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Normalcy returning to Anambra after the death of ‘Double Lion’

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NORMALCY is gradually returning to the various communities in Anambra State following last week’s killing of the suspected leader of the dreaded unknown gunmen popularly called ‘Double Lion’, operating from Orlu area of Imo State through some communities in Ihiala and Nnewi South in Anambra.

Double Lion and four members of his gang were killed by a suspected rival group at Ihiala at a time moving around the state had become frightening.

It was gathered that Double Lion originally belonged to the mainstream gunmen, but later formed another more daring group. His group was the one allegedly terrorizing most communities in Anambra South senatorial zone and forcing people who have functions to pay them hundreds of thousands of naira before such functions could take place. And once the money was paid, organizers of the event were strictly warned never to invite security operatives. Recently, two persons who defied the warning at Ihiala had their houses burnt.

In the past few months, most communities in the state had become deserted as the unknown gunmen allegedly led by Double Lion infiltrated villages and moving from house to house to find those who came back from their places of abode for the purpose of kidnapping them. Apart from kidnapping for ransom, the gunmen have been killing people with impunity. The group was also said to be responsible for the confiscation of arms and ammunition procured by communities for their vigilante outfits, thereby rendering communities defenseless.

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It was therefore heartwarming to the people of the state when the lifeless bodies of Double Lion and four members of his gang were paraded by another set of gunmen after they were routed in their den at Ogwuaniocha, a sleepy village across Ulasi River in Ihiala.

According to a very reliable source, Double Lion and his members were taken unawares and therefore could not mobilize to challenge their attackers on that fateful day.

While parading their bodies last week, the other group was seen in a viral video complaining that despite their decision to stop kidnapping for ransom and killing innocent people, Double Lion had continued to terrorize Anambra State, even though he is not from the state.

An indigene of Ihiala, Mr. Damian Ngoka said: “Double Lion’and his fellow gunmen have a camp at a  place called Oseakwa from where they have been terrorizing Ihiala, Okija, Uli and other neighbouring communities.

“For some time, they have been disrupting burials and demanding to be settled before any ceremony is organized. They are also the group that has been kidnapping people and snatching cars.

“ Because of their activities, the ever busy Onitsha-Owerri road has become a shadow of itself and traffic on the road has become very light. What it means is that many people no longer travel and this is affecting the economy as goods and services are no longer transported from state to state.

“You can also notice that most Anambra people have abandoned their luxury cars and refurbished their old dilapidated ones as they consider it safer to drive old cars. But things are gradually returning to normal.”

Another incident happened at a village called Umuojimaka in Akwa during a burial when rival gunmen started shooting and following the pandemonium, the family took back the corpse to the mortuary.  On Thursday, the Parish Priest of St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Akwa, Ihiala, Rev Fr.Paul Onwughalu at another burial of a 58 year- old Onitsha – based businessman, Mr. Pauline Mbanugo who was also killed by gunmen in the state, recalled the earlier incident.

He said: “Our people were traumatized on that day. We were ready to start the burial Mass and suddenly shooting started from many angles. People ran in different directions and the corpse had to be hurriedly returned to the mortuary.

“We thank God that the burial of Paulinus took place without any hitch, which is an indication that things are returning to normal and we pray that it will continue to be like that so that Anambra State will continue to enjoy peace.”

Last week, another member of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Nelson Achukwu was beheaded barely one month after the member representing Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s constituency in the House of Assembly, Okechukwu Okoye was also beheaded by gunmen suspected to be the gang led by Double Lion.

Achukwu, a lawyer with physical disability, represented Nnewi South constituency between 1999 and 2003. He was kidnapped from his home in Ukpor, Nnewi South local government area on June 9, 2022 and his headless body was found by his relatives between the boundary of Uke and Nkpor in Idemili North local government area of the state.

His decomposing body had since been buried by his family and the surprising thing was that the late lawmaker was still killed after a ransom of N15 million was paid and in spite of his physically challenged condition. The beheading was also traced to Double Lion and his group.

However, for the first time in many months, a whole week had passed in Anambra State without the ugly incident of kidnapping and beheading.

