Court Acquits 12 Travellers Accused Of Killing Female Police Officer In Rivers

A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has discharged and acquitted 12 travellers accused of killing a female police officer, Inspector Christiana Erekere.

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Erekere was attached to the Taabaa Police Division in Bori, Khana Local Government Area of the state.

Justice Augusta Chukwu, who delivered the judgment on Monday, ruled that the prosecution failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendants were responsible for the officer’s death, which occurred on April 25, 2024, during a stop-and-search operation.

The defendants: Efeoghene Uwheraka (the groom), Joy Uwhereka, Shirley Wealth, Napoleon Uwhereka, Ejiro Ejogbamu, Moses Agege, Precious Iyota, Kikelomo Odusanya, Wealth Ojoh, Ighofose Oke, Blessing Ovie, and Emeka Joshua were on their way to Akwa Ibom State for a wedding when the incident occurred.

According to reports, the confrontation began when officers at the checkpoint questioned the validity of one of the vehicles ‘ documents, which allegedly led to an altercation resulting in Erekere’s death.

In her judgment, Justice Chukwu stated that the evidence presented by the six prosecution witnesses was contradictory and largely based on hearsay, as none of them could prove that the actions of the defendants led to the death of the deceased.

She further noted that an autopsy report revealed that the officer did not die from physical injuries but from an underlying health condition.

₦1m Compensation

The court consequently discharged and acquitted all 12 defendants, who had spent 18 months in custody, and awarded ₦1 million each as compensation for their unlawful detention.

Speaking after the ruling, counsel for the first and third defendants, Sunny Nwokoro, commended the judgment.

“Murder must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, not based on emotions. The court agreed that the prosecution failed to establish a direct link between the defendants and the death”, Nwokoro said.

Another defence counsel, Robert Uye-Awaji, described the judgment as a triumph of justice.

“The court’s decision was not on technicalities but on the fundamental requirement of the law. There were clear doubts in the prosecution’s case, and the defendants deserved to be acquitted”, he added.

The Prosecution Disagrees

However, Prosecuting Counsel, Celestine Dickson, expressed disappointment, noting that the prosecution team would review the judgment with the police authorities before deciding on the next step.

“It is shocking that a group of travellers could attack a police officer, and yet the court found no grounds for conviction. We will review the judgment thoroughly”, he said.

Meanwhile, the ruling sparked mixed reactions in the courtroom as the families of the acquitted defendants erupted in jubilation, while the relatives of the deceased broke down in tears.

The late officer’s daughters, Rita and Fortune Erekere, rejected the court’s decision, insisting that their mother was murdered and had no underlying medical condition.

PHOTOS: Two-Storey Building Collapses In Lagos

An unnamed number of people are fearing they are trapped in the Oyingbo neighborhood of Lagos after a two-story building collapses.

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In a situation report, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service’s director, Margaret Adeseye, claimed the agency had received a distress call on Monday morning.

Adeseye explained that the building’s location on 54, Cole Street, Cemetery Bus Stop, had been marked “Distressed” prior to falling on the owners.

She revealed that 15 people, including four children and seven female adults who had varying degrees of injury, had been rescued and transported to the Federal Medical Center, Ebute Meta, and General Hospital, Odan, Lagos Island.

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The building in Oyingbo collapsed, according to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service after receiving a distress call on Monday morning.

Over 10 Killed In Kebbi Reprisal Attack

On Sunday, a Fulani settlement in the Tilli community of Bunza Local Government Area of Kebbi State was reported to have killed no fewer than 10 herders in a reprisal attack.

Following the killing of a vigilante member by the Lakurawa bandits, a local informed Channels Television that the area was the site of a reprisal attack.

Over ten of the Fulani who lived in the area were killed, and several of them suffered injuries in a raid carried out on them by some suspected community members who were present during the raid.

According to a source, “the reprisal attack was carried out in error.” They believed that the vigilante man’s death was brought about by the Fulani.

They attacked them in their settlement, they said. Several of them suffered injuries, while the others received more than 10 fatalities. He said that they are still looking for victims of the attack who might have been killed.

He added that Umar Tafida, the deputy governor of Kebbi State, and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association’s leadership were present in the area to offer condolences to the families of the victims of the attack.

Nafiu Abubakar, the Kebbi State Police Command’s public relations officer, claimed he was unaware of the incident and promised to update his investigation once he had found out.

