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  • Detectives unearth how Doctor killed, buried two women inside his office

    Detectives unearth how Doctor killed, buried two women inside his office

     

    Detectives in Kwara have found the corpse of a woman buried in the office of the Chief Medical Director of Kaiama General Hospital, Dr Abbass Adeyemi.

    The corpse of the woman simply identified as Nofisat Halidu was found in a shallow grave in the hospital in the presence of her husband, according to the police.

    Adeyemi, who is currently in detention, had been linked with different cases of murder.

    Last month, the Edo State Police Command arrested Adeyemi over the killing of one Emmanuel Yobo Agbovinuere, a taxi driver.

    The suspect, who hails from Offa LGA of Kwara State, was alleged to have killed the victim on September 3, in Benin City and dumped his corpse at Otofure community on the Benin-Lagos highway.

    The doctor, who graduated from the University of Ilorin (Unilorin) in 2013, was said to have met the late Agbovinuere (cab driver) sometime in July, 2022, at a hotel and engaged his services.

    However, Paul Odama, the new Commissioner of Police in Kwara, had ordered a fresh probe into the case of Halidu.

    According to Ajayi Okansami, Police Public Relations Officer in Kwara, it was during investigation that the cases were unraveled.

    “The Kwara State Police Command wishes to inform the public of the result of an investigation ordered by CP Paul Odama psc (+) the newly posted Commissioner of Police Kwara State. On assumption of office, as commissioner of police Kwara State, while going through some petitions written by some citizens, a particular case struck the CP regarding a reported case of one missing lady by name Nofisat Halidu ‘F’ in Kaiama, Kaiama Local government area of Kwara State, on 21/11/2021.

    “The CP immediately ordered the setting up of a high powered investigation team led by the deputy Commissioner of Police in the State CID, to unravel the mystery surrounding the kidnap case and other unresolved cases before his assumption of Office.

    “Based on the CP order, investigation into the cases began on Friday 30/9/2022. Working on a lead provided by the arrest and confession of one Dr Adio Adeyemi Adebowale ‘M’ in Edo State confirming he killed one Ifeoluwa ‘F’ his girlfriend who was declared missing in Tanke area of Ilorin sometimes in 2021 and her dead body later discovered in a bush in Alapa area of Ilorin where he dumped it.

    “Incidentally, the said Doctor was the chief medical director of Kaiama general hospital, investigation led the team to Kaiama general hospital where the suspect’s office was forced opened, a cursory look at the office presented a suspicious sight of a freshly cemented floor tiles, curiously the tiles were broken and a gory sight welcomed the detectives, behold, lying inside the shallow grave was a decomposing carcass of an unidentified female.

    “Further search of the office led to the opening of a trash can where another body of a lady later identified as the earlier reported missing Nofisat Halidu ‘f’ identified by the husband, one Mr Halidu and other members of the community who were present at the scene at the time of the search.

    “Other items recovered in the detained doctors office include, two telephone handsets found in the hand bag of one of the ladies found in the doctor’s drawer. Two female handbags, a female wig, a veil and a female pant.”

  • Just In: Nigerian soldiers in gun battle with Boko Haram fighters

    Just In: Nigerian soldiers in gun battle with Boko Haram fighters

     

    The Nigerian Army are currently in a gunfight with Boko Haram insurgents on Borno highway.

    Reports monitored by TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) indicates that the Nigerian troops are currently exchanging fire with the insurgents along the Damboa to Maiduguri Road in the North East of Borno State.

    A Counter-insurgency expert and analyst who confirmed this said that the suspected members of the Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, Boko Haram terrorist group ambushed troops of Operation Hadin Kai escorting commercial vehicles at Yaleri Village, along the Damboa Road.

    He said that the troops are currently battling with the insurgents, while many of the passengers scampered for safety.

    The report added that the jihadists rained heavy gunfire on the Military convoy moving in armoured and soft-skin vehicles, escorting the commercial vehicles, but the troops are currently responding to them.

    However, no casualty has been confirmed as at the time of filing this report.

  • No single day passes without people being killed in North, Sultan cries out

    No single day passes without people being killed in North, Sultan cries out

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, and the CAN President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, have lampooned the Federal Government for the poor management of the nation’s security.

