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  • Ayade relaxes curfew imposed during #EndSARS protest in Calabar

    Ayade relaxes curfew imposed during #EndSARS protest in Calabar

    Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River has slighly relaxed the curfew hours in Calabar that was between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. to now last from 12 midnight to 6 a.m.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Christian Ita, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, which was made available to newsmen on Monday in Calabar.

    “Following a review of the security situation in the state, Gov. Ben Ayade has ordered an immediate relaxation of the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew in the state.

    “Consequently, restriction of movement is now between the hours of 12 midnight and 6a.m., with effect from Aug. 2, 2021.

    “Members of the public can therefore go about their normal and lawful businesses between 6a.m. and 12 mid night,’’ he said.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG recalls that the governor in October last year imposed the curfew, following the destruction of property in Calabar by hoodlums who hijacked the #ENDSARS protest.

  • EFCC captures movie producer for alleged internet fraud in Calabar

    EFCC captures movie producer for alleged internet fraud in Calabar

    Operatives of the Uyo zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have detained Emmanuel Eneji, a 23-year-old movie producer, for alleged internet fraud.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the anti-graft agency said Eneji was arrested on Tuesday alongside 19 others in Calabar, Cross River state.

    According to the commission, the suspects detained alongside the filmmaker are between the ages of 19 and 36.

    They include Okonkwo Chukwudi Charles, Obua Akwo Promise, Angba Murphy, Adie Stephen, Success Otu Edem, Asukwo Emmanuel, Godspower Akwo, Anibiet Nna, Jesam Akpama, and Dennis Jerry.

    Others are Princewill Sunny, Godbless Olulu, Charles Onwuneme, David Njoku, Victor Francis, Goodluck Alabo, Happiness Otu, Nwadike Kelechi, and Obasi Ugochukwu.

    The commission stated that the suspects were picked up at different locations within the state capital which include Ekorimim, Ifete junction, Parliamentary by Car Park, and Behind Zone 6 by Monty Suit.

    “Their arrest was facilitated by credible intelligence regarding their nefarious activities, the statement read.

    “Items recovered from the suspects include, one unmarked black Toyota Corolla car, one red Toyota Avalon with registration number-CHR 56 AF, various sophisticated mobile phones, laptops, one WiFi Router, one Modulator-demodulator and flash drives.

    “The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the Commission concludes investigation.”

     

  • Operatives raid baby factory in Calabar, rescue 24 pregnant ladies

    Operatives raid baby factory in Calabar, rescue 24 pregnant ladies

    “‘Operation Akpakwu” a security outfit of the Cross River Government has raided a suspected baby factory operating within Anantigha area of Calabar South, rescuing 24 pregnant ladies, 11 children and arrested two suspects.
    The security outfit was formed by Gov. Ben Ayade of the state to tackle all forms of illegality, especially kidnapping.
    The Officer Commanding 13 Brigade Provost, Maj. Stanley Ikepeme, did the handing over of the suspects to officials of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) on behalf of the the 13 Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Abdullahi on Wednesday in Calabar.
    He said that the Nigeria Army would not relent in its task of ensuring that peace and security reign in the state.
    The official from NAPTIP, Mr Oba Jacobs, who received the victims and suspects, stated that the suspects would be investigated and charged to court.
    Jacobs urged the public to keep eye on their neighbors and report suspicious activities to the agency for proper action.
    “As an agency, we have the mandate to arrest and prosecute. We also urged the public to assist us with useful information that would lead to the arrest of this category of people involved in this kind of racket,” he said.
    He said that the agency had a facility in Calabar where suspects would be kept until proper investigation would be conducted and those found wanting would face the wrath of the law.
    One of the suspects alleged to be the owner of the baby factory, Mrs Fedelia Daniel, denied any knowledge of the factory.
    One of the teenagers who claimed to be carrying a five months pregnancy, Stella John, said she was introduced to the place by one of her friends whose name she refused to mention.
    John disclosed that she used to received the sum of N2,000 on weekly basis for her upkeep.
  • Trafficking: Immigration rescues 3-week-old baby in Calabar

    Trafficking: Immigration rescues 3-week-old baby in Calabar

    The Marine Patrol team of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in Cross River has rescued a three-week old baby suspected to be a victim of child trafficking at the high sea.

