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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Nigerian Police bars SSCE & Third Class Degree Holders from Recruitment



To join the Nigerian Police as a Constable, you would need to have an academic qualification higher than a Secondary School Certificate and to become an Inspector, a Third Class Degree would no longer be accepted as the minimum entry option has now been reviewed.


This was noted by the Commissioner and Chairman, Public Affairs Committee of the Police Service Commission, Comfort Obi, yesterday in Abuja. She explained that the commission had reviewed the recruitment process into the police.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Nigeria: Nine Pilgrims Die in Saudi Arabia

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Makkah — Head of the National Hajj Commission in Medina, Dr Bello Tambuwal, yesterday said that the number of Nigerian pilgrims who have died in the holy land has increased to nine.

Tambuwal, in a telephone chat with our correspondent said the pilgrims were from Kebbi, Kano, Katsina and Bauchi states. He said apart from the Bauchi pilgrim who died after falling from a high rise building, the others died from illnesses.



He added that to ensure that medical services are available to the pilgrims, the Nigerian mission is operating two clinics in Medina, and that they render 24 hour service. He said the commission is working with the medical teams of state pilgrims' boards to ensure that priority attention is given to the health needs of pilgrims.

In another development, the director of traffic in the holy city, Brig. Mishaal Al-Maghrabi, announced earlier that old minibuses will be prevented from transporting pilgrims due to the vehicles' unreliability. He then set up a tripartite committee to monitor the minibuses and prevent them from roaming the streets of Makkah.

our correspondent observed that a number of minibus drivers have refused to withdraw their vehicles from the streets despite the announcement. To protest the decision, the drivers blocked the Hajj street for more than three hours, and it took security agents to bring the situation under control.

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Robbers break into Kwara State Ministry of Finance, cart away money, documents, backups

Bukola Saraki

Burglars have made an unprecedented break-in at the Kwara State Ministry of Finance, carting away undisclosed amounts of money as well as all documents, including their electronic backups, which detailed government transactions since 2003.

A top government functionary told SaharaReporters that the burglars first attempted to break into the Accountant General’s office in the Ministry in the early hours of Friday, September 21, but the guards and the burglary-proof doors foiled the attack. The attackers returned on Saturday night armed with different tools grenades and even a power generator with which they broke into the offices where the documents and money were kept, the source said.



The burglary story first surfaced on Twitter, where a whistleblower mentioned it last Tuesday, prompting a terse response from Dr. Muideen Akorede, Governor Abdulfattah Ahmed’s spokesman, who dubbed the incident a “robbery” that is investigation.

Akorede also made tacit confirmation of the foiled first attempt when, in a tweet, he wondered why someone would break into a place and return two days later, and called the document theft an effort to blackmail the government and its officials.

He severally parried questions asked by the whistleblower and others regarding the incident. For instance, he was quiet on why the government has treated the matter like an official secret and why security was not beefed up after the foiled first attack.

More than a week after the incident, neither the state government nor the police have spoken officially on the matter and it is not clear whether any arrest has been made.
Our source observed that having failed in their first attempt, the burglars returned to the same place in the early hours of Saturday September 22, this time armed with sophisticated weapons and equipment including a power-generating machine and grenades with which they blew up the door and other encumbrances.

Furthermore, he said that in the course of forcing their way into the place, the attackers injured and disarmed the two guardsmen, one of whom jumped the fence and ran to the Police Command (that night) to seek help to ward off the invaders. But rather than follow the guardsman to the place, the police reportedly directed him to go and report the incident at Division C at Oja Oba in Ilorin, then to Area A which is in charge of the place, before returning to the State Police Command.

In the end, the sophisticated burglars successfully broke into the safe, took away all the hard currencies and Naira kept there, and, most importantly, made away with all the documents regarding financial transactions since 2003. They also broke into the computer room and retrieved all the electronic backups of all the documents they had stolen.

The incident, according to another source, is fuelling speculations about official cover-up of certain transactions that have been the subject of public scrutiny such as local government joint accounts, contracts and SUBEB funds, with critics drawing a parallel with a similar occurrence at the SGBN a few years ago when the Nuhu Ribadu-led EFCC was probing the insider trading that wrecked the bank.

