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Betrayal! Man Sells Friend To Ritualist, Victim’s Head Later Sold By Ritualist
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa.
A man has been nabbed in Ogun state for killing and dismembering his best friend for ritual purposes.
He handed over his friend to a ritualist in exchange for ₦5,000.
The ritualist later sold the victim’s head for ₦20,000.
The shocking incident came to light through a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), which included footage of several suspects paraded by the police.
Each of them reportedly admitted to their roles in the gruesome murder.
According to reports, the suspect deceived his friend by promising him a farm job. However, upon arriving at the location, he allegedly gave the green light for his friend to be killed.
The ritualist then carried out the act and later sold the victim’s head for ₦20,000.
The mastermind, a herbalist, was also forced to confess in the video.
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Just in: Nigerian Traditional Ruler s!umps, d!es at occasion
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A district head in the Zazzau Emirate Council, Alhaji Rilwan Yahaya Pate, slumped during an event on Thursday in Zaria, Kaduna State.
Alhaji Pate, who held the title of Sarkin Yakin Zazzau, was attending the event alongside the Emir of Zazzau, Mallam Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, when the incident happened.
His remains were buried the same evening at Rimin Dodo.
The Emir expressed condolences to his family, describing him as a dedicated and religious leader.
He prayed for his soul to rest in peace.
Confirming the incident in a statement, Abdullahi Aliyu Kwarbai, the Media and Publicity officer of the Zazzau. said “It is with great sadness that the Zazzau Emirate Council announces the passing of Sarkin Yakin Zazzau Alhaji Rilwanu Yahaya Pate, a Council Member of the Emirate.
“Alhaji Rilwanu Yahaya, who also served as Councillor in charge of Health Related Matters, passed away while attending a program alongside His Highness, the Emir of Zazzau, Malam Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, CFR, at Hajiya Gambo Sawaba General Hospital, Kofan Gayan, Zaria this morning.” The statement added.
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Gov Alia bares his fangs, seals Ex-Senate President, David Mark’s radio station
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Benue State Government, on Thursday, sealed off the radio station, belonging to former President of the Senate, Dr. David Mark, in Otukpo.
Joy FM, 96.5 Otukpo, established in 2006, was the first private radio station in North Central Nigeria.
The station which covers over 7 states in Nigeria, due to its high frequency modulator, was invaded around 1pm on Thursday, with two trucks laden with armed Policemen.
The team was led by the Chairman of Benue Internal Revenue Service (BIRS), Mr. Sunday Odagba and Mr. Ikwue Ikwue of the State Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Otukpo Zone.
Staff on duty were said to have been rough handled in the process, while Mr. Oloche Adeyi, who was in the studio casting 1pm network news was forced at gunpoint to abruptly terminate the news in the bulletin, a culture that is antithetical to broadcast and media practice.
Managing Director of Joy FM, Amb. Christabel Iyanya, confirmed the unfortunate incident to our Correspondent.
“They came and took siege on the station and caused pandemonium, as nobody was aware of their coming or the reason they have to invade a running station with 2 trucks of armed Policemen.
“They rough handled my staff on duty, right from the receptionist, Juliana Ameh, one of our old staff, Mallam Jibrin, my head of news, Cletus Ogbaje; and even went to the studio with heavily armed Policemen and forced Oloche Adeyi who was reading the 1pm news to stop the bulletin, at gun point.
“They entered all the offices and drove everybody out at gun point. Unfortunately, I was away in Igumale, Ado Local Government Headquarters, to attend to a business. All our entrance doors were destroyed.
“This is the height of it. I only watch this in movies. I have never heard nor seen a media house being invaded with such number of armed men, over what they call business premises. They said the station was owing N150,000 for business premises. This, we were not aware of.
“The people who led this operation, especially, Ikwue Ikwue, is from the same locality with me, he sees me all the time, if my station was owing any bill, he should have told me and I would pay immediately. We have been operating for almost 2 decades and we have never defaulted in payment of any bills or taxes, whatsoever.
“This is beyond tax. This is something they will have to explain to us. This stands condemned. We are definitely going to test this”, Iyanya, who is also the National Vice Chairman of Broadcasters Organization of Nigerian (BON), added.
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NCC Targets $1bn Revenue In 2025 With 6G Spectrum, New Technologies
…attributes low revenue in 2024 to lack of 5G Sales
By Gloria Ikibah
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has set a revenue target of $1 billion in 2025, leveraging the introduction of 6G spectrum and other advanced technologies.
This was disclosed by NCC’s Chief Executive Officer/Executive Vice Chairman, Aminu Maida, and Director of Financial Services, Yakubu Gontor, during the 2024 budget review and 2025 proposal defense before the National Assembly Joint Committee on Communications on Thursday, in Abuja.
For 2025, the NCC projects a total revenue of N272.433 billion, with key components including, N205.7 billion from operating levies, N49.784 billion from spectrum fees and additional revenue from other sources.
On expenditure, the NCC plans N95.668 billion for recurrent expenses, N10.735 billion for capital projects and N30.13 billion for special projects. The total projected expenditure stands at N136.534 billion, with an estimated N120.836 billion to be remitted to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF).
Maida revealed that in 2024, the NCC generated N195.8 billion, with N111 billion remitted to the CRF. The breakdown of earnings included, N137.6 billion from annual operating fees and N26.4 billion from spectrum fees. But the NCC said it fell short of its N292.3 billion revenue target for the year, primarily due to the inability to auction a slot of the 5G spectrum.
Gontor explained that telecom companies’ reluctance to purchase additional 5G spectrum licenses significantly impacted revenue.
He however noted that two major operators already hold 5G licenses but are underutilizing them, and the third-largest operator, expected to buy a slot, opted out, citing business expansion priorities.
Additionally, despite a 50 percent increase in telecom tariffs, the NCC does not anticipate a major revenue boost from spectrum sales, as telecom firms are prioritizing service improvements over spectrum investments.
Co-Chairman of the Committee, Senator Aliyu Ikrah Bilbis, noted that the NCC’s presentation will guide lawmakers in assessing the commission’s plans and improving its performance in 2025.
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