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  • Photos: 3 NDLEA officers hospitalized after deadly raid attack in Abuja

    Photos: 3 NDLEA officers hospitalized after deadly raid attack in Abuja

    Three officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, were hospitalized after sustaining gunshot injuries during a raid operation in the Jahi area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on Thursday night.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi via a statement on social media disclosed that the operatives came under attack from armed men shortly after conducting a successful raid on an uncompleted building in the NNPC area of Jahi.

    According to the statement, the NDLEA team stormed the location and recovered illicit substances, including 74 bottles of codeine, 10 litres of codeine syrup, 48 grams of tramadol (225mg), 4.9 kilograms of skunk (a potent strain of cannabis), and five Android phones after acting on intelligence and surveillance reports.

    However, as the team were exiting the building, they were ambushed by gunmen who opened fire on them. Three officers were shot—one in the rib, while the other two sustained injuries to their back and leg.

    Three of the NDLEA personnel involved in the raid sustained gunshot injuries: one in the rib and two others on their back and leg.

    The wounded officers were initially stabilized at the Police Clinic in Garki Area 1 before they were transferred to the National Hospital Abuja for further medical attention.

    Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) expressed appreciation to the staff of the Police Clinic for their prompt support. He also thanked the Chief Medical Director of the National Hospital who was personally reached by him for overseeing the treatment of the wounded officers.

    The NDLEA boss who is in Kano on official engagements also spoke on phone with the injured officers to wish them quick recovery. He assured them that the Agency will deploy every means at its disposal and work in collaboration with other security agencies to fish out those responsible for the attack on them.

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  • Many feared dead as another tragic accident hits Karu bridge Abuja

    Many feared dead as another tragic accident hits Karu bridge Abuja

    Several people have reportedly died on Friday following another tragic accident on Karu Bridge, located towards Karu Site in Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru reports, the incident was triggered by a cement-laden truck that lost its brakes while descending Kugbo hill.

    Reports indicate that commercial motorcyclists near Karu Roundabout apprehended the truck driver who attempted to flee after colliding with multiple vehicles and their occupants.

    This incident follows a similar deadly accident that occurred on the same Karu Bridge in March, when a Dangote trailer powered by CNG lost its brakes, crashed into several vehicles, and resulted in multiple fatalities.

    More details shortly…

  • Just in: Alleged Fulani herdsmen murder young graduate in Abuja

    Just in: Alleged Fulani herdsmen murder young graduate in Abuja

     

    A young Igala graduate, identified as John Johnson, has been brutally murdered and dismembered in what is believed to be an attack by suspected herdsmen.

    The incident occurred in Zaina, near Angwar Hakimi, Orozo, within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Abuja, leaving his family and community in deep mourning.

    Monitored reports indicate that Johnson met his untimely death on March 29, 2025, while attending a Boys’ Brigade camp in the area. Sources say he had already endured immense hardship, having lost his father to a prolonged illness just the previous year.

    The Chief of Igala in Orozo, Amadu Zachariah, confirmed the attack and lamented the failure of security forces to apprehend the perpetrators. He revealed that the Boys’ Brigade had initially set up camp in Zaina, but due to an impending rainstorm, the group decided to relocate to a nearby church for shelter.

    According to Zachariah, two group leaders later returned to the original campsite to retrieve their belongings. It was during this moment that suspected herdsmen ambushed them. One leader managed to escape, but tragically, Johnson was caught and killed.

    Eyewitness Account of the Attack
    Recounting the harrowing event, Zachariah explained:

    “Unfortunately, that night, the weather took a turn for the worse, and they had to move the children to a nearby church for safety. After ensuring the children were settled, two of the group’s leaders went back to retrieve their belongings.

    “On their way, they were ambushed by individuals suspected to be Fulani herdsmen. One of them managed to escape, but John Johnson was not so lucky. He was attacked, and by the time the villagers arrived in response to the survivor’s alert, Johnson had already been killed.”

    Local authorities were promptly informed, and a police investigation commenced. Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered that Fulani herdsmen residing in the area had fled, raising suspicions about their involvement.

    “The police were notified, and upon reaching the scene, they found that the Fulani herdsmen who had been living around the area had packed up and disappeared,” Zachariah stated. “The leaders of the Fulani community have assured the police that they will assist in identifying the culprits, but as of now, no arrests have been made.”

