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Two arrested enroute robbery operation in Ogun - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published Two men were on Tuesday arrested by men of the Ogun state police command while on their way to a robbery operation. The suspects, 20 year- old Rasheed Ayinde and Matthew Oladipupo who is 33, were arrested around 9:30pm at the Onipanu area of the state. The Ogun State police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, informed DAILY POST that the suspects were on a motorcycle when they were apprehended during a routine patrol of the area by his men. “On sighting the policemen, they attempted to make a u-turn but they were stopped by the team who suspected their movements.

My children and I are in danger - Woman cries out as estranged husband demands custody

A 28-year-old woman, Mrs. Onyiyechi Akujobi Okeahialam, from Imo State, has raised an alarm, accusing her husband, Engr. Napoleon Okeahialam Onyebilama of endangering her life and that of their three kids. Onyiyechi, whose divorce case with Onyebilama is currently at a Customary Court in Abia State, Uzoakoli, accused her husband of forcibly taking their children from her. Mr. Napoleon Onyebilama, has, however, denied the allegations describing them as false. Narrating her ordeal to DAILY POST on Thursday, Onyiyechi from Umuihua in Owerri Municipal Council, Imo State, who married Engr. Onyebilama in 2017, said the wealthy Engineer “refused till date to pay my bride price despite repeated demands from my father.”

Abuja: EFCC arrests Yahoo boys , owners of cademy for internet fraud

Daily Post Nigeria Published Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested eight suspected internet fraudsters in Abuja. The suspects, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-nine, were arrested at the Jabi area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC spokesman said they were nabbed Thursday morning after credible information about their alleged criminal activities. Their names are Emmanuel Anyeba, Precious Samuel, Mujib Ariyo, Micheal Ogaba, Mathew Ibeh, Jamiu Ariyo, Precious Kalu and Isaac Sunday.   “Investigation indicates that the suspects operated an academy for training internet fraudsters from their hideout”, Uwujaren noted. Items recovered from them include eight mobile phones. They will be charged to court after investigation.

Police arrest 48 suspects over Mile 12 crisis in Lagos

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Police Command in Lagos has announced the arrest of 48 suspects in connection with the Thursday morning disturbances around the Mile 12 area of the state. NAN reports that Mr Olumuyiwa Adejobi, its Public Relations Officer, in a statement, said that normalcy had been restored to the area. Adejobi said those arrested would be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. “Investigation suggests that one Aliyu Shuaibu of Gengere community stabbed Mr Sadiq Oloyo, a co-resident, with Oloyo dying before help could reach him. “Hoodlums consequently went on rampage in reprisal and caused commotion in the area.

Greenfield: We ll shut down Aso Rock if students are killed - Bamgbose warns Buhari

Olusegun Bamgbose, Esq., National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, has warned that the Presidential Villa will be on fire should bandits make good their threats to kill the remaining seventeen Greenfield University Students. The bandits had yesterday declared that the students would be killed on Tuesday if the government refuses to pay them a N100 million ransom. DAILY POST reports that about 22 students were abducted from their university campus on April 20 when gunmen suspected to be bandits invaded the school premises. The gunmen within a week, killed five of the victims as the state governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai vowed not to engage in negotiations with any bandit.

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