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Navy Intercept Three Stowaway Suspects Off Lagos Coast


The Nigerian Navy has intercepted and rescued three suspected stowaways aboard the merchant vessel MSC STELLA (IMO No. 9279988) off the Lagos Fairway Buoy in efforts to strengthen maritime security and search-and-rescue operations.

The piece of information is in a statement issued by the Director of Naval Information, Navy Capt. Abiodun Folorunsho, on Monday in Abuja.

Folorunsho stated that the operation was carried out by personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT following credible intelligence from the Western Regional Control Centre (WRCC) at about 5.05 p.m. on April 19.

He said the Quick Response Team deployed from Tarkwa Bay successfully rescued the suspects about five nautical miles off the Lagos coastline.

He indicated that preliminary investigations revealed the suspects illegally boarded the vessel at about 1am on April 17 while it was berthed at Tin Can Island Port, Lagos.

He identified the individuals as Aguru Michael (27), a national of Benin Republic; Soye Monday (25), from Ondo State; and Kentobou Peter (22), from Delta.

He said that the suspects intended to stow away to Europe.

The director noted that the operation underscored navy’s sustained commitment to safeguarding lives at sea and curbing irregular migration within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

He recalled previous successful search-and-rescue missions, including the rescue of seven persons following a maritime collision in Bayelsa, and the rescue and handover of three foreign stowaways aboard MT ANATOLIA in March 2026.

He added that “the suspects are currently in the custody of NNS BEECROFT undergoing investigation and administrative processing in line with extant laws.

“The Nigerian Navy reaffirmed its commitment to maritime safety, security and continuous surveillance of Nigeria’s territorial waters.”

  

Dispatch Rider Dies In A Collision With Tanker At Alapere


A dispatch rider has lost his life in a fatal road accident in the Motorways Inward Estate area of Alapere, following a collision with a tanker.

The spokesperson for the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Adebayo Taofiq, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, noting that the incident involved an empty NIPCO tanker with registration number TTN-776ZQ.

According to Taofiq, preliminary findings showed that the tanker driver, who was allegedly speeding, rammed into the moving dispatch rider, leading to his instant death.

Taofiq added that LASTMA officials responded swiftly to the scene, preventing a breakdown of law and order as aggrieved dispatch riders reportedly attacked the tanker driver.

The agency said its personnel, displaying professionalism and restraint, rescued the injured driver from the mob and handed him over to officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service, who took him to a nearby hospital for treatment.

He stated, “In the immediate aftermath, officers of LASTMA exhibited remarkable alacrity and professionalism by arriving expeditiously at the scene.

“Their prompt intervention proved decisive in forestalling a potential breakdown of law and order, as a group of enraged dispatch riders had converged and launched an attack on the tanker driver.

“Displaying commendable composure and tactical restraint, LASTMA personnel successfully extricated the tanker driver from the hostile crowd.

“He was subsequently transferred to the officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service, who conveyed him to a nearby medical facility for urgent attention as he had sustained severe injuries.”

Taofiq added that operatives of the Alausa Police Station were also deployed to the scene to restore calm and disperse the crowd.

Reacting, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed condolences to the family of the deceased rider and urged road users to prioritise safety.

He warned tanker drivers and other motorists against reckless driving and excessive speed, describing them as major causes of road accidents.

“This unfortunate incident accentuates the urgent need for heightened vigilance and a collective recommitment to road safety. Every road user bears a fundamental responsibility to act prudently and safeguard human life,” he stated.

The agency added that the tanker and the wreckage of the motorcycle had been handed over to the police, while investigations into the incident were ongoing.

  

How Armed Men Invaded Ojo In Broad Daylight, Robbing And Looting ,


Residents and shop owners in Ojo area were thrown into panic on Friday after a gang of armed men attacked shops and dispossessed passersby of their valuables along LASU Road.

It was gathered that the incident occurred at about 11 am in the Iyana School and First Gate areas of the community.

According to eyewitness accounts, the assailants, who were about 15 in number, were heavily armed with guns and machetes.

A resident of the area who identified himself simply as Omowunmi said while some people ran for safety, others were not as lucky as they were robbed in the process.

She said, “We did not know where they emerged from; we just saw them all dressed in black and displaying different weapons, including guns and machetes.

“Some of them also wore nose masks. They started from First Gate down towards Iyana School. They were approaching people randomly while people ran for safety.”

Another eyewitness, who did not want his name in print due to security reasons, said the gang also stormed several shops, including a popular supermarket in the area, carting away goods and cash.

