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Lawyers docked for fighting in court

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Two female lawyers, Adaobi Emeka and Nkiru Nwanyawu, are in trouble for fighting over a potential client at the premises of Ojo Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

Adaobi, 37, and Nkiru, 40, years respectively, were charged before the same court on one count of affray, for engaging in physical combat on Monday.

The Magistrate, Mr Ademola Adesanya, however, adjourned the case after the defendants had given a report of their visit to the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP)

The lawyers are due to return to Court Nov. 26, for mention of the case.

They were first arraigned before the court on March 17 and had pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The court had granted them bail of N100,000 each, with sureties in like sum, and had ordered that the sureties must be relations or clergy men .

The court had added that the defendants must produce a letter of good behaviour from their respective NBA branches.

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When the case was called on Monday, the defendants appearing for themselves entered the dock.

The defendants then informed the court that they had accordingly visited the office of the DPP in compliance, as their case file had been transferred for advice.

Adesanya, consequently, adjourned the case until Nov. 26 for further mention, while awaiting legal advice.

In the charge, the Prosecution Counsel, ASP Simeon Uche told the court that the defendants committed the offence on March 16 in the court premises.

He said that his attention was drawn by a shouting crowd outside the court room, who informed the court that the two female lawyers were fighting.

Adaobi who was pregnant at the time, was said to have engaged in the fracas with Nkiru her colleague, after both lawyers struggled to offer their complimentary cards to suspects who were produced for arraignment.

Nkiru was said to have thrown away the card of Adaobi, while Adaobi was said to have also grabbed Nkiru’s complimentary card, and this time, flung it outside the court’s window.

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The prosecutor said that they were immediately arrested and taken to the Ojo Police station where they were detained.

The offence contravenes the provisions of sections 54 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
The case will be mentioned again on Nov. 26.

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ISWAP founder’s son ‘surrenders’ to NSCDC in Borno

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Mahmud Albarnawy, the eldest son of the founder of the Islamic States of West African Province (ISWAP), has reportedly surrendered to operatives of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Borno.

 

Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, said Mahmud surrendered to the security operatives on May 12.

 

Intelligent sources told Makama that 22-year-old Mahmud was confirmed to be the son of Maman Nur, founder of the ISWAP, after he was profiled at the NSCDC headquarters in Maiduguri, Borno capital.

 

The publication said an uncle of Mahmud in Gamboru Ngala encouraged him to surrender after he received information about his readiness to abandon the group.

 

“A reliable agent was sent to convey him to Maiduguri. They arrived in Maiduguri on May 11 at about 1 pm,” the publication said.

 

“Mahmud was later debriefed and profiled by an intelligence officer of the command, where he confessed to having sneaked out of the Ali Ngulde camp in Mandara Mountain, Gwoza LGA, into Maiduguri and stayed for about a month at Gwange in the city capital before relocating to Gamboru Ngala without any alarm or distress signs from communities.

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“During his stay in Gamboru Ngala, some of his late father’s loyalists were persuading him to return to the Lake Chad general area to pay allegiance to ISWAP, but he refused, citing the betrayal and eventual execution of his late father.”

 

Makama said Mahmud confessed to having been involved in attacks launched at Bama, Banki, Gwoza, and many other areas in Borno.

 

The publication said the terrorist who surrendered used to work as a middle-rank fighter under the Boko Haram group.

 

The publication added that he had been handed over to the Bulunkutu rehabilitation facility for further documentation and custody.

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Police arrest suspected suicide bomber ‘strapped with bomb’ in Plateau bank

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Security operatives have apprehended a man strapped with Person Borne Improvised Explosive Device (SPBIED) inside a bank in Plateau.

 

Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, said the man was nabbed at a bank in Dadin Kowa town in Jos South LGA of the state.

 

The publication said the incident occurred on May 13.

 

Intelligence sources told Makama that the man planned to detonate the explosives at the bank but was spotted by a vigilante operative who raised the alarm.

 

The publication said after the suspect was apprehended, an angry mob surrounded him and insisted he should be killed.

 

Makama could not confirm if the suspect is connected to the fighters of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP).

 

The publication added that the suspect is in the custody of the police and currently undergoing investigation.

 

Nigeria has been battling insurgency for two decades, with suicide bombings, displacement of entire communities and kidnapping for ransom by the terrorists, recorded in that span.

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said about 83 children — mostly girls — were used as human bombs in 2017 alone.

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Troops kill notorious bandit leader Dongon Bangaje, three others in Kaduna

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Troops of Operation Whirl Punch operating in the North-West zone have killed four bandits, including the notorious Dongon Bangaje, during fighting patrols in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

 

According to a statement by the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs Samuel Aruwan, the troops first conducted the special fighting patrol over the weekend at Tumburku village. Then they projected the same to Sabon Sara, both in Giwa LGA.

 

He explained that the troops acting on credible intelligence, sighted bandits fleeing the latter location, and engaged the criminals in hot pursuit. During the process, the troops killed two of the bandits. They recovered a range of items including a motorcycle, a mobile phone, gas lighters, tobacco, assorted charms, and a polythene bag containing petrol.

 

In a similar operation conducted at Basurfe village, South-West of Kindandan, the troops fought through an ambush and neutralized two other bandits and also
dislodged a camp serving as a treatment area for the insurgents.

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Recoveries made at the location included two AK-47 rifles, one pump action rifle, three magazines, 16 rounds of ammunition, one Improvised Explosive Device (IED), two radios, and one motorcycle, as well as cigarettes, drugs, and medical accessories.

 

According to the security report, one of the bandits killed in the operations was a notorious bandit leader known as Dogo Bangaje who was eliminated alongside a close associate yet to be identified.

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