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Suspect neutralised after attacking police officers with knife, cutlass in Minna

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A violent confrontation occurred in Minna, Niger State, on Tuesday, 6 May 2025, when a police operation turned dangerous as a suspect attacked officers with a knife and cutlass.

The incident took place in the Anguwan-Daji community in Chanchaga Local Government Area during a police response to a distress call.

According to the Niger State Police Command, operatives from the Central Police Division were obstructed during the attempted arrest by one Bello Mai-danger. The suspect reportedly launched a physical assault on the officers, using a knife and cutlass in an attempt to resist arrest and free another individual in custody.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, 7 May 2025, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed that one of the officers sustained injuries during the altercation.

He said the situation quickly escalated, and the suspect was neutralised in the process. A second suspect was successfully apprehended.

SP Abiodun emphasized that the safety and security of officers and the public remain paramount, and the use of force was necessary under the circumstances. He reiterated the need for citizens to support law enforcement efforts, especially when dealing with individuals posing a threat to public safety.

The police spokesman further urged residents to continue providing credible information that could assist in the identification and arrest of criminal elements hiding within communities.

He assured that the command remains committed to maintaining law and order across the state.

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Abia govt agency reacts to alleged sex scandal involving Ex-Director, two female staff

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Abia State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, ASOPADEC has broken its silence on the alleged sex scandal involving its former Director and two female staff, where it was alleged that theit trysts were recorded on video.

The Commission which made a statement on Friday in reaction to the trending issue, said it does not condone immoral act in all ramifications.

A statement from ASOPADEC signed by Iyke Onuegbu, its Head of Media/PRO said its attention was drawn to the viral publications on social media, pointing out that ASOPADEC cannot be held responsible for unspeakable private affairs of employees outside office hours.

“The public is hereby informed that the incidents as alleged happened in the past and the former director in question has long retired from service.

“The Commission is taking steps to conduct an internal investigation on the matter after which appropriate sanctions would be applied on erring staff in line with the service rules” he said.

According to Onuegbu, at the inception of the new administration, frantic efforts were made to clean the mess of the past and the Commission is being administered with zero-tolerance towards any form of misconduct.

The agency cautioned its present staff to uphold the Commission’s mandates and not engage in any immoral acts that may bring the image of the agency to disrepute.

It appealed to the social media handlers and the public to distance the present administration with whatever that may have happened in the past.

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Edo: Bishop begs Tinubu, security agencies to rescue kidnapped seminarians

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The Catholic Bishop of Auchi Diocese, Gabriel Dunia, has called on President Bola Tinubu, Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo and the security agencies to expedite action and rescue two abducted seminarians whose ordeal in the den of their captors was recently captured in a viral video.

In a statement signed by the Diocese’s Director of Communications, Reverend Peter Egielewa, on Thursday, the Bishop said he was deeply hurt that his seminarians had been with armed strangers for 35 days and urged people to pray for their release.

He particularly appealed to the president, the governor and all security agencies in the country to do the needful and help rescue the seminarians from the hands of the kidnappers.

Ekwutosblog reports that the viral video showed two young children clutching what appears to be a human skull, crying, and pleading for their release while surrounded by gun-wielding men.

The church confirmed in its statement that the children in the footage are two of the three seminarians kidnapped when gunmen attacked the Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in Ivhianokpodi-Agenebode, in the Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State, on July 10, 2025.

“As the chief shepherd of the Diocese, I feel personally hurt and disturbed that my seminarians, our children, have been living with armed strangers for 35 days now. I find it difficult to sleep these days because of this. We have been praying since their kidnap, and again I call on people everywhere to please pray with us,” the Bishop said.

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Police finally returned my stolen AI Ray-Ban sunglasses – Sowore

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The Nigeria Police Force, NPF, has returned the Artificial intelligence, AI, Ray-Ban sun glasses back to activist politicians, Omoyele Sowore.

Sowore had alleged that the sun glass was stolen during a protest by retired police officers on July 21, 2025 at the Force headquarters.

The protest was organised to demand improved welfare and retirement benefits for Nigerian police officers.

During the peaceful protest, Sowore had claimed that the glass was stolen by one Aku Victor Chiemerie.

However, Sowore confirmed the return of the glasses in a post on X.

“Today, the Nigeria Police Force returned my stolen Ray-Ban Meta eyeglasses, stolen by the National Thief, Aku Victor Chiemerie, to me,” he wrote.

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