Repentant Boko Haram Member Kills Former Wife, Buries Her In Shallow Grave In Borno

A man claiming to be a repentant Boko Haram terrorist, Musa Dauda, has admitted to killing his former wife, Hafsat Musa, in Borno State, Nigeria, as confirmed by the local police.

Dauda allegedly committed this heinous act by luring his ex-wife to a farm near Muhammed Goni Stadium in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, and then striking her on the head with a hoe, causing her death. He hastily buried her on the farm and subsequently fled the scene. The incident occurred on September 12, but it was only reported to the police several days later when Hafsat’s decomposing body was discovered by her relatives.

The Borno State Police Command’s spokesperson, ASP Sani Kamilu, confirmed the incident and revealed that Dauda was apprehended on September 21. He confessed to the crime and was seen in the company of another person on the farm before the murder.

Hafsat Musa’s body has been exhumed for a post-mortem examination at Umaru Shehu Ultramodern Hospital in Maiduguri. Following the conclusion of the investigation, the suspect will be brought to court to face charges.

Plateau Organ Harvest: Alleged Doctor Turns Lunatic In Police Cell

A doctor alleged to have removed a woman’s kidney in Jos, the Plateau state capital, Noah Kekere, has reportedly turned to a lunatic while in the police cell at the state police command.
Our correspondent reports that Kekere was arrested on Wednesday, September 6, following a report to the Nasarawa Gown police division for alleged removal of the right kidney of Mrs. Kehinde Kamal during an operation in 2018.

The Nation had also gathered that Kekere had prior to his arrest been carrying out medical treatment including surgery for more than two decades in his Murna Clinic and Maternity, located in Yanshanu Community of Jos North Local Government Area of the state.

The state police command had earlier confirmed the arrest of the suspected harvester and investigation has commenced.

The Nation reports that Kekere was rushed to the Psychiatric unit of Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), after he exhibited symptom of madness in the police cell.

A source from the police headquarters confirmed to newsmen that the suspected harvester was taken to the hospital when he started tearing his clothes in the cell and started behaving like a mad person, adding that “This made the police rushed him to Jos University Teaching Hospital and even in JUTH in handcuff.”

A source from the hospital also confirmed to The Nation that Dr Kekere was admitted at the psychiatric department of the hospital on Saturday evening.

The source said ” On arrival, he was just screaming, yelling and shouting.

He was saying “they want to silence my daughter”.

The Nation reports that Mobile Police officers have taken over the Psychiatric unit of the hospital.

When contacted the spokesperson of the state police command, DSP Alabo Alfred didn’t respond to the enquiry by our correspondent.

SOURCE: The Nation

Tragic Incident at Gombe Varsity: Female Student Throws Newborn Baby from Three-Storey Building

In a shocking and tragic incident that unfolded yesterday morning at Gombe State University (GSU), a yet-to-be-identified female student of the university threw her newborn baby from a three-storey building. The heart-wrenching act was reportedly carried out by the student, who had given birth to the baby boy out of wedlock and decided to end his life by resorting to such a heinous act within the school hostel.

Eyewitnesses revealed that the baby succumbed to the fall instantly, causing a wave of commotion throughout the institution. The news quickly spread, leaving the university community in a state of shock and disbelief.

Mohammed Abubakar, the public relations officer of the school, confirmed the distressing incident to LEADERSHIP, expressing deep sorrow over the tragic turn of events. He further disclosed that the case had been handed over to the police for investigation.

When contacted, Mahid Muazu Abubakar, the police spokesman in the state, stated that they were yet to officially receive the report. However, he assured that as soon as they received the details, they would communicate them promptly.


Man Meets His Demise While Attempting Cable Theft in Niger State

An unidentified individual tragically lost his life due to electrocution while attempting to pilfer transformer cables. The unfortunate incident occurred on the grounds of the Niger State Printing Press located in Minna during the early morning hours of Friday.

The News Agency of Nigeria broke the story, detailing that the deceased was discovered suspended on the transformer by the morning shift.

