Tag: Attack

  • One dead, others injured as Police repel attack on Okene area command

    One dead, others injured as Police repel attack on Okene area command

    The Kogi Government said the Nigerian Police on Sunday, repelled an attack by unknown gunmen on its Area command in Okene, killing a member of the gang while others escaped with bullet wounds.

    This is contained in a statement by the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, and made available to newsmen on Monday in Lokoja.

    Fanwo said, “The Kogi government wishes to report that the area command of the Nigerian police force in Okene was attacked by gunmen numbering over 30 in the late hours of Sunday Feb. 6, 2022.

    “However, they were shown the strength and efficacy of the Kogi security architecture as the local hunters, men of the State Vigilante Service collaborated with other security operatives to spontaneously foil the attack.

    “The superior firepower of the combined security network of the state ensured one of them was gunned down immediately while others ran away with various degrees of gunshot wounds.

    “Two of their motorcycles were recovered as well as various arms and ammunition. Also, explosives meant to destroy the command were immediately detonated by experts.

    He added that ” the onslaught against the gunmen was coordinated by the Executive Chairmen of Local Government Areas in Kogi Central and the SSA on Security to the Gov. Yahaya Bello, in charge of Kogi Central.

    “This is the second time in less than two months that Kogi proved impregnable to criminals as tens of them lost their lives in the attack on Yagba West LGA of the state in December.

    “The Kogi governor , is renowned for stating that criminals will come in their numbers but go back in their zeros’.

    According to him, The gunmen have been thoroughly given the Kogi treat.

    “No innocent lives were lost, instead, the criminals were the ones that received gun wounds and lost one of them on the spot.

    “We call on traditional medical homes and other medical facilities to report anyone with gun wounds to the nearest security formation as our local hunters are giving them a run for their money in the bush right now.

    “We shall keep you updated on developments,” he added, saying that the governor had assured the people of the state of the necessary support to secure their lives and property.”

  • Russians, not Ukrainians should brace up for attack – By Owei Lakemfa

    Russians, not Ukrainians should brace up for attack – By Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    The United States, US, and its European allies have, for months now, saturated the world and choked the media on a poorly dramatised soap opera about Russia on the verge of ‘invading’ Ukraine.

    In this, they have succeeded in diverting the attention of humanity from pressing issues like tackling the Omicron variant of COVID-19, growing hunger and poverty made worse by the pandemic, the ongoing genocide in Yemen, shortage of safe drinking water, climate change, the spread of terrorism across Africa, including an epidemic of coups in its West African region.

    I knew the “Russians are coming” cry was a false alarm but thought it better to wait for the expected meeting of the United Nations Security Council where, if it existed, irrefutable evidence will be presented to the world. But when all that happened at the January 31, 2022 meeting was a shouting match between the US and Russia, I knew I was right all along.

    I had reached that conclusion based on four premises. First, is that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, and its members, especially the US had for months made a claim of having irrefutable evidence of Russia on the verge of invading Ukraine, without providing any shred.

    Secondly, it does not make sense for Russia to amass troops on its borders with Ukraine for months with the intention of carrying out an ‘imminent’ invasion. My take is that it should not take Russia more than a day or two to invade its neighbour.

    When the US in 1983 decided to invade Grenada which is 2,424 miles away, it took only two days, and that was even with a coalition of six Caribbean countries, and the invasion had to be through the sea! If Russia were for months to amass troops for an ‘imminent invasion’, for how long will the invasion take place? Africans say if it takes a man 20 years to prepare for madness, for how long does he intend to be mad? Thirdly, the propaganda gives the impression that war may break out in Ukraine when, in truth, there has been war in that country since 2014 with over 14,000 persons killed.

    In that war, the US and NATO support the government in Kiev, while the Russians support the rebels in the East. Fourthly, it does not make sense that the same NATO that has for eight years now claimed Russian troops are fighting in the Donbas Region of Ukraine, to claim Russian troops want to invade Ukraine.

