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Lagos police bust killers of Uber, Bolt drivers, lose three officers

The Lagos State command has busted different gangs of armed robbers ,who targeted and killed private commercial vehicle operators, Bolt ,Uber ,Lagride and others in the state.
The police also recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition from the arrested suspects during the period under review .
Members of these gangs were reportedly responsible for the killings of private commercial vehicle operators in different parts of Lagos .
This is just as the Lagos State Commissioner of Police ,Olanrewaju Ishola revealed that the command prosecuted offenders for 2176 offences in the last quarter of 2024 and early 2025
The police boss ,who briefed the press on the achievements of the command within the period under review yesterday evening at command headquarters Ikeja, stated that three policemen lost their lives during the period under review .
Forty three suspects ,who were arrested for different criminal activities ,including : armed robbery ,cultism ,murder ,child abuse ,kidnapping ,illegal possession of fire arms and others .
Ishola told how gangs of suspects contacted Uber and other private commercial vehicle operators to rob them of their vehicles and kill them .
He said, ” On January 9, 2025,at about 12 am , a case of conspiracy, armed robbery and murder was reported.One Emeka Akwara, 19, David Segun,21, Samuel Ariori , 21, and Lukman Ariori,9,ordered the services of Uber at Chevron in the Lekki area – en-route Obalende.
‘ On getting to Obalende in a lonely area,at that point ,they robbed and killed the Uber driver by stabbing him multiple times in the neck .Unfortunately, they were unable to snatch the vehicle.
“With the intervention of good Nigerians within the environment ,two suspects were immediately arrested and were handed over to police operatives attached to Lion Building.
” Investigation further led to the arrest of other two fleeing suspects of the dangerous gang in Chevron area of Lagos.
” Also ,another Uber driver was killed in such a circumstance. We investigated and brought to book one Edmond Julius Abdoulaye and one Saturday Okey in connection with the crime.
“The Toyota Camry was recovered and handed over to the family. The case was charged to court but unfortunately, the driver was killed.
“Just two days ago, you see four young men blindfolded.The four of them flagged down a ride and killed the driver of the Uber.
” I would like to tell Lagosians, especially people involved in this Uber thing, Taxify, Lagide, and all these stuffs. Be wary of your passengers.
‘If it is possible, don’t carry more than one passenger at a time and insist such a fellow is searched and made him sit in the front with you. This is our advice.
” We are also, in the course of the month, going to summon all drivers in such activities to give them some security tips so that they will not be falling victim of these criminals .
“This is just the third of its kind reported or detected in three months. We don’t know how many that have happened. Such are the cases of brutalities around us now.
“Unfortunately, cases of murder through cultism and cult – related activities were on the increase.
” As a responsive force, we always arrest perpetrators. But we don’t believe in jungle justice here.
” On the 17th July 2024, at about 1700hrs one Awalu and Emmanuel, were brutally murdered at Ijora Badia by rival cult members .
“On the 15th October, 2024 upon intelligence , one Samuel Ojenuga ‘m’ aged 22yrs a member of Aye Confraternity was arrested.
“He confessed to killing of about 12 Eiye confraternity members at Orita School Ijora Oloye Area of Lagos.
“His accomplice one Abdullahi Yusuf in of same cult group also confessed to the killing of three persons named BIG Sam, Emmanuel and Okokobovbi ,at Railway Crossing n Ijora Badia Lagos.
” On the 27th of December, 2024 at 14 Idunsagbe street, Lagos Island, information was received that a bag was sighted on the rooftop at this address.
“Two AK 47 rifles breach number 52573, 4004855 and 07003-853 K2 assault rifle all without magazine and ammunition.”
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Tinubu to Catholic Bishops: I’m not a religious bigot

