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NDLEA arrests ex-convict smuggling drugs hidden in Garri, Shoes at Lagos airport

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• Businessman caught with cocaine at Kano airport 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested two individuals, including a businessman and an ex-convict, in separate attempts to traffic illicit drugs to South Africa and Italy.

The agency also seized over 1 million opioid pills during coordinated operations across several states.

The arrests and seizures were disclosed in a statement by Femi Babafemi, Director, of Media & Advocacy, NDLEA, on Sunday, December 22, 2024.

In Lagos, NDLEA operatives foiled an attempt by ex-convict Olanrewaju Bada Akorede to export a consignment of Rohypnol to South Africa.

The drugs were hidden in a cargo containing gari, shoes, and men’s singlets at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA).

“Olanrewaju was convicted for a similar crime earlier this year following his arrest on December 12, 2023, for attempting to ship 4.90kg of tramadol and 2.10kg of Rohypnol to South Africa,” Babafemi revealed.

The ex-convict had served a two-year sentence with an option of a N900,000 fine, which he paid before returning to the same crime.

Operatives at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano, intercepted Olisaka Chibuzo Calistus, a businessman, with 256 wraps of cocaine weighing 6 kilograms.

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The arrest occurred on Sunday, December 15, during the inward clearance of passengers on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 941 from Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

“This is the single largest interception of cocaine at the Kano airport since the creation of the MAKIA Command of NDLEA in 2006,” Babafemi stated.

Olisaka, who claimed to be involved in import and export, was subjected to body screening, which revealed hundreds of cocaine pellets concealed within his body.

An Italy-based businesswoman, Cynthia Akaeen, was arrested on Wednesday, December 18, while attempting to board a Royal Air Maroc flight to Italy. She was found with 9,190 tramadol tablets weighing 6 kilograms.

According to Babafemi, Cynthia confessed she was promised €1,000 upon successful delivery of the drugs in Italy.

In addition to the arrests, NDLEA operatives conducted raids in multiple states, leading to significant drug recoveries:

Anambra: 418,330 pills of tramadol and tapentadol, and 8,000 bottles of codeine syrup from a warehouse in Onitsha.

Lagos: 180,000 bottles of codeine syrup from a container originating from India.

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Borno: 293,000 capsules of tramadol, a pistol, and 26 rounds of ammunition were seized from suspects Ishaya Wabba and Samaila Audu.

In Maiduguri, another suspect, Modu Kolera, was arrested with 8.5kg of cannabis, tramadol, diazepam, and other psychoactive substances.

The NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), lauded the officers involved in the operations, urging them to maintain their efforts.

“Let’s not rest on our oars as we intensify our balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts,” Marwa said.

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70-yr-old man, his daughter beheaded over land dispute in Delta

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Tragedy struck in the Amai community, Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State, as a 70-year-old man, Mr Aghanti, and his 50-year-old daughter, Mrs Atagoshi, were reportedly beheaded over a land dispute.

The gruesome incident occurred after the suspect allegedly lured the victims into the bush under the pretext of discussing the land issue.

Their headless bodies were later discovered in the bush.

Reports said the woman, a secondary school teacher, had earlier purchased a piece of land in the community, which some individuals subsequently claimed.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Bright Edafe, revealed that the assailant invited the victims to the bush, where the heinous crime was committed.

Edafe said, “The suspect called the woman, saying he wanted to discuss the land issue. He then took her and her father into the bush, killed them, and beheaded them.

“On the same day, vigilantes apprehended one Emeke with two human heads. He was mobbed and set ablaze by angry residents. Upon inspection, it was discovered that the human heads belonged to the father and daughter.

“Their headless bodies were found in the bush.”

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Edafe added that the main suspect is currently on the run, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend him.

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Petrol tanker explosion claims 50 lives in Niger

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No fewer than 50 persons lost their lives in a petrol tanker explosion on Saturday.

The incident happened on the Dikko-Maje road opposite Badeggi fuelling station in Suleja Local Government Area of Niger.

Federal Road Safety Commander (FRSC) in Niger State, Mr Kumar Tsukwam, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna.

He said a loaded petrol tanker fell at the scene of the incident with people scooping the spilling fuel, unaware of the impending danger.

Tsukwam said those who went to scoop fuel were engulfed by the flames just as those who went to rescue them were also affected.

He said more than 50 people lost their lives in the tragic incident.

Tsukwam, however, gave an assurance that personnel of the corps and other sister agencies were on ground for the rescue mission.

Tsukwam confirmed that his men were on the scene, working tirelessly to rescue those trapped.

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Similarly, Alhaji Abdullahi Baba-Arah, Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), said the explosion occurred at about 9.am on Saturday.

He said the incident happened when a tanker loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) crashed, and an attempt was made to transfer its contents to another tanker.

In the process, the PMS came into contact with a generator used to effect the transfer, triggering an explosion that claimed more than 50 lives.

He added that many other persons were injured, while properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed.

Baba-Arah said NSEMA, in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Suleja LGA Emergency Committee and volunteers, were carrying out search, rescue and recovery operations.

He said the injured have been moved to the hospital for treatment while efforts eere being made to recover the corpses of the deceased.

NAN reports that more details are expected as the response operation is still ongoing.

He urged residents of the area to remain calm and cooperate with emergency responders as they work to mitigate the effects of the disaster.

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Former Miss Nigeria dies in London

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Ex-Miss Nigeria and former First Lady of Delta State, Mrs Edna Ibru (nee Park) is dead.

Edna Ibru, wife of Olorogun Felix Ibru, the first civilian Governor of Delta State between 1991 and 1992, died in her 80s on Wednesday, in a London hospital after a brief illness.

The deceased, who was Miss Nigeria 1964, and the first Nigerian/African to represent Nigeria at Miss Universe, had two children for Ibru.

The Ibru family of Agbarha-Otor Kingdom in Delta State confirmed the death of the former first lady in a statement issued by her son, Dr Paul Ibru, copies of which were made available to journalists in Warri on Saturday.

“Our amazing mother passed onto glory on Wednesday 15, January 2025 after a brief illness”, the statement partly read.

It continued, “Until her death, she was full of life and we never expected her to leave us so soon but we cannot question the will of God in her precious life.

“She was a lover of people, a mediator, a mother to many, outrageously humorous, deeply caring, down to earth, full of stories all of the time, and we will miss her very dearly.”

Paul added that arrangements for her burial would be announced by the family later.

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