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Abia State Public Relations Officer, ASP Maureen Chinaka

Man kills sister, her twin babies in Abia community

A ‘mentally unstable’ man identified as Ibekwe Augustine James, has allegedly m8rdered his sister, Chinonso Nwabali James and her twin babies in Abia State.

The incident occurred on the night of Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at Umuokogbuo, at Ndagbo Community, in Afara of Umuahia North Local Government Area of the state.

According to a source, a family member caught Ibekwe dragging the lifeless body of his sister and raised an alarm.

It was gathered that the suspect immediately took to his heels, abandoning the body, as the youths approached the scene.

“This morning, the youths alongside some men of the Nigeria Police went into the bush in search of him as he ran away from his compound immediately the youths saw him dump his late sister’s body. And up till now, the young man has not been found,” the source narrated.

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While searching for the suspect and the missing twins, the youths discovered the dismembered bodies of the children in different shallow graves.

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Spokesperson of the State Police Command, DSP Maureen Chinaka, who confirmed the incident on Wednesday said the matter was reported at Central Police Station, Umuahia, by a family member.

According to the PPRO, the family member reported that on the fateful day, he saw his cousin, who is mentally unstable, dragging the lifeless body of Chinomso Nwabali James.

“The alarm raised by the family member caused the suspect to abandon the victim’s body and flee.”

Chinaka said that officers visited the scene of the incident, and the woman’s body was taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, where a doctor confirmed her dead.

“While searching for the suspect and the missing twins at 2 am, the dismembered bodies of the children were found in different shallow graves within the community,” said DSP Chinaka.

She added that the bodies of the three victims have been deposited at the mortuary in the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, where an autopsy will be conducted.

She further stated that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspect.

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Visits CAN Leadership, Advocates Religious Harmony

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Visits CAN Leadership, Advocates Religious Harmony

The Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, has paid a goodwill visit to the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria as part of efforts aimed at strengthening interfaith unity, peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding among residents of Oyo Land.

The meeting, which was held in an atmosphere of cordiality and mutual respect, brought together prominent Christian leaders across the Oyo Zone under the leadership of the Zonal Chairman of CAN, Amos Kehinde Eguntola.

Discussions during the visit focused on the need for sustained collaboration between Muslim and Christian communities in promoting peace, religious tolerance, unity and sustainable development in Oyo Land.

Speaking during the visit, Sheikh Al-Imam (Barrister) Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu stated that both Islam and Christianity preach peace, love and harmony, stressing that religious leaders must continue to work together to preserve the peaceful atmosphere currently enjoyed in Oyo Land and beyond.

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According to him, unity among religious leaders would contribute significantly to societal growth, moral development among youths and communal stability.

The Grand Chief Imam also expressed appreciation for the warm reception accorded to him by the CAN leadership, reaffirming his commitment to promoting interfaith dialogue, understanding and cooperation between adherents of the two major religions.

Responding, Pastor Amos Kehinde Eguntola described the visit as symbolic and commendable, noting that it would further strengthen the long-standing peaceful relationship between Muslims and Christians in Oyo Land.

He assured the Muslim leadership of CAN’s readiness to continue working with all stakeholders towards ensuring peace, unity and progress in society.

Other notable Christian leaders present at the meeting included Gbenga Oluokun, Peter Ajao, Wale Oyedemi, Ebasekore, Akin Alabi and Idowu David O..

As part of activities marking the visit, the Grand Chief Imam took photographs with the CAN leadership, including a group photograph with Local Government CAN chairmen in the zone, symbolising unity and cooperation among religious leaders.

Observers noted that the visit reflects the determination of both Muslim and Christian leaders in Oyo Land to continue fostering peace, religious tolerance and harmonious coexistence irrespective of religious affiliation.

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Six Nasarawa University Students Abducted in Gudi Night Attack

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Nasarawa State Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed
Nasarawa State Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed

Six Nasarawa University Students Abducted in Gudi Night Attack

The Nasarawa State Police Command has confirmed the abduction of six students of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) following an armed attack on a student lodge at Anguwar Ninzo, Gudi area of Akwanga Local Government Area in Nasarawa State.