    This lack of immediate justice has left the community frustrated, with residents calling for swift action from security agencies to ensure the perpetrators are brought to book.

    Tributes and Calls for Justice
    The senseless murder of John Johnson has sent shockwaves through his family, friends, and the entire Orozo community. The Fortress Ministry in Abuja, where Johnson was an active member, officially announced his passing, describing his death as a martyrdom for his unwavering faith.

    In a statement released to the press, Rev. Samuel Ikani, the head of Fortress Ministry, expressed sorrow over the incident:

    “With deep sorrow but unwavering faith in Jesus Christ, Fortress Ministry Abuja announces the homegoing of our beloved brother, Bro. Johnson Enyo-Ojo John, who transitioned to glory on March 29, 2025.

    “Bro. Johnson was martyred while standing firm in his commitment to the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. He lived a life of devotion, service, and unwavering love for God, inspiring us with his courage and dedication.

    Police Response and Ongoing Investigation
    Despite attempts to reach the spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, for a statement, there has been no official response to calls and messages seeking clarification on the investigation’s progress.

    Meanwhile, concerned citizens and advocacy groups have called on the authorities to intensify their efforts in apprehending the assailants. Community leaders emphasize the need for improved security measures in the region to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

    A Plea for Action
    John Johnson’s murder underscores the growing insecurity in parts of Nigeria, where reports of attacks by suspected herdsmen have become increasingly frequent. His family and community are now pleading for justice, urging the government and security agencies to act decisively to ensure that such incidents do not continue unabated.

    As the nation mourns yet another victim of violent attacks, the call for better protection of citizens remains louder than ever.

  • Police intercept ammunition, arrest suspect in Abuja

    Police intercept ammunition, arrest suspect in Abuja

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has intercepted 488 live AK-47 rounds and arrested a suspect linked to their shipment in Abuja.

    Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja.

    She stated that the interception and arrest reflect the command’s strong commitment to public safety and proactive crime prevention.

    Adeh said operatives from Nyanya Division, in collaboration with National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) officials, apprehended the suspect.

    “The suspect was caught on March 24 at Nyanya bus terminal with the ammunition concealed in two 25-litre jerrycans of palm oil.

    “During interrogation, he confessed he was paid N100,000 to transport the cargo from an unknown contact in Nasarawa State to Katsina,” Adeh revealed.

    She said the arrest shows the FCT Police’s dedication to disrupting criminal networks and halting illegal arms that fuel violent crimes.

    According to her, the suspect remains in police custody, and investigations continue to identify accomplices and expose the full extent of the smuggling operation.

    Adeh added Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Isyaku Sharu, urged residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity promptly.

  • Eight embassies, several estates thrown into darkness as power outage hits Abuja (Full List)

    Eight embassies, several estates thrown into darkness as power outage hits Abuja (Full List)

    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) says a technical fault led to the disruption of electricity in at least eight foreign embassies and several residential estates IN Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.

    TheNewsGuru learnt that the outages were caused by a combination of six technical faults and one planned maintenance activity.

    The most recent outage, which occurred during this period, affected several embassies in the capital, including those of America, Turkey, Cuba, Ethiopia, Iran, Liberia, Egypt, and Japan.

    In addition, residential areas such as Brains & Hammer City Estate, Today Estate, Dape District, Katsina Estate, Paradise Estate, Ochacho Estate, Kafe District, American Embassy Estate, and parts of Gwarinpa were also impacted.

    Speaking about the development, AEDC, in a statement reassured the public that its technical team was working diligently to restore power to the affected areas as quickly as possible.

    “We regret the inconvenience caused by this outage and appreciate our customers’ patience as we work to resolve the issue,” the statement read.

    The company also announced a planned maintenance activity which will temporarily disrupt vending services for prepaid customers.

    AEDC stated that during this maintenance window, prepaid customers might experience brief interruptions when recharging their meters or accessing vending platforms. Normal services are expected to resume immediately after the maintenance is completed.

    “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.’’

  • Karu explosion: Death toll rises to 10

    Karu explosion: Death toll rises to 10

    The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) says the death toll from Wednesday’s Karu multiple explosions has increased to 10.

    Acting Director-General of the department, Mr Abdulrahman Mohammed, disclosed this while giving an update in Abuja on Thursday.

