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Lagos Police Arrest Notorious Killer, Wasiu Akinwande, Recover Firearms and Ammunition
The Lagos State Police Command has announced the arrest of Wasiu Akinwande, a 44-year-old notorious hired killer and cultist kingpin. Akinwande, also known as Olori Eso, was arrested in a special operation code-named "Silence, Speed and Surprise" in the Agbado area of Ogun State.
The police recovered a cache of firearms and ammunition, including:
- 2 AK-47 rifles
- 1 K2 Assault rifle
- 1 Red Ryder rifle
- 3 pump action rifles
- 2 locally made single-barrel pistols
- 5 magazines
- 57 live cartridges
- 70 5.56 live ammunition
- 27 9mm ammunition
- 1 expended 5.56 ammunition
- 1 dagger
- 3 walkie-talkies
- 9 international passports belonging to different individuals
Akinwande's arrest marks a significant breakthrough in the police's fight against violent crimes in Lagos State. He is suspected of being involved in multiple armed robberies, murders, kidnappings, and cult-related killings in the Mushin area of Lagos State.
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has assured Lagosians that their safety and security remain the top priority of the Command. Akinwande is currently in police custody and will face the full weight of the law for his crimes.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 104 Просмотры -
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Declaration;
The life of God in my spirit destroys infirmity and renders the devil’s plans inoperative and ineffective. Divinity flows from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet, vitalizing my tissues and organs, and daily refreshing my spirit, soul, and body.
*I'm Alive*Declaration; The life of God in my spirit destroys infirmity and renders the devil’s plans inoperative and ineffective. Divinity flows from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet, vitalizing my tissues and organs, and daily refreshing my spirit, soul, and body. *I'm Alive*0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 107 Просмотры -
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I have a huge announcement…. So happy to share with you guys me & @tiffanyhaddish are the proud parents of twin girls!!!! We have kept this a secret for a long time. @common sorry you had to find out this way. But love is love & let’s work together to show my girls how men can work together to co-parent.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 112 Просмотры
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Success is not to be measured by the position someone has reached in life, but the obstacles he has overcome while trying to succeed.Success is not to be measured by the position someone has reached in life, but the obstacles he has overcome while trying to succeed.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 120 Просмотры
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Life is a challenge, meet it! Life is a dream, realize it! Life is a game, play it! Life is love, enjoy itLife is a challenge, meet it! Life is a dream, realize it! Life is a game, play it! Life is love, enjoy it0 Комментарии 1 Поделились 165 Просмотры
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Don’t take yourself too seriously. And don’t be too serious about not taking yourself too seriously.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 122 Просмотры
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Discouragement is a close associate of fear.Discouragement is a close associate of fear.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 128 Просмотры
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Before, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was sitting in a corner while President Bola Tinubu was praying in a mosque (Sanwo-Olu is a Christian and MFM member)
Now, Governor Sanwo-Olu is joining the prayer and praying the Islamic way.
What a way to show true repentance and prove your loyaltyBefore, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was sitting in a corner while President Bola Tinubu was praying in a mosque (Sanwo-Olu is a Christian and MFM member) Now, Governor Sanwo-Olu is joining the prayer and praying the Islamic way. What a way to show true repentance and prove your loyalty0 Комментарии 1 Поделились 130 Просмотры -
I worked as a photographer for a studio in Lagos. I started the job in January, and the studio was newly launched, so we weren't getting much traction. However, during the interview stage, the CEO didn't mention that there were no clients. He spoke as though there were already clients, and it was just a matter of me coming to work. It wasn't until I resumed that I found out this wasn't the case, but he assured us that we shouldn't worry, our salaries wouldn't be affected, and he was hiring a marketer. The marketer joined us in February, but nothing changed. Although we were working, most of the jobs were promotional, and only a few were paid.
Fast-forward to June, after the end of May, we were all expecting our salaries. However, the first week passed, and then the second week, so I wrote an email asking why our salaries were delayed. I also informed management that I was running out of money to cover my transportation and daily expenses, which might later stop me from working. I asked if there was a good reason for the delay, it would be kind of management to inform us. I sent the email on Monday last week.
On Friday, I informed the secretary that I didn't have any money, and I might not be able to come to work if I wasn't paid. She didn't respond. The following day, Saturday, I stayed home and didn't go to work, unaware that some staff members had also decided to stay home. That evening, I received an email stating that I had been terminated with immediate effect and that I was to return all company properties by Tuesday, which was just my ID card. I replied that I wouldn't return anything until my salary was paid. Note that I had worked for two weeks in June.
