Tag: Edo State

  • Police detain man with fresh human head in Edo

    Police detain man with fresh human head in Edo

    The Police Command in Edo has detained for prosecution, a 27-year-old man, after he was found in possession of a fresh human head in the Evbuotubu area of Benin.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Moses Yamu, said that the suspect was detained following his arrest by operatives of the Evbuotubu Division, in collaboration with local vigilantes, in the early hours of Friday.

    According to Yamu, upon interrogation, the suspect led officers to a decapitated body discovered along the road near Eweka Shopping Plaza.

    The police spokesperson said the deceased was later identified as 43-year-old Edobor Lawrence of Osagie Street, Evbuotubu Quarters.

    “His remains have been taken to a hospital for preservation while investigations continue,” he said.

    Yamu said the Commissioner of Police in the state, Betty Otimenyin, extended condolences to the victim’s family and assured the public that those involved in the crime would be brought to justice.

    He said the commissioner further urged young people to seek legitimate means of livelihood rather than resorting to crime.

    Yamu urged residents to report suspicious activities, reiterating the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of residents in the state.

  • Edo residents in panic mode as gunmen abduct Catholic priest

    Edo residents in panic mode as gunmen abduct Catholic priest

    Iviukhua community, Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State is in panic mode following the abduction of a Catholic priest and a seminarian by unidentified gunmen.

    Rev. Fr. Philip-Mario Ekweli, the Parish Priest of St. Peter’s Apostle Catholic Church, and Bro. Peter Andrew, a seminarian, were reportedly kidnapped Monday night when assailants stormed the church premises.

    The attack, which occurred around 10:30 pm, has left residents in a state of fear and anxiety.

    As of Tuesday morning, no group has claimed responsibility of the incident, and there has been no word from the kidnappers regarding their demands.

    Reports say local authorities and security forces have launched an investigation and are actively working to secure the release of the victims.

    The abduction has ignited widespread concern among the Christian community and beyond, with many decrying the worsening security situation in the community.

    According to a source, due to this negative incident, members of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi, to which the parish belongs, have intensified prayers for the safe return of the clergymen, while community leaders have called for urgent intervention by security agencies.

    Contacted, the Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), Moses Yamu said a press statement would be released soon regarding the incident.

  • Edo  governorship: Tribunal reserves judgment in PDP, Ighodalo’s petition

    Edo governorship: Tribunal reserves judgment in PDP, Ighodalo’s petition

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal for Edo has reserved judgment in the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) and it’s governorship candidate, Mr Asue Ighodalo.

    Ighodalo is challenging the outcome of the Sept. 21, 2024 governorship election in the state.

    The Justice Wilfred Kpochi-led three-member tribunal reserved the judgment on Monday after counsel in the matter adopted their final written addresses.

    According to Justice Kpochi,  a date for judgment will be communicated to parties by the secretary of the trubunal.

    “The tribunal stands adjourned until then,” he said.

    At the resumed hearing of the matter, counsel to the petitioners, Mr Adetunji Oyeyipo, SAN told the tribunal that the business of the day was for adoption of final written addresses.

    Counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), Mr Kanu Agabi, SAN proceeded to adopt the final address of his client.

    Agabi by way of adumbration prayed the tribunal to dismiss the petition for lacking in merit.

    He said this was based on the grounds that the tribunal could not annul the Sept. 21, 2024 governorship election because it was not one of the reliefs sought by the petitioners.

    The senior lawyer also told the tribunal that it could not declare the petitioners as winners of that election in the light of their own assertion that the election was invalid.

    Speaking on the claim of non-compliance pleaded by the petitioners, Agabi said it was weak as it was not accompanied by the appropriate relief which was nullification of election.

    He also said that the claim of majority of lawful votes pleaded by the petitioners could not avail them since their other claim was that the election was invalid.

    He also argued that the number of polling unit agents called as witnesses represented an insignificant or even negligible per cent of the number of polling units in Edo.

