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Controversy as tenant dies in Imo community

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By Francesca Hangeior

Tragedy struck in Umuokoto village, Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State, when Anthony Nwanna, a tenant of Mr. Aloysius Ekeocha, died under controversial circumstances.

While some reports accused the landlord of causing Nwanna’s death over unpaid rent, the Umuokoto Community Council (UCC) refuted these claims, stating that Nwanna did not die in the village or on the landlord’s premises.

According to a statement on Friday by the Umuokoto Community Council (UCC) Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Ugwuegbulam and Secretary, Tochukwu Obiako “contrary to the report, the deceased did not die in the village or on the premises of the landlord.

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“We urge the public to disregard reports of Nwanna’s death being caused by the landlord or vigilante, as these are false and aimed at spreading hatred and misinformation.”

The community council alleged that the late tenant was in the habit of attacking his co-tenants violently due to his indulgence in hard drugs.

“The deceased was a known habitual hard drug user and was often violent due to his indulgence in hard drugs,” said Tochukwu Obiako, Secretary of the UCC.

According to the UCC, Nwanna was a tenant of Ekeocha, who resides in Lagos State and rarely visits his property in Umuokoto.

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When Ekeocha came to the village to bury his younger brother in May 2024, he met with Nwanna over the accumulated rent owed to him.

However, Nwanna refused to pay the rent and became violent, leading to his properties being taken to the vigilante office.

“After signing an undertaking to quit the building, his properties were immediately released to him,” said Ugwuegbulam. “It is on record that he even drove his motorbike himself back to his house,” UCC explained.

The UCC urged the public to disregard reports of Nwanna’s death being caused by the landlord or vigilante, stating that these are false and aimed at spreading hatred and misinformation.

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The council has also expressed empathy with Nwanna’s family over his demise.

However, some reports have alleged that Nwanna was beaten and detained by the vigilante, leading to his death.

The Imo Police Command has been called upon to investigate the matter and ensure that those responsible for Nwanna’s death are held accountable.

“We are calling on the police to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Nwanna’s death,” said a human rights activist.

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The police spokesman, Henry Okoye, was yet to respond to an enquiry about the incident.

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Nigerian Police Officer Searches For Lost Pistol At Beer Parlour

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A Nigerian police officer attached to the MOPOL 39 Osogbo Base in Osun State has reportedly lost his service pistol at a beer parlour near the base, sparking concerns over the handling of firearms within the Nigeria Police Force, SaharaReporters has learnt.

SaharaReporters gathered that the incident which was confirmed by a top police officer at the base had thrown the police unit in apprehension, as search continues for the missing firearm.

According to the source, the disappearance of the pistol at the base in Osogbo is just one of several incidents, indicating the lack of accountability within the police force.

“There’s an incident of a missing pistol from MOPOL 39 Osogbo Base. This is coming at a time when the IGP is being quizzed on missing firearms,” the source told SaharaReporters.

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The source revealed that the police officer identified only as Inspector Monday had booked the pistol from the base’s armoury late last year.

However, there is no record of its return, raising suspicions about what happened to the weapon.

“He claimed to have returned it to one of the armourers, Inspector Osas, but there is no record of its return in the arms registry. Till this moment, they’re yet to trace the whereabouts of the pistol, as all efforts made in tracing it have proved abortive,” the source added.

The police source revealed further that the pistol was lost at a beer parlour adjacent to their base, where some policemen regularly retire for alcohol even during official working hours.

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“They lost the rifle in a beer parlour beside their base. That’s where they drink even during working hours,” the source disclosed.

While the police hierarchy continues to downplay concerns over missing arms, the latest revelations suggest that lapses in accountability and discipline remain a critical issue within the force.

Yemisi Opalola, the Osun police command spokesperson has yet to respond to messages seeking her reaction to the findings. Her phone number was unreachable at the time of filing this report.

There has been a recent, wider controversy surrounding missing police weapons under the watch of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun.

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A leaked internal police memo obtained by SaharaReporters earlier detailed how police personnel misplaced or lost firearms in various incidents, including a deadly ambush by bandits in Zamfara State.

The police wireless message dated September 12, 2024, had also revealed how bandits attacked a security convoy on the Tazame-Yandoto Highway in Kotorkoshi District, Bungudu Local Government Area. The attack resulted in the deaths of five police officers and three soldiers, with four service rifles, including AK-47s, seized by the assailants.

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Sad? Remains of drowned varsity student recovered from Bayelsa vreek

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The body of a 200-level Chemical Engineering student from the Federal University, Otuoke, who drowned in Ekoli Creek, Yenagoa, after reportedly attempting to swim across for a ₦300 bet, has been recovered.

The student’s remains were retrieved from the river on Monday evening, nearly 24 hours after he went missing.

Witnesses reported that he jumped into the water but failed to resurface.
Grief-stricken students of the university held a candlelight procession in his honor on Monday night.

When contacted, the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mercy Ekott, declined to comment, stating via text message, “Sorry, but I haven’t been authorised to speak on the matter.”

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Police Confirm Investigation Confirming the incident on Tuesday, the Bayelsa State Police Command spokesperson, Musa Mohammed, stated that an investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the student’s death.

“The deceased had gone to the river with a friend to bathe. Unfortunately, in the process, he jumped into the water and drowned.
We urge students, especially young people, to exercise caution around rivers, whether they know how to swim or not.”

Sources alleged that the student had wagered he could swim across the creek, but midway through, he submerged and did not reappear.

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House wife stabs husband to death over child custody in Bauchi

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The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old housewife, Salamatu Danjuma, for allegedly stabbing her husband to death during a heated argument over child custody.

According to a statement issued by the spokesman of the Command, SP Wakil Mohammed on Tuesday, the tragic incident occurred in Nadabo village, Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area, following a dispute about the custody of Salamatu’s six-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.

The statement revealed that the couple initially agreed to bring the child into their home, but the husband later changed his mind, causing tensions to rise.

In a heated argument that later ensued, Salamatu allegedly grabbed a knife from their bedroom and fatally stabbed her husband.

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Responding to a distress call, detectives from the Bununu Police Division rushed to the scene and evacuated the victim to Cottage Hospital, Bununu, where he was confirmed dead.

Meanwhile, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Auwal Musa Mohammed, has directed the State Criminal Investigation Department to conduct a discreet investigation, assuring that appropriate legal actions will be taken.

The suspect remains in custody as operatives of the command continue their probe into the case.

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