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RCCG member pays the abductors of his in-law N2.5m in ransom

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Mr. Kehinde Ibiteye said he risked his life in a forest in the FCT’s Bwari area to deliver a N2.5 million ransom to the kidnappers of his brother-in-law, Mr. Kayode Ajayi, and his son, Olawale.

Ibiteye revealed this during a service at the Word of Life Area of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Kubwa, Abuja, where he expressed his gratitude to God for his safe return.

According to the RCCG member, his aunt’s husband was kidnapped along with his son at Ungwan-Fulani, a suburb in Bwari where they live, in the early hours of Aug. 23.

“A member of my family informed me that my aunt’s husband and his 19-year-old son had been kidnapped.

“They were kidnapped in their own home, not on the road. The gunmen, who numbered around 25, broke into the house and abducted the residents. When they couldn’t find anyone, they went to my aunt’s house, forced their way into the house, collected N20,000 in cash and two Android phones, took the food items, and abducted the father and son.

“I immediately dialed his wife’s number, who sobbed as she confirmed the heinous incident.

He explained, “They were kidnapped last week Monday between the hours of 12 a.m. and 1 a.m.”

Ibiteye claimed that her aunt informed her that the local police arrived a few minutes after the kidnapping, but to no avail.

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“And because I am fluent in Hausa and no one else can communicate in the language, I engaged their kidnappers in phone conversations using my aunt’s phone, which they used to call me.

He explained, “At first, they put a N15 million bounty on their heads if we wanted them released.”

He claimed that after further negotiations, the ransom was reduced to N2.5 million.

He claims that the police did little or nothing to help the victims.

“The cops only came to warn us that we shouldn’t give money to terrorists and that we shouldn’t be in charge.

“They have a general lackadaisical attitude toward the whole thing; they weren’t forthcoming. He admitted, “I didn’t even take them seriously.”

He claimed that after the money was raised, their kidnappers instructed that it be taken to a hilly forest near the village of Kuchikwo in Bwari.

Ibiteye lamented that the family’s biggest challenge was deciding who would take the money to the kidnappers.

“I finally made the decision to deliver the N2.5 million to them in the forest. Given that my blood relatives were involved, I took a chance.

“I made the decision not to tell my wife or children about my decision.

“I only did one thing: I prayed to God. I prayed to God to keep me safe, guide me, and accompany me on my journey.

“I also promised God that if I went to the forest, I would return unharmed with my aunt’s husband and son.

“I developed a strong faith in God, believing that He would never let me down.”

“And when I was speaking with the abductors, I tried to instill confidence in them by assuring them that the money we agreed on would eventually arrive, as long as they could ensure the safety of the captives.

“I would sometimes hear how my in-law and his son were being tortured if I spoke with them,” he said.

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According to him, the kidnappers advised us not to call the cops.

“They warned us that if we told the cops, they’d find out and we’d pay a high price,” Ibiteye said.

He claimed that the kidnappers gave him instructions at regular intervals.

“I was instructed to hire an Okada rider (a commercial motorcyclist) who is familiar with the area to transport me to their enclave.

“Around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, I picked an okada at random.

“He initially refused to accompany me on the journey, but after much persuasion from his friends, he agreed to transport me to the forest.

“He stated that he would collect N10,000 for the transportation fare.

“When I spoke with the kidnappers, they told me to hand over the phone to the biker, and they told us to leave around 5 p.m. for the forest.

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“We drove for about an hour and a half before arriving at a marketplace where we were told to park.

“It was getting dark and cloudy at this point. They did this to allow for the arrival of nightfall before arriving at their destination.

“After a while, they told us to keep going on our journey.

“At around 8 p.m. that day, we arrived in the forest’s hinterland, which was surrounded by hills and mountains.

“The forest is two villages after Kuchikwo, and it rained heavily throughout our journey from there,” he said.

Ibiteye claimed that a man carrying an AK-47 came out of their camp, flashed light at them, and told him to put the money on the rocky ground.