    Following the recent escalation of attacks in the Shinkafi axis of Sokoto, they called for a collective and coordinated approach to solve the nation’s security problems.

    Speaking in Abuja at the 4th Quarter 2021 Meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, on Thursday, the Sultan said everything was not right with the country, citing the increased level of crime and criminality across the federation.

    The Sultan said, “If I continue talking about the insecurity in the North, we will not leave this room, some few days ago, we are witnesses to the media report on how people were killed in a bus in Sokoto, even though the figure is not correct, but even one life is important, there is no single day that passes without people being killed in the North especially in the North West now, but we don’t hear it.

    “Let’s not deceive ourselves, everything is not alright, I have said this so many times, and to know that you have a problem, you have part of the solution. The earlier we rise up to the occasion, come together, the better for us.”

    Citing the recent threat letter by bandits to Christians in Zamfara state, the Sultan also came hard on the security agencies for not doing enough to investigate and authentication the source of violent message.

    He lamented that the lack of due diligence by the police before informing Christians of the planned attack on Churches in Zamfara could have frightened worshippers and dampened their faith.

    Sultan said, “When I saw a note that the bandits are threatening Christians in Zamfara, I asked what is the work of our security agencies? Why will they come out and make such comment when they have not verified it? You are making people to be more frightened.

    “I will not stop going to mosque to pray because I saw in a paper that if I go to mosque I will be killed, let me be killed. I must die. So, Christians should not be afraid of going to church to worship because an anonymous person is threatening them.”

    While advocating for a new approach and strategy to address some of the challenges in the country, Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar said some religious leaders have been part of the major problems the nation is facing.

    “We have to be careful in the way we handle, say and do things as religious leaders. We are not political leaders. Therefore, we have to be wary of what we say, where and how we say such things, because our followers will definitely believe in what we say. They will believe and feel that it is from the Holy Koran or the Holy Bible.

    “We cannot go on telling things to people without thinking that they will believe. We cannot go on saying things that we know we don’t have full knowledge of,” the monarch cautioned.

    On his part, Ayokunle who co-Chairs NIREC with the Sultan, described the nation’s highways as “den of kidnappers and a no-go-area for travellers.”

    He wondered why the security forces could not trace the kidnappers to their hideout and rescue the victims.

    According to him, “Travelling from one point to another by road in particular have become a very great risk, kidnapper are everywhere and they don’t only come out to kidnap but also to kill, so you don’t know who the next victim is going to be.

    “Why should these people be killing and hiding people in our territory without being challenged, why should it be easy for them to hide people somewhere within the state and the security agencies in the state within few days or weeks will not be able to fish them out?”

    Above all, the CAN President called for increase in intelligence gathering; urging the public to also volunteer information to the security agencies to help the tracing and apprehension of the criminals.

    He also advocated for increased investment in the military to enhance their performance, and warned the security forces to purge themselves of elements who aid and abet criminality in the country.

    In his remarks, the Executive Secretary of NIREC, Prof. Cornelius Omonokhua, called on Christians and Muslims to join hands to fight terrorism and insecurity.

    “No terrorist can be a religious person and no religious person can be a terrorist. We must come together now to pray and fight those who have waged war against humanity in Nigeria,” Omonokhua noted.

  • I once considered killing my dad to avenge my mum-Will Smith

    I once considered killing my dad to avenge my mum-Will Smith

    Will Smith, popular American actor and rapper, has opened up about the complicated relationship he shared with William Carroll Smith Sr, his late father.

     

    In an exclusive excerpt from his upcoming memoir ‘Will’ — published by People on Wednesday — Smith narrated how he once contemplated killing his late dad to avenge alleged abuse suffered by Caroline Bright, his mother.

    “My father was violent, but he was also at every game, play, and recital. He was an alcoholic, but he was sober at every premiere of every one of my movies,” he wrote.

    “The same intense perfectionism that terrorized his family put food on the table every night of my life.”

    The 53-year-old film producer also recalled a fierce moment he saw between his parents that he would never forget.

    “When I was nine years old, I watched my father punch my mother in the side of the head so hard that she collapsed. I saw her spit blood. That moment in that bedroom, probably more than any other moment in my life, has defined who I am,” he wrote.

