Friday, 24 February 2017

Boko Haram: Air Force hits terrorists camp in Gwoza

Following intelligence reports, the Nigerian Air Force  on Friday destroyed a Boko Haram insurgents location at Tagoshe/Mandara mountain general area some ten kilometers south-west of Gwoza in Borno State.

According to the Director Of Public Relations and Information, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa,  follow-up battle damage assessment indicated that the air attack was successful as confirmed by the declassified footage of the operation. 

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Photo news: Muslim faithful praying for President Buhari at Birnin Kebbi

The prayer session was organized by the government of Kebbi State.

Gov Ganduje on phone with PMB during prayers (photo)

During the prayer session, Gov Ganduje had a brief chat with President Buhari. During the conversation which was broadcast live on local radio stations, Buhari said he was feeling better and thanked Nigerians for their prayers.

Gov Ganduje organizes prayers for Buhari (photo)

On Wednesday, the Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje organized prayers in Kano for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Nigerian students protest in Abuja, give South Africans 48 hours to leave

The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS on Thursday in Abuja held a peaceful demonstration at the South African High Commission and some South African companies to protest against the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in that country.

During the march tagged ‘’NANS against Xenophobic Attacks on Nigerians,’’ the students gave the South African firms 48 hours to relocate from Nigeria.

NANS President, Mr Kadiri Aruna told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN in an interview at the DSTv office in Wuse 2 that Nigerian students were fed up with the attacks.

“We are saying that enough is enough as South Africans have openly attacked and bullied Nigerians.’’

He said that if nothing was done within 48 hours, Nigerian students would be directed to bring down MTN masts across the country. He added that DSTv and Shoprite would also be affected.

“All the South African business empires in Nigeria and their collaborators in Nigeria will be affected.

“I don’t want to say we will be barbaric but we will not be lawful in our actions, we will do it and face the consequences, enough of this rubbish,’’ he said.

Photo credit: Gbemiga Olamikan.

Police launch manhunt for kidnappers of German archeologists

The Nigeria Police has launched a manhunt for the kidnappers of Johannes Behringer and Professor Peter Breunig, the two German archeologists who were  abducted by gunmen on 22 December 2016 at Janjala area of Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna state.

At the time of their abduction, the Germans were working in collaboration with National Commission for Museums and Monuments on the relics of NOK Culture in Nigeria at an excavation site at Janjala.

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris said that a team of Special Police Forces comprising the Intelligence Response Team, IRT, the Technical Intelligence Unit, TIU, the Anti Kidnapping Unit, the Counter Terrorism Unit, CTU, the Police Mobile Force, Police Surveillance Helicopters and Special Investigation Team are presently working to rescue the Germans and apprehend their abductors.

“The team is already on the ground working in synergy with the Kaduna State Police Command and the local indigenes of towns and surrounding villages where these German Archaeologists were kidnapped”, said the police.

“Though the two (2) Germans archaeologists have Police officers attached to them for their protection at the NOK Archaeology Research Project Centre they did not go with the Policemen to the excavation site where they were kidnapped.

“Two (2) locals in the company of the Germans archaeologists were killed during the kidnap attack.

“The Special Forces and Police Investigators deployed are in contact with the colleagues of the victims and have provided additional security for their safety.

”In order to achieve prompt result, the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department has also been mandated to coordinate the investigation aspect of the operations.

“The Nigeria Police Force while assuring all Nigerians and foreign Nationals in the country of their safety, the Force wishes to implore them to always request and obtain Police escort to protect them any time they are embarking on research, mining and related endeavours outside the towns and cities across the country," he said.

NAN

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

See the 17 luxury automobiles EFCC recovered from ex-Customs boss Dikko

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has announced the recovery of 17 luxury automobiles in a warehouse allegedly belonging to a former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service NCS, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko Inde.

The anti-corruption agency said that two suspects Dantala Mohammed and Ahmed Balarabe were arrested at the warehouse situated at Nnamdi Azikiwe Street in Kaduna.

EFCC spokesman, Mr Wilson Uwujaren said in a statement that the vehicles were retrieved following an intelligence report.

“The recovery was sequel to an intelligence report the Commission received that stolen money and properties suspected to be proceeds of crime were being warehoused at the former Customs boss’ premises.

“Upon receipt of the intelligence, a team of operatives from the Kano Zonal Office of the EFCC were deployed to investigate the matter.

 ”On arrival at the location, two individuals who were identified to be the custodians of the property – Dantala Mohammed and Ahmed Balarabe were presented with a search warrant.

“In the course of the search, a total of 17 vehicles, among which are brand new cars, shuttle busses and SUVs were found in the premises.

 ”Consequently, the vehicles and the two individuals were conveyed to the Commission’s zonal offices in Kaduna and Kano respectively. Investigation revealed that the warehouse in question actually belongs to the former Customs boss.

“The two suspects arrested are in custody assisting the EFCC in investigation.”

 He said that the recovered vehicles included the following:

1. A Black colour BMW 525i series, 2010 model with chassis number WBAFR7108BC262936.
2. An Ash colour Hyundai Velester, 2012 model with chassis number KMHTC6AD4CU056038.

3. Dark Blue BMW 325i, 2003 model with chassis number WBAEV31090KL48386.

4. Black colour Land Cruiser Prado Jeep, 2014 model with chassis number JTEBU3FJ50K082080.

5. Black colour Mercedes G wagon, 2013 model with chassis number WDB4632361X207661.

6. Black colour BMW 335i series, 2012 model with chassis number WBA3A91040F268895.

7. Silver colour Peugeot 406, 2002 model with chassis number VF3BBRFNR81519018.

8. Black colour Land Cruiser Prado Jeep, 2014 model with chassis number JTEBU3FJ10K082352.

9.Yellow colour Toyota FJ Cruiser, 2007 model with chassis number JTEZU11F68K001301.

10. Black Toyota Avensis, 2013 model with chassis number SBIBL76L20E037245.

11. Dark ash colour KIA Cadenza, 2011 model with chassis number KNALN414BC5093288.

12. Silver colour Porsche Cayene, 2009 model with chassis number WPIZZZ9PZ9LA12738.

13. Golden colour Honda Accord, 2013 model with chassis number IHGCR2634DA620609.

14. White colour Nissan Urvan Bus, 2006 model JNITF4E25Z0715833.

15. White colour Nissan Urvan Bus, 1996 model with chassis number JTFJXO29P605023996.

16. White Toyota Hiace Bus, 2010 model with chassis number JTGJXO2P4B5020268.

17. White Nissan Bus, 2009 model with chassis number JNITA4E250011697.

Since being quizzed by the EFCC on June 16, 2016 over alleged 42 billion naira fraud, Dikko is believed to have refunded over a billion naira to the Federal Government.

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