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Widow accuses in-laws of seizing husband’s property

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One 24-year-old widow, Joy Arinze, has raised the alarm over the alleged hijack of her late husband’s property by his siblings.

Joy said she was denied access to a piece of land her late husband, Arinze Okoye, bought in the Ikorodu area of Lagos before he died, lamentong that the action of her in-laws had affected her upkeep and that of her children, aged two and four.

The widow, who alleged that her in-laws accused her of killing her husbands, denied having a hand in his death.

According to her, Arinze, who hailed from Abam Azia in the Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, was returning home from the Ketu area of Lagos where he ran a boutique in June 2021 when he was attacked and stabbed in the neck.

“My husband died in June last year. He was returning from Ketu where his shop was in the evening of that day. I called my brother-in-law, Kingsley Okoye, but he did not pick up. My elder sister later called to tell me that a man picked up my husband’s call and introduced himself as a divisional police officer and said my husband’s relatives should go to the nearest police station at Irawo.

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“I was told my husband was stabbed in the neck. I did not follow him to the market on the day he was killed; I was at home. Some people who came to console me said they saw him bleeding and asking for help. The DPO told me that my husband died before the police got to the scene,” Joy said.

Alleging that she was made to swear an oath to clear her name in the death of her husband, she told our correspondent that she reported the matter at the Ketu Police Station in the company with a non-governmental organisation, Esther Child Rights Foundation.

“I don’t know why my in-laws are against me. My husband had two shops where he sold men’s clothing; one of them was in Ketu Ikosi. Some thieves burgled one of his shops and stole his goods and that affected him financially. My husband had a piece of land in Ikorodu but they sold it.

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“I had to swear. His sisters accused me of killing my husband. I want my husband’s elder brother to return the land, the shop, and the items in it to me. He also threatened to deal with me mercilessly. I am currently living with a friend and rely on the help I receive from people to feed. My children are with my mother in the village,” Joy said.

The founder of ECRF, Esther Ogwu, said the NGO was working to help the widow get justice.

“Her husband’s brother collected everything from her and she has two kids. I have reported the case at Ketu Police Station. We want the lady to get justice and everything that belongs to her husband,” Ogwu added.

But when contacted, Okoye denied the allegations.

He said while the issue was a family matter and had been resolved.

“I have never done anything like that (threatening her) and I don’t have a problem with her. I did not sell anything. This is a family issue. The matter is still with the police.

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Asked whether Joy was made to swear an oath over her husband’s death, he said, “We don’t have anything like that. That is why I am saying that it involves her family and my family. The matter has been resolved. I can’t say everything on it. Just know that I don’t have any problem with her,” Okoye added.

However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, said the case was under investigation. “I can confirm it was reported. We are still investigating,” he said.

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NDLEA smashes international drug syndicate, arrests five suspects

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An international drug syndicate with networks in parts of Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand has been smashed by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Also, no fewer than five members of the cartel were arrested in a two-week intelligence led operation in Lagos, Abia and Anambra states following the seizure of their illicit drug consignments at the NAHCO import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos.

This was disclosed in a Sunday statement by NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, saying the unravelling of the drug cartel started on Sunday 20th April when their cargo of four big suitcases arrived at the NAHCO shed on an Air Peace airline flight from Johannesburg, South Africa.


He said that the first suspect, Umeh Chisom Peter was arrested on Wednesday 24th April after he showed up to pick up two of the suitcases containing Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis owned by a Thailand-based member of the syndicate, Obum Michael.

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According to Babafemi, the consignment of four parcels was concealed in false bottoms of the two suitcases, while the four suitcases contain a total of 17.6 kilograms Loud and drug candies.

He said another member of the syndicate, Mrs. Chiwendu Uche Ugbe whose South Africa based husband, Aloytus Uche Ugbe sent some of the consignments, was traced to Anambra state where NDLEA officers arrested her on Saturday 27th April while attempting to collect the drug parcels sent to her by her husband.

 

Two other suspects: Onyejakor Francis Chimezie and Naaji Valentine Chukwukere, with links to the cartel, were also arrested in parts of Lagos on Monday 29th April.


He stated that their arrest led to another operation in Abia state where Mrs. Chinazo Osigwe was arrested when she was to pick up some of the parcels containing Loud and drug candies sent by her husband, Osigwe Chidiebere Anthony who is equally operating from South Africa.

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Police arrest 17-year-old, two 18-year-olds, four others for robbery, cultism in Anambra

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Operatives of the Anambra State police command have arrested seven suspected cultists terrorising residents of Awka, the state capital.

The police spokesperson in the state, Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday night.

Ikenga, a superintendent of police, said the suspects were arrested at about 10 p.m. on Friday.

 

How they were arrested
The police spokesperson said some police operatives from the Special Anti-Cult Squad were on patrol along UNIZIK Junction in the area on the fateful day.

 

He said that at the junction, the operatives intercepted a tricycle and arrested five male occupants of the tricycle, including its rider.

 

“Operatives in a bid to question them, the occupants took to their heels. While the others escaped, Chukwuemka Ozoekwe was arrested,” he said.

Ikenga said Mr Ozoekwe later led the police operatives to their hideout where two other suspects – Chidozie Anagor, 18, and Chukwuemeka Oyeoka, 18 – were arrested.

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“Also during the raid operation in their harbour, the operatives arrested Ebuka Okoye, 17, Olisa Obi, 19, Chidubem Nwakwu, 20, and Nwankwo Kosisochukwu,” he said.

“During interrogation, the suspects confessed to being members of Vipers Cult Group. They are one of the gangs terrorising Awka metropolis recently.

“The suspects also confessed that they were on a mission to rob the road users of their phones and personal belongings before the arrest,” the police spokesperson added.

 

He said two fleeing suspects – Makuo Nwosu and a yet-to-be-identified male – were declared wanted by the police.

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Reacting, the Acting Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, Fidelis Ogarabe, charged the operatives to sustain the fight against criminals in the state, Mr Ikenga said.

 

Mr Ogarabe, the deputy commissioner of police in charge of finance and administration, promised to repay residents of the state for their confidence in the police in the state.

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The acting police commissioner directed that all the suspects should be charged in court upon conclusion of investigations.

 

Background
There have been cult-related attacks and killings in Awka, the Anambra State capital, in recent times.

 

Several persons were reported killed in cult-related attacks in the last two months in the state capital.

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Lagos gives squatters inside abandoned Ikoyi Towers 48-hour quit notice

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The Lagos State Government has given a 48-hour quit notice to illegal occupants of abandoned Ikoyi Towers in Lagos Island.

 

The state’s Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources Tokunbo Wahab gave the notice on Saturday during an inspection of some sites, including the Federal Government-owned Ikoyi Towers.

“We were also on a site inspection to assess enforcement of Osborne underbridge after the illegal structures harbouring several persons were removed,” the commissioner wrote on his X account.

“Abandoned Ikoyi Towers which we observed were housing illegal occupants posing a security threat to the environment and nuisance to the State. An undocumented number of persons running into hundreds were seen in the premises with no sanitary provisions, and whose daily activities could not be ascertained. They have been given a 48-hour vacation notice to leave the area.”

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He also said, “Stagnant water bodies were also observed in the canal in Ebutte Elefun – Adeniji Adele, Lagos Island. Illegal structures and other business activities such as block/cement moulding were found along the fence of Ebutte Elefun High School. We have given a directive for the removal of these infractions.”

 

In recent months, the Lagos State Government has ramped up its clampdown on illegal structures to contain flooding and save lives.

Just last week, it cleared some illegal structures in under-bridge apartments where occupants pay as much as N250,000 yearly.

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