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Monarch’s son, three others killed in Bauchi local security groups clash

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Bauchi State Police spokesman SP Ahmed Wakil

Monarch’s son, three others killed in Bauchi local security groups clash

At least four persons have lost their lives after a deadly clash broke out between two local security outfits in Bauchi State.

The incident happened during the recent Eid-el-Fitr celebration in the north east State.

Among the deceased during the clash, which also left many others injured, is the son of a traditional ruler.

The two local security groups involved in the violence are Yan Ba Beli, an armed group fighting bandits, and a group of hunters accompanying the District Head of Miri.

Trouble began when the Yan Ba Beli group reportedly disrupted a traditional procession to the Government House on Wednesday leading to a confrontation.

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It was said that Yan Ba Beli disrupted the procession without provocation, assaulting some of the horse riders with sticks, which angered the traditional ruler’s escort.

Exasperated by the action of the Yan Ba Beli, the hunters accompanying the District Head in retaliation were said to have fired their dane guns into the air, hitting two Yan Ba Beli members, turning an already tense situation into full blown pandemonium.

In the ensuing chaos, the son of the District Head was said to have been hit by a sharp object which inflicted a serious injury on his head leading to his death.

Meanwhile, the Police is yet to confirm the incident as of the time of writing this report.

But the State Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed on Saturday evening, paid a condolence visit to the Palace of the District Head of Miri, Mal Hussaini Abubakar over the death of his son, Muhammadu Ghani

Monarch’s son, three others killed in Bauchi local security groups clash

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NURTW crisis: Stop causing confusion, Yasin warns Baruwa

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From left: NURTW Board of Trustees Chairman, Alhaji Najeem YASIN; Acting president, Alhaji Aliyu Issa Ore; and Acting General Secretary, Comrade Kayode Agbeyangi, at the emergency meeting of the union on state of the union in Abuja..on Wednesday

NURTW crisis: Stop causing confusion, Yasin warns Baruwa

Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Najeem Usman Yasin, has warned Alhaji Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa, former president of the union, to stop misleading people and causing confusion about the state of affairs of the union.

He stated this while addressing members of the union during an emergency meeting at the national headquarters of the union, Abuja, called to put the records straight about some misinformation flying around.

Baruwa is said to have been going around misleading the people that he is the authentic leader of the union despite a recent National Industrial Court judgement given by Justice OO Oyewunmi that the NIC no longer has jurisdiction over the matter.

Yasin in a statement was quoted to have said, “When he (Baruwa) got Judgement from National Industrial Court, we quickly appealed against it and the court struck out the case for lack of jurisdiction.

“But to our surprise, Baruwa has been going about sending wrong messages to our people that he is the authentic president.

“I want to tell you that as of today, we only have an interim arrangements headed by Alhaji Aliyu Issa Ore and that the only recognised headquarters of the union is the one on Sapele Street, Garki Abuja.”

He urged members to disregard any further propaganda from Baruwa.

“Baruwa should wait for the outcome of the Court of Appeal before making any noise. He destroyed the union and now he wants to use power of incumbency to manipulate everybody and we say no to his manipulation,” he stated.

Acting President of the NURTW, Alhaji Ore, appealed to members not to entertain any information from Baruwa and his people, saying they are only out to cause confusion in the union.

He also advised members not go to any office of the union apart from the one registered and sited on Sapele Street

In his own contribution, the Registrar of the Trade Union, Mr Falonipe Amos, who was part of the meeting, said the Federal Government would be very happy to see the crisis resolved

He said, “We are all members of the same family and the two parties should keep hope alive and work for peace. We are father to all the unions. We are for the interest of the union and hope that at the end of the day, the union will come out stronger.”

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Terrorist kingpin, four others killed in rival groups clash

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Terrorist kingpin, four others killed in rival groups clash

A notorious terrorist kingpin, Usman Modi Modi, popularly known as “Kartakwa,” has been killed along with several others in a fierce clash between rival groups in Katsina on Tuesday.

The fight broke out around 2:00 PM, and according to a reliable source, it involved infamous terrorist leaders Abdulkarim Faca Faca of Marina Camp and Usman Modi Modi of Kanta Camp.

Usman Modi Modi and four other people were slain in the altercation.

According to the report, Mankare, Gunki Ummadau, Dogo Jabi Birinya Bayan Dutsin of Kurfi LGA, and Harisu Babba Yauni of Safana LGA were the other four of his lieutenants who were killed in the battle.

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The reliable source claimed that Safana and Kurfi Local Government Areas (LGAs) were being terrorised by Usman Modi Modi and his cronies.

In contrast, similar activities are allegedly the work of the opposing gang, led by Abdulkarim Faca Faca, in the LGAs of Marina, Safana, and Batsari.

The source further revealed that two terrorists, Abdulrahman Jankare Gangare of Tsaskiya Safana LGA and Usaini Yauni of Safana LGA, were seriously injured during the conflict in the state.

He stated that searches are being conducted to find and capture the remaining offenders

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Father remanded for allegedly defiling teenage daughter in Lagos

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Father remanded for allegedly defiling teenage daughter in Lagos

On Tuesday, the Badagry Chief Magistrates’ Court remanded Joseph Gamor, 58, for allegedly defiling his 13-year-old daughter.

The sitting judge, Patrick Adekomaiya, declined to take a plea and remanded Gamor to the Awarjigoh Correctional Centre seeking legal advice from the director of public prosecution.

The prosecution counsel, Ayodele Adeosun, informed the court that the suspect defiled the kid in his home on the morning of May 9.

The defendant, a 58-year-old man, lives around Golden GLO bus stop, Imeke, Badagry.

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Adeosun added that the suspect unlawfully penetrated the vagina of his 13-year-old daughter with his manhood.

“He unlawfully touched and removed her clothes and had sexual intercourse with her,” he said.

He added that the offence contravened the provisions of sections 261 and 263 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

The judge adjourned the case until July 29 for further hearing.

Father remanded for allegedly defiling teenage daughter in Lagos

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