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September 5, 2024 FUNAAB Student Abducted in Lagos Found Murdered by Kidnapper

FUNAAB Student Abducted in Lagos Found Murdered by Kidnapper

A student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Christiana Idowu, who was kidnapped between Ikorodu and Yaba in Lagos State, has reportedly been murdered by her abductor. The President of the FUNAAB Student Union Government, Ibrahim Adeyemi, confirmed the tragic news during a phone conversation on Thursday.

Adeyemi stated, "The Union can confirm that she was reportedly killed by her abductor. We will address the matter soon."

According to a family source, the kidnappers had initially demanded a ransom of N3 million for Christiana’s release after abducting her on August 26. Christiana was traveling from her home in Itaoluwo, Ikorodu, to the University of Lagos, Yaba, where she was undergoing industrial training when she was kidnapped.

The family source revealed that after Christiana became unreachable, the abductors contacted her family using her phone and demanded the ransom. Following several pleas, the kidnappers agreed to accept a reduced payment of N350,000, which the family transferred. However, despite receiving the money, the abductors refused to release her.

In a now-viral post on X (formerly Twitter), a user, @letter_to_jack, shared that intelligence operatives traced the abductor's location using the BVN and account details associated with the ransom payment. The investigation began on August 26, and by August 29, the operatives confirmed the identity of the account holder who withdrew N100,000 from the ransom payment.

Further investigation led operatives to a location in Ikorodu, Lagos, where Christiana's family also resides. It was discovered that the suspect had a mutual relationship with Christiana, as evidenced by their interactions on social media. The operatives tracked the suspect’s phone activities and eventually located his parents' house in Ikorodu.

Efforts to reach Christiana's family for further comments were unsuccessful, as calls and messages went unanswered. The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, also did not respond to messages or calls at the time of filing this report.

September 4, 2024 Lagos Buttock-Enhancement Doctor Now in Custody, Police Confirm

Lagos Buttock-Enhancement Doctor Now in Custody, Police Confirm

Dr. Idara Bassey, the Lagos-based medical doctor who was declared wanted in connection with the death of a 36-year-old woman during a buttock enlargement surgery at a clinic in Lekki Phase 1, is now in police custody.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed on Tuesday that Bassey is currently under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Panti. Bassey had fled after Abiola died during a buttock enlargement procedure at her clinic on August 26, 2024.

The procedure, known as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), involves transferring fat from other areas of the body to the buttocks to enhance their size and shape. However, medical experts have warned about the risks associated with the surgery, highlighted by the 2019 death of a 31-year-old British woman, Melissa Kerr, during a similar procedure in Istanbul.

A BBC report from 2023 noted that Kerr had not been adequately informed about the risks before undergoing the surgery. Despite such warnings, the popularity of the procedure persists, with many women, particularly in Lagos, claiming to have undergone it successfully.

The police have arrested the nurse who administered the fatal injection under Bassey’s instructions. Following the incident, Bassey became a suspect and disappeared, leading to her being declared wanted.

Abiola had left her home in Diamond Estate, Sangotedo, Ibeju Lekki, to undergo the procedure at the clinic. After the nurse administered the injection, Abiola reportedly lost consciousness and began gasping for breath, as her driver later reported to the police.

When asked about the progress of the investigation on Tuesday, Hundeyin confirmed that Dr. Bassey is now in SCID custody. He noted that whether Bassey will face charges, and on what grounds, will be determined after the investigation is complete.

September 4, 2024 Gunmen Kill Officer, Demolish Police Station in Imo

Gunmen Kill Officer, Demolish Police Station in Imo

On Tuesday night, gunmen killed a police officer in Imo State, an attack that took place at NEPA Junction in Umulogho, Obowo Local Government Area. The assailants reportedly dragged the officer out of his room before killing him.

According to an eyewitness, the gunmen meticulously ensured no other police officers were present in the compound. "They carried out their operation for about 45 minutes without any interference, firing shots to keep residents at bay," the eyewitness recounted.

After the night attack, the gunmen returned in the morning to burn down the Otoko Divisional Police Station, located along the Owerri-Umuahia road. The violence continued with multiple attacks, as the gunmen killed two security guards in Umuelemai, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area, and set several vehicles on fire.

The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Henry Okoye, assured the public that those responsible for the crimes would be apprehended and face justice. He added that the command’s tactical team had been deployed to the area to ensure the safety of lives and property.

September 2, 2024 Court Orders Remand of #EndBadGovernance Protesters in Kuje and Suleja Prisons

Court Orders Remand of #EndBadGovernance Protesters in Kuje and Suleja Prisons

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the remand of 10 #EndBadGovernance protesters in prison. On Monday, the court remanded nine male protesters in Kuje Prison, while a female protester was sent to Suleja Prison.

The court has scheduled September 11 for the trial and to rule on the protesters' bail applications. The defendants are facing charges including treason, mutiny, and attempting to destabilize Nigeria.

The 10 individuals arraigned before Justice Nwite are Michael Adaramoye (also known as Lenin), Adeyemi Abayomi, Suleiman Yakubu, Opaoluwa Simon, Angel Innocent, Buhari Lawal, Mosiu Sadiq, Bashir Bello, Nuradeen Khamis, and Abdulsalam Zubairu.

All defendants pleaded not guilty to six counts of alleged treason, conspiracy to commit a felony, and incitement to mutiny, offenses punishable under Section 97 of the Penal Code. They are also accused of waging war against the state, with allegations that they sought to intimidate President Bola Tinubu by attacking and injuring police officers, as well as burning police stations, government buildings, and private properties.

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