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Armed men invade Sun Editor’s residence, abduct elder brother, son

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Armed men, who claimed to come from the Imo State Police Command, Owerri, stormed the family house of the Senior Deputy News Editor of Daily Sun, Mr. Emma Njoku, and abducted his elder brother, Mr. Bennett Njoku and his 16-year-old son, David, in handcuffs.

They were reportedly taken to an unknown destination.

The incident is coming barely 48 hours to the burial of Emma Njoku’s mother, Ezinne Lolo Keziah Njoku, who died on September 15, 2024.

The armed men, about 10 in number, operated in a Gestapo style, shooting sporadically before barging into the family house while they were holding their morning devotion.

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They were led by one Godspower Chimaeze who recently returned from abroad.

Prior to the incident this morning, Godspower had, on Monday and Wednesday, stormed the family compound with armed men dressed in mobile police uniforms, who fired several shots in the air while Godspower went about the compound threatening to deal with anyone who dared him.

In a conversation with the head of the village meeting, Godspower further threatened that Mr. Bennett Njoku and his 16-year-old son will not be released until four other of his siblings, including the Senior Deputy News Editor of Daily Sun, Emma Njoku, are in his custody.

Meanwhile, the incident has been reported to the Imo State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Henry Okoye, who has assured he will step into the matter after he was briefed on the incident by the Daily Sun Deputy News Editor, Emma Njoku.

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INSECURITY! Police rescue nine abducted surveyours after payment of N20m

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Nine surveyors who were kidnapped in Akure North council area of Ondo State have regained freedom after payment of N20m ransom.

Recall that the abductors had demanded for N100m ransom before the release of the victims.

The market women begged the kidnappers to reduce the ransom to N50m but they initially rejected.

Their release was confirmed by Pastor Ajibade Owolanke, a brother to the Ejemikin of Akure, High Chief, Oluwole Omotayo in Akure, the state capital.

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Pastor Owolanke said that the victims have joined their individual family members.

The victims were taken to different hospitals after they were released by their abductors.

Recall that the victims were kidnapped a week ago while on site at Ilu-Abo, in Akure North council area of the state.

Irked by the state of insecurity in the state, market women and other Youths in Akure metropolis staged a protest on Tuesday and appealed to the governor, Dr Lucky Aiyedatiwa and the security chiefs in the state to halt the ugly development.

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Actor’s Wife Nabbed For Allegedly Paying Assassin to K!ll Him

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Victoria Goodwin, the wife of a popular American actor who hired an assassin to kill him has been arrested.

She is the wife of American actor, Aaron Goodwin.

She allegedly hired a hitman to kill the actor barely two years after their wedding.

She was arrested on March 6 on charges of solicitation to commit murder and conspiracy to commit murder after she allegedly plotted to have her husband killed, according to a TMZ report.

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An arrest report obtained by the outlet said that Victoria Goodwin has denied the allegations.

The report cited a text message from Victoria Goodwin to an inmate in a Florida prison.

“Am I bad a person? Because I chose to end his existence. Not divorce,” she allegedly said in the text.

The plot was allegedly hatched in October 2024 and only discovered when correction officers seized the Florida inmate’s contraband phone.

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Police said Victoria provided the whereabouts of her husband, who was filming ‘Ghost Adventures’ at the time in California, to the inmate via text, according to TMZ.

Victoria was going to pay the alleged hitman $11,515, police said, with an upfront payment of $2,500.

According to police, she admitted the pair were having “marital problems” but attributed the alleged exchanges with the inmate “daydreaming or fantasizing about being without her husband.”

The couple wed at Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion in 2022.

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Diphtheria: Reps Direct Education Ministry Education To Strengthen Health, Safety Protocols In Unity Schools

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By Gloria Ikibah
The  House of Representatives has directed the Federal Ministry of Education to take immediate and decisive measures to
strengthen health and safety protocols in all federal unity colleges, with particular
attention to addressing the situation at King’s College.
Th House also applauded the Lagos State Government, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and other health authorities for their swift and commendable response, and encourage continued collaboration
between federal and state agencies to safeguard the health and well-being of
students.
This resolution was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent Public Importance by Rep. Akin Rotimi on “THE OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA IN KING’S COLLEGE, LAGOS”, on Tuesday at plenary.
The House also called upon the Federal Ministry of Health, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), and the NCDC to intensify diphtheria vaccination and awareness campaigns in schools across the country to prevent future outbreaks.
The House also direct the Federal Ministry of Education to undertake an urgent and comprehensive review of health infrastructure in unity colleges and establish a clear and effective
framework for responding to infectious disease outbreaks in educational institutions.
In his lead debate, Rep. Rotimi expressed deep concern over the incident, citing significant lapses in infection prevention and control measures in federal unity colleges.
The lawmaker called for urgent action to address the recent diphtheria outbreak at King’s College in Lagos, which resulted in the death of a 12-year-old student and hospitalized several others.
He noted that the outbreak exposes the Federal Ministry of Education’s responsibility to ensure the health and safety of students in its institutions.
According to him, the  data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), shows 24,804 confirmed cases of diphtheria across 25 states in Nigeria between week 19 of 2022 and week 04 of 2025, resulting in 1,269 fatalities across 18 states.
The House further directed the NCDC to establish and implement a structured disease surveillance system within all federal unity colleges to ensure early detection and rapid response
to infectious disease outbreaks.
Members also recommended that the Federal Government provide appropriate compensation to the family of the deceased student, in recognition of the tragic loss suffered and the duty of care owed to students in federal institutions.
The House observe a moment of silence in honour of the deceased student and extend
heartfelt condolences to his family and the King’s College community.
The lawmakers unanimously adopted the motion and mandated its committees on Health and Basic Education to engage with
relevant agencies, including the NCDC, to assess and enhance infection prevention andemergency response measures in federal schools.
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