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UPDATE: Autopsy reveals drug reaction as a possible cause of Mohbad’s death.

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According to recent reports, the autopsy results for the late Nigerian singer, Mohbad (Ilerioluwa Aloba), suggest that a drug reaction may have contributed to his death.

However, it’s important to note that the investigation is still ongoing, and the official cause of death has not been confirmed.

Mohbad’s death was announced on June 2, 2024, and the music industry and fans have been mourning his loss.

More updates will be provided as the investigation continues.

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Nnamdi Azikiwe Varsity Debunks Report Of Student’s Death In Viral Video, Says Victim Was Electrician

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It was learnt that his roommate, found in their room shortly after the incident, appeared to be under the influence of the same substance and was incoherent.

 

The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra State, has denied widespread reports that a student of the institution died after jumping from a three-storey building near the campus.

The university, in a statement signed by its Chief Safety Officer, Ken Chukwurah, clarified that the deceased individual, whose death was captured in a viral video making rounds on social media, was not a student but an electrician named Kenneth Oyeaka Rapuchukwu.

“Further to the viral video on UNIZIK student that jumped down from a three story building and died, our investigation indicates that deceased is not a student but an artisan,” the university said.

The tragic incident reportedly occurred around 8pm on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at Seat of Wisdom Lodge, Royal Kitchen Junction, Ifite, a location situated close to the university’s main gate in Awka.

Neighbours reported hearing a loud noise before discovering the victim’s body lying in a pool of blood.

It was learnt that his roommate, found in their room shortly after the incident, appeared to be under the influence of the same substance and was incoherent.

“On 5th June 2025, at about 2000 hours, at Seat of Wisdom lodge, Royal Kitchen Junction, Ifite in Awka LGA, one Kenneth Oyeaka Rapuchukwu, aged 28, an electrician from Aguleri, plunged from the third storey of the building and died at the scene,” Chukwurah stated.

Multiple eyewitnesses had told SaharaReporters that the man jumped “headfirst” from the top floor of the building after reportedly consuming an illicit substance.

Early reports had claimed that he was a student of the university, triggering panic and speculation online.

The university’s Safety Department dismissed those reports as inaccurate, citing preliminary investigations that linked the deceased and his roommate to drug use before the fall.

“Preliminary investigations suggest that the deceased and his roommate, identified as Chibuzor (surname unknown), were allegedly consuming a suspected illicit substance prior to the incident.

It was reported that while under the influence of the substance, Rapuchukwu jumped headfirst from the third floor, resulting in his immediate death,” the statement added.

SaharaReporters gathered that the deceased’s body had been deposited at Amaku mortuary.

“The remains of the deceased have been deposited at the Amaku mortuary, while Chibuzor is currently in custody at B-Division Police Station to assist with the ongoing investigation,” the statement added.

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Unraveling the Truth Behind the Spibat Road Demolition: Facts Over Sentiment By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu

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Unraveling the Truth Behind the Spibat Road Demolition: Facts Over Sentiment

By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, June 06, 2025.

Over the past few days, I’ve been inundated with concerns, emotional appeals, and even subtle accusations from a specific part of Imo State; hitte-Uboma. This happens to be particularly sensitive for me because Ihitte-Uboma is now my new home, owing to the fact that I’m just getting married to one of their beautiful daughters. Naturally, this connection has placed certain restraints on me and deepened my sense of responsibility to handle the matter with integrity, honesty, and fairness.

Given the intensity of the outcry: particularly over the demolition of a property said to belong to one Mr. Obed Ajonuma, a young investor from Ihitte-Uboma: I felt it necessary to set emotions aside and dig deep into the facts. As someone who would never wish to wrong my new family or community, I embarked on a thorough investigation to get to the bottom of the matter.

Here’s what I found:

1. The Structure Was Illegally Built

Despite the noise and accusations flying around, the simple truth is that the demolished structure was illegal. It was erected on a designated green verge, a space set aside for public use and environmental purposes, not for private development. This wasn’t just OCDA’s word: it followed a formal petition by the Chairman of the Institute of Town Planners Association, with verified documents showing the structure not only encroached on the green verge but also blocked the legal right of way for nearby approved residents.

