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How Kidnapped Lady Tricked, Lured Her Captors Into Police Net

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A kidnap victim, Maris Ibe, has successfully outwitted her captors and walked them into a police net in the Asaba area of Delta State.

The woman, after she was abducted, pretended to understand and support her captors’ reasons for taking to the crime.

Although the kidnappers, Sunday Chukwu and Chidokwe Efide, asked for N500,000, Ibe convinced her husband to give them N1million.

After falling for her tricks, hook, line, and sinker, the kidnappers escorted her to where she boarded a bus back home.

Less than 45 hours after her release, police grabbed Chukwu and Efide.

According to the police, Chukwu and Efide would be charged for kidnapping Ibe, a businesswoman.

She was abducted on January 14, 2021, along the Ibori Golf Club in Asaba.

The suspects were arrested by operatives of the Force Intelligence Response Team, headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari.

The Police explained: “The victim tricked the kidnappers while she was still in their captivity and eventually gained their trust.

“Since they trusted her, they divulged vital information to her about their activities.

“She would later hand it over to the police after she was released.

“She asked her husband to increase the ransom money from the initial demand of N500,000 to N1 million.

“The kidnappers got comfortable with her and stopped beating her.

“They also stopped blindfolding her.

“After the ransom was paid, they escorted her to the bus stop, where she boarded a bus home.”

It was further gathered that the kidnappers never bargained that Ibe would snitch on them since she had shown them kindness and understanding.

“They were, however, shocked out of their wits when operatives stormed their hideout and rounded them up.

Recovered from them were three locally made guns, an axe, an iron cutter, 10 unexpended cartridges, and the sum of N320,000.

The suspects, while being interrogated, confessed to the crime, explaining that they took to it because they lost their jobs as sand dredgers.

Chukwu, 28, married with a child, said: “I dredge sand for a living, at a waterfront in Asaba.

“I was formerly into farming, but I was arrested for buying a stolen phone in 2018.

“I was taken to prison, where I spent two years.

“When I was released, I went into sand dredging.

“It was there I met Ali and Muritala, who later became my good friends.

“They told me they were into armed robbery and kidnapping.

“They showed me their guns and took me to the place where they keep their guns.

“During the COVID-19 lockdown, they relocated to their hometown in Kogi State, leaving their guns behind.

“When things became tough for me economically during the lockdown, I picked up the guns, called one of my friends, Efide, who had no job and we talked about forming a kidnapping gang.

“We then trailed a woman driving a nice looking car.

“We trailed her on a motorcycle to her house and abducted her just as she was about to enter the gate of the house.”

She was ordered to step down from her car and then they marched her into the bush.

She was made to call her husband.

The kidnappers spoke with her, asking for N500,000 as ransom.

Chukwu said: “But the woman offered us N1 million because we didn’t take her vehicle.

“She told her husband to increase the money we demanded and not to get the police involved because she had discovered that all we needed was just money to survive.

“Yes, we did beat and blindfolded her.

“One of the woman’s brothers wanted to bring the ransom to us but she insisted her sales girl should bring the money.

“I was the person who collected money from the salesgirl along Awaine Road.

“I gave the girl N600 for transportation back home.

“I also led the woman to the expressway to look for a bus to take her home.”

While explaining that the sharing formula was 50-50, he added that his own N500,000 was still in his bank account.

He was planning to rent an apartment with it.

He added: “I’m not the owner of the iron cutter and other home breaking equipment found with me.

“The owners of the iron cutters use them when they want to steal power generators from telecommunication masts or from the home of rich people within Delta State.

“It was three days after the abduction of that woman that I was arrested.

“I have given my life to Christ and I want to turn a new leaf.”

Efide, 27, blamed Chukwu for luring him into kidnapping.

He said he was not married, but has a child.

He also explained that the abduction of Ibe was his first crime.

His words: “I have never done a thing like this before.

“It was my friend Chukwu, who lured me into this business.

“I have succeeded in putting my family to shame.

“I used to make between N4,000 and N5,000 from loading sand tippers at the Asaba waterfront, but the owners of the sand brought in some payloaders, which started doing our jobs.

“I was left with no other option than to look for a way to survive.

“The devil used my friend Chukwu to lure me into kidnapping.

“I accepted to join him because I needed money to treat myself.

“I had a damaged kidney and I had no money to take care of myself.

“I used part of the ransom money to buy a television set and a home theatre.

“I then kept the rest for my treatment.”

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Federal Government Declares Public Holiday For Christmas, New Year Celebrations

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The federal government has declared December 25-26, and January 1, 2025, as public holidays.

The public holidays are to commemorate the “Christmas,” “Boxing Day,” and “New Year’s Day” celebrations, respectively.

Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the minister of interior, announced the dates in a statement signed by Magdalene Ajani, the ministry’s permanent secretary.

He extended his greetings to Nigerians for the holidays and encouraged them to use the festive period to reflect on the values of “love,” “peace,” and “unity” that the season signifies.

He further emphasized that the yuletide is a time to foster harmony and strengthen bonds across families and communities.

“The Christmas season is a good moment for both spiritual reflection and national renewal. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, let us demonstrate kindness and extend goodwill to one another, irrespective of our differences,” the statement reads.

The minister also urged Nigerians to remain committed to the peace, unity, and progress of the nation.

He assured citizens of the federal government’s commitment to peace, security, and prosperity across the nation.