    Recall that a driver of a truck lost control around Karu bridge on his way to Nyanya on Abuja-Keffi expressway and rammed into vehicles in a traffic.

    NAN also reports that collision led to a massive explosion involving several vehicles.

    Mohammed said that five victims were taken from the scene dead, with four burnt beyond recognition, while another victim died at the hospital while receiving treatment on Wednesday.

    “This morning when I asked my officials to go round, they discovered that four others had died in the hospital. This brings the death toll to 10,” he said.

    The director-general appealed to motorists to drive safely by adhering to traffic rules and regulations and desist from reckless driving, dangerous overtaking and poor vehicle maintenance.

    Also, the Head, Forecasting Response and Mitigation, FEMD, Mr Mark Nyam, said that eight bodies were deposited at the Karu Hospital morgue and one at Asokoro District Hospital Morgue.

    Nyam added that another body was deposited at the National Hospital, Abuja.

    He also said that more than 30 victims who suffered various degrees of burns were receiving treatment at various health facilities.

  • Gishiri: Pay their compensation now, Wike orders officials to immediately settle victims of demolition

    Gishiri: Pay their compensation now, Wike orders officials to immediately settle victims of demolition

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has directed the Federal Capital Development Authority to ensure the immediate and full payment of compensation to residents affected by the Gishiri demolition.

    Wike gave the directive during a meeting with members of the community, at his official residence in Abuja on Monday.

    The meeting followed a demolition exercise, supervised by the minister, to clear structures obstructing the construction of Arteria Road N16 linking the community with the Katampe District.

    Members of the community, however, alleged that the FCDA, through the Department of Resettlement and Compensation, only paid N72,000 as compensation, rather than the sum approved by the Minister.

    They further stated that the department refused to pay non-indigenes any compensation, despite having their houses demolished.

    The minister ordered the full payment of the N1.3bn approved as compensation payments to the residents, noting that he had increased the amount from the previous N655m, because of the economic hardship.

    He further asked the Secretary to ensure non-indigenes also received payments, adding that the government did not pay compensation based on ethnicity.

    He stated, “Go and pay people their money, and the exact amount. If you are doing anything, and I find out, you will regret it. Pay people their normal money.

    “And I also hear, and I’ve told you, don’t do that, don’t tell anybody in this world that they are non-indigenes. I’ve warned you. If I have a property, and a road is passing there, why would you not pay me my money? Why would you say that I’m a non-indigene? Where does it work?

    “I built a house, or I built a store, for example, and then a road is passing there. You are telling me you won’t compensate me that I’m a non-indigene? What kind of mentality is that? You people should stop this. I will not do that, I won’t.

    “Government does not pay compensation based on where you come from. Compensation is based on who has a property there.”

  • NSCDC apprehends 17 individuals in connection with alleged murder of personnel

    NSCDC apprehends 17 individuals in connection with alleged murder of personnel

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) says it has apprehended a 17-member gang who allegedly killed a personnel of the corps on Jan.12.

    The Spokesperson, Afolabi Babawale said in a statement on Monday in Abuja that the gang was apprehended by the Commandant-General’s Special Intelligence Squad in collaboration with sister agencies.

    Babawale said that members of the high profile syndicate had been on the watchlist of the corps and the Tantita Security Service.

    He said that the suspects had earlier attacked a base shared by the corps and Tantita Security Service.

    According to him, during the attack, an Assistant Superintendent of NSCDC was shot dead while a speed boat and firearms were stolen.

    Babawale further stated that the syndicate was involved in the hostility attack on oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta region.

    The corps spokesman said that preliminary investigations had revealed that the gang was responsible for the attack on the residence of the Petroleum Minister, Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri on Jan. 1.

    He said that investigation was ongoing on the matter, and that the suspects would soon be arraigned in court.

    Babawale said that an AK47 rifle, empty magazines, military uniforms, boots among others were recovered from the gang.

    He commended NSCDC’s Commandant-General, Ahmed Audi for providing the logistics that enabled the squad to carry out the operation.

    “The Commandant-General’s support has enabled the corps to be effective and alive to its role of tackling illegal bunkering and other criminal activities,” he said.

