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January 19, 2024 Bandits Storm Abuja Estate, Abduct Two

Bandits Storm Abuja Estate, Abduct Two

In a disturbing incident on Thursday night, kidnappers targeted the Nigerian Army Post Housing Scheme in the Kurudu area of Abuja, seizing two residents, including the wife and an in-law of lawyer Cyril Adikwu. The abduction unfolded around 10:00 p.m. in the Phase 2 region of the estate, marked by a spree of gunshots from the invaders.

Austine John, a neighbour of the victims, shared the harrowing experience with journalists, describing how the kidnappers entered the estate, firing shots indiscriminately and successfully abducting two individuals while Adikwu managed to escape. The event, characterised by fear and trauma, prompted immediate action from the estate's management, and army personnel arrived subsequently to bolster security measures.

The incident occurred shortly after the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, asserted that the federal government would not tolerate any form of bandit attack in Abuja. John expressed the anxiety among residents throughout the night and urged President Tinubu to intervene and put an end to the brutal acts perpetrated by kidnappers.

John recounted the unsettling sequence of events, stating, "It all started at about 10:00. We suddenly started hearing gunshots, and immediately we knew something was wrong." He praised the swift response of the estate's management and the arrival of army personnel, but lamented the tragic outcome.

As of the press, the Federal Capital Territory Police Command had not issued an official statement. Kidnappings have escalated in the Federal Capital Territory recently, with numerous residents falling victim almost daily. The alarming trend has provoked a public outcry, with Nigerians urging concerned stakeholders to take decisive action to end this menace.

January 19, 2024 Ibadan Explosion: Hotel Manager Dies Of Heart Attack

Ibadan Explosion: Hotel Manager Dies Of Heart Attack

The tragic passing of Tunde Solomon, the Operations Manager of BON Hotel Nest Ibadan, occurred following a heart attack linked to an explosion near the hotel in Bodija.

The incident on Tuesday night involved an explosion in the Adeyi area of Old Bodija, Ibadan.

Reports indicate that the explosion resulted in the loss of five lives, with 77 residents suffering severe injuries and approximately 58 houses sustaining damage. The aftermath of this devastating event has left a community in shock and distress.

The management of BON Hotel Nest Ibadan conveyed the heartbreaking news of Mr. Solomon's demise through a statement shared on the hotel's official Instagram account on Friday.

The statement highlighted Mr. Solomon's dedication as a worker with over 25 years of industry experience, expressing deep regret over the sudden and tragic loss. The community mourns the passing of a valuable individual, and the explosion's repercussions continue reverberating through the affected area.

Ibadan Explosion: Hotel Manager Dies Of Heart Attack
Ibadan Explosion: Hotel Manager Dies Of Heart Attack
January 19, 2024 Ibadan Explosion Death Toll Rises To Five – Oyo Govt

Ibadan Explosion Death Toll Rises To Five – Oyo Govt

The Oyo state government has said the death toll in Tuesday’s explosion that rocked the Bodija area of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, has risen to five.

Yesterday, Oyo state governor Seyi Makinde, speaking at a press conference after his initial visit to the site of the explosion, said three fatalities were recorded. In contrast, 77 others were injured in the incident.

Makinde noted that preliminary investigations by security agencies revealed that illegal miners occupying one of the houses in Bodija had stored explosive devices, which caused the blast.

However, in an update given by the Special Adviser to the Oyo state governor on security, Fatai Owoseni, the state government said two more deaths have been recorded today, noting that the rescue operation is still ongoing.

January 19, 2024 The Aftermath Of Police Raid Unfolds In Abia: Unveiling The Consequences

The Aftermath Of Police Raid Unfolds In Abia: Unveiling The Consequences

The state commissioner of police, Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, has apologised for the unprofessional conduct of his officers who invaded the ABN television and radio studio in Umuahia and arrested a guest on a live show.

The station’s director, Ifeanyi Okali, said in a statement that police officers entered the studio around 2:40 p.m. on Tuesday. And they have apprehended the guest over a petition against him over a family dispute.

In a statement today, the state police public relations officer, Maureen Chinaka, expressed regret over the incident, promising the command will take necessary disciplinary action.

She said preliminary investigations into the incident indicated that the police officers who made the arrest conducted themselves unprofessionally.

She noted that an orderly room trial for the erring officers will commence today, and if found guilty, they will be disciplined accordingly.

Okali added that the Commissioner of Police visited the station, where he conducted an on-the-spot assessment and tendered an apology in person.

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