Tag: Traditional Ruler

  • BREAKING: Taraba’s top traditional ruler dies

    BREAKING: Taraba’s top traditional ruler dies

    The Paramount and Supreme Ruler of the Jukun Race and Chairman Taraba State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Majesty, Dr Shekarau Angyu Masa Ibi, Kuvyo II CON has joined his ancestors.

    This was contained in a statement issued by Jolly Agbu Masa-IBI, SA Media to Aku-Uka on Sunday.

    The Aku Uka joined his ancestors at the age of 84 after leading the Kwararafa Race for 45 Years.

    All traditional rites in accordance to the Jukun tradition has since commences.

    The final traditional rites for Aku Uka’s transition from the Palace to Puje would be announced in due course.

  • Anambra Government confirms killing of deposed traditional ruler, driver; tells police to go after killers

    Anambra Government confirms killing of deposed traditional ruler, driver; tells police to go after killers

    The Anambra State Government has reacted to the killing of a former traditional ruler in the state, Chief Alexander Edozieuno and his driver.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG gathered that Edozieuno and his driver was killed on Friday by unknown gunmen.

    TNG reports that Edozieuno was one of the 12 monarchs suspended by Governor Willie Obiano last year, for accompanying an oil magnate, Prince Arthur Eze, on a visit to President Muhammadu Buhari, without permission.

    However, in a swift reaction, the Anambra State Government in statement on Saturday by the Commissioner of Information and Public Enlightenment, C. Don Adinuba said Edozieuno’s death was shocking and sad.

    Adinuba said Governor Willie Obiano has directed security agencies to fish out the murderers of the former traditional ruler.

    Read full statement below:

    Violent of Death of Chief Alexander Edozieuno

    The Anambra State Government has received with shock the news of the death of Chief Alexander Edozieuno, the former traditional ruler of the Mkpunando community in Aguleri, Anambra East Local Government Area.

     

    He was killed yesterday together with his driver, simply identified as Chukwuemeka, while driving on Ezu Bridge, Otuocha, Anambra East LGA, according to reports.

     

    On learning of Chief Edozieuno’s death, Governor Willie Obiano directed the new Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Tony Olofu, to use all resources available to him to fish out those behind the murder. Mr Olofu’s visit to the crime scene and subsequent actions show the seriousness with which he is treating the murder.

     

    It is disheartening that Chief Edozieuno should die this way when violent crime has been reduced to its lowest level in Anambra State since its creation in August, 1991, making Anambra Nigeria’s safest state despite recent organized attacks.

     

    We regret that there are still elements who have little regard for human life, let alone the dignity of the human person. This is in spite of the sustained efforts of the current administration to make our society more caring and more humane.

     

    We extend the condolences of the people and Government of Anambra State to the Edozieuno family, the Mkpunando community, the friends, relatives and associates of Chief Edozieuno.

     

    May Chief Edozieuno’s soul rest in peace.

     

    Signed

     

    C. Don Adinuba

    Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment.

  • Gunmen kidnap traditional ruler in Niger

    Gunmen kidnap traditional ruler in Niger

    The Police Command in Niger, on Sunday, confirmed the abduction of Dr Mahmud Aliyu, the District Head of Wawa in Borgu Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident in Minna.

    The district head was kidnapped from his palace on Saturday night at about 10pm by heavily armed gunmen.

    Abiodun said that the police were already on the bandits’ trail to rescue the district head.

    “The Police tactical team and members of the vigilante of the area have been deployed for manhunt of the hoodlums, with a view to rescue the victim and arrest the culprits”, he added.

    He called on residents to support security agencies with intelligence information to aid in the fight against banditry and kidnapping in the state.

  • Kidnapped Kogi traditional ruler regains freedom

    Kidnapped Kogi traditional ruler regains freedom

    Alhaji Mohammed Adambe, a first class traditional ruler in Kogi State, who was kidnapped on July 13, has been released.

    The Spokesman for the state police command, DSP William Aya, who confirmed this on Sunday in Lokoja, said that the traditional ruler was released in the evening of July 17.

