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Police inspector slumps, dies after Arsenal vs Real Madrid match
Police inspector slumps, dies after Arsenal vs Real Madrid match
A night of football celebration turned tragic in Calabar as Inspector Stephen Enang, a devoted Arsenal fan, slumped and died shortly after watching the Gunners’ stunning 3–0 victory over Spanish giants Real Madrid on Tuesday night.
Enang, who was attached to the Akim Police Division along IBB Way, was a native of Ekori in Yakurr Local Government Area of Cross River State. Known for his calm demeanor and unwavering love for Arsenal, he was reportedly in high spirits throughout the match.
Witnesses said he showed no signs of distress until shortly after the final whistle, when he suddenly collapsed. Despite efforts to revive him, he was confirmed dead minutes later.
According to a close friend, who spoke on condition of anonymity, Enang had been elated during the match, celebrating each Arsenal goal with great excitement at a viewing centre on Abang-Asang Street.
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“He was in great spirits healthy, happy, cheering every goal. Arsenal scored the first, second, and third goals, and he was overjoyed,” the witness recalled.
“But after the final whistle, when everyone started leaving, we noticed Stephen wasn’t getting up like the rest of us. That’s when we realised something was wrong.”
He had slumped on the seat and was unresponsive. Despite being rushed to the Police Hospital in Akim, efforts to revive him were unsuccessful and he was later pronounced dead.
“He was soft-spoken, football-loving, and an ardent Arsenal supporter. This came as a huge shock to all of us,” his friend added.
As of the time of filing this report, attempts to reach the Cross River State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Irene Ugbo, for an official comment were unsuccessful, as calls and messages went unanswered.
Police inspector slumps, dies after Arsenal vs Real Madrid match
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Jos Attack: Plateau Govt Declares 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Assault
Jos Attack: Plateau Govt Declares 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Assault
The Plateau State Government has imposed a 48-hour curfew in Jos North following a deadly terror attack in Jos that claimed several lives and left many others injured.
The curfew, which began at midnight on March 29 and will run until April 1, was announced by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joyce Ramnap, as part of urgent steps to contain the situation and restore order.
The decision comes after suspected terrorists launched a coordinated assault on Gari Ya Waye community in Angwan Rukuba, an area within Jos, on Sunday evening.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers, riding on motorcycles, stormed the area at about 7:30 pm, opening fire indiscriminately on residents who were going about their normal activities. The sudden gunfire caused panic, forcing many to flee, while others were caught in the violence.
Although the exact number of casualties is yet to be officially confirmed, multiple residents were reportedly killed, with several others sustaining injuries. Homes and properties were also affected in the attack.
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Describing the incident as a “barbaric and unprovoked attack,” the Plateau State Government said the curfew in Jos North is necessary to prevent further violence, enable security agencies to regain control, and protect lives and property.
Under the directive, residents are required to stay indoors throughout the curfew period, except for essential services operating under strict security supervision.
Security has since been reinforced across the area, with the Nigeria Police Force, military, and other agencies deploying additional personnel. Authorities have launched intelligence operations, stop-and-search checks, and patrols to track down those responsible for the attack.
The government has urged residents to remain calm, cooperate with security operatives, and provide credible information that could assist ongoing investigations.
Officials also extended condolences to families of victims, assuring that efforts are underway to ensure justice is served.
The latest incident underscores growing concerns over security in Plateau State, as communities continue to grapple with recurring violence. Analysts say sustained security presence and improved intelligence gathering will be key to preventing further attacks.
Jos Attack: Plateau Govt Declares 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Assault
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Nigeria Police Reform: 222,000 Officers May Move to State Commands
Nigeria Police Reform: 222,000 Officers May Move to State Commands
Nigeria is on the verge of a historic overhaul of its policing structure following a recommendation by a committee set up by the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, proposing that 60% of Nigeria Police personnel be transferred to State Police Services (SPS).
The proposal, submitted to the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution chaired by Barau Jibrin, forms part of a broader plan to decentralise law enforcement and improve grassroots security across the country.