    “Within everything that I have done since then – the awards and accolades, the spotlights and attention, the characters and the laughs – there has been a subtle string of apologies to my mother for my inaction that day. For failing her in the moment. For failing to stand up to my father. For being a coward.”

    It is understood that Smith lost his father to cancer in 2016 – about 16 years after his parents divorced.

    “One night, as I delicately wheeled him from his bedroom toward the bathroom, a darkness arose within me,” Smith continued.

    “The path between the two rooms goes past the top of the stairs. As a child I’d always told myself that I would one day avenge my mother. That when I was big enough, when I was strong enough, when I was no longer a coward, I would slay him.

    “I paused at the top of the stairs. I could shove him down, and easily get away with it. … As the decades of pain, anger, and resentment coursed then receded, I shook my head and proceeded to wheel Daddio to the bathroom.”

     

  • Two killed in fresh attack on Kaduna village, el-Rufai reacts

    Two killed in fresh attack on Kaduna village, el-Rufai reacts

    Troops of Operation Safe Haven say some unidentified persons have attacked Ungwan Taila village in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State, during which two residents died.

    The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna.

    Aruwan said the troops arrived in the village to find that the assailants had killed two residents

    He said: “Receiving the report, Governor Nasir el-Rufai expressed deep regret at further loss of life from such attacks in the area.

    “He prayed for the repose of the souls of the deceased and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to their family.

    “In the meantime, the troops will continue search-and-rescue operations in the area.

    “Citizens will be briefed on further updates.”

  • Police officer killed by Lagos hoodlums is buried

    Police officer killed by Lagos hoodlums is buried

    Tears flowed freely on Friday as a Chief Superintendent of Police, Mr Kazeem Abonde, who was killed by hoodlums in Lagos during a raid to enforce the restriction of the commercial motorcyclist was buried in Ibadan.

    Family members, relatives, and some residents of Abonde community, Ibadan in Ona Ara Local Government Area where the deceased hailed wept as the corpse of the police officer was brought to the family house by his colleagues led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Lagos State Command, Ahmed Kotangora.

    Abonde who was said to be planning to go into full-time law practice, having bagged a Master’s Degree in Law, and just had about nine months remaining to serve in the police before he was gruesomely murdered by the hoodlums in the line of duty.

    Widow of the late officer, Idayat and his young children described the deceased as a loving husband and a caring father.

    They said Abonde’s death was still like a dream to them.

    The elder brother of the deceased officer, Alhaji Kehinde Musbawudeen, urged the police to ensure that those who killed his brother were brought to justice.

    DCP Kotangora while speaking in an interview with journalists after the burial said Abonde was a courageous and dedicated officer who was very instrumental to the success of the police against criminality in Lagos State.

    He said the command was already investigating the killing while promising that the killers would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

  • Mob kills Kano Pastor, burns house, church, school

    Mob kills Kano Pastor, burns house, church, school

    Mobs have reportedly killed a pastor identified as Reverend Yohanna Shuaibu in Massu, a village in Sumaila Local Government Area of Kano State.

    It was gathered that the mobs also burnt down the slain pastor’s house, church and mission school.

    It was reported that the incident happened when a young Muslim man who converted to Christianity allegedly killed his brother’s wife during a fight and the mobs suspected that the pastor has hand in the alleged conversion.

    A statement by the Hausa Christian Foundation said the incident occurred in the early hours of September 23.

    The statement reads: “A few days ago one young man who converted from Islam but has neither been going to Church nor mosque fought with his brother’s wife. In the cause of the fight, he hit her with pestle and she died, the young man surrendered himself to the Mopol that are stationed in the area and was taken to the station for further prosecution.

    “The place became so tense as people who heard the position of the Moslems in the area advised the Reverend to leave the area for a safer place because the Moslems felt the young man who killed a woman in a fight is a Christian, sensing that as usual, they may attack the Reverend as the main target especially because of his obvious exploits.”

    The pastor, however, left for one of the neighbouring villages called Biri where he stayed for a night, the next day he came back to vacate the school pupils to avoid any eventualities knowing that if the school activities continued, the children can easily be targeted and killed.