    It would be recalled that Adambe, the traditional ruler of Eganyi, was kidnapped on Okene-Ajaokuta road while returning to his community.

    Aya said that the state police command had already sent a delegation to Eganyi to sympathise with the ruler.

    Adambe spent five days with his captors before regaining freedom.

  • BREAKING: Imo traditional ruler, entire cabinet chiefs kidnapped

    BREAKING: Imo traditional ruler, entire cabinet chiefs kidnapped

    His Royal Highness, Eze Charles Iroegbu, the traditional ruler of Umueze community of Nguru Mbaise in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State has been kidnapped.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Eze Iroegbu, who is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of All States Mass Transit, was kidnapped along with his cabinet chiefs.

    The incident, coincidentally, is coming around the same time the Ehime Mbano police station was attacked.

    The traditional ruler and his cabinet chiefs were on their way back from a traditional wedding at Mbano when they were kidnapped by some heavily armed men.

    The incident has thrown the entire community into a very deep sorrowful mood.

    TNG on Thursday learnt the gun-wielding kidnappers laid ambush awaiting the traditional ruler and his cabinet chiefs and whisked them away.

    A source revealed that the kidnappers took the traditional ruler and his cabinet chiefs away leaving the three vehicles they were in behind.

    Meanwhile, the Police command in Imo was yet to speak on the incident at the time of filing this report.

  • Lagos sacks Kirikiri traditional ruler

    Lagos sacks Kirikiri traditional ruler

    The Lagos State Government has removed the Baale of Kirikiri in Oriade Local Council Development Area, Babalola Shabi.

    The state government has also affirmed the selection of Chief Anthony Babatunde Babalola for the stool of Baale of Kirikiri, in the Oriade Local Council Development Area, (LCDA).

    The government said its decision followed “painstaking deliberation and examination of the Obas and Chiefs Law, and Customary Law of the community, (Kirikri).

    It also said an ad-hoc committee set up on the matter identified two ruling houses as those eligible to produce a candidate for the stool. These are the Agunbiade, and Folami ruling houses.

    Prior, the two ruling houses had petitioned the government against a certain Babalola Shabi. The petitioners, through their lawyers Taiwo Lakanu &co, affirmed they were the legitimate royal families and traced their ancestry to Tumbulu Babalola. Babalola, they said, became the first Baale of Kirikiri Town in 1893.

    The ruling houses, more so, accused Shabi of usurping the stool, despite he not being a royal. Shabi, as stated, “wandered into Ebute (waterside) area of Kirikiri Town to make a living by assisting sand dredgers and sand buyers to load sand into tippers”.

  • Abia’s foremost traditional ruler, Eze Enweremadu is dead

    Abia’s foremost traditional ruler, Eze Enweremadu is dead

    Eze Benard Enweremadu, the Traditional Head of Ngwaland (Ezeukwu of Ngwaukwu) in Abia, is dead, his family announced on Saturday.

    The heir apparent, Christopher Enweremadu, announced the death of the first-class traditional ruler in a statement issued at the deceased’s country home in Ahiaba Ngwaukwu Autonomous Community in Isialangwa North Local Government Area.

    Christopher, a former Speaker, Abia House of Assembly, stated that Enweremadu died on Jan. 17 at the age of 77.

    The royal father, who mounted the traditional stool of Ezeukwu of Ukwu at age 33, marked his 44th anniversary on the throne on Oct. 23, 2020.

    He was coroneted on Oct. 23, 1976, to become the 13th traditional head of Ngwaland.

    He was the deputy chairman, Council of Traditional Rulers in the old Imo and later became the Chairman of Abia Council of Traditional Rulers.

  • Bandits invade Kaduna communities, kill traditional ruler, three others

    Bandits invade Kaduna communities, kill traditional ruler, three others

    Armed bandits have killed a traditional ruler and three other locals in attacks on Kaduna communities.

    State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the killings in a statement on Thursday.

    Aruwan did not disclose the exact days the incidents occurred.

    The development comes less than a week after five people were killed by gunmen in the state.