Aminu Ubandoma, the head of the legal department at the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, verified the unfortunate incident to the press. He disclosed that the company is actively collaborating with law enforcement, particularly the police, to curb the rising incidents of transformer cable theft.

DSP Wasiu Abiodun, spokesperson for the Niger State Police Command, also confirmed the occurrence, stating that it was a case of suspected vandalism leading to electrocution that had been reported to the police.

Food Fued Turns Fatal: 21-Year-Old Husband Arrested for Alleged Wife’s Murder in Edo State

A 21-year-old man named Salami Anedu has been arrested in Edo state on suspicion of murdering his wife, Esther Friday, following a dispute over food, according to the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chidi Nwabuzor.

The incident occurred on August 30 when Anedu allegedly used a stick to fatally injure his wife during an argument in their home in Ugbekpe community. Aluaye Momoh reported the incident to the police, leading to Anedu’s arrest by the Fugar Police Division. The case was subsequently transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department in Benin for further investigation.

Anedu, however, maintains his innocence, claiming that his wife had threatened to bring her brothers to confront him during their disagreement over food. He stated that he did not harm her but that her brothers arrived armed with sticks, leading to a physical altercation. Anedu asserts that he was wrongfully accused of his wife’s death, mentioning that she was already ill before the incident.

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully and seeking help from authorities when needed.

Redeemed Christian Church of God Pastor, Vigilante Nabbed For Armed Robbery

Ola Olayode, 45, a self-confessed pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG) presiding over a parish in Ogun State, is currently in trouble. So also is Owonikoko Akeem John, 36, a Unit Commandant of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, (VGN). They are both in hot soup over allegations of armed robbery. The Ogun State Police Command informed the reporter that Owonikoko Akeem was the mastermind of several nefarious crimes that took place at Obalende area of Ogun State.

The suspects were arrested along the Sagamu Ijebu-Ode-Benin highway axis in Ogun State following an operation led by an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Omosanyi Adeniyi, the Area Commander in Ijebu-Ode.

Upon his arrest, Akeem reportedly made a confessional statement, where he allegedly fingered a certain police Inspector of simply identified as Ola as the supplier of the gun in his possession. It would be discovered later that Ola, a pastor with the RCCG, isn’t a police inspector as he made people to believe.

How we got them – Police

But for the Ogun State Police Command Headquarters Eleweran Abeokuta, Obalende residents will now sleep well with their two eyes closed because of the arrest of Akeem Owonikoko. Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Ogun State, Omolola Odutola, a Superintendent of Police (SP) said Akeem was sighted in a Toyota Camry driving inwards Ijebu-Ode from Ososa. She said as soon as the suspect sighted the police while trying to negotiate the Ijebu-Ode Highway, he diverted into a close. In the words of the PPRO, the police chased him, but noted that all the occupants of the vehicle scampered into the bush. The police spokesperson said the ACP divided the team into a cardinal search during which a disguised man in VGN uniform who was the alleged mastermind of several nefarious crimes in the state attempted to outsmart the policemen, but he was arrested. The police further stated that when a search was conducted on the vehicle that the suspect earlier abandoned, a black cellophane bag containing 32 expended cartridges were recovered among other exhibits, including 78 live cartridges and a locally fabricated short gun.

When a search warrant was also executed at his residence, it was learnt that a Magnum Pump action rifle, one double barrel short gun, one locally fabricated double barrel pistol, stunt pistol shocker, an unregistered silver colour Toyota Camry, Green colour Toyota Sienna Bus KNN 58 TD OGUN, a liquid chemical, a black beret with insigna of Aiye confraternity, cannabis, hard drugs, ATM card, power bank, 2 Apple wrist watches, 2 cell phones and charms were picked up by the police as exhibits.

The police also stated that he has made confessional statement which fingered police inspector named Ola whom Akeem identified as the supplier of the guns.

My story, by Akeem

Akeem, the VGN member, claims he hails from Ilugun Asalu, in Abeokuta,, where he had his primary and secondary education. He also claimed he was a part time student of Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic, Annex, Ilaro but dropped out due to lack of finance. He said he then worked at Abeokuta North Local Government, Akomoje, in Abeokuta, but moved to Berger in Lagos where he was managing a beer parlour.