Nigeria currently has an estimated 370,000 police officers serving over 200 million people, translating to a ratio of one officer to about 600 citizens—significantly below the standard recommended by the United Nations. If implemented, the reform would see roughly 222,000 officers redeployed to state police formations, while 40% remain under a restructured federal system.
The 75-page document, presented by committee chairman Olu Ogunsakin, outlines a two-tier policing system consisting of a Federal Police Service (FPS) and 37 State Police Services across the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
Under the proposed framework, the Federal Police Service would focus on national security, terrorism, and interstate crimes, while the State Police Services would handle local crimes such as armed robbery, homicide, domestic violence, and community policing.
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A key component of the transition is the introduction of a Voluntary Transfer Programme (VTP), which allows officers to move to their home states or preferred commands without losing benefits. Incentives include a three-month salary grant, specialised training, and pension continuity guarantees.
The report places strong emphasis on community policing, recommending the establishment of Community Policing Forums in all Local Government Areas, involving traditional rulers, youth groups, women’s organisations, and religious leaders. Officers assigned to communities would be expected to understand local languages and be evaluated based on community feedback.
To prevent abuse—particularly concerns that governors could misuse state police for political purposes—the committee proposed multiple safeguards. These include independent State Police Service Commissions, State Police Ombudsmen, judicial oversight, and criminal sanctions for unlawful orders. It also recommends the use of body-worn cameras and public dashboards to track police conduct and accountability.
At the national level, a National Police Standards Board (NPSB) would be created to regulate recruitment, training, operations, and discipline across both federal and state police systems, ensuring uniform standards nationwide.
Funding for the proposed structure would come from a State Police Fund, backed by a 3% statutory allocation from the Federation Account and a minimum 15% contribution from state governments’ security budgets.
The framework also outlines a five-year (60-month) phased implementation plan, beginning with constitutional amendments, followed by the establishment of state police institutions, gradual transfer of personnel, and eventual full operational consolidation.
Despite the detailed framework, the proposal has generated mixed reactions among security experts. Supporters argue that state police in Nigeria will enhance intelligence gathering and local responsiveness, while critics warn of political interference, funding inequalities, and coordination challenges between federal and state forces.
If adopted, the reform would mark a significant shift from Nigeria’s centralised policing system to a decentralised model aimed at addressing the country’s persistent security challenges.
Nigeria Police Reform: 222,000 Officers May Move to State Commands
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Tinubu Marks 74th Birthday with Special Fund for Soldiers, Fallen Heroes’ Families
Tinubu Marks 74th Birthday with Special Fund for Soldiers, Fallen Heroes’ Families
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the creation of a special fund to support members of the Nigerian Armed Forces, including personnel wounded in active service and families of soldiers who died defending the nation.
The President made the disclosure in a statement issued on Sunday to commemorate his 74th birthday, describing the initiative as a personal commitment to honour the sacrifices of military personnel.
According to him, he has directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a dedicated account that will serve as the financial base for the intervention.
“On this my 74th birthday, I celebrate the valiant men and women of our Armed Forces,” Tinubu stated, paying tribute to the courage and dedication of Nigeria’s military.
He explained that the fund is designed to cater to soldiers injured in the line of duty as well as dependents of those who lost their lives while serving the country.
“Today, I have directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a special account for a fund dedicated to those who serve, those wounded in the line of duty, and the families of those who have paid the ultimate price,” he said.
In a significant personal gesture, the President also pledged to donate all his salaries since assuming office to serve as seed funding for the initiative. He noted that this contribution would be made irrespective of existing insurance and welfare provisions available to members of the armed forces.
“As a personal commitment, all my salaries since assuming office will be paid into this account as seed funding,” he added.
Tinubu further called on state governors, members of the National Assembly, private sector stakeholders and well-meaning Nigerians to support the initiative in order to strengthen welfare support for military personnel and their families.
The announcement has been widely seen as part of ongoing efforts by the administration to boost morale within the armed forces amid persistent security challenges across the country.
Tinubu Marks 74th Birthday with Special Fund for Soldiers, Fallen Heroes’ Families
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