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Church cancels wedding over bride’s refusal to sleep at host pastor's house

METRO/2 months ago
Man, three friends gang-rape new wife to death
A 20-year-old groom, Auwal Abdulwahab and his three friends have been arrested in Jigawa State for allegedly forcing his new wife into non-consensual sexual activity.

METRO/2 months ago
Gunmen kill over 10 people in Benue popular drinking joint
Unknown gunmen attacked a popular drinking joint near Okada Office in Akpehe Makurdi, the Benue State capital, on Sunday, killing no less than 10 people.

METRO/2 months ago
Gunmen abduct two local govt officials
Head of the Legal Department, Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State, Barrister Elizabeth Arinde has been kidnapped.

METRO/2 months ago
FBI arrests 22 Nigerians for sexually blackmailing minors
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States has nabbed 22 cyber fraudsters who sexually blackmailed and extorted US minors.

METRO/2 months ago
Insecurity: Yobe LG prohibits residents from carrying cutlasses, sharp objects
Amid rising insecurity, Karasuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State has placed a ban on individuals or groups from bringing cutlasses and other sharp objects into communities and markets. The ban came into effect through a bye-law enacted by the legislative council. This was announced by the Director of Personnel Management of the Council, Magaji Muhammad. He said the enactment of the law became necessary due to rising concerns over public safety, harassment, and the potential for violence associated with the indiscriminate carrying of such weapons in public places. According to him, the bye-law aims to maintain peace, safeguard lives and property, and foster a secure and conducive environment for all residents and visitors. The DPM added that the Council had requested all security agencies to take active steps to enforce the bye-law by monitoring entry points to the towns and markets, conducting periodic patrols, and apprehending the violators. "Adequate public sensitisation campaign has been initiated to ensure that all residents are aware of the new regulation," he said.

METRO/2 months ago
Lawyer gives update as Nigerians raise N10m for boy who stood in front of Peter Obi convoy
A total of N10 million has been raised in just four days for Quadri Alabi four days after he was released from detention. This was confirmed by human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, who accused the police of claiming that Alabi was 18 years old to prosecute him in court, even though he is only 17. Effiong, who is the lawyer to the teenager, had appealed to Nigerians for financial support to enable Alabi and his family relocate to a new location in Lagos. During an interview on Monday with Channels TV, where he and Alabi were both guests, he confirmed that N10m had been raised. He also accused the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Amukoko Division of subjecting Alabi to an internal police trial, along with Inspector Odigbe Samuel and other officers. He described their actions as part of an “evil, sinister, oppressive, and corrupt scheme” to frame a teenager for armed robbery, instigated by rogue ‘area boys.’ According to Effiong: “The boy sitting next to me, Quadri Alabi, as you know, went viral in 2023 during one of Peter Obi’s campaign tours. “He spontaneously jumped in front of the convoy, raised his hand, and the photo went viral. That moment changed his life. Donations were made, and he gained some popularity. “Unfortunately, with that fame came harassment. Local area boys began extorting him, saying he hadn’t ‘settled’ them. “They even told his mother to buy a cow, cook rice, and throw a feast for the community. When she refused, the threats continued. “This is actually the second time these same individuals, with support from the Amukoko Police, targeted him. The first time, he was quietly detained. “The second time, in January, he was returning home from work when he was arrested by area boys, specifically known as Leggy and Baba Waris, who accused him of ignoring them despite the money he had received from Peter Obi. “They handed him over to the police, claiming he was involved in a street fight. His mother was told the same. She even confronted one of the area boys, who admitted it was about the money. “Shockingly, he was detained for a full week before being taken to court on January 27. The DPO, CSP Ismaila Ulaniro, kept him in custody illegally during this period.”