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Cabinet is shuffled by the governor.

In the course of a minor cabinet reshuffle, Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris has approved the redeployment of two commissioners.

This was stated in a statement that Yakubu Tafida, the SSG’s secretary, made available to journalists on Monday in Birnin Kebbi.

The Tafida believes that the redeployment is in line with the Governor’s plan to reposition the civil service to enable state-wide service delivery.

Samaila Yakubu Augie, who was previously Commissioner for Solid Minerals before being replaced by Garba Warah, has been redeployed to the Ministry of Internal Security, which has been vacant for months due to Yunusa Ismail’s suspension for negligence of duty.

Police Bust ‘Baby Factory,’ Human Trafficking Syndicate In Ondo

A suspected human trafficking and baby factory operation is located in Ore, the state’s Odigbo Local Government Area’s head office, according to the Ondo State Police Command.

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The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Olushola Ayanlade, signed a statement that contained this information.

Ayanlade claimed that the Gender-Based Violence Unit at the Command had been given complete control over the case, which had been brought on by the Ore division.

A 17-year-old girl named Vivian Peter from Akwa Ibom State reported to the police on October 21, 2025, claiming she had been trafficked from her home state to Ore under the false pretense of getting a job.

The teenager allegedly arrived in Ore at a place that appeared to be a clinic, which later turned out to be a baby factory.

Apparently, she encountered other pregnant girls who were being held against their will there.

She made it clear that Ada Clement, the facility’s owner, had advised her to get to a different hospital for a medical scan, but she managed to elude and call the Ore Police Division about the incident.

Police from the Ore division raided the facility quickly, rescuing five pregnant girls and a boy who had just arrived.

While the others are in protective custody, one of the victims is already giving birth and is currently receiving post-natal care at the General Hospital in Ore.

Prime suspect

Ada Clement, the main suspect, and some of her compliciters had admitted to running the baby factory, according to preliminary investigations.

According to rumors, they made it known that the babies were sold to children seeking parents, with males getting 600,000 and higher and female babies getting 400,000 and higher.

A comprehensive and understated investigation, according to Ayanlade, was ordered by Adebowale Lawal, the police commissioner, to ensure that all members of the syndicate are detained and charged.

He noted that other ring members who were fleeing were already on the run for their lives thanks to detectives from the Command’s Gender-Based Violence Unit.

Lawal reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun’s orders, underscoring the Nigeria Police Force’s unwavering resistance to gender-based violence, including child exploitation, and human trafficking.

VIDEO: How Over 10 Policemen Bundled Sowore Out Of Court Premises — Lawyer 

Temitope Temokun, a human rights lawyer, described how ten police officers “forcefully whisked” activist Omoyele Sowore from the Kuje Magistrate Court on Friday.

Temokun described the incident as “unnecessary and premeditated” in an exclusive interview with Channels Television’s Inside Sources on Sunday, adding that he had made violent arrest attempts.

The officers “treated those who attempted to capture the scene brutally.” He claimed that I was also assaulted and injured.

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Within 30 minutes of the magistrate’s ruling, Sowore and other defendants’ bail conditions were met, but officers stormed the premises and “bundled him into a car” according to him.

Temokun criticized the police, alleging that they were unable to transfer Sowore to Kuje Prison. The Kuje authorities initially rejected him, he said, “but they tried to disguise the situation and patch it up.”

Prior to the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest, Sowore was given a $ 50.000 bail with two sureties, along with other defendants. He was arrested on Monday, October 27, 2025, despite the conditions, and is scheduled to appear in court on that day.

Tompolo Denies Issuing Ultimatum To FG Over Nnamdi Kanu

The Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Government Ekpemupolo, is known as Tompolo, but he has refuted reports that are out there saying he gave the Federal Government a 21-day ultimatum to release Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in its place.

Tompolo claimed in a statement signed by his media consultant, Paul Bebenimibo, that the publication was untrue and mischievous, and that he had no affiliation with the Nnamdi Kanu controversy or any other related issues.

“We firmly assert that High Chief Ekpemupolo did not write the article or approve it.” Detractors are trying to discredit him because of his firm opposition to illegal crude oil activities in the Niger Delta region. Tompolo continues to work hard to stop oil theft and pipeline vandalism, as these individuals have failed and will fail,” the statement reads in part.

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Through his spokesperson, Tompolo reiterated his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and reiterated his support for the President’s second term.