Author: Emmanuel Bagudu

  • Voices will rise, send more hoodlums, Northern groups challenge masterminds of attack at Arewa house

    The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) said it is not intimidated by the hoodlums that disrupted its meeting on Monday at Arewa House in Kaduna.

    The CNG challenged the masterminds of the attack calling on them to to send more hoodlums as more voices will rise until the abducted boys of Government Science Secondary School Kankara, Katsna State are freed.

    CNG made this known in a statement signed by it’s Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed on Monday shortly after the attack.

    According to Baba-Ahmed, “It is important to mention that the meeting was also being attended by older Nigerians who had given their entire lives to the service of the nation.

    “This cowardly and crude attempt to muffle national outrage at increasingly deteriorating security of life and property in Nigeria will mark a new low in state of the nation.

    “Nigerians will note another threat that will increase the number of threats they are having to live with, or die under.

    “This the threat at their rights to legally organize and express opinions over the manner they live….”

    He warned that “Whoever is behind this attack needs to know that more meetings will continue to be held all over Nigeria to demand that those with responsibility to secure us do so.

    “Nigerians will never submit to fear of criminals and the incompetence and indifference of elected leaders. Those behind this attack should employ more hoodlums, because voices will rise until the Kankara schoolchildren are freed and the siege on our lives is ended.

    “The Forum calls on the Coalition of Northern Groups to sustain their efforts through all legal means until the North is safe and secure again.

    “It calls on all Nigerians to unite behind the demand for a secure nation, and exercise their rights to assemble and express opinions as the law allows,” he concluded.

  • Photos: 16 Kano men perished in fatal accident, not killed by bandits – Kaduna Government

    Photos: 16 Kano men perished in fatal accident, not killed by bandits – Kaduna Government

    The Kaduna State Government has faulted viral story of Thursday which suggests that sixteen business men from Kano state who were returning from a business trip on Wednesday from Abuja where killed by bandits.

    In a statement released on Friday, Kaduna State commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan said, the story is misleading and incorrect. According to Aruwan, the “Kano indigenes perished in accident, and were not killed by bandits on the Kaduna-Abuja Road”.


    “….The fact is, they perished at the Rigachikun axis of Kaduna-Zaria Road in a road accident following a burst tyre….” Aruwan said.
    “….Our deep condolences go to their families, as we pray that their souls rest in peace. We also wish those who sustained injuries speedy recovery….” He added

  • BREAKING: Appeal Court upholds death sentence for killer wife, Maryam Sanda

    BREAKING: Appeal Court upholds death sentence for killer wife, Maryam Sanda

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has upheld the death sentence handed a mother of one, Maryam Sanda, convicted for murdering her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, a cousin of former Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Haliru Bello.

    A three-man panel of the court, in a judgment on Friday afternoon, dismissed Sandra’s appeal for lacking in merit.

    She was earlier this year, by a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Maitama, convicted for murder and ordered to be hanged.

    Delivering the earlier judgement in Abuja on January 27, 2020, Justice Halilu said; “She should reap what she has sown, for it has been said that ‘thou shall not kill’ and whoever kills in cold blood deserves death as his own reward,” for killing her husband over a mere misunderstanding

    However, Sanda approached the appellate court, seeking to upturn the judgment in a notice of appeal which predicated on 20 grounds.

    The appellant through her legal team described the judgment of the trial court as “a miscarriage of justice” and also submitted that the trial judge “erred and misdirected himself by usurping the role of the police when he assumed the duty of an investigating police officer (IPO) as contained in page 76 of his judgment…”

    She quoted the trial Judge to have said: “I wish to state that I have a duty thrust upon me to investigate and discover what will satisfy the interest and demands of justice.”

    Maryam, through her lawyer, Mr J. K. Gadazama, SAN, maintained that the trial judge failed to restrict himself to the evidence that was adduced before the court.

    “The court’s usurpation of the duty of the police by taking it upon itself to investigate and discover negatively coloured its assessment of the available evidence and resulted in it reaching an unjust decision contrary to the evidence before it”, she argued.

    She prayed the appellate court to set aside her conviction and the sentence imposed by the high court Judge and acquit her of the charge. However, the appellate court, in the lead judgement that was delivered by Justice Adah, said it was not in doubt that the appellant killed her husband.

    The appellate court, however, faulted the trial court judge for his failure to rule on Maryam’s preliminary objection before he delivered final judgement in the matter.

    It, therefore, invoked its powers under section 6(6) (a) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, and dismissed Maryam’s pending preliminary objection for want of merit. The court held that the trial judge was right in his verdict, stressing that the offence of culpable homicide committed by the appellant, is punishable by death under section 221 of the Penal Code.

    The court noted that there was evidence that the appellate murdered her husband during a fight that ensued after she saw a nude picture of a girl on his phone.

    The trial court had based its judgement on circumstantial evidence before it, Maryam’s testimony during the trial and her statement before the police, which it said established that she fatally stabbed her husband to death in Abuja on November 19, 2017. The court ordered that the convict should remain at the Correctional Center in Suleja till she exhausts her right of appeal.