“My older brother later decided that we should move to Ososa Town to farm. We were growing red peppers and doing some irrigation work. When the farm collapsed, I went into hatching fishes, planting okra and selling fingerlings. Thereafter, I began selling pepper soup, jollof rice, noodles and eggs at a beer parlour within the neighbourhood and also operated a movie viewing centre to provide entertainment service for the beer parlour. Things were going on fine then. I also got married,” he said.

He disclosed that he had been initiated into cultism by his friends before completing his secondary school education. But he said he quit membership of the Aiye cult after his admission to Abraham Adesanya. However, he said he still reached out to members of the group whenever he was being harassed by rival gang members, especially members of the Eiye cult.” He said he bought a car from the proceeds of his pepper soup business. He said because he experienced so much oppression from cult members from time to time, he had to leave the vicinity.

“I left that area and moved to an area where I rented my own house and established my own beer parlour business, where I also sold pepper soup, noodles, eggs and fruit salads”,” he said.

He said some suspected fraudsters, more popularly called Yahoo Boys, later introduced him to some fraudulent activities, in addition to his business and trading in Bitcoin. He said members of the Eiye cult also traced him to his new location and even destroyed his shop. As a result of the constant harassment, he said he was advised to either join the police or any of the security agencies.

“I decided to join VGN in 2014. I obtained the form for N20,000 in Abeokuta. The day I got the form was the same day the VGN sold a jack knife and a pepper spray to me. It was same day I also bought the shocker that looks like a gun. When I started the security work, I also joined the So-Safe Corps, Agbekoya, and teamed up with three other persons. Four of us began curbing crimes within the community town. In 2017, I bought my first gun from a hunter called Victor who came to hunt with other hunters around the farm I worked. I later discovered that its butt was always shaking whenever I was using it, so I cut it to size. And to ensure that the butt was balanced, I wrapped it with a black cello tape. When I obtained the form, they got to know that there was no VGN at Ososa. So I was made Ososa’s Unit Commandant by the State Commandant named Adedoyin.”

Me and Pastor Ola

He also spoke on the man he claimed sold him a gun. “I got to know Mr. Olayode Ola through one Opeifa. At that time, he called himself an Inspector and I saved his name on my phone as Inspector Ola. Inspector Ola sold the double-barrelled rifle to me at N200,000 in 2020. Since then I was doing my work, helping the police.

“In 2021, I called Inspector Ola to ask if he had a gun for sale. He said a pump action gun was available and I went to him as usual and bought it for N350,000.”

He said Ola actually told him to get a licence for the gun to avoid any issues with the law enforcement agencies. He said he called Inspector Ola after a month and told him he already got a licence for the gun. He said he obtained the licence for the gun for N100,000 in Abuja through a proxy – a Lagos-based hunter.

He informed the Police during his interrogation: “I was then working with both DPOs at Ososa and Odogbolu. Whenever I had jobs, I would take it to Obalende at times. There was a time we arrested a rapist which we brought to Eleweran Police Headquarters, and also arrested five elderly persons beheading their victims. “ He claimed his ordeal began on Thursday August 10 at about 11:00p.m when he was drinking at a beer parlour around the trailers park in Ososa. He said he was having a good time, having recently bought a Toyota Camry.

When probed on how much he makes from fraudulent activities, (Yahoo-Yahoo) Akeem said: “If I serve as a middleman, at least, I get millions from the proceeds, because I get paid between 15 and 20 per cent of the deal. Sometimes, I get N800,000 or N1 million or even N2 million.” He said he also makes money from trading in BTC.

“I was arrested on a Thursday, the fourth day I bought my vehicle when I was processing its vehicle licence. I bought the vehicle in Abeokuta for N2, 950,000. I was called by one Mr. Jonathan who owns a beer parlour that a customer was fighting with his salesgirl. The suspected attacker was about running away when I got there, and I asked him why he injured the girl? I also slapped the man and ordered him into my car and drove him directly to Ososa Police Station, where he and the girl were questioned.” He said upon leaving the station, he drove the girl and her boyfriend to a hospital for medical attention. But he said while returning with the salesgirl and her boyfriend, something happened.

