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Eight Niger communities surrender to bandits warlord, Dogo Gede

With barely two weeks after Bandits group led by Dogo Gede shutdown a Military Helicopter on an evacuation mission in Kusasu Village in Shriroro local government area of Niger state, about eight communities in the area have surrendered themselves to the leadership of the Bandits warlord and have decided to pledged their loyalty and allegiance to the group.

The communities are Kusasu, Kwaki, Chukuba, Gulana, Apai, Nakuna, Yanka and Kurebe where the Bandits warlord has continue to operate with impunity for the past years.

According to a very reliable source who confined with Sun Newspapers, the over 1,000 inhabitants of these communities last week, contributed food stuff to join the warlord to celebrate the successful shutting down of the helicopter without any major reaction from the authority and have equally submitted themselves to his leadership, adding that “they now address him as Governor”.

It was gathered that the decision of the people to accept Dogo Gede as their leader was informed by the fact that despite the killing of the soldiers and shutting down of the helicopter by the Bandits, the authority has not taken any major step towards the Bandits, stressing that “the only way for them is to submit themselves to the group because it appears that there is nothing anybody can do about the situation”.

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Our source further revealed that the recent pronouncement by the state governor, Rt. Hon. Umar Mohammed Bago that he was contemplating going into dialogue with the Bandits rather than sticking to his campaign promises of going all out against the criminals further demoralized the people and have therefore concluded that the only way for them to have peace and go about with their farming business is to submit themselves to Dogo Gede and his group.

“As I speak with you, the people are planning to give a title and made Dogo Gede their king in these communities. At the moment they refer to him as their governor because since the Bandits have being operating in the area for the past eight years and killing the people, no governor of the state or any political leader has visited them.

“These people have lost hope in their leaders and they believe that nobody can rescue them from the hands of these Bandits and restore peace in these communities. So you don’t blame them for pledging loyalty and allegiance to the warlord and his group if that is the only way they can have peace and embark on their farm business”, our source added.

It was also learnt that following this development, some members of these communities have volunteered to serve as intermediaries between the people and Dogo Gede led group for ease of communication and harmonious relationship.

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According to our source, in Nakuna community, one Mallam Yohanna who was sometimes arrested by special hunters operating in the area on suspicious of being an informant to the Bandits is now serving as the intermediary between the Bandits and his community, while in Apai community, a man popularly refers to as Alhaji is the intermediary between the Bandits and his community.

Meanwhile Bandits group loyal to Dogo Gede and members of Boko Haram sect have shared territories within which to operate among themselves to any further clash.

The demarcation of Territories by these Terrorists is coming barely seven months after the last bloody clash between the two groups, leading to heavy casualties on both sides in February this year.

Sun correspondent also gathered that in the new boundary adjustment by the two group shows that the Boko Haram Sects will now operate in communities within Hudawa and Kurebe while Bandits warlord, Dogo Gede and his group will now hold on to communities between Kurebe and Iburo.

It could be recalled that the Chairman of Shiroro local government Council, Hon. Akilu Isyaku Kuta in an interview with a private radio station which was monitored in Minna last week confirmed that the Boko Haram Sects have hoisted their flag at Angwar Madaki, saying that “this is the reports that I have received from the people in the area”.

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Father of 12 found dead in Bayelsa brothel after sexual escapade

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Father of 12 found dead in Bayelsa brothel after sexual escapade

In Bayelsa State, a middle-aged man has died in a brothel after allegedly lodging with a commercial worker.

The lifeless body of the yet-to-identified man was found on Tuesday in a room at the brothel located in the State Capital, Yenagoa.

According to reports, the deceased, who is said to be a father of 12 children visited the brothel to meet his regular customer at Tombia-Amassoma Road axis of Yenagoa.

The deceased, aged 40, from Delta State, was said to be battling stroke before the unfortunate incident, residents of the area disclosed.

He was said to have left home around 8 am on Tuesday to meet a prostitute as he was of the customers to the commercial sex workers at the brothel, but he was later found dead in the quarters.

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All the commercial sex workers fled on noticing that the man had died.

As at the time of visiting the scene, people living around the area were trying to get the identity of the deceased in order to contact the relative to evacuate the corpse for burial.

It was gathered that security operatives have previously raided the brothel and earmarked it as a red-light zone.

The commander of Vigilante Group of Nigeria, VGN, in Bayelsa State, Mr Tolumobofa Akpoebibo Jonathan, confirmed the incident.

According to him, the deceased is a 40-year-old father of 12 from Delta State.

Father of 12 found dead in Bayelsa brothel after sexual escapade

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Man bags life imprisonment for raping 8-year-old girl in C’River

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Man bags life imprisonment for raping 8-year-old girl in C’River

One Aniedi Mfon has been sentenced to life imprisonment for raping an 8-year-old girl in Cross River State.

25-year-old Mfon was convicted and sentenced by the Cross River State High Court sitting in Calabar on Tuesday, 7th May 2024.

Justice Blessing Egwu, who delivered the judgement, bemoaned the prevalence of child defilement in the society.

Justice Egwu said the convict has no conscience and she awarded a fine of N1 million be paid to the survivor, who was not named.

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Sources confirmed that Cross River State Commissioner of Police, CP Gyogon Grimah; the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Hon. Ededem Ani; Principal Counsel of Basic Rights Counsel Initiative (BRCI), Barr. James Ibor; and the Prosecutor, Patience Emmanuel Akpama facilitated the prosecution.

Reacting, Barr. James Ibor said the father of the survivor was intimidated and offered bribes to withdraw the case but he resisted.

“I thank the Commissioner of Police and his team, Attorney General Ededem Ani and his team, the staff of the Basic Rights Counsel Initiative, the survivor and her father who resisted intimidation and bribes to back out.”

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33 states face flooding risk, NEMA warns

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33 states face flooding risk, NEMA warns

He stressed the need for proactive measures against the predicted 2024 flood disaster.

Addressing stakeholders at the National Emergency Coordination Forum (ECF) meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, Umar highlighted the importance of early warning backed by early action to mitigate the impact of the impending disasters.

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