    Police had in the charge marked CR/15/17 which it filed pursuant to section 109(d) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, alleged that Maryam stabbed her husband to death with a broken bottle, at their Abuja residence. The prosecution told the court that Bilyamin died as a result of several stabs on his chest and neck.

    Police maintained that the defendant attacked her husband with the knowledge that her act was likely to cause his death.

    She was equally charged with the offence of “causing grievous hurt”, contrary to section 247 of the Penal Code Law. Though Maryam’s mother, Maimuna Aliyu, her brother, Aliyu Sanda and one Sadiya Aminu, were initially charged as co-defendant in the matter, they were later discharged by the court.

    The prosecution had alleged that Maryam’s family members attempted to destroy evidence that linked her to the murder. Maryam who is the mother of two had in her testimony during the trial, denied the allegation that she killed her husband. She claimed that her husband slipped and fell to a broken Shisha pot.

  • First ever Christmas lighting ceremony holds in Southern Kaduna as Christians pray against terrorism

    First ever Christmas lighting ceremony holds in Southern Kaduna as Christians pray against terrorism

    Christians in Kaduna State have converged in Kafanchan Jama’a Local Government for what they described as the first ever Christmas Lighting Ceremony. The gathering which comprises of all denominations started on Tuesday and ends will end on Wednesday.

    The entire vicinity of the popular Late Patrick Yakowa Roundabout was thronged by the Christian Faithful on Tuesday evening who lit candles chanting songs and prayers.

    Respondents who spoke to thenewsguru.ng said the ceremony which involves preparation for Christmas as well as prayers against banditary and Terrorism will bring lasting peace to the state.

    “This the ever Christmas three lighting ceremony in southern Kaduna, and we are not just preparing for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we also engaging in prayers and Thanksgiving for reaching the end of the year…. We also seizing the opportunity to be God to free us from the shackles of terrorism….” Reverend Sam Goni of Ecwa Church Kagoro said. The last part of the Christmas tree lighting ceremony comes up on Saturday at the Church of Mary Imaculate (CMI) garaje, Kafanchan.

    Southern Kaduna has suffered multiple attack this year with several deaths, injuries and loss properties and livelihoods.

  • BREAKING: 7 confirmed dead, 2 missing in fresh Southern Kaduna attack

    BREAKING: 7 confirmed dead, 2 missing in fresh Southern Kaduna attack

    Seven people have been confirmed dead while two children missing in Ungwan Bido village, Jama’a Local government Area of Kaduna State. This was as a result of an early morning attack on Sunday by suspected militia Herdsmen. The attackers also burnt down four houses.

    Residents told TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) that the attackers stormed the village around 3am on Sunday.

    For its part, Kaduna State goverment believe it was a repraisal attack.

    State Commissioner for Internal Security and home affairs, Samuel Aruwan disclosed this to Journalists in Kaduna on Sunday. According to Aruwan, the state government received a report from the headquarters of operation safe heaven which indicates that one herder named Isiyaka Saidu was allegedly killed in the in Ungwan Pah an area around Bido Village.

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai has since directed the State Emergency Management Agency to, as a matter of urgency, provide relief materials to citizens whose houses were burnt as well as those injured in the attack.

  • BREAKING: Court reserves judgement on appeal by singer sentenced to death over blasphemy

    BREAKING: Court reserves judgement on appeal by singer sentenced to death over blasphemy

    Kano State High Court sitting on Friday has reserved judgment on the appeal brought by Singer, Yahya Aminu Sharif who was sentenced to death by an Upper Shari’a Court for blasphemy.

    Recall that in August this year, Sharif was found guilty of Blasphemy for composing a song that purportedly insulted Prophet Mohammed.

    The court also reserved judgment for bail application and appeal by 13-year-old Omar Faruk sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for complicity in the offense committed by Aminu.

    Aisha Mahmud, counsel for the respondents, while defending the judgement urged the court to dismiss the appeal.

    The Shari’a court judgement had attracted widespread criticism and condemnation from Nigerians and civil society organisations.

    While the outcries persisted in August, Abdullahi Ganduje, the Governor of Kano State said the State Government had accepted the death penalty and would not waste time to sign the verdict in 30 days.

  • Photo: Police nab 20 suspects over attack on security committee members in Bauchi

    Photo: Police nab 20 suspects over attack on security committee members in Bauchi

    The Bauchi State Police Command has paraded 20 hoodlums suspected to have attacked six members of a security committee before setting ablaze a Hilux vehicle belonging to the committee in Kofar Dumi Bauchi area of the state, earlier in the week.

    Addressing Journalist in Bauchi on Saturday, the State Police Public Relation Officer, DSP Ahmed Wakili , said that on the 14th of November 2020, at about 1313hrs, information received from reliable sources indicates that some hoodlums, numbering about twenty went and attacked the office of the security committee members, located at Kofar Dumi, Bauchi and burnt thier Hilux car, while six of the security Commitee members sustained various degrees of injuries and were rushed to the Bauchi State Specialist Hospital for treatment.

