical Centre in Yenagoa for further medical attention.

To prevent similar incidents, the submerged wreck responsible for the accident was identified and marked.

The rifles recovered from the scene were documented and secured, pending formal handover to the Bayelsa State Police Command.

Commodore Adams-Aliu highlighted the seamless collaboration between the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies, noting that the operation demonstrated the Navy’s commitment to ensuring the safety of the nation’s waterways.

Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), praised the swift and professional response of the personnel involved in the rescue mission. He reiterated the Navy’s dedication to safeguarding lives and property within Nigeria’s maritime domain and fostering strong partnerships with other security stakeholders to enhance national security.

This successful rescue mission underscores the importance of synergy between security agencies in addressing challenges and ensuring the safety of citizens.

 

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