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Breaking: Escaped Kano zoo lion captured

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A lion that escaped from its cage at Kano Zoological Garden on Saturday night has been recaptured authorities say.

Head of the zoological garden, Sai’du Gwarzo, told BBC Hausa on Sunday that the lion was found inside the zoo premises.

Mr Gwarzo said the lion was found in a cage belonging to goats. It had killed and eaten all the goats in the cage.

“The rangers had succeeded in locking up the cage before the lion was shot with an injection which made him less harmful before it was captured and returned to its cage,” he said.

The escape was said to have occurred around 9 pm on Saturday when rangers were trying to put the lion back to its cage after returning from the national agricultural show which took place in Nasarawa State.

The incident caused panic among residents of Zoo Road. “My entire family members will be indoors even if it will take one month to recover the lion. I have not experienced this kind of fear since I packed into this area more than 15 years,” a resident had said.

Tactical Boomerang: 7 Boko Haram insurgents Killed, 8 others crippled by their own Improvised Explosive Device in Borno

Seven marauding Boko Haram insurgents escaping advancing Nigerian Army troops met their waterloo as one of their vehicles, a Toyota Sam Sahara Model, stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) laid by them against troops at Lamba’a Forest along Jakana – Mainok Road in Borno State.

The self-inflicted incident left another eight insurgents crippled as troops continue a mop-up operation in the general area.

In another development, a syndicate that specializes in the smuggling of smoked fish from the Lake Chad region for sale in some parts of Nigeria have been busted by the diligent troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE.

Reliable information available revealed that Boko Haram criminals/Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) and their collaborators are using the fish business to finance and sustain their heinous activities. The proceeds from the sales are believed to be channelled into the procurement of food stuff, groceries, drugs, toiletries, vehicle spare parts and other items for the sustenance of their criminal activities.

 

Relatedly, troops of Sector 3 Operation LAFIYA DOLE while acting on a reliable intelligence, raided the residence of some suspected illegal fish smugglers near Water Board Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp in Monguno LGA of Borno State.

Four suspects were arrested and 16 sacks of smoked fish concealed in a room were recovered. In a similar operation conducted by troops of Sector 2 Operation LAFIYA DOLE on 10 October 2019, 9 vehicles loaded with illegal smoked fish consignments were equally intercepted at Bukarti in Geidam LGA of Yobe State en-route Hadejia in Jigawa State. Consequently, 18 suspects including drivers, conductors, mechanics and agents were also apprehended.

In another development, troops deployed at a Check Point along Baga Road in Borno State while on Operation POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION arrested one Musa Ishaku while in possession of a fake Nigeria Customs ID card which he has been using to deceive security agencies.

Additionally, troops of 1 Division also rescued 4 kidnapped students from bandits at Gurmi Village in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State after a brief fire fight with criminals.

Insecurity soon to become history -CDS

The various forms of insecurity bedeviling Nigeria would soon become a thing of the past.

Special Guest Of Honour ànd Reviewing Officer, 78th Regular Recruits Intake, Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin gave the assurance at the passing out parade held at the Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria on Saturday October 19, 2019, while delivering his address.

“Nigeria facing various security challenges, occasioned by Boko Haram, banditry and kidnapping. The security challenges will soon come to an end as we will not rest on our oars,” he assured.

He said that Depot Nigerian Army has been bringing innovative ways into training of Army personnel that is yielding positive results in the various theatres of operations.

“The brilliant displays in various theatre of operations as a result of innovations at the Depot Nigerian Army,” he said.

He urged the new recruits to remain focused and dedicated.

“Avoid any acts capable of tarnishing image of Nigerian Army and the nation in general,” he said.

He congratulated them on the completion of their training and welcomed them into the military.

“Do your utmost best in sustaining values obtained in training. I urge you to retain mental, physical and moral training given to you in this institution.

“I therefore, urge you not to relent but improve on your competencies by attending other courses,” he advised.

Special awards were presented to recruits, some of which are; Chief of Army Staff Award, which went to Recruit Suleiman Ismail (Alpha Company).

Chief of Administration Award was presented to Recruit Igwe Grace ( Alpha Company), while Commandant Depot Nigerian Army Award went to Recruit Isa Tohi (Charlie Company).

Several dignitaries attended the POP, notable among whom were Governor Nasir el-Rufai, represented by the Kaduna State Commissioner, Internal Security and Home Affairs, Honourable Samuel Aruwan, representatives of governors of Katsina and Kano states.

Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and the Commandant Depot Nigerian Army, Major General Sani Mohammed were also visibly present.

3 die in Anambra beer parlour inferno

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An early morning fire at a beer parlour in Nnewi, Anambra State, on Friday killed three female workers who were sleeping in the building.

The incident happened at Ezekwuabo Otolo Nnewi, close to St. Thomas Anglican Church (Akwudo).

The fire started at the place, called Padded Joint, around 3:00 a.m.

