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Court Sentences Convict To Death By Hanging
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Minna High Court 4, presided over by Justice Mohammed Adishetu Mohammed, has sentenced Tunde Tayo to life imprisonment and death by hanging in Niger State.
The defendant was found guilty of two counts of armed robbery and culpable homicide, punishable under Section 298 (C) of the Penal Code of Niger State, 1989.
Tayo, of Angwan Roka, Maitumbi in Minna, was arraigned in court by Jude Thaddeus Akaeze, head of the Legal Unit of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligent Department (SCIID) of the Niger State Police Command.
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According to the First Information Report: “Tunde Tayo of Angwan Roka Maitumbi, Minna, Niger State, on 13th September 2018 at New FM area Minna, within the jurisdiction of this court, did commit robbery; conspired with others at large, while armed with dangerous weapons, lured and robbed one Abdullahi Chali Yahaya (now late) of Angwan Rahama, Bosso Low Cost, of his Bajaj motorcycle, valued at N215,000 and later killed him.”
The presiding judge, Justice Mohammed Mohammed, after evaluating the evidence tendered before him, averred that the convict was found guilty of the crimes punishable under Section 298 (C) of the Penal Code and Section 221 of the Penal Code Law of Niger State, punishable with death and life imprisonment, respectively.
Justice Mohammed told the convict: ” With the evidence before me, the case of armed robbery and culpable homicide punishable with death has been established against you and you are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment for the case of armed robbery and death by hanging for the case of culpable homicide under Section 221 of the Penal Code.”
He added that the sentence would run concurrently, adding, “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.”
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Law School Student Freed, Five Colleagues Still In Kidnappers’ Custody
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July 31, 2025By
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One of the six Nigerian Law School students abducted in Benue State has regained freedom, it was learnt.
The students were kidnapped on Saturday while travelling from Onitsha, Anambra State, to the Yola campus of the Nigerian Law School in Adamawa State.
They were en route to resume academic activities after their court externship break, with lectures scheduled to recommence on Monday.
Earlier, the abductors had allegedly threatened to kill the victims if their ransom demand was not met.
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Although it remains unclear whether any ransom was paid for the release, a source familiar with the situation confirmed the development. t
“One of them has been released. There are still five in the kidnappers’ custody,” the source revealed to PUNCH Metro in a telephone interview.
When contacted on Wednesday, the Students’ Affairs Director, NLS, Yola Campus, Johnson Ogunboyo, confirmed the number of victims still in captivity.
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“They are five (now). We are putting all our efforts into ensuring they are safely released. They demanded ransom yesterday, according to the students.
“We are doing everything to see what we can do. If it is official, my director general will be in the best position to speak on it. I am not in the position to give you details,” he said during a phone call with The PUNCH.
On whether there was any coordination between the Law School management and security agencies, he stated, “We have seen the security people in Yola and even in Abuja, so we are on it.”
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The Adamawa State Police Command’s spokesperson, Yahaya Suleiman, had also affirmed the collaboration during an earlier interview with The PUNCH.
This latest abduction adds to a growing list of kidnappings targeting Nigerian Law School students.
In 2022, two students from the Nigerian Law School, Agbani Campus, in Enugu State, were abducted while shopping at the Eke Agbani market.

Three suspects have been arrested by the Adamawa State Police Command, in connection with two domestic violence that led to killings in Madagali and Gombi Local government areas.
Police spokesperson, SP Yahaya Nguroje, explained that the first incident, in Pallam District, Madagali, involved two co-wives, Rhoda Anthony, 55, and Victoria Anthony, 36.
“During the fight, Victoria’s son Ijai Anthony, 16 years, allegedly hit Rhoda with a piece of wood on the head and she fell on the ground. She was rushed to Cottage Hospital, Madagali, but died while receiving treatment. Victoria and her son have been arrested.” Nguroje revealed.
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In the second case, police in Gombi arrested one Idi Buba for allegedly stabbing his father, Buba Jelli, on the neck and the back during a domestic dispute.
The father was confirmed dead by medical personnel at a nearby health centre.
The spokesperson confirmed the Police were able to recover a Knife, suspected to be the murder weapon from the scene.
Commissioner of Police, CP Dankombo Morris, condemned the killings, particularly the fact that they involved family members, and urged residents to seek peaceful resolutions to conflicts. He assured that investigations are ongoing and the suspects will be charged to court once completed.
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Security Operatives, Youths Arrest Notorious Drug Dealer In Delta Community
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July 31, 2025By
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Operatives of the Delta Sweep and youths of Abraka community in Ethiope-East Local Government Area of Delta State have arrested a notorious drug dealer, Benson Izah, with a stash of illicit substances concealed in his motorcycle.
The suspect was arrested at the secretariat of the Abraka Community Youth Wing.
Izah is suspected of spearheading the drug trade in the university town.
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His arrest triggered immediate investigations, leading security operatives to four warehouses reportedly linked to him.
Each site yielded significant quantities of assorted hard drugs, validating long-standing suspicions of Izah’s role in a wider drug distribution network.
Authorities have confirmed that Izah and the confiscated substances will be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and prosecution.
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The arrest has been met with widespread relief and jubilation across the town, according to a local youth leader.
The operation has reignited calls for deeper collaboration between community stakeholders and security agencies in the ongoing war against drug abuse and crime.
Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe is yet to comment on the incident.
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