Men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have arrested a Fulani man, Umar Bello, for allegedly hacking his brother, Abdullahi Bello, to death over a misunderstanding.
This incident occurred at the Dogonruwa Area of Woro in Kaiama Local Government Area, Kwara State, on Friday.
The suspect was alleged to have engaged his brother in a fight following a minor disagreement and used dangerous weapons.
It was further gathered that during the fight, Abdullahi was inflicted with machete cuts in various parts of his body which led to a loss of blood.
Men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have arrested a Fulani man, Umar Bello, for allegedly hacking his brother, Abdullahi Bello, to death over a misunderstanding.
This incident occurred at the Dogonruwa Area of Woro in Kaiama Local Government Area, Kwara State, on Friday.
The suspect was alleged to have engaged his brother in a fight following a minor disagreement and used dangerous weapons.
It was further gathered that during the fight, Abdullahi was inflicted with machete cuts in various parts of his body which led to a loss of blood.
He further stated that the suspect was arrested and handed over to the police.
Babawale also said that the remains of the deceased had been evacuated from the scene of the incident and deposited in the mortuary of the hospital he was taken to.
PUNCH
Senator Adeola to INEC: Adopt NIN, driving licence as voter's card like Ogun …
UK introduces new visa for senior, specialist workers in multinational companies The UK government has…
Ondo election: Again, INEC shifts collation of results to noon The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has…
Soldier, four others killed in Benue during suspected cultists clash Four people, including a soldier, were…
Helen Paul excited receiving Georgia citizen award The award certificate issued by Brad Raffensperger, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, reads: “May this outstanding citizen be offered every courtesy as a Goodwill Ambassador from Georgia in her travels to other states, to nations beyond the borders of the United States of America, or wherever she may hereafter travel or reside. Thank you for your service to our state.” A female Senator from Georgia, who presented the award, praised Helen Paul, who had recently completed training as Substitute Teacher, ‘as an asset to the people of Georgia’. READ ALSO: Ndume tells…
Ndume tells Bwala to beg Shettima for forgiveness over Muslim-Muslim ticket outburst Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno…