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Nnamdi Kanu’s incitement led to killing of 200 security agents in S’East –DSS witness
Nnamdi Kanu’s incitement led to killing of 200 security agents in S’East –DSS witness
The trial of detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, resumed at the Abuja division of the Federal High Court with revelations of how between 170 and 200 security agents in the South East lost their lives due to the activities the the Eastern Security Network (ESN), the armed wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
Besides, the witness gave a graphic details of how the late political adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak was killed by IPOB members.
The court was told by the Department of the State Service (DSS), that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) did not issue license to detained self-acclaimed IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, to import the radio transmitter he allegedly smuggled into the country to operate Radio Biafra.
A prosecution witness and a personnel of the DSS code named PWDDD in his testimony told Justice James Omotosho how one ESN member he identified as Uzuoma Benjamin, (aka Onye Army), spoke about how they allegedly received directives from Kanu to kill security agents and ensure that a deceased member of the group, Ikonso, was buried with 2000 human heads.
The witness who testified as the fourth prosecution witness (PW4), was led in evidence by the lead prosecution counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN).
In his evidence, PWDDD said further investigation revealed that of the 2000 human heads sought to bury Ikonso, only 30 were eventually sourced.
He also gave details of how the late former aide to ex-President Gooluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak was killed on May 30, 2021, in Owerri, Imo State.
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PWDDD read where the said Onye Army claimed that himself and other members of his group used the heads of 10 girls to prepare charms for their protection.
He told the court that investigation into the invasion of Owerri prison by IPOB members, revealed that it was directed by Kanu in one of his broadcast for his followers to attack and kill security operatives of the Fedaral Government of Nigeria.
It was equally his evidence in chief that shortly after himself and members of his team recovered the transmitter from a premises in Ubuluisiuzor, Anambra State, and brought it to Abuja, the DSS wrote the NBC to inspect it.
He said on November 9, 2015, the NBC sent an Engineer, who inspected the transmitter and wrote a report.
At this juncture, the prosecution counsel, Awomolo, tendered a certified true copy of the provisional assessment of radio transmitter report submitted by the NBC.
Thereafter , the witness was asked to read a portion of the report, which he did. He said the report indicated that the transmitter was a German made and that it was indeed a radio transmitter made for use on FM frequency.
The witness said the report also stated that such transmitter could only be procured and installed after being issued a licence and that the NBC has not licensed Radio Biafra to broadcast in Nigeria.
The DSS official added that investigation by his team revealed that for one to operate a radio station in the country, one must apply to a regulator, who will issue one a licence after due clearance by relevant security agencies.
The witness said, “in this case (Kanu’s case) there was no application from the defendant, he brought the transmitter in illegally without approval.”
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He also said investigation was confirmed that the defendant is the owner of the transmitter, which he kept in the premises of one Benjamin Madubugu.
The witness said Kanu later came into the country and inspected the transmitter and made a video to satisfy members of the IPOB, who contributed money for the purchase of the transmitter.
He also read from some publications of the Vanguard Newspaper, where it was reported that an arrested commander of ESN confessed to the activities of his group.
He said when the DSS requested from the police to access Onye Army, the police claimed he had escaped from custody.
He said during one of DSS’ agents’ raid of ESN members’ hideout, “we saw some ESN members, about seven, with human heads and some eating human flesh, which they said was for spiritual fortification.
“We could not find Onye Army. The police said he had escaped from custody.”
He said there are records about the number of security agents allegedly killed in the South East and that the number stands between 170 and 200.
The witness who said two DSS officials, including his driver, were among the victims, said the cut across all security agencies.
Testifying on how the ESN members operate, the witness said they are combatants, who carry arms and attacked homes of prominent individuals and traditional rulers in the region
He said because they lacked sufficient operational tools, they sometimes set up roadblocks during which they hijack vehiclea for their operation.
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The witness identified some public property which he said IPOB and ESN members attacked and destroyed in the South East, including police stations.
On how Gulak died, the witness said he was among the first responders to the scene where the late chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was killed and his corpse recovered.
He said on May 30, 2021 there was a total breakdown of law and order, as a result of the stay at home order declared by the defendant, through one of his broadcasts.
