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Investigate Zaria central mosque collapse, CAN asks FG, Kaduna

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has asked the federal government and Kaduna state to investigate the cause of the collapse of a section of the Zaria central mosque.

Daniel Okoh, CAN president, made the call on Saturday in a condolence message to the Zaria Muslim community.

Newstrends had reported that at least six persons were killed and another ten injured when a section of the worship centre caved in on Friday evening.

According to Shehu Nagari, a survivor, the collapsed section of the mosque, which was built with mud, had existed for over 150 years.

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In a statement issued in Abuja, Okoh said that the investigation would help prevent a repeat of the accident while urging the government to ensure safety in all places of worship across the country.

Okoh expressed sympathy with the Muslim community and the state government on the loss of lives as a result of the collapse and prayed for comfort for the bereaved families.

“We also extend our thoughts and prayers to the 25 individuals who sustained injuries and pray for their quick and complete recovery,” Okoh said.

Ahmed Bamalli, Emir of Zazzau, said the walls of the mosque had cracked and there were plans to repair them before the incident.

He directed that prayers be held outside the mosque until the repairs are done.

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EFCC apprehends 21 suspected fraudsters in Uyo, seizes luxury items

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In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, the Uyo Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 21 individuals suspected of internet fraud in Akwa Ibom State. The arrests, which took place at various locations within the state, were part of a coordinated effort to combat financial crimes.

On Monday, May 6, 2024, five suspects were taken into custody at the ‘Laundering Lounge’ located in Ewet Housing Estate, Uyo. The operation continued into the next day, with an additional sixteen suspects arrested on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at Church Road, off Calabar Itu Road, Uyo.

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The EFCC operatives successfully recovered a range of items linked to the alleged fraudulent activities. The haul included two luxurious cars, nine laptops, 28 smartphones, and two wrist watches, all of which are believed to be proceeds or instruments of the suspected crimes.

The anti-graft agency has indicated that the suspects will face legal proceedings once the investigations are complete. This decisive action sends a strong message that the EFCC is actively pursuing cybercriminals and working to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s financial system.

EFCC apprehends 21 suspected fraudsters in Uyo, seizes luxury items

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Teenager allegedly defiles five-year-old at primary school

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Teenager allegedly defiles five-year-old at primary school

An Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court, on Friday, ordered the remand of one Tochukwu Akalogwu accused of defiling his neighbour’s five-year-old daughter.

The police charged Akalogwu, 19, with defilement of a minor.

The Magistrate, Mrs E. Kubeinje, did not take Akalogwu’s plea because the court lacks jurisdiction to hear the case.

Kubeinje consequently ordered the police to return the case file to the Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice.

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She adjourned the matter until May 28 for mention.

Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, SP Kehinde Ajayi, told the court that Akalogwu, committed the alleged offence on April 3 at Hope Primary School , Badagry.

He said that the defendant allegedly defiled the minor by forcefully having sexual intercourse with her.

She said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

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Breaking: Court restates arrest of Yahaya Bello in fresh order

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Breaking: Court restates arrest of Yahaya Bello in fresh order

A Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday gave a fresh order for the arrest of former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.

It stated that the ex-governor had no regard for the court by failing to appear before it.

He was lampooned for attempting to truncate a criminal case initiated against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Justice Emeka Nwite restated the order it made on April 17, which directed security agencies to arrest and produce him to answer to the 19 counts slammed against him.

According to the court, the former governor, by briefing lawyers to challenge its jurisdiction to try him, while he remained in hiding, showed that he “has no atom of respect and regard for the court.”

It held that Bello’s decision to file the application “is clearly showing his intention not to present himself for trial”.

“The law is settled that he who has disobeyed an order of court and shown disrespect to the court cannot expect a favourable discretion of the court.

“The honourable thing the defendant would have done was to obey the order of court by making himself available.

“Section 287 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, mandates all persons and authority to give effect to orders of court.

“He has wilfully disobeyed the order of this court. An order of court of competent jurisdiction, no matter how it was obtained, subsists until it is set aside.

“A party who refuses to obey an order of court after becoming aware of it, is in contempt of court.

“He is not entitled to be heard or granted a favourable discretion. The refusal of the defendant to make himself available is solely to truncate the arraignment and prevent the court from proceeding further in this case.”

Justice Nwite held that Bello’s decision to treat the order of the court with levity was previously condemned by the Supreme Court.

“In view of the forgoing analysis, I am of the view and I so hold, that no application can be moved or heard unless the defendant is present before the court to take his plea,” the judge stated.

Bello, after eight years as Kogi State governor, is facing a charge bordering on his alleged complicity in money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of public funds to the tune of about N80.2bn.

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