Tunji-Ojo added that the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of the President Bola Tinubu administration will usher in a prosperous economy that will be the envy of the world.

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Tinubu’s 50% Transport Reduction Scheme May Begin Tuesday

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The proposed 50 percent interstate transport fare price slash by the Federal Government, initially planned to commence on December 20, 2024, may now begin on December 24.

The slash is aimed at alleviating high transport costs during the Yuletide season.

Recall that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Transportation, announced last Thursday that it had reached an agreement with stakeholders in the road transport sector to support Nigerians who will be travelling during the holiday season.

The government stated that it would cover 50 percent of the transport fare for travelers, alongside the commencement of free rail transportation for citizens on December 20, 2024.

This initiative, according to the Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Olujimi Oyetomi, was part of President Bola Tinubu’s broader effort to provide transportation palliatives for Nigerians celebrating Christmas and New Year.

Oyetomi said that the agreement was signed between the Federal Government and key transport stakeholders, including the National Union of Road Transport Workers, the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, and the Association of Luxurious Bus Owners of Nigeria, among others.

The ministry’s spokesperson explained that under the arrangement, passengers traveling from Abuja and Lagos (Oshodi) to various destinations across the country would pay only half of the usual fare.

A senior official in the transportation ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that while the rail initiative was set to transport 340,000 Nigerians during and after the Yuletide, details about the road transport component remained unclear.

“The minister will most likely unveil the scheme tomorrow (Monday) at the Eagles Square, and detailed information will be provided accordingly.

“We were supposed to commence on the (December) 20th, but due to some imperfections, it has been delayed. By God’s grace, it should start on Tuesday. However, the MoU and other agreements have been adequately signed.”

When contacted, the Chief Executive Officer of God is Good Motors, Enahoro Ekhae, confirmed signing the MoU but noted that the scheme had not yet started.

“Yes, we indeed signed an MoU, but we are yet to begin the implementation,” he said.

When asked about the delay, he responded, “It is the government that can explain that. We, as GIGM, will begin once we reach an agreement with the government to start.”

Meanwhile, it was learned from the Federal Ministry of Finance on Sunday that the initiative was delayed due to funding challenges.

The programme, which was expected to begin on December 20, has been stalled as transport unions await payments promised under the scheme.

Sources at the finance ministry told one of our correspondents that efforts to secure funding were ongoing, with stakeholders hopeful for a resolution in the coming days.

The initiative, which aims to provide subsidized transportation through partnerships with transport unions, was supposed to start at Eagle Square in Abuja but failed to take off.

“We have signed the MoU, but the minister believes that the transport unions should receive their payments before starting, so that we can maintain accurate records,” a source at the finance ministry explained.

“The transportation minister has been working with the finance ministry to secure the funds, including those for the rail component.”

While the rail part of the initiative continues because it is managed solely by the Federal Government, road transport remains stalled due to the lack of government-owned buses.

“The route involves transportation unions. The Federal Government does not have buses to operate the system. We want the transport unions to take ownership and run the program. They are expected to account for the money given to them, as we have monitoring mechanisms in place,” the source clarified.

Despite ongoing efforts to secure funds, the process has been slow. “He (the minister) has been going to finance. He couldn’t secure the funds. That’s why we couldn’t start.”

The plan includes a payment of 50 percent of the agreed average fare to transport unions for each route, covering road trips from Abuja to state capitals and from Oshodi in Lagos to other destinations.

“The government is supposed to pay the transport unions 50 percent of the average fare we’ve already agreed upon for each route,” the source added.

However, no funds have been disbursed yet, leaving transport unions unable to mobilize. “All transport unions with whom we signed the MoU will have to bring their vehicles to Eagle Square. But no one has received any money yet. Therefore, everyone has been asked to remain on hold.”

The source expressed hope that the issue would be resolved soon. “I believe that as early as tomorrow (Monday) morning, the minister will press the Minister of Finance. The finance minister will understand the urgency, as it’s a directive from the President, and they will find a way to release the funds. Then, the process will begin.”

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Inside Ogun: Wife Flees After Setting Cop Husband Ablaze During Dispute In Iperu

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A wife, Sarah Ayinde, is on the run after setting her husband, a special constable with the Ogun State Police Command, Abidemi Ayinde, ablaze in the Iperu area of the state.

A source, speaking anonymously, said that the incident occurred on December 12 after the couple had engaged in a minor dispute.

The source, on Sunday, disclosed that the dispute escalated, and the wife resorted to setting the cop on fire in a retaliatory attempt.

The source said, “There is an incident in Iperu. A police constabulary was set on fire by his wife. They argued, and the wife set him on fire. He is currently hospitalised.”

Confirming the incident in a telephone conversation (with The Punch), the spokesperson for the state Police Command, Omolola Odutola, on Sunday, said that the victim was hospitalised following the incident.

She narrated that efforts were underway to apprehend the wife.

“On December 12, 2024, at approximately 10:00 a.m., an attempted murder incident occurred in Iperu. Reports indicate that at No. 20 Igboore Street, Abidemi Ayinde, a male special constable with the police division, was set on fire by his wife, Sarah Ayinde, following a minor dispute.

“The victim was quickly taken to the Bolawatife Hospital for medical attention and is currently in a stable condition.

“The suspect, Sarah Ayinde, remains at large, and efforts are underway to apprehend her. The division’s crime branch is conducting further investigations into the matter,” Odutola said.

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