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Traditional Stool: Gunmen Invade Lagos Community, Kill One-yr-old Baby, 10 Others, Burn Houses
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Gunmen numbering over 100, invaded a riverine community in Egan Oriomi Otto Awori Local Council Development Area of Ojo, at the early hours of today, setting several houses on fire.
A 15-month-old baby, who was sleeping, was burnt beyond recognition.
Also, no fewer than 15 houses were burnt, with property worth millions destroyed.
Ten persons were shot by the gunmen, while others, among whom is a 90-year-old man sustained deep matchet cuts in parts of their bodies.
According to Vanguard, when its correspondent visited the riverine community today, Saturday, the burnt baby’s father, Taiwo Israel, was seen carrying the charred remains.
Explaining in tears, he said: “My baby’s name is Emmanuel. I went out yesterday (Friday) for our daily bread, leaving my wife with my two children.
“By 9.30 p.m., she called me on the phone to inform me that some cultists were shooting. I told her to go inside with the children.
“At about 1 a.m., she called again to inform me that the cultists had set our building on fire. She added that she ran out without carrying our baby who was sleeping.
“My father-in-law, who went inside to rescue the baby, was attacked with a cutlass. He is still in the hospital.
“When I came back this morning (Saturday), I met my baby burnt to death. He was our second child. The first one managed to escape.”
It was gathered that the affected community would stage a protest with the burnt baby tomorrow (Sunday), at the governor’s office, in Alausa, Ikeja.
Meanwhile, the affected residents blamed the gunmen attack on the position taken by the local government and some politicians in the area over the installation of a traditional ruler.
They alleged that a stranger was wrongfully installed as the traditional ruler. They said he should be from a family they described as “indigene of the community”.
Besides, Vanguard gathered that there had been a lingering tussle between two families in the community over who rules.
Explaining, one of the indigenes, Lawal Adesegun, who claimed to be a crown prince of the community, said: “The cause of this fight is ownership dispute.
“These people (invaders) are not indigenes of this community. We went to the tribunal set up by the Lagos State Government to fight for who would be the oba of this community and we won.
“There are documents from the tribunal, including judgments and clearance from the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Attorney General of the State. These confirm us as the Oba of Egan, Ori Omi Atto Awori of Ojo Local Government.
“However, some politicians of the leading political party, the Otto Awori Local Government wrongfully installed our opponent as our king. They did it in a hotel, not in the community.
“The politicians brought the man that was wrongfully installed to the community on Thursday, to force him on us. But the police restrained them because they knew a fight would break out.
“This isn’t the first time they would be attacking us. A similar incident occurred on June 15, 2018. Some of our people were also killed.
“The local government intervened then and the case was dropped in court, frustrating our efforts to seek justice.
‘How politicians frustrate us’
“The House of Assembly deliberated on the matter for two years. It set up a committee that recommended justice. They also emphasised the need to install the right person in the chieftaincy position.
“But the recommendation was not implemented because these same politicians scuttled the process.
“Our king is Olarewaju Moshood Lawal. Yet they replaced him with a non-indigene. He left the community in 2018 due to insecurity.
“We are, therefore, calling on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene before they wipe everyone out of this community.
“We have all our documents from the government. Yet, these politicians are blocking all our efforts to meet the governor, to hear us out.”
One of those shot in the neck was a 22-year-old farmer, Joel Babatunde.
He said: “I was sleeping in my house when I heard gunshots. I ran out in confusion, unaware of where the gunshots were coming from. Immediately I stepped outside, the gunmen shot me.”
Also, another resident, who gave his name simply as Moheed, said over 20 houses were burnt.
He stated that most of the affected houses belong to members of the Oba Moshood Olarewaju’s family.
According to Moheed, “One of the houses burnt belongs to the oldest woman in our community.
“She was lucky to have been taken out immediately the house was set on fire. She too could have died inside.
“Oba Moshood Olarewaju ought to be the rightful Oba of this community and we still regard him as our leader.”
Residents flee community
Many residents whose houses were spared were seen carrying their belongings, preparing to leave the riverine community.
Also, others who had become homeless were preparing to leave the community for fear of another attack.
However, armed policemen were sighted in the community to forestall further invasion by the gunmen.
Metro
Why I sold my friend’s child for N1.3m, by suspect
In a chilling confession, Sunday Onome has recounted how his alleged involvement in a child trafficking operation earned him millions of naira before his arrest alongside his girlfriend and son in Onitsha, Anambra State.
For years, Onome, an indigene of Ebonyi State, lived an ordinary life as a private driver, earning a modest income while trying to provide for his family. Today, however, he is in police custody, accused of participating in one of society’s most disturbing crimes.
In a detailed confession to investigators with the IGP Special Team on the VCRU, Onome narrated how he allegedly became involved in child trafficking, claiming he received a total of N3.6 million from two completed operations before his arrest.
His confession, which forms part of an ongoing police investigation, describes an alleged operation built on trust, deception and financial reward. According to him, what began as an opportunity to make quick money gradually drew him deeper into a network that moved children across states while those believed to be coordinating the operation remained largely behind the scenes.
Onome told investigators that before his arrest, he worked as a private driver, delivering vehicles and running errands for his employer. The job provided a legitimate source of income until he lost it after being absent during one of his assignments, leaving him unemployed and searching for another means of survival.