The source of the fire was yet to be ascertained at the time of this report.

A resident of the area, who asked not to be named, said that the owner of the motel is a woman fondly called ‘Obodo Umu Anumanu.’

The source said the owner closed the beer parlour where the three girls slept before leaving for her house the night before the fire outbreak.

The source said it is a normal occurrence for the owner to close the building and go home with the keys even if some of her staff slept over.

“The three girls could not escape because the rooms were locked and there was no way for them to exit as at that time,” the source said.

The corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the Nnewi Diocesan Hospital (Akwudo) by the police.

The police commissioner in the state, John Abang, confirmed the incident.

Impeachment: I am still the Deputy Governor of Kogi State –Achuba

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Mr Simon Achuba has insisted that he is the Deputy Governor of Kogi State.

He stated this shortly after he was impeached by members of the State House of Assembly.

“What they have done is nothing. I am the deputy governor of Kogi State and I remain the deputy governor of Kogi State,” Achuba said while condemning the action of the lawmakers.

Earlier, the House in a unanimous decision impeached the embattled former deputy governor following the submission of a report of the committee set up by the State Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajana, to investigate an allegation of gross misconduct against him.

Majority Leader of the House and member representing Ajaokuta State Constituency, Mr Hassan Abdullahi, had told reporters that the Speaker, Mr Mathew Kolawole, received the committee’s report which was studied and deliberated upon before the lawmakers took the decision.

3 fake journalists apprehended at National Assembly

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Following the proliferation of fake journalists at the National Assembly Abuja, the Nigerian police in conjunction with the House of Representatives Press Corps have apprehended three persons parading themselves for impersonation .

They were arrested shortly after the budget defence by the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Downstream which was held at the conference room 028.

Trouble started after an interview session with the Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva when the hoodlums posing as journalists accosted the minister demanding for some gratification to the amazement of accredited journalists covering the house who tried to stop them.

These dare devil hoodlums however vented their anger on the accredited journalists and threatened to beat them up a situation that compelled the members of the press corps to call for help from the police and the Sergeant-at-Arms at the National Assembly who swung immediately into action and arrested the suspects through the directive of DPO , Umar Abdullahi Sambo ( SP ) .

The three suspects Balarabe, Ibrahim and Joseph were later taken to the national assembly police station where they were interrogated and detained for further investigation.

The Nigeria and Union of Journalists FCT Council had recently declared war against fake journalists asking them to relocate from the nations capital as their is no more hiding place for them.

In line with this, the NUJ inaugurated a nine man committee to tackle the menace of these hoodlums who have continuously brought the image of the journalism profession into disrepute.

Dickson, Wike, other oil-producing state Governors meet Buhari, discuss issues of concern

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President Muhammadu Buhari has on Thursday received in audience Governors of the nine oil-producing states in the country in a bid to discuss issues of concern.

The meeting which involved 9 states governors comprising the Niger Delta Development Commission Board held at the Aso Villa in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State said the issues discussed bothered on security, economy and the development of their various states.

He said he was happy that President Buhari acknowledged the challenges highlighted and has promised to work towards resolving some of them.

Meanwhile, the governor spoke about the forthcoming governorship election in Bayelsa and called for peaceful and credible exercise.

Also present at the meeting were Governors Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Emeka Ihedioha (Imo) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia).

Others are the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; as well as the ministers of Works and Housing and that of Niger Delta Affairs, Babatunde Fashola and Godswill Akpabio.

EU announces new Brexit deal with UK

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Britain and the European Union have finally struck a new Brexit deal after days of intense back-and-forth negotiations, setting the stage for another major parliamentary showdown over the United Kingdom’s bid to leave the bloc after months of political chaos.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, announced the agreement on Thursday just hours before EU leaders were due to meet in Brussels, whom he called on to back the deal.

“Where there is a will, there is a deal – we have one! It’s a fair and balanced agreement for the EU and the UK and it is testament to our commitment to find solutions,” Juncker said in a post on Twitter.

Brexit deal: All the latest updates

The new agreement – which sets out a revised plan for Northern Ireland, a major stumbling block in the previous deal – must still be formally approved by all of the EU’s member states and ratified by the European and UK Parliaments.

It comes just two weeks before the United Kingdom is scheduled to depart the 28-member bloc on October 31.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised the last-minute breakthrough.

“We’ve got a great new deal that takes back control – now Parliament should get Brexit done on Saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost of living, the NHS, violent crime and our environment #GetBrexitDone #TakeBackControl,” Johnson said in a post on Twitter.

 

Ochanja market fire: Angry mob stopped us from getting to the scene – Fire Service

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The Federal Fire Service said angry mob prevented their men from combating the Ochanja market inferno following a tanker accident in Onitsha on Wednesday.

In a statement made available to TeleVision Nigerian by its Public Relations Officer DSF Ugo Huan said:

‘The Federal Fire Service received a call about the fire outbreak at about 2pm. The control room at the headquarters in Abuja immediately turned out the nearest Federal Fire Service Station at Asaba, Delta State to attend to the fire.