“He asked if the money was complete, and I said yes,” I said.

“We were then told to return to the village marketplace, where we had made a pit stop on our way to the forest.

“They said my in-law would be reunited with us there,” he explained.

Ibiteye, who said the abductees emerged from a bush near the market area, said the four of them rode back home on a motorcycle.

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“Even though the market was closed at the time, I was curious if anyone was passing by until I saw my in-law and his son emerge from a nearby bush,” he explained.

He claimed that as soon as they arrived in Bwari, his in-law and son were rushed to the hospital with wounds from the torture and other inhumane treatment they had endured while in captivity.

According to the victims’ accounts, the kidnappers had a variety of sophisticated weapons in their camp, according to Ibiteye.

“They also noticed that those guys (abductors) were working as a syndicate because they talked on the phone with other people both inside and outside Abuja.

“Moreover, my in-law told me that when the police arrived the day they were kidnapped, they were all still in the vicinity, along with their captors, shooting sporadically in the air.

“They began their journey to the forest after the police team had left,” he explained.

Ibiteye called his experience “horrible and dangerous.”

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The RCCG member, who claimed it was the third kidnapping case in the area, urged the federal government to intervene.

“I believe the government is aware of these criminals’ operations, and they should be sincere in carrying out their mandate of ensuring the safety of citizens’ lives and property,” he urged.

In a phone call to Mariam Yusuf, the Police Public Relations Officer, FCT Command, on Monday, NAN sought confirmation of the incident and she requested a text message after listening to the subject matter.

However, as of the time of filing the report, she had not responded to the text message sent to her phone or to subsequent calls placed to her.

Nigeria Is Sinking, Says Mbaka, As Insecurity Rises

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Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka, Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN), believes Nigeria is sinking.

Mbaka described the recent attack on the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA) as a preamble during a service at his church.

Things could get worse, he said, if President Muhammadu Buhari does not take drastic measures to address the situation.

“Did you hear that bandits broke into our country’s most secure location, the Nigerian Defence Academy? The NDA, Nigeria’s impenetrable fortress, assassinated some Nigerian military officers.”

“And people are still talking about Adoration and Father Mbaka. And some Catholics are still attacking adoration as a means of worshiping the Blessed Sacrament; what are they going to do there? As I warned them the last time, the country is sinking.

“Will Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest solve any problems? Will it put an end to the agitation? Is it now Nnamdi Kanu who is being attacked by the NDA?

“Wouldn’t it be better if he was released? What is the country’s hope if it can happen in Nigeria Defence Academy while he is still in their custody and NDA could be perforated, violated, and mesmerized? Where else can you feel safe?

“As I’ve been telling you for the past two months, what you’re seeing is just the beginning of the trouble, and the real trouble is yet to come. This one (the NDA attack) is merely the beginning. The second part is still on its way.

“All I’m asking is for God to intervene because of what’s going on in Afghanistan right now; if God isn’t willing to help us, Nigeria’s situation will deteriorate in the future. You are free to criticize and attack Father Mbaka; that is your problem.

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“I’m doing my prophetic work, and I don’t need anyone’s apology, affirmation, support, or approval except the Holy Spirit, who sent me on this dangerous mission. Even if I wanted to stop it, I couldn’t,” he explained.

CBN Pegs Transfer Limits as E-Naira takes place October 1

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Nigeria’s Central Bank established an initial non-account transaction limit of N50,000 in preparation for its digital currency to commence October 1.

In a guide issued by Apex Bank for depositing banks, the CBN set a transaction limit for customers, the CBDC status of the central bank, and a book value limit.

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The CBN “Speed Wallet” is issued in three levels primarily to meet the 1st October deadline.

As a way to transact value, the wallet does not compete with existing banks, but awaits banks and other innovators to create wallets.

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Level One

The first level allows Speed Wallet to be used by anyone who has no bank account. Users will however have to submit a passport photo, a name, the date and place of birth, their telephone number and address.

