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Police Capture Three Suspects Linked to Lakurawa Terrorism in Kebbi, Reject ₦1 Million Bribe

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In a commendable display of integrity, police in Kebbi State have apprehended three individuals associated with the notorious Lakurawa bandits after they attempted to bribe officers with ₦1.06 million.

According to a statement from the command’s spokesman, CSP Nafiu Abubakar, the suspects, identified as Umaru Garba, Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji Mamman, and Usman Muhammadu, sought to influence the lead investigator in an ongoing banditry case.

CSP Abubakar confirmed their immediate arrest, stating that investigations are currently underway, and the suspects will face charges in court once the inquiry concludes.

The state Commissioner of Police, Bello Sani, praised the detectives for their professionalism and integrity, encouraging other officers to follow their example in the pursuit of justice. He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to intensifying efforts against banditry and other criminal activities to foster socio-economic growth in Kebbi State.

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Peace mission: Visit Ukraine before deal, Zelensky urges Trump

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has implored U.S. President, Donald Trump to visit his country and see the tragedy of the current war before committing to any peace solutions with Russia.

Mindful of his abrasive meeting with the U.S. leader in Washington in February, Zelensky reiterated his respect for the U.S. position.

He stressed the need for Trump to visit Ukrain before any kind of decisions or negotiations.

He urged the U.S. President to come see people, civilians, warriors, hospitals, churches, and children destroyed or dead before making any peace deal.

He said that he was optimistic that Trump would then have a better understanding what he was dealing with.

”You will understand what (Russian President Vladimir) Putin did,” he said.

A Russian missile attack on Ukrain on April 4 killed 19 people, including nine children and teenagers.

On Sunday, a rocket attack on the Ukrainian town of Sumy killed at least 34 people.

Zelensky said that in his opinion, the Russian view of the war, which had been ongoing for more than three years, had prevailed in the new U.S. administration.

He was particularly critical of Vice President JD Vance, who led the attack on him during the White House visit at the end of February.

”I tried to explain that you can’t look for something in the middle. There is an aggressor and there is a victim,” said the Ukrainian president. (dpa)

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Army uncovers 11 illegal oil bunkering facilities in Rivers, Bayelsa, others

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The Nigerian Army has uncovered 11 new bunkering facilities and made some seizures during a six-day operation conducted in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers.

Spokesman for the Nigerian Army 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Lt.-Col. Danjuma Danjuma, made this known in a statement on Monday in Port Harcourt.

He said that seven suspects were arrested during the operations.

”Troops seized 13,600 litres of stolen crude oil, 4,890 litres of adulterated diesel, and 37,700 litres of various other unspecified petroleum products during the raids.

”Soldiers in Rivers raided the Imo River area, where they discovered six illegal refineries and recovered about 11,000 litres of stolen petroleum products.

“Troops deactivated 41 drum pots, 18 drum receivers, and 540 sack bags filled with over 11,000 litres of stolen products.

“They also thwarted attempts by oil thieves to reconstruct other illegal refining sites in the Imo River area,” he stated.

In a separate operation in Ahoada West, Danjuma said that soldiers intercepted two Toyota Camry vehicles transporting over 1,300 litres of illegally refined diesel.

“Furthermore, at Krakrama Wellhead 12 in Bille, Degema, seven suspects were arrested while attempting to vandalise the facility.

“Troops, after combing the area, recovered three wooden boats laden with over 1,500 litres of stolen crude,” Dunjuma added.

In Delta, he reported the interception of 25,200 litres of an unspecified petroleum product and 10,000 litres of stolen crude oil from two tankers, a truck, and a bus on the Koko-Obitigbo Road.

During further operations, the army spokesman noted the discovery of 3,350 litres of adulterated diesel stored in 100 cellophane bags at Oton-Urakpa, Sapele.

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Other items discovered included three empty drums, two ovens, a metallic storage tank, as well as hoses and pipes believed to be used in siphoning products from pipelines.

“In Bayelsa, troops dismantled four illegal refining sites and recovered about 2,100 litres of stolen crude oil and an additional 1,500 litres of stolen products Biseni and Okordia communities in Yenagoa.

“In Akwa Ibom, soldiers intercepted 240 litres of illegally refined diesel stored in eight jerrycans during an operation along the Okobo-Uyo Road,” he remarked.

Danjuma concluded by stating that the suspects have been handed over to the appropriate security agencies for further investigation and possible prosecution.

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NOA Honours Northern Christian Group For Patriotism, Religious Tolerance

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Director General of the National Orientation Agency, Mal. Issa Lanre-Onilu, has presented the National Values Charter Plaque to the Northern Christian Youth Professionals in recognition of their contributions to national unity, patriotism, and religious tolerance.

Onilu made the presentation on Monday when a delegation of the group paid a courtesy visit to the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

He commended the NCYP for supporting the Tinubu/Shettima Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket during the 2023 elections, despite strong opposition from many Northern Christian communities.

“I have known this group for quite some time. You took a principled stand to support President Tinubu’s ticket when others opposed it,” Onilu said. “Today, the wisdom of that decision is evident through inclusive governance and reform-driven leadership. That is what this plaque represents—patriotism and nation-building.”

Earlier, the Chairman of the NCYP, Isaac Abrak, said the group comprises Christian professionals from the 19 Northern states and the FCT who are committed to bridging divides and promoting merit-based politics.

He said their support for Tinubu was based on his track record as Lagos governor, particularly his reforms at the grassroots level and initiatives that turned street youths into contributors to the state economy. He credited these reforms with boosting Lagos’ internally generated revenue from N6bn to N11bn monthly.

The NCYP chairman also backed the Supreme Court ruling on local government financial autonomy and offered the group’s 30,000-member network to work with NOA’s offices across the 774 local governments to drive public awareness and implementation.

“The NCYP remains connected to the grassroots. We are ready to partner with the NOA to ensure local government autonomy works for the people,” Abrak said.

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Onilu called on Nigerians to support the Tinubu administration, highlighting ongoing projects such as the 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the creation of Regional Development Commissions as efforts aimed at boosting economic growth and inclusivity.

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