The District Head of Daura, Alhaji Musa Umar-Uba, who was kidnapped from his residence three months ago, has been rescued by security agents in Kano.
Malam Tukur Umar, younger brother to the victim, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Daura on Tuesday that the Magajingari Daura was rescued at about 7:25 am today.
He said that the district head was rescued by a combined team of security operatives after a serious gun battle with his captors who were holed up in a secluded house along Madobi road in Samagu quarters close to Sani Abacha Youth Center, Kano.
“He was rescued in good condition of health and any moment from now he may be in Daura to be reunited with his family. Alhamdulillah, God has answered our prayers,” Uba said.
He commended the security agencies for their tireless efforts which led to the rescue of the district head and said the family would remain grateful to them for their efforts.
Gambo Isa, spokesman of the Katsina State Police Command confirmed the development and said the police would issue details later.
NAN reports that Musa-Uba was abducted on March 1, 2019 and since then, no contact was established between his family and his abductors.
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Kidnapped District Head of Buhari's hometown regains freedom
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BREAKING: Naira Marley regains freedom, 34 days after arrest
Nigerian singer, Azeez Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley has regained freedom after fulfilling his bail conditions.
TheNewsGuru recalls that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,(EFCC) had arrested the artiste on May 10, 2019 together with Omoniyi Temidayo (aka Zlatan Ibile) and three others for alleged advance fee fraud.
Following his arrest, the anti-graft agency filed 11 charges against him.
The charges with suit number FHC/L/178C/19 were filed before a Lagos State High Court.
The ‘Issa goal’ singer was granted bail by the court on May 30th and was released by the Ikoyi prison today June 14th.
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Press Freedom: Dokpesi stages one-man protest
The Founder and Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications Plc, owner of RayPower FM, African Independent Television (AIT) and FAAJI FM, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi is protesting against plots by the APC led Federal Government to gag the media and suppress free speech.
High Chief Dokpesi will be staging a “One Man Demonstration” to the National Assembly on Thursday, June 6, 2019 after a world Press Conference at AIT Complex, Gbaduma Hill, Asokoro, Abuja by 8:00Am
We invite ALL Nigerians and the International Community to note this obvious act of brigandage against freedom of speech and association as clearly expressed in our constitution.
AIT and RayPower have not violated any code of broadcasting as alleged by the NBC. The NBC and the government in power are not comfortable with the broadcast industry because of its courageous and dogged stance in informing Nigerians on happenings in the country.
We are in a Democracy and must all rise to defend Nigeria from anti democratic forces.
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BREAKING: Kidnapped Lagos Fire Service Director, others regain freedom
Kidnapped Director of Lagos State Fire Service Rasaki Musibau and six others have been released, the police said Wednesday morning.
They were released at about 11:45pm inside the forest where the kidnappers kept them by a joint security force.
Recall that the victims were kidnapped at about 8pm on April 6 along the Ikorodu-Epe Expressway while on their way to Lagos.
Spokesman of the Lagos State Police Command, DSP Bala Elkana, confirmed the development in a statement on Wednesday morning.
According to Elkana, the victims were released unhurt and have been reunited with their families.
“The victims have since reunited with their families. The command’s tactical teams are still in the creeks and forests combating the hoodlums.
Water-tight security measures are emplaced across the state to forestall future occurrence. “The command deeply appreciate the supports of Lagos State Government and the good people of Lagos who stood by us and also provided useful information that facilitated the prompt rescue of the victims. Together we will continue to make Lagos State one of the safest states in Nigeria,” he said.
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Journalist Abiri regains freedom from DSS custody
A Nigerian journalist, Jones Abiri, who was arrested on Saturday by armed men suspected to be operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) has been released.
The Bayelsa-based magazine publisher was released on Monday afternoon from the secret police’s detention facility in Abuja, his lawyer said.
“He has just been released around 2:00 p.m.,” lawyer Samuel Ogala said, adding that terms of the release would be disclosed later.
The men who arrested Abiri came in a Toyota Hilux truck. He was arrested in Yenagoa, the capital of his home Bayelsa State where he publishes his Weekly Source magazine.
The DSS initially denied knowledge of the arrest, but those who were with him insisted the agency was responsible.
No official statement had been issued to clarify the arrest, which comes months after the journalist was released from a prolonged detention.
Abiri was initially arrested in 2016 on allegations of blackmailing expatriation oil workers in the Niger-Delta. He denied the allegations, but was kept in custody until August 2018 when he was freed on a court order.
He sued the agency and received damages for N10 million in the case, which has neither been appealed nor executed.
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Kidnapped journalist’s wife, three others regain freedom
The wife of Suleiman Abubakar, the Nasarawa state chairman of the Correpondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists and three other women abducted along Gudi-Keffi Road on Wednesday, have regained their freedom.
