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I regret sparing senior officer after killing cops for destroying my relationship – Borno inspector

A police inspector, Mohammed Bello, who was arrested in Maiduguri, Borno State, for allegedly killing four of his colleagues after he accused them of having romantic affairs with his lover, has said he regretted sparing the life of a senior officer who ended his relationship.
Bello was said to have threatened to kill the Officer in Charge, Provost, Mobile Police Base 6, Maiduguri, Borno State, for destroying his relationship with the mother of his three children.
He had killed three of the riot policemen on Friday evening on the suspicion that they had extramarital affairs with his lover.
The fourth victim was said to have died later after he was hit by a stray bullet from the suspect’s rifle.
Bello was also said to have injured his brother-in-law, also a police inspector, after setting his house and two other apartments ablaze on Friday.
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But speaking with our correspondent shortly before he surrendered himself to the police authorities in Maiduguri, Bello said, “The OC, Provost, is still alive? I wish I saw him when I had the AK-47 with me. I regret not killing him, Wallahi. He ruined my family and I desperately wanted to kill him. He made my wife leave my house without giving me a fair hearing,” he added.
It was learnt that the suspect, who was formerly attached to the Borno State deputy governor’s security details and was recently transferred to the headquarters of the mobile police base as a quarter guard due to an alleged mental disorder, had been living with the woman for about 10 years without meeting the conditions required to make her legally married to him.
This situation was said to have led to a disagreement between them, with Bello accusing his live-in lover of having sexual relationships with other men.
However, tragedy struck at about 7:30pm on Friday when he walked to her kiosk where she sold noodles and met three policemen and questioned her relationship with them.
A resident in the area, one Adam Usman, told our correspondent that Bello, who became enraged by the response of one of the policemen, accused them of having an affair with his lover and opened fire on them, killing them instantly.
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“I was there at the Commander’s Market when the incident took place, though I was in the officers’ mess. My friend called my line and I left on time to witness the happening. When Oga Bello killed the three officers, everybody, including his wife took to their heels, leaving behind their two young children. He took the smallest child in his arms and walked straight to the house of his brother-in-law, who is also a police officer,” Usman added.
It was further learnt that his lover subsequently left his apartment in the barracks and moved into the apartment of her elder sister whose husband is also a police officer.
Meanwhile, the Borno State Commissioner of Police, Abdu Umar, while confirming the incident said the matter was still under investigation and that the suspect had been transferred to Abuja for further investigations.
“Yes, we woke up to this unfortunate incident but we are still investigating the matter to know the truth. The suspect has been flown to Abuja for further investigation. We shall make our findings known to the general public when the investigation is completed,” Umar said.
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Diamond Bank founder, Pascal Dozie, dies a day before turning 86

Diamond Bank founder, Pascal Dozie, dies a day before turning 86
Founder of the defunct Diamond Bank Plc and former chairman of MTN Nigeria, Pascal Gabriel Dozie, has died at the age of 85.
A report by Vanguard quoted family sources as saying he died in the early hours of Tuesday, April 8, 2025, just a day before his 86th birthday, after a battle with an ailment.
Dozie was best known as the founder of Diamond Bank, one of Nigeria’s most innovative financial institutions before its merger with Access Bank.
He served as the bank’s chairman before handing over leadership to his son, Uzoma Dozie.
Dozie is survived by his wife, Chinyere Dozie, and five children among others.
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Bauchi accountant-general Sirajo Jaja arraigned for alleged N8.3bn fraud

Bauchi accountant-general Sirajo Jaja arraigned for alleged N8.3bn fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned the Bauchi State Accountant-General, Sirajo Muhammad Jaja, for alleged N8.3 billion fraud.
He was arraigned alongside Aliyu Abubakar, a bureau de change operator, and his company, Jasfad Resources Enterprise.
The defendants were arraigned on a nine-count charge bordering on money laundering, diversion of public funds, and criminal misappropriation of funds to the tune of N8,380,626,430.95.
The arraignment took place before O.A. Egwuatu, a judge at the federal high court in Abuja.
“That you, Aliyu Abubakar, Jasfad Resources Enterprise (a Bureau de Change operator), and Ibrahim Kashim (former Secretary to the Bauchi State Government, now at large), sometime between January 5, 2024, and December 10, 2024, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, committed an offence to wit: money laundering by converting and transferring the sum of Two Billion, Eight Hundred and Eight Million, Five Hundred and Ninety-Five Thousand, One Hundred Naira (N2,808,595,100.00) of public funds belonging to the Bauchi State Government from the Bauchi State Expenditure Account, domiciled in United Bank for Africa with account number 1022197086 into the account of Jasfad Resources Enterprise, also domiciled in United Bank for Africa with account number 1023444660, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(b) and punishable under Section 18(3) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022,” part of the charge sheet reads.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Other defendants, including Ibrahim Kashim, a former secretary to the Bauchi state government; Aminu Hammayo, secretary to the Bauchi government; Saleh Mohammed; and Balarabe Abdullahi, are currently at large.
After the defendants took their pleas, Abba Mohammed, the counsel to the prosecution, asked for a trial date and prayed that the defendants be remanded at the correctional facility.
However, Mohammed Ndayako, the defence counsel representing the first and second defendants, and Chris Uche, counsel to the third defendant, moved applications for their clients’ bail.
Uche told the court that the Bauchi accountant-general, who is the third defendant, played an important role in the financial operations of the state, noting that he is already on administrative bail.
The counsel prayed that the court grant Jaja bail on self-recognition or release him to the attorney-general of Bauchi, who would undertake to produce him in court.
Opposing the application, the prosecution counsel told the court that the third defendant is not residing in Abuja, arguing that he is a flight risk.
After listening to the arguments, Egwuatu granted bail to the defendants in the sum of N200 million each with two sureties in like sum.
The trial judge ruled that the two sureties must be residents of Abuja, and one of them must be a federal government employee not below grade level 17.
The judge also ordered the defendants to submit their passports to the court registrar.
Pending the fulfillment of the bail conditions, the court released the third defendant to Hassan Yakubu, attorney-general of Bauchi state.
The other defendant was remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja.
The case was adjourned to June 17 for commencement of trial.
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MURIC condemns demolition of two mosques in Ekiti

