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Police in Abia have arrested a 28-year-old man, who claimed to be a native doctor, for allegedly being in possession of some human parts.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Leye Oyebade, told newsmen in Umuahia on Tuesday that the suspect was arrested for “unlawful possession” of a human skull and bone.

Oyebade said that the suspect was arrested in his home in Olokoro, in Umuahia South Local Government Area of the state, following a tip-off from members of the public.

He said that the man could not give cogent account of how he acquired the items, when he was interrogated by the police.

Oyebade alleged that the skull and bone were suspected to be those of a murdered victim.

The suspect, however, denied the allegation, saying that the items were handed over to him by his late uncle, who was also a native doctor.

“It was my people that reported me to the police because I use the skull and bone to perform magic.

“Anytime I touch somebody, his manhood will disappear once I have the items on me,” he said.

The suspect, who also claimed to be a mason, said that the police “succeeded in arresting me because the charm travelled when they raided my house”.

He described his arrest by the police as “unlawful” and demanded that he should be released and allowed “to go home in peace”.

According to him, there is no law that allows the police to arrest native doctors.

The police boss also said that another suspect was arrested during a raid of Cemetery Market in Aba for producing fake gin and other drinks.

He said that man was arrested in his factory at the market, while producing the fake products.

He said that 24 bottles of St. Remy, five cartons of Schnapps, empty schnapps raps, and two bottles of 501 hot drinks were recovered from the factory during the raid.

The suspect, however, denied the allegation by the police that he was into the production of fake gin and other drinks.

He told newsmen that he neither owned a shop nor factory in the market.

“I only came there to buy perfume because that is where you can get original perfumes at affordable price, unknown to me that the police were raiding the market.

“While I was walking along the Business Line unsuspectingly, a policeman ordered me to enter a shop where ladies’ hair attachments were sold, saying that I was under arrest,” he said.

He denied ownership of the items allegedly recovered from him, saying that he knew nothing about them.

The suspect said that he was arrested on Saturday and later taken to Umuahia in handcuffs, describing his arrest and detention as “great injustice”.

Oyebade said that the suspects would be charged to court at the end of investigation.

(NAN)

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JUST IN: Again, Police Arrest Speed Darlington During Show In Imo State

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Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested Nigerian musician Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, in Owerri, the capital of Imo State.

The singer’s counsel and human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, confirmed the arrest in a post on his official X page on Wednesday.

Adeyanju revealed that his client was detained while performing at a show in Owerri, just days after returning to Nigeria earlier in the week.

He wrote, “Our client, Speed Darlington, a.k.a AKPI, has been arrested by the Nigeria Police in Owerri at his show upon return to Nigeria.”

However, the exact reason for the singer’s arrest remains unclear at the time of filing this report.

It is worth noting that the Nigeria Police had previously arrested Darlington over allegations of cyberstalking fellow musician Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy.

Darlington was initially arrested in Lagos, then transferred to Abuja, where he was detained by the IGP’s Intelligence Response Team in the Guzape area of the city.

The musician, who faced accusations of cyberstalking Burna Boy, was later released on bail days after his arrest.

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President Tinubu Asks NNPC To Fast-Track Reactivation Of Warri, Kaduna Refineries

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President Bola Tinubu has praised the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited for the revitalization of the Port Harcourt refinery.

On Tuesday, NNPCL announced the official commencement of crude oil processing at the refinery—a milestone achieved after three years of rehabilitation work.

In a statement on Tuesday from Bayo Onanuga, the president’s special adviser on information and strategy, Tinubu urged the NNPC to expedite the reactivation of the Warri and Kaduna refineries.

Tinubu, while acknowledging the efforts of former President Muhammadu Buhari in making this achievement possible, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to advancing energy sufficiency in Nigeria.

“The President acknowledges the pivotal role of former President Muhammadu Buhari in initiating the comprehensive rehabilitation of all our refineries and expresses gratitude to the African Export-Import Bank for its confidence in financing this critical project,” the statement reads.

“Furthermore, President Tinubu commends the leadership of NNPC Limited’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Mele Kyari, whose unwavering dedication and commitment were instrumental in overcoming challenges to achieve this milestone.

“With the successful revival of the Port Harcourt refinery, President Tinubu urges NNPC Limited to expedite the scheduled reactivation of both the second Port Harcourt refinery and the Warri and Kaduna refineries.”

Tinubu emphasized that the commencement of petrol production at the refinery would bolster the country’s domestic production and position Nigeria as a major energy hub.

He called on individuals, institutions, and citizens entrusted with public infrastructure to uphold trust in their service to the nation.

“These efforts will significantly enhance domestic production capacity alongside the contributions of privately-owned refineries and make our country a major energy hub, with the gas sector also enjoying unprecedented attention by the administration,” Onanuga said.

“In alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda focused on shared economic prosperity for all, the President reaffirms his administration’s commitment to achieving energy sufficiency, enhancing energy security, and boosting export capacity for Nigeria.”

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FG Considering US Diaspora Bond, Targets $1bn Monthly Remittances — CBN Governor Cardoso

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Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), announced that the country’s foreign reserves increased to $40.88 billion as of November 21.

Cardoso made the statement on Tuesday during a press conference following the monetary policy committee’s 298th meeting in Abuja.

He reported that the external reserves grew from $40.06 billion at the end of October to $40.88 billion in November.

This marks an increase of $82 million, or 2.05 percent, in just 21 days.

“The external reserves rose marginally to 40.88 billion as of 21 November 2024, from 40.06 billion at the end of October 2024, available to finance 17 months of imports,” he explained.

However, a check on the apex bank’s website revealed that Nigeria’s foreign reserves were listed at $40.27 billion on November 22, which is lower than the figure presented by Cardoso.

Further commenting on the matter, Cardoso stated, “the process of getting us where we are in terms of reserves has been a long one.”

“It is a clear indication that the policies we have put in place are certainly yielding fruits,” he added.

He emphasized that “reserves are there for a multiplicity of different purposes, not least of which is to create buffers in the event of unanticipated shocks.”

“They are not there to simply whittle away. They are there to be used to more or less defend yourself where that becomes necessary,” he clarified.

“And when we talk about shocks that are not anticipated, I think we can see how the global economies are,” Cardoso continued.

The governor also affirmed that the bank will persist in efforts to stabilize the currency and prices.

“The currency has been stable compared to what it was in June,” he noted.

However, he pointed out that for the country’s currency to maintain stability, there must be increased exports and greater diversification of the economy.

Cardoso also highlighted that diaspora remittances have risen due to policies that have been implemented.

He commended Nigerians in the diaspora for helping the country achieve over $600 million in remittances.

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