METRO/2 months ago
Police arrest mother, grandmother after selling 2-day-old baby for N800,000
A young lady and her mother have been arrested by men of the Akwa Ibom State Command for allegedly selling a two-day-old baby. NATIONAL POST learnt that the suspects, Blessing Walter and her mother, Grace Walter sold the baby for N800,000 in Oron local government area of the state. Also apprehended were the syndicates involved in trafficking the child. The Police Public Relations Officer in the State, DSP Timfon John confirmed this in a statement on Monday. The statement reads, "The operatives of the command while on patrol along the Nsit Atai/Oron Road, intercepted a Mazda vehicle with registration number YAB 454 AA. "The vehicle was driven by one Bethel Anyanwu, a male, and had two female occupants along with a two-day-old baby. "Upon interrogation, the occupants could not provide a satisfactory explanation regarding the infant. "Following a series of interrogations one Nasikpo Sonia Labere, a female, and Inemesit Okin Akpan, a female, confessed to being sent from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, by one Waazor Godwin, a female, and one Lilian Duru, a female, to collect the baby from one Miss Grace Inyang in Oron. "Further investigation led to the arrest of one Alison Eduno, who facilitated the connection between the buyer and the seller. "The grandmother and the mother of the baby, identified as Grace Walter, a 55-year-old female, and Blessing Walter, a 20-year-old female, both residing in Oti Oron, were also apprehended. "They confessed to selling the baby for the sum of eight hundred thousand Naira (N800,000)."

METRO/2 months ago
Police Inspector arrested in Abuja while sending parcel containing live ammunition
A serving police inspector has been arrested in Abuja for allegedly attempting to transport live ammunition via the Nyanya Motor Park. The arrest occurred around 3:15 p.m. on April 19, when security personnel, in collaboration with members of the Keffi Motor Park Union, became suspicious of a package scheduled for delivery to Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State. A search of the parcel revealed an AK-47 magazine loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition. The suspect, identified as Inspector Kasimu Usman, is attached to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command. He was immediately taken into custody. During interrogation, Usman reportedly confessed that the ammunition was intended for another officer, Inspector Haruna Mohammed, who is currently serving with the 58 Police Mobile Force (PMF) in Nasarawa State. Inspector Usman has been taken into custody as investigations continue into the unauthorized transfer of military-grade ammunition.

METRO/2 months ago
Nigeria police rescue 12 victims, neutralise kidnapper, recover N10.3m
Operatives of the Nigeria Police have rescued 12 kidnap victims in a series of successful operations. While one suspected bandit was neutralised in the process, others were arrested. The raid was confirmed on Sunday by ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer. According to him, "These operations, exemplified in several states across the country, have led to the arrest of 3 suspected terrorists, recovery of significant amounts of cash, arms and ammunition, and rescued of kidnapped victims "In Imo State, operatives of the Force have sustained their operational momentum against criminal elements threatening public safety. "On April 17, 2025, at approximately 1:02 am, police operatives in synergy with local vigilante groups acted on credible intelligence and stormed a suspected IPOB/ESN hideout on Cameron Street, Ubahu, in Okigwe LGA. "On sighting the operatives, the suspected terrorists opened fire, resulting in a gun battle during which three suspects identified as Onyekaba Ikenna Innocent ‘m’ 21yrs, Ugwu Ikenna ‘m’ 31yrs, and Ofor Kasarachi ‘m’ 37yrs were arrested. "Recovered from the scene were one AK-47 rifle, two pump-action guns, eighteen live cartridges, mobile devices, laptops, and N10.3 million in cash suspected to be proceeds of kidnapping for ransom." He said in another development in Edo State, following the news of the abduction of 10 students who were on their way to Backcock University for the annual GYC Africa conference on the 16th of April 2025, police operatives of the State Command immediately picked up the trail of these kidnappers, and upon encounter, engaged them in a fierce gun duel. "One of the kidnappers was neutralized in the process, and the 10 victims were rescued unhurt.

