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Delta Lady Narrates Chilling Escape From Abductors’ Den As Police Nab Disabled Suspect

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Last Sunday, the family of a resident of Ughelli, Delta state, simply identified as Mrs Stellar, revelled in thanksgiving and merry over her miraculous escape from the den of a deadly kidnap gang led by a cripple, Edafe Richmond Akporere aka Ogbolo, now in police net with two accomplices, Igho Midiyoraye and one Precious.

Two other female abductees who weren’t as lucky, got killed by the merciless Ogbolo gang for delayed ransom delivery by their relatives, their corpses deposited in a morgue

The chilling ordeal narrated by Stella overwhelms the passing comments shared by the state’s Police Command’s Spokesman, Superintendent of Police (SP) Edafe Bright.

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In the report on the Ughelli scenario among recent anti-kidnap operations, Edafe had stated, “Sequel to a case of kidnapping reported at the ‘A’ Division, Ughelli by the husband of a kidnapped victim (name withheld) abducted along Isoko Road by unknown hoodlums demanding Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira ransom, the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Sadiq immediately detailed ASP Julius Robinson to lead his team of operatives on special assignment.

“On 22/4/2024 at about 1430hrs, combined teams of police operatives and members of the vigilantes, armed with generated intelligence stormed Eruemukohwarian Community in Ughellli North LGA of Delta State suspected to be the hoodlums’ hideout.

“On sighting the teams, the hoodlums took to their heels, abandoning the victim who was rescued unhurt. Two of the suspects: Edadfe Akporere ‘m’ 27 years of Eruemukohwarien and Igho Midiraya ‘m’ 34 years of Uvwiamuge in Agharho, both in Ughellli North LGA of Delta were arrested after a hot chase. The suspects have been identified by the victim. Efforts have been intensified to arrest other fleeing gangs.

What I Went Through -Escapee

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Narrating her ordeal, Mrs Stella remains at lost as to how she dared to escaped a horrible life and death situation.

She narrated, “It was about 7-8am. I boarded a keke by First bank at Isoko Road, to stop at Market Road. Getting to my destination, a man brought out a gun and asked me to sit down and if I dare to shout, he will shoot me.

“On sighting the gun, I urinated on my body immediately. So they took me along. On our way, the man with the gun zipped close the keke. At the Ughelli Market Bridge, two other young men entered.

“I was immediately blind folded and taken to unknown destination. Even on the blindfold, I sensed from the conversation when we got to a police check point. There, one of my abductors said, officer, ‘na your boy o’. The response from the police was ‘Chairman, go, you no get wahala o.

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“At the removal of the blindfold, I sensed they had moved be to their den. This was when I knew the man who pointed the gun at me was a cripple. His boys were hailing and calling him chairman.

“I met two young ladies and a woman tied when they brought me in. The chairman took my ATM card and they withdrew N92,000 from my account before ordering me to call my people or he will kill me.

“I have no option than to call a friend who instantly sent N100,000 to my account. They called a woman who came with three Point of Sales (POS) machines to withdraw the money.

In my presence, the two girls were stabbed dead. The chairman told me that the parents of one of the girls putting on red T-shirt had paid N1.5Million ransom, warning if I did not call my people to bring more money, I will be killed just like the girl.

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“I begged them not to kill me and that they should allow me call my people. One of the boys subscribed to my phone to contact my husband which I did.

“Their chairman showed me my picture on his phone as number 6 to be kidnapped and be killed and I when I asked him how he got my picture, he told me it was sent to him.

“My escape from their den was just a miracle, because I did not know what transpired. I remember all of a sudden, I was hearing gun shots roaring.

“On hearing the sound of gunshots from different directions, I had no option than to run for my life. I ran to a point I saw somebody like a farmer in the bush and that was how I found myself at home.

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“On getting to the house, I was told that the cripple and one other person were arrested by the police, that I should come and identify them.

“On seeing me at the Police Station, the cripple (chairman) and the Keke rider (Igho) bowed down their heads, accusing me of setting them up. The phone of the cripple was searched by the police who found many pictures of those marked for killing or kidnapping stored.

“At the Ughelli Police Station, two flashy cars came in respect of the cripple with intention of securing his release, but the police refused, insisting he must be brought before the Commissioner of Police in Asaba.

“They took us all to Asaba on Wednesday and they confessed to the crime before the Oga Kpatakpata of police.”

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It could not be ascertained if the ‘Oga’ Stella referred was the Delta State Police Commissioner, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi.

A senior security source who spoke on the incident confirmed, ” corpses of the two ladies killed by the gang have been deposited at the morgue while we wait for their relatives for identification.

“Four other persons were arrested and cache of arms and ammunition recovered in the process. We are on the trail of the PoS person. One of the suspects, an Okada rider who identified self as Precious, was released from prison only last December

The cripple, Edafe Richmond Akporere, 28, popularly known as ‘Ogbolo’ has been on the wanted list before now and he is currently at Asaba for further investigation.”

