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Court Sentences 4 To 45 Years Imprisonment In Bauchi

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The Bauchi state High Court 1 has sentenced four persons to 45 years imprisonment each in the state.

The four convicts, Abdullah Abubakar, Ismail Musa, Usman Isah and Umar Abdullahi were convicted and sentenced by the state’s Chief Judge, Justice Rabi Umar.

They were convicted and found guilty on a three count charge of criminal conspiracy, robbery and kidnapping.

Earlier, the prosecution counsel, Barr. A.S Gumba Esq told the court that the suspects stormed the residences of one Alh. Bashir Bukar and Alh. Sha’aban Mohammed of Rimin Zayam in Toro local government area of the state in 2018 at about 1:30 am.

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He stated that both the victims were robbed of cash and other valuables worth the sum of N1 million and also kidnapped the son of Alh. Bukar and the daughter of Alh. Mohammed and took them to an unknown destination.

According to him, the suspects later demanded and collected the sum of N1.4million as ransom from the two victims before releasing the hostages.

Delivering he judgement on Wednesday, justice Umar, said their actions contravenes Section 4(1) of the Kidnapping, theft of cattle and Rape (Special provision) Law, 2017, Section 3 (2), of the (Kiddnapping, theft of Cattle and Rape (special provision) Law, 2017 and Section 1(2) of the Robbery and fire arms special provisions Act LFN 2004.

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“That you, Abdullah Abubakar, was found guilty and hereby sentenced to 45 years imprisonment for the offences of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery and kidnapping with effect from 1st January ,2019.

“That Ismail Musa, was found guilty and hereby sentenced to 45 years imprisonment for the offenences of criminal conspiracy, Armed Robbery and Kidnapping with effect from 1st of January, 2019.

“You, Usman Isah is hereby found guilty and sentenced to 45 years imprisonment for the offences of Criminal Conspiracy, Armed Robbery and kidnapping with effect from 1st of January, 2019.

“And that you, Umar Abdullahi, were also found and sentenced to 45 years imprisonment for the offences of criminal conspiracy, Armed robbery and Kidnapping, with effect from 14 January 2019”. Said the Chief Judge.

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Man Arrested For Killing Mother, Sister In Enugu

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The Police in Enugu state have said that the command will soon arraign in court a man, Mr. Somadina Orji who allegedly killed and buried his mother, Charity, and sister, Ukamaka, in shallow graves at Umuagu Inyi, in Oji River Local Government area of Enugu State.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Daniel Ndukwe confirmed the development to Vanguard, on Sunday, saying, “Yes, the young man has been arrested and is investigation ongoing after which we will arraign him in court.”

Somadina had reportedly killed his mother, Mrs Charity Orji, and his Sister, Miss Ukamaka Orji, and buried them in a shallow grave at their backyard.

The Orji family who hail from Igboariam in Anambra State were said to have had their tragic ends on Monday, December 4, 2023.

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The suspect, Somadina, was reported to be a drug dealer and had issues with his mother for a long time before he decided to kill her.

A Community leader in Inyi, Mr Ben Obi, stated that the problems started weeks ago when the suspect had an issue with the younger brother.

“He wanted to hit him and the mother stopped him and reported to the kingsmen to come and chase him away from the house because he wanted to kill the younger brother,” Obi said.

The younger sister was said to have been missing for two weeks before he had the problem with the mother.

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However, Obi further explained that the mother went for a condolence visit at Akpugoeze, and upon her return in the afternoon, the son, Somadina, killed and buried her in a shallow grave in their backyard.

He said that when the younger brother came back and was looking for the mother, he suspected something and raised an alarm.

“When the villagers gathered at the compound upon interrogation, Somadina confessed that he had killed the mother. He also confessed that he killed the younger sister some weeks ago,” Obi said.

Obi disclosed that when the Police were invited, the remains of the mother and of the sister were exhumed and deposited at the mortuary and the suspect was arrested.

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Obi also explained that Charity until her death was a hustling Woman who sold prepared Cassava food to feed her Family.

Lamenting the high use of hard drugs in the Community, Obi said that absence of governing bodies in the Community such as the traditional ruler, town Union, and President General to help the government in checkmating the use of hard drugs caused incidents.

He called on the government to come to their rescue to avoid such tragedy in the future.

Also condemning the act, the coordinating President General in Oji River local government area, Mr Ejike Tasie said the use of hard drugs in the Inyi Community was alarming and called on the anti-drug agency to help them checkmate the use of illicit drugs in their various communities in the local government area.
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Oyo: Chief Imam of Tede Is Dead

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The Chief Imam of Tede, in the Oke Ogun geo-political zone in Oyo State, Alhaji Ahmad Tijani Adedigba, is dead.

DAILY POST reports that the Chief Imam, until his demise, was the Chairman of the Oke Ogun League of Imams and Alfas.

The state governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, in his reaction, described the late Adedigba as a great leader and lover of peace.

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He added that the deceased contributed immensely to the religious harmony being enjoyed in the Oke Ogun area of the state.

Makinde, in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Sunday, added that the entire Muslim community will miss the deceased.

The governor said, “I received with sadness the news of the death of Alhaji Ahmad Tijani Adedigba, the chairman of the Oke Ogun League of Imams and Alfas and Chief Imam of Tede in Atisbo Local Government Area of the state.

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“The late Chief Imam was a man of peace and a great leader, who provided direction to the Imams and Alfas body and contributed to the peaceful religious atmosphere in Oke Ogun.

“While submitting to the will of Allah and praying to God to grant his soul Aljanah Firdaus and also abide with everyone he left behind, I am certain that the body and the Muslim Ummah in Tede will miss his immense contributions.”

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Groom, 25 Others Arrested As NDLEA Burst Drug-fueled Wedding Reception

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) successfully intercepted what was purportedly a wedding reception but turned out to be an illicit drug party.

The bust resulted in the arrest of the groom and 25 individuals, as confirmed by Femi Babafemi, the Director of Media and Advocacy, in a statement posted on his Facebook account on Sunday.

Say a prayer against the demon of drugs in the lives of our youths this Sunday as #ndlea_nigeria busted another drug party organised as a wedding reception. Groom and 25 others arrested,” he wrote.

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The statement also said the big cartels also suffered heavy losses some hours before the arrest with the seizure of their cocaine consignments.

The big cartels also suffered heavy loss hours ago with the seizure of their cocaine consignments,” the statement read.

The arrested individuals, including the groom, are now in custody as investigations proceed.

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