The United States Forces have successfully rescued an American Citizen from the hands of his abductors. It was reported that 27 years old Philip Walton was abducted by unknown gunmen at his home in Niger but he was later transferred to Nigeria. The United States sent 6 Elite Navy SEAL agents to rescue this man from his abductors. They reportedly stormed Northern Nigeria to rescue this man and they killed 6 out of the 7 men that abducted him. After the report went viral, Reno Omokri has posted a video in which he sent a strong message to President Buhari after he compared the way US sent soldiers to rescue a US Citizen and how Nigerian Soldiers shot at peaceful protesters days ago at Lekki Toll Gate. "I don't know if President Buhari has seen the news of how the American President sent soldiers 6700 miles to rescue only 1 American citizen, that's to show you how the life of a US Citizen is very important to the US president. The US President sent soldiers to rescue an abdu...
Thai authorities have found the dismembered body of a missing German businessman in a freezer. The search for Hans-Peter Mack, 62, reached a tragic end on Monday night as police located his remains in a garbage bag at a rented house in Nong Prue, a city in southern Thailand. Two German suspects have been arrested. Mack, a property broker who lived with his Thai wife in the eastern city of Pattaya, had been missing since 4 July. Police say the two suspects conspired to murder Mack, then transported and concealed his body. Mack was last seen in his Mercedes sedan in Pattaya, according to a missing-person notice put up by his family, who offered 3mn baht (£66,000; $128,000) for information on his whereabouts. The car was found on Sunday in the parking lot of a condominium in Nong Prue, reports say. Along with the body, investigators discovered a cordless chainsaw, a pair of hedge clippers, and rolls of plastic, according to footage aired on Thai television channels. Police als...
A 23-year-old graduate of Business Administration from York University in Canada, Chinonso Anene, has allegedly committed suicide in Lagos. According to reports, Anene reportedly locked himself inside his apartment at House 9, Emmanuel Court, Olusegun Aina Street, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi and thereafter used a pump action gun to shoot himself. His lifeless body was discovered inside the wardrobe when police officers broke the door to his apartment. Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the state police command, SP Benjamin Huydeyin, said; ''The DPO Ikoyi Division received a distress call from the Chief Security Officer of Parkview Estate, Mr Daramola, that Chinonso Anene has committed suicide. Based on the report, a team of detectives visited and photographed the scene, the door was forced open and one expended cartridge was recovered. The remains of the deceased have been deposited at Lagos Island morgue for autopsy while an invest...
An Accra-based radio station was invaded by armed security operatives earlier this week for "illegal" broadcast of the African Cup of Nations. It was reported that the police officers in Ghana first tried arresting the station’s news anchor Nana Ama Agyarko for what they described as obstruction of their work and abuse of a police officer. Class FM reported that after failing to apprehend the female newscaster, the station’s Drivetime host, Docta Kay, was arrested by armed policemen who claimed he also obstructed them from doing their job. The arrest was effected after three plain-clothed men claiming to be police officers, along with five others claiming to be GBC staff, walked into Accra100.5FM and demanded the station’s permission to broadcast the ongoing AFCON matches. The men claimed that the station had no right to broadcast the games. As a result, the men and some station personnel exchanged words. Nana Ama Agyarko, a news anchor, suspected the ...
The Acting Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, on Monday, vowed a heavy clampdown on oil thieves, insisting that the nation cannot “afford to let saboteurs take over our economy.” Adeniyi, who said there were still cases of smuggling of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, at Nigeria’s border stations despite the removal of subsidy on the commodity, said the agency had adopted new border patrol strategies to close in on oil thieves. He made the disclosure on the sidelines of a sensitisation workshop on the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 for management staff of the NCS in Abuja. Adeniyi spoke as the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited on Monday said it intercepted a suspected Cameroon-bound vessel with a cargo of crude oil on board. The Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPCL, Garba Muhammad, said in a statement that the cargo was intercepted on July 7, 2023, by a private security contractor engaged by the NNPCL, Mess...
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