“Before I left home, there were 32 cartridges that had been expended three months earlier, that were meant to be refilled that I had kept in a nylon bag in the car. The cartridges had been expended at different occasions, such as at ceremonies at palaces, work duties, and at some occasions where we would normally shoot at least two in the air to scare thieves from invading the event places. We also use the cartridges when we are on night duty, because there are also some houses in Ososa that I watch over and get paid and which I use the money to pay about 10 workers of my security team. The expended cartridges were in the nylon bag with the intention of giving them to some hunters who usually do refill. The cut-to-size gun was beside it and four extra cartridges which I usually keep with myself for personal protection. As I finished from the hospital around 11:40p.m, I was returning the girl. As I drove to the junction where they alighted from my vehicle and beamed my headlamps, I saw a Sienna parked ahead and I drove into a road where I parked so that I could identify who the occupants were. Four torches were switched on and beamed towards my direction and I immediately drove into the road where those I dropped were headed, in order to link another road. Then I came down from my vehicle and walked backwards. By the time I had walked to a place where some area boys were seated, they told me the people were policemen. By the time I walked to my car, the police had opened my vehicle’s door and boot. As I was explaining to the officers that I was the owner of the car, they started beating me and they took me to the Area Commander. I told them I ran to the bush because I was scared because I didn’t know if those in the Sienna ahead of me were either armed robbers or Police. Not quite long the DPO at Obalende came in and revealed that there was robbery on the expressway, and I said that I don’t know anything about it. In fact, the police arrested the girl I rescued on that day. We were all taken to Obalende Police station, while the next day, Mr. Jonathan came to inform the police that he was the one who called me to intervene in a fight on the day of my arrest. Yet the police accused me of engaging in robbery on the highway, but I denied the allegation.

“From there, I was taken home for a search and the police recovered all the guns I had bought and other items.” The suspect also explained that he did not inform security agencies he had worked with that he was involved in cultism before joining them.

Why, how I sold guns to Akeem, by pastor

Pastor Ola, who described himself as a spy police officer, was fingered by Akeem as the “Inspector” Ola who sold him some guns to him.

The man from Ikole Ekiti, Ekiti State narrated that he indeed sold his pump action rifle to the suspected armed robber but with necessary caution. He is also begging for mercy.

The pastor, who claimed he dropped out of junior secondary school in his hometown in Ekiti State, told the police: “After school, I came to my mother in Akure and learned driving for a year. I learned how to drive at Opese Garage, and worked for two years in that garage. In 2005, I worked with the former Chairman of Akure South Local Government. In November 25, 1997, I started working as a driver at Redeemed. I was a driver to a senior pastor at the time, but I married in 2008 and stopped working with him. After I returned to Redeemed Camp in 2008, about 10 senior drivers were sent to the Police Training School, Ikeja in 2010, to train us as spy police for three months, where I became a spy police. It was the mission that sent us for the training. I passed out from the training school as a constable, but in 2017, I applied for a refresher course at the Police Training School, Ikeja where I was given the Inspector rank, it was since then I was being called Inspector Ola. I was issued a warrant card and a certificate because I am not a regular policeman. When I went for the refresher course, the mission gave me N50,000, I added N50,000 and a boss I was driving at that time gave me N50,000.

“I was invited by the police on a Wednesday I was preparing to travel to Ibadan with my boss. I was informed that some people were in my house to take my wife to the police station. Upon getting to our Divisional Police station, the Divisional Police Officer asked if I was the Inspector who sold guns to an armed robber, and I replied that I didn’t sell guns to an armed robber. I explained that officials of the VGN bought guns from me, but they were referred to me by one Omooba, a well known person in my area.

