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Man remanded in custody over attempted murder of Benue commissioner

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A 32-year-old man, Justine Yongu, has been arraigned in a Makurdi Chief Magistrate Court and remanded in custody over the attempted murder of the Benue Commissioner for Power and Transport, Barr.Omale Omale.

Yongu, who resides behind Mobile Barracks, Makurdi, was charged with criminal conspiracy, assault, attempted culpable homicide and an act of terrorism.

When the case came up for mention, he did not take his plea for want of jurisdiction.

The Chief Magistrate, Kelvin Mbanongun, adjourned the case until March 27 for further mention.

The Prosecutor, Insp. Jonah Uletu, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on January 1 at Daudu, venue of the primaries for Guma 1 State Constituency’s bye-election.

He said the State CID, Makurdi, received a distress call from the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of Government House, Makurdi, CSP Bernard Adaka, that some hoodlums armed with dangerous weapons, and led by Yongu, had invaded the venue of the primaries.

Adaka informed the police that the hoodlums mercilessly beat up Omale and inflicted various degrees of injuries on him causing him to collapse on the spot.

The prosecutor said following the information, men of Operation Zenda Joint Task Force, led by ASP Isah Yusuf, swiftly moved to the scene and arrested Yongu, while others fled into a nearby bush.

He said it was discovered during police investigation that Yongu and his gang were notorious hoodlums, armed robbers and violent political thugs terrorizing the people of Daudu and motorists on Makurdi-Lafia Road.

He said their criminal antecedents had caused untold hardships to the inhabitants of Guma, Makurdi and the state at large.

Uletu added that the offences contravened sections 97, 266, 230 of the Penal Code of Benue 2004 and Section 4(2) of the abduction, hostage taking, kidnapping, secret cult and similar activities prohibition law of Benue, 2017.

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Mother, son, docked for allegedly stealing patient’s phone at UCH

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Mother, son, docked for allegedly stealing patient’s phone at UCH

A 41-year-old mother, Mrs Oluwalani Akintola, and her son, Mofeoluwa Olutayo, 23, on Monday, appeared before a Grade ‘A’ Customary Court, Ibadan, for allegedly stealing a patient’s phone.

The duo, whose addresses were not provided, are being tried for alleged charges of conspiracy and stealing.

The Prosecutor, Mr Philip Amusan, told the court that the defendants allegedly committed the offence on April 25, at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.

Amusan told the court that Olutayo allegedly stole a Samsung Galaxy phone, worth N65,000 and belonging to a patient, Mr Rasaki Adejumo.

According to the prosecutor, Olutayo allegedly gave the stolen phone to his mother, Akintola, who works at the UCH as a contract staff.

Amusan alleged that Olutayo had stolen the patient’s phone while pretending to be one of her relations.

He told the court that the people around, however, sighted Olutayo committing the alleged theft without his knowing.

Amusan said the offences contravened Sections 516 and 390(9) of the Criminal Laws of Oyo State, 2000.

The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The Court’s President, Mrs Moji Aworemi, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N200,000 each and one surety each in like sum.

She thereafter adjourned the case until for hearing.

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NDLEA goes tough on drug traffickers nationwide, secures prison sentences for offenders

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By Adeyanju Esther

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), has made significant strides in its fight against drug trafficking with the recent conviction of two notorious drug kingpins, and the apprehension of several individuals involved in drug-related activities across Nigeria.

The journey towards justice began with the arrest of Uwaezuoke Ikenna Christian, a 43-year-old businessman, in March 2022. Uwaezuoke was intercepted at the Abuja International Airport with 100 wraps of cocaine weighing 2.243 kilograms.

Despite being granted bail after pleading not guilty, he absconded, only to be rearrested in August 2023 at the Lagos International Airport under a different identity.

Uwaezuoke attempted to export 1.822 kilograms of cocaine to India. Upon conviction on October 18, 2023, he paid a fine of N1,500,000.00 but was subsequently transferred to Abuja to face charges for the initial offence. Despite pleading guilty, Uwaezuoke was sentenced to life imprisonment on March 20, 2024, for his involvement in the international cocaine trade.

Agbo Chidike Prince, aged 42, faced a similar fate. Arrested in October 2023 at the Abuja International Airport with 49 wraps of cocaine weighing 998.73 grams, Prince pleaded guilty to the charges. Despite the plea for leniency, he was sentenced to life imprisonment on April 15, 2024, underscoring the severity of drug-related offences.

In a separate incident, NDLEA officers apprehended Yahaya Danjuma Oturah at the Lagos airport on April 26, 2024, attempting to smuggle 4,000 pills of tramadol 225mg to Italy. Oturah confessed to being hired as a courier for a fee of 700 Euros, highlighting the pervasive nature of drug trafficking networks.

Meanwhile, in Bayelsa, NDLEA operatives arrested 28-year-old Jennifer Iliya for producing and distributing cannabis-laced cakes. With 1.5 kilograms of the drugged cakes recovered, the arrest underscores the agency’s commitment to tackling drug-related activities at every level.

Additionally, NDLEA operations across Nigeria led to the arrest of individuals involved in the distribution and possession of illicit substances. Notable seizures included pentazocine injection and cannabis in Kaduna and Adamawa states, as well as significant cannabis seizures in Lagos, Kano, and Edo states.

These operations signify the NDLEA’s unwavering dedication to combatting drug trafficking and abuse, safeguarding communities, and upholding the rule of law in Nigeria.

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Aiyedatiwa’s campaign coordinator shot dead in his home

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The camp of the governor of Ondo state, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who recently emerged the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, defeating 15 other contenders, at the primary has recorded a major loss as the campaign coordinator of the Governor in Supare, Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo state, Alaba Abbey, has been shot dead by unknown assailants.

Abbey who was the Returning Officer for the recently concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election in Ondo state was reported to have been shot dead on Saturday evening at his residence in Supare.

He was also the ward coordinator for the Lucky Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organization Foot-Soldiers (LACO-SF), in Ward 10 in the locality.

According to the elder brother of the deceased, Samuel Abbey, the assailants struck at about 9 pm shortly after his deceased returned home while relaxing in front of his house.

The Lucky Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organisation Foot Soldiers Independent Council (LACO-FSIC)-SF, has condemned the murder of its members. The council has urged security agencies to give protection to its members across the state.

The information director of the organisation, Kayode Fasua, said the deceased was actively involved in campaigning for the election of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa until his untimely demise.

According to him,  Alaba has been a “resourceful coordinator for the Aiyedatiwa campaign organisation in Ward 10 of Supare and was never known to be violent and never had any history of a local or domestic dispute.”

He called on the police authorities to step up investigations into his gruesome murder and bring the perpetrators of the dastardly act to book.

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