“While the robbery and assault were ongoing, some traders quickly locked up their shops, while others abandoned their businesses and ran for safety. They entered some of the shops, including a supermarket, and took away goods and cash,” the source added.

Residents in the area lamented that the hoodlums carried out the operation for several minutes unchallenged.

They also explained that there was no immediate security intervention despite the closeness of a police station to the location where the incident occurred.

“First, we were surprised that such an incident was happening in broad daylight. More worrisome is the fact that the operation lasted for several minutes without police intervention.

“A police station is just about three minutes away from where the incident happened, and no officer was in sight while the boys continued robbing,” a resident, Pius Oleme, said.

Oleme said business owners now operate in fear of a possible return of the armed gang to the area after the incident.

An X user, @ThatOjoBoy, posted a video of the incident, in which one of the armed men, wielding a machete, was seen harassing passersby while also trying to catch up with passengers in a commercial bus.

“A lady captured this video yesterday, crying and begging the bus driver to move as armed men with cutlasses and guns stormed Iyana School in broad daylight along LASU Road, Ojo, Lagos,” he wrote.

When contacted for a reaction on Monday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, said the incident stemmed from a clash between two factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers in an attempted takeover of a bus park in the community. She added that this was later hijacked by hoodlums.

“It was the National Union of Road Transport Workers that was fighting. A section wanted to take over the park in the area, while the other section confronted them. We were able to take charge of the situation, but hoodlums took advantage at the 1st gate area. One person was arrested and handed over to Command Special Squad 1.”.

  

International Miracle Service Debuts In Lagos


Renowned evangelist and senior pastor, Pastor Andrew Umoru, has unveiled the inaugural edition of the International Miracle Service (IMS), a global spiritual outreach that debuted in Lagos with a message centered on divine intervention, forgiveness, and transformation.

The maiden service, held on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at the Paradise Event Arena in Ebute-Metta, attracted participants from across Nigeria and abroad. The gathering was described by organisers as a landmark event aimed at ushering believers into what the cleric termed a “new season of grace and manifestation.”

In his inaugural address, Pastor Umoru said the programme was more than a routine church meeting, describing it as a “divine appointment” with deep spiritual significance. He expressed confidence that the service would trigger “unusual testimonies, undeniable miracles, and supernatural shifts,” raising expectations of healing, deliverance, and breakthrough encounters.

The launch of IMS comes amid growing public interest in the pastor’s recent ministerial direction, including discussions surrounding his administrative status and reported transition from previous affiliations.

Pastor Umoru, widely regarded within and beyond Nigeria’s Christian community, reiterated the need for spiritual depth and doctrinal soundness in worship. He also advocated a return to hymn-based expressions, which he said “prepare the soul” and foster deeper encounters with God.

Organizers disclosed that the International Miracle Service would hold weekly, with worshippers gathering every Wednesday for intensive prayer sessions, prophetic ministrations, and teachings focused on faith, restoration, and divine empowerment.

Attendees have been encouraged to approach subsequent services with readiness and expectation. “Come hungry. Come expectant and come with faith in your heart,” the cleric urged.

The weekly programme is expected to attract increasing participation, particularly in Lagos, where faith-based gatherings continue to play a significant role in social and spiritual life. Organizers also noted that digital platforms would be utilized to enable global participation in the services.

 

POETRY: Hiding In A Coffin By Dumbiri Frank Eboh


Hiding In A Coffin

 

For fear of dying

Big Brother ran away

From the crowding of anger on the streets

Where a mass of hungry skeletons are stormed

Waiting in vain for the people’s champion

Away from the battleground

Where truth is pushed to the wall

By the gods and their ambiguous oracles

In  unfair and hideous encounters

Away from incensed protesting elements

And the terrible howling whirlwinds of deceit

Sweeping dust and blinding brother from brother

Away from the sun and his brutal rays

Now reigning in fatal glory

Big Brother ran into his own bedroom

To hide in a coffin

And all for fear of dying.

 

Copyright: Dumbiri Frank Eboh 

  

How I Was Beaten Mercilessly In Lagos For Supporting Tinubu - Popular Music Promoter, Ijoba Danku Speaks From Hospital Bed


The political climate in Nigeria is becoming increasingly volatile as music promoter, Ijoba Danku, has alleged that he was assaulted in Lagos, claiming the attack was linked to his open support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Danku, who is known in Nigeria’s street-hop music scene for promoting emerging artistes, said the incident occurred on Friday around Illeshu, near the popular New Afrika Shrine.