A limit of N50,000 is in place for “sending & receiving.” The minimum requirement is the National Identity Number (NIN) of the person to be validated. Every day a cumulative balance of N300,000 is set.

Level Two

For Tier Two wallet users, an account with an existing bank is required.

The user can only send N200,000 per day and receive it with a cumulative balance of N500,000 per day. The minimum requirement for this level is a Bank Verification Number (BVN).

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Three Tier

Tier 3 allows N1 million daily transactions, with a cumulative daily balance of N5 million. To qualify, you must have at least one BVN.

Those who have this level of merchants can send or get one million naira every day. A merchant can transfer as much money in their bank accounts as they want.

However, in the context of further disclosure, no fee is charged to either traders or customers using the wallet.

The report says that e-Naira is a legal tender for the country as a whole. It also stated that it will have non-interest-bearing CBDC status, a customer transaction limit and a value-based transaction limit.

The CBN also said that Nigerian banks can invite all their customers to register for e-Naira.

“Banks can send the invitation codes for onboarding to a specific list of selected clients, apart from pre-generated codes. Customers with a code assigned by their banks will receive the onboarding. These clients have already been validated and verified by the banks.”

It also revealed that its institution’s wallete was simply a deadline measure since banks and other licensed operators could supply their own wallets, because they did not intend to compete with the banks.

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“The e-naira system, as a national critical infrastructure, will be subject to a comprehensive security check and all data and personal information will be retained outside the booklet and not stored on the booklet,” added the Apex bank.

Banks facilitate onboarding and provide global customer service to catalyze the adoption of e-Naira.

Jos Crisis: Government Plateau Denies Sealing Off Assembly Complex

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The government of Plateau State refused to use security operators to seal the State Assembly Complex on Monday morning.

It came hours after security reports were built around the complex, although there was no reason for the deployment.

The information and communications commissioner Dan Manjang said the news that the assembly has been sealed is false and discarded on social media.

But on Monday, the House speaker Abok Nuhu Ayuba was quoted by online media as saying that the House was sealed.

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Manjang said: “The Plateau State Government’s attention was drawn to the allegations made by the House President, Rt. Abok Nuhu Ayuba on Channels TV, on Monday 30 August, that the Assembly Complex was sealed.

“This false allegation was circulated further on the social media associating the Executive and Governor arm behind it. We want to make it quite clear that the Executive branch of government and the Governor are unaware or behind the alleged sealing of the House since it does not engage in matters involving an independent arm of government.

“It is recorded that His Excellency Rt. Simon Bako was the first Governor to implement complete autonomy in the state for both the legislature and the judiciary. Therefore, he cannot be associated with any action that will impede the activity which has its rules and conventions,” he added.

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According to the Commissioner, in the history of democracy in the Plateau State, the governor remained the longest serving president of the House, understood the functioning of the House and showed uncommon respect for the leadership and Members of the assembly.

The Commissioner stressed further: “The House of Assembly remains open to legislative activities to the best of our knowledge. The good people of the Plateau State and the public are advised to ignore the allegation and not to drag the Executive Arm and the Governor into the House’s affairs.

“People who have concerns should direct this to security agencies and refrain from dealing wrongly with the executive branch of government and the governor’s His Excellency,” he added.

Tokyo Paralympics: Nigeria’s second gold medal is won by Omolayo

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Nigeria’s Bose Omolayo won the second gold medal of team Nigeria at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics yesterday, after lifting 141kg in the 79kg women’s power lift competition. Nigeria’s

Hours after Latifat Tijani won Team Nigeria’s first gold medal in the same race in the category of 45 kilograms, she won.

Omolayo, who broke a world record at the 2016 Rio Paralympics in Brazil, where she lifted 138k gold, set another 141kg world record in Tokyo.

In her first attempt she lifted 135kg and in the second, 138kg before she lifted 141kg in the third lift to win gold.

Her 135k opening lift was good enough for a gold medal.

The second and third places were Natalila Oliinyk of Ukraine and Vera Vera of the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC).