    Aruwan said two of the victims identified as Dogara Yahaya, ward head of Baranje village, and Reuben Adamu, were killed at Baranje village near Buruku in the Chikun Local Government Area of the state.

    The statement read, “At Ungwan Sada in Giwa Local Government Area, armed bandits killed one Ibrahim Salisu after an attempt to kidnap him.

    “Similarly, Abdullahi Saleh, a herder, was killed by armed bandits along the Kangimi axis, on the Kaduna-Jos Road in the Igabi Local Government Area.

    “Governor Nasir El-Rufai noted these reports with sadness, and sent condolences to the families of the slain citizens, while praying for the repose of their souls. He also tasked security agencies to ensure diligent investigations into the incidents.

    “Intensified ground and air patrols are set to be sustained in Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Igabi and Chikun local government areas, linking up to Niger State.”

    Kaduna, among several other states in the northern region, has been plagued by insecurity in recent years.

  • [Photo] Traditional ruler, dad, two sons arrested for kidnapping in Imo

    [Photo] Traditional ruler, dad, two sons arrested for kidnapping in Imo

    Eze Andrew Okuegbunuwa, a traditional ruler in Awara, Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo, was on Monday paraded by the police for alleged involvement in the kidnapping.

    The 59 year-old ruler of Obor Community was paraded along with 30 other suspects who allegedly committed various crimes, ranging from robbery, kidnaping and rape, among others.

    The Commissioner of Police in Imo, Mr Issac Akinmoyede, said a gang had kidnapped one Louis Obodo, at Mgbala Agwa and Insp. Oscar Mbaeri, in Agwa in Oguta Local Government recently.

    He said that the gang kidnapped Chigozirim Nnaji, Desmond Okonkwo and Anyanwu Amarachi on July 19 after which the police gave them a hot chase.

    Akinmoyede said that the gang had abandoned their unregistered Lexus 330 Jeep during an exchange of gun fire with operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad and Anti-kidnapping units of the command.

    The traditional ruler confirmed the gang used his Lexus 330 with registration number URM 404 EL during the kidnapping.

    He also said the gang paid him N3million to replace the vehicle, after the police impounded it.

    “My Nephew took my vehicle to do kidnapping, I am not one of them. Though they have used my vehicle about four times and they gave me money,” he said.

    Akinyomede gave the details of the operation of the gang and how the gang members were picked one, after the other:

    On 19/7/2020, a gang of kidnappers came into Owerri Metropolis, at different locations, kidnapped one Louis N. Obodo ‘m’ aged 45yrs of Mgbala Agwa in Oguta LGA, Inspr. Oscar Mbaeri ‘m’ aged 40yrs of Agwa in Oguta LGA, Chigozirim Festus Nnaji ‘m’ aged 39yrs of Egwelu Atta in Njaba LGA, Desmond Okonkwo ‘m’ aged 38yrs of Nnempi in Oru West LGA and Anyanwu Amarachi ‘f’ 30yrs old of No. 76 Lobo Street, Owerri, all of Imo State.

    While escaping with their victims, operatives of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), gave them a hot chase, forcing them to abandon three (3) of their victims and their operational vehicle a Lexus RX330 SUV with Reg. No. (EDO) URM-40 EL. Through the help of their motorcycle pilots and backups who always lead the way before and after operations, the hoodlums managed to escape with two of the victims.

    However, a few moments later SARS operatives arrived the scene, saw the abandoned vehicle and recovered it to the station.

    Based on the above, Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) and SARS conducted joint investigation with a view to rescue the victims and possibly arrest the hoodlums.

    On 28/7/2020, at about 0400hrs at Umuokuzu Awara in Ohaji/Egbema LGA of Imo State, operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) through painstaking and diligent investigation arrested one Eze Andrew Okuegbunuwa ‘m’ aged 59yrs old of Obor Community in Awara, Oguta LGA, Imo State, in connection with the kidnap and other armed robbery incidents. Investigation further revealed that the arrested suspect provided the operational vehicle, Lexus RX330 SUV with Reg. No. URM 404 EL for the kidnappers.