    “Late Reverend Shuaibu noticed that the tension was doused and he thought he could stay with his family and people, but the Moslems gather their mob, descended on him, macheted him badly and burnt down his house, the church as well as the school in the night. His wife was able to sneak out with the children in the midst of the mob since it was dark already,” the statement further read.

    When contacted, the spokesperson of the Kano State Police Command, DSP Abdullahi Haruna confirmed the incident, but said normalcy has since returned to the area.
    DSP Haruna said six persons have been arrested in connection with the murder of the pastor and one other who allegedly murdered the lady.
    “A peace committee to ensure peaceful coexistence in the area has swung into action and normalcy has returned to the area,” DSP Haruna stated.

  • ISWAP kills 7 soldiers, injures others in Borno ambush

    ISWAP kills 7 soldiers, injures others in Borno ambush

    The Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists have killed seven soldiers and four Civilian JTF in an ambush along the Marte/Dikwa axis of Borno State.

    Confirming the incident yesterday in Maiduguri, the Sector leader of Civilian JTF, Modu Ba’ana, said the insurgents planted improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), Thursday, along Maiduguri/Dikwa, while the military convoy was travelling from Marte to Maiduguri.

    He disclosed that the convoy was escorting soldiers that were granted leave pass from Marte to catch a flight to their respective destinations in the country, and that the ISWAP ambush occurred at Ala village, located between Dikwa and Marte border towns.

    He said: “One of the military vehicles stepped on the IEDs planted by the terrorists. Some extremists hidden around the spot also opened fire on the other convoys, leading to the death of seven soldiers and four local security vigilantes, who were travelling in the convoy.”

    Ba’ana noted that the ambush is part of ISWAP’s strategies to consolidate its hold on Sambisa Forest after Boko Haram’s withdrawal in July.

    He said the ISWAP fighters were led by Aboubacar Oucacha Fiya, who oversees the Marte areas in Lake Chad Basin. Thursday coordinated attacks coincided with the repel of ISWAP terrorists at military bases in Malam Fatori and Babangida communities of Borno and Yobe states.

  • JUST IN: Jide Sowore, brother of Sahara Reporters’ publisher, shot dead by killer herdsmen

    JUST IN: Jide Sowore, brother of Sahara Reporters’ publisher, shot dead by killer herdsmen

    Suspected herdsmen have killed Olajide Sowore, the younger brother of Sahara Reporters’ publisher Omoyele, the activist said in a statement.

    Omoyele Sowore said his brother was killed by armed men suspected by witnessed to be herdsmen while travelling between Benin and Ondo on Saturday morning.

    He was studying pharmacy at Igbinedion University, Mr Sowore said, decrying his brother’s loss as a huge one for his family and friends.

    A spokesman for the police in Akure did not immediately return a request seeking comments from Peoples Gazette on Saturday morning.

    The development came as southerners are pushing to restrict herdsmen activities across the region. On Thursday, Ondo became the latest state to adopt a law against open grazing when Governor Rotimi Akeredolu signed the state’s anti-open grazing bill into law.

    The state has witnessed repeated deadly attacks linked to herdsmen. In 2019, Funke Olakunrin, daughter of Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti, was killed by suspected herdsmen along the same route where Mr Sowore was killed today. The police said they had made arrests in connection to Mrs Olakunrin’s death, both no suspect has been convicted to date.

    Mr Sowore described his late brother as selfless and industrious, saying his demise would leave a void in the prominent Ondo family.

    “You lived your life so that everyone could be alright but now assassinated by everything that’s not alright!” the publisher said.

  • Insecurity: Another, two farmers killed in Modakeke, Osun

    Insecurity: Another, two farmers killed in Modakeke, Osun

    Barely two weeks that five farmers were killed in Toro village, Modakeke, two farmers have been killed in Alapata, another village in Modakeke.

    A man and a woman whose identities yet unknown, were said to be working in their farm when the assailants murdered them.

    It was gathered that another person who was in the farm very close to where the incident happened, escaped the assassination.

    The spokesperson of the Osun police command, SP Yemisi Opalola, who confirmed the incident to newsmen on Sunday, said it happened on Saturday afternoon.

    The police spokesperson confirmed the arrest of two suspects, saying that efforts are still on to arrest other accomplices.

    She started that investigation is still ongoing and promised that the suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation.