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Police vow justice for guard killed during dog attack

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Police vow justice for guard killed during dog attack

 

The Lagos State Police Command says it will ensure that justice is served for the security guard killed when he was attacked by some dogs in the Pinnock Estate in the Lekki area of the state.

This is just as the police said they had confiscated the dogs and taken the owner, Salisu Mustapha, into custody.

The spokesperson for the command, Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this in a statement shared on X on Wednesday.

It was reported that the command arrested the owner of three dogs that allegedly attacked and killed the security guard.

In a viral video shared on X by a user with the handle @itzbasito, the unidentified security guard was seen lying dead as the Boerboel dogs approached his lifeless body.

The user had stated that the dog owner unknowingly allowed the dogs to roam freely, leading to the attack that claimed the life of the estate guard on Monday night.

Hundeyin, while confirming the incident in a post on his verified X handle on Tuesday, said, “The dog owner has been arrested and is in our custody.”

 

But while giving an update on Wednesday, Hundeyin stated that the dogs were taken into custody while an investigation has commenced.

He also assured the public that justice would be served appropriately.

“Following the unfortunate mauling of a security man to death by three dogs in Pinnock Estate, Ilasan, Lekki on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the Lagos State Police Command has arrested the owner of the dogs, Salisu Mustapha and confiscated the dogs pending the outcome of discreet investigations that have since commenced.

“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Olanrewaju Ishola, assures residents of the estate and the entire people of Lagos State that the ongoing investigations will be brought to a conclusive end and justice will be served as appropriate,” Hundeyin stated.

 

 

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Five remanded in Adamawa for defiling minor

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Five remanded in Adamawa for defiling minor

 

Five persons arraigned by the Adamawa State Police Command, for the offences of criminal conspiracy and defilement of a minor before the Chief Magistrate Court I in Yola, the state capital, have been remanded in prison custody.

The command’s spokesperson, Suleiman Nguroji, in a statement on Wednesday, named the suspects as Ibrahim Aliyu, Muhammed Adamu, Gaddafi Adamu, Usman Umar and Musa Isa, who all hail from Yola town in Yola South LGA.

The statement disclosed that the presiding judge, Magistrate Alheri Ishaku, ordered the remand of the defendants in prison custody pending the outcome of the legal advice from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

According to the First Information Report earlier tendered by the prosecuting police officer, ASP Zakka Musa, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, the defendants allegedly conspired and raped the victim (name withheld) who hails from Mafia Quarters in Yola town.

 

According to the statement, during the investigation, the DNA test conducted by medical experts revealed that the first suspect, Ibrahim Aliyu, who started having unlawful carnal knowledge of the victim, is responsible for the pregnancy contrary to Sections 60 and 211 Penal Code Laws.

“Addressing the court after the plea of the defendants, the command prosecutor said whether the defendants pleaded guilty or not, the second leg of the offences is capital in nature and prayed the court to remand them pending legal advice from the office of the DPP.”

The statement advised the public to always contact the police when they noticed a person or persons committing unlawful acts.

He said the command would continue with its war against the GBV offenders and that tough measures must be taken against perpetrators of such criminal activities.

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The Limit Breaker Manchester: The Generational Prophet of God Dr Chris Okafor Arrives Manchester for Conference ..

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The Limit Breaker Manchester: The Generational Prophet of God Dr Chris Okafor Arrives Manchester for Conference ..

The United Kingdom is ready, Manchester too is ready for the much anticipated family Liberation Program The Limit Breaker conference…

God servant and Global Prophet Dr Chris Okafor has arrived at the city of Manchester with the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ for the 3 days Prophetic conference tagged The Limit Breaker

The Generational Prophet of God step down in Manchester alongside his team, they receive a prophetic welcome from the Son’s and Daughters of Grace Nation London.

The three days Prophetic conference is expected to witness Life transforming experience, Deliverance, Healing , restoration and Solution to all kinds of Problems brought before the Lord…

The Data is Wednesday 6th -Friday 8th November 2024 and the Venue is Britannia Hotel, Manchester, 35 Portland street Manchester MI 3LA.

The Generational Prophet of God Dr Chris Okafor is using this medium to invite all to this Prophetic gathering and as you join him to pray, your life will never remain the same.

 

Yours Truly Society Herald online will bring a blow by blow account of the 3 days Prophetic conference to all its numerous readers.

