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Security agents pick another journalist in Abuja

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By Francesca Hangeior

Security agents have arrested the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of an Online newspaper, Globalupfront Newspaper, Madu Onuorah in Abuja.

Onuorah was whisked away by suspected Police operatives around 6pm from his residence in Lugbe, Abuja in two Sienna buses.

He was arrested in the presence of his wife and children who fruitlessly demanded from the police why they were arresting the head of the family.

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They seized Onuorah’s phones, completely cutting him off from communication with people, including family members.

According to a statement by the Management, Globalupfront Newspapers (Online), the editor was not allowed to contact his lawyer or any of his relations before he was whisked away to the Lugbe police station.

The statement reads: “Nigerian authorities again moved against journalists in the Country on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Globalupfront Newspaper (Online), Mr. Madu Onuorah was whisked away by men of the Nigerian Police Force at about 6pm by ten fully-armed policemen who stormed his residence in Lugbe, Abuja, in two Sienna buses.

“To make sure Mr. Onuorah did not get attention or bail, the policemen who arrested him, though not of the Lugbe Police Station, simply dumped him at the Station and left no traces for friends and family members to reach them.

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“The Management of Globalupfront Newspapers states as follows: That the Police should release Mr. Madu Onuorah immediately and unconditionally.

“That Mr. Onuorah is an experienced Journalist, former Abuja Bureau Chief of The Guardian Newspaper, former Managing-Director of The AUTHORITY Newspaper, who operates within the ambit of the law.

“That anybody who has any issue against Mr. Onuorah should approach the law court and not turn the Nigerian Police into a Gestapo outfit that bullies a man in the presence of his wife and children.

“That any second Mr. Onuorah spends in police custody constitutes a serious infringement against his fundamental rights and a continuation of the assault on freedom of expression that has become frequent occurrence in Nigeria recently”.

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Enugu market boss reportedly assassinated

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Chairman of Ogbete Main Market Traders Association (OMMATA) Enugu, Stephen Aniagu, was on Saturday night, murdered by suspected assassins.

Aniagu was reportedly shot dead around 7pm at Moses Ogbodo Junction near Topland Market in the Amaechi area of Enugu South Local Government.

Sources said Aniagu was likely to be on his way home after the close of the day’s market.

“We heard gunshots and ran for safety. When we emerged from hiding a few minutes later, we found his lifeless body on the ground, and his car was missing.

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“His body was riddled with bullets. He was shot multiple times by his attackers,” the source, who wished to remain anonymous, said.

At the time of sending this report, the Police Public Relations Officer, Enugu State Command, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, could not be reached for confirmation.

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Rituals: Single ladies panic as bloodthirsty boyfriends slaughter lovers

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Many women are growing increasingly fearful following the rise in cases of boyfriends killing young women for ritual purposes in different states.

The women view the killings as a reflection of societal failure, greed, and cruelty, leaving them feeling unsafe, even in public spaces.

One recent case involved a 25-year-old man, identified simply as Elisha, who was arrested on May 14 for allegedly killing his lover in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Similarly, Christiana Idowu, a female student at the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, Ogun State, was kidnapped and killed on August 19 by one Ayomide Adeleye, who had previously been accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend in 2018.

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Other cases include the August 6 arrest of Fatai Mogaji in Lagos State for allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Opeyemi Shoyinka, to death, and the chilling murder of 19-year-old Damilola, a student at the Federal University in Lokoja.

Damilola’s killer, 20-year-old Jeremiah Samson, was arrested after dismembering and burying her remains in a shallow grave.

These violent incidents have caused widespread panic, particularly among young women in southwestern Nigeria.

A 22-year-old lady, Adenike Araoye, expressed fear about dating in light of the alarming rise in ritual killings.

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“I am single, but I’m terrified of entering a relationship. The news of boys killing their girlfriends is terrifying. Good guys seem rare these days,” she said.

A student at the Osun State University, Mariam Oyebamiji, while speaking on general insecurity in the society, said, “I don’t want anyone to destroy my parents’ joy.”

Another lady, Oluwatobiloba Ajiboye, 30, also shared her concern over how easily women had become targets for ritualists.

She, however, urged women to be vigilant in relationships, pointing out that many relationships were based on deception.

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“These killings show that some men never truly loved these women; the relationship was just a cover for their sinister plans,” Ajiboye said.

She also warned that materialism and dating fraudsters, often referred to as Yahoo boys, increased the risks for women.

Ajiboye attributed the rise in ritual killings to the harsh economic climate and societal pressure, which she believed had pushed many young men to seek quick wealth through deadly means.

Also, a journalist, Nafisat Oyedele, lamented society’s disappointing reaction to femicide, often blaming the victims instead of addressing the root cause.

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“It’s heartbreaking to see so many femicide cases in Nigeria, yet society blames the victims. Girls are told to stay home, but even at home, they aren’t always safe. Many are killed by people close to them,” Oyedele said.

An activist, Titilope Adako, identified the killings as a form of gender-based violence.

She explained that some perpetrators enter relationships with the intent of using their partners for rituals.

Adako said, “The fact that intimate partners, who should offer love and support, are committing these brutal acts is a clear sign of societal failure.”

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She also pointed out that the crimes were fueled by a toxic mix of superstition, desperation, and ignorance.

She explained that the belief that human sacrifice leads to wealth, combined with a lack of effective law enforcement, creates an environment where violence is normalised and criminals feel emboldened.

Adako added, “The lack of remorse shown by some of these killers highlights the severity of the issue.”

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Man declared wanted for ‘stealing car’ belonging to EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Ibrahim Mohammed, 26, wanted for allegedly stealing a car belonging to the agency.

In a statement released on Friday, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale said Mohammed is wanted in connection with the theft and illegal possession of the commission’s vehicle.

The suspect is reported to be an indigene of Jada Local Government Area in Adamawa State.

The EFCC has urged anyone with information regarding Mohammed’s whereabouts to contact the commission immediately.

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WANTED BY THE EFCC: IBRAHIM MOHAMMED

Anyone with useful information as to his whereabouts should contact the EFCC or the nearest police station.#SayNoToCorruption #TowardsABetterNigeria pic.twitter.com/HZjpJl5gHD

— EFCC Nigeria (@officialEFCC) September 13, 2024
“The public is hereby notified that Ibrahim Mohammed is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in an alleged case of stealing and illegal possession of commission’s vehicle,” the statement reads.

“Mohammed, 26, is an indigene of Jada Local Government Area of Adamawa state and his last known address is: 56 Japa Bariki Road, Adamawa state.

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“Anybody with useful information as to his whereabouts should please contact the Commission in its Ibadan, Oyo, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Benin, Makurdi, Kaduna, ilorin, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt or Abuja offices or through 08093322644; its email address: [email protected].”

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