    The Cross River Comptroller of NIS, Mr Okey Ezugwu, who briefed the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the incident in Calabar, said that the suspected child trafficker, Mrs Maureen Awokara, was arrested on Dec. 19 at the high sea.

    Ezugwu said that the suspect was arrested by the marine officers on patrol following her inability to give a comprehensive explanation on the true ownership of the baby.

    “A few days ago, our officers at the marine patrol at the international waterways intercepted one Maureen Awokara, who claimed to be a native of Imo state with a three-week old child.

    “During the arrest, she came up with all stories that were not adding up. Initially, she said the child belongs to her sister, yet we have carried out a preliminary investigation and all the lines she gave us to reach the sister, (name withheld), is not connecting.

    “At this point, we are going to hand her over to NAPTIP for further investigations. Preliminary investigation gives us every reason to believe that the little child is been trafficked.
    “The suspect claim she is going to Cameroon, Gabon and wherever. We are suspecting a cartel deal, because over time, we have had a lot of surveillance and serious checks at our border basis and the airport, making it impossible for any of them to use these routes.

    “We are looking at a situation where they have now device a means of using the waterways, using small boats to take away this little children along,” he said.

    He further explained that effort by the command to get in contact with other family members to ascertain if the family members were in agreement for her to take the baby away have proved abortive because the suspect was not willing to give them useful information on the matter.

    Ezugwu told NAN that the NIS marine patrol team will continue to police the waterways with a view to ensure that all forms of child trafficking and other act of criminality are suppressed.

    He urged parents to always watch over their children and shun any form of allowing their children to be trafficked for monetary purpose.

    Responding, Awokara, 40, told NAN that the baby belongs to her younger sister who could not afford to take care of her after delivery on Dec. 2.

    She told NAN that the younger sister decided to give her the child because she has been married for 18 years without a child.

    “She gave me the baby in Imo state; since they brought me here, I have been trying to get in contact with her but her number isn’t connecting.

    “The only time her number went through, I only heard a man’s voice, which was not her own,” she said.

    When NAN sought to know if the father of the child was also in agreement for her to take the baby away, Awokara said that the father of the child denied the pregnancy even before delivery.

    “My younger sister is between 18-20 years. This is not her first time of giving birth; but, we don’t know were the first child is as we speak,” she said.

  • 19 armed robbers escape from police custody in Calabar

    19 armed robbers escape from police custody in Calabar

    Nineteen armed robbery suspects have reportedly escaped from custody at the Cross River Police Command headquarters at Diamond Hill, Calabar.

    The escape according to a police source took place on Sunday night when the robbers used a hacksaw to cut the iron key to the cell where they are detained and made good their escape “As I speak to you, the station guard and some other officers are being detained.

    This could not have happened with the SARS. Our lives are in danger” a police source who prefers anonymity told Vanguard.

    He said none of the escapees has been re-arrested as at midmorning today but the authorities have despatched crack teams across the city to track the runaway robbers.

    Ms Irene Ugbo, the Cross River State Police Command spokesman man said “The information is not true. Only three robbers attempted to escape but were arrested and returned to the cell”

  • Just in: Gunmen kill Assistant Commissioner of Police in Calabar

    Just in: Gunmen kill Assistant Commissioner of Police in Calabar

    The Police Command in Cross River State has confirmed the killing of an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Egbe Edum, by gunmen in the early hours of Wednesday in Calabar.

    The command`s Public Relations Officer, DSP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the death in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Calabar.

    Ugbo said that the deceased, who came into the state to see his family, was killed with an axe by the gunmen on the Murtala Mohammed Highway.

    The deceased was the Commander of the Police Mobile Force Squadron 73 in Magumeri, Borno.