Nigeria has won two gold medals and two bronze in the same event yesterday.

Although Latifat Tijani and Bose Omolayo are listed in Tokyo as Nigerians, Olaitan Ibrahim and Lucy Ejike are bronze medallists for Team Nigeria.

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As in the media last night, Team Nigeria was 27th on the medal table.

The United States has a 3rd place with 15 gilded, 16 silver and 9 bronze medals, while the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) is fourth with 15 gold, 9 silver, and 28 bronze medals. China has a leading position in the world with 46 gold, 29 silver, and 29 bronze, while the UK is second with 23 gold, 19 silver, and 18 bronze.

Marine commander Who criticized Biden for taking over the Taliban Relieved Of Duty

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The commander of the US Marine Battalion, who posted a furious video rant hammering President Joe Bidden to take over Kabul from the Taliban, was relieved of his command.

On Friday, the commander of the naval battalion Stuart Scheller posted a Facebook video one day after the bombing at Kabul, which resulted in the deaths of 13 U.S. servants and hundreds of Afghan civilians.

In the video, Scheller expressed dissatisfaction with the US military’s departure from Afghanistan.

He also reproached the senior officers who supervised the mission.

“I am making this video because I am increasingly unhappy and disdainful of my perceived foreign policy ineptitudes, and I specifically want to ask a few of my top leaders questions,” he said.

“What you trust can only be defined by what you are prepared to risk. So if I am ready to risk my current battalion commander’s seat, my retirement, the stability of my family to say a few things I want to say.

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“I think it gives me a moral high ground for demanding that my senior leaders be equally honest, honest and accountable.”

Scheller was subsequently relieved of duties and subsequently resigned.

NNL playoffs, 3SC, Gombe United, and others will compete to get tickets to enter the NPFL in Enugu

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Nigeria’s national eight-team league, the Super Eight (8) of which will be played at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu, Enugu State, Southeastern Nigeria, will come to an end at the conclusion of the 2016 season.

His Excellency, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi “Gburugburu” of the State government is pleased to declare that the Premier One cricket tournament will be held at the multi-purpose 22,000 capacity Stadium, Azikiwe Stadium, in Uyo, named after the first President of Nigeria, Dr. Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe.

Eight NNL clubs will try to grab four available NPFL entry tickets over the course of five days, which begin on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 and last through Saturday, September 11, 2021 at the “Cathedral” Stadium.

The teams from group B2 in the Southern conference are expected to arrive in Jos on Sunday, September 5, 2021, with Gombe United FC, El-Kanemi Warriors FC of Maiduguri, Niger Tornadoes FC, DMD FC of Borno, Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, and Ekiti United.

The play-off draw will take place on Monday, September 6th, 2021 with the first game the following day.

While being applauded by all the participants in the match, NNL Chairman and US Senator Distinguished Oluyemi Ogba praises the Enugu State government and the governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, for playing host to the Play Off.

To ensure that Governor Uwaganyi’s tremendous passion for sports is best utilized to benefit Nigerian youths, Senator Ogba, who is also the Chairman of the Senate House Committee on Sports, said the moment demonstrated by Governor Uwaganyi demonstrated how dedicated he is to developing and empowering the youth of Nigeria through the power of football.

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I am grateful to “Gburugburu” for investing in the Nigeria project and demonstrating what a great patriot he is by making that investment. His contribution to the NNL will live on in the memory of everyone who sees it.” We would like to express our sincere gratitude to him and the people of Enugu State for this act of solidarity, which gives us hope and confidence that we can accomplish our goals.
This is a huge endorsement for our burgeoning NNL, which is the most important domestic football league in Nigeria, and has proven to be a very difficult season for me thus far. However, with perseverance, Ogba promised he can only get better in the future.

NNL’s former chairman, Hon. Chidi Ofo-Okenwa, will be Enugu’s guest of honor once again as NNL comes to town for the second time.

