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Saturday 6 June 2020

Gangsters using cabs to operate nabbed


A four man robbery gang which have been using cabs to operate have been nabbed. The members of the robbery squad who pretend to be cab drivers in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, were arrested by the police for dispossessing unsuspecting passengers of valuables.

The suspects, Didi Jolly, Chisom Unegbu, Michael Matthew, and George Ala, were rounded up recently by operatives of Inspector-General of Police, Intelligence Response Team.

It was learnt that Jolly, Ala and Mathew were dropouts from the same secondary school where they also belonged to a cult.

The suspects reportedly picked their victims from different bus stops and robbed them of their belongings as the journey progressed. They would later drop them off and flee.

“They also detained their victims while they took time to withdraw money from their accounts. Three of the suspects were all initiated into a cult group known as Icelander while they were in Junior Secondary School,” a police source said.

In his statement to the police, Holly told of how he joined the cult as a 14-year-old pupil which forced his parents to relocate to their hometown in Cross River.

The 28-year-old said he became homeless as he refused to relocate with his parents, noting that he ended up joining the robbery gang. He said. 

“After my mother and siblings relocated to our hometown in Calabar (Cross River State), things were tough for me. I later met one Gbongbon who allowed me to live in his room. He was the one who introduced me to robbery. 

Recently, we used cabs to rob people. One of us would pretend to be a taxi driver, and pick one or two persons. Two of us would also board the same car and rob the passengers along the way. We collected phones and money from them.”

He said they sold stolen expensive phones between N10,000 and N15,000, adding that he regretted not listening to his mother who consistently begged him to relocate to Calabar.

Ala, who hails from Bonny Island in Rivers State, said he dropped out of school in JSS3 after her parents died within a year interval.

He said that it was at a workshop where he was learning carpentry that he met a fellow apprentice and schoolmate who initiated him into cultism.

The 26-year-old explained that his mother before her death warned him to quit cultism if he did not want his life to be miserable.

“When we started using cabs to rob, I would enter the car as soon as our target entered. It is Gbongbon who made arrangement for all the guns we used during operations. We only used the gun to scare people.”

Unaegbu, a cab driver, who hails from Ehite Mbaise in Imo State, said he was a victim of a broken home, adding that his father allegedly abandoned him and his two siblings. 
He said that what his mother earned as an auxiliary nurse was not enough to take care of the family.

Friday 5 June 2020

Rivers : Markets may be demolished for disobeying Wike


The Government of Rivers State has issued a warning that some markets in the state might be demolished.

It said that markets in the state that disobey the order of the government to stop trading at the markets due to the COVID-19 pandemic might be demolished.

The warning was issued by the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Paulinus Nsirim, in a statement in Port Harcourt.

He lamented that traders had continued to flout government’s directives that markets should be shut, due to rising cases of the coronavirus in the state.

Nsirim said that five markets in the state might be shut down permanently for flouting the directives. He did not elaborate.

“The Rivers Government wishes to draw the attention of the general public that Mbiama Market has been closed down.

Any attempt to continue trading activities at Mbiama Market will lead to complete demolition of the market.“

The commissioner mentioned Oginigba Market and two others as markets notorious for disobeying Gov. Nyesom Wike that the markets should be closed. 

“The government warns that anybody who goes to Oginigba Market for any form of business will face the full wrath of the law.

Similarly, Oil Mill Market has been closed and as such all those using Igbo-Etche Road as an alternative market are warned to desist forthwith or risk destruction of their goods.

Government has not approved any goat market at the Eleme/Ahoada stretch of the East-West road in the state.”

Nsirim has asked authorities of Emohua and Ahoada-East Councils to shut down the goat market in the area immediately.

Tuesday 26 May 2020

Strange ailment like COVID-19 plagues Rivers State


Reports reaching us has revealed that a strange ailment which has a resemblance to COVID-19 is ravaging an area of Rivers State.

The ailment which is reportedly killing a lot of people in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State has the same symptoms as the pandemic COVID-19. We learnt that about 12 people are dead already as a result of the disease invasion.

“Fubara died yesterday, Pauline died a day before yesterday. Within two weeks, there are up to 11 persons who have died,” said Ezekiel, who resides in the community.

“As of today (Sunday), the NCDC (Nigeria Center for Disease Control) officials are in town and taking samples from volunteers to test for COVID-19 and will soon make their findings public.

A lot of people in Bonny now have malaria and typhoid. Again, over the past one week, many people have lost their senses of smell and taste. That is the worry we have. The next thing we saw after that incident is that some young men started dying."

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