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Celebrates Ambassador Victor Adeleke, Praises His Service, Humility

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Celebrates Ambassador Victor Adeleke, Praises His Service, Humility

The Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh Al-Imam Barrister Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, has congratulated Ambassador Victor Adekunle Adeleke on the occasion of his birthday anniversary, describing him as a symbol of humility, excellence, and dedicated service to humanity.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the respected Islamic leader extolled the virtues of the diplomat and legal practitioner, noting that his professional accomplishments and commitment to national development have earned him admiration both within and outside Oyo State.

Sheikh Akeugberu described Ambassador Adeleke as a distinguished son of Oyo whose career trajectory reflects discipline, wisdom, integrity, and devotion to duty. He said the celebrant’s achievements as a lawyer, diplomat, and State Chief of Protocol to the President stand as a testament to his competence and commitment to public service.

According to the Grand Chief Imam, Ambassador Adeleke’s life and career exemplify the values of humility and selfless service, virtues that are highly regarded in Islam and essential for responsible leadership.

He noted that genuine honour goes beyond occupying positions of authority, stressing that true greatness is measured by the positive impact one makes on society and the manner in which one treats others.

“True honour is not only measured by position or achievements, but by the impact one makes, the humility one demonstrates, and the service rendered to humanity. Ambassador Adeleke has continued to exemplify these qualities through his conduct and responsibilities,” Sheikh Akeugberu stated.

The Islamic cleric also commended the ambassador’s contributions to Nigeria’s diplomatic engagements and his professionalism in handling sensitive state responsibilities. He praised his ability to maintain dignity, respect, and decorum in both public and private life.

The Grand Chief Imam further described Ambassador Adeleke as a role model for younger generations, saying his success story demonstrates that competence, good character, and dedication remain critical ingredients for attaining meaningful leadership and national relevance.

He urged young Nigerians to emulate the ambassador’s commitment to excellence and his unwavering devotion to service, noting that the nation requires more leaders who combine professional competence with strong moral values.

As part of the birthday message, Sheikh Akeugberu offered prayers for the celebrant, asking Allah to grant him continued good health, wisdom, and divine guidance in all his endeavours.

He also prayed for greater accomplishments in Ambassador Adeleke’s service to Nigeria and humanity, expressing hope that his contributions to national development would continue to inspire many.

“May Allah continue to guide your steps, increase you in beneficial knowledge, and make your life a source of benefit to others,” the Grand Chief Imam prayed.

The congratulatory message was personally signed by Sheikh Al-Imam Barrister Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, the Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land.

 

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Lagos Police Declares War on Covered Number Plates – Enforcement Begins Monday

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Lagos Police Declares War on Covered Number Plates – Enforcement Begins Monday

The Lagos State Police Command has announced plans to commence a statewide enforcement exercise against vehicles operating with covered, obscured, unauthorised, defaced or no registration number plates as part of efforts to strengthen security and curb criminal activities across the state. The command’s spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, saying the exercise was in compliance with a directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, aimed at enhancing public safety and preventing criminal elements from concealing their identities while carrying out unlawful activities. According to the statement, the enforcement exercise will begin on Monday, June 15, 2026, and will be supervised by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Tijani Fatai. CP Tijani Fatai has directed all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) across the state to ensure full compliance within their respective jurisdictions.

The statement added that any vehicle found violating the directive would be impounded and subjected to thorough investigation in line with existing laws and established procedures. CP Tijani Fatai ordered that enforcement must begin immediately across all area commands, with officers instructed to ensure strict implementation within their areas of responsibility. The command explained that the initiative is a proactive security measure designed to improve law enforcement agencies’ ability to identify vehicles, investigate crimes, track criminal suspects and strengthen the overall security architecture of Lagos State. The command stated, “The Command wishes to assure members of the public that this enforcement exercise is not intended to inconvenience law-abiding motorists. Rather, it is a proactive security measure designed to enhance the capacity of Police operatives to identify vehicles, investigate crimes, track criminal suspects, and strengthen the overall security architecture of the State.”

This enforcement follows earlier warnings from both the police and the Lagos State Government about the illegality of covering or defacing number plates. In July 2024, the Lagos State Police Command warned that covering number plates violates the National Road Traffic Regulations and that conviction could attract jail terms or fines. The regulations require that number plates be legible at daytime and at night from a distance of not less than 60 metres for vehicles and 30 metres for motorcycles. Additionally, under Sections 15 and 16 of the Lagos State Transport Reform Law of 2018, driving with a damaged or defaced license plate remains illegal. The law requires all vehicles operating on Lagos roads to display valid, clearly visible registration number plates at all times.