    Having lost the vehicle in the operation, Andrew Okuegbunuwa was given the sum of N3,000,000.00 (Three Million Naira) to replace his vehicle by the kidnappers. It was further discovered that the vehicle was not registered as there is no record of the said vehicle in the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) database.

    His arrest also led to the arrest one Benard Uzoma ‘m’ a native Doctor at Umunoha, in Mbaitoli LGA, whose job is to provide the gang with protection from death and arrest. He was paid the sum of two hundred thousand (N200,000) as his own share from the loot.

    On 29/7/2020, operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit in continuation of the investigation arrested one CALEB AGU ‘m’ a 42years old pastor from Umuoni Agwa in Oguta LGA, Imo State. He confessed being the head and spiritual leader of the gang.

    Also one EBENEZER OBIOHA ‘m’ 38yrs old, was arrested with bullet wounds in his hometown OGAMMA AWARA IN OHAJI EGBEMA LGA ,where the operatives, came under heavy attack. In the process of his arrest, four (4) AK 47 rifles, one Light Assault Rifle (LAR) belonging to NDLEA, one Sub- Machine Gun (SMG) belonging to NDLEA as well were recovered. The arrested suspects confessed to being the gang that shot at the three NDLEA officers and carted away their rifles (LAR and SMG) on 15/05/2020 at 1945hrs, when they were ambushed at Ohi Junction while coming back from an assignment.

    A total sum of Four Million Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N4,200,000) was recovered from the suspects out of the combined ransom of Seven Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N7,500,000) paid for the release of the two victims.

    The group which operates once in a month according to our intelligence had to step up the tempo to twice a month in compliance with the directive from CALEB (their pastor), who told them that he needed money to conclude his ongoing projects.

    It is noteworthy therefore, that both Caleb and Ebenezer commenced the construction of their mansions at Awara and Agwa respectively in January 2020, and both buildings are at completion stages.

    Investigation was extended to the operational base of these criminals at Omoku creek in Rivers state. Also arrested are:-
    1. FABIAN OBIOHA ‘M’ AGED 60YRS OF OGAMMA AWARA IN OHAJI EGBEMA LGA
    2. OGECHI OBIOHA ‘F’ AGED 30YRS OF OGAMMA AWARA IN OHAJI EGBEMA LGA
    3. KENNEDY OKWUONU ‘M’ AGED 40YRS OF ONITSHA IN OBINGWA LGA, ABIA STATE.

    They have confessed to their respective roles in the gang and the operation as follows:-

    CALEB AGU (A Pastor) Head and spiritual Leader and Director of the gang.

    IKECHUKWU NJOKU is the Protocol officer and boy to Caleb who uses bike to transport victims through track roads to the point of pick up to the creek.

    EBENEZER OBIOHA is the operational commander and an executor to the gang. He confessed to being the one that shot the NDLEA officers.

    FABIAN OBIOHA is the father of Ebenezer and the gang’s armourer.

    KENNEDY OKWUONU is Ebenezer’s brother-in-law who provides the group with hard drugs as well as other logistics at the creek.

    EZE ANDREW OKEGBUNUWA: – Provide the gang with vehicle for their operations.

    OGECHI OBIOHA: – Distribute ransom to the members of the gang at their various locations as soon as payment is made by victims.

    BENARD UZOMA: – A native doctor, provided the gang with protection from operational hazards and arrests.

    Suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.

  • Herders rape traditional ruler’s wife, sisters-in-law

    Herders rape traditional ruler’s wife, sisters-in-law

    Armed men suspected to be herdsmen attacked the Mbanyiar community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State and raped wife of the Acting District Head of Mbawa, Chief Oliver Chado and his two sisters-in-law.

    Mbawa is a community in Governor Samuel Ortom’s village.

    It was learnt that the 11 herders invaded Mbawa and started shooting sporadically after they chased the Acting District Head away from his house before they raped his wife.

    The herdsmen, who were said to be heavily armed with sophisticated weapons, also reportedly destroyed crops stored in food barns.

    Chado, who confirmed the incident to journalists, disclosed that the herdsmen last week invaded the community and killed many domestic animals including goats, pigs and chickens and took others away alive.