One Dead, Eight Injured In Rivers Shooting As Police Arrest Suspects

In a shooting incident in Omoku, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of the state, the Rivers State Police Command has confirmed that one person has been killed and eight others have been injured.

The incident took place along Sambo Street in Omoku on Monday morning, according to the police.

Around 7:00 a.m., a report from the Omoku Police Division revealed that the shooting occurred during a youth masquerade parade in the area.

Barrister Akpudi Ikechukwu and four members of the Nigeria Forest Guards Security Service allegedly engaged in a fight, according to the police. Nine members of the masquerade group were seriously hurt during the altercation.

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Eight others are receiving treatment at the same hospital, with the exception of one of the victims, who has been identified as Obulo, who was later confirmed dead.

Barrister Akpudi Ikechukwu and two other suspects were detained and transferred to the state’s criminal investigation department for further investigation following the incident.

The police stated that preliminary investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and the extent of each party’s guilt.

In order to ease tensions and stop the deterioration of law and order, the Area Commander has met with angry youths in the neighborhood. To ensure the safety of both people and property, a joint security patrol made up of police and military personnel has also been stationed in the area.

Court Jails Man For Life For Sexually Assaulting Wife’s Niece

Olumuyiwa Adjoto, a 50-year-old artisan from Ikeja, was found guilty and given life in prison for the defilement and sexual assault of his wife’s six-year-old niece by the Special Offences Division of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja.

After convicting Adjoto of two counts of defilment and sexual assault by penetration under Sections 137 and 261 of the Lagos State Criminal Law 2015, Justice Rahman Oshodi handed him the rest of his life.

Due to lack of sufficient evidence, the judge, however, found the defendant innocent of indecent treatment and rubbing hands against the victim’s body.

The convict testified in his own defense before the prosecutor, Babajide Boye, who called four witnesses, including the convict’s wife, Olayemi Hunsa, the survivor, the Investigative Police Officer, and a doctor.

Justice Oshodi analyzed the testimony of the convict’s wife, Olayemi Hunsa, who claimed the survivor, her younger sister’s granddaughter, stayed with them in Mowo, Badagry, over the Easter holiday in 2022.

He stated, “Olayemi left the girl at home around 5 a.m. to go to the Idumota market on April 22.” The prosecutor’s office was at her home around 5:00 pm when she returned.
The child remained grouchy throughout dinner, despite the child’s usual appearance.

They then went outside for some fresh air after eating. Olayemi placed the prosecutor’s lap on her lap as they sat down, and the child yelled and jumped down in disbelief, “My bum bum.” When questioned about what had happened, the child responded, “It’s dad.”

Olayemi claimed that she was inside while carrying the prosecutor’s hand. The defendant allegedly shoved her on the bed, put his hand in her bum, then proceeded to do this to the prosecutor’s account, narrating the incident.

He slapped her mouth and instructed her to keep quiet as she was shouting. After washing her, he bathed her, dressed her, and instructed her to play with Aliya with a white cloth.

Olayemi explained that she had been “dis-virgin” when she had examined the child with a torchlight following this narration.

The young girl had also been “dis-virgined,” according to a medical examination that was conducted a few hours later.

Adjoto defended himself by claiming to be present at his first wife’s home in Igborosun and Premium Pension in Agbara up until 8 p.m.

He claimed that Olayemi’s relationship with his first wife caused the false allegations.

You have been found guilty of defilment, according to Justice Oshodi’s ruling, Olumuyiwa Adjoto, and sexual assault by penetration, according to section 261 of the same law, according to Justice Oshodi’s ruling. These are serious crimes.

“I have taken into account both the prosecution’s remarks during sentencing and your remarks urging me to show mercy to you.

The evidence before this court establishes that you sexually assaulted and defiled a child under the age of six. You caused her extensive physical and psychological trauma by causing her to have both her vagina and anus infected.

The impact of your actions on this child was witnessed by Dr. Olubukola Elizabeth Olatunji, a senior registrar at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital.