  • NDLEA seizes large consignments of skunk, heroin across 6 states, FCT

    NDLEA seizes large consignments of skunk, heroin across 6 states, FCT

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized large consignments of skunk, heroin, and other opioids in raids across Kano, Kwara, Kaduna, Taraba, Abia, Osun, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    NDLEA’s Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, disclosed this in a statement issued to news men on Sunday in Abuja.

    Babafemi said that in Kano, a total of 727 blocks of compressed skunk weighing 479kg were recovered from a 40-year-old suspect.

    According to him,  the suspect was arrested by operatives of the NDLEA at the Chalawa area of the state on March 12.

    He added that no fewer than 58,300 pills of tramadol were also intercepted along Kabba-Obajana highway, Kogi,  in a commercial bus coming from Lagos, enroute Abuja on March 11.

    He added that raid operations in Kachia, in Kaduna on March 13, led to the arrest of a 21 year-old suspect, with 4,900 pills of tramadol 225mg seized from him.

    Babafemi said that a similar exercise in the Hayin Banki area of Kaduna North Local Government Area (LGA) on March 14, also resulted in the arrest of another 25-year-old suspect.

    According to Babafemi, 2,900 tablets of tramadol 225mg was  also recovered from him.

    “A total of 40,200 tablets of tramadol 225mg were recovered from the duo of Olowoko Faruk and Akeem Ridwan along Ilorin – Jebba expressway, Bode Saadu, Kwara, on Friday, March 14.

    “The NDLEA operatives equally seized 21,700 capsules of same opioid from a suspect,  along Eiyenkorin expressway, Ilorin on Thursday, March 13.

    “Also, in Taraba, NDLEA officers on Friday, March 14, another 30-year-old suspect, at Bente Road, Kurmi LGA, with 15.77kg of  skunk,” he stated.

    Speaking further, he noted that agency operatives had also on March 13 in Osun, intercepted a commercial bus with registration number,  SGB 564 YS coming from Idumota, Lagos Island.

    According to him, the NDLEA operatives recovered a total of 48.7kg Ghanaian Loud, Colorado and Canadian Loud, all strains of cannabis.

    “Not less than nine suspects have been arrested in connection with the seizure in Osogbo and Ile-Ife during follow up operations.

    “A 58-year-old suspect was on March 11, arrested along Gwagwalada expressway, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja,  with 27,800 pills of tramadol 225mg.

    “Another 26 year old suspect sold was nabbed same day with various quantities of skunk and cocaine at Wuse zone 3 area of Abuja.

    “In Abia, NDLEA operatives had also on March 15, raided the Ntigha community, Isiala-Ngwa North LGA, where a 34-year-old suspect was arrested.

    “Operatives recovered from him, 274grams of heroin, 141grams of methamphetamine, 2.931kg of cannabis sativa, four grams of cocaine and N753,015 monetary exhibit,” he said.

  • Angry residents turn violent as Wike leads demolition in Abuja

    Angry residents turn violent as Wike leads demolition in Abuja

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday, oversaw the demolition of parts of the Gishiri community in Katampe District, Abuja.

    Speaking during the exercise, Wike explained that the demolition became necessary after residents failed to relocate from the affected structures, which was said to be obstructing the construction of a major road.

    The minister emphasised that the FCT administration had awarded a contract for the construction of a dual carriageway linking Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway at NICON Junction to Wole Soyinka Way. The project is scheduled for completion in May.

    “We have sat down with the community leaders and told them the need to cooperate with the government so the contractor can complete the project and hand it over by May,” Wike said.

    He noted that despite multiple meetings and granting the residents more than three months to vacate the area, they refused to comply.

    “We have done everything humanly possible, but it appears that work is not going on. Enough is enough,” the minister stressed.

    According to the minister,  he called the community leaders to reiterate the urgency of the demolition, during a recent trip to Milan, Italy.

    “I am here personally to supervise this demolition. Let them know it is not going to be business as usual,” he stated.

    The demolition however sparked tension as some aggrieved residents threw stones at bulldozer operators.

    Security personnel on the scene, including the police, resorted to using teargas to disperse the crowd and restore order.

    Wike reaffirmed that the government would not allow the resistance of a few individuals to hinder public development.

    He also directed the director of compensation and resettlement to engage with the affected community to determine the next steps.

    “If they don’t want the compensation or relocation site, it is their business,” Wike added.