    Another ground that INEC prayed the tribunal to dismiss the petition based on was that all the polling unit agents called as witnesses signed the result sheet and they could not distinguish between what they heard and what they saw.

    “This is a clear indication that the election was conducted in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.

    “The results were duly collated at all levels of collation.

    “The petitioners have not pleaded any alternative results on the basis of which they can be declared as winners.

    “The case of the petitioners is based on analysis undertaken by hired consultants ,” he said.

    He further held that the documents upon which the petitioners relied were all dumped on the tribunal and could not be used in their favour.

    He therefore prayed the tribunal to dismiss the petition in its entirety as it had no merit.

    For his part, counsel to Gov. Monday Okpebholo, Mr Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN told the tribunal to dismiss the petition on the grounds that it had become an academic exercise.

    He said that in the course of their research, they carefully extracted the polling units which the petitioners tendered documents on and compared them to the ones they presented and even at that, his client was well ahead of the petitioners in the polls.

    On the contentious Form EC25b where the petitioners claimed the serial numbers of sensitive materials must be given, Ikpeazu said that all that was required for the form was quantity of electoral materials received and quantity returned.

    He added that a pronouncement of the Supreme Court said that one could not prove over voting without the Bimodal Verification Authentication System (BVAs) Machines but that none of the machines was opened to allow the tribunal look at the content.

    According to him, the petitioners by not tendering the right documents, failed to prove over voting on the whole.

    Speaking on behalf of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Mr Emmanuel Ukala argued that it was clear that the case of the petitioners was based virtually and entirely on non-compliance.

    “By the nature of the case they pleaded, the Supreme Court has over the years laid down that they need to prove this by polling unit to polling unit, ward to ward and local government by local government.”

    He, however, held that rather than prove this, the petitioners dumped documents on the court.

    He said that without polling unit agents testifying to those documents, they were useless and the case remained unproved.

    Ukala argued that with over 4,000 polling units in Edo, the petitioners called only five polling unit agents and no single presiding officer.

    He also said that since the petitioners failed to demonstrate how the BVAs worked, it was clear that the case of the petitioners was not proved and it should be dismissed.

    Responding, counsel to the petitioners, Mr Ken Moze, SAN, said that with 4519 polling units in Edo, the complaint in the petition was concerning 765 of them.

    According to him, it is law that successful prosecution of election petition is not about the percentage of the total polling units in the state but the effect of the successive establishment of the complaint.

    He further argued that the petition must be considered whollistically and not in parts.

    “So the submission of isolating grounds and labeling them alone as academic is not well founded,” he said.

    On the issue of not presenting the tribunal with an alternative result, the senior lawyer said that it was on record that all the results before the tribunal were tendered by his client.

    On why the petitioners called only five polling unit agents, he said that the grouse of his client was with what happened at the collation centres and not at the polling units so they didn’t need more than five agents to testify.

    “We concede that elections took place at the polling units but how 25 votes metamorphosed to 525 votes at the collation center  is what we are quarrelling with,” he said.

    Speaking on the claim that they dumped documents on the tribunal, Moze said that all the documents they tendered were duly certified by INEC and were tendered without objection from the commission, the makers of the document.

    He also held that the tribunal had requisite jurisdiction to hear the petition because their allegations were not pre-election matters.

    Having taken all the arguments, Justice Kpochi said that judgment in the matter was reserved to a date to be communicated to the parties by the secretary of the tribunal.

    The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that the PDP and its governorship candidate, Mr Asue Ighodalo approached the tribunal, praying it to invalidate the outcome of the governorship election on the grounds of alleged non-compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.

    They further contended that Okpebholo did not secure the highest number of majority votes cast in that election.

  • Police detain 2 over attack in Benin community

    Police detain 2 over attack in Benin community

    The Police Command in Edo has arrested two suspects in connection with a violent attack on Iguikpe Community in Benin City which left two people critically injured.

    The attack, allegedly led by a former community leader, resulted in sustaining gunshot wounds by the incumbent youth leader, Victor Ogierioba, and another resident, Efe Agbaoghogho.

