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My narrow escape from becoming a terrorist commander’s wife- Kaduna train attack victim, Lois

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Twenty-one-year-old Lois Arzurfa John looked forward to life with great optimism. As a 300-level student of the Kaduna State University, she probably was already preparing and looking forward to a life filled with the benefits that education brings.

But that dream was almost shattered on March 28, 2022, when Lois, her cousin, Peace Aboi, 28, and 62 other passengers of the ill-fated Kaduna-Abuja train were abducted by blood-sucking terrorists during the vicious attack on the train.
After six months in captivity, Lois is alive and free to tell her story, the story of her narrow escape from being married off to a terrorist commander.

While sharing her experience with Punch, the young woman recounted the ordeal she and 60 others faced in their over six months of captivity.

Speaking from a hospital bed in Kaduna, she narrated how the terrorists attacked the train, firing indiscriminately while yelling and ordering passengers to “go out”.

According to her, they walked for miles that night before motorcycles arrived and took them away. Another four-day journey would lead them to the camp they would call home for 191 days.

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“We walked a distance that night before bikes came. Then, they took us to where we spent that night. We journeyed for four days before we got to where they dropped us, that is their main camp. We were there doing nothing, every day was just like repetition of the previous day,” she said.

Arzurfa also recounted that medical doctors were brought in to treat sick abductees.

“Anytime we are sick, they bring drugs that is just it. The terrorists have medical doctors who come around to give medical care,” she said.

It will be recalled that Tukur Mamu, media consultant to Ahmad Gumi, the popular Islamic cleric, said a top bandit commander had planned to marry Arzurfa, the youngest victim of the train attack.

“Yes, it is true that one of the terrorists commanders picked and proposed to marry me but it was just an offer and I rejected it. Once you reject, they don’t force people,” the 21-year-old confirmed.

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“I was not the only one the terrorists offered to marry. They would just ask you, ‘I want to marry you, I want to keep you and I want you to change your religion and convert to my religion.’ So, it is left for you to either agree or reject.”

Arzurfa said she hoped to regain her freedom someday but she didn’t expect it would come at the time it did.

“I was just praying, waiting for the day I will leave the camp. The terrorists just came and asked us to start packing our things,” she said.

“I never knew I was going to come out. Even if I was going to come out, I knew it was going to take a while. So, I was just there praying to God, waiting for the day I would leave the camp.

“The preparation took a week until the final day when they now asked us to move and they handed us over to the presidential committee.

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‘I BEAR NO GRUDGES’

Now that Arzurfa is out, she says she bears no grudges against her violators and has forgiven them just as God instructs.

“Now that I am out, I have forgiven my abductors, as much as God forgives our sins too. All what happened are in my past now, the terrorists are in my past too, it is over now, I don’t have anything against them,” she said.

On March 28, a train heading to Abuja from Kaduna was attacked, resulting in killings, injuries and abductions.

A total of 61 persons were said to have been kidnapped during the attack.

The kidnap victims were released at various intervals, including 11 freed in June, seven in July, and 12 persons in August.

On October 5, the last batch of 23 passengers in captivity regained their freedom.

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South Africa police arrest 8 Nigerians over attack on officers during drug raid

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The South African police have arrested eight Nigerians for allegedly attacking officers during a drug raid.

 

In a statement issued on Friday, the police said the suspects were arrested in the Northern Cape province.

 

The police said the suspects also damaged vehicles and other property.

 

“At the time of the arrest, police were tracing information of one of the Nigerian nationals being in possession of drugs,” the statement reads.

 

“While conducting this search, a large group of Nigerians attacked police. Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

 

“One suspect was arrested for illegal possession of drugs, and three suspects were arrested for public violence and detained at Kimberley Police Station.

 

“During processing, the suspects broke windows at the station. Additional charges of malicious damage to property were added.

 

“Another group of Nigerians later approached the Police Station and threatened to retaliate.

 

“The Operational Commander warned the group to disperse.

 

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“However, upon dispersing, the group damaged police vehicles. Another four suspects were arrested for malicious damage to property.”

 

Koliswa Otola, police commissioner for the province, commended officers for the arrest of the suspects.

 

Otola condemned acts of violence against law enforcement agents, saying those who prevent police from exercising their duties “will be dealt with harshly”.

 

“We will not allow such lawless behaviour,” the commissioner said.

 

“We are processing the suspects and working with Home Affairs to determine if they are legally or illegally in the country.

 

“Police will continue to stamp the authority of the state in the Northern Cape Province.”

 

 

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Police arrest grandma for locking up three children in Lagos

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Police operatives in Lagos State have arrested a grandmother for locking up three of her grandchildren. 

 

The spokesman of the Lagos State Police Command Benjamin Hundeyin said the suspect’s neighbours alerted them about the development.

 

“All thanks to vigilant neighbours who alerted the police, these children were rescued by police officers from Ikotun Division after being locked up in a room for days by their grandmother,” he said in a post on his official X handle on Friday.

 

“The children are now in safe hands while their grandmother is in police custody. An investigation is ongoing. See something, say something!”

 

The children comprising a girl and two boys, looked malnourished from the photos he shared online.

 

 

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UPDATED: EFCC declares Yahaya Bello wanted over N80bn ‘financial crime’

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi state, wanted over alleged N80 billion financial crimes.

 

The anti-graft commission has asked anyone with useful information on Bello’s whereabouts to contact the commission or the nearest police station.

 

“The public is hereby notified that YAHAYA ADOZA BELLO (former Governor of Kogi State), whose photograph appears above is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with alleged case of Money Laundering to the tune of N80,246,470,089.88 (Eighty Billion, Two Hundred and Forty Six Million, Four Hundred and Seventy Thousand and Eighty Nine Naira, Eighty Eight Kobo),” statement reads.

 

“Bello, 48-year old Ebiraman, is a native of Okenne Local Government of Kogi State. His last known address is: 9, Benghazi Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.

“Anybody with useful information as to his whereabouts should please contact the Commission in its Ibadan, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt and Abuja offices.”

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On Wednesday, some EFCC operatives barricaded Bello’s Abuja residence.

 

Some hours after, Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi, arrived at Bello’s residence and was said to have left with the former governor in his vehicle.

 

But Abdulwahab Muhammed, Bello’s lawyer, said his client was in his state when the EFCC operatives besieged his residence.

Bello was absent in court earlier today when the EFCC arraigned him.

 

His arraignment came after a warrant of arrest and enrolment order was granted to the EFCC by the court on Wednesday.

 

“It is needful to state that Bello is not above the law and would be brought to justice as soon as possible,” EFCC said in a statement on Wednesday.

 

The federal high court in Abuja adjourned the case against Bello, Alli Bello, chief of staff to Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi; and one Daudu Suleiman, to April 23.

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