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Actor Laide Olabanji Gallantly Tells Tinubu That ‘Nigerians Dying On Your Mandate’
Laide Olabanji, Ace Nollywood actor and CEO of LAIBAN Films International, has faulted the administration of President Bola Tinubu over its inability to protect the lives and properties of citizens.
The producer who was reacting to the worsening insecurity across the country, particularly the recent killing of a teacher who was beheaded in Oyo State, as well as daily killings by bandits in Plateau State, criticised Tinubu for failing to govern in the interest of Nigerians.
Olabanji questioned the government’s humanity. He lamented the non-stop bloodshed in Nigeria and the government’s nonchalant behavior and lack of responsiveness.
Speaking in pidgin, he said, “On your mandate we dey cry, on your mandate them dey cry, on your mandate, on your mandate. On your mandate people dey die.
“Nigerians are being killed every minute. And you are not afraid of God who created heaven and earth. You’ve turned the citizens’ lives to kite, they are being killed every day, and you are not responsive.”
Sharing the video on his Instagram page on Wednesday, he wrote, “If you can’t give Nigerians good electricity, better roads, if you can’t remove hunger in the country, if you can’t bring down fuel price, kindly give Nigerians good security.
“Nigeria is bleeding, Nigerians are dying in the hands of bandits and kidnapers. Let the killings stop in the country.”
Watch him speak
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INSECURITY: NSCDC Operatives, CBN Security Escorts Clash In Awka Over Missing Child
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
dailypost.ng
NSCDC operatives, CBN security escorts clash in Awka over missing child
Joe Chukindi
2–3 minutes
Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
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Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and private security operatives attached to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, branch in Awka, Anambra State, were involved in an altercation at the Weather Head Estate in Awka, causing pandemonium among residents.
Sources said the private security operatives led by the Chief Security Officer, CSO, of the CBN in Awka, confronted men of the NSCDC, who were in the estate on legitimate duty to rescue a missing child.
DAILY POST gathered that the operatives of the NSCDC were at the estate after a petition to them over a four-year-old child who was taken from her nursery school in Awka, without the permission of her guardian.
The source said the parents of the child were estranged, with the baby left in the care of the father, fueling suspicion that the mother of the child may have orchestrated her removal from the school.
The child was tracked by the NSCDC operatives to a building in the estate, and they were about to rescue her when a man said to have identified himself as the Chief Security Officer of CBN in Awka, arrived in a sky-blue Lexus RX 330 SUV and obstructed the NSCDC operatives, whisking away the child.
Our source said, “The incident happened in my estate and generated a huge tension as both sides of the security men challenged each other, with guns corked.
“Many people in the residential estate took to their heels, hiding far away from the incident to avoid being caught up in a shootout.”
Meanwhile, the phone lines of the Head of Media and Tactical Operations of the NSCDC Anambra Command, Okadigbo Edwin, were not reachable when our correspondent tried to confirm the report.
DAILY POST gathered that the Anambra State command of the NSCDC has written to the Awka branch of NSCDC over the conduct of the CSO, while calling for an investigation into the matter, insisting that their operatives were on legitimate duty.
Breaking News
Deputy Speaker Meranda Wins APC Primary In Apapa Constituency I, Lagos
The Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mojisola Meranda, has emerged victorious in the All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Assembly primary election for Apapa Constituency I.
Meranda secured 2,926 votes to defeat three other aspirants in the primary election conducted on Wednesday.
The exercise took place at Ijora Oloye Nursery and Primary School in Ijora and was reportedly peaceful despite the large turnout of delegates, party members, and supporters.
Delegates and party agents arrived at the venue from about 9:00 a.m., while operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, provided security throughout the exercise.
The APC ticket was contested by four aspirants, including Meranda, Esan Adedotun, Mike Egbayelo, and Elizabeth Toluwalope.
Meranda arrived at the venue shortly before the commencement of voting and was received by cheering supporters.
“I thank you all for the support; it is massive,” she said while addressing party members.
Speaking after the exercise, the APC youth leader in Ijora, Adams Aremu, described the outcome as a reflection of Meranda’s popularity and grassroots acceptance within the constituency.
He stated that several projects and empowerment initiatives executed by the lawmaker across different wards contributed to the support she received during the primary.
Another APC official, Joseph Layode, said party members and residents had expressed satisfaction with her performance through their votes.
According to him, Meranda’s political profile within the state continues to rise, adding that she could eventually become Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.
A delegate, Folasade Ojomo, also backed Meranda’s return, saying continuity would benefit the constituency.
In a separate result announced from an earlier exercise conducted across the five wards in Apapa Constituency I, Meranda reportedly polled 6,062 votes, while her closest challenger, Ayo Vaughan, secured 1,385 votes.
Reacting to her victory in a statement issued on Thursday, the deputy speaker dedicated the win to APC members and supporters across the constituency.
“To the leaders of our great party, the dedicated delegates, my political family, and the good people of Apapa Constituency I, I express my deepest gratitude for the overwhelming show of love, trust, and confidence reposed in me at the just concluded APC primaries,” she said.
“This victory is not mine alone; it belongs to every person who believes in our shared vision of progress, unity, and purposeful representation. Your support humbles me and strengthens my resolve to continue serving with diligence, loyalty, and unwavering commitment to the growth and development of our constituency.”
Meranda also assured constituents of her continued commitment to their welfare and development.
“I do not take this renewed mandate for granted, and by the grace of God, I will continue to work tirelessly for the peace, progress, and prosperity of our people,” she added.
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