The burglary, coming amid numerous investigations into the tenure of former Governor Bukola Sarakis in Kwara State, the SUBEB funds, as well as police claims in the N9.2b loan scam that Saraki used shares bought with state funds to stand surety for his private company are lending credence to the speculations of a cover up.

Saraki has denied any wrongdoing in the case, which he labels as political blackmail being sponsored by his traducers.

The police are yet to charge him in the case, but the Police Commissioner heading the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Mr Tunde Ogunsakin, was reported as saying recently that investigations into the case have reached top gear and that it will soon be charged to court.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Names of dead Federal Polytechnic Mubi students revealed



SaharaReporters has obtained the exclusive list of students murdered by unidentified gunmen at the Federal Polytechnic in Mubi on Oct. 1st 2012.

So far security agencies have refused to provide the real identities of the slain students but in obtaining the list we also discovered that certain names were generic in nature, for example the person named “Chimobi Ibo” is actually Mbaegbu Chimaobi Vanitius. The following are the names and the methods adopted by the gunmen to attack students after calling out their names.



1. Sabastine Bulus – Shot to death

2. Ishaku Joshu’a – Shot to death
3. James Joshu’a – Burnt to death
4. Lucky Emmanuel – Shot to death
5. Irimiya Yohanna – Shot to death
6. Adamu Dakkawa – Shot to death
7. Ben Jalingo – Shot, survived
8. Yunana Idirisu – Shot to death
9. Amsel Idirisu – Shot, survived
10. Dominic Yakubu – Shot, survived
11. Elkana Sardauna – Shot and cut, survived
12. Mohammed – Shot and cut to death
13. Bitrus Illah – Shot to death
14. Emmanuel Imo – Shot to death
15. Ahmed Maigiraya – Shot to death
16. Manasah – Shot, survived
17. Nimfas – Shot to death
18. Chimobi Ibo – Shot to death
19. Alassan Zamba Ghaji – Shot to death
20. Zamdayu Shuwa – Shot to death
21. Gajare Matakam – Shot to death
22. Christopher Gesme – Shot to death
23. Ahmadu Furfina – Shot to death
24. Eze Tigani – Shot to death
25. Yusufu Suleiman – Shot to death
26. Mohammdu Suleman – Shot to death
27. Aliyu – Shot to death
28. Ishaku Ibrahim Zambuk – Shot to death
29. Adamu Markus – Shot, survived
30. Umaru Suleman – Shot to death
31. Ezekiel Atchindal – Shot to death
32. Ayo – Shot to death
33. Umaru Shalilu – Shot to death

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Chorister abducts member’s child at RCCG in Abuja, suspect still at large


The Redeemed Christian church of God (RCCG), located at Amino Kano Crescent, Wuse 2 became an abduction and stealing centre yesterday when a young woman, Comfort Amos, allegedly stole (abducted) Oluwatoniloba David Obafemi from the mother who is also a member of the same church.

Comfort Amos who sat where Mariah Toyin Obafenmi, (Tony’s mother) sat in the church had capitalized on the proximity and had kidnapped Toni from the mother.


Comfort who collected the child from the mother in the church as part of her way of assisting the mother to play with the child had told the nursing mother that she was going to the children segment of the church to give her house-help some money for church offering.


Comfort Amos, who is also a member of the church choir had quietly left the church without the consent of the mother and has since been at a large as all effort to get across to her has proved abortive.

When the nursing mother did not see Toyin return to the church, she became worried and headed for the children arm of the church where she discovered that Comfort’s gesture was for a motive, as she had already gone out of the church with the child.

The church members immediately swung into action after Tony’s mother raised alarm over the abduction of her child. A member, Wole Sonibare quickly put a call through to Comfort who retorted back , that she was not running away with the baby, and that she would soon be back to hand over the child to his mother.

Several attempts made to reach Comfort on the phone after the initial call did not work out as her mobile phone was permanently switched off. Toni is said to be only 9 months old while Comfort is between 40 and 41 years old. She was last traced to Plateau State, Shendam Local government to be precised.