According to his confession, his search for income eventually brought him into contact with people allegedly involved in child trafficking. During that period, he met a woman through the network, and their relationship gradually became intimate. She later became his girlfriend, and together they allegedly carried out assignments while maintaining communication with those coordinating the movement of children.
The first assignment, according to Onome, marked the beginning of his deeper involvement. He admitted that the child involved was the son of one of his close friends who trusted him completely. Because of that relationship, he said, the child did not suspect anything unusual when he was taken away.
Onome confessed that after handing the child over to members of the alleged trafficking network, he received N1.3 million. He described it as the largest amount of money he had ever received at once and admitted that the payment convinced him the operation was highly profitable.
Rather than stop after the first transaction, Onome said he accepted another assignment. This time, he allegedly facilitated the movement of two more children and was paid N2.3 million. By his account, the two operations earned him a combined total of N3.6 million before the network was disrupted.
As his confidence grew, so did the alleged network’s trust in him. Onome claimed he became one of the people regularly contacted whenever children needed to be transported from one location to another. Instructions were allegedly communicated by telephone, while payments were made into his bank account after each assignment. He said the organisers rarely met him in person, preferring to direct operations remotely.
His girlfriend, according to his statement, became an active participant in the operation. While he handled the movement of children, she allegedly maintained contact with other members of the network, helping to coordinate arrangements throughout the assignments.
Onome also admitted involving his own son. According to his confession, the boy assisted during some assignments by helping to move children to agreed locations before they were allegedly handed over to other members of the trafficking ring. He acknowledged that his son’s involvement resulted from his own actions.
The assignment that ultimately led to their arrest involved two more children. Onome said he travelled with them to Onitsha, where another contact was expected to receive them. After arriving in the city, he checked into a hotel with the children because those scheduled to collect them reportedly said they could not meet him immediately.
He claimed he remained at the hotel while awaiting further instructions. During that period, money was allegedly transferred to him to cover accommodation and feeding expenses for himself and the children. He believed the handover would proceed as it had during previous assignments.
But this time, events unfolded differently.
Before the children could allegedly be handed over, security operatives closed in on the suspects. Investigators had tracked the children’s movement to Onitsha, leading to the arrest of Onome, his girlfriend and his son, bringing what he admitted had become a lucrative criminal enterprise to an end.
Now in custody, Onome has provided investigators with what police describe as a detailed account of his alleged role in the operation. He admitted receiving N1.3 million for the first child and N2.3 million for the second assignment involving two children, while explaining how the operation was organised and how communication was maintained among those allegedly involved.
His confession is expected to play a key role in the ongoing investigation as detectives work to identify other suspects and determine the full scope of the alleged trafficking network. Authorities are also expected to verify every aspect of his statement and establish the role of every person mentioned in the confession.
Beyond the criminal investigation, the case has once again drawn attention to the devastating impact of child trafficking in Nigeria. It highlights how children can allegedly become victims through people they know and trust, including family friends and close associates. The confession also underscores the challenges facing law enforcement agencies as trafficking syndicates increasingly rely on trusted relationships and carefully coordinated operations to evade detection.
For the family of the child whom Onome admitted was his friend’s son, the confession represents a painful account of an alleged betrayal by someone they believed they could trust. For investigators, it presents another opportunity to dismantle a network accused of profiting from the exploitation of vulnerable children.
Metro
One casualty, Sam Larry narrowly escapes death in ghastly auto crash
Socialite and controversial figure Sam Larry was involved in a serious car crash on Saturday morning along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road.
According to reports circulating online, the accident happened in the early hours, and one person among the occupants of the vehicle sadly lost their life. Details are still sketchy, but videos from the scene show the badly damaged vehicle, with emergency responders already on ground.
Watch the video below;
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Sam Larry, who has been in the news for different reasons over the years, appears to have survived the crash, though the full extent of injuries to him and other survivors is not yet clear. The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road has seen its fair share of accidents since it opened, with many blaming speeding, poor visibility at night, and reckless driving.
This latest incident has left many people shocked, with some rushing to his social media pages to check for updates. As expected, reactions are pouring in, some sending prayers for quick recovery, while others are already dragging his past into the conversation.
Metro
After 67 days in bandits den, Ekiti abducted worshippers go back to their families
The victims abducted during the attack on a Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) crusade in Eda Oniyo-Ekiti, Ilejemeje Local Government Area of Ekiti, have regained their freedom.
It was reported on April 28 that the attack on the church during an open crusade, where the gunmen killed a pastor and kidnapped the worshippers.
It was gathered that the victims were released in the early hours of Saturday and are currently receiving medical attention at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
It was learnt that one of the 15 kidnapped victims died while in captivity; the remaining 14 survivors were released by the abductors, who were gathered and paid a ransom to secure the freedom of the worshippers.
Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP Sunday Abutu denied knowledge of ransom payment, adding that the rescue of the victims was made possible through the combined efforts of police and other security agencies.
The PPRO, who did not disclose the location and how the victims were rescued, said, “The successful rescue followed sustained intelligence-led operations and coordinated efforts by the Nigeria Police Force, the Military, other security agencies, the Amotekun Corps, local hunters, and the Ekiti State Government.”
Abutu added that “the rescued victims have since been taken to the hospital for medical examination and treatment to ascertain their health condition and ensure they receive adequate medical care.
“While efforts are currently being intensified to arrest the perpetrators, the Commissioner of Police, CP Michael Falade reassures residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property a.cross the State.
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