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By: Bodunrin Kayode

If you have been privileged to visit many murder scenes, you will be able to process easily, what it means when,, someone is gruesomely murdered. I mean sometimes being slaughtered like chicken* the way the boko haram terrorists used to treat, human beings in the Hadin Kai war theatre,, when Shekau held sway. It reminds us also of the butchery that went on when the Scots were* butchered after they, started their rebellion against the British in those dark days. The, pains, and shouts associated with barbarism of the highest order. In the African context the use of cutlasses and knives to butcher the person, especially on the left side, of the chest where the heart is so that he bleeds to death slowly. That is exactly what was done to a lecturer Dr Kamal Abdulkadir of the physical and health department of the University of Maiduguri recently when assailants butchered him to death, in his office in the main campus of the University, of Maiduguri (unimaid) by Bama road. , Abdulkadir who is described as a quiet and unassuming academic, had gone to his office last Sunday obviously to do some work. He was busy on his laptop, computer meaning what he was doing was very important in that quiet, location of the unimaid campus when he was killed. These strange,, assailants were said to have rushed in, closed the door, butchered him* like a beast and took him, back to his chair to give the impression to any curious passer by that he* was still engrossed with,, his work as exams officer of the faculty of, education.
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Anxiety at home over his silence

His dear wife waited for* him to return home to his,, resident at the old Government Reserve Area (GRA) behind the Nigerian Union of, Journalists (NUJ) but he never did. Especially to come to break his fast. Calls across to him were not answered equally, because he was long, dead unknown to them. Then anxiety mounted and the only place he told the family he was going to was the target office around the faculty of education. Sadly, the first strange observation that shocked them when they got to the campus was that his car wasn’t at, the usual parking lot. Where else would he be if he is not there? He doesn’t even have any pass time other than morning exercise with, his wife and he does that daily along the street that runs in front of the NUJ Borno State council leading up to the vice President’s mansion.
At the end of the search, “he was found sitting upright as his assailants kept him in his chair in his office” said a source., The murderers had left the campus undetected with his laptop computer, mobile phone and his, car. Hours later, the Chief Security officer of the University was alerted and obviously the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba whom i sympathize with so much for this strange tragedy coming just when he is about to hand over to the next Vice Chancellor.
An autopsy was conducted before the* body was buried in the, Islamic way and a manhunt for the killers started by the men of the, Borno State Command of the Nigerian federal police. This is a clear, case of security failure and which should cause some heads to roll.
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Police first findings from the PPRO

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But if they had intel devices at each gate in line with the uncompleted fence project of the Federal Government, the days of the killers would really be numbered by now.

Outlining the findings of the police, ASP Daso Nahum told newsmen that, “On the 1st April, 2024 at about 0630HRS, Chief Security Officer of University Of Maiduguri reported to Gwange Police Station that on the same date at about 0530HRS they discovered one Dr Kamal Abdulkadir a lecturer of Department of Physical and Health% Education University of Maiduguri lying in his pool of blood. On receipt of the report, police detectives of Gwange police station and forensic experts from State Criminal Investigation Department visited the crime scene and found the victim lying dead with multiple stab wounds and injuries on the body. The victim’s mobile phone and vehicle one Honda Pilot with Reg, NO. NGU232XG YOBE,* Golden Colour was, carted away by the criminals; the body, was* taken to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital Maiduguri* (UMTH) for autopsy. Eight suspects have been, arrested while the case is, still under discreet investigation.

The hospital had since, concluded its post,, mortem on the body of,* the lecturer and his body buried at the Gwange cemetery. While the University community is still mourning with the family, it is obvious that, this trauma will linger in* the campus for a long time. Lecturers may begin to fix cctv to their offices to protect themselves especially when they are alone from* such wicked attackers. So that such people will not cut their lives short, while serving humanity,, through their various facilities. This really has sent a dangerous signal, within the ranks of the Academic staff union of universities (ASUU). **
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Absence of advanced database of all Nigerians, with forensic details a clog in such investigations

The sad aspect of such frightening murders is* that unless there is a slip from one or two of the killers, there is no central fingerprint data base in the country to enable detectives sort out all the assailants who would have been caught cheaply. All forensic experts would have done was to copy all the prints within the crime scene, and feed into the system and they would have been picked up one by one. That is one aspect, of the technology we need in this country to crack the loopholes in cases like this. The finger print methodology is the best to catch criminals like this so the Federal Government should try and fix such a data bank as soon as we are done with the pending census program.
The earlier this is set up the better not only for the, lifespan of our academics but any other,, professional who may be cut down in his prime in such a horrific manner. My Binocular: Assassins, kill academic inside his office in unimaid

Bodunrin Kayode ,

If you have been,, privileged to visit many murder scenes, you will be able to process easily what it means when someone is gruesomely murdered. I mean, sometimes being slaughtered like chicken, the way the boko haram terrorists used to treat, human beings in the Hadin Kai war theatre when Shekau held sway. It reminds us also of the, butchery that went on when the Scots were butchered after they started their rebellion* against the British in those dark days. The pains, and shouts associated with barbarism of the highest order. In the African context the use of, cutlasses and knives to butcher the person especially on the left side of the chest where the, heart is so that he bleeds to death slowly. That is exactly what was done to a lecturer Dr Kamal Abdulkadir of the physical and health* department of the, University of Maiduguri recently when assailants butchered him to death in his office in the main,, campus of the University of Maiduguri (unimaid) by Bama road.
Abdulkadir who is described as a quiet and unassuming academic had gone to his office last Sunday obviously to do some work. He was busy on his laptop computer meaning what he was doing was very,, important in that quiet location of the unimaid campus when he was killed. These strange assailants were said to have rushed in, closed the door, butchered him like a beast and took him back to his chair to give, the impression to any curious passer by that he was still engrossed with, his work as exams officer of the faculty of education.