MURIC condemns demolition of two mosques in Ekiti
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has condemned the demolition of two mosques in Aramoko, Ekiti State.
The Islamic human rights organization described the action as an onslaught on Islam in Ekiti State.
While no explanation was given for demolishing the first one, the second was pulled down to give way for a market which is a constituency project of the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele.
The group queried the Senate Leader for embarking on war against Muslims in Ekiti State as his constituency project. MURIC charged the politician to reach out to the Muslim community at Aramoko with a view to rebuilding the mosque or remain in the bad books of Nigerian Muslims forever.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Monday, 7th April, 2025 by the Executive Director of the faith-based civil liberties organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads, “The authorities of Aramoko, Ekiti State, have pulled down two mosques in the town in recent time. The principal actors include the Alara of Aramoko, Oba Adegoke Olu-Adeyemi, the Chairman of Ekiti West Local Government, Hon. Moses Omojola, his Vice, Hon. Isaac Fatoyinbo, a former deputy speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Gbenga Odebunmi and Hon. Muyiwa Olabode, the Secretary of the council.
“A short notice was given to the Muslims to vacate their mosque situated at Sabo in Aramoko town for a constituency project of the Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele. Every trick in the books was employed to ensure that the mosque was demolished on 26th March, 2025.
“MURIC strongly decries the destruction of Sabo Central Mosque, Aramoko, Ekiti State. This action smirks of religious intolerance. It is a confirmation of renewed hostility against Yoruba Muslims and reinvigorated onslaught on the religion of Islam in the region. It is a hate action aimed at eliminating Islam not only in the city of Aramoko and Ekiti State but in the entire Yoruba geographical space.
“In particular, we are surprised that a politician of immense exposure at the federal level in the person of no less a personality as Opeyemi Bamidele who has risen to the status of Senate Leader in Nigeria could give the green light to the perpetration of such a dastardly act against a section of his constituents simply because they are Muslims.
“Muslims of Aramoko have been heart-broken since the incident. They are hugely disappointed in the person of the Senate Leader whom they had voted into senate to represent them but who had turned round to deprive them of their place of worship.
“Man is body, soul and spirit. The material provisions of this world can only meet the needs of the body. Our souls and spirits will only be at rest when we commune effectively with Allah. To demolish our mosques for any reason whatsoever without immediate replacement is to deprive our souls and spirits of that much needed spiritual shelter. It is a declaration of war against Allah, our Creator.
“MURIC affirms that the demolition of Sabo Central Mosque for Opeyemi Bamidele’s constituency project breaches Allah-given fundamental human rights of the Muslims of Aramoko. It is also a violation of Section 38(i)&(ii) which guarantees freedom of worship.
“Our question to the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele is this: How can Allah give us one thing and you, a homo sapien, take the same thing from us? Not even in the name of a constituency project should this happen because that mosque has been on that spot at Sabo for donkey years and the Senate Leader knows it.
“It is unacceptable. It is an anti-Muslim act. We are shocked that at your level and with your exposure, you will still embark on war against Muslims in your comfort zone. By their actions, you shall know them.
“But it is not too late. MURIC urges the Senate Leader to reach out to the Muslim community at Aramoko with a view to rebuilding the mosque or remain in the bad books of Nigerian Muslims forever.
“Nigerian Muslims have special regard for their mosques. It is part of their anatomy and their soul. An attack on one mosque is attack on all mosques in the country because they know that anyone who demolishes one mosque will be ready to destroy all other mosques if he has the chance to do so.
“That is why Muslims will be waiting for Opeyemi Bamidele if he ever seeks a federal position unless he rebuilds our Central Mosque at Sabo, Aramoko, Ekiti State. A Senate Leader who cannot protect Muslims and their cherished properties in his constituency cannot be expected to protect the interest of Muslims in Nigeria if he becomes a minister or gets to Aso Rock.
“Meanwhile we appeal to Muslims in the state to remain calm and unperturbed. Islam is a religion of peace and we expect every Muslim to be a good ambassador of his or her religion.”
MURIC condemns demolition of two mosques in Ekiti
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