METRO/2 months ago
10 kidnapped students regain freedom in Edo
Ten students who were kidnapped on their way to the Babcock University Annual GYC Africa Conference, on Wednesday, have regained freedom. They were rescued by men of the Edo State Police Command on Friday at a location bordering Edo and Delta states, have The Command Spokesperson, Moses Yamu, stated this in a statement on Friday. The statement read, “The Command wishes to update the general public of the unfortunate kidnapping of some students who were on their way to Babcock University for the Annual GYC Africa Conference on 16/04/2025 at a location bordering Edo and Ondo States. “On receipt of this information, the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, immediately deployed operatives of the Ohosu Division, IRT, tactical teams alongside vigilantes and hunters into the bushes for possible rescue of the victims and arrest of suspects. “During the operation, operatives engaged in a gun duel with these kidnappers. In the process, one of the kidnappers was neutralised, while others escaped with bullet wounds. “The operatives were cautious to avoid collateral damage as the kidnappers used the victims as a human shield. Unfortunately, an Inspector of Police sustained a gunshot injury and is currently receiving treatment. “This rescue effort eventually paid off as the 10 kidnapped students, comprising eight males and two females, were released due to intense pressure mounted on the kidnappers. “In a related development, two suspects, Binigolo Ebimene (25 years) and Mathew Denwei (27 years) were arrested following a distress call that they robbed their victim of his motorcycle and his phones at Malim Camp Gbelebu community in Ovia South West Local Government Area.” “Preliminary investigation revealed that these suspects who were arrested with a locally fabricated pistol and two headlamps as well as the motorcycle earlier robbed, have been terrorising farmers and commuters in that axis of the State. “The suspects have confessed to the crime and will be charged in court as soon as the investigation is concluded,” he added.

METRO/2 months ago
Ataga paid my school fees, I saw him in pool of blood - Chidinma Ojukwu
Trial of Chidinma Ojukwu, the main suspect in the murder of Super TV CEO Michael Usifo Ataga, has continued before a Lagos High Court. Chidinma was led in evidence during which she told the court about discovering Ataga's body in a Lekki short-let apartment on June 15, 2021. The former 300-level Mass Communication student of the University of Lagos, who appeared before Justice Yetunde Adesanya, said upon returning with food and juice, she knocked on the door but received no response. She claimed that when she pushed the door open, she found Ataga's lifeless body in a pool of blood with blood splattered on the floor. “I dropped everything and rushed to him,” she said, adding that his eyes were half-shut and he had no pulse. Under examination by her lawyer, Mr Onwuka Egwu, Ojukwu detailed her relationship with Ataga, which began in November 2020. She said they met through a mutual friend, Fiyin, who was dating Ataga’s friend, James. She described Ataga as kind and supportive, claiming he had paid her school fees and supported her cosmetics business. She said Ataga told her he was from Edo State, lived in Victoria Garden City, worked in the media industry, and had three children with his estranged wife who lived in Abuja. According to her, Ataga called her on June 13, 2021, saying it was his birthday week and invited her to spend time with him before heading to Abuja for a family celebration. Due to renovations at his VGC home, he suggested getting a hotel or apartment in Lekki, where he also had meetings. She eventually found a short-let apartment at 19 Adewale Street, off Ologolo Road, Lekki, which Ataga approved. They met there that evening, went out to eat at Ango Villa restaurant, picked up wine, then returned to the apartment to drink, eat, and smoke. On June 14, 2021, they woke up late, and Ataga asked her to contact her supplier for loud (cannabis) and rohypnol. She said he sent her N15,000 for that and later N25,000 for food. She was out for about two hours buying meals due to COVID-related delays. On June 15, 2021, she said Ataga again requested more loud but asked her to pay since he couldn’t transfer funds. He also gave her money to buy food and juice. In a struggle to reach him due to an issue with the okro soup she went to buy, she returned to the apartment and found him dead. “I saw bloodstains, pushed the door open, and saw him on the floor, covered in blood. I checked for a pulse, there was none,” she claimed. In panic, she said, she wiped the blood off herself, changed clothes, and packed her belongings, including a brown envelope containing Ataga’s bank statements, ID cards, and documents belonging to one Mary Johnson. She also took some jewelry and left the apartment in a cab. The case has been adjourned to April 28, 2025, for continuation of trial.

