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Police Arrest 12 Suspects Over Death of Arise TV Anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu

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Ten days after the shocking death of Somtochukwu “Sommie” Maduagwu, a popular news anchor and producer with Arise Television, the Nigeria Police Force has confirmed the arrest of 12 suspects linked to the armed robbery that claimed her life.

Sommie was killed in the early hours of September 29 after armed robbers invaded her residence in the Katampe area of Abuja.

The incident also claimed the life of a private security guard on duty at the compound.

Police spokespersons announced the arrests on Thursday, saying the suspects had confessed to the crime during interrogation.

Four of the suspects were initially tracked down shortly after the attack through the mobile phones stolen from the scene.

One of the suspects, Shamsudeen Hassan, reportedly confessed to shooting the security guard who tried to stop them from entering the compound.

Another, Sani Sirajo, claimed he attempted to stop Sommie from falling off a storey building during the attack but was unable to due to her weight.

The suspects, according to the police statement, include:

1. Shamsudeen Hassan (Malumfashi LGA, Katsina State)

2. Hassan Isah, 22 (Zaria, Kaduna State)

3. Abubakar Alkamu (Abba), 27 (Musawa LGA, Katsina State)

4. Sani Sirajo (Dan Borume), 20 (Malumfashi LGA, Katsina State)

5. Mashkur Jamilu (Abba), 28 (Igabi LGA, Kaduna State)

6. Suleiman Badamasi (Dan-Sule), 21 (Malumfashi LGA, Katsina State)

7. Abdul Salam Saleh (Na-Durudu) (Katsina LGA, Katsina State)

8. Zaharadeen Muhammad (Gwaska), 23 (Chikun LGA, Kaduna State)

9. Musa Adamu (Musa Hassan), 30 (Malumfashi LGA, Katsina State)

10. Sumayya Mohammed (Baby), 27 (Sammaka LGA, Kaduna State)

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11. Isah Abdulrahman (Abbati), 25 (Zaria LGA, Kaduna State)

12. Musa Umar (Small), 31 (Maiduguri LGA, Borno State).

The police said investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the suspects’ involvement and to recover any stolen property. Authorities also assured the public that justice would be served for Sommie’s killing.

The tragic incident has sparked widespread grief across Nigeria’s media community. Prominent figures, including Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, have described Sommie as “a shining star” and called for swift prosecution of those responsible.

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BREAKING: Wike-led PDP faction expels Makinde, Bode George, others

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing a severe crisis, with a faction loyal to Minister Nyesom Wike expelling several high-ranking members, including Governors Seyi Makinde, Bala Mohammed, and Dauda Lawal, as well as former Chairman of the Board of Trustees Senator Adolphus Wabara and recently elected National Chairman Kabiru Turaki.

This move follows the controversial PDP national convention in Ibadan, where Wike and his loyalists were expelled from the party.

The expelled members are accused of anti-party activities, disobedience to court orders, and conduct bringing the party into disrepute.

The factional National Executive Committee also dissolved state executive councils in Oyo, Bauchi, Zamfara, Yobe, Lagos, and Ekiti States, directing caretaker committees and fresh congresses.

This crisis has sparked concerns about the party’s future, with some analysts describing it as “heading to Golgotha”.

The PDP’s internal conflicts have led to defections, weakened its opposition stance, and raised questions about its viability in future elections.

 

 

 

 

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Wike-led faction takes over PDP national secretariat

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The Peoples Democratic Party faction loyal to FCT minister Nyesom Wike has taken over the party’s national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja.

The takeover of the party’s secretariat was reportedly ahead of a parallel meeting scheduled for the same venue by the faction that held its national convention in Ibadan over the weekend.

Samuel Anyanwu, National Secretary of the pro-Wike faction, arrived at the secretariat with some members of his group.

Shortly after, members of the Taminu Turaki-led faction also arrived but were blocked from entering.

Reports indicate that two governors from the Turaki faction forced their way into the building.

Security operatives responded by firing gunshots and releasing teargas to disperse remaining members, triggering panic and confusion as attendees scrambled for safety.

While speaking to newsmen before the arrival of the Turaki faction, Anyanwu described the security presence as routine, aimed at maintaining order during Board of Trustees (BoT) and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings. He confirmed that his faction was prepared to hold the meetings as scheduled

 

 

 

 

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Senator Ted Cruz outlines next steps on addressing Christian genocide in Nigeria

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US Senator Ted Cruz is taking further action regarding the alleged killings of Christians in Nigeria.

This follows President Donald Trump’s designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” due to widespread violence and mass murder of Christians.

Trump also warned that the US military might intervene to eliminate Islamic extremists responsible for the killings.

Cruz plans to impose targeted sanctions on Nigerian government officials aiding terrorism.

He stated, “The next step is putting targeted sanctions on particular government officials; government officials who are complicit in what is happening.”

Cruz highlighted that 12 Nigerian states have Sharia and blasphemy laws, which are used to persecute Christians.

Cruz’s Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act aims to hold accountable Nigerian officials facilitating Islamist jihadist violence and enforcing blasphemy laws.

The bill would impose sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, on these officials.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian government has denied allegations of Christian persecution, attributing violence to complex security issues and criminality.

Cruz, however, claimed the government is aware of policies fueling persecution but chooses media manipulation over accountability.

 

 

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