    The command spokesman, CSP Moses Joel Yamu, in a statement on Saturday in Benin, said the police received a report on Feb. 28, at about 4 p.m., stating that the former youth leader of the community, led a group of armed thugs who opened fire indiscriminately.

    “The swift response of operatives from Iyekogba Division and Operation Rescue led to the arrest of Edobor Edwin and one Osator, while other suspects fled the scene,” he said.

    According to him, the victims sustained severe gunshot injuries to the stomach and face, and they are currently receiving medical attention.

    Joel said that security operatives had restored normalcy to the area, and efforts were ongoing to apprehend the remaining suspects.

    He said the Commissioner of Police, CP Betty Otimenyin, had ordered the immediate transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for thorough investigation.

    The commissioner, according to him, also issued a strong warning to criminal elements in the state.

    “The Edo State Police Command will no longer tolerate acts of lawlessness.

    “We urge residents to avoid taking the law into their own hands and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.”

    He said the police boss assured the residents of Iguikpe community and the wider Edo population of their safety, encouraging them to remain calm and go about their lawful activities without fear.

  • Edo govt appoints Idahosa as CSDA general manager

    Edo govt appoints Idahosa as CSDA general manager

    Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo, has appointed Ms. Ivie Idahosa as the general manager of the Edo State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA).

    The appointment, which takes immediate effect, was announced in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) on Friday in Benin.

    The statement reads: “Ivie Idahosa holds a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics and rural development.

    “She also holds two Master’s degrees, one in International Marketing Management from the prestigious Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland, and another in Data Analytics; Healthcare Services Management from Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey, USA.

    She is a member of several professional bodies in the UK and the USA, including the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and Project Management Professional (PMP).

    Idahosa possesses exceptional skills in Agriculture; Rural Development, Strategic Marketing, Data-Driven Decision-Making, and Healthcare Management.

    ”She has a proven track record of driving growth, enhancing efficiency, and fostering community development.

    “With her expertise and experience, she is committed to making a transformative impact in Edo State, promoting sustainable development, and improving the quality of life for Edo communities,” the statement added.

    The statement also highlighted that Ivie Idahosa is a native of Ehor in Uhunmwode local government of Edo.

    “Until her appointment, Idahosa served as a principal manager at Cooper University Hospital, a renowned research hospital in New Jersey, USA”.

  • EFCC arrests 19 suspected internet fraudsters in Benin

    EFCC arrests 19 suspected internet fraudsters in Benin

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday, arrested 19 suspected internet fraudsters at different locations in Benin City, Edo State.

    EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said this in a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to him, their arrest follows credible intelligence linking them to fraudulent internet activities.

    ”Items recovered from them include seven exotic cars, laptop computers and phones.

    ”They have made useful statements and will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded,” he said.

  • Okpebholo restores N100m monthly subvention to Edo varsity

    Okpebholo restores N100m monthly subvention to Edo varsity

    Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has restored the N100 million monthly subvention to Edo university Iyamoh, which was stopped by the immediate past administration.

    Okpebholo disclosed this at the 6th convocation ceremony of the institution held at Iyamoh, Edo, on Thursday.

    Okpebholo, represented by the Commissioner for Energy and Water Resources, Dr Washington Osifo said the governor was willing to increase the money.

    “Gov Monday Okpebholo has restored the N100million monthly subvention back to Edo university Iyamoh.

    “The N100million monthly subvention was inially withdraw by the past administration.

    “And Okpebholo thought it wise to restore the money so that the institution can function well,” Osifo said.

    He, however, assured the institution of the state government commitment to ensure better education for the people of Edo.

    Earlier, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dawood Egbefo said 570 students graduated from the institution.

    “This year, we proudly celebrate the graduation of 570 students across various all disciplines, a testament to our institution’s dedication to excellence.

