Metro
UniAbuja student remanded over alleged rape
The FCT High Court on Wednesday remanded a 40- year-old University of Abuja law student, Monday Goodluck , for allegedly raping a 100 -level Medicine and Surgery student.
Justice M.S Idris, the trial judge gave the order after rejecting oral bail application from Defence Counsel, Mr Samson Francis .
The judge remanded Goodluck in Kuje Correctional Facility pending the determination of his bail application.
The defendant counsel, prayed the court to admit his client to bail orally but was denied by the court.
Justice Idris directed him to file a written bail application and serve the same to the prosecution.
Justice Idris then adjourned the matter until June 9 for further hearing.
Goodluck was arraigned by the police on a -two- count charge bordering on rape and causing physical injury.
The Prosecution Counsel, Alexander Agbo, alleged that the defendant sexually assaulted the 100-level medical student in his house.
The prosecution alleged that the defendant tricked the victim into believing that he has the link for her to get approved for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND.
He alleged that the incident occurred at the residence of the defendant about 11pm on March 25.
Agbo said the offence is punishable under Section 1 (1) and (2) of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015.
Goodluck ‘s offence also included causing physical injury and inflicting fear by shoving fingers into the victim ‘s mouth in an attempt to prevent her from screaming.
This, Agbo said, is punishable under Section 2 (1) of The Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2025.
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Metro
Police nab suspected “one-chance” robbers, recover stolen phone in Ogun
Operatives of the Ogun State Police have arrested two suspected “one-chance” robbers terrorising Obantoko and its environs and recovered a stolen mobile phone belonging to a female victim.
The suspects, identified as Odunuga Kehinde and Olajide Rasak, were arrested following a distress call on Thursday reporting a robbery incident involving a female victim and her two sisters.
DAILY POST learnt that the victims had boarded a Nissan Micra taxi painted in Ogun State colours from the Somorin area en route to NNPC Kuto, where they intended to connect another vehicle to Lagos after attending a wedding anniversary in the area.
However, at the OLG Somorin axis, the occupants of the vehicle allegedly diverted from the agreed destination, became unruly, and forcefully ejected the passengers.
After alighting from the vehicle, one of the victims discovered that her iPhone 12 Pro had been stolen and raised the alarm.
Confirming the incident, the police spokesperson in the state, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, told DAILY POST that upon receiving the distress alert, officers of the Obantoko Division swiftly mobilised to the scene and arrested the two suspects.
Babaseyi noted that the prompt response of the operatives prevented possible mob action by agitated members of the public.
He added that the stolen phone was recovered from the suspects, while the alleged operational vehicle reportedly fled the scene.
He said, “Upon receiving the distress alert, operatives of Obantoko Division, in collaboration with members of the public, swiftly mobilised to the scene and arrested two suspects identified as Odunuga Kehinde and Olajide Rasak.
“The timely intervention of the police prevented possible mob action by agitated members of the public. The stolen iPhone 12 Pro was recovered from the suspects, while the alleged operational vehicle reportedly fled the scene.”
The PPRO disclosed that during interrogation, the suspects voluntarily confessed to the crime and the recovered exhibit was released to the owner, adding that further investigation to apprehend other members of the syndicate is ongoing.
Babaseyi also urged residents to remain vigilant at all times and to report any suspicious movements or activities through the command’s emergency lines or the Gateway Shield platform.
Metro
Police rescue kidnapped victim in Adamawa, kill two suspects
The Adamawa State Police Command has rescued a kidnapped victim for whom N90 million was demanded as ransom.
The captors had held the victim, Alhaji Sidiki Isah, a 54-year-old resident of Tambo Village in Girei Local Government Area, in their hideout and demanded N90 million from his family.
Police operatives, however, succeeded in locating the captors’ hiding place and freed the victim from their custody.
This was disclosed by the Police Public Relations Officer of the Adamawa State Command, SP Suleiman Nguroje, in a statement made available to newsmen in Yola, explaining that the operation followed intelligence received by the Command regarding the abduction of Sidiki Isah.
“On the strength of the information, the Commissioner of Police, CP Kabir Umar Hassan swiftly deployed operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, using geospatial intelligence linked to the kidnappers and immediately embarked on a rescue mission in collaboration with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) to the identified hideout,” Nguroje explained.
According to him, during the operation, the area was strategically cordoned off, but upon sighting the combined security team, the kidnappers opened fire on the operatives.
“The security team responded professionally and successfully repelled the attackers,” Nguroje said.
According to him, two suspected kidnappers were neutralised during the exchange of gunfire, while other members of the gang fled the scene with bullet wounds.
“Interestingly, the kidnapped victim was rescued safely without injury and has since been reunited with his family,” Nguroje stated, adding that two AK-47 rifles, 17 rounds of live ammunition, a handset, charms and other items were recovered.
Metro
Gas explosion survivor’s father laments neglect, rising medical costs
Nearly two months after a devastating gas explosion at a Filling Station in the Edibe-Edibe area of Calabar South Local Government Area, the father of a seven-year-old survivor has cried out over what he described as abandonment and the crushing financial burden of his daughter’s treatment.
The victim, Happiness Ekere, suffered severe burns in the March 20 explosion and has remained on admission at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, where doctors continue efforts to save her life.
Her father, Mr. Anietie Ekere, said the family has been left to battle the situation alone, alleging that neither the filling station management nor its owner has reached out to them since the incident occurred.
Speaking emotionally with journalists, Ekere said he has struggled daily to meet the growing medical demands required for his daughter’s treatment.
According to him, doctors frequently ask the family to purchase drugs and medical supplies outside the hospital, expenses he said have become overwhelming for him as a casual labourer surviving on irregular income.
“Some days I spend close to N10,000 just on medication alone,” he said.
“That does not even include transportation or feeding. I am only trying my best to keep my daughter alive.”
He disclosed that Happiness recently underwent surgery, while doctors have reportedly informed the family that another major procedure may cost over N1 million.
The grieving father said the situation has become even more painful following the death of his 15-year-old son, Solomon Ekere, who also sustained injuries in the explosion and later died about a week after the incident.
“My daughter is still struggling to stand or walk properly,” he said. “I don’t know where the money will come from anymore. I just pray she survives.”
A member of Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, and a volunteer support group assisting the family, said sympathisers have already spent close to N1 million on drugs, tests and wound management since the incident happened.
The source, who requested anonymity, explained that many prescribed medications were unavailable within the hospital and had to be sourced from private pharmacies.
According to the volunteer, some injections cost as much as N13,000, while routine wound dressing expenses could rise to about N15,000.
The source, however, acknowledged that the Cross River State Government had intervened in aspects of the surgery and certain hospital procedures, though most daily treatment expenses were still being handled by volunteers and the family.
Ekere has now appealed to the Cross River State Government, public-spirited individuals and humanitarian organisations to urgently come to the aid of his daughter.
“All I want is for my child to live,” he pleaded. “I cannot bear losing another child.”
There are reports suggesting that about two days ago, the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, distributed food palliatives and other supports originally meant for the victims of the gas explosion in Calabar but most beneficiaries were not persons affected by the incident.
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