“Meanwhile, I had bought my first gun, which was a double-barrelled gun for hunting monkeys, grass cutters and ducks. It was one of the pastors who had helped me to buy the gun from the police, having worked with them as a chaplain. He had helped me to obtain its licence with a number before he handed it to me. I later realised that the gun was heavy and decided to change it. I called Omooba and said since VGN officials work with guns, I should sell it to them. I didn’t know that I should not have transferred the gun in that manner but to return it to the police station or contact the person who helped me to buy it. I called Omooba whom I had known for long. He works as a VGN official at Mowe. Omooba introduced me to Olaifa, his colleague. It was Olaifa who introduced me to Owonikoko. Omooba and Olaifa came to meet me initially at my Ice block factory, in order to inspect the gun. They left, but came back later with Owonikoko and four others. They all came in VGN uniforms. I told them that they must register the gun because the gun has a number. I sold the gun to them for N210,000. The following week, I was called and told that the gun had been licensed and I didn’t know anything since 2020. After that time, I added some money to the N210,000 and bought a pump action 6 rounds, I bought it for N290,000. The same man whom I bought my first gun from helped me to buy it.

“In February 2021, Owonikoko asked for my number when they came to buy the gun, because he heard people calling me Inspector. He assumed I was a regular policeman, but I am not a regular policeman. I’m a spy policeman. I called Omooba that Owonikoko called me that their boss needs a pump action and I immediately called that man who assisted me in buying it that I no longer need a gun.”

Asked why he no longer wanted to keep guns, he explained: “I don’t want to have anything to do with guns again because I do not have time to hunt animals. That was why when they came back, I offered the gun to them at N350,000 but N340,000 was paid. I started as a driver at the camp in 1997. I was ordained in 2014 as a Deacon. In 2019, I was ordained as an Assistant Pastor. But this year at the just concluded convention, I was ordained as a pastor. I am a part-time pastor.” Begging the government for his predicament, Ola said: ”Government should show me mercy because if I had known, I would not have done it that way.”

Meanwhile, the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Alamutu Abiodun Mustapha, has ordered that his men should go after the remaining suspects, while investigation continues on the involvement of Pastor Ola and Akeem Owonikoko in robberies and other criminal activities.

SOURCE: The Sun

Tragedy Strikes FUOYE Campus: Vigil for Slain Nursing Student as 10 Suspects Face Justice

In a harrowing turn of events that sent shockwaves through the campus of Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE), the life of a promising 200-level nursing student, Atanda Modupe Deborah, was tragically cut short. Her lifeless body was discovered in a shallow grave, concealed behind the very lecture hall where she sought knowledge. Deborah’s untimely disappearance on the fateful night of September 5, 2023, had left the entire community in distress.

However, amidst this tragedy, a glimmer of hope emerges as the Ekiti State Police Command swiftly sprang into action. Ten suspects have been apprehended in connection with this gruesome murder. DSP Abutu Sunday, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, took to the official police channel to confirm these developments.

The unwavering commitment to justice was further exemplified by Ekiti State’s Commissioner of Police, CP Ogundare Dare, who has ordered a meticulous investigation into the circumstances surrounding Deborah’s demise. The assurance resonates loudly, echoing through the hearts of a concerned public, that the police will tirelessly pursue the culprits until they are brought to justice.

In this difficult time, DSP Abutu Sunday implores calm from the community and extends a plea for cooperation. Anyone possessing valuable information is urged to come forward and assist in this quest for truth and justice. The Oye Divisional Police Headquarters in Oye-Ekiti, as well as the State CIID, stand ready to receive such vital leads. A dedicated helpline has also been established at 09064050086/08053499199.

Deborah’s mortal remains have been entrusted to the morgue, where a thorough autopsy will seek to unveil more answers. Meanwhile, the 10 detained suspects find themselves under intense interrogation, as the quest for answers continues.

The administration of FUOYE, which had initially voiced concern for Deborah’s safety during her absence, has now been plunged into mourning by the confirmation of her tragic end. The Registrar, Mufutau Ibrahim, has pledged full cooperation with national security agencies to unravel the enigma behind this heinous crime and ensure that justice prevails. In a heartfelt message, he extends his condolences to Deborah’s bereaved family and the entire university community, who share in this profound loss.

