Friday, 13 May 2016
this is What FRSC Officials Did To Lady Who Bit Thumb Of FRSC Official In Lagos ( see all Photos)
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‘Mrs Ndidi Amehia Eleazar, caused a stir on Wednesday on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, when she sat on the bonnet of her car to evade arrest.
Accused of biting the thumb of an FRSC officer, she was arraigned before the FRSC Mobile Court.
The incident caused a gridlock at the Tollgate end of the expressway.
A combined team from the Ota and Agbado commands were on the road with a mobile court to sensitise motorists and prosecute traffic offenders when they noticed the woman driving with a cracked windscreen.
The vehicle also had worn out tyres, which the officers categorised as secondary offence.
After being informed of her offences, Eleazar ignored the officer. It was gathered that she attempted to drive off with the officer who then switched off the ignition and removed the key. She was said to have bit the officer on the thumb.
She alighted from the vehicle and sat on the bonnet with the car in the middle of the highway.
She was eventually docked before the mobile court on a five-count charge of windscreen violation, tyre violation, dangerous driving, assaulting marshal on duty and obstructing marshal on duty.
She was presented before Magistrate S Banwo who slammed her with a fine of N66, 000′.
Friday, 6 May 2016
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Monday, 2 May 2016
In photos! Boko Haram Member Killed In A Hole, Hundreds Of Weapon Recovered

on Sunday 1st May 2016 cleared 4 villages of Boko Haram terrorists hiding in the area. The terrorists hibernating in Cinga, Mallum Maja, Bosuma and Murye villages, were armed with dangerous weapons and have been terrorizing the communities. During the operations 3 Boko Haram terrorists were killed, while 9 of them who tried hiding in foxholes and dug outs were identified and captured alive.
Items recovered from them include 9 Dane guns, 3 machetes, 1 bow with arrows, 6 motor cycles used by the Boko Haram terrorists to ferry slaughtered cow meats to Boko Haram terrorists hideouts were recovered and burnt. Other items recovered include 1 tricycle, 4 x Tiger Generators and 1 solar panel.
The troops also recovered 300 herds of cattle rustled by the Boko Haram terrorists from Fulani herdsmen and handed over to their rightful owners. Similarly, 400 persons held hostage by the terrorists were rescued and set free. It is gratifying to state that we have not sustain any casualty to own troops and equipment and troops morale remain very high. Kudos to the army! See more photos below:-



Shoking!!! Gunmen Kill 20 Persons And 83 Cows In Nasarawa

At Loko, the monarch claimed that about 20 people have been killed by gunmen in the last few weeks. The killings were suspected to be reprisals by gunmen who crossed over from Benue State. Although security agencies have stepped up investigation, the Fulani leader of Adayi area of Loko, Mallam Bideri Ahmadu, alleged that suspected Agatu gunmen from Benue State might be behind the killings.
The traditional ruler of Loko, Alhaji Abubakar Ahmed Sabo, alleged that Agatu youths might have perpetrated the act. The Fulani community leader, Mallam Bideri Ahmadu, who addressed reporters in Loko, alleged that Agatu youths crossed over from Benue State about 10:30am last Saturday.
He said the suspects had wanted to “rustle the cows in their boats across River Benue, but the cattle went berserk because of sporadic shootings.” Ahmadu said: “Upon realising they could not achieve their aim, the Agatu youth opened fire on the cows, killing 83. The injured ones are in the bush.” The Mai Loko, Alhaji Abubakar Ahmed Sabo, said in the last few weeks, over 20 men, women and children were killed during attacks on Fulani people by Agatu youths from Benue State. He said the Loko Development Area has only two police officers with no rifles and appealed for more security presence. Sabo urged the Fulani not to retaliate because the government was looking into the crisis.
The Director of Personnel Management (DPM) of the development area, Danlami Umar, said the “fishing community has suffered a setback because the riverine area has been taken over by Agatu youths, who kill at will.
Police spokesman Ismaila Numan said the Nasarawa Division received a report of the killing of 83 cows by suspected hoodlums and investigation had started. A security source said: “There has been tension in the area since the killing of more than 300 people in Agatu area of Benue State by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
“We are suspecting reprisals by Agatu youths who do not want Fulani herdsmen in their area again. “The crisis between the Fulani and the Agatu is posing a threat to life and property in the two states. “Nasarawa and Benue governments have to step into the incessant clashes between the Fulani and the Agatu.” Source: TheNation
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