METRO/2 months ago
Gunmen abduct two local govt officials
Head of the Legal Department, Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State, Barrister Elizabeth Arinde has been kidnapped.

METRO/2 months ago
FBI arrests 22 Nigerians for sexually blackmailing minors
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States has nabbed 22 cyber fraudsters who sexually blackmailed and extorted US minors.

METRO/2 months ago
Insecurity: Yobe LG prohibits residents from carrying cutlasses, sharp objects
Amid rising insecurity, Karasuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State has placed a ban on individuals or groups from bringing cutlasses and other sharp objects into communities and markets. The ban came into effect through a bye-law enacted by the legislative council. This was announced by the Director of Personnel Management of the Council, Magaji Muhammad. He said the enactment of the law became necessary due to rising concerns over public safety, harassment, and the potential for violence associated with the indiscriminate carrying of such weapons in public places. According to him, the bye-law aims to maintain peace, safeguard lives and property, and foster a secure and conducive environment for all residents and visitors. The DPM added that the Council had requested all security agencies to take active steps to enforce the bye-law by monitoring entry points to the towns and markets, conducting periodic patrols, and apprehending the violators. "Adequate public sensitisation campaign has been initiated to ensure that all residents are aware of the new regulation," he said.

METRO/2 months ago
Lawyer gives update as Nigerians raise N10m for boy who stood in front of Peter Obi convoy
A total of N10 million has been raised in just four days for Quadri Alabi four days after he was released from detention. This was confirmed by human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, who accused the police of claiming that Alabi was 18 years old to prosecute him in court, even though he is only 17. Effiong, who is the lawyer to the teenager, had appealed to Nigerians for financial support to enable Alabi and his family relocate to a new location in Lagos. During an interview on Monday with Channels TV, where he and Alabi were both guests, he confirmed that N10m had been raised. He also accused the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Amukoko Division of subjecting Alabi to an internal police trial, along with Inspector Odigbe Samuel and other officers. He described their actions as part of an “evil, sinister, oppressive, and corrupt scheme” to frame a teenager for armed robbery, instigated by rogue ‘area boys.’ According to Effiong: “The boy sitting next to me, Quadri Alabi, as you know, went viral in 2023 during one of Peter Obi’s campaign tours. “He spontaneously jumped in front of the convoy, raised his hand, and the photo went viral. That moment changed his life. Donations were made, and he gained some popularity. “Unfortunately, with that fame came harassment. Local area boys began extorting him, saying he hadn’t ‘settled’ them. “They even told his mother to buy a cow, cook rice, and throw a feast for the community. When she refused, the threats continued. “This is actually the second time these same individuals, with support from the Amukoko Police, targeted him. The first time, he was quietly detained. “The second time, in January, he was returning home from work when he was arrested by area boys, specifically known as Leggy and Baba Waris, who accused him of ignoring them despite the money he had received from Peter Obi. “They handed him over to the police, claiming he was involved in a street fight. His mother was told the same. She even confronted one of the area boys, who admitted it was about the money. “Shockingly, he was detained for a full week before being taken to court on January 27. The DPO, CSP Ismaila Ulaniro, kept him in custody illegally during this period.”