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In further recent successes recorded by Police, Edafe, Command’s Spokesman captured that, “On 17/4/2024 at about 2330hrs, working on credible intelligence received about a syndicate of armed robbers terrorizing Ughelli and environs, ASP Julius Robinson led team, in a sting operation, stormed Sapele Town and arrested the leader of one suspected syndicate known as Ibrahim Usman, a 35yrs male indigene of Abaji Town, Kogi State.

“At about 0530hrs of 18/4/2024, the suspect led the operatives to Itsekiri Road area of Sapele where two of his gang members, Joseph Aondohbmba, 22yrs of Gbeji Community in Logo LGA, Benue State and Collins Ovo (alias “Gbegbes”), a 23 yrs male suspect from Adeje, in Okpe LGA, Delta State.

“The gang leader, Ibrahim Usman took the team to his residence at Itsekiri Road, before Macpherson Area of Sapele where a Barretta Pistol hidden under his mattress was recovered. Investigation is ongoing.

“On 24/4/2024, the team led by ASP Julius Robinson again stormed Ogorode Area of Sapele Town, 0730hrs and arrested one Daniel Okete m” 32 years, a native of Jesse in Ethiope-West LGA, but resides in Sapele, Delta State.

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“Upon search, a Barretta Pistol was recovered in his residence which he confessed he bought from one Goodluck Sokutu ‘m’ also in custody. He confessed to being third in command of Eiye Confraternity in Sapele.

“Also, on 25/4/2024 at about 1000hrs, while acting on the confessions from a gun runner already in custody viz Goodluck Sakuta ‘m’, operatives recovered a Barretta Pistol at an uncompleted building in Amukpe area of Sapele where it was hidden. Investigation ongoing.”

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UTME 2025: JAMB registers 1.6m candidates in 26 days

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, announced on Monday that 1,687,860 candidates have already registered for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME.

The board stated in its weekly bulletin that registration has been ongoing for 26 days, beginning on 3rd February 2025, with just six days remaining before the deadline on 8th March.

The 2025 UTME is scheduled to take place from Friday, 18th April 2025.

JAMB had earlier projected two million candidates for the examination.

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Providing a breakdown of the ongoing registration, JAMB disclosed that in the first week alone, 201,867 candidates registered. In the second week, the number rose to 560,025, followed by 528,832 in the third week. By the fourth week, the total had increased to 1,290,715.

The board reiterated in its bulletin that there would be no extension of the registration period beyond 8th March 2025.

A review of the immediate past UTME in 2024 showed that 1,989,668 candidates registered for the exam. Of these, 1,904,189 sat the examination, while 80,810 were absent.

A total of 1,402,490 candidates—73.7 per cent of those who sat the exam—scored below 200, while just 0.4 per cent achieved scores above 300.

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Ramadan: Kebbi, Bauchi, Kano counter CAN, say schools stay closed

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The Kebbi, Bauchi and Kano State governments have reaffirmed that the holiday granted to both primary and secondary schools in their states for Ramadan fast will not be reconsidered, despite concerns raised by the Christian Association of Nigeria.

Speaking with The PUNCH on Monday, the Chief Press Secretary to the Kebbi State governor, Ahmed Idris, stated that the decision was made after consulting all relevant stakeholders, including religious leaders and parents.

“We are not reversing the decision. The closure of the schools was a result of meetings with all relevant stakeholders, including religious leaders, parents, and others. The leadership of CAN and the Muslim community were carried along before the decision was reached,” Idris said.

He further explained that the closure would only affect a maximum of two weeks from the initial academic calendar, emphasising that it would not disrupt school activities.

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“Our normal school calendar already factored in closures during the fasting period. So, the issue of disrupting the academic calendar does not arise,” he added.

Similarly, the Kano State Director of Public Enlightenment in the state’s Ministry of Education, Balarabe Kiru, said there is no reason why the state government would reverse the directive as the decision to close the schools was taken after a meeting with all relevant stakeholders.

“There was a stakeholders’ meeting at the federal level during which the Christian Association of Nigeria was fully represented.

“More so, members of the State Executive Council have also agreed on the academic calendar. So there is no way we can reverse the directive. There is no going back on the decision so far taken with the knowledge and agreement of all stakeholders and the State Executive Council,” Kiru said.

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Also speaking with The PUNCH on Monday, the Bauchi State Commissioner for Education, Lawal Zayam, said the decision to close schools would not be reviewed.

According to him, the holiday was captured in the 2024/2025 academic calendar of the state long at the beginning of the session.

Zayam said, “We have not done anything extraordinary. Before we drafted the 2024/2025 session calendar, the stakeholders’ input was considered.