She explained that fear, apprehension about people, social withdrawal, possible urinary incontinence, and declining academic performance are all immediate effects.

“Depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and difficulty maintaining relationships, including marital relationships,” are some of the delayed psychological effects.

You have caused this young child some unheard wounds that may never fully heal.

Life in prison is the term of imprisonment for the offense of defilement, as defined by section 137 of the Criminal Law.

According to section 261 of the same law, “sexual assault by penetration” is punishable by life in prison. The judge held that these sentences reflect society’s condemnation of such vile acts against children.

In response, I say this:
You are sentenced to life in prison for count one (defilement).

You are sentenced to life in prison for count two (sexual assault by penetration).

(c) Both sentences must continue concurrently.

Mutfwang, COAS Reaffirm Shared Commitment To Peace, Development In Plateau

Caleb Mutfwang, governor of Plateau State, reiterated his administration’s commitment to promoting regional peace, enhancing security, and accelerating development.

Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, the COAS’s chief of army staff, was greeted on Tuesday by Mutfwang during a courtesy visit to the New Government House in Little Rayfield, Jos.

Governor Mutfwang praised the Nigerian Army and other security organizations for their “resilience, professionalism, and sacrifice” in the face of the complex security situation on the Plateau and throughout the nation while describing the visit as appropriate and comforting.

Despite dreadful intelligence reports in the lead-up to the 2025 Christmas and New Year celebrations, Plateau State has one of its most tranquil festive seasons in recent memory, according to the governor.

He attributed the relative calm to the Nigerian Army’s officers and men, who remained on duty while the country’s citizens celebrated with their families, and their discipline.

Governor Mutfwang praised fallen soldiers and assured that the government would continue to support both the families of fallen soldiers and those still serving on the occasion of Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
We owe them a duty of care and constant support, he said, “beyond prayers.”

The Governor stressed the need to use kinetic and non-kinetic strategies when addressing insecurity, despite acknowledging that some security issues still exist.

He argued that “insurgents and terrorists remain state enemies who threaten Nigeria’s sovereignty and must be confronted decisively.” “There is a need to deepen non-kinetic approaches alongside ongoing kinetic operations,” he said.

The Plateau governor called for the continued presence of troops to bring about peace and confidence in the Nigerian Army’s decency.

He claimed that Plateau State was “a welcoming home for all who serve the country,” promising that the government would continue to work closely with the military to safeguard lives and property.

Lieutenant General Shaibu earlier stated that he was conducting official engagements throughout the state and commended the Plateau State Government for its unwavering support of Jos. The 3 Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army is headquartered there.

He noted that the military’s and the state’s government’s cooperation and synergy have significantly improved security outcomes.

The Nigerian Army will continue to work with the state government to protect lives and property, the COAS assured.

According to General Shaibu, “peace and stability in Plateau State remain a shared responsibility and a goal that can be achieved through sustained partnership.”

Gov Radda Launches Empowerment Scheme For Women, Widows

On Tuesday, Katsina’s governor Dikko Radda inaugurated a program to empower 14 450 women who work in small businesses and engage in traditional economic activity in the state’s 34 Local Government Areas.

Beneficiaries include women, mothers, artisans, farmers, farmers, tailors, food processors, and other vulnerable citizens.

Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda.

Governor Radda praised women as the engine of the state’s economy during the disbursement ceremony held at Katsina’s People’s Square, stating that their contribution has fueled and sustained the markets for too long while protecting the state’s cultural heritage.

He argued that up to 90% of women’s income is being spent on improving the well-being of their families, their children’s education, and the local community.

“Women’s empowerment is not just a policy; it’s a peace-building initiative.” The governor made the comment that “we are investing in Katsina State’s future, not just in businesses,” adding that.

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A’isha Malumfashi, the state’s commissioner for women’s affairs in Katsina, stated earlier in her opening address that the initiative demonstrates the state government’s unwavering commitment to inclusive governance and sustainable development.

