Minna, Niger State – The Niger State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of 30 suspected thugs during a Maulud celebration procession in the state.
The suspects were apprehended for engaging in violent activities that disrupted the peaceful religious event. According to the command, the arrests were made after reports of clashes among rival groups, which threatened public safety.
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed that dangerous weapons, including knives and clubs, were recovered from the suspects. He added that the command had deployed additional personnel to ensure calm and protect worshippers during the celebration.
The Commissioner of Police, Shawulu Ebenezer Danmamman, reiterated the commitment of the force to maintaining peace and order, warning that any attempt to hijack religious gatherings for violence would not be tolerated.
The arrested suspects, according to the police, will be charged to court after investigations are concluded.
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Lagos, Nigeria has recorded a sharp increase in fuel exports as several foreign refineries continue to experience shutdowns due to maintenance and operational challenges. Industry experts say the disruptions in overseas refining capacity have created supply gaps in regional and global markets, positioning the $20 billion Lagos-based refinery as a key supplier. The refinery, Africa’s largest, has already begun exporting refined products such as diesel and aviation fuel to markets across West Africa and beyond. Analysts note that the surge in exports highlights the strategic importance of Nigeria’s refining hub in ensuring regional energy security while also boosting foreign exchange earnings for the country. The Dangote Refinery, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, is expected to progressively expand its product range to include petrol and other derivatives as operations scale up.
Importers in Nigeria have raised strong objections following a decision by an international shipping company to increase its surcharge fees by $500 per container. The development has sparked concerns among traders, freight forwarders, and industry stakeholders, who argue that the additional cost will further burden businesses already grappling with high exchange rates, inflation, and rising port charges. According to clearing agents at the Lagos ports, the sudden hike is unjustifiable and could lead to higher costs of imported goods in the Nigerian market. They stressed that consumers would ultimately bear the brunt, with prices of essential commodities likely to rise. Industry associations have called on the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and the Federal Government to intervene, regulate shipping charges, and prevent arbitrary hikes that threaten trade facilitation. Analysts warn that if not addressed, the surcharge increment could discourage imports and worsen Nigeria’s cost-of-living crisis.
The Chairman of SAGAMA HOMES and SAGAMA Construction & Engineering Ltd, Alhaji Ali Nuhu, paid a special visit to an orphanage in Kano State, where he donated essential food items to support the orphans and their caregivers. The donation included rice, pasta, cooking oil, and other essential food supplies aimed at easing the burden of the orphanage, especially at a time when the prices of food items are rising in the markets. Speaking during the visit, Alhaji Ali Nuhu explained that the gesture was part of SAGAMA's commitment to community development, as well as a way of showing care to those who need it most. “Caring for orphans and the less privileged is a responsibility we all share as members of the community. This donation may be small compared to the real effort required, but it is a step towards supporting these children,” he said. The management of the orphanage expressed deep gratitude for the visit and the donation, appreciating Alhaji Ali Nuhu for his generosity and kindness. They also prayed for his continued success in all his endeavors. This humanitarian act further demonstrates that SAGAMA Construction Ltd is not only committed to construction and infrastructure projects but also plays a vital role in supporting social welfare and caring for the less privileged in society.
Nairobi, Kenya – Tragedy struck in the Kenyan capital on Friday as a prominent lawyer was shot dead in a drive-by shooting, sending shockwaves across the legal community and the wider public. Eyewitnesses reported that unidentified gunmen opened fire on the lawyer’s vehicle in Nairobi, killing him instantly before speeding away. The victim, whose identity has not yet been officially released, was said to have been involved in several high-profile cases. Police have since launched an investigation into the incident, describing it as a targeted attack. Authorities have assured the public that efforts are underway to track down the assailants. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has condemned the killing, calling it a direct attack on justice and the rule of law, while urging security agencies to ensure the perpetrators face justice. The shocking incident has renewed concerns about rising insecurity in Nairobi, with many Kenyans demanding stronger government measures to combat violent crime.
Lagos, Nigeria — A Nigerian migrant has recounted a harrowing ordeal in Libya, claiming his employer trapped him and forcibly drained his blood before he was eventually rescued and returned home. The victim, whose identity was withheld for security reasons, shared his story during a press briefing in Lagos, organized by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). According to him, what began as a search for greener pastures through irregular migration commonly referred to as “Japa” turned into a nightmare of forced labor, abuse, and exploitation. NAPTIP officials confirmed that several Nigerians have suffered similar abuses in parts of North Africa, warning citizens against falling prey to traffickers and deceptive job offers abroad. Human rights groups have renewed calls for stronger government interventions, stressing the need for awareness campaigns, rehabilitation programs, and safe migration pathways for young Nigerians.
The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a 38-year-old man, Mubarak Bello of Kofar Yamma Quarters, Kurfi Local Government Area, over alleged illegal possession of firearms and impersonation. Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday, September 14, 2025. He said the suspect was apprehended on Saturday, September 13, at about 2:30 a.m. during a routine patrol by operatives of the Operations Department under the supervision of Commissioner of Police, CP Bello Shehu. According to the statement, Bello, who was driving an ash-colored Toyota Corolla with registration number Lagos GGE 473 BH, was stopped for questioning but failed to provide a satisfactory explanation about himself and the vehicle. A search conducted on the car reportedly led to the recovery of a locally fabricated rifle, four live cartridges, two expended shells, a fake police identity card, and an extra license plate marked Kano FGE 68. The police spokesperson added that the suspect is currently in custody, while investigations are ongoing to ascertain the source of the firearm, the fake ID, and other exhibits recovered.
Minna, Niger State – The Niger State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of 30 suspected thugs during a Maulud celebration procession in the state. The suspects were apprehended for engaging in violent activities that disrupted the peaceful religious event. According to the command, the arrests were made after reports of clashes among rival groups, which threatened public safety. Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed that dangerous weapons, including knives and clubs, were recovered from the suspects. He added that the command had deployed additional personnel to ensure calm and protect worshippers during the celebration. The Commissioner of Police, Shawulu Ebenezer Danmamman, reiterated the commitment of the force to maintaining peace and order, warning that any attempt to hijack religious gatherings for violence would not be tolerated. The arrested suspects, according to the police, will be charged to court after investigations are concluded.
Gbiniyiri, Upper West Region, Ghana – At least 31 people have been killed and more than 48,000 displaced following a violent communal clash that erupted in Gbiniyiri and spread across 12 neighboring communities in the Upper West Region of Ghana. Local authorities confirmed the fatalities on Sunday, noting that homes were torched and properties destroyed as rival groups engaged in days of violent confrontations. Thousands of residents, including women and children, have fled their homes, seeking refuge in nearby towns and temporary shelters. Ghana’s National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) said emergency response teams have been deployed to provide relief materials, while security agencies work to restore calm and prevent further escalation. Community leaders have called for dialogue and reconciliation to end the violence, while humanitarian groups warn of worsening conditions if urgent aid is not provided.