The Limit Breaker Manchester: The Generational Prophet of God Dr Chris Okafor Arrives Manchester for Conference ..

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Fidelis Oditah’s commercialized outbursts against EFCC, corruption fighting back

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*Fidelis Oditah’s commercialized outbursts against EFCC, corruption fighting back*

*By Kehinde Osifisan

The recent virulent outbursts on a national television Programme by a UK-based Nigeria lawyer, Professor
Fidelis Oditah, calls for serious concern as it was nothing short of corruption fighting back.

One is taken aback that Professor Oditah, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), though far from home, could go on a national television’s live programme to display or feign such lack of knowledge about the EFCC’s Establishment Act, operations and recent sterling accomplishments of the Commission, especially under the current, widely acclaimed, leadership of Ola Olukoyede as Chairman.

The unrestrained attacks on the EFCC by the professor and his startling comments trivialising the issue of corruption and the unrelenting efforts and commendable achievements of the Commission in the last one year, leaves much to be desired.
One cannot accept that the professor, though foreign based, is unaware of the developments and achievements of the EFCC in the last one year, even in this age of the internet.

Rather, one suspects that corruption is fighting back. Having failed to rubbish the EFCC and its Chairman, through simulated attacks by its local recruits, Nigeria’s politically exposed persons undergoing corruption trials, might have chosen to ‘boost’ its well oiled propaganda machine by recruiting foreign based “opinion experts”.

Ironically, the Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, Christopher Wray, from the United Kingdom, where Oditah has long been ensconced, paid historic visit to the EFCC headquarters, commending the Commission on the feat attained in the fight against corruption and financial crimes and seeking more collaboration with the EFCC in their shared mandate of fighting corruption and financial crimes across the borders. The visit was the first of its kind Olin the annals of the EFCC.

Wray expressed confidence and appreciation to the Commission for its professional handling of transnational economic and financial crimes, especially cybercrimes and sextortion; and pledged stronger cooperation with the Commission.

The renewed attraction of foreign law enforcement/anticorruption agencies to the EFCC under Olukoyede has been unprecedented and strongly anchors on the new face of the fight against economic and financial crimes. The new professional approach of the Commission resonates well with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), leading to positives outcomes and result-oriented synergies.

Also, on September 6, 2024, the EFCC boss handed over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) the sum of $180,300 (about N310,000,000 – million here hundred and ten million naira) and 53 vehicles worth hundreds of millions of naira; being assets recovered for Canadian victims of Nigerian fraudsters.
Representing the Canadian authorities and the RCMP at the handover ceremony were Robert Aboumitri, First Secretary, Deputy High Commission of Canada and Nasser Salihou, Liaison Officer and Programme Manager, RCM.

The EFCC has also been making exploits with the Spanish Police. On September 20, 2024, Olukoyede handed over €5,100 (Five Thousand, One Hundred Euros – N9.5M, Nine million, five hundred thousand naira) proceeds of crime to the Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria, Juan Ignacio Sell, being the sum recovered from a Nigerian romance fraudster for Heinz Burchard Einhaus Uchtmann, a Spanish victim, by the EFCC in collaboration with the Spanish Police.

It can therefore be discerningly deduced that Oditah’s vituperations were not only out of touch with realities on ground concerning the EFCC, but also, most probably, stemmed from the spurs of the political clique that is seriously unhappy with EFCC, as it continues to touch and puts on trial, the hitherto “untouchables” and “sacred cows”.

As the EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, puts it: “There is no denying the fact that the respected professor goofed in all his comments about the EFCC and his views are not reflective of the realities on ground concerning the anti- corruption fight of the government.”

However, it is good and reassuring to note that Ola Olukoyede remains unperturbed, undeterred and undaunted in his commitment to delivering the constitutional mandate of the EFCC. As he declared in a charge to the EFCC operatives after mandating all of them to declare their assets for verification: “Don’t be tired. They will call us names. They will abuse us. But we will remain on our feet and pursue the mandate that was given to us by the (EFCC) Act. We will fight this war. I assure you that there will be be light at the end of the tunnel. We will win at last. Nigeria will win.”

Osifisan, a Social Policy Advocate, is the Programme Coordinator at the Abuja-based Journalists Against Corruption (JAC) and sent this via [email protected]

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