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Delta Govt Security Officials Kill Woman, Shoot Another

Officials of the Delta State-owned joint security outfit, Operation Delta Hawk, have shot dead a woman, barely three weeks after its inauguration by the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa. The deceased, identified as Amaka Ohanaja, is said to be a petty trader who was attending to her business on Wednesday, along the New General Hospital Road, Asaba. This was when a stray bullet from the Operation Delta Hawk officials hit her and she died on the spot. According to eyewitness accounts, the operatives of the state security outfit were chasing occupants of a tinted Lexus car who refused to stop at a checkpoint and in a bid to arrest the escaping occupants of the car, a gunshot was fired at the vehicle. A stray bullet hit the deceased and in the process another bullet which penetrated a car hit the driver, identified as Joshua Ona. SaharaReporters gathered that the 30-year-old car driver is currently battling to survive at a hospital in Asaba while the Lexus car in question had been

How Amotekun Shot My Brother In The Back – Sibling Of Deceased 400 Level UI Student

File photo used to illustrate story. The National Association of Nigerian Students has accused members of the Oyo State Security Agency, also known as Amotekun Corps, deployed in Oyo town of killing a 400-level student of the University of Ibadan, Akolade Gbadebo. The NANS Joint Campus Committee Chairman in Oyo State, Mayowa Opakunle, levelled the allegation against the security outfit in an interview with reporters in Ibadan on Wednesday. File photo used to illustrate story. PT Opakunle said Gbadebo was shot dead last Thursday by one of the members of Amotekun Corps, who were invited to the area to clear a road barricaded by some students. He said the student was shot dead by the security officials some minutes after their arrival at the scene. See Also News Amotekun Corps Shot At Someone In My Presence, Man Narrates Sad Experience With Security Outfit 0 Comments 22 Hours Ago The NANS chairman said he and other students’ union leaders went to the state Criminal In

Army Kills Suspected Kidnapper, Rescues Three Victims In Ondo

A member of a six-man kidnap syndicate terrorising residents of Ondo and Kogi states has been killed in a foiled kidnapping bid, the Army said on Wednesday. The kidnap operation was scuttled by troops of the 32 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army along the Kogi and Ondo border towns of ibilo-Isua in Igarra village while the kidnappers were attempting to abduct three travellers on the route. Brigadier General Zakari Abubakar, the Commander of 32 Artillery Brigade, made the disclosure to journalists in Akure, the Ondo state capital. He said the troops who were on patrol with other security agencies on the border towns encountered the armed gang. “The bandit attempted to kidnap three (3) travellers in a gold-painted Toyota Highlander 2006 model with registration number AKD 55 GS,” he said. “On sighting the troops, the kidnappers tried to engage the troops in a gun battle but were defeated due to troops’ firepower. “This resulted in the killing of one of the kidnappers while

BREAKING: Justice Ahmed Lemu Is Dead

A renowned Islamic scholar and retired justice, Ahmed Lemu, died on Thursday. He died at the age of 91 in Minna, Niger State. His son, Nurudeen, announced the death on behalf of his family, Punch reports. “It is with sadness and reverence to Allah that we announce the passing away of our father, Dr Justice Sheikh Ahmed Lemu OFR, in the early hours of this morning in Minna. Burial arrangements to be announced later,” he said. Lemu is one of the two Nigerians who won the King Faisal Prize. He chaired the presidential panel on post-election violence in Nigeria in 2011.  He was also a member of the Nigerian Council of Religions, the Presidential Council for Youth Development, and various other national committees and councils. Born in Niger State, Sheikh Lemu started his career as a teacher under the Bida Native Authority. He was a principal of two famous centres of learning in northern Nigeria: the School for Arabic Studies (SAS), Kano; and the Arabic Teachers’ College, Sokot

200 Couples Tie The Knot In Anambra Mass Wedding Amid COVID-19 Second Wave

Hundreds of couples were married in a mass wedding on Friday, December 18, 2020 at Saint Theresa’s Catholic Church, Uzoakwa, Ihiala, Anambra State despite concerns over the spread of the coronavirus virus. About 5,000 people from around the world gathered to join the festivities and celebrate as the 200 new couples got married. Speaking at the event, Most Reverend Michael Ukpong described a proper marriage as one that shows unity in Christ and the church. He reminded the couples that the union is a journey of no-return and therefore, they should abide by the promises made to each other. He urged the grooms to love their wives and implored the brides to obey and respect their husbands. Anambra State Governor’s wife, Dr. Ebelechukwu Obiano, represented by the Transition Committee Chairman of the Ihiala Local Government Area, Mr. Jude Obiwuru, described the wedding as a great thing aimed at channelling the minds of the couples to raising Godly children. News AddThis :  Orig