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Earlier in 2026, the Lagos State Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA) introduced a special amnesty programme for motorists with damaged or defaced number plates, which ran from January 1 to March 31, 2026. Under the amnesty, vehicle owners could replace damaged or faded number plates at a discounted rate of ₦20,000, with the agency offering instant replacement services within 24 to 48 hours. The MVAA required affected vehicle owners to replace non-compliant number plates promptly, warning that driving with a damaged or defaced license plate remains illegal.

The latest police enforcement aligns with the Lagos State Government’s broader deployment of intelligent traffic management and digital surveillance technologies. In May 2026, the state government disclosed that 737,340 traffic violations were recorded within the last one year through its Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera system. The Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the large number of violations captured through the ANPR system reflected the state’s growing deployment of technology aimed at improving road safety and ensuring compliance with traffic regulations. Officials have stated that faded and altered number plates undermine these automated systems, complicating enforcement across the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) , the police, and other agencies. In May 2026, Osiyemi announced that the state government had declared war on motorists with covered number plates, stating that enforcement would be intelligence-driven and supported by technology. He noted that concealing number plates creates security concerns and weakens accountability on roads.

The police advised motorists, transport operators, fleet owners and other road users to ensure their vehicles carry valid, duly issued and clearly visible registration number plates at all times. Vehicle owners were also urged to keep all relevant vehicle documents up to date and readily available for inspection whenever required by law enforcement officers. The enforcement exercise is expected to affect private vehiclescommercial busestrucks and logistics vehiclesmotorcycles, and other categories of road users operating within Lagos State.

Reaffirming its commitment to public safety, the command stated, “The Command remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting lives and property and creating a safer environment for all residents and visitors in the State.” The command also called on residents to support the initiative by remaining vigilant and promptly reporting suspicious persons, vehicles or activities through its dedicated emergency lines07061019374080651543380806329926408039344870, and 09168630000. The police stressed that effective policing depends on public cooperation and urged residents to report any observed violations or suspicious activities through these channels.

In summary, the Lagos State Police Command begins a statewide enforcement exercise against vehicles without clear number plates on Monday, June 15, 2026. Offences include covered, concealed, defaced, unauthorised, or missing number plates as well as unregistered vehicles. Consequences include vehicle impoundment and thorough investigation. The authority for the exercise comes from the Lagos State Police Command following IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu’s directive, led by CP Tijani Fatai. The legal basis includes the National Road Traffic Regulations and the Lagos State Transport Reform Law of 2018 (Sections 15 and 16). The enforcement is supported by ANPR cameras which recorded 737,340 violations in the past year. A previous amnesty offered discounted number plate replacement at ₦20,000 but ended on March 31, 2026. Residents can report violations through five emergency telephone numbers provided by the command.

 

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Bandits Kill Three, Burn Houses in Niger Community

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Niger State Police spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun

Bandits Kill Three, Burn Houses in Niger Community

The Niger State Police Command has confirmed that suspected bandits attacked Pissa village in Borgu Local Government Area, killing three residents and setting several houses on fire in a morning assault that has heightened security concerns in the area.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, the attackers invaded the community at about 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, unleashing violence that left residents fleeing for safety.

He said preliminary reports indicated that three people were killed during the attack, while multiple houses were torched by the armed assailants before security reinforcements arrived.

“The report received indicated that suspected bandits invaded Pissa village in Borgu LGA. Three persons were reportedly killed during the attack and some houses were set ablaze,” Abiodun stated.

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He further disclosed that military personnel responded swiftly and engaged the attackers in a gun duel, although details of the encounter were still unclear at the time of the briefing.

“The military responded and engaged the terrorists, but further details are still sketchy,” he added.

Security sources said the attackers operated in large numbers, causing panic in the rural community as villagers reportedly fled into nearby bushes for safety. Some residents were also said to have been displaced following the destruction of property.

The latest attack underscores the continuing insecurity in parts of Borgu LGA and other border communities in Niger State, where armed groups have repeatedly carried out raids, killings, and arson attacks despite ongoing military operations.

Authorities have assured that security operatives are actively pursuing the attackers, while efforts are ongoing to stabilise the affected community and prevent further violence.

The police also urged residents to remain calm, vigilant, and to provide credible intelligence that could assist ongoing investigations and security operations in the area.

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