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Police operatives have reportedly teargassed suspected members of the Biafra Nations League (BnL) around Ekpri Ikang axis of Bakassi Local Government Area (LGA) of Cross River State.

NEWSBREAK reports that the BnL members numbering about 32 were said to have assembled at a hideout around 2 pm on Thursday, plotting to hoist the Biafran flag. However, when information reached the police, eyewitnesses confirmed that the separatists hurled stones at police officers before fleeing from the scene.

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Meanwhile, it was suspected that the group was holding talks with its militant arm, the Black Marine around the area before the police arrived.

Commenting on the incident, the National Leader of the BnL, Princewill Richards debunked claims that his group was holding a meeting with the ‘Black Marine’ but confirmed that the purpose of gathering was to hoist their flag in Ekpri Ikang in Bakassi.

According to him, the militants do not meet in an open environment like the BnL members, adding that both groups understand how they operate.

This news medium understands that the leader of the BnL is reportedly engaging his followers in Bakassi Peninsula.

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Internet fraudster, girlfriend burnt to death for refusing to share fraud proceeds with gang members

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Internet fraudster, girlfriend burnt to death for refusing to share fraud proceeds with gang members

In a shocking incident in Kasoa, Ghana, a 22-year-old man named Kwabena Osei and his 19-year-old girlfriend have tragically lost their lives after being set ablaze by friends over GHS 190,000 allegedly made from internet fraud.

According to a report by GhPage, Osei, an alleged member of a gang of internet fraudsters, was targeted after he refused to share the substantial spoils with his associates. Friends of Osei had repeatedly confronted him, urging him to reconsider his decision to keep the money for himself. However, their appeals went unheeded, escalating tensions within the group.

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In a desperate act, Osei’s friends allegedly doused his residence with petrol and ignited the flames, resulting in the complete destruction of the property. Sadly, his girlfriend, identified as Princess, was present at the time and also succumbed to the fire.

Sources told GhPage that Princess was also involved in the fraudulent activities, allegedly serving as the voice of a supposed white lady to facilitate calls on behalf of Osei and his gang.

 

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Students count losses as flood wreaks havoc in UI hostels

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Students count losses as flood wreaks havoc in UI hostels

Flood has reportedly wrecked havoc in some of the hostels at the University of Ibadan (UI).

Newstrends gathered that the affected hall of residence is Awo Hostel where about 16 rooms in the underground floor were completely submerged with students’ properties floating on water.

Documents, books, foodstuff and other valuable properties of the students were said to have been destroyed.

One of the affected students, who pleaded anonymity said: “This is the third time everywhere is getting flooded but the first time our rooms are getting flooded like this.

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“Peoples’ foodstuff,, documents and properties, especially those that went to exam and are not around were destroyed. Someone even left her laptop on the floor charging and she went out.”

Videos showed some of the students who are around in the hostel struggled to save some of their properties, many of which could be seen floating on the water inside their rooms.

The videos showed that the floods took over students’ rooms, toilets, kitchens and all the entrances to their hostel.

A female student could be heard lamenting that the flood took over her room, destroying everything she has including the ones in her cupboard, her bed, and that she has been unable to go out and buy what she wants to eat.

Effort to reach spokesperson of the institution for reaction proved abortive as call put to her phone was not going.

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Rivers LG poll: Falana writes IGP Egbetokun, seeks security for Saturday’s elections

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Rivers LG poll: Falana writes IGP Egbetokun, seeks security for Saturday’s elections

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has written to the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, asking him to direct the Rivers State Police Command to maintain law and order during the Rivers State local government elections scheduled for Saturday.

Falana also asked the IGP to warn the Rivers State Police Command against any form of misconduct by its men and officers that would frustrate or truncate the elections.

Falana said that his letter to the police boss.

This comes after a statement credited to the Rivers State Police Command to the effect that it would comply fully with the judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which barred it from participating in the local government elections in the state.

According to Falana, “The implication of the statement is that the police will not maintain law and order during the election.”

Falana said contrary to the Rivers State Police Command’s statement and resolution, an appeal has been filed against the judgment of the Federal High Court delivered on September 30, 2024 by the Justice P.O. Lifu.

He said, “Following the filing of the appeal, a motion for stay of execution pending the appeal has also been filed by our client.

“Having been served with the copies of the Notice and Motion for Stay of execution, we request you to direct the Rivers State Police Command not to take any step that frustrates the hearing and determination of the said motion for stay of execution of the judgment of the Federal High Court.

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“In other words, you are requested to direct the Rivers State Police Command to maintain law and order during the election for the following reasons:

“Since a notice of appeal has been filed together with a motion for stay of execution, parties are not permitted to take steps that may frustrate the hearing of the motion for stay of execution.”

Falana noted that by maintaining law and order during the election, “The police cannot be accused of contempt of court.”

He stressed that in the case of Mobil Oil Nig. Limited v Assan (1995), the Supreme Court held inter alia: “Chief FRA Williams, SAN referred the court to the cases of Huang & Ors. v. Bello & Ors. supra and Rastico Nigeria Ltd. v. Societe GeneraleSurveillance SA supra. These are Court of Appeal decisions and were in my view rightly decided.

“What the court below was saying in both cases was that where a person is appealing against a matter in which he had suffered a defeat and asked for a stay of execution pending the determination of the appeal, he would not be liable in contempt merely because he had not obeyed the order which he is appealing against or which he wants stayed pending the appeal.

“Trial and appellate courts have always had jurisdiction to grant stay of execution of judgment pending appeal.

“The exercise of the right to apply for a stay of execution by an unsuccessful litigant pending his appeal has not been treated as a disobedience to the judgment he is appealing against.”

He said, “In Suit No: PHC/2696/CS/2024 – Action Peoples Party v. Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission & 2 Ors., the Rivers State High Court has directed the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission to conduct the local government election in accordance with the judgment of the Supreme Court in Suit No: SC/CV/343/2024 – Attorney-General of the Federation v. Attorney-General of Abia State & 35 Ors. (2024) LPELR -62576 (SC).

“The Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Siminalayi Fubara has directed the Rivers State Commissioner of Police to maintain law and order during the election in exercise of his powers under Section 215 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).”

Falana further said that in the case of the Attorney-General of Anambra State v. Attorney-General of the Federation & Ors. (2005), the Supreme Court held: “The Constitution in Section 215 subsection(1) clearly gives the Governor of AnambraState the power to issue lawful direction to the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State, in connection with securing public safety and order in the State.”

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He said, “A few persons have openly boasted and threatened to destroy electoral materials, cause mayhem and unleash violence on the law-abiding people of Rivers State who may wish to exercise their democratic rights during the local government election.

“In view of the foregoing, we hereby urge you to direct the Rivers State Commissioner of Police to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order in any part of Rivers State during the local government election scheduled to hold throughout the State on October 5, 2024.”

The APC had in September filed a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/987/2024 to stop the local government elections in the state scheduled for Saturday, October 5, 2024.

Joseph Daudu, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), lead counsel for the APC, had pushed for the court to grant the prayers sought by his client.

He argued that the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) had not met the necessary conditions to conduct the local government elections.

However, Taiwo Taiwo (SAN), the lawyer representing the Attorney General of Rivers State, and Falana (SAN), who is representing the RSIEC, opposed the suit.

Taiwo and Falana challenged the court’s jurisdiction to hear the case and contended that the proper venue for the case should be the Federal High Court’s division in Rivers State, and not that of Abuja.

Also according to the senior lawyers, the suit was statute-barred and should not be entertained by the court.

 

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