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Man Killed In Delta Cult Clash

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A young man identified as Oyeme Eguari has been reportedly killed in a suspected cult-related attack in Abbi, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The incident, which occurred on December 31, 2024, during a crossover night celebration, cast a shadow over New Year festivities in the community.

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Eyewitnesses told The PUNCH that the victim believed to be in his 20s, was shot dead by suspected members of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity at a beer parlour on Ejakita Street, Abbi.

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A source from the community revealed, “He was at the beer parlour having fun with friends when members of the Vikings Confraternity stormed the venue and shot him.

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”This particular group has been responsible for several violent crimes in the community, including armed robbery, murder, drug trafficking, and grievous harm.”

The source further called on the Delta State Government and human rights activists to intervene and curb the rising spate of killings in the area.

READ ALSO: Man Stabbed To Death During Rice Fight On New Year’s Day In Delta Community

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“We are appealing for the intervention of the state government and human rights groups to help bring this issue to the attention of the Delta State Commissioner of Police,” the source added.

When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, confirmed the incident.

Yes, it’s confirmed. Four suspects have been arrested and handed over to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU),” Edafe said.

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Court Jails Nine Chinese Nationals For Economic Sabotage, Orders Repatriation

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A Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced nine Chinese nationals, including two women, to one year’s imprisonment each for offences bordering on economic sabotage and financial terrorism.

Justice Daniel Osiagor delivered the judgment on Wednesday, following the defendants’ guilty plea under a plea bargain agreement with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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The convicts — Zhao Xiang Hui, Liu Hai Rong, Liu Gang, Du Ji Geng, Li Dong, Huang Bo, Xhiong Zhen, Lai Rui Feng, and Deng Wei Qiang — were each fined N1 million in addition to their custodial sentences.

The court further ordered their repatriation to China upon completion of their prison terms.

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The EFCC had arrested the convicts on December 10, 2024, during a massive raid on a building on Oyin Jolayemi Street, Lagos.

Over 700 suspects were apprehended during the operation, which targeted a suspected cybercrime and economic sabotage syndicate.

During proceedings, counsel for the EFCC, Nnemeka Omewa, informed the court that the defendants had opted for a plea bargain, which the commission found acceptable.

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Counsel for the defence, Folarin Damela, also confirmed the arrangement and urged the court to adopt it.

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Justice Osiagor thereafter read the amended one-count charge to the defendants, to which they all pleaded guilty

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The charge accused them of accessing computer systems in December 2024 with the intent to destabilise Nigeria’s economic and social structure.

It further stated that they employed Nigerian youths to commit identity theft and impersonation for financial gain.

READ ALSO:US Govt Bans Employees From Having Romantic, Sexual Relationships With Chinese Citizens

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The court ruled that their prison terms should commence from December 10, 2024, the day of their arrest.

Additionally, the judge ordered the forfeiture of all items recovered from the convicts — including furniture, laptops, and other computer gadgets — to the Federal Government.

Justice Osiagor also mandated the Nigerian Immigration Service to deport the convicts after they serve their sentences.

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Man On Hard Drugs Dies After Jumping Into Well

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The Kwara State Fire Service on Saturday recovered the lifeless body of a 43-year-old man who jumped into a well in the Edun area of Ilorin West Local Government Area, following Sallah celebrations.

The deceased, identified simply as Kareem, was said to be under the influence of a hard drug, Synthetic Cannabinoids locally known as ‘Colorado’.

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Kareem jumped into the well at Ile Alapo, Edun, shortly after returning from the Eid-el-Kabir prayers on Friday.

In a statement issued on Saturday, by Head of Media and Publicity for the state fire service, Hassan Adekunle, confirmed the recovery of the body.

READ ALSO: 27 Feared Dead In Kwara Boat Mishap

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According to the statement, “The distress call was received by the Fire Service control room at about 10:29 hours, reporting that a man had fallen into a well,” adding that firefighters were swiftly deployed to the scene, where they successfully retrieved the body.

“The victim, identified as Kazeem, reportedly jumped into the well under the influence of a hard substance known as Colo (Colorado) shortly after returning from Eid prayers.

“The body was handed over to Inspector Babatunde Amos of the C Division Police Station, Ilorin.

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“The Ministry awaits formal identification and claim of the body by the victim’s family.”

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Efforts to contact the spokesperson of Kwara Police Command, Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi was proved abortive unsuccessful, as she did not respond to calls or messages sent to her WhatsApp number as at the time of filing this report.

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Meanwhile, the Director of the Kwara State Fire Service, Falade Olumuyiwa, expressed sadness over the tragic incident.

He seized the moment to urge residents of the state to steer clear of drug abuse, warning that such habits often lead to devastating consequences.

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NAF Airstrikes Kill Terrorists, Destroy Hideouts In Borno

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The Nigerian Air Force said it has carried out precision airstrikes on key Boko Haram strongholds in Borno State, neutralising several terrorists.

The service also said the airstrikes crippled terrorists logistics infrastructure ahead of the Eid celebrations.

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According to a statement on Saturday, by the Director of Public Relations and Information at NAF Headquarters, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, the airstrikes were conducted under Operation HADIN KAI on June 5 and 6, targeting terrorist enclaves in Tumbumma Baba and Chiralia, located in the Southern Tumbuns region of the state.

READ ALSO: NAF Airstrikes Decimate Terrorist Hideouts, Kill Scores In Borno

The strikes, which he said followed credible intelligence reports, were aimed at structures used by the insurgents for storage and operational coordination.

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He noted that Battle Damage Assessments confirmed the neutralisation of several terrorists and the destruction of key logistics structures.

Ejodame said, “In a series of precision airstrikes conducted on 5 and 6 June 2025, the Nigerian Air Force, under Operation HADIN KAI, decimated key Boko Haram hideouts at Tumbumma Baba and Chiralia in the Southern Tumbuns, Borno State.

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“Acting on credible intelligence, NAF aircraft targeted terrorist structures reportedly used for storage and coordination, delivering direct hits and crippling planned attacks aimed at disrupting Eid celebrations.

“Battle Damage Assessments confirmed the neutralisation of several terrorists and the destruction of key logistics structures. This pre-emptive action underscores the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to safeguarding civilian lives and supporting national security objectives.”

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