    In other words, if Russian troops, according to the US, have been fighting in Eastern Ukraine since 2014, why does Russia need to ‘invade’ Ukraine when all it needs to do is push towards Kiev?

    Perhaps NATO has been silent about the Civil War in Ukraine partly because it is more a case of its ally rejecting Western democracy and relying on violence and non-constitutional means to attain power or change government. The Ukrainian crises began in 2004 when Viktor Yanukovych from the East won the presidential election. But some pro-West Ukrainians refused to accept his victory as he was seen as pro-Russian. Mass protests erupted, especially in Kiev.

    It was christened the Orange Revolution. The election was upturned and in the new election, the rival candidate, Viktor Yushchenko, was declared winner. In the 2010 presidential election, again Yanukovych won.

    This time, his electoral victory was accepted. But four years later, when his government decided to sign a trade agreement with Russia rather than the European Union, Ukrainians mostly in the Kiev region protested, killing over 100 persons. President Yanukovych was overthrown in a coup. The angry Eastern populace which was witnessing the second unconstitutional move against a leader from their region, declared themselves independent and took up arms. Half the Ukrainian troops in that region, joined the rebel army. This led to the on-going Ukrainian Civil War.

    The current cries by NATO stems from Russia’s position that Ukraine should not join NATO as it would endanger its security. Some can argue, and quite logically too, that Russia has no right to challenge the sovereign decision of Ukraine to join NATO. But, just as Ukraine can claim to have a right to join NATO, does Russia also have a right to protect its own sovereign interests and security?

    There is a decided case on such matters involving the US and Russia, the successor country to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR. After Cuban youths on January 1, 1959 overthrew General Fulgencio Batista, the US decided to overthrow the new order. Its forces, including Cuban exiles and its Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, invaded Cuba from April 17-20, 1960 in what became known as the Bay of Pigs Invasion. The Cubans won, and a humiliated President John F. Kennedy decided on a more comprehensive attack: ‘Operation Mongoose’.

    The Cubans appealed to the USSR for support and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in July 1962 agreed to supply Cuba missiles to deter further American invasions. However, President Kennedy would not have any of this as Cuba is just 95 miles away. He threatened to invade Cuba unless the missiles were removed saying: “If Cuba should ever…become an offensive military base of significant capacity for the Soviet Union, then this country will do whatever must be done to protect its own …”.

    Given this threat of a Third World War, Khrushchev told Kennedy: “I think you will understand me correctly if you are really concerned about the welfare of the world. Everyone needs peace: both capitalists, if they have not lost their reason, and, still more, Communists, people who know how to value not only their own lives but, more than anything, the lives of the peoples…if indeed war should break out, then it would not be in our power to stop it, for such is the logic of war. I have participated in two wars and know that war ends when it has rolled through cities and villages, everywhere sowing death and destruction.”

    As compromise, the missiles were removed from Cuba while the US pledged never to invade Cuba and also agreed to remove its own missiles in Turkey which shared borders with USSR. Yes, Cuba, like Ukraine, has sovereignty, but it had to give up the missiles. I am convinced that the US would not accept neighbouring Mexico enter into a military coalition with Russia which would enable it have Russian troops and weapons in its territory.

    America is sending more troops to the Russian zone, including 1,000 moved from Germany to Rumania and 2,000 troops from North Carolina to Poland which shares boundaries with Russia. So, it is Russia, not Ukraine that should brace up for attack.

  • Police investigate attack on Teni in Rivers

    Police investigate attack on Teni in Rivers

    The police in Rivers State have commenced an investigation into claims that a popular Nigerian artist, Teniola Akpata, aka Teni, allegedly escaped a mob attack while performing at an event in Buguma Town, Asari-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    It was gathered that gunshots, which rented the air during the performance forced Teni out of the stage.

    Teni was reportedly invited to perform at a carnival, which was going on peacefully before the unfortunate incident.

    When contacted, the acting spokesperson of the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko confirmed the incident but said Teni was rescued by security operatives unhurt.

    She said: “She was invited for a carnival where she was performing; some miscreants started throwing stones and all that.