The witness said later that day one of his officers informed him that a prominent politician was killed around Obiagwu and that when they got to the spot, they saw what happened .
He said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in the area told him that Gulak was in a hired cab when he was killed by some members of IPOB .
The witness said the driver told him that they were heading to the airport from Owerri town, when they saw a check point mounted by men of the Nigerian Air Force, who were preventing people from accessing the airport, but decided to take another route where they ran into a check point by IPOB members.
He added that the driver further said the IPOB members ordered the three of them in the car to disembark, and demanded to know their tribes.
He said the driver told him he introduced himself as an Igbo person and that Gulak also said he was an Igbo man. But that while he (the driver) could speak the Igbo language when they were asked to speak in Igbo, Gulak could not, following which they asked him to remove his cap and saw a Muslim prayer marked on his forehead.
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The witness said the driver added that upon seeing the prayer marked, one of the IPOB members said, “he is one of them,” following which they shot and killed him.
The DSS official , who said he served In Imo state between 2019 and 2023 told the court that the deceased’s corpse was evacuated from the sport where he was killed in his (the witness’) car
Under cross examination by defence lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), the witness said there is no record of the importation of the transmitter said to have been smuggled in to the country by Kanu.
He said he could not say when the transmitter was brought into the country, but that he was among those who located where it was kept in Anambra State and brought it to the DSS headquarters in Abuja.
On how they were able to locate the transmitter, the witness said his team used some equipment to analyse a video (showing Kanu inspecting the transmitter) to ascertain the location of the transmitter in Anambra.
He said he did not come across the names Benka Clearing and Forwarding and Chief Isaac Maduka in the course of investigation. He also said he was not aware that Benka cleared the transmitter, as claimed by Ikpeazu.
When asked if he was aware that Radio Biafra was registered in London and broadcast from there, the witness said when Kanu was arrested in Lagos in 2016 he was arrested with his broadcast equipment.
He said he was not present when the defendant was arrested in Lagos and that all he said about his arrest in Lagos was what were relayed to him.
The witness said the two guns he said they found were not recovered in the container in which the transmitter was kept, but under the mattress of Benjamin Madubugu, who lived in the premises.
He added that Madubugu was later charged with unlawful possession of firearms.
The witness said the container was brought into the country by one Igwe Anyiba, who was later found to be living outside the country.
The witness said he was not aware the the Imo state Government released a statement to the effect that Gulak’s killing was political.
Meanwhile, further hearing continue today by the court after the conclusion of the cross examination of the witness who was consequently discharged by the court.
Nnamdi Kanu’s incitement led to killing of 200 security agents in S’East –DSS witness
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Sanwo-Olu Orders Emergency Dredging of 28 Channels as Lagos Battles Flash Floods
Sanwo-Olu Orders Emergency Dredging of 28 Channels as Lagos Battles Flash Floods
The Lagos State Government has announced immediate measures to tackle the flash floods that have disrupted movement and stranded residents across the metropolis, with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approving the emergency dredging and maintenance of 28 additional primary drainage channels.
The intervention follows days of intense rainfall that triggered widespread flooding in several parts of the state, such as Victoria Island, Lekki, Ikeja, Gbagada, Mushin, Mafoluku and other low-lying communities, leaving many roads impassable and commuters stranded.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, appealed to residents to remain calm, describing the flooding as the result of an extreme weather event that dumped an unusually high volume of rainfall within a short period, overwhelming drainage channels in several locations.
According to a statement issued by the ministry’s Director of Public Affairs, Kunle Adeshina, the commissioner explained that the situation was not unique to Lagos, noting that several cities across Africa and even North America experienced similar flooding from the same weather system.
Wahab said Lagos faces a more complex challenge because of its unique coastal geography, which includes the Atlantic Ocean, the Lagos Lagoon and an extensive network of rivers, creeks and lagoons. He explained that during periods of high tide, stormwater takes longer to discharge into the sea, leading to temporary flooding in vulnerable areas after exceptionally heavy rainfall.
He assured residents that the state government was closely monitoring drainage infrastructure, flood-prone communities and major waterways, while emergency response agencies had been deployed to accelerate the recession of floodwaters and provide assistance where necessary.