Anxiety at home over his silence
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His dear wife waited for him to return home to his resident at the old Government Reserve Area (GRA) behind the Nigerian Union of, Journalists (NUJ) but he,, never did. Especially to come to break his fast.,,, Calls across to him were not answered equally because he was long, dead unknown to them.,, Then anxiety mounted, and the only place he, told the family he was going to was the targetzz office around the faculty of education. Sadly, the first strange observation that shocked them when they got to the campus, was that his car wasn’t at the usual parking lot. Where else would he be if he is not there? He doesn’t even have any pass time other than morning exercise with, his wife and he does that daily along the street that runs in front of the NUJ Borno State council, leading up to the vice President’s mansion.
At the end of the search, “he was found sittingz upright as his assailants kept him in his chair in his office” said a source. The murderers had left the campus undetected with his laptop computer, mobile phone and his car. Hours later, the Chief Security officer of the, University was alerted and obviously the outgoing Vice Chancellor,, Professor Aliyu Shugaba whom i sympathize with, so much for this strange tragedy coming just when he is about to hand, over to the next Vice Chancellor.
An autopsy was conducted before the body was buried in the Islamic way and a manhunt for the killers, started by the men of the Borno State Command of the Nigerian federal, police. This is a clear case of security failure and which should cause, some heads to roll. ,,

Police first findings from, the PPRO
,

The police described the incident as a case of “culpable homicide” but, did not parade the security men they found,, in their investigations. They had actually arrested eight security men on duty for complicity in allowing the suspects in and out without observing that the owner of the car was not the one that returned, with the same car now going out. That obviously,, was a big slip on thez eagle eyes of the internal, security who really did their best during the peak of the torment of boko haram insurgents on the ivy tower. I wonder what happened to them now. One begins to really wonder why they had to drop their guards at such, a time.
But if they had intel, devices at each gate in line with the, uncompleted fence project of the Federal Government, the days of the killers would really be numbered by now.

Outlining the findings of the police, ASP Daso Nahum told newsmen that, “On the 1st April, 2024 at about 0630HRS, Chief Security Officer of, University Of Maiduguri reported to Gwange Police Station that on the same date at about 0530HRS they discovered one Dr Kamal Abdulkadir a lecturer of Department of Physical and Health Education University of Maiduguri lying in his pool of blood. On receipt of the report, police detectives of Gwange, police station and forensic experts from State Criminal Investigation Department visited the crime scene and found the victim, lying dead with multiple stab wounds and injuries on the body. The victim’s mobile phone and vehicle one Honda Pilot with Reg NO. NGU232XG YOBE, Golden Colour was, carted away by the criminals; the body was taken to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital Maiduguri, (UMTH) for autopsy. Eight suspects have been arrested while the case is still under discreet investigation.

The hospital had since, concluded its post mortem on the body of the lecturer and his body buried at the Gwange cemetery. While the, University community is, still mourning with the family, it is obvious that this trauma will linger in the campus for a long time. Lecturers may begin to fix cctv to their offices to protect themselves especially, when they are alone from such wicked attackers. So that such people will not cut their lives short while serving humanity through their various facilities. This really has sent a dangerous signal within the ranks of the Academic staff union of universities (ASUU).

Absence of advanced database of all Nigerians with forensic details a clog in such investigations

The sad aspect of such frightening murders is that unless there is a slip from one or two of the killers, there is no central fingerprint data base in the country to enable detectives sort out all the assailants who would have been caught, cheaply. All forensic experts would have done, was to copy all the prints within the crime scene and feed into the system and they would have been picked up one by one. That is one aspect of the technology we need in this country to crack the loopholes in, cases like this. The finger print methodology is the best to catch criminals like this so the Federal Government should try and fix such a data bank as soon as we are done with the pending census program. ,
The earlier this is set up the better not only for the lifespan of our academics but any other professional who may be cut down in his prime in such a horrific manner.

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UMTH: Orchard, for the Benefits of Patients’ Healing

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UMTH: Orchard, for the Benefits of Patients’ Healing

By: Balami Lazarus

Hospitals are considered universally to be the most serene environment where patients are expected to have the best healthcare services and attention and also to be provided with quality medical treatment and care through their doctors and caregivers, aided by other health workers, to enable the sick ones to recuperate, feel better, and get well. How can our hospitals achieve this?

