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BREAKING: Scores Of Worshippers Killed As Terrorists Attack Zamfara Mosque During Juma’at

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Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle

Bandits on Friday attacked worshippers at a Juma’at Mosque in Ruwan Jema town in Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State, killing scores of them.

Residents said the armed men hid their guns inside their clothes and stormed the mosque during Juma’at prayer.

“During Friday prayers yesterday, bandits stormed Ruwan Jema town and opened fire on worshippers in the mosque, the number of people killed can’t be ascertain but about 15 dead bodies have been recovered,” a source told SaharaReporters.

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There has been a spike in the activities of bandits in North-Western states, with invasion of communities by gunmen, leading to killings and abductions.

On September 02, a mosque in Zugu community, also in Zamfara state was attacked with a yet-to-be-confirmed number of worshippers abducted.

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JUST IN: Seven die, many injured in Ibadan-Iseyin road crash

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JUST IN: Seven die, many injured in Ibadan-Iseyin road crash

No fewer than seven persons lost their lives, while many injured on Thursday, May 16, in a road accident that occurred along Iseyin -Ibadan road.

Confirming the incident, the acting Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), David Adewale, said 22 people were involved in the accident.

He said: “It is true, seven people died; 22 people were involved.

“Two vehicles were involved in the accident. 16 people were taken to the hospital.”

JUST IN: Seven die, many injured in Ibadan-Iseyin road crash

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No bail for Binance executive, court rules

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No bail for Binance executive, court rules

A federal high court in Abuja on Friday rejected a bail application by Tigran Gambaryan, an executive of Binance Holdings Limited, a cryptocurrency firm

Presiding judge, Emeka Nwite, held that Gambaryan is likely to “jump bail if granted to him”.

The company and its executive were arraigned on five counts bordering on money laundering.

But the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Justice Nwite agreed with prosecuting lawyer, Ekele Iheanacho, that with the earlier escape of Gambaryan’s co-defendant, Nadeem Anjarwalla (the Binance Regional Manager for Africa) from custody, it would be improper to grant bail to Gambaryan.

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Cult war rages in Benue community, govt imposes curfew

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Benue State Commissioner of Police Emmanuel Adesina

Cult war rages in Benue community, govt imposes curfew

A dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on Naka town, Gwer-West Headquarters, following an unprecedented rival cult clash that has resulted in the deaths of 2 members.

While justifying his action before announcing the imposition of the curfew on Thursday, May 16, 2024, the chairman of the LGA, Henry Agba, said he was left with no other option but to impose the curfew to thwart further escalation of the bloody war.

“There was a clash between rival cultists in the local government during which two persons from both sides were killed.

“As a result of that, the LGA became tense, so we had to place a night curfew to contain the situation. As of yesterday (Wednesday), movement ceased from 8 pm to 6 am, so at the moment there is a restoration of peace and normalcy,” Agba said.

Confirming the cult clash, an eyewitness who wouldn’t want his name mentioned said the crisis, which started as a minor disagreement between two young men, escalated into a full-blown cult war.

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“In the last three days, the situation became tense, gang members engaged in bloody street fights, killing two persons and injuring several others.”

“They also resorted to moving from house to house in search of members of rival gangs to attack them, despite the intervention of the police in Naka town.

“The development created tension in the town as people, particularly business owners, started feeling very unsafe, and some even locked up their shops for fear of being attacked,” he narrated.

Two rival cult groups, Black Axe and Red, have been engaging themselves in an all-out war for the past four days.

The clash took on a very dangerous dimension on Wednesday as members of the gangs were going about conducting house-to-house searches of rival cult members, resulting in heightened tension and the eventual imposition of a curfew by the council chairman.

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