Thursday, 5 May 2016

Troops kill 18 bandits, recover 12 rifles in Zamfara

Troops of 223 Battalion, 1 Brigade Nigerian Army on Wednesday, trapped a group of cattle rustlers and armed bandits in an ambush near Dansadau in Zamfara State.

A statement issued by Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col Sani Kukasheka Usman said that the cattle rustlers and armed bandits were intercepted as they made their way to wreck havoc on communities in Dansadau District

"The patrol team laid an ambush for the suspected cattle rustlers and armed bandits who came in large numbers on motorcycles fully armed. It was gathered that they were enroute Ruwan Tofa and Babban Doka Villages in Dansadau District of Maru Local Government Area, Zamfara State to wreck havoc on the hapless innocents of those communities.

"The troops killed 18 and wounded several armed bandits. They also recovered 11 AK-47 rifles, 1 G3 rifles, 1 locally made pistol, 11 magazines of AK-47 rifle, a magazine of G3 rifle and 161 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunitions. The troops went further and destroyed the bandits’ camp at Babban Doka general area.

"They are also combing the area for the remnants of the bandits and all those that escaped with gunshot wounds in the general area. We would like to appeal to the public to continue to assist with information on cattle rustlers, armed bandits and other criminal elements in their areas."

Happening now: Federation Cup 2016 draws, round of 64


Federation Cup 2016 Draw for Round 64 already underway.

Some of the draws so far made are : Sunshine FC Akure vs Giwa FC JOS;
Abia Comets FC vs Nembe City; Damaturu FC vs Dynamite Utd;
Defending Champions, Akwa United FC drawn bye in round 64;
Kwara United FC vs Galadima Best, Kano.    

Scene of Wednesday's petrol tanker fire in Kano (Photo)

This A A Rano Petrol station and the adjoining VISA HOUSE got partially burnt during an attempt to discharge petrol from a tanker in the hot sun.

As an eyewitness told Daily Sun, “ they were about offloading the fuel when the head of the pipe that was attached to the tank slipped off and fell on the ground which caused the fuel to gush out and explode in flames soon after. The fuel may have exploded because, at that time, the temperature was standing at 42 degree.”

Corporate organizations like Dantata and Sawoe, Gongoni Company and FAS Agric and Sacks reportedly sent in their fire fighting equipment to help the Kano State Fire Service to douse the inferno.

Pillars fans attack Enyimba for winning in Kano

Players and officials of Enyimba International FC saw hell at the hands of fans of Kano Pillars in Kano on Sunday after defeating the home team 2 - 1 in a rescheduled Nigeria Professional Football League match.

Chairman of Enyimba, Felix Anyansi Agwu told Daily SunSport on telephone that his players and driver were given the beating of their lives and their vehicle damaged for daring to come to Kano and beat Pillars.

“Enyimba players are being held hostage here and our bus damaged as well with our driver beaten. All these because we defied the form book to beat Kano Pillars 2-1 and denied them the chance to go top of the Nigeria league table.

“This is not good for Nigerian football. If a team plays well home or away and deserve to win, so be it. Why must teams win at home by all means? We watch leagues around the world and appreciate it when teams go away and record wins but frown at it here in Nigeria. Teams winning anywhere will help the growth of our league,” he said.

The home team had led in the first half only for Enyimba to equalize and score the winning goal in the second half, thus handing Pillars their first home defeat of the season.

Presidents Buhari and Biya sign communique at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja (Photo)

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari and His Excellency, President Paul Biya of Cameroon jointly signed a communique during a press conference at Nicon Hilton Hotel, Abuja on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.

Photo of President Buhari receiving President Biya at the State House, Abuja

His Excellency, President Paul Biya of the Republic of Cameroon being received by President Muhammadu Buhari on arrival at the State House, Abuja on Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Five cars destroyed in Kano petrol tanker fire

Five cars and other properties worth several million naira were burnt when a petrol tanker caught fire while discharging fuel at AA Rano Filling Station near the Grand Central Hotel in Kano on Wednesday.

News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the fire which broke out  around 2 pm also destroyed a nearby building

The fire was said to have been put out with the help of neighboring firms who volunteered their fire fighting equipment.

An eyewitness said that one person was rushed to the hospital with injuries sustained in the fire incident.

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