Speaking from his hospital bed in a video shared on social media, he rejected claims that the attack was a random robbery or street altercation, insisting it was politically motivated.

“I was attacked yesterday on the streets of Illeshu by some boys just because I am supporting APC, Asiwaju 2027,” he said, referring to Tinubu’s anticipated bid for a second term.

“They wounded me and damaged my car.”

As of the time of filing this report, authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the incident, and the circumstances surrounding the attack remain unclear.

Reports indicate instances of targeted harassment, physical violence, and intimidation against individuals and groups supporting President Bola Tinubu in specific political hotspots. Supporters, such as political campaigners and grassroots organizers, have reported being beaten and harassed.  

It would be recalled that the Grassroots Movement for Tinubu (GMT) in Ondo State sometime ago expressed strong concerns over sponsored attacks and harassment targeted at its members and activities, which it believed were part of a broader attempt to stifle independent support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the state. The GMT accused "faceless individuals" of destroying campaign billboards promoting President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election along the Airport Road and Oba-Ile corridor in Akure.

  

Open Defecation: Lagos Deploys 1,710 Public Toilets Across The State, Orders Business Outfits To Make Their Restrooms Accessible To The Public


The Lagos State Government has deployed 1,710 functional public toilets across the state and directed businesses, including restaurants, filling stations and banks, to make their restrooms accessible to members of the public.

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in a post on X on Saturday, noting that the facilities are strategically located to serve both residents and visitors.

Wahab said government alone cannot eliminate open defecation, urging private establishments that serve the public to support ongoing sanitation efforts by allowing access to their restrooms where feasible.

He explained that the initiative is designed to significantly expand sanitation coverage across the state through collaboration between government and the private sector.

According to him, enforcement of environmental sanitation laws is also being strengthened alongside the expansion of infrastructure.

He wrote, “As part of our sustained efforts to eliminate open defecation and improve public sanitation across Lagos State, we currently have 1,710 functioning public toilets strategically located across the state for residents and visitors.

“However, government cannot do this alone. We are encouraging businesses such as filling stations, banks, eateries, and other public-facing facilities to make their restrooms accessible to the public where possible. This collaborative approach will significantly complement government efforts and expand access to sanitation facilities across the state”.

He added that authorities are arresting and prosecuting individuals caught engaging in open defecation in accordance with the law.

He said the measures were necessary to protect public health, preserve dignity, and maintain a cleaner environment for all.

“At the same time, we continue to enforce environmental sanitation laws. Individuals caught engaging in open defecation are being arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law. These measures are necessary to protect public health, preserve dignity, and maintain a cleaner environment for all”, he added.

Wahab described access to sanitation as a shared responsibility. He stressed that residents and businesses must play their part as the government continues to expand infrastructure to ensure Lagos remains clean, safe, and habitable.

He concluded, “Access to sanitation is a shared responsibility. While government continues to expand infrastructure, residents and businesses must also play their part in ensuring Lagos remains clean, safe, and habitable”.

  

How Murder Suspect Fled Lagos To Murder Lover In Cross River


    On Sunday, March 29, a 30-year-old man, Sunday Ejor, of Nwang community, Ekajuk Ward 2 in Ogoja Local Government Area of Northern Cross River State, allegedly butchered his live-in lover, Lucy Moshe Igu, 26, a native of Abrumbede, Ibil, also in Ekajuk, and hid her body in the bush.

The suspect, a peasant farmer, was allegedly previously accused in Lagos where he was resident also for murder and involvement in illicit narcotic substances, escaped and went back to his Nwang community, three years ago, where he met and fell in love with the victim.

The relationship, according to villagers in Nwang, was checkered owing to frequent fights because of accusations of infidelity against Lucy by Sunday even as he failed to undertake the proper marital process for his so-called lover to become his wife. He frequently accused the lady of cheating on him with three of his friends, names withheld.

On the day of the murder, Sunday began attacking the lady at night and early in the morning, allegedly dragged her to a nearby stream and inflicted her with severe cuts on her head, face and neck which led to her death.

To conceal the murder, he allegedly wrapped her body in the wrapper she was tying and dragged her into the bush.

The absence of the woman from home for several hours, it was gathered, raised suspicion from some youths who accosted the suspect and, after threats, he led them to where he dumped the lady’s body. The youths were about to lynch him when someone called in the police who rescued the man and took him into custody.

When Sunday Vanguard visited Ibil village, a cousin of the deceased, Joy Philip, said: “The man brutally killed my cousin in the farm even though he is yet to pay the bride price or even bring the customary drink to the family as culture demands”.

