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Delta police in gun battle with kidnappers, neutralise three

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By Mario Deepromoter

Delta State Police Command has neutralized three suspected kidnappers and armed robbers who recently attempted to kidnap the wife of a Delta State lawmaker, killing two police officers in the process.

The operation, which led to the recovery of four AK-47 rifles, according to a press release issued by SP Edafe Bright, Public Relations Officer for Delta Police Command, Asaba, said the state police command is on top of the game to rid Delta of all forms of crime.

Following the September 2 incident, where the assailants fatally shot two mobile policemen and the driver of the targeted vehicle, Delta Police Commissioner CP Olufemi Abaniwonda ordered a strategic lockdown of all routes in Warri and surrounding areas.

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According to the report, operatives of the Ebrumede Division, led by DPO CSP Iwok Ndifereke, established a traffic hold-up at the DSC roundabout, where they identified the suspect’s vehicle by its registration number.

Spotting the police presence, the suspects opened fire before abandoning their vehicle and fleeing with bullet wounds.

The suspects’ escape prompted CP Abaniwonda to direct Ebrumede Division to pursue the criminals relentlessly.

On October 3, CSP Ndifereke’s team traced the suspects to a hideout in Agbarho. A fierce gunfight ensued, leaving three suspects fatally wounded.

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Another AK-47 rifle was seized at the scene. The injured suspects were taken to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead.

CP Abaniwonda praised the DPO and his team for their bravery and urged other officers within the command to demonstrate similar commitment. Efforts to apprehend the remaining gang members are ongoing.

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SAD! Popular Broadcast Journalist Bukola Agbakaizu Slumps, Dies Before Afternoon Shift

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The Ogun State media industry was plunged into mourning on Monday following the sudden death of veteran broadcast journalist, Mrs. Bukola Agbakaizu, a longtime staff member of Ogun State Television (OGTV).

Agbakaizu, aged 52, reportedly collapsed while preparing for her afternoon shift at the OGTV studios in Abeokuta. Despite immediate efforts to revive her, she was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta.

Her passing was officially confirmed on Tuesday night in a statement issued by the Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, Mr. Bunmi Adigun.

“Bukola Agbakaizu, a dedicated staff member of OGTV, tragically slumped while preparing for her shift. She was rushed to the hospital but could not be saved,” Adigun stated.

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He described her as a passionate and highly respected journalist who had previously served as Vice Chairman of the OGTV Chapel and was a valued member of the Wale Olanrewaju-led executive of the NUJ Ogun State Council.

“She was a vibrant and committed media professional. Her death leaves a painful void in our community,” Adigun added.

Agbakaizu also served as an ex-officio member of the NUJ Ogun State Council. She is survived by her two children, her elderly mother, colleagues, and a wide circle of friends in the journalism community.

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Ogun State Chapter, also expressed profound sorrow over her untimely demise, noting her contributions to the advancement of women in journalism.

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Just in: NNPC Cuts Petrol Price Amid Competitive Moves with Dangote Refinery

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has announced a reduction in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, at its retail outlets in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

According to a report by The Cable, the petrol price at the NNPC station in Wuse Zone 3, Abuja, was cut from ₦935 per litre to ₦910, signaling a slight relief for consumers in the nation’s capital.

However, the new pricing has not yet extended to Lagos, where petrol prices at NNPC retail outlets remain unchanged. This discrepancy has sparked renewed concerns over regional price variations in Nigeria’s downstream oil market.

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The latest adjustment comes in the wake of an intensifying price contest between NNPC and the privately-owned Dangote Refinery. Just days earlier, on May 12, the Dangote Refinery lowered its ex-depot petrol price to ₦825 per litre, a strategic move aimed at capturing a larger share of the domestic fuel market.

The price reduction appears to be an outcome of recent high-level discussions between NNPC’s Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Bayo Ojulari, and Dangote Refinery’s founder, Aliko Dangote. The meeting, held on May 9, reportedly sought to realign the relationship between the two entities and promote collaboration rather than rivalry.

Speaking after the meeting, Dangote stated, “There is no competition between us; we are not here to compete with NNPC Ltd. NNPC is part and parcel of our business, and we are also part of NNPC. This is an era of cooperation between the two organisations.”

Ojulari echoed this position during a press briefing on May 12, attributing the petrol price reduction to the recent procurement of fuel at lower international prices. He explained that the earlier surge in pump prices was due to existing stock purchased by marketers at higher rates.

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“This downward price adjustment reflects our effort to respond to changing supply conditions and deliver better value to Nigerians,” Ojulari said, while also noting that more adjustments may occur as the market stabilizes.

Industry observers view the ongoing price adjustments as an early indicator of growing competition in Nigeria’s petroleum sector, especially with the Dangote Refinery ramping up its operations. Analysts believe that sustained collaboration between both players could enhance supply efficiency and potentially ease the burden of fuel costs for consumers nationwide.

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BUNKERING: Army, Tantita Security Arrest Truck Laden with Illegally Extracted Crude Oil in Delta

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A joint team comprising officers of the 181 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Oleh, and personnel from Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd. has arrested a vacuum truck involved in illegal crude oil extraction at Well 3, Olomoro, in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State.

According to reports, the truck, which previously belonged to Engr. Daniel Omoyibo, also known as Damotech, was gifted to the driver, Mr. Matthew Ojomikre, who is currently being detained at the Forward Operating Base (FOB), 181 Battalion, Oleh.

Upon interrogation, the driver confessed that his company had been contracted by Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd. to evacuate sludge from Well 3, Olomoro. However, he was unable to provide any formal approvals or documentation authorizing the activity, as was previously the norm.

Until recently, Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd. had consistently provided crude and condensate trucking permits to officers of the Nigerian Army and Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd. for proper monitoring from the loading point to the discharge location.

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Officers of Tantita Security Services, in collaboration with a team from Heritage and the Nigerian Army, have collected samples from the vacuum truck for laboratory testing and analysis.

The preliminary confessional statement from the driver indicates that he illegally collected crude oil from Well 3 under the pretense of evacuating sludge from the wellheads.

Authorities have reported that the same truck has previously been involved in unauthorized crude oil evacuations within the Isoko axis.

The driver, the truck, and its contents remain in custody at the 181 Battalion Base in Oleh for further interrogation and possible prosecution.

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