See the two notorious thieves/rapists nabbed and stripped naked in Ijagun, Ogun State
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Two suspected thieves that have been terrorizing residents of Ijagun Town, Ogun State were apprehended on May 25.
According to Oluwasanmi Adedamola, the suspects usually storm different female hostels to steal laptops, phones, clothes and other valuables at gunpoint. They are alleged to have raped some students during the attacks.
Gallant men of the Imo State Police Command this morning foiled an attempt by a four man armed robbery gang to rob a bank customer at Fidelity Bank, Owerri. According to Kennedy Onwunali, who posted the photos: "The gang which came on a Toyota Camry drove away after they were engaged in gun battle by the police men on duty and police teams from allover the city led by the area commander Acp Francis Bissiong, the DPO Owerri urban and command federal anti robbery squad in the state. The team immediately raided black sports in the city were men of the under world were picked out and taken to the state headquarters for investigation" Posted by Admin at 07:32
This 45-year-old Nigerian Lamborghini driver was arrested for reckless and dangerous driving in Singapore on Tuesday, October 11th. The incident which occurred on October 1, was recorded by an in-car camera and the footage went viral after it was uploaded online last week. There was a narrow gap - barely a car's width - between the two vehicles travelling on the expressway. Yet the blue Lamborghini blatantly squeezed through, almost causing an accident, while cutting across the lane before speeding off into the distance. The Nigerian Lambo driver has been identified as Paul Gabriel Amos from Agulu, Anambra State who lives in Singapore. All Singapore Stuff also shared newspaper reports of Paul Gabriel Amos being involved in scams, one of which implicated him in a case where $27 million dollars were scammed from Citibank back in 2009. When Paul Gabriel Amos tried to visit the United States, he was arrested by the FBI and brought to court in which he denied all al
Gambia's President, Yahya Jammeh has shut down Paradise FM, the fourth radio station to be shut since last week, one of its presenters said on Monday. This is coming as West African leaders were due to meet in Abuja today to discuss the crisis. Paradise FM was closed on orders allegedly given by the Communication and Information Ministry, presenter Andrew Gibba said. The closure came hours after Paradise FM had interviewed a spokesman of a coalition backing president-elect Adama Barrow, to whom President Yahya Jammeh has refused to cede power after losing the Dec. 1 election. The closure followed those of Teranga FM, Hilltop FM and Afri Radio. The authorities have not given an explanation for any of the closures.
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