  • [Video] Mental health patients escape as hoodlums vandalise, loot psychiatric hospital in Calabar

    [Video] Mental health patients escape as hoodlums vandalise, loot psychiatric hospital in Calabar

    Some hoodlums on Saturday looted the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital in Calabar, Cross Rivers State.

    It was gathered that the unscrupulous elements attacked the hospital to loot properties and in the process, they paved way of escape of some mental health patients.

    A video obtained by TheNewsGuru (TNG) showed the hoodlums carting away hospital appliances like beds, television, wheels, fridges, and other appliances.

  • BREAKING: After carting away properties, hoodlums set Senator Ndoma-Egba’s house in Calabar ablaze [VIDEO]

    BREAKING: After carting away properties, hoodlums set Senator Ndoma-Egba’s house in Calabar ablaze [VIDEO]

    Reports reaching TheNewsGuru.com, TNG has it that Senator Victor Ndoma Egba’s house has finally been set ablaze in Calabar.

    TNG reports that the hoodlums had earlier broke into the former Senate Leader’s house, carting away household materials.

    According to report, a number of vehicles have equally been destroyed and burnt down.

    More details later…

  • Beauty expert Sally Okunzuwa dies in Calabar hotel

    Beauty expert Sally Okunzuwa dies in Calabar hotel

    The management of Sally Signature and Spa has announced the death of its founder and popular beautician, Sally Onome Okunzuwa who died from carbon monoxide poisoning on 23rd August 2020.

    Okunzuwa, according to a statement by her management died in her hotel room in Obudu, Calabar, Cross River State.

    The statement was posted on her Instagram page which reads;

    “It is with deepest regret we bring to your knowledge the sudden demise of our beloved daughter, sister and boss Sally Onome Okunzuwa CEO SALLY SIGNATURE SALOON AND SPA. Who left this world to a better place On the 23rd of August 2020 due to Carbon monoxide poisoning.

    “The sally signature brand will like to use this medium to appreciate you all for your prayers and support. Her brand was built on hard work, sweat, consistency and God. Please be assured that we are here to serve you bigger and better in honor of sally onome okunzuwa, thereby ensuring that her brand sally signature lives on as sally would have wanted it.

    “She was an inspiration, a hard-working lady, and a beauty, her goal is to ensure every woman attains the beauty they desire and that still stands.

    “We look forward to reopening on the 5th of September 2020. Signed: management.”

  • Stupid: Fani-Kayode dares anyone for proof he threatened journalist

    Stupid: Fani-Kayode dares anyone for proof he threatened journalist

    Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has dared anyone for proof that he threatened a Daily Trust journalist in Calabar, capital of Cross River State.

    Fani-Kayode stated categorically on Wednesday that at no time did he send anyone to carry out the threat of physical harm on the journalist in question.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the former Aviation Minister lost his cool and called a Daily Trust journalist stupid when he was confronted about who is bankrolling his recent trips across Nigeria.

    Fani-Kayode literally rained brimstone, fire and lightning on the journalist, with the journalist coming out to say that after the incident a “security aide” to the former minister walked up to him and began interrogating him.

    The journalist, Eyo Charles said he had to hurriedly leave the hotel premises, and that the former minister called his editor in Daily Trust to demand for his sack.

    “I would never seek to physically harm a journalist,” Fani-Kayode stated, adding, “I do however wish to state categorically that no threat of physical harm was ever made to the journalist in question and neither did I send anyone to threaten him. Anyone that says otherwise is lying and I challenge them to bring the proof”.

    Meanwhile, Fani-Kayode said he has met with his advisors over the rancour, and following which, he withdrew the word “stupid” which he used in his encounter with the journalist.

    The former Minister hopes that withdrawing the word will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended.

    “I met with my advisors & I wish to say the following. I hereby withdraw the word “stupid” which I used in my encounter with a journalist in Calabar.

    “I hope that this will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended by this ugly episode. I have now put this matter behind me and moved on,” Fani-Kayode stated.