    “Among these graduates, we are delighted to announce the following classifications: 14 First-Class Honours; 145 Second-Class Honours (Upper Division), 190 Second-Class Honours (Lower Division), 35 Third-Class Honours, 46 Medical and Surgery Graduates 140 Postgraduates, including 20 PhD recipients,” Egbefo said.

    He congratulated the graduands and wish them well in their future eandevour.

    “To our graduates, I urge you to carry forward the values of excellence, integrity, and innovation that Edo University Iyamho has instilled in you.

    “This is not the end of your journey but the beginning of a new chapter filled with endless possibilities. Embrace challenges with confidence.

    “Continue to learn and grow, and above all, remain committed to making a positive impact in the world.

    “The future belongs to those who dare to dream, innovate, and work tirelessly to achieve their goals,” he said.

    Egbefo said Edo University Iyamho had remained steadfast in its mission to provide a world-class education while maintaining an uninterrupted academic calendar.

    According to him, this stability had allowed students to graduate on time, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to make meaningful contributions to society.

    The acting VC noted that education is a transformative journey, saying that the graduates had demonstrated that with discipline, perseverance, and the right support, excellence was attainable.

    “Edo university Iyamho have consistently sought to provide a learning environment that meets global academic standards.

    “The institution have made significant investments in infrastructure and technology to ensure that students receive the highest quality education.

    “One of our most notable achievements is our adoption of cutting-edge educational technologies that enhance teaching and learning,” he said.

    He expressed gratitude to the Edo Government for his unwavering support rendered to the university.

    He, however appealed to the state government to assist the university in completing the uncompleted projects in the institution.

    “This projects include the University Teaching Hospital, Senate Building and the Faculty of Law etc,” he said.

    Highpoint of the ceremony was the conferment of Honourary Doctorate Degree on the former governor of Edo and Senator, representing Edo North Adams Oshiomhole.

    The same degree was given to Vincent Agenmomen, Chairman, Freedom Group of Nigeria for their illustrious careers and contributions to the development of Nigeria.

  • Man hammers wife to death eight months after wedding in Edo

    Man hammers wife to death eight months after wedding in Edo

    A man, Kelvin Osamede Izekor has killed his 38-year-old wife, Ugiagbe Osaiyekemwen Success Izekor, eight months after their wedding in Edo State.

    TheNewsGuru learnt that the incident happened at No. 50 Upper Mission extension, Benin City on Saturday, February 22, 2025.

    It was gathered that the suspect allegedly smashed Succes to death with a hammer during a heated argument, resulting in deep cuts and her eventual death.

    The incident comes only months after the couple got married in June 2024 in Benin City.

    A resident shared the couple’s wedding video in a post on X, expressing shock over the tragic incident.

    Also confirming the incident, is Moses Yamu, the Edo police PRO, who disclosed that the suspect was about to be lynched by an angry mob when officers arrived at the scene to rescue him.

    Yamu added that the police have charged Kelvin to court, and he has been remanded in prison.

    “On 22/02/2025 at about 2200hrs, information was received that one Kelvin Izekor of no 50 Upper Mission extension, Benin-City has killed his wife named Success Izekor aged 38yrs and was about to be lynched by an irate mob,” the statement reads.

    “Operatives of the Aduwawa Division swiftly responded to the report and met the lifeless body of the woman lying in the pool of her own blood with deep cuts on her head.

    ”It took serious efforts by the Police operatives to pacify the mob, rescue, and take the suspect into custody for investigation. The victim was removed and rushed to the hospital, where she was confirmed dead.

    “The Edo State Commissioner of Police, CP Betty Enekpen Isokpan Otimenyin, psc,mnips, decried the recent cases of spouses being violent against each other while assuring the public of diligent investigation into the death of the woman and whoever found culpable would be dealt with according to the law.”

  • 2025 Hajj: Only 200 intending pilgrims ready in Edo – Board chairman

    2025 Hajj: Only 200 intending pilgrims ready in Edo – Board chairman

    The Edo Muslim Pilgrim Welfare Board says only 200 intending pilgrims have so far made payment for the 2025 Hajj out of the 412 slots allocated to the state.