This is not about sentiments. It’s about urban integrity and the rule of law.

2. Sold Illegally by Unauthorized Individuals

It gets worse. My investigation revealed that the structure was sold to Mr. Ajonuma by individuals claiming to be “indigenes”—people with no legal right to allocate public land. These so-called sellers have no authority under the law to transact over government-zoned areas. Sadly, this is a widespread scam in parts of the state, where well-meaning buyers fall into traps set by land touts and unauthorized actors. Whatever money exchanged hands, it doesn’t change the legal status of the land: unauthorized, unapproved, and illegal.

3. The ₦5 Million Bribe Claim Lacks Substance

One of the most damaging accusations is that the OCDA General Manager, Mr. Frank Nzewodo, collected a ₦5 million bribe to carry out the demolition. But this is where the story begins to unravel. The GM has publicly and confidently denied ever meeting the owner of the building, let alone receiving any inducement from him.

He has gone further to challenge anyone with proof to sue him in a court of law. Let that sink in: he’s dared his accusers to bring the matter before a judge and present evidence. That’s not the posture of a guilty man. In fact, he’s even contemplating legal action against those tarnishing his name without proof. According to him, and I quote, he swore before witnesses and using innocent children that he had no contact with the said property owner letting alone collecting bribe to do his constitutional duties.

If anyone has solid proof of bribery, they should step forward. Otherwise, we are only promoting rumor, not justice.

4. Why Was Only That Property Demolished?

Some have asked, “Why was only Ajonuma’s property touched while others nearby were left standing?” That’s a fair question. The answer is simple: his structure was the one found to be directly on the green verge and blocking a public right of way. Others in the area, according to planning documents, have legitimate approvals or at least don’t violate the city’s master layout to the same extent.

The idea that this was a targeted attack doesn’t hold water when you look at the facts. You don’t build permanent structures at green verge, even if you were given the leave to build.

Final Thoughts

As someone now tied to Ihitte-Uboma by family and love, I say this with the deepest respect: we cannot defend illegality simply because it affects one of our own. Mr. Ajonuma may have bought the land in good faith, but the transaction was fraudulent, the structure unauthorized, and the location unlawful.

This shouldn’t be about protecting sentiment: it should be about promoting truth, good governance, and lawful development. What we should be doing as a people is demanding that the state clamp down on illegal land sales, regulate planning more tightly, and create awareness so that no more innocent citizens fall victim to these traps.

I understand the pain, but let us not let emotions blind us from reality. The law is the law, and it must be upheld, even when it is uncomfortable.

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Borno: Troops foil attack on Buratai, others, neutralise bandits

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The Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, has foiled attacks on its personnel in Buratai, Biu Local Government Area, and Mallam Fatori, Abadam Local Government Areas of Borno State.

Troops also neutralized scores of terrorists with assorted arms and ammunition recovered.

Captain Reuben Kovanggiya, Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations Headquarters Theatre Command Operation HADIN KAI, in a statement said the failed attack on Buratai occurred in the early hours of Thursday, 5 June 2025, when the terrorists attempted to deceitfully infiltrate troops’ location from all approaches.

The troops, however, swiftly engaged the terrorists with heavy gunfire, while the Air Component provided close air support to the gallant troops.

According to the statement, troops also recovered a large cache of assorted arms and ammunition.

Similarly, the troops of Mallam Fatori also foiled another attack by terrorists, who attempted to attack troops’ location from different fronts.

The troops engaged the insurgents with superior firepower, causing the terrorists to flee in disarray with support from ACC air platforms.

The troops neutralized scores of insurgents after pursuing them in different directions.

According to the statement, the troops recovered AK-47 rifles, General Purpose Machine Guns, Rocket Propelled Guns, and other terrorists’ equipment after dealing a blow to the terrorists, killing scores.

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