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No! Photo of Bobrisky inside detention centre is not recent

An image purportedly showing controversial cross-dresser Okuneye Idris, also known as Bobrisky, inside the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has surfaced online. 

The image is circulating alongside a claim that his masculine features have begun to surface amid his travail in the custody of the anti-graft agency.

Bobrisky was arrested on April 3 and convicted by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Friday, April 5, 2024, after pleading guilty to the charges of naira abuse levelled against him by the EFCC.


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The EFCC filed a six-count against Bobrisky, with the first four counts related to Naira abuse and the last two counts concerning alleged money laundering.

However, the EFCC prosecutor later requested from the court to dismiss counts five and six.

Bobrisky pleaded guilty to the four-count charge of Naira abuse. He, however, asked to be pardoned.

The court, however, reserved sentence until April 9 but ordered that Bobrisky be remanded in custody of the EFCC pending the sentence.

However, the case could no longer proceed following the declaration of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as public holidays by the Federal Government to mark Sallah.

An X user, @Irunnia posted the image purportedly showing Bobrisky in custody with a caption :

Bobrisky hairline and beard don dey show in prison. You can never cheat nature.”

The post has generated over 300 reposts and more than 1000 likes as of April 11, 2024.

Another X user, @drpenking posted the image with a caption :

“Nigeria prison is not where anyone should go to. Guess who is in the picture.” 

The post has generated over 100 reposts and more than. 600 likes as of April 11, 2024.

 

THE CLAIM

Photo shows the current state of Bobrisky inside EFCC custody.

Viral photo of Bobrisky inside detention centre
Viral photo of Bobrisky inside detention centre

THE FINDINGS 

Findings by The FactCheckHub show that the claim is MISLEADING.

When subjected to Google Reverse image search, the result shows that the image has been online since 2017 when he was first arrested. An earlier version of the image can be seen here and here.

In November 2017, Bobrisky was arrested in Lekki, Lagos after a petition written against him by Toyin Lawani that he stole her customers.

The image was circulated online by bloggers after the incident.

THE VERDICT 

The claim that the image shows Bobrisky’s current state in the detention is MISLEADING. Findings show that the image has been online since 2017.

This report is republished from the Factcheckhub.

Video of man criticising Peter Obi over Agulu’s infrastructure is from 2022

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An X user, @oyeniran_s, posted a video with the claim that the village of the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Agulu, has been without electricity and clean water for the past five months.

In the one-minute, thirty-three-second footage, a man can be seen and heard speaking in Pidgin English, complaining about the lack of adequate social amenities in the village.


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Part of the audio transcribed from the footage read thus:

“… My people, Peter Obi’s village they do not have light for the past five months, their transformer got burnt, his own village, they do not have light. Peter Obi’s village, even old old women are contributing N5000 to buy a new transformer, in Peter Obi’s village, they do not have light, they do not have water for up to five months. They say that charity begins at home and 1 Timothy 5:8 says that if you cannot do anything good for your relatives, immediate family members, your village people you are an unbeliever and when election time comes, he would come to the same Agulu and be giving them 1000 to vote for him…”

The video also had the caption posted alongside the footage reiterating the statements made from the footage which read:

“For the past five months, Peter Obi’s village in Agulu has been without electricity and clean water. Elderly women, with no source of income, are being compelled to contribute N5,000 each to repair a faulty transformer, as stated by a young man in the video.”

Since the post was made on Wednesday April 10 2024, it has garnered a total of 463,000 views, 345 reposts and 287 likes as at the time of filing this report.

Since, the former governor of Anambra state had donated boreholes to individuals in Kaduna state, he had received several backlash by citizens over the quality of the boreholes donated which had prompted the virality of the video

CLAIM

Video shows a man criticising Peter Obi about the state of social amenities in his village because they have not had power supply in the last 5 months.

THE FINDINGS

Findings by The FactCheckHub shows that the claim is MISLEADING!