    “But the police and other security agencies were on the ground to ensure nothing happened and the command has started an investigation into the incident to ascertain what happened.

    “The police division in Buguma has been mandated to fish out those behind the attack.”

  • Bandits kill nine in fresh attacks on four Kaduna communities

    Bandits kill nine in fresh attacks on four Kaduna communities

    No fewer than nine people have been killed in separate attacks by bandits in four local government areas of Kaduna State.

    The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs in the state, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the attacks and the casualty figure.

    He listed the affected areas to include Chikun, Igabi, Zaria, and Zango Kataf.

    Three people, according to Aruwan, were killed while another person sustained gunshot injuries when bandits barricaded the Buruku-Udawa section of the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari Road in Chikun Local Government Area (LGA).

    He added that one man was killed by bandits in the Yola-Kadi general area, also in Chikun LGA, while another resident was injured in the attack.

    Similarly, bandits killed two people in Sako village in Zangon Kataf LGA, while two corpses were discovered by a security patrol team in the Kurfi-Magamiya general area of the local government.

    In Zaria, one person lost his life after bandits attacked Saye village within the local government, bringing the total number of those killed to nine.

    In his reaction, Governor Nasir El-Rufai condemned the attacks and prayed for the repose of the souls of those killed by the armed men.

    He also wished the injured ones a speedy recovery and called on security forces to intensify operations against criminal elements across the state.

    News of the latest attacks emerged barely a week after bandits killed a member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Rilwanu Gadagau.

    Gadagau, who represented Giwa Constituency and served as Chairman of the House Committee on Local Government and Rural Development, was killed on Monday night.

    He was among many other travellers abducted by the criminals who laid an ambush on the Kaduna-Zaria Highway. The operation on the highway, according to sources, lasted more than two hours.

    Two days after the incident, the lawmaker’s body was found near Mawai, a village just about 13 kilometres from the Kaduna State capital.

  • Bandits kill two, kidnap 20 in another attack on community

    Bandits kill two, kidnap 20 in another attack on community

    At least two people have been killed and over 20 others abducted by bandits who attacked Unguwan Gimbiya community in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The assault took place in the early hours of Friday. Confirming the incident, the spokesman of the Kaduna State Police Command, Mohammed Jalige said the bandits stormed the community at about 1 am.

    According to Jalige, the gunmen opened fire while the residents were still asleep, shooting sporadically, killing two people in the process.

    He also stated that the bandits later took away 20 residents of the community before the arrival of security operatives.

    The police spokesman further disclosed that a combined team of security operatives have launched a manhunt for the kidnappers with a view to rescuing the kidnapped victims and arresting the criminals.

  • BREAKING: ISWAP attacks Damboa LGA in Borno, set houses ablaze

    BREAKING: ISWAP attacks Damboa LGA in Borno, set houses ablaze

    Six days after the attack that killed a general and three other officers of the Nigerian Army in Chibok/Askira Uba in southern Borno, Damboa, another neighbouring Local Government Area is presently under severe attack by terrorists of Islamic State West Africa Province.

    This attack is the third one in a month in Damboa.

     

    Though details are sketchy, information available as of the time of filing this report shows that the insurgents came to the town early around 5:30 am Friday morning and are currently setting houses and public property on fire.

     

    No reports of human casualty yet but Damboa is one of the few towns that refused to be displaced by the insurgency despite its closeness to Sambisa and being a target of several attacks by the ISWAP terrorists.

     

     

    Details soon…

     

  • Bandits kill 13, injure 11 in another attack on Katsina communities

    Bandits kill 13, injure 11 in another attack on Katsina communities

    At least 11 people have been killed after bandits in their numbers, armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked several communities in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    Witnesses told newsmen that upon their arrival late on Tuesday night, the bandits shot sporadically into the air before going house by house in search of their victims.

    The bandits are said to have operated in not less than five villages within the council.

    Locals say, during the night raid, 13 people were also injured and several houses burnt down as the bandits operated from dusk till the wee hours of Wednesday.