On Monday, I received my pay, but it was only for May. I went to the studio on Tuesday to return my ID card. The secretary informed me that I might be paid for June's salary by the end of the month. And that's how my unemployment journey started.I worked as a photographer for a studio in Lagos. I started the job in January, and the studio was newly launched, so we weren't getting much traction. However, during the interview stage, the CEO didn't mention that there were no clients. He spoke as though there were already clients, and it was just a matter of me coming to work. It wasn't until I resumed that I found out this wasn't the case, but he assured us that we shouldn't worry, our salaries wouldn't be affected, and he was hiring a marketer. The marketer joined us in February, but nothing changed. Although we were working, most of the jobs were promotional, and only a few were paid. Fast-forward to June, after the end of May, we were all expecting our salaries. However, the first week passed, and then the second week, so I wrote an email asking why our salaries were delayed. I also informed management that I was running out of money to cover my transportation and daily expenses, which might later stop me from working. I asked if there was a good reason for the delay, it would be kind of management to inform us. I sent the email on Monday last week. On Friday, I informed the secretary that I didn't have any money, and I might not be able to come to work if I wasn't paid. She didn't respond. The following day, Saturday, I stayed home and didn't go to work, unaware that some staff members had also decided to stay home. That evening, I received an email stating that I had been terminated with immediate effect and that I was to return all company properties by Tuesday, which was just my ID card. I replied that I wouldn't return anything until my salary was paid. Note that I had worked for two weeks in June. On Monday, I received my pay, but it was only for May. I went to the studio on Tuesday to return my ID card. The secretary informed me that I might be paid for June's salary by the end of the month. And that's how my unemployment journey started.0 Комментарии 1 Поделились 124 Просмотры -
NEW STORY: SHADOWS OF THE REPUBLIC
Episode 1: The Whisper in the Dark
The streets of Abuja pulsed under the weight of midnight. Neon lights flickered over potholes and street hawkers closed up their stalls, muttering prayers under their breath. In the distant hills, the Presidential Villa gleamed like a jewel - a symbol of power few could touch.
Inside a modest newsroom on Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Amaka Okoye hunched over her laptop, her eyes burning from hours of staring at classified documents. Her desk was littered with coffee cups, Post-it notes, and a recorder with half a dozen interviews. She ran a hand through her thick natural hair, exhaling.
Her editor, Rasheed Bello, a graying man in his 50s, knocked softly on the door.
“Amaka, you need to go home. It’s past midnight.”
“I’m close, Rasheed,” she whispered. “I can feel it. Something is buried in these files — something big.”
She clicked through the last folder. The informant, who only signed his emails as S.K. had sent her a treasure trove: contracts, bank transfers, coded messages, and one document labeled ‘Project Halo.’ The details were murky, but a few phrases jumped out at her:
‘Foreign agents.’
‘Presidential cover.’
‘Suppress opposition.’
‘Black funds.’
Her pulse quickened. This wasn’t just about some missing funds or a rigged local election. This smelled like national betrayal.
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Across the city, Detective Femi Adeyemi stepped out of his unmarked car, the humid night air heavy on his skin. The crime scene was chaos — a charred SUV still smoldered on the side of the road, the scent of burnt flesh thick in the air. His junior officers were busy cordoning off the area.
He moved carefully toward the wreckage. A political activist, Olumide Akande, had been inside — one of the most vocal critics of Senator Ibrahim Kure.
Femi crouched, squinting at the blast pattern. This wasn’t a random robbery gone wrong. This was surgical.
“Sir,” his junior, Sergeant Musa, called. “There’s something you need to see.”
Inside the glove compartment, under layers of ash, they pulled out a USB drive, surprisingly intact.
Femi’s brow furrowed. Who carries a USB drive to a political rally?
Back at Amaka’s Office:
Suddenly, the office lights flickered. She froze.
Her phone buzzed — an unknown number.
“Who’s this?” she answered cautiously.
A male voice, low and hurried:
“Miss Okoye, they know you’re onto Project Halo. Leave the office. Now.”
“Who is this?”
“You’ll find no truth if you’re dead.”
The line cut.
Her breath hitched. She grabbed her laptop and shoved it into her bag. As she swung her door open, she saw shadows — two men in black approaching the building’s entrance.
She slipped into the back stairwell, heart pounding. As she descended, her foot slipped on a loose tile, sending a loud clatter down the concrete steps. She froze, barely daring to breathe.
Footsteps above. Voices.
“She’s here.”
“She couldn’t have gone far.”
