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Police Parades 118 Cultism, Robbery, Kidnapping Other Suspects in Lagos State

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Lagos State Police Command has paraded 118 suspects arrested across different parts of the state for alleged involvement in cultism, armed robbery, murder, kidnapping, vandalism, illegal possession of firearms, street violence and related criminal activities.

Addressing journalists while parading the suspects on Wednesday, the Commissioner of Police, Fatai Tijani, said the arrests were the outcome of sustained intelligence-led operations and coordinated raids across identified crime flashpoints in Lagos.

Among those paraded was 38-year-old Emmanuel Ogbu, who reportedly confessed to returning to cult activities after previously serving a jail term in 2018 for a similar offence.

His case, according to the police, is part of a wider pattern of recidivism being tracked by investigators.

The command disclosed that a series of coordinated operations carried out on April 27, 2026, around Ilasan, Lekki and Maroko led to the arrest of 58 suspects linked to street violence, phone snatching, armed attacks and harassment of residents within the Lekki axis.

Police said the suspects allegedly operated in groups targeting unsuspecting members of the public, especially around traffic corridors, where they were accused of dispossessing victims of mobile phones and valuables before fleeing the scene.

Items recovered from the suspects include 11 locally fabricated Beretta pistols, one cut-to-size pistol, one standard Beretta pistol, two Dane guns, nine telecom power batteries, four cutlasses, one knife, 21 bags of suspected Indian hemp, assorted charms and other incriminating exhibits.

In a related development, the police said operatives arrested two suspects, 23-year-old Elijah Emmanuel and 21-year-old Tony Ekwane Oghanetega, in connection with a kidnapping operation in the Lucy Fibre area of Ikorodu.

Investigators alleged that the duo were involved in the abduction and killing of 17-year-old Thomson Omokhafe Adams on April 22, 2026.

The command further stated that interrogation linked the same suspects to another kidnapping and murder incident recorded on November 30, 2025, during which a female victim was allegedly killed after a ransom of N300,000 had been collected.

The police commissioner also briefed on a separate investigation into the theft of over 650 telecom power assets between 2025 and 2026.

He said the probe led to the arrest of Orji Emeka in Ikeja, who reportedly led detectives to Alausa, where Obiagwu Kingsley was also apprehended, while another suspect, Oluwatosin Sani, was arrested in the Gbogbo area of Ikorodu, with nine telecom power batteries recovered from him.

The command further confirmed the arrest of eight suspected cultists during a raid in Iwaya on April 22, 2026, as well as 20 other suspects linked to cult-related violence and armed robbery on Lagos Island on April 20, 2026.

According to the police, the suspects are believed to be members of rival confraternities, including the Aiye and Eiye groups, and were allegedly involved in violent clashes and attacks recorded earlier in April.

Tijani said investigations are ongoing and assured that all suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of interrogations and forensic analysis.

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2027 Presidential: There will be no Election in North if ADC is not on Ballot

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A good governance Advocate, Shehu Gazali Sadiq, has threatened that there would be no election in the northern part of the country if the African Democratic Congress, ADC is not on the ballot.

In a post on his verified X handle, Sadiq declared that the safety of any northerner, who comes out to vote may not be guaranteed.

He wrote, “If ADC is not on the ballot, there will be no election in Northern Nigeria.

“If you come out to vote, whatever you see accept it. This is both a threat and a warning”.

The post which generated over one thousand shares and 90 thousand reach, attracted party supporters, who yielded to the warning.

This is coming a few hours before the Supreme Court rules on the leadership crisis threatening ADC’s chances of participating in the coming election.

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Action Peoples Party (APP) Dismisses Court Order Over Party’s Nationwide Congresses

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The newly inaugurated Action Peoples Party (APP) Imo State chapter, has dismissed the purported nullification of party’s nationwide congresses by a Federal High Court sitting in Gusau, Zamfara state.

The report alleged that the court presided over by Justice Hamza Mohamed nullified all conducted and supervised congresses by the national office of APP led by Barrister Uchenna Nnadi, which by implication, affects the lmo state chapter.

Imo state chapter of the party had on Sunday, April 2026, with other states of the federation conducted its congress that produced Hon. Ernest Njesi as the state Chairman and other officers.

The state Publicity Secretary of the party, Ambassador Steve Nnadi in a statement issued on Wednesday night, stated no judgement or exparte order exists or emanates from any court in Zamfara state.

He stated that it was important to clarify that no court nullified APP congresses nationwide, including Imo state chapter, or deregistered APP.

Imo APP members and the general public should ignore and disregard the fake news from the pit of hell which is the handiwork of All Progressive Congress, APC-led government of Imo state.

“It is indeed a cacophony and blabbing of an outgoing failed government which must not be taken seriously in its entirety.

“To this end, let it be clear that the federal high court in Zamfara state lacks jurisdiction to entertain such exparte motion brought by a faceless Kelechi Anyanwu unknown to the party,” he said.

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