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Police investigate lynching of suspected thief in Calabar
The Cross River State Police Command has commenced investigation into the lynching of a suspected thief whose burnt body was discovered along Mayne Avenue in Calabar South.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Eitiokpa Sunday Akata, disclosed that the incident was reported to officers of Atakpa Division on February 10, during an early morning surveillance patrol.
According to him, information from an undisclosed source alerted the patrol team to the presence of an unidentified male corpse, believed to be the remains of a 22-year-old, lying along Mayne Avenue by Nyong Edem Street — at the boundary between Atakpa and Efut Divisions.
Preliminary findings suggest that the deceased allegedly went out with two others to vandalise an electricity transformer at a yet-to-be-identified location.
Police said the suspect reportedly ran out of luck, was apprehended by a mob, lynched, set ablaze and later transported to the spot where his remains were found.
Akata noted that there were no signs of struggle, weapons, or burnt materials at the location where the body was dumped, indicating that the incident may have occurred elsewhere.
He added that photographs of the scene were taken, the corpse evacuated, and a full-scale investigation has commenced.
The Command assured that efforts were underway to identify and arrest those responsible for the mob action.
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US Judge Issues Fresh Order To FBI, DEA Over Delay In Releasing Tinubu’s 1990s Records
A United States federal judge has openly criticised the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for prolonged delays in releasing records linked to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.
The records were requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by transparency advocate Aaron Greenspan in 2022.
They relate to a long-standing narcotics investigation from the early 1990s, during which Tinubu forfeited $460,000 to the US government.
Judge Beryl A. Howell of the US District Court for the District of Columbia expressed frustration over what she described as endless postponements by both agencies.
In a ruling dated February 3, she said the case had dragged on for more than three years without meaningful progress.
According to court filings, the FBI and DEA have repeatedly missed court-ordered deadlines, offering new dates without clear explanations.
Judge Howell warned that the delays were unacceptable and issued firm instructions that must be followed.
In 2023, the FBI announced plans to release about 2,500 pages of Tinubu’s records in batches of 500 pages per month.
However, the process was halted after Tinubu objected, arguing that releasing the documents could negatively affect him while his presidential election victory was still before Nigeria’s Supreme Court.
Judge Howell approved the pause at the time. But even after the Supreme Court upheld Tinubu’s election, the FBI and DEA continued to seek further extensions.
Judge Howell noted that the FBI had failed to release a single document, despite several projected completion dates that were repeatedly shifted.
She said the bureau had not provided a reliable end date for producing the requested records.
Her ruling highlighted how deadlines moved from August 2025 to September, then December, January 2026, and again to February, with what she described as minimal justification.
While the DEA has released some documents, Judge Howell criticised the agency for withholding others without clear timelines.
The DEA claimed some files were sent to other agencies for consultation but did not say when reviews would be completed.
The judge ordered the DEA to submit a detailed Vaughn index explaining why 50 pages were redacted and 172 pages withheld.
For 12 remaining records, she directed a DEA agent to file sworn affidavits explaining, page by page, the status of each document and efforts made to speed up their release.
Judge Howell also instructed the FBI to submit sworn statements explaining its repeated failure to meet deadlines. She made it clear that continued delays would no longer be tolerated.
President Tinubu has consistently denied any involvement in drug trafficking, maintaining that he committed no wrongdoing.
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IPOB group cancels sit at home on Nnamdi Kanu’s directive
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, says it has cancelled its sit at home order across the South East.
The group announced the decision in a statement on Saturday, saying it followed a directive from its detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
According to IPOB, Kanu instructed the leadership to suspend the action in the interest of peace and the return of normal economic activities in the region.
The group said the move is aimed at easing hardship on residents and allowing businesses, schools and other daily activities to run without disruption.
IPOB urged people in the South East to go about their lawful activities. It also reaffirmed its commitment to non violence and peaceful engagement.
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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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