    The Police Spokesman said that on receipt of the compliant, the State Police Commissioner, charged the tactical team of the command to arrest the perpetrators, adding that the team led by Commander RSS swung into action by carrying out series of raid at criminal hideouts, flashpoints and blackspots.

    Exhibits recovered from the suspects includes laptops, motorcycles, electrical appliances and household items. The suspects are currently being interrogated by detectives.

    The suspects arrested in connection with the crime include Mubarak Hashim of Korofi , Umar Ibrahim of Unguwan Bauchi, Yahaya Ibrahim of Unguwan Bauchi, Mohammed Sani(AKA) Dila of Saman Korofi, Abubakar Dahiru of Augunwan Gado Bauchi, Mustapha Muhammed (AKA) Maidala of Sabuwar Kasuwa, Suleiman Suleiman (AKA)Babaji of Kasuwar Dada, Mukhtar Abdullahi (AKA) Junior, Naziru Jibrin (AKA) Grap, Musa Bala(AKA) Army, Abubakar Bala(AKA)Gashi, Isiyaki Adamu (AKA)Ola, Abubakar Sanusi(AKA) Abba, Adamu Ahmad(AKA) Ado, Rabi’u Umar(AKA) Ranson, Bashir Yahaya(AKA) Basho.

    In a related development, detectives from the state have arrested nine suspected armed robbers said by the police to have recently terrorised villagers in Gudum Hausawa and IDC Zango.

    The PPRO stated that on receipt of the information, the DPO ‘D’ Division led a team of patrol who swung into action and arrested the nine suspects.

    He gave the names of the nine suspects to include 22 year Ahmed Umar, 20 year old Mohammed Danladi, 22 year old Abdulsalam Ali, 18 year old Abdulmumni Zakari, 21 year old Umar Aliyu, 21 year old Ibrahim Ahmed, 18 year old Ahmed Adamu, 18 year old Usman Yunusa and 18 year old Basiru Sabo.

    DSP Wakil said that the exhibits recovered from the suspects include 9 sets of wrappers, 5 yard of Shedda, 3 laptops, 1 Electric Iron, 3 set of mobile phones, 2 Jincheng Ladies Motorcycles, the sum of N90,000, charms, 7 cutlasses, jewelries and rings and one pair and of shoe.

    He added that while the other suspects escaped to unknown destination, efforts are on top gear to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

  • Photo News: Politics, religion take backstage as Saraki, Okorocha, Galadima, Sanusi, other big wigs attend El-Rufai son’s wedding

    Photo News: Politics, religion take backstage as Saraki, Okorocha, Galadima, Sanusi, other big wigs attend El-Rufai son’s wedding

    Nigerian politicians in their hundreds turned out on Saturday to join the family of Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai to celebrate the wedding of his son Bashir.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG gathered that despite their perceived political differences, the politicians made merry at the wedding ceremony which took place in Abuja.

    Former Senate President Bukola Saraki, Ex-Imo State governor Rochas Okorocha, Buba Galadima and dethroned Emir of Kano, Lamidu Sanusi.

    Others are Yobe State Governor Maimala Buni, Communications minister Isa Pantami, Information and Culture Minister Lai Muhammed among others.

  • Unsolicited opinions on my pre-wedding pictures stupid – El-Rufai’s son, Bashir

    Unsolicited opinions on my pre-wedding pictures stupid – El-Rufai’s son, Bashir

    Bashir, son of Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has reacted to criticisms trailing his pre-wedding pictures with his bride to be uploaded since Tuesday on social media.

    Bashir was criticized by some people mostly from the Hausa Islamic religion practice for uploading pre-wedding pictures that showed him kissing and holding the backside of his wife to be.

    However, in a tweet on Wednesday, Bashir expressed shock at the reactions. He said “…. Some still haven’t realised it’s not on everyone their false outrage works on”

    “If my pictures with my wife does not sir well with some and due to the various unsolicited Opinions, I’d just say that they are very stupid and if there’s any other way these pictures can make them feel worse than they already do, please let me know,” Basir said.

  • Photos: Why Pre-wedding Pictures of El-Rufai’s Son, Bashir generated uproar on social media

    Photos: Why Pre-wedding Pictures of El-Rufai’s Son, Bashir generated uproar on social media

    With just few days to his wedding with his heartthrob, Nwakaego, Bashir El-Rufai son of Kaduna State governor Mallam Nasir Elrufai uploaded some of his pre-wedding pictures on his Twitter page which was trailed by a lot of controversies especially among the northern youths.

    Comments on the pictures revolves reactions on why the couple dressed like the westerners with his to be bride leaving her hair open.

    Speaking with TheNewsGuru.com, TNG, Tasiu Ibrahim an Abuja based Islamic cleric who laughed over the issue said the social medial is just a mere ground of opinions. He said the young couple have the right to express themselves in any way that will not Jeopadise their integrity.

    “….I think because of the family the groom to be is coming from people are tempted to be biased….there is nothing wrong with the pictures…..”

    TNG reports that the wedding event is slated for November 21, 2020.

    Bashir El-rufai will be tying the knot with Halima Nwakaego Kazaure whose father is from Kazaure Local Government in Jigawa State, Her mother hails from the South East.