Samaila Usman, the Police Public Relations Officer in Nasarawa told journalists on Friday in Lafia that the victims were released by their captors at 9:45 pm on Thursday.
Mr Usman attributed the release of the victims to sustained pressure from the search party deployed by the Commissioner of Police, Bola Longe.
He said all the victims, including the wife of the journalist and wife of a former state lawmaker, were all National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members.
He said they had all been reunited with their families.
However, the chairman of the correspondents chapel told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that he paid ransom to secure the release of his wife.
According to him, the abductors called him, using his wife’s cellphone and directed him to drop the money at a certain location along the same axis where the women were abducted.
Mr Abubakar said, “I took the money to the said location as instructed and they further directed me to another location around Mandara Village to pick my wife.”
He expressed gratitude to God for sparing the life of his wife from her captors.
Gunmen on Wednesday attacked Mr Abubakar, his wife and others while they were travelling back to Lafia in the correspondent chapel’s official bus from Keffi, where he took his wife for registration at the NYSC orientation camp.
Mr Abubakar said that he and others were able to escape from the gunmen but his wife, wife of a former state lawmaker and two other women were abducted by the gunmen.
He said the abductors contacted him on Thursday demanding N5 million ransom and later reduced it to N2 million.
He, however, did not disclose how much he eventually paid and it could not be ascertained if ransom was also paid for the release of other victims.
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BREAKING: Finally, activist Deji Adeyanju regains freedom
Popular activitist, Deji Adeyanju on Friday regained freedom from prison.
Adeyanju’s freedom comes exactly seventy-eight days after he was controversially arrested by the police.
Confirming his freedom, Adeyanju said he was freed from Kano Central Prison on Friday afternoon. The freedom comes nearly two weeks the Kano State High Court granted the activist a bail.
He said he was on his way to Lagos, from where he would later travel to Abuja where he has lived and worked for over a decade.
Adeyanju’s arrest on December 13 on allegations of murder has drawn nationwide attention.
The arrest itself came after the activist had spent a week in prison between late November and early December 2018. He was leading a protest against alleged police bias ahead of the general elections when he was arrested and accused of defamation against senior security chiefs.
The police did not file substantive charges of murder against Adeyanju. The December 13 arrest was linked to a homicide case that was concluded in 2009.
Although Adeyanju was named in the murder trial, he was discharged and acquitted after four years of prosecution in 2009. He was remanded in custody while the trial lasted.
The police said the matter was not wholesomely concluded, suggesting that Adeyanju might have jumped bail. Still, they did not immediately charge the activist for murder, initially keeping him for days without trial, in contravention of the Nigerian law that prohibits detention of a suspect beyond 48 hours without charges.
After several weeks in detention, Adeyanju was granted a bail on February 18 by the Kano State High Court. But his friends raised an alarm a few days later, accusing court officials of frustrating his release as part of a plot to keep him away from participating in the election.
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Abducted BOWEN staff regain freedom
The two members of staff of BOWEN University, Iwo town in Osun State who were kidnapped on Monday around 4:30pm on their way home from work along Iwo-Osogbo road have regained their freedom.
It was gathered that the gunmen shot one of the victims and kidnapped two of them while one escaped unhurt. The injured victim is still recuperating in an undisclosed hospital in the state.
As at the time of filing this report, it is unknown whether ransom was paid to secure their release.
However, members of the institution’s community heaved a sigh of relief as they saw it as answer to prayers.
Meanwhile, students of the institution were today asked to embark on a three weeks holiday towards the forthcoming elections in Nigeria.
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Lagos 2019: You want freedom? Go and learn tailoring!, Tinubu tells Agbaje
…targets over three million votes for APC in Lagos
…commends Ambode for accepting, respecting party’s decision
The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has told the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Jimi Agbaje to consider learning tailoring or vulcanizer if he truly deserves freedom.
Tinubu also challenged party faithfuls to target three million votes in next year’s elections.
Party stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu said this is to reinforce its relevance in the Centre of Excellence.
“We have six million votes in Lagos. Your target should be half; three million or the entire six million. We must deliver over three million votes in Lagos,” he said.
However, to succeed in the exercise, the former governor urged members to renew their faith in reconciliation, embrace peace, work for unity and embark on the aggressive mobilisation of the electorate.
Tinubu spoke at the APC stakeholders’ meeting, which was held at the party’s secretariat on Acme Road, Ogba, Ikeja. The meeting was attended by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, his deputy, Dr. Idiat Adebule, the governorship candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, his running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, members of the APC Gubernatorial Advisory Council (GAC), party officers, and flag bearers for parliamentary elections.
In a show of magnanimity, Ambode, who said the party is supreme, reiterated his endorsement of the Sanwo-Olu/Hamzat ticket by raising up the hands of the candidate and his running mate, urging other aggrieved aspirants to emulate his example.