She lamented that the incident happened months after her eldest brother drowned in the local river at midnight.

“These frequent deaths have become too many in my family.  Moshe, may your spirit not rest while your killer is still breathing. Make sure peace is far from him until you get the justice you deserve and find rest in peace”, the cousin said as tears ran down her cheeks.

After the arrest of the suspect by policemen from  the Ogoja Divisional Police Station, women from both communities who thronged the police station in large numbers clashed at the police station.

While Ibil women demanded for the release of the man to them “to handle him in our own way”, Nwang women insisted that the right process must be followed to get justice for the victim.

“Cruelty like this exists because the system has failed us. No one cares about what the law says, everyone has become a judge of his own insanity so we are ready to do justice to this cruelty”, Uduma, one of the protesting Ibil women, told Sunday Vanguard. 

She said the man took life out of another human being and as such ”does not deserve to live”.

The Nwang women, for their part, insisted that the killing “was an accident and due process must be followed for justice to prevail”.

“Do two wrongs make a right? The killing may be an accident or in self-defense. It could be that the girl attacked her husband first and these Ibil women are asking the police to release our son to them to kill him. Is that the right thing to do?” Madam Agnes Abu, the leader of the Nwang women, said while defending their son.

According to her, the lovers lived in Nwang community and everyone knew that the lovers were frequently involved in fights.

Cross River State Police Command said the man had been arrested.

Confirming the arrest, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, police spokesman, said sources alleged that the suspect carried out the attack due to suspicions of infidelity.

“Police operatives swiftly responded upon receiving the report and visited the scene of the incident and the suspect was apprehended and rescued from an attempted mob action by youths. He is in custody for his safety and ongoing investigation”, he added.

The spokesman further disclosed that the victim’s remains had been deposited at the General Hospital mortuary in Ogoja. He concluded that the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.

 Culled from Vanguard  

Newly Delivered Mother Accuses Ikotun Hospital Of Stealing One Of Her Twin Babies


The Lagos State Police Command on Wednesday said it had commenced an investigation into the alleged disappearance of a newborn at a private hospital in the Ikotun area of the state.

The command, reacting to a viral video of a woman accusing medical staff of withholding one of her twins after delivery, said the matter was being handled with relevant stakeholders.

A statement by its spokesperson, Abimbola Adebisi, and obtained by PUNCH Metro  read, “The Command is aware of the trending video and wishes to inform the public that the matter is currently under investigation.

“Relevant professional bodies and associations have been contacted and are working in synergy with the Police to get to the root of the situation.”

It added that the Area Commander, Area M, was personally overseeing the case, assuring that findings would be made public.

“The outcome of the investigation will be made public in due course. Members of the public are hereby urged to remain calm, as the situation is under control,” the statement added.

The incident sparked tension after a viral video showed a woman, identified as Blessing Isioma David, accusing staff of Tip-Top Solution Hospital of withholding her second baby after delivery.

In the footage shared by AsakyGRN on X, the woman—seen holding a newborn—was filmed shouting at a supposed doctor of the facility identified as Tip-Top Solution hospital while demanding the whereabouts of her second baby.

“Produce my second baby. This is not good enough. I did not come to this hospital to be robbed of my baby,” she was heard screaming in the video.

In the background, individuals who accompanied her were also heard demanding the arrest of hospital staff over allegations of baby trafficking.

The video also displayed an obstetric scan report said to belong to the patient, identified as Blessing Isioma David, 28, dated March 2026, which indicated a twin pregnancy with two foetuses observed.

The report stated, “Twin visible. Twin 1 is an oblique cephalic while Twin 2 is a transverse presentation. Normal cardiac pulsations noted,” adding that “Gender for Twin 1 is XY, while Gender for Twin 2 is XX.”

Reacting to the allegation, the hospital’s medical director, Sunday Babajide, dismissed claims of wrongdoing, insisting that only one baby was delivered and that the scan result was inaccurate.

“The scan was wrong, and she did not do another scan in another centre. It was an error; the scan said two instead of one.

“We invited the husband to the theatre… the husband witnessed that it was one. The woman herself was not asleep; she was awake,” Babajide was quoted as saying to the Peoples Gazette.

The hospital director added that the family was also informed immediately after birth.

Corroborating his claim on the scan, Babajide asserted, “If the scan was done at the early stage… it will clearly show it. But if the scan was done at a later period, an error can occur,” he said, noting that the scan was done at about 20 weeks.