”Our men immediately headed to the scene but it was not possible to contend with the heavy traffic at the head bridge and behaviour of angry mob who pelted stones at them. Thus, it was not possible for the firefighters to get to the Scene and fight the fire in such a hostile environment”

He added that the case of Ochanja market was an unfortunate one, as one will wonder why individuals will want to attack firefighters that came to help put out fire that was threatening lives and ravaging property.

Boko Haram: Senate asked to remove Ndume as Committee Chairman on Army over attempt to mislead Nigerians

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Following his recent claim that Boko Haram insurgents killed 847 soldiers from 2013 to date, Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) has called for the immediate removal of Senator Ali Ndume, as Chairman Senate Committee on Army.

Ndume had claimed that “the deceased officers were buried in the military cemetery located in Maiduguri, Borno capital.”

Just yesterday, the National Democratic Front charged Ndume to stop using Boko Haram and substance abuse in the North to divert attention from his “atrocities.”

Reacting to the development, CATE said Ndume must me axed from the sensitive position because of his alleged romance with the dressed sect.

Addressing newsmen on Wednesday, Gabriel Onoja, National Cordinator of the coalition said, the legislator must be removed he is exploiting the position to the detriment of the nation.

His speech below.

The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) has followed with interest the claims by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator Ali Ndume, as they pertain to the ongoing war against terrorism in the north-east of the country.

For us, it is a tragedy that Senator Ndume unfortunately seems to have locus to speak on the matter being the Senator representing Borno South senatorial district and even more worryingly is political horse trading that landed him oversight over an institution as sensitive and crucial to national security as the Nigerian Army.

The combination of these factors have created a dangerous situation where a known terrorist supporter is now posturing as an expert in security matters.

Sadly, for Nigeria and dangerously for the people of Borno state and the entire north-east, Senator Ndume appears to be exploiting this sensitive position to the advantage of Boko Haram terrorists.

He has deployed his position of influence to sow terror in the hearts of the people by making claims that could only be intended to make Boko Haram terrorists appear like the superior side in the battle between the forces of good and evil.

It is on record that Ndume is yet to open up on his involvement in the kidnap of Chibok girls and Dapchi girls so that Nigerians can appreciate the full extent of his involvement. We have credible information that this Senator continue sponsor Boko Haram terrorist group and supports their activities.

This is why Senator Ndume could cook up his own statistics that claimed that 847 soldiers have died fighting Boko Haram.

He even stooped to the low ebb of regurgitating the claims by pro-Boko Haram foreign NGOs and media circuits that had claimed that they saw unmarked graves and mass graves holding the remains of the military casualties that he had dreamt up.

Beyond speaking to advance the interests of Boko Haram terrorists, the other intents of the senator became apparent upon a deeper analysis of his recent showmanship. His claim that one percent military budget showed lack of seriousness to fight insurgency made him appeared as someone that has the interest of the people’s security at heart but the reverse is the case.

Rather than seeing the plight of a people suffering the repercussions of his sponsorship of terrorism, what the senator sees is a business opportunity. Rather than genuinely canvassing for the army to be appropriately equipped, he is keen on lining his own pocket.

Senator Ndume’ interest in asking for improved funding for the Army is driven by an interest to get his cut of the money that would be so allocated for fighting terrorism, which he plans to achieve by leveraging his position as Senate Committee Chairman on Army.

He is so desperate to do this that he did not mind lying about the military casualty from the operations against Boko Haram. He is so beclouded by greed that he gave no thought to how his utterances are helping the terrorists to sow fear in the land.

This did not, however, come as a surprise to us in CATE considering that he is currently on trial for sponsoring terrorism. We now know that not even this trial has done enough to discourage him from continuing to be the grand merchant of death by doing those very things that strengthen Boko Haram terrorists.

This latest confirmation that he continues to work for these terrorists is unacceptable and we believe that it is something that the entire country must unite and rise up against.

For this we hold the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership of the Senate responsible for. It is the party that made the mistake of given him a position as sensitive as the Chairman Senate Committee on Army in a bid to pacify him for losing out on becoming the Senate President, a position he lost because the responsible ones among his peers know that no sane country makes a terrorist supporter its third most powerful citizen.

CATE is therefore demanding that the Senate leadership without delay removes Senator Ali Ndume as Chairman of the Committee on Army based on the reality that he is exploiting the position to the detriment of the nation.

The Senate is welcome to assign him any other such committee that he cannot manipulate to offer tactical support to terrorists.

Even if the Senate leadership, out of political expediency, decides to leave Senator Ndume in this sensitive post, it is our expectation that he will find it in him to seek the honour that is not found among terrorist supporters by voluntarily recusing himself from leading the Senate Committee on Army and requesting an assignment that does not conflict with his extracurricular dalliance with terrorists and child kidnappers.