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RRS Arrest Suspect In 2017, Re-Arrest Again 2019 For Phone Snatching After Remand [PHOTOS]

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An unrepentant suspect who had been arrested and charged for Pickpocketing and Stealing in 2017 by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command, was again rearrested by RRS for a similar offense.

The suspect, Tunde Ajeigbe 27-years-old, with two other accomplices (Ekene and Bolenbe) allegedly rode a motorcycle to 7Up to rob unsuspecting members of the public. Tunde jumped down from the bike and snatched an android phone from a passenger traveling on a commercial bus.

He thereafter joined his cohorts on the bike and sped off but luck was against them as eyes witnesses who were at the scene of the crime gave them a hot chase from that spot until they got to Otedola Bridge and alerted RRS men on the pin down underneath the bridge. The Policemen gave the fleeing thieves a hot chase forcing them to abandon their motorcycle and made for the bush before Tunde was arrested. The two others escaped.

In his confessional statement with the police, Tunde confessed to having been arrested for a similar offense sometime in 2017 and was charged to court for the crime. ‘I was arrested around Ojota after I snatched a lady’s phone and got caught by the police’.

‘I was remanded in the prison since then and was released on the 19th of November 2019 but couldn’t go back to my wife and child. I went back to the house I rented before going to prison but couldn’t find my properties and my family again so I made for the street again.’

‘I went back to Oshodi under the bridge to go join my friends again who gave me clothes to wear and bought me food before we went back into our usual job’.

Although, after spending some days in Mushin, some of my area brothers who knew I just came from prison helped me secure a motorcycle on hire purchase but that wasn’t enough for me as I wanted to make quick money to go see my mother in the village after leaving home for three years without seeing her.’

My aged mother would be worried after I left home without returning and no one knew my whereabouts as my wife never informed my family that I have been arrested and remanded in the prison. I, therefore, sought to steal again to raise some money but unfortunately I was caught’.

Both Ekene and Bolenbe are at large and the police are still on their trail but a motorcycle with registration number FST-279 QJ was recovered from the thieves while they escaped with the stolen phone.

Commenting on the development, the Commissioner of Police Hakeem Odumosu warned all criminal elements in the State to stay off as the Command will not allow any hiding place for them and vow to fetch them out while he ordered the case be transferred to Special Anti Robbery Squad for further investigations.

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Japa, Agbero, Eba, 17 Other Nigerian Words Added To Oxford Dictionary

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The Oxford English Dictionary has broadened its vocabulary with 20 Nigerian words and expressions in its most recent update.

The newly included entries feature well-known terms such as “japa,” “agbero,” “eba,” “419,” and “abi,” among others.

These words, deeply embedded in the daily lives of Nigerians, underscore the influence of Pidgin English, street slang, and cultural expressions that are progressively gaining international recognition.

Notably, some of these words, like “japa” and “jand,” are listed as both nouns and verbs in the dictionary.

Pronunciation guides have been included to help non-Nigerians pronounce the words accurately.

Kingsley Ugwuanyi, a Nigerian English consultant for the Oxford English Dictionary, shared the update on LinkedIn on Tuesday.

He expressed enthusiasm about his involvement in drafting the words and recording their pronunciations.

Ugwuanyi wrote, “I’m thrilled to announce that the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Oxford Languages | OUP has officially published its latest updates, featuring an amazing collection of Nigerian English words that beautifully reflect Nigeria’s culture, creativity, and the unique ways we express ourselves as Nigerians.

“This time, I not only drafted most of the words but also had the incredible opportunity to provide their hashtag#pronunciations! So, when you explore the OED online and click on the pronunciations, you’ll hear my hashtag#voice bringing these words to life.”

Among the entries, “japa” is defined as “the emigration of Nigerians to other countries (especially those in Europe or North America) in search of further education, employment, or economic opportunity.”

“Agbero” is described as “a person (usually a boy or young man) who works as a tout, typically at car parks and bus stops, collecting money from passengers and drivers, and ushering passengers onto vehicles.”

The term “419,” widely recognized in Nigeria, is defined as “Fraud (now usually perpetrated on the internet) involving requests for advance payment in return for a substantial share of a large amount of money, which ultimately is never given. Frequently as a modifier, as in 419 email, 419 scam, etc. Cf. yahoo n.2.”

Other words added include abi, adire (batik), area boy (lout), cross-carpet, cross-carpeting, eba, Edo, gele (headgear), jand (noun, verb), janded (adjective), Kanuri, Kobo, Naija, suya, Yahoo, Yahoo boy, and Yarn Dust.

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Alleged Fraud: Emefiele Loses Bid To Stop $4.5bn, N2.8bn Case

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The Lagos State Special Offences Court, on Wednesday, dismissed an application filed by former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, challenging the court’s jurisdiction to entertain the $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion fraud charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Justice Rahman Oshodi, in his ruling, held that the court had the jurisdiction to try Emefiele and his co-defendant, Henry Omoile.

The judge, however, struck out four of the 26 counts filed by the EFCC against the defendants for lack of jurisdiction.

“The objection challenging the court’s territorial jurisdiction over counts eight to 26 fails and is hereby dismissed.

“The prosecution has established sufficient territorial nexus in this case,” the court held.

To this end, the judge subsequently adjourned the case for trial continuation on February 24, 2025.

The EFCC had arraigned Emefiele on 26 charges, bordering on abuse of office and illegal allocation of $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion.

At the last adjourned date on December 12, 2024, Emefiele’s counsel, Mr. Olalekan Ojo (SAN), argued that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case in Lagos.

The embattled Emefiele was suspended as CBN governor on June 14, 2023, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government.

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34 Terrorists Killed In Failed Ambush On Troops In Borno — Defence HQ

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) reported that 34 terrorists were killed in a firefight with troops deployed to Sabon Gari village in the Damboa LGA of Borno state.

In a statement on Wednesday, Edward Buba, the director of defence media operations, revealed that the incident took place on January 4 when the terrorists, riding motorcycles, attacked the troops.

Buba explained that the terrorists had aimed to surprise the troops in retaliation for the recent killing of their commander and combatants.

“The terrorists were taken by surprise when troops on a fighting patrol returning to base foiled their planned attack as soon as it commenced,” the statement reads.

“Additionally, a reinforcement team comprising elements of the Civilian Joint Task Force, vigilantes, and hybrid forces arrived at the scene in time to overpower the terrorists.”

He mentioned that the reinforcement team encountered an improvised explosive device (IED), which injured the vigilante commander.

The DHQ spokesperson added that the air component of operation Hadin Kai conducted an air interdiction on the fleeing terrorists.

“Battle damage assessment revealed several terrorists were killed, and weapons were recovered,” he said.

“On the whole, 34 terrorists were killed, and 23 AK-47 rifles were recovered. Troops also recovered over 200 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition. Sadly, six personnel were killed in action.”

Buba stated that the names of the personnel killed during the attack were being withheld to allow for administrative procedures in notifying their next of kin.

“Overall, the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain profoundly conscious of their role and responsibility in ending insurgency and terrorism in the nation. Accordingly, troops remain committed to defeating the terrorists,” he added.

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