The commissioner stressed that the government would continue investing heavily in drainage construction, channelisation, desilting and other flood-control projects, but insisted that residents must also play their part by protecting public drainage systems.
He warned against indiscriminate dumping of refuse into drains and canals, illegal reclamation of wetlands, and construction on drainage alignments, saying such practices obstruct the free flow of stormwater and significantly worsen flooding.
Wahab also attributed the increasing frequency of extreme rainfall to the growing impact of climate change, noting that coastal cities around the world are experiencing more severe weather events.
“Lagos is not exempt from these realities. However, the State Government remains committed to building a flood-resilient city through sustained infrastructure development, environmental enforcement and active collaboration with residents,” he said.
He further advised motorists to avoid driving through flooded roads during heavy rainfall and urged residents, particularly those living in flood-prone areas, to pay close attention to weather advisories and safety directives issued by relevant government agencies.
The government’s appeal came after hours of heavy rain on Tuesday triggered fresh flooding across several parts of Lagos, disrupting traffic and leaving many residents stranded. Videos and photographs shared on social media by residents and celebrities showed submerged roads and flooded neighbourhoods, renewing concerns over the city’s drainage capacity despite ongoing investments in flood-control infrastructure.
Background
Lagos experiences seasonal flooding during the rainy season due to its low-lying coastal location, rapid urbanisation and high population density. The state government has, in recent years, embarked on extensive drainage expansion, canal desilting and enforcement against illegal structures blocking waterways to reduce flood risks.
Weather authorities have repeatedly warned that climate change is increasing the intensity of rainfall across Nigeria’s coastal states, making flash floods more frequent. The Lagos State Government has consistently urged residents to complement its efforts by keeping drainage channels free of refuse and avoiding activities that obstruct the natural flow of stormwater.
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VIDEO: Thousands march across South Africa as anti-immigration groups push June 30 deadline
VIDEO: Thousands march across South Africa as anti-immigration groups push June 30 deadline
Thousands of people marched in several South African cities on Tuesday as anti-immigration groups sought to enforce a self-imposed June 30 deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country, prompting heightened security and renewed debate over immigration, border control and public safety.
Videos shared on social media, including footage published by AfricaFactsZone, showed large crowds of demonstrators marching through major streets carrying South African flags and placards while calling for stricter enforcement of the country’s immigration laws.
The demonstrations, organised by anti-immigration movements including Operation Dudula and March and March, are among the largest migration-related protests witnessed in South Africa since the widespread xenophobic violence that erupted in 2008.
Protest organisers argue that undocumented migration has contributed to unemployment, crime and increased pressure on public services. However, researchers and human rights organisations have repeatedly cautioned that there is no conclusive evidence linking immigrants as a group to rising crime or unemployment, urging policymakers and the public to rely on verified data rather than generalisations.
A heavy police presence was deployed across key protest locations, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town, with public order officers, armoured vehicles and helicopters monitoring the demonstrations to prevent violence and protect lives and property.
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Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia said law enforcement agencies were fully prepared to maintain order, warning that anyone involved in violence, intimidation or criminal activities during the protests would face prosecution.
Authorities also disclosed that scores of people have been arrested in recent months over incidents linked to anti-immigration demonstrations and acts of vigilantism.
Leaders of the protest groups said they planned to submit petitions to government officials demanding stronger border controls, faster deportation of undocumented migrants and stricter enforcement of existing immigration laws.
The protests followed weeks of tension that reportedly prompted thousands of foreign nationals from countries including Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and Nigeria to either leave South Africa voluntarily or seek assistance from their diplomatic missions amid fears of violence.
Several foreign-owned businesses also reportedly closed temporarily in some communities as a precaution ahead of the demonstrations.
The latest wave of protests comes after a series of anti-immigration demonstrations in recent months, during which several people were killed in isolated incidents in KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape, further raising concerns about the potential for xenophobic violence.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged public concerns over undocumented migration but reiterated that immigration enforcement remains the responsibility of the state.
He condemned violence, intimidation and vigilantism, urging South Africans to allow law enforcement agencies to carry out their constitutional duties without interference.
South African authorities have also clarified that the June 30 deadline was not issued by the government but by citizen-led anti-immigration groups.