However, this can be achieved not only by discharging their primary objectives through the provision of medical treatments but also in some other related friendly environmental health windows.

When the NEWSng team took a post-flood visit to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) recently to assess some projects like the one and only Interventional Radiology Centre (IRC) in Nigeria and the Stroke Centre (SC), among other few ongoing projects that are not peculiar to most hospitals in Nigeria.

Farms are of different types, but the one in question herein is an orchard, a special kind of farm. Orchards have never been part of the hospital environment, while gardens and parks are a common sight in our hospitals. Therefore, UMTH, under the able good leadership of Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, decided to make yet another landmark by establishing a large orchard within the hospital premises in Maiduguri.

Why an orchard in UMTH? Speaking to the CMD, Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo on the Orchard project, he happily said, “The Orchard is meant to provide a conducive environmental atmosphere/space for patients, their relatives, visitors, staff, and students to have contact with and the feel of the natural environment provided by the Orchard.” He further emphasized by saying that “patients will have a natural environment for them to relax, which will help in their healing processes.” He informed NEWSng that it is also meant to provide sources of fresh fruits for the patients and members of the hospital community at affordable prices. “The Orchard is not only established to provide leisure/relaxation, but its products—fruits—are going to be sold to assist in maintaining the facilities of the orchard.”

In the course of our reports, NEWSng spoke to Mr. Abubakar Sadiq Dawule, officer in charge of the orchard, who took us round. The Orchard is 1.75 hectares of land totaling 26 plots that are 25 meters in size. Abubakar Dawule said that each plot is planted with a single variety of economic tree that bears quality fruits. All the plots are planted with single different varieties of economic trees like cashew, custard apple tree , mango , orange, banana, guava, mango apple, pawpaw, date trees, tangerine, berries of different kinds, watermelon, and other varieties of economic trees/plants.”

Sadiq further informed NEWSng that the aims of the orchard are “to create a green area of plantation that will provide economic trees for the production of fruits.” He also said that is to help reduce global warming and provide protection for the hospital’s environmental beauty. “To have natural environment space for nutritional benefits of patients to improve their healing.

UMTH Orchard has standard functional facilities like a water fountain, a set of concrete backrest seats in each plot, and an office block consisting of shops, stores, and restrooms. The orchard is beautifully designed with paved walkways to each plot and free flow of water to all the plots. It is fenced with one main entrance. These efforts are carried out by an 18-man workforce, including security operatives, to secure the orchard.

Interestingly, the UMTH Orchard was sponsored by a well-meaning Nigerian Hon. Abdulmalik Zubairu Bungudu (Zanna Bungudu), a member of the National Assembly—House of Representatives representing the Bungudu/Maru Federal constituency of Zamfara State, with the sum of 20 million Naira.

Challenges faced by the Orchard, according to Abubakar Sadiq Dawule, are the need for additional borehole walkways and lights and more fertilizer/manure.

Garden scissors, an axe, a cutlass, and watering cans, among other handy tools, “are necessary for the maintenance of the orchard.”

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Five Children Injured in IED Explosion in Mafa LGA, Borno State

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Five Children Injured in IED Explosion in Mafa LGA, Borno State

By: Zagazola Makama

An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State on May 8, 2025, left five children injured, one of whom lost a hand.

Zagazola Makama understands that the explosion occurred around 1425hrs when the children unknowingly tampered with IED devices, hidden in block holes near a culvert on the access road to the ongoing construction site at the New Mafa Central Mosque.

The victims, four males and one female, were identified as Abdullahi Umar, Musa Mele, Fatima Abatcha, Abba Kawu Muhammed, and Khalid Alhaji Bukar, all of Mafa town. The blast caused varying degrees of injuries, with one of the boys losing his hand.

Following the incident, a combined team from the Explosive Ordinance Disposal-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) Unit, police from Mafa Division, and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) responded. The scene was cordoned off, and secondary devices were searched for, with pieces of can tins used as improvised containers for the IED found and professionally detonated.

Four of the victims were referred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment, while one victim with minor injuries was treated and discharged at Mafa General Hospital.

In response to the attack, the EOD-CBRN team conducted Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) for children and community members in Mafa.

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FCT Police arrest two notorious armed robbers in Kurudu

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FCT Police arrest two notorious armed robbers in Kurudu

By: Zagazola Makama

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested two notorious armed robbery suspects terrorising Kurudu and its environs.

The suspects, identified as Hassan Adamu and Auwal Mohammed, both aged 25, were arrested on May 8 at about 2:00 p.m. during a targeted raid by operatives of the Scorpion Squad.

Police sources said that the suspects were linked to multiple violent robbery incidents in the area.

“One of the suspects confessed to a specific robbery at Angwan Hausawa, Kurudu, where a male victim, identified as Mohammed, was stabbed and later died from the injuries sustained during the attack.

Acting on credible intelligence, police operatives stormed a criminal hideout in Kurudu where the suspects were apprehended. A sharp dagger, reportedly intended for use against police operatives, was recovered during the search.

The suspects also revealed the identities of other members of their gang who remain at large and are believed to be armed.

The police sources said a manhunt is ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover additional weapons.

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