Metro
Gunmen kidnap journalist’s relatives, demand N50m ransom
Gunmen on Thursday afternoon, have abducted three relatives of former Daily Trust Editor, Ahmed Ajobe.
The victims include a male and two females including Ajobe’s immediate younger sister, Halimtu-Sadiya Tahir.
City Round gathered that they were abducted on their way from a nearby community market in Awo, in the Ankpa Local Government Area of Kogi State, along the deplorable Ankpa-Adoka-Markudi road.
Ajobe who had lost his mother, Malama Aishetu Tahir on Sunday after a protracted illness was preparing for the seven days prayers.
The victims were said to have gone to the market to purchase items for the seven-day prayers of the ace journalist’s deceased mother when they were kidnapped.
Although Ajobe could not be immediately reached for details on the incident, a family friend who preferred anonymity said their abductors have demanded N50 million for the release of the victims.
“Yes, three of Ajobe’s family members were kidnapped at gunpoint at about 3 pm on Thursday. The kidnappers reached out on Friday afternoon demanding N50 million as ransom.
“However, I can’t confirm what the family is offering in the negotiations because I had to leave the community for an emergency in Lokoja.
“What I can say is that no amount has been paid yet and the victims are still in captivity,” he explained.
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, William Aya, confirmed the incident, adding that the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area, had already deployed his men to the area to ensure the rescue of the victims.
He added that the Police Commissioner, Bethrand Onuoha, has also ordered the drafting of the police tactical team to the area to reinforce the team there.
“Everything possible would be done to ensure the safe release of the abducted person and bring the criminals to justice,” Aya said.
Metro
SAD! Gas explosion rocks Lagos market, 11 shops damaged
Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed as fire outbreak engulfed eleven shops at Alayabiagba Boundary market, Ajegunle area of Lagos State.
According to a report by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the cause of the fire was due to an explosion which originated from a gas retailer’s shop.
It was gathered that at the shop, there were gas cylinders of various sizes stored, but explosion occured because of a leakage from one of the cylinders before spreading to other shops in the market.
This was contained in a statement by the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, noting that the fire was later curtailed by the agency and other emergency responders.
The statement read in part, “In response to distress calls via the 767/112 Toll Free Emergency numbers at 0920hrs, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, activated it’s Response Team from Onipanu Base.
“Upon arrival of the Eagle response team at the incident scene by 0937hrs, it was observed that some shops at the Alayabiagba market were engulfed by fire.
“Investigations conducted revealed that the explosion originated from a gas retailer’s shop where gas cylinders of various sizes were stored, as a result of gas leakage from one of the cylinders before spreading to other shops in the aforementioned location.
“Collaborative efforts of the cobra team with the fire men at the scene has contained the fire and prevented it from spreading to adjoining buildings.”
Metro
Many admitted after reacting to drugs shared during free medical outreach
Several residents have been admitted to different hospitals after a free medical outreach in Abiriba, located in the Ohafia Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State.
The state’s Commissioner for Health, Ogbonnaya Uche, confirmed the incident in a statement issued in Umuahia on Tuesday, November 26.
He stated that the hospitalizations were caused by suspected adverse reactions to the medication.
Ogbonnaya reassured the public that medical staff were working tirelessly to stabilize and treat those impacted.
“The ministry is deeply concerned by the consequences of unauthorised outreach.
“Residents should exercise caution regarding organisers of unapproved healthcare events,” the commissioner said.
He also stated that the organizers of the outreach had not obtained the required approvals from the ministry.
The ministry also issued a warning against unauthorized medical outreaches and healthcare events in Abia State, stating that such events would face legal action to prevent similar incidents in the future.
In the meantime, the Abia State Ministry of Health have initiated an investigation into the incident.
Metro
Woman, baby die in Ondo church during delivery, police arrest prophetess
By Francesca Hangeior
The Ondo State Police Command, on Tuesday, said it had arrested one prophetess, Mrs Folashade Adekola, over the death of a woman, Jumoke Adesuwa and her newborn baby inside the church.
Our correspondent gathered on Tuesday that the deceased bled to death from complications after childbirth inside the suspect’s church located in the Oke-Aro area of Akure, the state capital. The baby was said to have also died immediately.
It was also learnt that the suspect was arrested by the men of the command after the deceased’s brother reported the matter at the police station.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, who confirmed the incident, said the prophetess was arrested and taken to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation.
“The case was reported by the deceased’s brother, that the sister died after childbirth in the church and the prophetess is already in custody. Investigations are still ongoing,” the PPRO said.
A source in the family who spoke to PUNCH Metro on the condition of anonymity, because he was not permitted to speak with the media, narrated that someone from the church called the family to inform the deceased’s husband that his wife had been delivered of a baby. The deceased’s husband called a family member and both rushed to the church.
He said, “When we got there, they were told that the baby died after childbirth but that the mother was alive. On sighting the deceased, we saw her in a pool of blood, bleeding profusely. So, we rushed her to a nearby hospital.
“Due to her condition, she was rejected at three hospitals and she died in the process of reviving her in the last hospital that admitted her. To our surprise, we got to the church to collect the baby’s remains and found the corpse in a room. The condition of the room was very worrisome as it did not look like a delivery room.
“We approached the Oke-Aro Police Station in Akure to report the case which led to the arrest of the prophetess in charge. The remains of the woman have been deposited at the mortuary.”
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