The untimely passing of Deborah has ignited an outpouring of emotions across her fellow students and throughout Nigeria on social media platforms. It is a resounding call for justice, a plea for an end to the pervasive sense of insecurity that has taken root within the very grounds where knowledge and hope should flourish.

Why I Killed My Wife: The Sad Story Behind The Hassan Adeyemo’s Florida Tragedy

In 1998, a 21 year old Nigerian soldier named Hassan Adeyemo from Ibadan met and fell in love with an 18 year-old beautiful Hausa girl from Bauchi called Sarah. It was love at first sight.

They got married in 1999 and God blessed them with a beautiful daughter in 2000. After her, they had two other daughters and one boy, making 4 kids. Hassan loved his wife so much and told her not to work because of stress. He was providing everything she ever wanted for her and the kids…

In 2014, Hassan wanted a better life for his family, so with his wife’s agreement, he decided to send them to the U.S. Sarah and the kids entered the United States in 2014.
Before they got there, Hassan already arranged a rented house and a car for them. Sarah wasn’t working, Hassan was sending big money to them for upkeep from Nigeria every month. Despite the distance, Hassan bonded with his wife and kids. Everyone was happy.

In 2017, Hassan, who had missed his family so much, decided to relocate to America and stay with them.

Before Hassan got to America, Sarah had started hair braiding just to keep herself busy when the kids were in school. Everyone loved her and the way she braided beautiful styles. Gradually, she became a household name in Orlando, Florida. Ladies flooded her to do their hair.

The unfortunate victims of the tragedy
What she was doing for fun became something big overnight. Hassan entered the US, and things were going smoothly. Hassan who was a big man in Nigeria, left everything and came to America to start all over with menial jobs. He had no papers yet, so he was doing jobs that paid him peanuts.

God blessed them with a baby boy in 2018, making their children a total of 5. Sarah was making at least 1,000 a day with the help of her daughters who she had trained. She was very fast and efficient in braiding. With this income, she was able to support the family with all expenses because Hassan’s income couldn’t meet up with the expenses/bills.

Hassan got his papers and started Uber and delivery jobs. He worked from day to night and started contributing his quota to the family, but his contributions was like change to his wife Sarah, was making. In effect, Sarah became the breadwinner of the house.

Issues started because Sarah was always complaining that Hassan couldn’t afford her lifestyle. She became the children’s favorite because she gave them everything they asked for, while their dad could not meet up. Sarah entered the house whenever she wished. She became the boss, always calling Hassan lazy and useless, while Hassan always appealed to her for peace to reign.

Hassan, a gentleman didn’t like trouble in any form. Sarah and the children formed their own group in the house, and abandoned their dad to always sort himself out. Sarah stopped cooking for him.

Hassan became depressed and was always begging friends and family members to help talk to his wife. Hassan was always crying like a baby, saying Sarah made him feel less of a man in the house. His friends encouraged him to persevere and ignore whatever she did.

In January 2022, Sarah announced to Hassan that she had bought a house. They moved into the new house, and she continued to treat him very badly. She disrespected him so much, “Leave my house if you cannot obey me, you irresponsible man,” she would often say.

She locked him out in the cold so many times and threw his things out. The children were on their mother’s side because she was the provider. Hassan became very depressed, and started having suicidal thoughts. He told his friends how life is unfair, and that he would kill himself. They advised him to leave the marriage because it was obvious that his wife was no longer in love with him, but he kept on asking, “Where will I start from? I love my wife. A woman I have invested all my life in. The only woman I ever loved. What did I do to deserve this from her?”

April 2023, Sarah told him she had bought another house that this particular house is specifically for her and her customers. She told Hassan to hold onto the boys while the girls followed her to the new house. Hassan was like, ” Why do you want to separate the family?” She said, “If everyone followed her to the new house, it will disturb my customers. She then told the husband that he could bring the boys over for weekends, but he can’t come with them, “because I need my privacy.” People tried to talk to Sarah, but she wouldn’t listen. Hassan agreed, hoping that his wife will change her mind.

