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April 9, 2021 Suspected Criminals Kills Ten Soldiers And One Officer In Benue State

Suspected Criminals Kills Ten Soldiers And One Officer In Benue State

At least ten soldiers and one officer have been killed by suspected criminals in Benue State.

The Nigerian Army said the troops came under attack while on routine operational task.

According to a statement last night by the Army spokesman, Brig. Gen. MOHAMMED YERIMA, the troops were initially declared missing but their bodies were later found by a search and rescue team in Konshisha Local Government Area of the state.

He added that the bodies of the slain troops were evacuated immediately, while efforts were ongoing to track down the perpetrators of the heinous crime with a view to bringing them to justice.

YERIMA further said the Nigerian Army was determined to ensure that the unprovoked attack did not disrupt the general peace being enjoyed by the residents.

 

April 8, 2021 Netflix Acquires Kanye West’s Life Documentary For $30m

Netflix Acquires Kanye West’s Life Documentary For $30m

A multi-part documentary featuring never-before-seen home videos and other rare footage of Kanye West is coming to Netflix in 2021 via two music videos and filmmakers who have been chronicling the artist-turned-billionaire entrepreneur’s life and work for more than 20 years.

The music mogul- cum- fashion designer has reportedly sold a documentary to Netflix for $30 million.

The documentary will reportedly detail “the rapper and producer’s rise to success and fame’s impact on him as well hip-hop’s impact on popular culture and the world’s evolving relationship with celebrity.”

Sources familiar with the project say the streaming service has acquired the yet-to-be-titled project from TIME Studios and Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike Ozah more commonly known as Coodie & Chike who directed two of West’s first videos, “Through the Wire” and the third version of “Jesus Walks.”

 
April 8, 2021 IG: I Will Battle Banditry, Kidnapping, Secessionists

IG: I Will Battle Banditry, Kidnapping, Secessionists

Acting Inspector-General of Police Usman Alkali Baba began his tenure on Wednesday with a pledge to confront “increasingly, complex and pervasive security threats” in the country.

He listed them as “terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, secessionist agitation and sundry organized crimes.”

Baba, 58, who was appointed on Tuesday, spoke at the Force Headquarters in Abuja after taking the reins from Mohammed Adamu.

Following his decoration at the State House by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Police Affairs Minister Muhammad Dingyadi, Baba was driven into the Louis Eder House at about 2:18pm in a Toyota Prado Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).

He inspected the quarter guards before moving to the conference room where the erstwhile IG gave him the handing over note and the police flag to symbolize the transfer of authority.

Baba said: “Much as the challenge of leading the Force to address these threats in the shortest possible time frame, restore security order, and return our beloved nation to the path of national unity may appear daunting, I am inspired by the fact that from my extensive years of service, I can confidently say that the Nigeria Police is endowed with some of the finest, courageous and patriotic officers who, undoubtedly, shall support me to advance the internal security vision of Mr President.”

To achieve the task, Baba told reporters at the State House that “definitely, we are going to rejig our operational strategies.”

He asked Nigerians to “expect improvement in the security situation” and urged them to “collaborate and cooperate with us.”

“With all the inadequacies we have, we still require everybody to be part of policing in this country. And that is why the emphasis on community policing will continue and the emphasis of collaborating with all other sister agencies will continue and we hope to have a better situation very soon.”

 

April 8, 2021 We Won’t Vote Anyone Without Plans To Reform Police, Says Reekado Banks

We Won’t Vote Anyone Without Plans To Reform Police, Says Reekado Banks

Nigerian music star Reekado Banks has advised Nigerians not to vote for anyone without plans to reform the police.

The music star made this known via his Twitter page on Thursday, April 8, 2021.

"We are not voting in anyone who has no plans on reforming the police for good," he tweeted.

Reekado Banks has had his fair share of police brutality in Nigeria.

In 2018, the music star shared his ugly experience in the hands of men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

"I don’t even know the difference btw SARZ and ARMED ROBBERS! The ones I met today overtook in a regular car, No uniforms, immediately pointed their guns and asked that we came down from the car, then calmed down when they noticed me. Biko what if I wasn’t me ???'' he tweeted.

 

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