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Murder of First Class University Student: Police complete extradition of fugitive

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The police, yesterday, said they have successfully completed the extradition of Benjamin Nnayereugo, better known as Killaboi, from Doha, Qatar to Nigeria.

The fugitive, who had been on the run for the alleged murder of Miss Augusta Onuwabhagbe, was returned to the country in the early hours of Saturday, April 19, 2025, through the coordinated efforts with the Ministry of Justice, INTERPOL National Central Bureau, NCB, Force Headquarters in Abuja and the Qatari Judicial Authorities.

Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement, said: ‘’The extradition followed a petition from the family of the deceased, submitted through their legal representatives dated September 29, 2024. The matter was assigned to INTERPOL NCB Abuja for investigation. Investigations revealed that the suspect, Benjamin Best Nnayereugo, murdered Miss Onuwabhagbe, a 21-year-old First Class student of Lead City University, Ibadan, at his residence located at 24A, Abiola Apooyi Street, Oral Estate, Ajah, Lagos, on July 13, 2023.

“After committing the crime, he fled Nigeria and later released an online video purporting to confess to the act, a deceptive strategy to derail investigative efforts. ýFollowing his declaration as wanted by the NPF Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, on October 13, 2023, an INTERPOL Red Notice was issued for his global apprehension.

“He was initially arrested in Freetown, Sierra Leone, on October, 20, 2023, under the false identity Kanu Princeton Samuel, but escaped custody during a prison break on November 26, 2023, in Feeetown. ýFurther intelligence gathering revealed that the suspect continued to evade law enforcement, traversing multiple regions including West Africa, East Asia and the Middle East, under forged identities before eventually relocating to Doha, Qatar on January 24, 2025.

“At Doha, he was Operating under the alias Toure Abdoulaye with a fraudulent Guinean passport, he secured illegal employment and concealed his identity. ýThrough robust international cooperation and the use of advanced biometrics, INTERPOL NCB Abuja, in collaboration with INTERPOL NCB Doha, confirmed his identity, leading to his arrest by Qatari authorities in February 2025.

“An official extradition request, processed via the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, was subsequently approved by the Qatari judicial authorities, resulting in his repatriation to Nigeria. ýIGP Kayode Egbetokun while recognising the strength in the synergy amongst nations to curb trans-border crimes, commended the diligence of INTERPOL NCB Abuja and extended sincere appreciation to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the Government of Qatar, INTERPOL NCB Doha, and the Nigerian Embassy in Qatar for their invaluable collaboration in securing the fugitive’s return. The Inspector-General of Police further assured the general public of the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to ensuring that the suspect faces diligent prosecution, as part of the NPF’s dedication to justice and the safety of all Nigerians.”

Meanwhile, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has urged the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Mr Lawal Pedro, SAN, to fast-track the prosecution of the suspect

Falana also thanked the Federal Government for collaborating with Falana and Falana’s Chambers in his successful extradition.

He said: “We are particularly indebted to the mother of the deceased, Mrs Okonye Nneji, who furnished us with vital information on the movements of the suspect since he escaped from Nigeria two years ago. This is a challenge to all Nigerians to always pursue the cause of justice in order to end impunity in the country. Having confirmed that the Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department has completed an investigation into the cold murder of Miss Onuwabhagbe, we hereby call on the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, to fast-track the prosecution of the suspect.”

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Lagos Police Arrest Notorious Killer “Olori Eso”, Recover 9 Firearms, Ammo, Passports

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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested Wasiu Akinwande, alias Olori Eso, a 44-year-old suspected cult kingpin and Lagos’ most wanted killer, in a major tactical operation on June 20, 2025. He was tracked to his hideout in Agbado, Ogun State, after years of evading arrest.

Akinwande is accused of masterminding multiple murders, robberies, kidnappings, and cult-related violence in the Mushin area for over a decade. Four families have already identified him as the killer of their loved ones.

Recovered from his residence were:

* 2 AK-47 rifles
* 1 K2 assault rifle
* 1 Red Ryder rifle
* 3 pump-action rifles
* 2 locally made pistols
* 5 magazines, 57 live cartridges
* 70 rounds of 5.56mm ammo, 27 rounds of 9mm, 1 expended
* 1 dagger, 3 walkie-talkies
* 9 international passports belonging to different individuals

The Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has ordered an expanded investigation to apprehend all associates of the suspect. Akinwande remains in custody and will face prosecution.

The Command urges residents to remain vigilant and continue supporting the police with credible information.

, PPRO
Lagos State Command
June 20, 2025

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Imo communities set up vigilante group to tackle herdsmen invasion

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Following the recent Benue incident and some reported attacks on communities in Imo State allegedly masterminded by Fulani herdsmen, some communities in Owerri West LGA have resorted to self-help by setting up vigilante groups to tackle insecurity within their immediate environment.

One of the communities that has established its own vigilante outfit is Orogwe in Umunoha, Owerri West LGA, with the inauguration of its 12-man vigilante security team.

Speaking during the inauguration of the security outfit, the immediate past President-General of Orogwe Community Development Union, Pastor Jerry Atuzie, said that, “following what is happening, it has become imperative to set up a security outfit to contain the security challenges facing the community.”

He congratulated members of the security outfit for scaling through the screening exercise, but warned them to eschew unruly behaviour.

The ceremony was witnessed by some prominent citizens of the community. Among them was the Chairman of the Ubah Welfare Union, Felix Oguzie, who also admonished members of the vigilante group not to use the position for personal reasons.

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FG closes case in alleged terrorism trial against Nnamdi Kanu

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File image of Nnamdi Kanu in court.

The Federal Government, on Thursday, closed its case in the ongoing trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), in the allegations bordering on terrorism and treason.

The FG’s lawyer, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, announced this after the 5th prosecution witness (PW-5), identified as EEE for security reasons, was led in evidence and cross-examined by Kanu’s lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu, before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Awomolo told the court that after calling five witnesses in the trial, the prosecution was satisfied that from the avalanche of evidence tendered, including the broadcast of activities of the leader of the IPOB, the government had sufficiently satisfied the need to close its case.

“I therefore close the case,” the senior lawyer said.

After the announcement, the lead defence counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi, informed the court that they would be opting for a no-case submission, which would be filed in due course. (NAN)

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