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January 31, 2025 NIS Rescues 21 Minors from Traffickers Headed to Niger Republic

NIS Rescues 21 Minors from Traffickers Headed to Niger Republic

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in Yobe State has rescued 21 minors suspected to be victims of human trafficking at a checkpoint in the state.

The children, aged between 7 and 15, were found in a Toyota Hiace bus (registration number 10B-87GM) at the Geidam control point in Dunari, near the border with Niger Republic.

In a statement on Thursday, the NIS Command revealed that the bus was transporting the minors from Labule and Ibeto towns in Magama Local Government Area, Niger State, to Maine Soroa in Niger Republic.

According to Yobe State Comptroller Mr. S.S. Jega, the children had no knowledge of their destination and lacked valid travel documents or identification, raising suspicions of human trafficking.

"We suspect a case of human trafficking due to the absence of proper travel documents and supporting papers," Jega stated.

The NIS confirmed that the minors would be handed over to the appropriate authorities for further investigation and necessary action. Additionally, their guardian, Abubakar Saidu, a 28-year-old Islamic school teacher from Anaba, Magama Local Government Area, Niger State, was apprehended in connection with the case.

Authorities are continuing investigations to determine the full extent of the trafficking network and ensure justice for the victims.

NIS Rescues 21 Minors from Traffickers Headed to Niger Republic
NIS Rescues 21 Minors from Traffickers Headed to Niger Republic

January 31, 2025 “Leave If You’re Tired of Supporting Me” – Speed Darlington Breaks Silence After Cutting Ties with Lawyer

“Leave If You’re Tired of Supporting Me” – Speed Darlington Breaks Silence After Cutting Ties with Lawyer

Controversial singer Speed Darlington has lashed out at those who no longer support him, telling them to “get lost.”

His statement comes just after parting ways with his lawyer, Stanley Alieke. Alieke had recently announced via Instagram that his firm, Law Capitol, was no longer representing the musician.

Lawyer Stan Alieke Cuts Ties with Speed Darlington, Withdraws from Burna Boy Case

The split follows Speed Darlington’s recent legal troubles, including his prolonged detention by the Nigerian police for allegedly cyberstalking fellow artist Burna Boy.

In a viral video posted on his Instagram page, the singer responded to those advising him to move on from his feud with Burna Boy.

“I’m on my way to the studio for more music. My life is my content. Let nobody tell me what to post. If you are tired of supporting, you get lost. And let my God guide me,” he declared.

He also called out fans who criticize him while not financially contributing to his career.

“Support, support, how many of you spend money? I spend my own money, so shut up. Let me do what I want and keep your advice to yourself. I have been there and done that; the fear is not the same.”

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Taking a swipe at Burna Boy, he captioned the video:

“Always singing about police brutality in Nigeria, yet he proceeds to hire police to hold me longer. And this is all you can say? ‘Leave him and move on.’”

Speed Darlington was arrested twice in October and November 2024 after mocking Burna Boy’s alleged connection with American rapper Diddy. He has claimed that Burna’s Grammy win in 2021 was due to his ties with Diddy.

In October 2024, he released a diss track titled Baby Oil, targeting Burna Boy and Diddy. The song gained popularity on Spotify Nigeria, and since his release from Kuje prison, he has frequently referenced it in his content.

Following his release, Speed Darlington assured his fans that he was back stronger than ever.

“I went to gather energy and launch back with a banger!” he declared.

 

January 31, 2025 Boniface Returns to Leverkusen Training After Failed Al Nassr Move

Boniface Returns to Leverkusen Training After Failed Al Nassr Move

Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface has resumed training with Bayer Leverkusen after his proposed €15 million-per-season move to Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr fell through.

The Nigerian striker, who was excused from training and left out of Leverkusen’s squad for their UEFA Champions League match on Wednesday, quickly shared a photo of himself back in training with his teammates on Thursday.

While negotiations between Leverkusen and Al Nassr progressed swiftly, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed that the deal ultimately collapsed due to Al Nassr’s hesitation.

“Victor Boniface and Al Nassr, deal off,” Romano posted on X. “The Nigerian striker won’t join the club; the deal was advanced but never completed as Al Nassr never gave the final green light.”

Leverkusen had agreed to sell Boniface for €60 million—€10 million above their initial €50 million asking price—but Al Nassr ultimately decided to pursue Aston Villa’s John Duran instead.

Reports indicate that Boniface was initially the club’s backup option behind Duran. However, with Aston Villa initially reluctant to sell, Al Nassr prioritized negotiations for Boniface. That changed on Wednesday after fresh talks saw Villa soften their stance, agreeing to sell Duran for a guaranteed €77 million plus potential add-ons, as reported by David Ornstein of The Athletic.

Duran has already agreed to a five-and-a-half-year contract and is set to travel to London for his medical. Al Nassr is pushing to finalize the transfer quickly, as the Saudi transfer window closes on January 31—three days earlier than the English deadline of February 3.

As for Boniface, he remains at Leverkusen, where he could stay until another suitable offer arrives. The German club, which signed him for €20 million plus add-ons in the summer of 2023, remains open to selling him at the right price.

Boniface was instrumental in Leverkusen’s double-winning campaign last season, scoring 21 goals and providing 10 assists in 34 appearances across all competitions. This season, he has registered eight goals and one assist in 15 games but has only just returned from a thigh injury that sidelined him since November 2024.

With his future uncertain, Boniface will look to regain top form as Leverkusen continues its domestic and European campaigns.

RELATED: Transfer Update: Bayer Leverkusen Chief Confirms Boniface Won’t Join Al Nassr

January 31, 2025 Four Feared Dead, Several Injured as Driver Rams Into Soldiers in Lagos

Four Feared Dead, Several Injured as Driver Rams Into Soldiers in Lagos

Tragedy struck in the Morocco area of Shomolu, Lagos, as four soldiers attached to the Myoung Barracks were feared dead, while several others sustained injuries after a suspected drunk driver rammed into them.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday during the soldiers' routine monthly road jog outside the barracks. According to eyewitness accounts, a speeding Toyota vehicle occupied by three young men plowed into the group of soldiers, causing chaos and casualties.

An eyewitness, Priscilla, who resides in the area, recounted the harrowing scene. She stated that after the crash, the occupants of the vehicle attempted to flee but were quickly apprehended by an angry crowd. The suspects were beaten severely, and their vehicle was vandalized. One of them was reportedly stabbed in the altercation.

“The soldiers were engaged in their routine morning jog when the young men, driving at full speed, crashed into them right in front of the barracks,” Priscilla said. “Four soldiers died on the spot, while many others sustained serious injuries. When the accident happened, the young men tried to escape, but they were caught and beaten mercilessly. One of them was even stabbed.”

The incident has sparked tension in the neighborhood, leaving residents on edge. As of the time of this report, the Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 81 Division, Olabisi Ayeni, and the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Benjamin Hundeyin, have yet to respond to inquiries regarding the situation.

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