There was palpable tension in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Monday around the Opolo-okutukutu axis as youths of both communities engaged each other in a melee leaving residents to scamper for their lives. The uproar according to report was caused by an initial report of two lifeless bodies found in Opolo community apparently of the Okutukutu community indigenes.
The Nigeria Police, Bayelsa State Command, says it has arrested two suspects involved in a communal clash over land dispute between Okutukutu and Opolo
The Bayelsa State Police Command has confirmed that two persons lost their lives in Monday's violent clash involving the Opolo and Okutukutu communities in the Yenagoa Local Government Area.
of the seal beach marine safety department says finding those sharks was especially easy because of this. a phantom drone the lifeguard agency had just started using to check out shark reports. we launched the drone and in about five minutes we spotted five or six sharks. we went down, zoomed in and filmed them. and then we cruised the whole area. and i think we probably saw about ten sharks in total. reporter: drones have generated some public outcry, raising privacy concerns. bailey says the department s drone will only be used over the water and for official business. beach goers we spoke with called the eye in the sky an added safety tool. no one wants to get eaten by a shark so, yeah drones are good. my kids like to boogie board and i get scared not being in out there with them, so, yeah i would like to know if there are sharks out there. reporter: at $1400, the drone isn t exactly cheap, but the chief will tell you, it sure saves a lot of time and money compared to the