“The stakeholders were the ones who propel this solution, especially the private school owners whose state chairman is a Christian.

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“This has nothing to do with our academic calendar because, after the resumption, the students will have two weeks of studies to complete their second term before moving on to the third term.”

Stressing that all relevant stakeholders were carried along, the commissioner added, “We equally consulted other states, which we have exchanged programmes with before a memo was raised for the calendar and got approved by the governor.”

However, CAN in the 19 northern states and Abuja, on Monday, condemned the school closures in Kebbi and other Shariah-practicing states, including Bauchi, Katsina, and Kano, where schools have been shut for five weeks.

In a statement issued in Kaduna, Northern CAN Chairman, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, expressed concern that the closures would negatively impact students preparing for crucial examinations, including the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and Junior Secondary School exams.

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“We are worried about these closures, especially considering the setbacks already faced by students in most northern states due to rising insecurity. The decision could further hinder educational progress,” Hayab said.

He also noted that many of the children affected by the closures are under 14 years old and may not yet be religiously mature enough to observe fasting.

“Additionally, the recent Multidimensional Poverty Index by the National Bureau of Statistics highlights the educational challenges in these states, with Bauchi at 54%, Kebbi at 45%, Katsina at 38%, and Kano at 35% of children lacking access to education,” he added.

Hayab pointed out that even in predominantly Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, schools remain open during Ramadan, urging northern governors to adopt a similar approach.

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“Instead of shutting down schools, a better approach would be to reduce school hours, allowing students and teachers time to observe fasting without compromising education. We have consulted Islamic scholars, and they confirmed that these school closures are more about political expediency than religious necessity,” he argued.

Consequently, CAN called on northern governors to reconsider their stance and prioritise education.

“CAN Northern Nigeria, therefore, wishes to appeal to governors of northern Nigeria, especially those who are championing this kind of ill-advised idea, to stop presenting our region in a bad light and make people laugh at us as if we are unserious people.

“As a peace-loving organisation, CAN call on the people to remain calm and law-abiding and challenge stakeholders and well-meaning Nigerians to address the matter amicably.

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“As peace-loving people, CAN in the 19 northern states and Abuja in solidarity with the statement released by the National President of CAN yesterday on this subject matter are calling on the people to remain calm and law-abiding and challenge stakeholders and well-meaning Nigerians to address the matter most amicably,” Hayab added.

Meanwhile, Yobe State has opted against school closures for Ramadan.

Although the state’s Ministry for Basic and Secondary Education has yet to make an official statement, a visit to Bukar Ali El-Kanemi Primary School in Damaturu revealed that classes were ongoing on Monday.

The proprietor of Sarki Musa Memorial Academy, Prof. Musa Tukur, confirmed that school hours had been adjusted to close at noon instead of 1:30 pm to accommodate fasting students, while Quranic classes were temporarily suspended.

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Also, Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, on Monday, approved the reduction of official working hours for the state civil servants in view of the Ramadan fasting.

The state’s Commissione for, Ministry for Establishment, Pension and Training, Awwal Manu Dogondaji, announced this in a statement on Monday.

The commissioner said: “The newly approved hours for the state civil servants from Monday to Thursday is now from 8a.m. to 1p.m while Friday is from 8a.m. to 12p.m.”

He added that the normal working hours would resume at the end of Ramadan period.

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Manu Dogondaji urged people to remain steadfast in prayer for prevailing peace and stability in the state and Nigeria at large.

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Aiyedatiwa approves recruitment of 1,000 teachers

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Ondo State Governor, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has approved the recruitment of 1,000 secondary school teachers in the state.

The governor is also putting the finishing touches to the employment of 1,000 teachers for primary schools in the state.

According to a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Ebenezer Adeniyan, on Monday, the governor’s approval came after the completion of the recruitment process by the Teaching Service Commission.

The PUNCH reports that the state TESCOM screened thousands of applicants last year for employment as teachers in the state.

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The statement said successful candidates would begin their documentation immediately.

“The governor gave approval for the recruitment of 1,010 secondary school and 1,000 primary school teachers last year, which signalled the start of the recruitment exercise by TESCOM and the State Universal Basic Education Board.

“While the final list for the secondary school candidates was approved by the governor on Friday, that of the primary school candidates is currently undergoing its finishing touches.

“Governor Aiyedatiwa has expressed concern over teaching staff shortages in public schools, particularly in rural communities.

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“This necessitated his directive that the recruitment must be based on the peculiar needs of the understaffed schools across the state,” the statement read.

The PUNCH reports that as part of efforts to improve education in the state, the governor, on Friday, February 28, 2025, approved the payment of N633m for the registration of students for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the West African Examination Council.

The governor also approved the upgrade and conversion of the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, to the University of Agriculture and Agribusiness, Owo.

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