Officials previously dismissed widely circulated social media messages claiming that the government had ordered all undocumented migrants to leave the country by June 30, describing the claims as false and misleading.
Earlier this month, the South African government announced additional measures to strengthen immigration management, including stricter enforcement of the Immigration Act, enhanced border security, improved digital immigration systems and closer cooperation with neighbouring African countries to address irregular migration.
The demonstrations have once again placed South Africa’s immigration policy at the centre of national debate, with analysts calling for balanced solutions that protect national security, uphold the rule of law and respect the rights and dignity of all people regardless of their nationality or immigration status.
BREAKING: South Africans in large numbers hit the streets to enforce today’s deadline for illegal immigrants to leave South Africa pic.twitter.com/70pCimNNWG
— Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) June 30, 2026
VIDEO: Thousands march across South Africa as anti-immigration groups push June 30 deadline
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Katsina Police Arrest Housewife for Allegedly Slitting Husband’s Throat, Foil Bandit Attack in Dandume
Katsina Police Arrest Housewife for Allegedly Slitting Husband’s Throat, Foil Bandit Attack in Dandume
- A 23-year-old housewife is in police custody for allegedly attempting to kill her husband while he slept, as security operatives also repelled a bandit attack in Dandume, recovering motorcycles and a machete.
The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a 23-year-old housewife, Sadiya Lawal, for allegedly attempting to murder her husband by slitting his throat while he was asleep in their home in Katsina metropolis. The incident has prompted a police investigation as the victim recovers from a deep neck wound in hospital. The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abubakar Sadiq, disclosed the arrest in a statement on Monday, confirming that the command is investigating a case of attempted culpable homicide. According to the police, the victim, identified as Jamilu Ibrahim, reported the incident at the Central Market Police Division at about 9:00 a.m. on Monday, alleging that his wife attacked him with a knife around 5:30 a.m. while he was asleep.
Police investigations revealed that Ibrahim sustained a deep cut to the neck and was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is currently responding positively to treatment. Officers visited the scene shortly after the report, arrested the suspect, and recovered the sharp knife believed to have been used in the attack as an exhibit. In a statement, the police spokesperson detailed the incident: “Today, June 29, 2026, at about 9:00 AM, one Jamilu Ibrahim, male, reported at the Central Market Division, Katsina, that on the same date at about 5:30 am, while he was asleep, his wife, one Sadiya Lawal, female, age 23, attacked him with a knife in an attempt to slit his throat. The victim sustained a deep cut injury to the neck.” The suspect remains in custody under investigation and will be charged to court upon completion of the investigation.
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Reacting to the domestic violence case, the state Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Umar Fage, cautioned residents against domestic violence and urged families to resolve disputes through peaceful and lawful means. The command reaffirmed its commitment to tackling violent crime within households and protecting all residents across the state.
In a separate operation, the Katsina State Police Command successfully foiled a bandit attack in Dandume Local Government Area, recovering two motorcycles and a machete after a gun battle with fleeing suspects. The attempted bandit attack occurred on June 28, 2026, when a distress call was received at the Dandume Police Division reporting that a large group of armed bandits riding motorcycles had been sighted along the Kadisau-Sheme Road in Dandume LGA. The Divisional Police Officer immediately mobilised operatives from the Violent Crimes Response Unit (VCRU) in collaboration with members of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps (KSCWC) to the area. The security team engaged the suspected bandits in a fierce gun duel. Due to superior firepower and tactics, the suspects were forced to retreat and flee the scene, abandoning two operational motorcycles and a machete, which were recovered as exhibits.
The Commissioner of Police commended the officers involved in repelling the bandits and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state. He also urged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to aid the police in combating crime and criminality. “This command remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents. We also urge members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information that will aid the police in combating crime and criminality,” CP Fage stated.
In May, the command successfully foiled separate kidnapping and cattle-rustling operations in Kankara and Malumfashi Local Government Areas of the state. The command also rescued 11 abducted passengers and recovered 25 stolen cows, demonstrating sustained efforts against all forms of crime and criminality in Katsina State.
Katsina Police Arrest Housewife for Allegedly Slitting Husband’s Throat, Foil Bandit Attack in Dandume
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