“The mistake we made was that we should have insisted on her doing another scan elsewhere to be doubly sure,” he added.

  

NSCDC Uncovers Baby Factory In Badagry Where Babies Are Sold For N1.8 Million


Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Lagos State Command, have busted a baby factory in Okuju, Ilado, Badagry area of Lagos.

In the operation carried out on Wednesday night into the early hours of Thursday, the operatives rescued 18 pregnant women and 10 children, and arrested the operators of the facility, Joy Okeke and Raphael Agwu.

The victims were said to have subscribed to the facility via an offer on a Facebook platform.

The pregnant women, upon delivery, have their children sold and are paid between N500,000 and N1.8m.

The victims, between the ages of 18 and 30, were paraded at the NSCDC office, Badagry division, Ibereko, on Friday.

Some of the pregnant women had come to the centre with children and infants also up for sale to willing buyers.

At the parade, Commandant, Lagos State, NSCDC, Adedotun Keshinro, said its operatives swooped on the big flat containing many rooms that house the victims following actionable intelligence that lasted three weeks.

Keshinro said, “They are operating a baby factory where victims are made pregnant. When the babies are delivered, they are sold.

“The suspects entice the victims who are pregnant to come and negotiate with them that when they deliver the babies, the babies will be taken from them and they’ll be paid off.

“When they deliver the babies, the babies will be taken from them to be sold to their customers, and the victims will be paid off.”

One of the 18 victims rescued was said to have suffered a miscarriage.

“There are 18 victims who are fully pregnant, but one of them had a miscarriage. So, 17 of them are currently carrying pregnancies. And there are other babies there who are grown, and they are also here on negotiation to be sold to interested buyers,” Keshinro added.

Noting that the operators of the facility had committed a “grievous crime against humanity,” the NSCDC Commandant said they would be handed over to the police for prosecution, while the victims would be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons.

Among items retrieved at the facility were a pumping machine, generator set, standing fans, gas cylinders, burner, cooking pots, phones, mats, toiletries, baby skincare products, tableware and assorted food items.

On what becomes of the Badagry facility, Keshinro said, “We will hand over the place to the state government. The state government may decide to demolish the place so that they will not be able to continue to use it for that activity.”

Answering questions from journalists, Okeke, the chief operator of the facility, said she arrived at the Badagry location in January from Ikorodu, in search of a bigger apartment.

Okeke said she adopted children for those who do not have any.

She said, “We are adopting children to give to those who don’t have children. I have been doing this for some months. I moved here from Ikorodu in search of a bigger apartment. We were in Ikorodu before. We are two operating this place.”

She declined to state how much she sells a child or how they get to the facility, saying, “I can talk further when my lawyer is here. I don’t want to talk anymore.

“If you are interrogating me, my lawyer should be present.”

Speaking with newsmen, some of the victims said they subscribed to the centre after negotiating online with the operator that they would surrender their baby upon delivery and be paid.

One of the women said the agreement reached was that she would be paid the sum of N1m, while another said she was promised N1.8m.

One, named Joy, said she opted for the facility because she got pregnant with an “irresponsible man.”

She said she previously had two children who were being cared for by her mum in the village.

The ladies claimed that they were well-fed daily, were allowed to use their phones, and could request medical attention if feeling unwell, except that they were not allowed to leave the facility at will.

One of the women further stated that part of the agreement was that they could leave the centre before delivery, but would not receive a dime.

According to Raphael Agwu, who was arrested alongside the operator of the facility, the ladies come in pregnant and sign an agreement to deliver their babies and have them sold while they are paid off.

Agwu said he believed the centre offered an alternative to women considering aborting their pregnancies and helped childless couples.

He said, “There are agents on an online group who propose that instead of aborting it, you can come to us, and we will take care of you. And when you deliver the child, we’ll take the baby for ourselves.

“There are groups for adoption, abortion and unwanted pregnancies on Facebook. They are open groups. These people post that they want to give up their child for adoption, and negotiation begins.

“They were already pregnant on their own and decided to give birth for adoption. So, in order for us to be safe, because of that agreement, they gave their consent and everything.”

Agwu, who claimed he works as a housekeeper, said the women are enticed to the facility because of the promise of a compensation payment of at least N1 million for the sale of their child at delivery.

“They came on their own. Some of them were referred to us by agents. Most of them came with their children. All those children you saw are people who came with their kids.

“Some childless couples come to us seeking to adopt children. I didn’t see it as a big crime because my thinking is they are helping some childless couples,” he said.