The parents who have appealed to the general public to provide useful information to them if any, have given out their numbers for people to reach them. There numbers are, 08075672060 and 08064966277

Security Watch Naija will bring you update on this news.

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JTF raids bomb factory, arrest 156 suspects



Mubi – Adamawa: The Joint Task Force, JTF Sunday night raided the main hide out of the suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Mubi the commercial nerve centre of Adamawa State 156 members of the dreaded suspects were arrested.

Addressing newsmen shortly after inspecting the compound where the raid took place, Commander of the 23rd Armored Brigade, Nigerian Army Yola, Brigadier General John Nwaoga hinted the operation was sequel to the recent clandestine activities and destruction of GSM Masts in Mubi by the suspected terrorists.



Brigadier General Nwaoga, who was accompanied by the Adamawa Police Commissioner Mr. Godffrey Okeke and the State Director of SSS said the raid has really helped the military intelligence to unravel the mystery behind the protracted wave of shooting and bomb attacks in Mubi Town.

Among items recovered from the raid, code named Operation restore sanity” are ready to us improved explosive device, chemicals, arms and ammunitions, over 500 dagger knives, 9 AK47 assault riffles, locally made pistols, rocket launchers among others.

“Based on intelligence report, a combined team of the JTF isolated the area, cordoned it and made sure that innocent and law abiding citizens were not hurt” Brigadier General Nwaoga stated.

At the military base housing the FRSC training school Mubi, 156 suspects were arraigned including 6 females and 5 children who wereresaved.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Police in Abuja arrest lawyer who is leader of armed robbery gang


Barrister Promise (other names withheld), led a deadly gang that specialized in snatching at gun-point exotic cars, especially Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) of different brands.

A police source said that the lawyer recruited members of his gang who usually carried out operations while he remained at the background as the sole receiver of the vehicles.


“He is a lawyer and also a car dealer, who deals only in stolen vehicles. He doesn’t go for operations but he was the sole receiver of the stolen vehicles. He recruited them and bought the vehicles cheaply from the gang,” the police source said.

Most of stolen vehicles were sold in Onitsha, Anambra State. When the crack team of FCT Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) stormed Promise’s residence in Gwagalada, he had fled but was later apprehended in Lugbe, Abuja.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Alkali Usman said when they received complaints and petitions from the victims he quickly ordered the officer in charge of SARS, Commander, Supol Benneth Igweh (CSP) and his team to take action. He said this was after Barrister Promise’s gang snatched an SUV in Port-Harcourt, robbed the victim and took the stolen vehicle to Abuja and parked it at Promise’s house.

DCP Usman stated that Barrister Promise’s gang also robbed a woman in Port-Harcourt as she was taking her daughter to school and snatched the car and parked it at their gang-leader’s compound.

The Commissioner of Police, Adenrele Shinaba, said the victim was lucky because he has a track which was used by SARS operatives to track the SUV and after conversation with the suspect, he ran away from his house in Gwagalada. The policemen from SARS went and locked up his house. He said he was later arrested in Lugbe, Abuja.

CP Shinaba added that when Promise was picked up, “we arrested a lady simply called Amarachi, girlfriend of one of the members of the gang. Amarachi always took the stolen cars to Onitsha in search of buyers. When she discovered that policemen were looking for her, she quickly relocated. She was arrested through phone call,” he said.

According to him, Promise’s arrest led to the apprehension of other suspects: Chimazie, Micheal and John who are now at SARS for further interrogation.

Promise confirmed that he’s a qualified lawyer and car dealer. “I am a lawyer I attended Abia State University. I graduated in 1999 and I went to Law School in 2000 and when I came back, I started practising in Abuja.”

CP Shinaba added that Promise and his gang took the detectives to several states including Nasarawa, Edo, Ogun and Kaduna to recover all the cars such as Inifinity Jeep, Toyota Hilux, Honda Pilot Jeep, Honda CRV Jeep, Toyota Camry.

Some of the victims have started going to the command to identify their cars.

Source: OluFamous

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