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One dead as cult boys attack NDLEA officers in Bayelsa

One person has been confirmed dead as suspected cult boys attacked officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

According to investigations, NDLEA, Bayelsa Branch, worried by the rampant sale of illicit drugs in Yenagoa had commissioned some of its officers in an undercover operation to trace the source of the sales.

The undercover operation took the officers to Yenizue- Epie on March 15th where they were able to buy cannabis sativa and crack cocaine from a notorious female drug dealer, identified as Rebecca.

On Wednesday, March 20th, the NDLEA officers armed with enough evidence stormed Yenizue- Epie to arrest Rebecca and seized the illicit drugs in her possession.

The officers were on their way out of the way when cult boys prevented them from leaving, attacking them with bottles, stones and improvised explosive devices leading to exchange of gun shots.

The cult boys in the process were able to free Rebecca and collected the seized drugs but NDLEA officers were able to arrest one suspect Abraham Aderin who was fingered to have instigated the attack.

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The cult boys, not satisfied, marched to the NDLEA Bayelsa Command headquarters at Okaka with the lifeless body of Moses Akada where they attacked the building throwing bottles and improvised explosives with the intention to set it ablaze. Also vandalised were vehicles in the vicinity.

The situation was however brought under control with the reinforcement from the Bayelsa State Security service, Operation Doo Akpo.

Speaking in an interview, the Commander NDLEA, Bayelsa State Command, Kanu Sunny Chukwuemeka expressed sadness over the ugly incident.

While condemning in strong terms the behaviour of the youths who are supposed to be the advocates of peaceful society and hope of the future, he lamented that they are the ones taking laws into their hands by aiding and abetting the commission of drug crimes, the bane of our insecurity problems, and obstructing the arrest of a suspect.

Mr Chukwuemeka thanked the swiftness and gallantry of the Police in rising to the occasion, and the leadership of the IYC central zone who were all on ground to help bring the situation under control. He disclosed that the body of the deceased has been deposited at the Federal Medical center Yenagoa pending investigation into the real cause of his death.

He commiserated with the family of the deceased and asked for calmness with assurance that the matter is being looked into.

One dead as cult boys attack NDLEA officers in Bayelsa

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Nnamdi Kanu returns to court, apologises over attacks on judge, others

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Nnamdi Kanu returns to court, apologises over attacks on judge, others

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, appeared before the Federal High Court in Abuja for the latest hearing in his ongoing trial for alleged treason. This session marked a transition in the case, with Justice James Omotosho now overseeing proceedings.

Additionally, Kanu’s defense team saw a leadership change, with senior lawyer Kanu Agabi (SAN) stepping in as the new lead counsel, while the prosecution remains led by Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN).

At the outset of the hearing, Agabi requested permission to address the court, where he extended an apology on behalf of his client. He acknowledged past tensions, emphasizing that it was necessary to offer regrets to Justice Binta Nyako, the prosecution team, and Kanu’s own legal representatives.

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He noted that Kanu had harbored anger for an extended period and admitted that criticisms directed at Justice Nyako had been unwarranted. The defense counsel also apologized to the prosecution team, led by Awomolo, as well as to the chairman of the Body of Benchers, acknowledging their respected positions.

Describing Kanu as a good man, Agabi stressed the importance of allowing room for human error, urging that efforts should be focused on resolution rather than conflict.

In response, the prosecution accepted the apology and assured that efforts would be made to expedite the trial. Awomolo acknowledged the complexities and emotions surrounding the case, recognizing the pressures involved.

Justice Omotosho also weighed in, remarking on the toll the lengthy legal battle may have taken on Kanu. He pointed out that Kanu, who was 47 when the trial began in 2015, is now 57 and remains uncertain about his future. The judge suggested that the prolonged nature of the case could have contributed to some of Kanu’s previous remarks.

Additionally, Justice Omotosho extended an apology to the prosecution on Kanu’s behalf.