According to Malumfashi, it complies with the governor’s “Building Your Future Strategic Document” and the governor’s stated goals for promoting economic independence and self-reliance among women.

She explained that the empowerment program includes more than just providing financial support for women; it also addresses restoring their sense of worth, boosting their self-assurance, and revealing their hidden potential.

The commissioner urged the beneficiaries to make the most of the empowerment so that they can expand their businesses, support their families, and act as social ambassadors for positive change.

She continued, “We know when we empower a woman that we have empowered a family and a community, and that community will prosper and prosper.”

Zulaihat Radda, the first lady of Katsina State, praised women as the backbone of their families, communities, and local economy, and urged the recipients to make use of the empowerment to ensure their families’ brighter future.

In accordance with the First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, the state’s Renewed Hope Initiative, will soon provide sanitary pads to 10,000 women in the state.

Alleged ₦206m Fraud: EFCC Arraigns Mompha’s Associate, Companies In Lagos

Sarumi Samusudeen Babafemi, an associate of alleged internet thief Ismaila Mustapha, was arraigned on Tuesday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Lagos Zonal Directorate 1, Lagos.

Contraventioning Section 332 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011 and punishable by Section 332 (3) of the same law, Babafemi’s companies, 606 Autos Limited, 606 Music Limited, and Splash Off Entertainment Limited, were arraigned on a five-count charge bordering on conspiracy, concealment, and the transfer of proceeds of crime to the tune of N206, 000 (Two Hundred and Six Million Naira.

The defendant entered a “not guilty” plea with Justice Rahman Oshodi regarding the charge that was brought against him.

Ayanfe Ogunsina, the prosecution’s attorney, requested that the trial begin on a date and that the defendant be remanded in a correctional facility in light of the defendant’s “not guilty” plea.

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However, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), the defense attorney, informed the court that he had already worked overnight to prepare an application for bail, which was already being processed. He had only received the charge the day before.

He assured the court that he would present the defendant on the next adjourned date and that the judge should release him.

Justice Oshodi approved the request and mandated that the defendant’s attorney be given access to his attorney upon the filing of an affidavit of undertaking to produce him in court on the following day.

The trial’s start has been delayed until March 24, 2026, so watch this space.

While serving as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of 606 Autors Limited, 606 Music Limited, and Splash Off Entertainment Limited, you conspired with Ismail Mustapha (a.k.a. Mompha), Ridwan Momodu Allison (a.k.a Osama), and Richard Ugbah within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court to conceal the origin of funds and later transferred the sum of N37, 600, 000 (Thirty Seven Million, Six Hundred Thousand

Goods Worth Millions Destroyed As Fire Guts Building In Computer Village

A commercial building in the Computer Village, Ikeja, area of Lagos State, was the victim of a fire that destroyed millions of naira worth.

The incident occurred on Tuesday at around 1:55 a.m., according to the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, which triggered the state’s emergency response plan from its Command and Control Center in Alausa.

“A fire outbreak was observed in a one-storey commercial building accommodating dealers in computers and accessories in Computer Village, Ikeja upon the arrival of the LASEMA Response Team at the incident scene.

Responders observed dense smoke and active flames, which suggested the structure was in intense combustion. The statement released on Tuesday morning, read in part, reads in part, “the high volume of combustible materials contributed to the rapid spread of fire.”

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LASEMA said the cause of the fire had not been determined and was still being looked into, though some firefighters did suffer minor injuries.

The organization explained that the fire completely destroyed the entire upper floor of the building, giving more details about the incident. The structure had been partially damaged, and it said the contents of every store were destroyed, and the structure would need to be evaluated right away.

It explained that the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, LASAMBUS, and the Nigeria Police Force were the only organizations that had coordinated a multi-agency response to stop the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings after conducting a risk assessment, cordoned off the affected area.

The conflagration completely destroyed all goods and properties held in circulation that were worth millions of naira.