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Rivers community boils over alleged shooting of youth to death by police officer

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Omagwa, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State is on fire following the alleged fatal shooting of a young man, Chikuma Egbule, by a police officer attached to the Omagwa Division of the Rivers State Police Command.

The incident, which occurred near Port Harcourt International Airport, sparked massive protests, with residents blocking major roads and demanding justice.

Protesters initially attempted to leave Egbule’s body at the Omagwa Police Station in a dramatic display of outrage, but they were repelled by security forces, escalating tensions further.

In response, the Rivers State Police Command confirmed the arrest of the officer involved, stating that an internal investigation is ongoing.

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However, the incident has revived concerns about police brutality in Nigeria, where cases of extrajudicial killings often go unpunished. This article examines the circumstances of the shooting, the community’s reaction, the police response, and the broader concerns surrounding police violence in Nigeria.

What Led to the Shooting? Eyewitness Accounts and Police Response Details surrounding the fatal shooting of Chikuma Egbule remain unclear, but multiple eyewitnesses describe a confrontation between the victim and a police officer stationed at a checkpoint near Omagwa.

Official Police Statement Grace Iringe-Koko, spokesperson for the Rivers State Police Command, released a statement: “The command is aware, and the Commissioner of Police is on top of the situation.

Normalcy has now been restored, and adequate security is present on the ground to prevent any breach of peace.” She also confirmed: The officer has been arrested and detained.

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The victim’s body has been deposited at the morgue.

An investigation is ongoing. However, critical questions remain unanswered: What charges will be filed against the officer? Will the investigation findings be made public? What measures will be put in place to prevent future cases of police brutality?

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Armed men abduct Ondo farmer, labourer, ask for N15M ransom

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Unknown gunmen have kidnapped a farmer and a labourer at Oke Oge in the Oba-Ile area of Akure North Local Government Area, Ondo State.

Adetunji Adeleye, the Commander of the Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, who confirmed the incident to journalists on Sunday in Akure, said the duo were abducted on Saturday evening while returning from a farm not far from Akure Airport.

He said, “I can confirm to you that we are on top of the situation. They were kidnapped while returning from the farm and our men have been deployed to rescue them from the kidnappers’ den.”

Meanwhile, a family source had confirmed that the kidnappers were already demanding a ransom of N15 million from the victims families.

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Insecurity! Top APC director in national secretariat reportedly abducted by gunmen

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… Gunmen demand N350m ransom

A top director at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretariat in Abuja, Dr. Adekunle Raif Adeniji has been abducted by gunmen.

Dr Adekunle who is the Director of Administration in the National Secretariat of the ruling party was kidnapped two weeks ago in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

It was learnt that his abductors had contacted his family to demand the sum of N350million ransom for his release.

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Neither the APC National Secretariat nor security operatives have officially commented on the incident, but sources privy to the incident have confirmed that the director is being held captive.

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Cult war left 3 d3ad in Benue, 10 nabbed in bloody clash

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Makurdi was thrown into chaos on Monday as a violent cult clash in the Wadata area left three people dead.

The Benue State Police Command confirmed the killings, revealing that 10 suspects had been arrested in connection with the bloodshed.

Police Public Relations Officer, SP Sewuese Anene, disclosed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that rival cult groups engaged in a deadly confrontation, leading to multiple fatalities.

She stated that security operatives swiftly moved in, restoring order and evacuating the corpses to the morgue.

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Benue State Commissioner of Police, Steve Yabanet, has launched a full-scale investigation into the gruesome incident.

Residents of Wadata, however, expressed fear over the resurgence of cult-related violence in the area, calling on security agencies to step up efforts in curbing the menace.

Meanwhile, the police have assured the public that those responsible for the killings will be brought to justice.

Anene urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, stating that the command had intensified surveillance to prevent further violence.

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Meanwhile, heavily armed officers have been deployed to the troubled area to prevent further violence.

As the police tighten their grip on suspects, residents remain on edge, fearing fresh eruptions of gang warfare.

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