 

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Akpabio told me I’d make good movements with my waist – Natasha

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Akpabio told me I’d make good movements with my waist – Natasha

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central, has accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of making repeated lewd and suggestive remarks towards her, both in and outside the Senate chamber.

Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended from the Senate on March 6 for what was described as “gross misconduct and unruly behavior” following a seating arrangement dispute with Akpabio.

However, her suspension came just a day after she formally submitted a sexual harassment petition against the Senate President on the Senate floor.

In an interview with the BBC, Akpoti-Uduaghan claimed that the allegations of misconduct were merely a cover to silence her.

She alleged that Akpabio frequently made inappropriate advances toward her, sometimes in the presence of other senators.

“He would squeeze my hands in a very suggestive way,” she said.

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Recalling a particular incident, she stated, “There was a time I forgot to wear my ring because I rushed to work. And there were about five senators there. And Akpabio said, ‘Oh Natasha, you are not wearing your ring… is this an invitation to treat?’”

She further alleged that Akpabio made sexually charged comments about her marriage.

“There was another time he made a statement like, ‘Natasha, your husband is really enjoying. It looks like you’d be able to make good movements with your waist.’”

“He makes such sexist statements. And then they (other senators) all laughed,” she added.

During the interview, Akpoti-Uduaghan broke down in tears when asked about the impact of her allegations and the backlash she has faced.

“People don’t understand what it means to carry this. Maybe we don’t talk about it enough in Nigeria or Africa,” she said, her voice breaking.

“I just want a place where I would just work. I thought the worst was over, but I guess for a woman, it’s never really over, right?”

Despite the challenges, the senator said she has received support from female parliamentarians across Africa, who have reached out to share their experiences of similar struggles in male-dominated legislative environments.

 

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Why we want Natasha out of Senate – Kogi Central constituents

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Why we want Natasha out of Senate – Kogi Central constituents

The Constituents of Kogi Central Senatorial District has explained why they want to recall Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, their representative in the Nigerian Senate back home.

“For us as Ebira people, we are determined to recall Akpoti-Uduaghan. While she is at home, she may learn the rudiments of representing her constituents better” the indigenes across the five Local Government Areas of the Senatorial district, under the aegis of Kogi Central Elites Forum (KCEF), said in a statement jointly signed by Alh. Ibrahim Abdulazeez Ibrahim (President) and Prince Akerejola Johnson (Secretary) in Lokoja.

The concerned indigenes, who are of Ebira extraction like the embattled senator, said they resolved to bring the embattled senator back home, given the alleged embarrassment she had caused the senatorial district internationally.

They condemned, in strong terms, insinuations that the recall process against the lawmaker representing Kogi Central in the National Assembly, was not endorsed by majority of the electorate in the area.

They urged Nigerians to disregard the deliberate mischief suggesting that people were deceived to come out for the recall exercise.

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“No one is sponsoring this recall. Our people are largely united on this cause. From the history of Ebiras, you know we cannot be deceived.

“Even some of us that supported Natasha on social media then are no longer with her. We cannot trade the integrity of the state and Nigeria.

“A matter as simple as not taking an assigned seat in the senate should not be one that would warrant a “sexual harassment” national embarrassment of this nature. This is not who we are as Ebiras.”

On the issue of INEC disclaiming the exercise, the constituents said the response was misconstrued.

“INEC has no official role until after this signature collection phase. We are the ones that are doing the recall, the petitioners. We have to ensure that the required threshold is met before formally presenting it for verification. This is where INEC comes in.”

They urged the public to disregard any mischievous interpretation of the recall process, saying some politicians would always release statements based on their leanings and interests.

“Ordinarily, we would never have allowed anyone to intimidate our daughter if she was on her right. But in this particular instance, she disrespected the senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which has clear rules and went on to introduce slants that have never been heard of in the history of the senate.

” This is not about content creation like many people have said.”

The national assembly has been hit by allegations of sexual harassment against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, after Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan allegedly refused to respect the senate rules and was penalised.

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