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria must develop and stand beyond religious bigotry.
The president spoke in Abuja on Friday when he received a delegation from the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) at the State House, led by Lucius Ugorji, the conference president.
Tinubu acknowledged the hardships faced by Nigerians due to ongoing economic reforms, stating that the measures implemented were necessary to build a resilient nation and secure a better future for generations to come.
“Yes, removing the fuel subsidy was hard, tough for me, but it’s a hard choice that Nigeria must face. We are not going to bankrupt our country,” Tinubu said.
We were spending the investment of the future of our children yet unborn; we were spending their rights. Poverty has no religious basis. It affects all, and we must fight it together.”
Tinubu added that poverty transcends religious and ethnic divides, urging citizens and leaders to unite in addressing the issue.
He said tax reforms are an opportunity for Nigerians to invest in the nation’s development.
On the issue of insecurity, the president assured the bishops that security agencies are making significant progress in tackling the nation’s challenges.
He said the impact of insecurity is felt by all, regardless of religious affiliation, and reiterated his commitment to religious tolerance.
“This insecurity affects everyone—Christians and Muslims alike. I have no religious bias; I won’t be a bigot. My wife is a pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church,” Tinubu said.
“But we have to think of our country; this country must develop and must stand beyond religious bigotry.
The president thanked religious leaders for their prayers, noting that the country is already witnessing a better deal and a newfound optimism.
He highlighted the competition among operators in the petroleum sector, the bountiful harvest enjoyed by farmers, and the lower prices of commodities, adding that investments are flowing into the country.
“There is hope; people are coming in to invest. They are saying good things about Nigeria. I am very proud of that,” he said.
“What seems to be a very difficult beginning is now showing us hope. And we are not half-time yet. I’m happy to see this period alive and healthy, and I am thankful to all of you for your prayers.”
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Trump mulls travel ban on dozens of countries

President Donald Trump of the United States is considering issuing sweeping travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries as part of a new ban.
According to an internal memo regarding the move, a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups would be affected.
The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea among others, would be set for a full visa suspension.
In the second group, five countries, including Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and South Sudan, would face partial suspensions that would impact tourist and student visas as well as other immigrant visas, with some exceptions.
According to the memo, in the third group, a total of 26 countries that includes Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan among others would be considered for a partial suspension of US visa issuance if their governments do not make efforts to address deficiencies within 60 days.
The move harkens back to President Donald Trump’s first term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations, a policy that went through several iterations before it was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
It could be recalled that Trump issued an executive order on January 20 immediately after his inauguration requiring intensified security vetting of any foreigners seeking admission to the US to detect national security threats.
That order mandated several cabinet members to submit by March 21 a list of countries from which travel should be partly or fully suspended because their vetting and screening information is so deficient.
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Oyo to Partner with Netherlands on Waste Management, Circular Economy

The Oyo State Government is set to collaborate with the Kingdom of the Netherlands to enhance waste management and promote a circular economy, aiming for sustainable environmental practices.
The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Abdulmojeed Mogbonjubola, disclosed this during a high-level meeting between the ministry and representatives from the Dutch government.
According to the commissioner, discussions focused on innovative waste solutions, recycling, and environmental sustainability.
Hon. Mogbonjubola emphasized Governor Seyi Makinde’s commitment to transforming waste management in the state. He assured that the partnership would receive strong political support, ensuring smooth operations in Oyo State.
“We are ready to partner with the Netherlands government, but we need a clear roadmap on how the circular economy works. This is a new concept for us, just as we are new to the Netherlands platform. This marks the beginning of a new relationship, and we will do all necessary follow-ups,” he said.
To facilitate the initiative, the commissioner announced the formation of a Circular Economy Desk within the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. This committee will leverage expertise from existing institutions and develop strategies for implementation.
“I am excited this is happening during my tenure. We already have a platform, but we haven’t fully taken advantage of it. Now, Oyo State is ready to take the bull by the horns,” he added.
The Representative of the Consulate General of the Netherlands, Mr. Peter Kelley, highlighted the economic opportunities embedded in waste recycling.
He explained that the Dutch government has been involved in similar projects in Nigeria, such as a waste-to-energy facility in Lagos, textile recycling through Cope Clothing in the Loop, and training businesses on sustainable recycling practices.
Mr. Kelley acknowledged that while the circular economy is a relatively new concept, its success in the Netherlands proves it can work in Oyo State.
“As it works in the Netherlands, it will work here provided we engage all stakeholders, including the government, businesses, communities, and universities. The consulate general’s role is to facilitate this process,” he stated.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Dr. Sunday Ojelabi, expressed gratitude for the Netherlands’ interest in supporting Oyo State’s sustainability goals.
He emphasized that the circular business platform will benefit local entrepreneurs and improve environmental conditions.
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