• Abia State Police Command has arrested three suspects linked to conspiracy, gunrunning, unlawful possession of firearms, and attempted murder. The arrests took place in Umuahia and Aba. Police recovered multiple weapons and live ammunition.

    The suspects are:

    Kalu Ugwa Ogbonnaya, male, 54 years

    Agu Ugochukwu, male, 39 years

    Ukandu Leach, male, 43 years

    Police listed the recovered exhibits:

    Pump action gun, Breech No: MY1183234

    Mossberg 930 pump action, Breech No: AFO44698

    Seventy six live cartridges

    Locally made double barrelled gun
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    Abia State Police Command has arrested three suspects linked to conspiracy, gunrunning, unlawful possession of firearms, and attempted murder. The arrests took place in Umuahia and Aba. Police recovered multiple weapons and live ammunition. The suspects are: Kalu Ugwa Ogbonnaya, male, 54 years Agu Ugochukwu, male, 39 years Ukandu Leach, male, 43 years Police listed the recovered exhibits: Pump action gun, Breech No: MY1183234 Mossberg 930 pump action, Breech No: AFO44698 Seventy six live cartridges Locally made double barrelled gun .. Click the LINK in the Comment Section to Read More… .. Disclaimer: We share news and stories to keep Abians and others informed. The views expressed are not ours but those of the original sources. While we strive for accuracy, errors may occur. For corrections or clarifications, kindly contact us. .. #peopleofabianews #police #murder #unlawful #suspects #crime
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  • Breaking News
    VDM has reportedly been banned from entering China , and sources claim he could be arrested if he tries to enter the country. Many fans are shocked, asking — “How will he do business again?”

    This shocking development comes after his heated feud with Mr. Ross, which drew massive attention online. Some believe the situation has now escalated beyond social media.

    But VDM isn’t backing down! He boldly declared he’s putting ₦100 million on the line for anyone who believes he can’t enter China , insisting that:

    > “It has never been a crime to say you don’t trust someone or to warn your people. I didn’t stop business — I only spoke the truth!”

    Moral lesson: Sometimes telling the truth can cost you more than you expect — but real men don’t fear consequences.
    🚨Breaking News 🤦‍♂️💔💔 VDM has reportedly been banned from entering China 🇨🇳, and sources claim he could be arrested if he tries to enter the country. 😳💔 Many fans are shocked, asking — “How will he do business again?” This shocking development comes after his heated feud with Mr. Ross, which drew massive attention online. Some believe the situation has now escalated beyond social media. But VDM isn’t backing down! 💪 He boldly declared he’s putting ₦100 million on the line for anyone who believes he can’t enter China 🇨🇳, insisting that: > “It has never been a crime to say you don’t trust someone or to warn your people. I didn’t stop business — I only spoke the truth!” Moral lesson: Sometimes telling the truth can cost you more than you expect — but real men don’t fear consequences. 💯
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  • Governor Hope Uzodimma’s public statements distancing IPOB from violent attacks in Imo State introduce a serious contradiction that could undermine the prosecution’s case against Nnamdi Kanu. Here’s how:

    1. Contradiction in Government Narrative

    - Uzodimma’s statement: In multiple televised interviews and public addresses, Uzodimma stated that the killings and destruction in Imo were not carried out by IPOB but by political opponents and “imported” actors.
    - Impact on trial: This directly contradicts the DSS and prosecution’s claim that Kanu, as IPOB leader, directed these attacks. If the state’s own governor exonerates IPOB, it weakens the credibility of the federal case.

    2. Legal Implications for Kanu’s Trial

    - Undermines causation: The prosecution must prove that Kanu’s words or directives directly led to specific crimes. If the governor says IPOB wasn’t responsible, it casts doubt on whether Kanu’s alleged broadcasts caused the violence.
    - Supports defence argument: Kanu’s team can use Uzodimma’s statements to argue that the charges are politically motivated or based on misattribution.
    - Weakens audio evidence: Even if Kanu confirmed certain recordings, the prosecution must still prove that those recordings led to specific criminal acts by identifiable individuals acting under his command.

    3. Challenges in Linking Kanu to “Unknown Gunmen”

    To prove that “unknown gunmen” acted on Kanu’s orders, the government must establish:

    - Clear chain of command: Evidence that Kanu gave specific instructions to identifiable individuals who carried them out.
    - Temporal and causal link: That the attacks occurred shortly after and directly because of his broadcasts.
    - Witness testimony or confessions: From perpetrators stating they acted on Kanu’s orders; not just hearsay or assumptions.
    - Forensic or digital trail: Linking Kanu’s communications to the planning or execution of the attacks.