Amaka darted down, pushing open the exit into the back alley. Her breath came in ragged gasps as she sprinted through the dark, weaving between parked cars and bins.
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Senator Ibrahim Kure lounged in a dimly lit penthouse, gazing out over the Lagos skyline.
A glass of whiskey in one hand, he listened quietly as his chief of staff, Aisha Musa, read the report.
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“She’s found the dossier. Amaka Okoye.”
Kure gave a thin smile.
“She’s resourceful.”
“She’s dangerous,” Aisha corrected. “If this leaks, we lose everything. We have less than a year to the election.”
Kure turned, his eyes cold.
“Handle it.”
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Amaka’s Escape:
She flagged down a passing **keke napep** and threw herself inside.
“Wuse 2, fast!”
The driver, startled by her urgency, sped off.
Amaka pulled out her phone, shaking. She needed help, someone outside her circle. She thought briefly of Femi — she’d met him once during a corruption story on the police force. Could she trust him?
Her thoughts were interrupted when headlights flared behind them — a black SUV, gaining.
“Faster!” she yelled at the keke driver.
But the SUV rammed them, sending the little tricycle skidding. Amaka tumbled out, scraping her arm on the asphalt. She scrambled up and ran, the SUV doors opening behind her, men in black pouring out.
She ducked into a side street, weaving through makeshift market stalls, gasping for breath. Suddenly, a hand grabbed her, pulling her into the shadows. She yelped, but a familiar voice hissed:
“Amaka, it’s me — Femi.”
He’d been following the black SUVs all evening after picking up chatter on the police radio. He wasn’t sure why — something about the pattern didn’t sit right. When he saw Amaka’s face under the streetlight, he knew she was the reason.
“Come on,” he said urgently. “We don’t have long.”
“How do you know me?” she demanded as they hurried through the alley.
“I know you’re in trouble.”
“And you just happened to show up?”
“Later, Miss Reporter. Right now, we run.”
A figure watched them from a nearby rooftop. Dressed in a black turtleneck, holding a sniper rifle, he reported quietly into an earpiece.
“They’re together now.”
A voice crackled back:
“Don’t kill them. Yet.”
****
Amaka and Femi reached a safe house on the outskirts, a rundown apartment Femi kept off the books. He locked the door behind them.
“Explain,” Amaka demanded, panting.
“I was investigating a string of murders — activists, whistleblowers. It’s all connected to someone powerful.”
“I know,” Amaka whispered, pulling out her laptop. “It’s called Project Halo.”
Suddenly, a loud knock rattled the door.
Femi froze.
“Did anyone follow you?”
“No,” she whispered.
The knock came again, harder.
Then — bang!
The door exploded inward, sending them both flying as armed men stormed inside, guns raised.
Blackness.
TO BE CONTINUED…
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I worked as a photographer for a studio in Lagos. I started the job in January, and the studio was newly launched, so we weren't getting much traction. However, during the interview stage, the CEO didn't mention that there were no clients. He spoke as though there were already clients, and it was just a matter of me coming to work. It wasn't until I resumed that I found out this wasn't the case, but he assured us that we shouldn't worry, our salaries wouldn't be affected, and he was hiring a marketer. The marketer joined us in February, but nothing changed. Although we were working, most of the jobs were promotional, and only a few were paid.
Fast-forward to June, after the end of May, we were all expecting our salaries. However, the first week passed, and then the second week, so I wrote an email asking why our salaries were delayed. I also informed management that I was running out of money to cover my transportation and daily expenses, which might later stop me from working. I asked if there was a good reason for the delay, it would be kind of management to inform us. I sent the email on Monday last week.
On Friday, I informed the secretary that I didn't have any money, and I might not be able to come to work if I wasn't paid. She didn't respond. The following day, Saturday, I stayed home and didn't go to work, unaware that some staff members had also decided to stay home. That evening, I received an email stating that I had been terminated with immediate effect and that I was to return all company properties by Tuesday, which was just my ID card. I replied that I wouldn't return anything until my salary was paid. Note that I had worked for two weeks in June.
On Monday, I received my pay, but it was only for May. I went to the studio on Tuesday to return my ID card. The secretary informed me that I might be paid for June's salary by the end of the month. And that's how my unemployment journey started.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 112 Просмотры -
Before, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was sitting in a corner while President Bola Tinubu was praying in a mosque (Sanwo-Olu is a Christian and MFM member)
Now, Governor Sanwo-Olu is joining the prayer and praying the Islamic way.
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Very important he should not even drink at all.Very important he should not even drink at all.
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Successful entrepreneurs are givers and not takers of positive energy
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