Clergyman was sanctioned after fleeing with N870,000 of donations meant for ‘spiritual oil

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An a-70-year-old clergyman has recently been charged with a crime for demanding $870,000 to acquire “spiritual oil” with which to wash and clean dollars.

The following is a story about Emmanuel Bello, who lives in Idimu, and his charges related to three counts of conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretence, and theft.

When accused, she stated that she had bilked Bilikisu Olabisi out of the money, with the promise to deliver “spiritual oil” for the washing and cleaning of US dollar bills.

On March 2, the defendant and others, on the open market, committed the crime at Idimu, Lagos State, according to the prosecutor, Insp Mojirade Edeme.

She absconded, and efforts to find her money were unsuccessful.

The prosecutor said that the victim reported the case and the suspect was arrested.

His argument was that this criminal activity violated the statutes referred to in sections 287, 314, and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

Section 287 prescribes a sentence of three years in prison for stealing, whereas section 314 sentences offenders to 15 years in prison for fraudulently obtaining money.

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Magistrate O.O Raji allowed the defendant to be released on bail with a surety providing collateral in the amount of N100,000.

Said Raji the surety should be gainfully employed, have two years of tax payment to Lagos State, and show evidence of the employment (LASG).

Additional judicial hearings have been scheduled for October 20th.

 

Plateau: Police shootouts suspected kidnappers fighting in Jos, one killed, and criminals’ arms recovered

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The police in Plateau State has thwarted a kidnap gang in Rantya and has also thwarted a kidnap attempt in Jos South LGA.

In a press release, ASP Ubah Ogaba, a state police public relations officer, stated that the incident occurred on Saturday afternoon.

He also said that some members of the criminal gang had sustained varying degrees of gunshot wounds while trying to escape.

The statement says “We received a distress call just before 3 p.m. today, saying that three gunmen invaded a compound in Rantya, where their target or possibly other people are being held hostage.”

When they received the information, the Rantya Division’s operatives were on the scene in a flash, and when they spotted the team, the hoodlums started a gun battle. During the fight, one of the hoodlums was neutralized, while the others were wounded with various degrees of injury.

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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives stated that an AK-47 rifle and 12 rounds of live 7.62X39mm caliber ammunition were found.

Following the announcement, it was confirmed that the investigation had begun and effort was being intensified to ensure the capture of other members of the gang who had fled.

To ensure citizens remained calm and provided relevant information to the police, he advised them to remain calm and remain cooperative.

Military did not fire on the cargo ship – DHQ

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The media report which states that the military fired at a cargo boat carrying people and food supplies from Port H has been described as false by the Defense Headquarters

The DHQ called into question the credibility of the online news medium in a press release on Sunday.

As stated in the Defense Information Press Release signed by Major General Benjamin Sawyerr, “Conversely, ground troops who were on clearance operations reported encountering resistance while en route. Combat helicopters were dispatched to provide close air support for the Cawthorne Channel after receiving the report.

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In the incident with the “Cotonou Boat”, the helicopter found an illegal oil bunkerers’ boat commonly referred to as “Cotonou Boat”. Recent tests conducted on a yacht, which was escorted by two speedboats, have revealed that large drums containing suspected illegally refined oil products were being transported in the Channel in the direction of OPDS patrol boats. As soon as the boat came into view, warning shots were fired to prevent the crew from making hostile moves. The helicopter and boat fired back at each other, and the battle commenced.

The two-boat convoy detached from the main group and took off at high speed. They left the neutralized “Cotonou Boat” behind. Following the 2 speedboats, the helicopter was unable to follow it. The search for the suspects continues, and a manhunt has been ordered to find them.

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The military remains a professional institution that employs a rule of engagement and code of conduct to operate in line with best practices. Its intent is to protect the general population, rather than traumatize them. The actions of the military in trying to prevent various kinds of crimes from being committed are to be condemned by everyone.

so, we should ignore the report and keep giving troops the real information that will help them win their own war-fighting objectives, which are to preserve lives, property, and government assets in the South South.