    Without this, the term “unknown gunmen” remains legally ambiguous and cannot be pinn
    Governor Hope Uzodimma’s public statements distancing IPOB from violent attacks in Imo State introduce a serious contradiction that could undermine the prosecution’s case against Nnamdi Kanu. Here’s how: 1. Contradiction in Government Narrative - Uzodimma’s statement: In multiple televised interviews and public addresses, Uzodimma stated that the killings and destruction in Imo were not carried out by IPOB but by political opponents and “imported” actors. - Impact on trial: This directly contradicts the DSS and prosecution’s claim that Kanu, as IPOB leader, directed these attacks. If the state’s own governor exonerates IPOB, it weakens the credibility of the federal case. 2. Legal Implications for Kanu’s Trial - Undermines causation: The prosecution must prove that Kanu’s words or directives directly led to specific crimes. If the governor says IPOB wasn’t responsible, it casts doubt on whether Kanu’s alleged broadcasts caused the violence. - Supports defence argument: Kanu’s team can use Uzodimma’s statements to argue that the charges are politically motivated or based on misattribution. - Weakens audio evidence: Even if Kanu confirmed certain recordings, the prosecution must still prove that those recordings led to specific criminal acts by identifiable individuals acting under his command. 3. Challenges in Linking Kanu to “Unknown Gunmen” To prove that “unknown gunmen” acted on Kanu’s orders, the government must establish: - Clear chain of command: Evidence that Kanu gave specific instructions to identifiable individuals who carried them out. - Temporal and causal link: That the attacks occurred shortly after and directly because of his broadcasts. - Witness testimony or confessions: From perpetrators stating they acted on Kanu’s orders; not just hearsay or assumptions. - Forensic or digital trail: Linking Kanu’s communications to the planning or execution of the attacks. Without this, the term “unknown gunmen” remains legally ambiguous and cannot be pinn
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  • In 1992, Babangida expelled Sowore from the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
    In 1993, Abacha arrested Sowore.
    In 1998, the Abdulsalami government arrested Sowore at the National University Games Association (NUGA) events in Lagos.
    In 2006, Obasanjo and El-Rufai sued Sowore for interviewing Gbenga Obasanjo and exposing the third term agenda.
    In 2007, the late Umaru Yar'Adua banned Sahara Reporters in Nigeria.
    In 2014, Goodluck Jonathan's associate, Reno Omokri, attempted to file a lawsuit in the U.S. to bankrupt Sahara Reporters, but he could not proceed after receiving a threatening letter, as Jonathan lost the election in 2015.
    In 2017, then Senate President Bukola Saraki sued Sowore, obtained a questionable judgment from the Kwara State High Court, and froze Sahara Reporters' accounts for a year.
    In 2019, Buhari arrested Sowore and charged him with treason.
    In 2023, Tinubu placed Sowore on the immigration watchlist.
    In 2025, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, arrested Sowore for cybercrime and seized his international passport.

    Whether you like him or dislike him, Sowore is a significant force to reckon with. Apart from Fela Kuti, no Nigerian has endured so much at the hands of the government for standing up for what is right as Sowore."
    In 1992, Babangida expelled Sowore from the University of Lagos (UNILAG). In 1993, Abacha arrested Sowore. In 1998, the Abdulsalami government arrested Sowore at the National University Games Association (NUGA) events in Lagos. In 2006, Obasanjo and El-Rufai sued Sowore for interviewing Gbenga Obasanjo and exposing the third term agenda. In 2007, the late Umaru Yar'Adua banned Sahara Reporters in Nigeria. In 2014, Goodluck Jonathan's associate, Reno Omokri, attempted to file a lawsuit in the U.S. to bankrupt Sahara Reporters, but he could not proceed after receiving a threatening letter, as Jonathan lost the election in 2015. In 2017, then Senate President Bukola Saraki sued Sowore, obtained a questionable judgment from the Kwara State High Court, and froze Sahara Reporters' accounts for a year. In 2019, Buhari arrested Sowore and charged him with treason. In 2023, Tinubu placed Sowore on the immigration watchlist. In 2025, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, arrested Sowore for cybercrime and seized his international passport. Whether you like him or dislike him, Sowore is a significant force to reckon with. Apart from Fela Kuti, no Nigerian has endured so much at the hands of the government for standing up for what is right as Sowore."
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  • “If The President Can Pardon 50 Drug Convicts, Then Scrap NDLEA — No Need Arresting Thieves Again,” Thunders Obi of Onitsha

    The respected monarch questioned the logic behind the move, saying it undermines the nation’s fight against drug abuse and corruption.

    “If the president can pardon drug convicts, then there’s no need for NDLEA. No need arresting thieves or punishing anyone again,” the Obi declared in frustration.

    He warned that such political pardon sends the wrong message to Nigerian youths and emboldens criminals who now believe that “crime pays — as long as you know the right people.”

    What do you think. Drop your comments below.

    FOLLOW for more updates about political news.

    #SaveNigeria #nigeriansindiaspora #Tinubu #APC
    “If The President Can Pardon 50 Drug Convicts, Then Scrap NDLEA — No Need Arresting Thieves Again,” Thunders Obi of Onitsha The respected monarch questioned the logic behind the move, saying it undermines the nation’s fight against drug abuse and corruption. “If the president can pardon drug convicts, then there’s no need for NDLEA. No need arresting thieves or punishing anyone again,” the Obi declared in frustration. He warned that such political pardon sends the wrong message to Nigerian youths and emboldens criminals who now believe that “crime pays — as long as you know the right people.” What do you think. Drop your comments below. FOLLOW for more updates about political news. #SaveNigeria #nigeriansindiaspora #Tinubu #APC
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  • “If The President Can Pardon 50 Drug Convicts, Then Scrap NDLEA — No Need Arresting Thieves Again,” Thunders Obi of Onitsha

    The respected monarch questioned the logic behind the move, saying it undermines the nation’s fight against drug abuse and corruption.

    “If the president can pardon drug convicts, then there’s no need for NDLEA. No need arresting thieves or punishing anyone again,” the Obi declared in frustration.

    He warned that such political pardon sends the wrong message to Nigerian youths and emboldens criminals who now believe that “crime pays — as long as you know the right people.”
    “If The President Can Pardon 50 Drug Convicts, Then Scrap NDLEA — No Need Arresting Thieves Again,” Thunders Obi of Onitsha The respected monarch questioned the logic behind the move, saying it undermines the nation’s fight against drug abuse and corruption. “If the president can pardon drug convicts, then there’s no need for NDLEA. No need arresting thieves or punishing anyone again,” the Obi declared in frustration. He warned that such political pardon sends the wrong message to Nigerian youths and emboldens criminals who now believe that “crime pays — as long as you know the right people.”
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