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NYSC D-G urges organisations not to reject corps members

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NYSC D-G urges organisations not to reject corps members

Brig.-Gen. Muhammad Fadah, Director-General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), on Tuesday, enjoined organisations not to reject but accept corps members posted to them.

Fadah said this at the end of the 2022 Batch `B’ Stream 1 orientation course at the NYSC permanent orientation camp in Boro, Kaiama, in Kolokuma/Opkuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

The NYSC boss, who was represented by the NYSC Coordinator in Bayelsa, Mr Mohammed Jiya, urged them to assist the corps members to settle down for effective national service.

The director-general urged the corps members to sustain the spirit of patriotism, hard work and resilience that they imbibed during the course and strive to meet the expectations of Nigerians.

He urged them to contribute to the progress and development of their fatherland.

Fadah also urged them to integrate into host communities while appreciating and respecting cultures but avoiding involvement in local and partisan politics.

He commended their active participation in Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme’s in-camp training.

The D-G assured that the scheme would continue to liaise with financial institutions and other stakeholders to provide start-up loans to enable them to actualise their business dreams.

“I enjoin you to shun actions and omissions detrimental to the image of the scheme such as drug abuse, trafficking, cybercrime and advance fee fraud.

“Corps membership does not confer immunity from legal consequences of any wrongdoing.

“I, therefore, enjoin you to continue to be law-abiding while also serving as role models for the younger ones,” he said.

Reflecting on Community Development Service, he encouraged them to initiate and execute viable personal and group CDS projects that could help to lift the living standard of the people of their host communities.

The D-G further warned them against the use of social media for ethnic purposes, rumour peddling and the promotion of hatred.

“Instead, your activities online should be targeted at self-improvement as well as promotion of the unity, peace and prosperity of our dear country.

“In the same vein, avoid being speculative on issues affecting the NYSC; instead visit our websites, social media platforms and other official channels for clarifications,” he said.

The D-G also warned corps members against unauthorised journeys and night trips as they could not only increase the risk of an accident but also make rescue difficult.

“You are, therefore, advised to always cut short your trips from six O’clock in the evening and pass the night at NYSC lodges, military barracks and other locations officially designated as safe.

“Also, board vehicles only at approved motor parks so as to avoid falling prey to criminals,” he advised.

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Construction worker dies after vomiting blood in Abuja community

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By: Zagazola Makama

Tragedy struck in the Chikakore area of Byazhin community in the Federal Capital Territory on Friday when a 30-year-old construction worker, Paul Musa, suddenly slumped and died after vomiting blood.

Zagazola Makama learnt that the deceased, a member of the Bojuby ethnic group from Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, was working at a construction site when the incident occurred.

According to eyewitnesses, Musa began vomiting blood from his mouth and nose before collapsing and slipping into unconsciousness.

One Mr. Ayuba Ishaya, a resident of Byazhin village, reported the incident to local authorities after receiving a distress call from a man identified simply as Friday.

Emergency response operatives were immediately mobilised to the scene and rushed the victim to Kubwa General Hospital, where medical personnel confirmed him dead on arrival.

The remains of the deceased have been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary for preservation, while preliminary investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of death.

Police sources said an autopsy may be conducted to rule out any foul play or underlying medical condition.


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FCT police arrest suspected one-chance syndicate behind killing of Grace Godwin Alewa

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FCT police arrest suspected one-chance syndicate behind killing of Grace Godwin Alewa

By: Zagazola Makama

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested three suspected members of a notorious “one-chance” robbery syndicate allegedly responsible for the abduction and killing of Miss Grace Godwin Alewa, a 23-year-old woman whose lifeless body was discovered along Abubakar Street, Alex Ekwueme District, Jabi.

Zagazola Makama reports that the tragic incident occurred on Friday, July 11, when Grace, a petrol station attendant working in Abuja, boarded a commercial vehicle on her way home from work, unaware that it was operated by kidnappers posing as transporters.

Grace, who hailed from Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, was reportedly abducted and dispossessed of her belongings. The kidnappers subsequently contacted her family, demanding a ransom of N1 million for her release.

It remains unclear whether the ransom was paid or negotiations were still ongoing, but Grace was eventually killed and her body dumped by the roadside in Jabi. She was found the following morning at about 6:00 a.m., and though rushed to a nearby hospital by the police, she was pronounced dead on arrival.

The case drew public outrage, particularly after misleading social media narratives suggested she had been involved in a transactional relationship, claims which were debunked by her family and colleagues who insisted she was a hardworking young woman returning from work.

Following the incident, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igweh, ordered a tactical manhunt and charged operatives to intensify efforts to apprehend criminal gangs operating “one-chance” vehicles in the capital.

Acting on the directive, the Scorpion Squad, led by ACP Victor Godfrey, conducted a series of intelligence-driven raids between July 12 and 26, which culminated in the arrest of three suspects: Sunday Uduma a.k.a. Akidi, 39, from Ohafia LGA, Abia State, Godwin Eze, 39, from Cross River State, Nnaiji Ikenna, 33, from Imo State.

Police sources told Zagazola that the arrests were made through “actionable reconstructive digital intelligence,” and that the suspects have made useful confessional statements linking them to the crime.

The black Mazda 323 vehicle allegedly used in the kidnapping and subsequent killing of the victim has also been recovered.

Further investigations revealed that one of the suspects, Sunday Uduma, had previously been arrested on February 11, 2024, for a similar one-chance robbery case and was remanded at Keffi Correctional Facility. It remains unclear how he regained freedom and resumed criminal activities.

The police added that the suspects are currently in custody and are expected to face prosecution upon conclusion of investigations.

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Troops neutralise notorious bandit leader ‘Dan Dari Biyar’ in Sokoto

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Troops neutralise notorious bandit leader ‘Dan Dari Biyar’ in Sokoto

By: Zagazola Makama

The Nigerian Army Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA have neutralised a notorious bandit leader identified as Dan Dari Biyar during a clearance operation in the western axis of Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the bandit kingpin was eliminated on Thursday while attempting to collect a ransom from relatives of kidnapped victims in the forest corridor between Turtsawa, Mazau, and Zango villages.

Dan Dari Biyar, whose nickname was derived from his infamous catchphrase “I prefer ₦500 to a Hausa man” was known for his brutality against kidnap victims, often mocking them before demanding large sums in ransom.

He was reportedly based deep within the Tidibale forest, from where he launched coordinated attacks on communities in Lalle, Tsamaye, and parts of Gwaronyo, including the notorious razing of Gidan Sale village along the Gundumi axis.

Military intelligence linked him to multiple raids, ambushes, and acts of arson across Sokoto East senatorial zone, particularly in hard-to-reach forest enclaves.

Sources said the successful operation was part of an ongoing offensive by troops aimed at flushing out bandit elements and dismantling their hideouts.

The operation was executed by a joint team of the Nigerian Army and local security volunteers under the Sokoto State Government’s community protection initiative.

Zagazola gathered that arms, ammunition, and communication devices were recovered from the scene, while pursuit of fleeing members of his gang continues.

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