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Renewed cult violence in Delta community claims father of 5 kids.

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The escalating violence between the Eiye and Maphite cult groups in Agbarho, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State has claimed another life with 45-year-old Solomon Christopher, a father of five being the latest casualty.
Community sources revealed that Christopher, who was reportedly not affiliated to any cult group was attacked and killed in what appears to be a retaliatory strike. His tragic death comes amid growing chaos in the community, where cultists are increasingly targeting rivals’ homes and properties.
A resident, speaking on the condition of anonymity reported that two individuals were recently killed at Okpalefe Junction, while another person survived a gunshot attack.
“If they don’t find their targets, they destroy their properties. The situation has become unbearable,” the resident lamented.
Shortly after Christopher’s killing, another man identified only as Sam, was attacked and shot, further intensifying the tense atmosphere in the community.
In a related incident, another unidentified father of three was killed some days earlier, although details surrounding his death remain unclear.
The violence has extended to areas such as Oteri-Ughelli, where clashes between the Eiye and Maphite groups were reported, resulting in more casualties and heightening tensions.
Community members have called on the Delta State Police Command to urgently intervene, arrest those responsible, and restore peace. Efforts to reach the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Edafe Bright, for an official response were unsuccessful.
Meanwhile, residents remain on edge in the affected areas with many fleeing their homes as the crisis continues to unfold. Concerned community leaders have appealed to youths in the community to reject violence and embrace peace, particularly as the yuletide season approaches.

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Pregnant Woman Hospitalised After Rape, Suspect Arrested

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A 30-year-old pregnant woman is currently receiving medical treatment after she was allegedly raped and assaulted by a 24-year-old suspect, identified as Ugwu Desmond, in Affa community, Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

According to the Enugu State Police Command, the incident occurred on the night of March 14, 2026, when the victim was returning home from a neighbour’s house along a quiet path in Amokwo-Affa.

Police said the suspect, armed with a cutlass, reportedly trailed the victim before attacking her from behind. He allegedly forced her to the ground, attempted to strangle her, and covered her mouth to prevent her from raising alarm. The assailant then dragged her into an uncompleted building where he threatened to kill her before raping her and inflicting injuries.

The victim reportedly managed to survive the ordeal and reported the incident to authorities around 6:15 a.m. the following day, prompting swift action by operatives of the Affa Police Division, who arrested the suspect.

The police said the victim was immediately taken to hospital for treatment, while investigators processed the scene and recovered key exhibits, including the cutlass used in the attack and clothing suspected to contain blood and seminal stains.

The Command’s spokesman, SP Daniel Ndukwe, confirmed the development, adding that the suspect has confessed to the crime.

Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, described the incident as disturbing and assured that a thorough investigation is ongoing. He stated that the suspect would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

Giwa also urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities promptly, stressing that community awareness is critical to preventing crime.

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Nigerian Man Jailed in US for Hacking Business Emails, Fraud

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A Nigerian national, James Junior Aliyu, has been sentenced to 90 months (seven and a half years) in prison in the United States for his involvement in a large-scale wire fraud and money laundering scheme.

 

According to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Aliyu played a key role in a transnational cybercrime network that targeted business email systems and defrauded individuals and organisations of millions of dollars.

 

Investigations revealed that the fraud scheme involved hacking into corporate email accounts and using them to divert funds through fraudulent transactions. Authorities said the operation affected multiple victims and formed part of a broader business email compromise (BEC) conspiracy.

 

Aliyu was arrested in South Africa in 2022 following an international investigation involving Interpol and local law enforcement before being extradited to the United States to face trial.

 

The 30-year-old later pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. As part of the sentence, the court ordered him to forfeit $1.2 million and pay $2.4 million in restitution to victims.

 

Authorities also confirmed that Aliyu will be deported after completing his prison term.

 

 

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DSS Arrests Suspected Gunrunner, Seizes 850 Rounds of Ammunition in Cross River

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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested a suspected gunrunner, Kelvin Ebikeniye Dugo, in Cross River State, intercepting a cache of 850 rounds of live ammunition.

The arrest, which took place on March 16 at Ivara Esu Estate in Odukpani Local Government Area, followed credible intelligence on the suspect’s alleged plan to acquire the ammunition.

Security sources said Dugo was apprehended shortly after receiving the consignment, which had been concealed inside food items. The ammunition was reportedly supplied by another suspected gunrunner, Azenda Barnabas, also known as Jagaban, based in Aliade, Benue State.

Items recovered during the operation included 850 rounds of live ammunition and two empty AK-47 magazines.

The sources noted that the DSS has stepped up operations nationwide in a bid to dismantle gunrunning networks and curb the proliferation of illegal arms.

They added that the latest arrest underscores the agency’s ongoing commitment to tracking down and prosecuting individuals involved in arms trafficking across the country.

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