METRO/2 months ago
Police arrest mother, grandmother after selling 2-day-old baby for N800,000
A young lady and her mother have been arrested by men of the Akwa Ibom State Command for allegedly selling a two-day-old baby. NATIONAL POST learnt that the suspects, Blessing Walter and her mother, Grace Walter sold the baby for N800,000 in Oron local government area of the state. Also apprehended were the syndicates involved in trafficking the child. The Police Public Relations Officer in the State, DSP Timfon John confirmed this in a statement on Monday. The statement reads, "The operatives of the command while on patrol along the Nsit Atai/Oron Road, intercepted a Mazda vehicle with registration number YAB 454 AA. "The vehicle was driven by one Bethel Anyanwu, a male, and had two female occupants along with a two-day-old baby. "Upon interrogation, the occupants could not provide a satisfactory explanation regarding the infant. "Following a series of interrogations one Nasikpo Sonia Labere, a female, and Inemesit Okin Akpan, a female, confessed to being sent from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, by one Waazor Godwin, a female, and one Lilian Duru, a female, to collect the baby from one Miss Grace Inyang in Oron. "Further investigation led to the arrest of one Alison Eduno, who facilitated the connection between the buyer and the seller. "The grandmother and the mother of the baby, identified as Grace Walter, a 55-year-old female, and Blessing Walter, a 20-year-old female, both residing in Oti Oron, were also apprehended. "They confessed to selling the baby for the sum of eight hundred thousand Naira (N800,000)."

METRO/2 months ago
Police Inspector arrested in Abuja while sending parcel containing live ammunition
A serving police inspector has been arrested in Abuja for allegedly attempting to transport live ammunition via the Nyanya Motor Park. The arrest occurred around 3:15 p.m. on April 19, when security personnel, in collaboration with members of the Keffi Motor Park Union, became suspicious of a package scheduled for delivery to Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State. A search of the parcel revealed an AK-47 magazine loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition. The suspect, identified as Inspector Kasimu Usman, is attached to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command. He was immediately taken into custody. During interrogation, Usman reportedly confessed that the ammunition was intended for another officer, Inspector Haruna Mohammed, who is currently serving with the 58 Police Mobile Force (PMF) in Nasarawa State. Inspector Usman has been taken into custody as investigations continue into the unauthorized transfer of military-grade ammunition.

METRO/2 months ago
Nigeria police rescue 12 victims, neutralise kidnapper, recover N10.3m
Operatives of the Nigeria Police have rescued 12 kidnap victims in a series of successful operations. While one suspected bandit was neutralised in the process, others were arrested. The raid was confirmed on Sunday by ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer. According to him, "These operations, exemplified in several states across the country, have led to the arrest of 3 suspected terrorists, recovery of significant amounts of cash, arms and ammunition, and rescued of kidnapped victims "In Imo State, operatives of the Force have sustained their operational momentum against criminal elements threatening public safety. "On April 17, 2025, at approximately 1:02 am, police operatives in synergy with local vigilante groups acted on credible intelligence and stormed a suspected IPOB/ESN hideout on Cameron Street, Ubahu, in Okigwe LGA. "On sighting the operatives, the suspected terrorists opened fire, resulting in a gun battle during which three suspects identified as Onyekaba Ikenna Innocent ‘m’ 21yrs, Ugwu Ikenna ‘m’ 31yrs, and Ofor Kasarachi ‘m’ 37yrs were arrested. "Recovered from the scene were one AK-47 rifle, two pump-action guns, eighteen live cartridges, mobile devices, laptops, and N10.3 million in cash suspected to be proceeds of kidnapping for ransom." He said in another development in Edo State, following the news of the abduction of 10 students who were on their way to Backcock University for the annual GYC Africa conference on the 16th of April 2025, police operatives of the State Command immediately picked up the trail of these kidnappers, and upon encounter, engaged them in a fierce gun duel. "One of the kidnappers was neutralized in the process, and the 10 victims were rescued unhurt.