Screenshot of the claim; Insert, Misleading verdict
Screenshot of the claim; Insert, Misleading verdict

 

A keyword search on ‘Agulu, Electricity, Transformer, Peter Obi’ provided results of previous appearance of the video on the internet.

A click on one of the links of the search results showed that the video was posted by a Facebook user in October 2022,  months before the build up of the 2023 general elections.

Another Facebook user, News in Naija posted the same video on the same day, October, 2  2022.

The video being shared on X is being shared out of context as it is not recent.

THE VERDICT

The claim that a video shows a man criticising Peter Obi about the state of social amenities in his village is misleading; the video has been on the internet since 2022 and it is being shared out of context as it is not recent.

This report is republished from the Factcheckhub.

The Nigeria Police Force image-maker approach, a plus or a minus?

DESPITE the age-long distrust of Nigerians for the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) several controversial statements have been made by various spokespersons of the institution, which threaten to further widen the gap and breed resentment. This report looks at the Force’s chief image maker. 


Many Nigerians began 2024 with anxiety due to the spike in cases of abductions that occurred towards the end of 2023 and in the early weeks of the new year.

Several states were affected by the development, and The ICIR reported that many residents of Bwari, an Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), abandoned their homes and fled to other environments in search of safety.

As of January 19, 2024, 42 reported kidnap cases were traced by The ICIR through media reports, including some incidents that turned fatal.

However, in the wake of heightened abductions and terror attacks, the Federal Public Relations Officer (FPRO) of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) Olumuyiwa Adejobi, recently said most kidnap cases in the country are stage-managed.

“Most of the kidnapping cases we read online are not real. They are either staged and faked. We analyse security situations based on empirical facts and figures.

“These are different concepts or crimes that we need to understand, and the psychology of the perpetrators. No sentiment, but realities. Open your mind to discussions and explanations of experts and security operatives for better understanding,” he posted.

Insisting that the security situation in Nigeria is not as bad as citizens believe, Adejobi also said most online videos suggesting abductions are being recycled.

Many Nigerians criticised the statement, and reacting to it, an X user with username Ayoappeal noted: “How can a police force be so dismissive, most of the kidnap cases we read online are fake or staged? The police force is not accountable to Nigerians, just a tool in the hand of a few privileged elites.”

Although there have been cases of staged abductions in Nigeria, Adejobi’s comments attracted criticism, as it was made at a time when families were dealing with anxiety from frequent bandit attacks that have plagued parts of the country for years.

Quoting data by the Nigeria Security Tracker (NST), SBM Intelligence reported that by the end of June 2023, over 19,000 Nigerians had been kidnapped in nearly 3,000 separate abductions carried out within a decade.

Adejobi has made other comments in the past that have sparked public criticism in similar fashion.

In January 2024, one of six sisters kidnapped from the FCT was killed by her abductors, sparking outrage from Nigerians. Adejobi had asked the family of the deceased to quietly relate with the police, and while reacting to the comments of an X user who asked that he reach out to the family himself, he suggested that the internet user was weeping louder than the bereaved.

“Don’t cry more than the bereaved. OK,” he posted.

The reply was criticised for being insensitive by many Nigerians, some of whom called for him to vacate the position, including X user Salah Ad-Din II, who stated that the comments of the FPRO have consistently attracted the anger of citizens.

“This kind of brazen insensitivity in such trying times deserves to be sanctioned. At the very least, ACP Muyiwa should cease to be the spox [spokesperson] of NPF. When a spox tactlessly draws the ire of the public consistently. He’s a liability to effective communication and public relations,” Salah Ad-Din II noted.

Adejobi told The ICIR that’s it’s important to note that many of his statement on social media were made as part of a conversation and needs to be looked at in context and not in isolation.

Public Relations Officers (PROs) are usually responsible for communications within an organisation. They also represent their institutions, especially in external issues.

The International Journal of Police Science and Management disclosed that public perception of police spokespersons reflects on the people’s impression of the Force as a whole.

In Nigeria, there has been a longstanding problem of distrust between members of the public and the NPF, often linked to years of extortion and brutality by its officials. In 2020, youths across the country took to the streets in protest against the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit within the force.