He called for what he described as a platform for continuous reconciliation and compensation for aggrieved aspirants, who should be assured of “promissory notes”.
Dr. Adebule, who predicted failure for the PDP, alerted party members to the danger of voided votes, advising them to thumbprint the ballot paper with their index finger.
Sanwo-Olu promised a government of continuity, if elected, urging Lagosians to vote for a party of progress.
Frowning at Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Jimi Agbaje’s remark that Lagos State was in bondage, Hamzat said the state was liberated from bankruptcy 19 years ago when former Governor Tinubu worked assiduously to increase its internally generated revenue from N600 million to N31 billion.
At the meeting were party chairman Tunde Balogun, his deputy, Prince Sunny Ajose, vice chairmen Ashipa Kaoli Olusanya (Lagos East) and Chief Funso Ologunde (Lagos West); Secretary Dr. Wale Ahmed, Southwest APC Women Leader Mrs. Kemi Nelson, State Women Leader Jumoke Okoya-Thomas, Publicity Secretary Joe Igbokwe, his deputy, Abiola Salami, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Chief Rabiu Oluwa, Prof. Tunde Samuel, former House of Assembly Speaker Joko Pelumi, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, House of Assembly members Rotimi Abiru and Gbolahan Yishawu, Ademorin Kuye, Cardinal James Odunmbaku, Yemi Alli, Hakeem Bamgbola, Shamusideen Olaleye, Mrs. Toun Adediran and State Legal Officer Demola Sodiq.
Tinubu, who thanked the party leaders, particularly Ambode, for respecting the wish of the party, prayed that the governor will live long. He also expressed gratitude to party elders for their reconciliatory moves.
Thanking the party faithful for their love, loyalty, support and commitment, he said: “Party supremacy and party discipline have been demonstrated. We came out of the GAC meeting where we decided on direct primary and you endorsed it.”
The former governor explained the delay in launching the official campaign, saying that the chapter was waiting for the release of the list of candidates by the electoral commission.
Reiterating the importance of the polls, Tinubu said: “Where we are going is more important. Here in Lagos, we must maintain a strong outing for APC, a party of progress, development and economy. We must differentiate between a developmental economy and a container economy. We will not accept to get Nigeria corrupt again.
“We suffered 16 years of their failure and fake promises. We have made progress in Lagos We have become the fifth largest economy in Africa. We have six million votes in Lagos. Your target should be half; three million or the entire six million. We must vote en masse for President Muhammdu Buhari and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, our governorship candidate, senators, House of Representatives and Assembly candidates, and later, our chairmen and councillors.”
The party leader said the task before members is to gird their loins and use their votes to resist the PDP’s plot to capture Lagos, instead of regressing to intra-party quarrels and bickering.
He said: “Don’t fight. Some are going to Accord. Go and call them back. Anybody who betrays will be destroyed by that act of betrayal. Some people have gone to other parties, but they cannot beat us. It is important for you leaders to hold meetings. Local council chairmen and councillors and other leaders at the grassroots should hold meetings with those who are aggrieved.
“What is important are not rallies; we hold rallies in the rain and under the sun. But, the mobilisation at the wards are very important. The people should know where they are to vote. If they are annoyed, beg them. If they have complaints, report to us who are leaders. Councillors and chairmen have a lot to do. We must deliver over three million votes in Lagos. Party members will attend rallies. Others in the neighbourhood may not come. You need to mobilise them.”
Tinubu reflected on the plight of the APC in Osun State during the recent governorship election, lamenting that out of 49,000 votes voided by polling officers, 42,000 were cast for the party.
To avert the danger of vote voiding, he urged members to use their index fingers for thumb-printing on the small space on ballot papers on election day.
Tinubu lauded Sanwo-Olu for his bold reconciliatory moves, noting that he has been meeting with aggrieved aspirants who lost out during the primaries with his message of hope.
Tinubu, who called on volunteers to embrace party work, advised Lagosians not to sell their votes because the election is about their future.
He also warned against the danger of expecting transient political gains, stressing that the concrete gains of politics consist in spreading dividends of democracy, including good roads, schools, hospitals and other people-oriented welfare programmes.
Tinubu warned against subversion, saying that “anybody who has gone to the court to sue our party is not a committed member”.
Chiding the PDP flag bearer, Agbaje, for making unguarded statements about the liberation of Lagos, Tinubu said: “Those who said they wanted freedom should go and learn tailoring and vulcanising and we will do freedom for them later. They do not have the people. He was in the contest for the first and second times. He is in the contest for the third time. He will fail again.”
Ambode urged aggrieved aspirants and members to spare a thought for the party’s future, stressing that the party is supreme. He had requested that his deputy, Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat should speak before him so that “I will cap everything with my blessing”.
