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Residents worry as scavengers’ presence multiplies in Abuja, suburbs
Scavengers are increasingly clustering in the neighborhoods of Mararaba, Nyanya, Karu, Lugbe, and Kubwa in the Federal Capital Territory, raising concerns about their links to crimes.
Residents have expressed concerns about the activities of these scavengers, who rummage for recyclable materials like plastic and scrap metal, and have been accused of engaging in robbery and other criminal acts.
They appealed to the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, to double its enforcement, limit their activities, and avail other means of disposing domestic waste.
Ekwutosblog gathered that the scavengers, also known as ‘Baba Boola’, loiter around neighbourhoods at odd hours and pose a lot of security risk.
In FCT, a legal case is underway involving scavengers and beggars suing the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, over alleged rights violations.
The suit was filed by a lawyer, Abba Hikima, on behalf of vulnerable residents, including scavengers and beggars and are seeking N500 million in damages, claiming their fundamental rights were breached by the Minister and the Inspector-General of Police.
Wike, in his defense, said that the scavengers and beggars are causing a security threat to the FCT, citing their presence in unauthorized areas, public urination and defecation, and potential links to criminal activities.
The minister, in a counter-affidavit filed in opposition to the case instituted on behalf of some vulnerable FCT residents, told Justice James Omotosho to dismiss the N500 million suit in its entirety, adding that begging is not a trade known to law.
According to him, many of the purported scavengers have been arrested in the various acts of vandalising private and public property and, in most cases, serving as spies to kidnappers, criminals and terrorist organisations.
“The said homeless people who reside and sleep on public roads and under the bridges without any proper form of toilet system rely heavily on open urination and defecation, which litter the streets of Abuja and threaten the environment and health of fellow citizens within the FCT,” he said.
The case, which is before the Federal High Court in Abuja, and its judgment is expected on July 10, raises questions about the rights of vulnerable citizens, the responsibilities of the government to protect its citizens, and the balance between development and the needs of marginalized populations.
The lawyer representing the scavengers and beggars argued that homelessness and petty trading are not crimes and that the actions of the FCT administration are infringing on their rights.
Speaking to Ekwutosblog, a concerned teacher in Mararaba, Ngozi Ezike, said that Abuja is fast becoming a hotspot for kidnappers and other criminal elements due to its porous boundaries and security set up.
Ezike said two major incidents of burglary were reportedly carried out by scavengers, and nothing has been done to permanently end the menace.
“Abuja, especially this Mararaba axis is becoming something else. We cannot go to bed with two eyes closed because of fear of the unknown.
“Nothing has been done about the latest incident where scavengers broke into one’s house and carted away valuable things,” she said.
Another resident in Nyanya, Mariam Musa, regretted the absence of an organised management to collect domestic waste, adding that the flawed system empowers criminals.
“Previously, the Abuja environmental board was more organised. As long as there is no means of disposing of domestic waste, the scavengers will keep increasing in numbers. The evil these scavengers are capable of is limitless,” she said.
On his part, Deji Ayo, a resident of the Karu area of the FCT, blamed the rising insecurity in the nation’s capital for the situation, stressing that Karu used to experience peace before the increased number of scavengers and beggars in the area.
Another resident, Mike Divine, who stays in Lugbe, said the menace of scavengers in Abuja had exposed residents to pilfering, burglary, illegal surveillance, knife attacks, and hooliganism.
Divine said during odd hours, the scavengers inflict violence on innocent individuals and vandalise government properties, advising the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, to implement the ban on indiscriminate disposal of refuse, and scavenging.
“The authorities should implement the ban, which should include moving these young people to skills acquisition centres or other sources of livelihood, while the waste management system in the city needs to be effective, thereby making their (scavengers’) access to bins difficult,” he said.
In an interview with some scavengers, Ibrahim Dantata, he said he embarked on the job to make ends meet.
“There is no job. I have no education and I have no skill. Not every scavenger is a thief.
“I know people are ruining our reputation but we are all not bad. I am into this business because it helps me feed my four wives and nine children in Zamfara,” he said.
