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Fake soldier arrested during Lagos robbery, pickpocket nabbed

Punch Newspapers Sections Deji Lambo The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a suspected fake soldier, Johnson Godday, for allegedly robbing one Onyebuchi Nwanga of his valuables in the Ogudu area of the state. The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said in a statement on Monday that Nwanga reported that two men dressed in military uniform attacked and snatched his Infinix Smart 5 phone, adding that policemen from the Ogudu Division, who responded to the distress call, arrested Nwanga. Adejobi said, “When they raised the alarm, the policemen attached to the Ogudu Division on duty around the scene came to their rescue and arrested the suspect in Army uniform, while the other, also in the Nigerian Army uniform, escaped with the motorcyclist. The snatched phone was immediately recovered from the suspect.

Lagos pickpocket confesses to stealing over 240 phones from commuters

Police arrest pickpocket who had stolen over 240 mobile phones

Police arrest pickpocket who had stolen over 240 mobile phones
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I have stolen 240 phones from commuters in 14 months Pick pocket

I have stolen 240 phones from commuters in 14 months Pick pocket
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Doctors strike, unorthodox treatment, cause of our amputations —Road accident survivors – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 13 December 2020 Road accident survivors whose legs were amputated say their stories would probably have been different but for doctors’ strike and unorthodox treatment at traditional bone-setting facilities. ANGELA ONWUZOO reports their struggle for survival amidst inability to pay for prosthetic aids 43-year-old Kazeem Ahmed will not forget March 6, 2019 in a hurry. It was a day the commercial bus driver who is also a bread pan manufacturer lost his right leg in a motor accident along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The Kwara State indigene said life has been tough for him and his family since the incident, but has refused to give up, having been told by his doctor that he could walk again if he could procure a prosthetic leg.

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