He said: “We need a greater party, a greater reunion and a greater country for us. Our leaders and candidates have shown that they are ready for the campaigns. We appeal to our aggrieved members to find a place in their hearts, to do the way I have accepted the greatness of our party. The party is supreme.”
The governor called for continuous reconciliation and compensation for aggrieved aspirants, who he said should be assured by the promise made to them by the party leadership.
He said: “We are one party and one family. if we are one party and one family, we should proceed to make APC the reigning party at the cente and in Lagos. I seek the cooperation, solidarity and support for all our candidates-President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on February 16 and for the Sanwo-Olu/Hamzat ticket in March. They will take over from me in good health.”
Mrs. Adebule, who stressed the need for vote training, particularly the use of the index finger for thumb-printing, predicted success for the APC at the poll.
He urged women to brace for the challenge of mobilisation, campaigns and voting, which they have always done to the credit of the party.
In her view, “Agbaje is a familiar rival who is very easy to defeat because of his weak platform and lack of popular support”.
The deputy governor said: “Women of Lagos State, we are committed to the cause. Yes. The cause of delivering the state to APC. The women will lead this campaign and deliver in 2019. Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat have shown that they are committed and competent to lead our party to victory.
“We should go from house to house, street to street to campaign and mobilise. The ballot paper is smaller now. We should use the index finger, the second finger, to thumb-print, to avoid voiding of votes.”
Sanwo-Olu believes Lagosians are ready to vote for APC candidates because of their belief in the party and what it stands for.
Urging party members to prepare for the days of decision-making, he said: “The work is just starting. We should go out there to deliver all our candidates. We should hold our hands in unity. It will be a government of continuity.”
The flag bearer berated Agbaje for what he described as a shortfall in historical perception, saying that his promise to free Lagos from bondage underscored his lack of understanding of the progress made in the last 19 years.
Sanwo-Olu said: “Are we in the 18th century? Are we in the 19th century? How can they say we are under bondage? Lagos is the fifth largest economy in Africa. Lagos contributes over 50 percent of the VAT to the Federal Government. We are not people of the past, but people of the future. We have seen them before. We will defeat them again.
“Let us prepare for the elections. We are not a party that has corrupted the country. We are a progressive party. We have come out of recession. For us in Lagos, we will always work for progress, development, infrastructural development. We will resolve the power challenge and traffic snarl.
“From N600 million, we now generate N31 billion. We are not in bondage.”
The flag bearer admonished party members to put the primary behind them, adding that the challenge of the election is more than the shadow poll.”
Hamzat said: “The election is easy to win. You know why? For 16 years, PDP Federal Government did not construct a road. The Port-Harcourt-Enugu Road, the Second Niger Bridge, Aba-Onitsha Road were completed by the APC Federal Government. They are thieves.
“What is their role in the development of Lagos; only to be coming out to seek for votes. When we sought approval for federal assistance, what role did George and Agbaje play? In 1999, Lagos was a bankrupt state with n600 million IGR monthly. The salary was N1 billion.
“Lagos has been liberated. We have freedom in Lagos. That is why they are able to contest. The PDP government spent N1.7 trillion on power. They ordered containers and hid them for 10 years until we opened the gate. Their umbrella has torn. It is leaking.”
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BREAKING: Small Doctor regains freedom
….Warned to avoid violence
Nigerian pop star, Small Doctor who was arrested on Monday over illegal possession of firearms has regained his freedom.
TheNewsGuru recalls that the ‘Penalty’ singer was arraigned earlier on Tuesday(this afternoon) at the Ebute Metta Magistrate court along with the other occupants in his car.
A police source who prefers anonymity said: “Small Doctor was released by the court and allowed to go on condition he must not engage in any act of violence or commit any offense within the next one year. If he does, the court would not spare him”.
An excited Small Doctor took to his Twitter page to share the news of his release. He wrote: “Believe In GOD, All Power Belongs To GOD Thank You All For The LOVE & Positive Vibe.Omo BETTER Doing Great”.
Believe In GOD, All Power Belongs To GOD??
— small DOCTOR (@iam_smalldoctor) December 4, 2018
Thank You All For The LOVE & Positive Vibe??omo BETTER Doing Great.
? #OmoBETTERConcert This Sun Dec 9th Agege Stadium?
iyanu MASHELE SOONEST✍?✅Small Doctor was paraded at the police command headquarters at Ikeja, after he was arrested around Oshodi on Monday.
The state Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said the artiste had in the past fired shots and injured four people.
He noted that the injured were admitted to a hospital and vowed that the artiste would be made to face the law.
The Afropop singer is currently preparing to stage his end of the year concert slated for Dec 9th 2018.
Nigerians react over Small Doctor’s unlawful possession of firearms