Metro
Hoodlums Attack Singer Saga In Delta

Hoodlums have allegedly attacked a popular Nigerian sensational singer, Hiteck Saga, Friday, in Delta.
It was gathered that the artiste who was said to have been severely wounded by unknown assailants, was in the company of friends who had just received him in his home town at Ebedei, Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State.
A source who spoke to VANGUARD revealed that the singer: “His friends were listening to his new single titled; “The World” which the artist had just recorded with E.M.V record in Benin city on his laptop computer when they approached a conflict on their way to his Elder’s sister house.
“An unknown group of boys suddenly appeared to them with a sudden attack and forcefully collected their belongings, including his phones, laptop and other valuables.”
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The source added, that the unidentified gang used hard objects to hit Saga on his left thigh and right leg, leaving him with severe injuries and dislocation
“We rushed him to the hospital amid a lot of chaos,” said the source, where he received treatment. Hiteck Saga is said to be very weak from losing a lot of blood with broken bones and fractures”, the source said.
While lamenting the content of the items that were stolen by the hoodlums, the Artiste urged the law enforcement agencies to do the needful by investigating and prosecuting those culpable for the attack.
As at the time of forwarding this report, the singer had been discharged from the hospital and he is still on serious physiotherapy medications.
Metro
BREAKING: BIZARRE! Millions Lost As Delta Man Sets Own Shop Ablaze

A yet-to-be-identified man suspected to have taken hard drugs on Tuesday night set his own furniture shop ablaze in the Saniko community, Agbarah-Otor, in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The man, believed to be in his 40s, our source said set the furniture shop containing modern furniture worth millions of naira ablaze, and chased anyone who attempted to intervene with matchett until he was overpowered by the community youths.
Our source who does not want his name in print narrated via the phone: “It actually happened this night. Nobody knows what fell on him to have set his own shop ablaze, but the belief his that he must have taken some hard drugs.
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“The man should be in his 40s. He set the shop ablaze, and when people attention was drawn to it, they rushed there but he chased them with cutlass. He was chasing people with cutlass until the youth mobilised and overpowered him, and as I speak with you, he has been tied down, naked.
“I don’t know his name, and nobody has identified with him as a relation, but the point is, millions have been lost. All the modern furniture in the shops have turned to ashes. The shop is completely burnt down.”
Contacted on the phone, Delta State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe said the Command was not aware of the incident.
He said: “Inasmuch he set his own shop ablaze, and nobody died, nobody will come to the Police to report it. And since nobody will come to report such an incident to the Police, it’s assumed the Police are not aware.”
Metro
Seven Journalists On Their Way To Colleague’s Marriage, FG Reacts

The Nigerian government, through the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the tragic death of seven journalists who were confirmed killed in a lone road crash in the Gombe South area of Gombe State on Monday.
The incident occurred on Monday evening as the journalists were returning from a wedding ceremony in the Gombe South Senatorial District. They were said to have traveled in solidarity with a colleague from the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, who was getting married.
According to preliminary information from the Gombe State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Samson Kaura, the crash was fatal.
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The Minister described the tragedy as a heartbreaking loss to the media community and the nation, noting that the journalists were committed voices who informed the public with courage, integrity, and professionalism.
“This is a harrowing moment. Nigeria has lost dedicated voices who informed, educated, and stood for truth. Their passing is a heavy blow to us all,” he said.
The Minister extended his condolences to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), the Gombe State Council, and especially to the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased. He prayed that God would grant them the strength to bear the painful loss.
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“Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones. May Almighty God grant them comfort and grant the souls of the departed eternal rest,” he added.
“We stand in solidarity with the NUJ and the entire media community at this difficult time. We must continue to work together to improve safety measures for those who serve the nation daily,” he said.
He assured that the Federal Government stands with the bereaved families and the media community during this moment of grief. May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.
Metro
VIDEO: Chaos As Last-minute Shoppers Overwhelm Lagos Balogun Market

Large crowds on Tuesday overwhelmed Balogun Market on Lagos Island as residents trooped out in their numbers for last-minute year-end shopping, crippling movement around the commercial hub.
A viral video making the rounds online showed extreme congestion within and around the market, with traders and shoppers barely able to move as they jostled for limited space in one of Lagos’ busiest trading centres.
The footage captured scenes of tightly packed walkways and stalled human traffic, as buyers scrambled to complete end-of-year purchases ranging from clothes and shoes to household items.
The gridlock is largely being blamed on Nigerians’ long-standing culture of last-minute shopping, often described as “panic buying,” where many delay festive purchases until the final days of the year.
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Balogun Market, known for its wholesale and retail activities, traditionally experiences a spike in patronage toward the end of the year.
As of the time of reporting, no incidents had been confirmed, though the situation highlights the recurring challenge of overcrowding during peak festive periods in Lagos.
Watch the video below:
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