On August 21, 2023, Sarah informed Hassan that she would like for her sons to move in with her, while Hassan remains in the old house. She instructed Hassan to move all of her remaining property, and that of the children from the old house where Hassan was staying to the new one, where she lives.

She then told Hassan that whenever he wished to see the children, he should let her know, so she can arrange for the visits. So, Hassan told her he would do as she had instructed, and take the remaining property of hers to the house on Friday night, which he did. Sarah didn’t let him enter the house. She took all the belongings he brought and the boys and left Hassan outside. Hassan remained at the door for almost an hour knocking, Sarah refused to open the door for him.

The following day, August 26, was Hassan’s 46th birthday. Early that morning, Sarah sent him a message, “Happy Birthday friend, we are better off as friends than lovers.” “You need to look for where you’ll be staying, because I have to get rid of the old house. I wish you well in life, I have moved on.” A few hours later, the children called their dad to get some groceries, and he told them he would bring them in the evening. At about 6:30 PM, he called the kids, that he was on his way to the house with the groceries. When he got there, he knocked, and the children opened the door for him.

Hassan then asked for their mom, they told him he was in the shower. He entered, and went to the bathroom, brought out a gun, and shot her in the head, in the chest, and in the leg. He then called 911, “Hello, I just killed the bitch.” This is the address, I am waiting for you.” He sat down on the floor beside Sarah’s body.

The cops came, and the first responders rushed Sarah to the hospital, she was still breathing. She died two hours after she got to the hospital. Mr. Adeyemo is now at the Orange County Jail in Florida. He is most likely facing a death sentence or life in prison without parole.

SOURCE: Nairaland Forum

Plateau Police Nab Woman Who Absconded With 10 Months Old Baby

In a recent development, Plateau State Police have apprehended a woman named Patience who had abducted her friend’s 10-month-old baby over a month ago in Jos, Plateau State, and fled to Ikorodu, Lagos State. Fortunately, the baby has been safely recovered and reunited with the relieved parents.

The police in Plateau State initially stated that they arrested Patience. However, the woman, who is a mother of two herself, claimed that she voluntarily turned herself in, acknowledging that taking the baby without informing the mother was wrong. She expressed her deep affection for the child and insisted she had no harmful intentions.

Patience explained that while in Lagos, she maintained contact with the baby’s mother through calls, chats, and video calls, assuring her of the child’s well-being. However, due to allegations on social media that she had stolen the baby, she decided to seek guidance from the police in Lagos and eventually returned to Jos, where the local police picked her up.

The baby’s mother, who shares the same compound and workplace with Patience, expressed her joy at the reunion. She recounted that Patience had been caring for the child but had not received permission to take her away, making her extremely grateful to have her baby back.

The State Commissioner of Police, CP Julius Okoro, disclosed a series of arrests and ongoing investigations related to various criminal activities in the area. These offenses include the kidnapping of seven University of Jos students, culpable homicide, defilement, criminal conspiracy, rape, receiving stolen property, armed robbery, vandalism, and possession of illicit drugs, among others.

CP Okoro commended the cooperation and intelligence provided by the citizens of Plateau State, emphasizing the police force’s dedication to preventing crime and ensuring the security of lives and property in the state. He highlighted ongoing efforts to apprehend other suspects involved in these crimes and bring them to justice.

Police Foil Attempt to Smuggle Marijuana Disguised as Drinks in Jos

The Plateau State Police Command has intercepted a heavy-duty truck that was transporting assorted drinks and over 100 bags of suspected cannabis. The Commissioner of Police, Okoro Julius Alawari, revealed that the exhibits were hidden behind the drinks in the truck.

A patrol team discovered the illegal cargo during a stop-and-search exercise along Kwata Road in the Jos South Local Government Area. The police had earlier received intelligence of a truck offloading a consignment of suspected cannabis to two smaller vehicles at the Kwata axis of Jos South.

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime, and investigations are ongoing to identify the real owners of the transported items.