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14 narrowly escape death as bus catches fire on Anambra bridge

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No fewer than 14 passengers narrowly escaped death by a whisker while the driver sustained a minor injury when the bus they were travelling in suddenly went up in flames along the Old Niger Bridge in Onitsha, Anambra State.

Our correspondent gathered on Thursday that the incident, which happened on Wednesday, created panic and heavy gridlock on the bridge for several hours as passers-by and firefighters battled to quench the inferno.

The vehicle, a Toyota Hiace bus, was said to be heading to Asaba, Delta State when it suddenly caught up in flames in the middle of the bridge.

An eyewitness near the scene and trader in the area, who identified himself as Obiora Uzor, said the passengers had managed to jump out of the bus one after the other before the fire finally engulfed the whole vehicle.

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Although no life was lost in the inferno, the eyewitness, however, noted that the driver was not lucky enough as he was affected by the flames, which started from the front of the vehicle.

“The bus suddenly went up in flames while in motion and caused panic on the bridge as the passengers struggled to escape having been caught up by the fire. No one knew the cause of the fire.

“It caused a heavy gridlock to and fro the bridge as motorists and other passersby were battling to extinguish the fire before the arrival of firefighters who later controlled the inferno,” the witness added.

When contacted, the Media and Publicity Unit of the Anambra State Fire Service, confirmed the incident, in a statement on Thursday.

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The statement read, “The Anambra State Fire Service on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, received a distress alert at 0930 hours reporting of a vehicle (bus) engulfed by fire along the Bridge-head, Onitsha.

“A crew of firemen and firefighting equipment were immediately deployed to the rescue. They extinguished the fire and ensured that it did not affect other vehicles that were plying the bridge.

“The cause of the incident is unknown. No life was lost. The public was advised to alert the fire service in time whenever there is a fire incident and to install fire extinguishers in their vehicles. Remember, fire kills but, we can prevent it.”

It said the firefighters left the scene in the afternoon after extinguishing the fire.

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Our correspondent, who visited the scene on Thursday evening observed that the vehicle, burnt beyond recognition, was still at the scene of the incident, but pushed to a corner at the bridge to prevent an obstruction of movement.

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Abductors give conditions for release of ex-Defence spokesperson Rabe Abubakar, wife

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The abductors of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, former Director of Defence Information, and his wife released a video on Saturday showing the couple in captivity.

Abubakar, a retired major general, served as Director of Defence Information, the media arm of the Defence Headquarters, between 2015 and 2017.

Abubakar, and his wife were both abducted by suspected bandits in Katsina State.

The couple were reportedly travelling towards Katsina when gunmen intercepted their vehicle in Matazu Local Government Area and took them away.

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In the now viral four-minute video circulating on social media, the wife of the retired general was seen conveying the abductors’ demands.

The demands included the release of three of their members identified as Sani, Aminu and Nasiru, as well as the return of livestock allegedly seized from them.

According to her account, two of the detained individuals were arrested in Jikamshi while the third was arrested in Kano.

She said: “Three of their boys have been arrested, including Aminu, Sani Nasiru and others, and they want them released alongside all their properties, their cows and goats that were captured as well.

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“We are begging all those concerned to help us heed these demands so we can be released.

She also appealed to the Katsina State Government and leaders of five local government areas to facilitate compliance with the demands to secure their release.

“Two of the boys were captured in Jikamshi and the other one was arrested separately, so we are appealing to the government to please adhere to their demands, release them and release their cows.”

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Tragic End: Missing Port Harcourt Woman Confirmed De@d After Suspected ‘One-Chance’ Abduction

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A young woman identified as Ihunda Nkiruka Jennifer, who was earlier declared missing after being abducted in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has been confirmed dead.

Her sister, Nurse Jane Ogbu, had earlier raised alarm on social media, calling for urgent public assistance to help locate her sibling. She explained that Jennifer was reportedly abducted by unidentified men, adding that she managed to throw her personal belongings out of the vehicle in a desperate attempt to signal what was happening before she was taken away.

In an update shared on Thursday, June 5, the family confirmed the worst fears that Jennifer had been found dead.

According to accounts from relatives, the incident is believed to have involved suspected “one-chance” operators, a term commonly used to describe criminals who rob passengers inside commercial vehicles.

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The family stated that the search for Jennifer led them to a medical facility near the Air Force Road axis in Port Harcourt, where they were later informed that her body had been deposited at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) mortuary.

Preliminary accounts from the family suggest that Jennifer may have been picked up around the Rumuosi area and later thrown from a moving vehicle along the Eliozu axis, close to Harmony Estate. They further alleged that she sustained severe injuries after being forced out of the vehicle and may have struggled with her attackers before her death.

The tragic development has sparked renewed concern over the rising cases of violent robberies and abductions involving commercial transport vehicles in parts of Port Harcourt and other major cities.

Authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the incident as investigations are expected to continue.

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ISIS Bride And Her Mother Charged After They Helped Dad Buy 15-Year-Old S£x Slave For £7,500 For Purposes Of R@ping

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An ISIS bride whose family bought a teenage s£x slave for £7,500 has been charged with crimes against humanity.

Zeinab Ahmad, now 31, is said to have forced the 15-year-old girl to perform domestic duties and stood by as she was repeatedly r@ped by her father.

Zeinab abandoned her nursing studies in Melbourne, Australia, to join ISIS in Syria, where the alleged offences occurred, in 2014.

Her father Mohammed allegedly told the girl: “I bought you for the purpose of r@ping and at the same time serving the home.”

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Melbourne Magistrates Court also heard that the father said to his family: “I bought her for s£x and to do housework.”

He bought the teen as a slave with his wife in Raqqa, the capital of ISIS-controlled Syria, police told the court. The alleged victim was brought back to the family home which the parents shared with their five daughters

Zeinab witnessed her father hit the girl and drag her by the hair down two flights of stairs, it is alleged. The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was beaten two or three times a month while the family watched on, police said.

Detective Senior Constable Marc Clendenning told to the court Zeinab, then aged 22 and 23, “did not physically hurt her, although she did threaten her very badly and ordered her to do things around the house.”

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In an interview with the police, the girl said that Mohammed s£xually assaulted her “many times”. She was sold on more than a year later after Mohammed told her she was “bad” and did not follow orders, local media in Australia reports.

Zeinab and her mother Kawsar Ahmad were among a group of ISIS brides arrested last month when they returned to Australia from Syria.

Zeinab is charged with two counts of slavery. She is accused of helping her family to enslave a Yazidi girl – a member of the Kurdish ethnic minority which lives in Syria. The girl is said to have been one of more than 6,800 Yazidi women and children who enslaved and repeatedly r@ped by members of ISIS.

Zeinab asked to be released on bail in Melbourne magistrates’ court on Thursday, June 4.

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The Australian Federal Police have argued she would pose an unacceptable risk if she was released on bail.

Detective Clendenning said Zeinab had been married to multiple members of ISIS and was still the wife of an ISIS member currently being searched for by police.

He told the court: “The accused has never explicitly renounced or stated that she no longer supports Islamic State since her surrender to Kurdish forces.”

She is charged with two crimes against humanity: enslavement and use of a slave.

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Her mother Kawsar is charged with four crimes against humanity.

Each holds a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison. The two-day hearing continues on Friday, June 5.

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