    Confirming the incident, police authorities in the state disclosed that the communities attacked included Katoge and Yanturaku.

    Police Spokesman, SP Gambo Isah, in a statement noted that the gunmen came recklessly wielding AK-47 rifles.

    He further stated that the force has deployed a deputy commissioner in charge of operations alongside additional units of mobile police operatives to beef up security within the area.

    Those killed in last night’s attacks were buried today in Batsari town in line with Islamic rites.

  • PSG star arrested after hiring two men to attack team-mate

    PSG star arrested after hiring two men to attack team-mate

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) women midfielder, Aminata Diallo has been arrested after she allegedly hired two men to attack and injure her team-mate, Kheira Hamraoui.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the French side have confirmed the development in a statement on their website, saying they will work with the police to clarify the facts of the matter.

    Diallo and Hamraoui, who are also international team-mates for France, both play in midfield and are in direct competition with each other. It is believed Diallo organised the attack to put her team-mate out of action.

    The club statement reads: “Paris Saint-Germain can confirm that Aminata Diallo was taken into custody this morning by the Versailles Regional Police Service as part of the proceedings opened following an attack on the Club’s players last Thursday evening.

    “Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest possible terms the violence committed.

    “Since Thursday evening the Club has taken all necessary measures to guarantee the health, well-being and safety of its entire women’s team.

    “Paris Saint-Germain is working with the Versailles Police to clarify the facts. The Club is paying close attention to the progress of the proceedings and will study what action to take”.

  • Kaduna attack: Troops discover 2 more dead bodies

    Kaduna attack: Troops discover 2 more dead bodies

    The military has discovered two more dead bodies in Kacecere village, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna state, which was attacked on Sept.27.

    The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs,Mr Samuel Aruwan, said in a statement on Sunday that discovery of remains of the additional victims was reported to State Government.

    Aruwan said the remains were discovered by troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) as they continued with search-and-rescue operations in the area.

    He recalled that Kacecere village was attacked in reprisal to earlier attacks in Jankasa village, Zangon Kataf LGA, and Madamai, Kaura LGA, as reported to the government by the security agencies.

    “The latest discovery of two corpses brings the death toll from the Kacecere attack to 12, while that of Madamai stands at 38.

    “Search-and-rescue efforts are ongoing in both locations, straddling the two local government areas. “he said.

  • Another attack highly likely in ‘next 24-36 hours’ at Kabul Airport – Biden

    Another attack highly likely in ‘next 24-36 hours’ at Kabul Airport – Biden

    The United States military commanders believe that another terror attack like the deadly suicide bombing at Kabul airport is “highly likely in the next 24-36 hours,” President Joe Biden warned Saturday.

    After a briefing from his national security team, Biden said in a statement that a US drone strike targeting the Islamic State-Khorasan group, which claimed responsibility for Thursday’s carnage at the airport, was “not the last.”

    “The situation on the ground continues to be extremely dangerous, and the threat of terrorist attacks on the airport remains high. Our commanders informed me that an attack is highly likely in the next 24-36 hours,” Biden said.

    Scores of Afghan civilians were killed in the Kabul bombing Thursday, along with 13 US troops — several of them born around the time US military operations in Afghanistan began 20 years ago.

    The Pentagon said Saturday it had killed two “high profile” targets — logistics experts for the jihadist group — and wounded another in a drone strike in eastern Afghanistan in retaliation for the suicide bombing.

    No civilians were hurt in the attack, Major General Hank Taylor told a news conference in Washington.

    “The fact that two of these individuals are no longer walking on the face of the Earth, that’s a good thing,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.

    US troops have been scrambling in dangerous and chaotic conditions to complete a massive evacuation operation from the Kabul airport by an August 31 deadline.

    Biden has pledged to stick to the agreed cut-off and had vowed to punish those responsible for the suicide blast. He said Saturday that the drone attack would not be the last.

    “We will continue to hunt down any person involved in that heinous attack and make them pay,” he said. “Whenever anyone seeks to harm the United States or attack our troops, we will respond. That will never be in doubt.”