08/24/18
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Some youths in Iwo community, Osun State, on Friday morning set ablaze a police station located at Adeeke area of the state.

The angry youths reportedly set the police station on fire following the murder of a student identified as Tunde Nafiu.

Nafiu was allegedly shot dead by a police officer on Thursday while returning from Oluponan town in the state.

The police station was set ablaze after the youths and some students stormed the police station forcing police officers to flee and scamper for safety. They also burnt tyres at some location in the town leaving residents in fear.



The Commissioner of Police, Fimihan Adeoye, confirmed the incident. He added that the circumstance which led to the shooting of the student by the officer is yet to be established.

According to Adeoye, the four officers on patrol on the night of the incident are currently in detention for further investigation.

He vowed that if found guilty, the officer(s) will be made to face the wrath of the law.

Fimihan also revealed that relative calm has been restored to Iwo and maintained that all those who took laws into their hands will be dealt with according to the law.

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The third mainland bridge has been temporarily shut down for an investigative maintenance test.

The bridge was shut down on Thursday midnight after it was earlier announced by the Lagos State government.

Different government agencies and officials were seen on Thursday night waiting for the midnight deadline before the eventual closure of the bridge.

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, was also at the bridge to supervise the closure.

The bridge was closed with concrete barriers put in place and will remain shut down till Sunday, August 26th.

According to the Lagos State government, the Third mainland bridge closure is to allow for investigative maintenance test on the bridge before embarking on proper repairs later.

The third mainland bridge is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the mainland, the others are the Eko and Carter bridges.

The state government has therefore appealed for the cooperation, support and understanding of all motorists and residents, and also advised them to minimise non-essential travel and movements during the four-day closure.

See more photos from the closure of the bridge…



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A Seoul appeals court on Friday increased ex-president Park Geun-Hye’s sentence for corruption to 25 years and fined her 17.8 million dollars (20 billion won), the news agency Yonhap reported.
Park, 66, was jailed for 24 years in April and fined 18 billion won after being found guilty of abuse of power, bribery and leaking state secrets.
Prosecutors at Seoul High Court had sought to increase her prison term to 30 years and the fine to 118.5 billion won, arguing she had been inappropriately cleared of some charges.
The daughter of Military Dictator, Park Chung-Hee, Park was ousted from office in March 2017 after being impeached for corruption following weeks of demonstrations calling for her resignation.
Park was accused of allowing her close friend, Choi Soon-Sil who held no official post, too much access to government business.
She was also accused of helping her friend to extort money from top companies including Samsung.
Park has always denied the accusations, arguing that they were politically motivated, and did not attend the reading of Friday’s court ruling. dpa/LR News
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The Police in Kaduna State say they killed two suspected bandits and arrested five others in connection with the killing of four policemen at Jankasa Village in Igabi Local Government Area of the state.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police in the state, Ahmed Kontagora, said this on Thursday while addressing reporters at the command’s headquarters.

He said after the incident which led to the killing of the four officers on August 11, the Special Tactical Squad of the police began a manhunt for the criminals.

According to him, while some of them were eventually arrested, two others died as a result of gunshot injuries during an exchange of fire with the officers.


Kontagora also said the command arrested several other suspects for various offences ranging from kidnapping to armed robbery.

Parading the suspects before journalists, the police boss said that the command had deployed more officers along the Kaduna-Abuja highway and other flash points to make the roads safer for motorists.

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L-R Francis Emepueaku and Achi Daniel

Two honest security guards at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, who had earned the commendations of President Muhammadu Buhari and many Nigerians, were on Thursday rewarded with N250,000 each.
The guards, Mr Achi Daniel and Mr Francis Emepueaku of Halogen Securities, had returned a bag full of dollars and jewellery, which belonged to a Nigerian who returned from America
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Daniel was with his colleague, Emepueaku, when he found the bag on Aug.18 at the airport. 


A FAAN official handing over the reward to L-R Francis Emepueaku and Achi Daniel
Daniel said: “Inside the bag, we saw a mobile phone, jewellery and huge amount of money in dollars and several other documents.
“At that point, I went straight to the manager’s office who now put a call through to somebody in Atlanta Georgia, and the person happened to be daughter of the owner of the bag.
“If the money was in multi-millions of foreign currencies, I would still have returned it.
“I saw the bag on a trolley at the car park, and I said to myself that somebody must have forgotten it there.
“It was not padlocked and without opening it, I went to the ground floor with the bag to meet my supervisor,” Daniel told newsmen at the event.
The security guard said that it was not his first time of returning money in foreign currencies to their rightful owners.
“When they returned (passengers involved), they were jittery that some of the items in the bag might have vanished.
“But after crosschecking it, she (owner) discovered that everything was intact and the family attempted to give us some amount of money as a form of appreciation, which we rejected, telling them that we were doing our job.
“It never crossed my mind to steal the money; I wouldn’t have done that because it was not my first time of finding such and returning to the owners.
“No amount of money would make me to take what does not belong to me. I believe my own time will come and at the right time,” Daniel said.
Also, Mr Saleh Dunoma, the Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), said that several other related cases had been recorded at the nation’s airports.
Dunoma, who was represented at the event by Mr Salisu Daura, the FAAN Director of Engineering Services, said that the duo’s act gave confidence and credibility to the agency’s security profiling system.
He said that the duo would “forever be remembered in the annals of the industry as role models, reference points, shining lights and good ambassadors.
“Some others may look at you and tag you stupid, but I want to assure you that by virtue of this act, you have secured seats for yourselves in the comity of those with credibility and integrity.
“I want to advice other members of staff to emulate this great virtue and become role models, just like these two security guards,” he said.