METRO/2 months ago
10 kidnapped students regain freedom in Edo
Ten students who were kidnapped on their way to the Babcock University Annual GYC Africa Conference, on Wednesday, have regained freedom. They were rescued by men of the Edo State Police Command on Friday at a location bordering Edo and Delta states, have The Command Spokesperson, Moses Yamu, stated this in a statement on Friday. The statement read, “The Command wishes to update the general public of the unfortunate kidnapping of some students who were on their way to Babcock University for the Annual GYC Africa Conference on 16/04/2025 at a location bordering Edo and Ondo States. “On receipt of this information, the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, immediately deployed operatives of the Ohosu Division, IRT, tactical teams alongside vigilantes and hunters into the bushes for possible rescue of the victims and arrest of suspects. “During the operation, operatives engaged in a gun duel with these kidnappers. In the process, one of the kidnappers was neutralised, while others escaped with bullet wounds. “The operatives were cautious to avoid collateral damage as the kidnappers used the victims as a human shield. Unfortunately, an Inspector of Police sustained a gunshot injury and is currently receiving treatment. “This rescue effort eventually paid off as the 10 kidnapped students, comprising eight males and two females, were released due to intense pressure mounted on the kidnappers. “In a related development, two suspects, Binigolo Ebimene (25 years) and Mathew Denwei (27 years) were arrested following a distress call that they robbed their victim of his motorcycle and his phones at Malim Camp Gbelebu community in Ovia South West Local Government Area.” “Preliminary investigation revealed that these suspects who were arrested with a locally fabricated pistol and two headlamps as well as the motorcycle earlier robbed, have been terrorising farmers and commuters in that axis of the State. “The suspects have confessed to the crime and will be charged in court as soon as the investigation is concluded,” he added.

METRO/2 months ago
Ataga paid my school fees, I saw him in pool of blood - Chidinma Ojukwu
Trial of Chidinma Ojukwu, the main suspect in the murder of Super TV CEO Michael Usifo Ataga, has continued before a Lagos High Court. Chidinma was led in evidence during which she told the court about discovering Ataga's body in a Lekki short-let apartment on June 15, 2021. The former 300-level Mass Communication student of the University of Lagos, who appeared before Justice Yetunde Adesanya, said upon returning with food and juice, she knocked on the door but received no response. She claimed that when she pushed the door open, she found Ataga's lifeless body in a pool of blood with blood splattered on the floor. “I dropped everything and rushed to him,” she said, adding that his eyes were half-shut and he had no pulse. Under examination by her lawyer, Mr Onwuka Egwu, Ojukwu detailed her relationship with Ataga, which began in November 2020. She said they met through a mutual friend, Fiyin, who was dating Ataga’s friend, James. She described Ataga as kind and supportive, claiming he had paid her school fees and supported her cosmetics business. She said Ataga told her he was from Edo State, lived in Victoria Garden City, worked in the media industry, and had three children with his estranged wife who lived in Abuja. According to her, Ataga called her on June 13, 2021, saying it was his birthday week and invited her to spend time with him before heading to Abuja for a family celebration. Due to renovations at his VGC home, he suggested getting a hotel or apartment in Lekki, where he also had meetings. She eventually found a short-let apartment at 19 Adewale Street, off Ologolo Road, Lekki, which Ataga approved. They met there that evening, went out to eat at Ango Villa restaurant, picked up wine, then returned to the apartment to drink, eat, and smoke. On June 14, 2021, they woke up late, and Ataga asked her to contact her supplier for loud (cannabis) and rohypnol. She said he sent her N15,000 for that and later N25,000 for food. She was out for about two hours buying meals due to COVID-related delays. On June 15, 2021, she said Ataga again requested more loud but asked her to pay since he couldn’t transfer funds. He also gave her money to buy food and juice. In a struggle to reach him due to an issue with the okro soup she went to buy, she returned to the apartment and found him dead. “I saw bloodstains, pushed the door open, and saw him on the floor, covered in blood. I checked for a pulse, there was none,” she claimed. In panic, she said, she wiped the blood off herself, changed clothes, and packed her belongings, including a brown envelope containing Ataga’s bank statements, ID cards, and documents belonging to one Mary Johnson. She also took some jewelry and left the apartment in a cab. The case has been adjourned to April 28, 2025, for continuation of trial.