12/23/17
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At least four persons have been killed and eight others injured in an attack by a lone gunman in Kaduna State.

The incident occurred on Friday night around the Nindem village axis in Godogodo district, Jemaa Local Government Area of the state.

Confirming the incident in a statement, the spokesman for the Operation Safe Haven, Colonel IK Ekpeyong, said, the gunman invaded Godogodo village as the residents were holding a carol at the community square at about 9 pm shooting sporadically, and in the process, killed four persons and injured eight others.

He disclosed that the bodies had been deposited in a mortuary while the eight wounded persons were taken to the Kafanchan general hospital for treatment.


He also added that some people suspected to be masterminds of the attack have been arrested for further interrogation, while more troops have been deployed to the area to avert a fresh attack or reprisal.
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) claimed it has intensified efforts to flood the market with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol.
Six major marketers: Total, Forte Oil, Oando Plc, MRS, 11 Plc and Nipco Plc, are now loading the product round the clock from their various depots in Lagos for onward trucking to all parts of the country, NNPC General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndu Nghamadu said.
The supplies are mostly from Cargoes of PMS imported to by NNPC which are daily berthing and immediately being made to discharge their products to stem the supply hiccups.
The imported products are also being supplemented by supplies from the local refineries.
NNPC assures Nigerians to remain calm and not to engage in panic buying as the end of the challenge is nigh.
Marketers are strongly advised against hoarding as security agencies, working with industry regulators, would mete out appropriate sanctions to defaulters.
Earlier in the week, NNPC GMD, Dr. Maikanti Baru stated that the Corporation’s 1billion litres PMS cargo imports had started to arrive, saying supplies to parts of the country had been doubled to 80million litres per day since the current hiccup in the supply chain was noticed a few days back.
*NNPC statement
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There was mild drama at a commercial bank in Gusau, Sokoto, as a bloody clash was averted after a soldier slapped policeman attached to the bank.
The scenario also led to gun shots forcing customers on queue and passers bye to scamper for safety.
The Nation Newspaper reports that an eyewitness said the incident occurred near the bank’s Automated Teller Machine (ATM) when the soldier tried to evade the queue and other customers complained to security agents attached to the bank for intervention.
The witness said: “On coming to find out what was going on, the soldier slapped the policeman ‎who immediately alerted his colleagues.
“Within minutes, everywhere was tensed and gun shots rented the air which dispersed all of us away.
“Within minutes a sizeable number of policemen appeared at the scene and some military men including three military officers and a military policeman arrived the scene with vehicles to douse the tension and took the soldier away.”