The incident occurred on Wednesday night when suspected gunmen invaded the off-campus residence and whisked away the students at gunpoint, throwing the community into panic.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ramhan Nansel, the command received a distress call at about 9:00 p.m. on May 6, 2026, reporting that armed men had stormed the lodge and abducted several occupants.

He confirmed that six victims have so far been identified, all of them students of the Faculty of Engineering, NSUK Gudi Campus, along with one additional person who was visiting one of the students at the time of the attack.

“So far, six victims have been identified, all students of the Faculty of Engineering, Gudi Campus of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, alongside one other victim who was visiting one of the students when the incident occurred,” he said.

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The Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, visited the scene shortly after the incident for an on-the-spot assessment and reassured residents and the university community that efforts were underway to rescue the victims safely.

He directed immediate strengthening of security deployment in the area and surrounding communities to prevent further attacks.

The command also confirmed that a joint security operation has been launched, involving personnel from the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigerian military, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and local vigilante groups.

Security operatives are currently combing nearby forests and suspected escape routes as part of efforts to rescue the abducted students and apprehend the attackers.

In addition, the Area Commander in Akwanga has been redeployed to enhance coordination of field operations and improve security response in the affected axis.

The police urged residents of Gudi and surrounding communities to remain calm but vigilant, while appealing for useful information that could assist ongoing rescue efforts.

DSP Nansel assured that the command remains committed to securing the safe return of the victims, adding that updates would be provided as investigations and operations continue.

The incident has once again raised concerns over the safety of students living in off-campus accommodations across Nigeria, particularly in rural and semi-rural communities where armed attacks have become increasingly frequent.

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NDLEA, DEA Bust Billionaire Drug Cartel in Global Sting Operation

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Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.)
Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.)

NDLEA, DEA Bust Billionaire Drug Cartel in Global Sting Operation

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), working in collaboration with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and law enforcement agencies from Switzerland, France, and Greece, have dismantled a transnational criminal organisation allegedly involved in drug trafficking and money laundering operations valued at hundreds of billions of naira across Nigeria and Europe.

The coordinated operation led to the arrest of a suspected billionaire drug kingpin, Amadi Simon, in Switzerland, alongside two alleged accomplices — 34-year-old Jecinta Amara Ikechi, arrested in Anambra State, and 28-year-old Blessing Ngozi Amadi, arrested in Agbor, Delta State. The arrests were carried out simultaneously on April 28 following months of intelligence-led investigations.

According to NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi, the operation was the result of extensive surveillance and cross-border intelligence sharing that linked the suspects to a sophisticated financial and drug trafficking network operating across multiple jurisdictions.

The investigation reportedly uncovered a complex laundering system involving shell companies, proxy accounts, pass-through transactions, and cryptocurrency platforms, all allegedly used to disguise and move illicit proceeds across continents.

Authorities also traced several high-value assets in Nigeria believed to be linked to the syndicate. These include Jovi Hotel in GRA Phase 1, Asaba, Jovi Hotel and Suites in Agbor, Delta State, and Jovi Apartment in Mabushi, Abuja, alongside frozen bank accounts and digital wallets suspected to have been used in laundering illicit funds.

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The NDLEA said the operation also led to the identification and blocking of multiple bank accounts and cryptocurrency addresses allegedly used to move and conceal funds running into hundreds of billions of naira.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Marwa (retd.), described the operation as a major breakthrough in Nigeria’s fight against drug trafficking and associated financial crimes.

He said the success of the multi-country operation demonstrated the effectiveness of international cooperation and reinforced the agency’s zero-tolerance stance against drug-related crimes that threaten national security and economic stability.

Marwa also expressed appreciation for the support of the US-DEA, noting that the partnership has strengthened Nigeria’s capacity in intelligence gathering, evidence collection, tactical operations, and forensic investigations.

He assured that the NDLEA would continue to deepen collaboration with international partners to track and dismantle drug trafficking networks wherever they operate.

According to him, “The NDLEA remains relentless in its pursuit of those involved in narcotics trafficking and associated financial crimes, regardless of where they attempt to hide,” stressing that Nigeria would not serve as a safe haven for drug traffickers or their illicit proceeds.

Investigations into the wider network are ongoing, with authorities indicating that more arrests and asset seizures may follow as intelligence continues to develop across multiple countries.

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