Another scavenger, Kabiru M’uazu, who carries out his business in Nyanya, said any scavenger caught stealing should be made to face the full wrath of the law.
He said: “We don’t tolerate stealing among ourselves. Anybody who is caught stealing faces disciplinary actions by us. We either collect their truck or we go physical on them.”
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Gunmen k!ll President General of Ogidi community and one other in Anambra.
Unidentified gunmen, suspected to be cultists, have k!lled a community leader and one other person in Anambra State.
The President-General of Ogidi community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Ikwuka Okoye, popularly known as Anumili (pictured above), was k!lled on Friday, Feb. 6.
The attack was alleged to have been carried out by members of a rival cult group in revenge for the de@th of their leader, who was arrested and k!lled by local security operatives.
During the attack, which took place at the School Field, Ogidi, another man whose identity has yet to be ascertained was also gunned down.
The spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident in a press statement on Saturday.
Ikenga said the incident is allegedly linked to the recent capture and k!lling of a known notorious cultist within the community.
He said, “The Anambra State Police Command regrets the murd£r of the President-General of the Ogidi community and one other person. The incident, which occurred on the evening of February 6, 2026, at the School Field, Ogidi, is allegedly linked to the recent capture and k!lling of a known notorious cultist within the community.
“Following the report, police operatives swiftly took over the scene of the incident and commenced investigations. The command is currently working with eyewitness accounts and other available intelligence to identify and arrest the perpetrators.
“The Anambra State Police Command assures members of the public that all efforts are being intensified to bring those responsible to justice.
“Residents are urged to remain calm and cooperate with the police as investigations continue.
“Further developments will be communicated in due course.”

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Police bust syndicate behind nude photo blackmail in Lagos
Men of the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Lagos, have apprehended three suspects who allegedly run a cyber blackmail and extortion scheme in the state.
According to the spokesperson of the unit, DSP Ovie Ewhubare, the suspects get a hold of their victims explicit photos and then threaten to release them if a ransom is not paid.
He said that the suspects, two males and a female, were apprehended after a petition was filed by a complainant who reported being repeatedly threatened by unknown individuals demanding money.
“The complainant received several phone calls in which the callers threatened to release her nude photographs to the public if she failed to pay them. Acting out of fear and emotional distress, she transferred money to the suspects.
The situation escalated when the suspects demanded an additional N10 million, prompting her to formally petition the police,” he said
The police imagemaker state dthat upon receipt of the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, PSFU, Mr Kayode Ojapinwa, ordered the immediate deployment of operatives to investigate the matter.
“The investigation led to the arrest of the three suspects. Investigations revealed that one of the suspects gained unlawful access to the complainant’s mobile device and fraudulently transferred her nude photographs to his own device. Further findings indicated that he conspired with the other suspects and other accomplices currently at large to demand and receive money from the complainant in several tranches,” he said
According to him, the suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.
The image maker said that investigations were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate and to recover all proceeds of the alleged crime.
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Catholic Priest Collapses And D!es In Front Of Congregation While Walking To Tabernacle To Return Holy Communion
A Catholic priest has tragically passed away after suddenly collapsing in front of the congregation during Sunday mass.
The tragic incident took place last Sunday, February 1 in Wiesmath in the district of Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Shortly after administering Holy Communion, 59-year-old priest Raimund Beisteiner was about to return the host to the tabernacle when he “suddenly” collapsed, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Vienna.
“Despite immediate professional assistance, he di£d in the church,” the statement said.
The mayor of Wiesmath, Erich Rasner, had also attended the Mass with many other believers and witnessed the dramatic scenes.
The shock in Wiesmath at the loss of the popular priest is great. Beisteiner had shaped the spiritual life of the parish for almost two decades and was highly regarded far beyond the community.
Rasner praised him as an “extremely conscientious, sensitive priest” and also emphasized the personal loss of a friendship that had grown over many years.
A prayer service was organized at short notice for the late priest. It was attended by numerous priests from the deanery as well as Archbishop Josef Grünwidl.

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