    Mallam Musah Uduimoh, Chairman of the board, disclosed this on Wednesday while receiving members of the Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria (MMPN), Edo chapter.

    Uduimoh notes, however, that the registration had been extended from Feb. 14 to mid-March by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

    According to him, the extension is to give opportunity to more intending pilgrims to complete payment and registration.

    “We have about 200 pilgrims who have already registered for this year hajj to Saudi Arabia, out of the total number of 412 slot allocated to the state by National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON)

    “But we are glad that NAHCON has extended the deadline for the payment and registration to the middle of March from the initial February 15,” he said.

    The board chairman, while assuring the intending pilgrims of a successful pilgrimage, asserted that the board was committed to addressing past challenges related to accommodation and feeding.

    He said the board would secure lodging closer to the Haram in Makkah and catering services that would provide local foods such as Eba, Fufu and amala, among others, for the pilgrims.

    Emphasising the importance of media, Uduimoh noted that the media professionals must be an integral part of sensitisation for a successful Hajj exercise.

    He urged members of the association to always help the board in the dissemination of information about hajj to the public.

    “We welcome this partnership and we are willing to collaborate with the media.

    “The board needs media support in promoting its activities, specifically in publicising the ongoing preparations for the 2025 Hajj,” he added.

    Earlier, the Interim chairman of MMPN in the state, Abdul-Kadir Abdullah said the visit was to introduce the formation of the body in the state as well as to familiarise with the chairman of the body.

    “As a body, we recognise the important role your office plays in facilitating Hajj processes for our Muslim brothers and sisters in the state and the need to support you.

    “We are also out to promote the efforts of our Muslim leaders and organisations in the development of the society, “ he stated. (

  • PDP reacts as herders kill two farmers in Edo

    PDP reacts as herders kill two farmers in Edo

    The Police Command in Edo State has confirmed the killing of two farmers in Okpekpe, Etsako East Local Government, by suspected herdsmen.

    The victims, identified as Batemue Philip Ebo and Christopher Bello, were reportedly attacked on their way to the farm on Monday.

    Confirming the incident, CSP Moses Yamu, Public Relations Officer of the command, said the attack was reported by the Chief of Okpekpe at about 9:00 a.m. on Monday.

    “The command received a report today at about 0900hrs from the Chief of Okpekpe that two of his subjects were attacked and killed in their farms by suspected herdsmen.

    “The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and mobile police officers deployed in Uzanu arrived at the scene and found their lifeless bodies,” Yamu stated.

    In response to the killings, Yamu said the police had reviewed security arrangements in the area to track down the perpetrators and prevent further attacks.

    “Security arrangements in the area have been reviewed to go after the criminals and forestall reoccurrence,” he added.

    The killing occurred three days after 23 farmers were feared killed in an attack on seven farming settlements in Ovia South West Local Government of the state.

    The attacks have heightened concerns over rising insecurity in rural communities, particularly in farming settlements where farmers have suffered repeated attacks.

    PDP condemns attack on Edo community

    Meanwhile, the Edo chapter of the PDP has condemned the attack on the people of Okpekpe community in Etsako East Local Government by gunmen, leading to the gruesome murder of two farmers.

    In a statement by Chris Nehikhare, Publicity Secretary of the Edo PDP Caretaker Committee, the party expressed disappointment over the killing of Batemue Philip Ebo and Christopher Bello.

    It was gathered that Ebo and Bello were attacked and killed on their way to their farms.

    The statement reads: “We are deeply saddened by the heinous attack on the people of Okpekpe community in Etsako East Local Government by suspected herdsmen, which led to the gruesome murder of two innocent citizens

    “We condemn this dastardly act in the strongest terms and send our heartfelt condolences to their families, loved ones, and the entire community during this difficult time,” Nehikhare said.

    The party urged the Governor, Sen. Monday Okpebholo to take urgent and decisive steps to check the situation before it degenerates out of control.