Metro
Suspected gunmen injure man, abandon ammunition in Delta community assault
There is palpable tension in Edjekota-Ogor Community of Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State as gunmen on Monday attacked and injured an unidentified young man who was returning home after purchasing food for his infant child in the community.
The gunmen inflicted bodily injuries on the victim, who is currently hospitalized in an undisclosed hospital, DAILY POST reports.
Following the attack, indigenes of the community have raised concerns over the worsening insecurity in their land.
In a chat with newsmen, the President-General of Edjekota-Ogor Community, Pastor Oghenemakpo Uyo, narrated how the incident occurred.
The community leader said the assailants emerged from a bush path along the Oviri-Ogor/Edjekota-Ogor Road and attempted to force the victim to accompany them to an unknown destination.
Uyo said the victim resisted the demand, prompting the gunmen to attack him with machetes before allegedly shooting him.
He explained that the victim was later rescued by members of the community’s vigilante group, who rushed him to a medical facility for treatment.
“I heard a gunshot and immediately alerted members of the community security outfit. As they moved toward the area, the attackers fled into the bush,” Uyo said.
He added that items allegedly abandoned at the scene included a machete, a bag containing ammunition, food items, cigarettes, and other personal effects.
The injured victim, whose identity was withheld, recounted his ordeal, saying he had gone out to buy food for his three-month-old baby when he was accosted by three armed men.
“They ordered me to follow them, but I refused. They attacked me with a cutlass and shot me several times before fleeing when community vigilantes arrived,” he said.
Pastor Uyo further alleged that a few days after the incident, some suspected herders entered the community to purchase food items and were subsequently apprehended by residents.
He said the suspects were later handed over to the police along with items reportedly recovered from them.
The attack has heightened fears among residents, with community leaders calling on security agencies and government authorities to strengthen security presence in the area.
A former House of Representatives aspirant for the Ughelli North, Ughelli South and Udu Federal Constituency, Hon. Obakpororo Johnny, condemned the incident and urged both the Delta State and Federal Governments to take urgent steps to address security challenges affecting rural communities.
Meanwhile, personnel of TANTITA Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) were also reported to have narrowly escaped an ambush while carrying out their duties in the area.
The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, is yet to comment on the matter.
Metro
Niger: Police confirm no kidnapping in Mashegu bandit attack
The Niger State Police Command has confirmed that no case of abduction was recorded during a suspected bandit attack on a police outpost in Zugurma Village, Mashegu Local Government Area of the state.
SP Wasiu Abiodun, the command’s spokesperson, confirmed the development while speaking with newsmen on Monday in Minna.
Abiodun said the incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on Saturday when suspected armed bandits blocked the Mokwa–New Bussa Road, invaded the village, and attacked the police outpost.
He said a joint security team comprising relevant security agencies responded promptly to a distress call, forcing the attackers to flee into the Ibbi Forest.
“There was no case of abduction during the incident,” he said.
The police spokesperson assured residents that security operatives were on the trail of the fleeing suspects.
He added that further developments would be communicated as investigations and security operations progressed.
Metro
Troops respond to terrorist attack, secure Zamfara road
Troops of 1 Brigade Counter-Terrorism Force 7 have responded to a reported terrorist attack along the Tsafe–Yankuzo road in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
Military sources said the troops were deployed at about 11:15 am on June 21 after receiving intelligence that terrorists had intercepted a vehicle travelling from Tsafe Market to Yankuzo.
Reports shared with Zagazola Makama, who disclosed this on X, said the troops quickly moved to the area to engage the attackers and secure the road.
However, the terrorists had reportedly fled before security personnel arrived, and no contact was made with them.
While searching the area, the troops found a vehicle that had been burnt by the attackers.
Security forces secured the scene and increased patrols along the route to prevent further attacks and reassure residents.
According to military authorities: “Efforts are ongoing to track down the perpetrators and prevent terrorist activities along major transportation routes in the state.”
Metro
N740m scam trial: Witness claims she paid N58m, got excuses instead of returns
A prosecution witness in the ongoing trial of the Chief Executive Officer of Onome Global Market Resources Limited and Lexicon Multi-Concept Media Limited, Osabohein Alex Ologbose, and his wife, Hope Onome Oghelemu, has told a Federal High Court in Abuja how she allegedly lost N58.1 million in an investment scheme linked to the defendants.
The development emerged on June 22, 2026, during proceedings before Justice Ekerete Akpan of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the defendants and their companies are facing a seven-count charge bordering on alleged obtaining by false pretence, conversion of funds and money laundering involving N740 million.
The first prosecution witness, Chinyere Okoroafor, a civil servant, told the court that she became involved in the investment after being introduced to the business by Alice Ayeni Alade, whom she identified as a staff member of the Nigerian Export-Import Bank, NEXIM.
She stated that the investment was presented as a bitter kola export business targeting markets in China, Hong Kong and Indonesia.
“She introduced me to an investment business for the exportation of bitter-kola to China, Hong Kong and Indonesia, as we were having the discussion, she told me about the return on investment, which looked good,” she told the court.
Okoroafor said she trusted the proposal because it was linked to export activities and was introduced by someone she believed had knowledge of the sector.
According to her, she was informed that the business belonged to Ologbose and Oghelemu and was operated through Onome Global Market Resources Limited.
The witness told the court that investors were promised returns after an eight-week cycle involving sourcing, shipment and payment processing.
She disclosed that she invested a total of N58.1 million, which she paid into Alade’s bank account.
“I made a payment totaling N58.1 million into Alice Ayeni Alade’s GTB account,” she said.
Okoroafor further stated that when the agreed investment period elapsed, she did not receive either her returns or the principal sum.
“When it was time to send back the return on investment, Alade told me that she had not received payment from the second and third defendants,” she said.
The witness told the court that repeated explanations were given for the delay, including claims of flooding in China, fire incidents in Hong Kong and freight-related challenges.
“They kept pleading with me that I should be patient. They told me a lot of stories that there was flooding in China and fire in Hong Kong and even sometimes freight issues,” she said.
According to her, the defendants also participated in discussions aimed at reassuring investors that payments would be made.
She alleged that a meeting was later organised through church leaders, during which one of the defendants assured investors that payments would be settled within two weeks.
Okoroafor said she eventually reported the matter to the EFCC after concluding that the promised investment did not exist.
“We were told they use the bitter-kola for their pharmaceutical companies, but when it had taken months and nothing was coming out of it, I sent in a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,” she told the court.
The witness further stated that Alade confirmed receiving her investment and allegedly showed evidence that the funds were transferred to the defendants.
“Alice Ayeni Alade confirmed the receipt of the sum of N58.1 million that I paid into her personal account with GTB and she also showed proof that all the money was sent to the first and third defendants,” she said.
She added that she was shown company documents, including Corporate Affairs Commission records and corporate profiles linked to Onome Global Market Resources Limited.
The witness told the court that she has neither received any return on the investment nor recovered the principal amount invested.
“Till date, I have not received any return on investment from the defendants. I have not equally received the principal sum that I invested,” she said.
Justice Akpan subsequently adjourned the matter until July 1, 2026, for cross-examination.
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