Some Nigerians have called for the resignation of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, stating that Adejobi’s comments reflect his stance on issues.

In August 2023, Adejobi again came under fire for his reactions to a viral video that captured a lady sexually harassing a man.

Reacting to a comment drawing his attention to the video, Adejobi suggested that the man being harassed in the video might have enjoyed the act.

“I think the guy too enjoyed it, or has he complained? I have not seen anyone reporting a case of indecent assault on a male, I have only seen that of indecent assault on a female. I think guys enjoy it when ladies touch them or play with them. I am sure this guy will never report.

“But we have indecent assault on male, and indecent assault on female, as we have rape and defilement, and other sex-related offences. We need to know this. If a woman touches you indecently against your consent, please, report it,” he said.

During the general elections held in 2023, Chairman of the Lagos State Parks Management Committee MC Oluomo was captured warning Igbo voters who would not cast their votes for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to stay in their houses or face violent attacks.

Oluomo later said the video was a joke, and reacting to the video, Adejobi also dismissed the threats and encouraged Nigerians to do same.

“I saw a video of MC Oluomo with one Mama Chidinma – an Igbo woman debunking that threat, that it’s not true, it’s just a joke he was making with a particular woman. So, let us take it as a joke, like he said,” Adejobi said.

Recently, Adejobi advised Nigerians to avoid confronting cultists unless they are “loaded.” He was responding to a post on X asking how to handle robbery attempts by cultists.

“Anyway, don’t single-handedly fight or tackle a cultist if you are not ‘loaded.’ It’s not too safe. You can report him or form a group to kick against him and his group. But you must be ready to be consistent, firm, and steadfast. You can’t sit on the fence,” Adejobi posted via X on Friday, March 29.

The word “loaded” can be interpreted into different meanings in local Nigerian parlance and usually implies being in possession of something, ranging from money to arms.

Nigerians on social media have also questioned the meaning behind Adejobi’s use of the word “loaded” and his advice to form groups to confront cultists.

FPRO reacts

The ICIR contacted the FPRO over concerns raised by some of his comments on social media.

Stating that his comments are often clear and self-explanatory, he urged social media users to carefully read his posts for better understanding or contact him for clarity.

“Security matters are discussed based on the provisions of the law, not sentiments. For those who are confused about some of these comments on X, they can contact me personally. I will explain to them. Not all issues are discussed in the media or on social media,” he told The ICIR.

Adejobi also noted that the actions and reactions of the NPF are usually in public interest.

“Our actions and reactions are for the interest of all the citizens, and we are committed to protecting everyone.

“Moreover, comments on Twitter X, are to be carefully read and understood. They are in conversations (threads), but certain individuals pick whatever they want and need, for obvious reasons. So you may wish to go through the threads for better understanding and guidance,” he said.

Expert recommends caution

A Public Relations expert Clifford Egbomeade, who spoke with The ICIR on the issue, recommended that spokespersons exercise caution while interacting with people.

“It’s always good to be careful when giving a message to the public, as some of those things can be given different interpretations,” he said.

He also stated that sensitive issues like kidnapping should be carefully referred to.

“I once had a personal case where my friend’s dad got kidnapped, and to date, nobody knows the whereabouts of the dad, whether he was killed or not.
It is really something that is very sensitive, so saying it can be staged, I don’t think it is a good thing at all because you don’t know who the victims are or how they feel,” Egbomeade said.

He advised that more suitable methods be adopted in communications with members of the public to avoid ambiguity, misinterpretation or hurting the sensitivities of others

EFCC recovers N32.7bn, $445,000 from humanitarian ministry

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MONTHS after the indictment of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, her predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, and the Coordinator of the National Social Insurance Programmes Agency, Halima Shehu, over a fraudulent misappropriation of public funds, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has said that it recovered N32.7 billion and $445,000 from the ministry. 

Edu was accused of having confirmed the payment of N585 million to be paid into a private account managed by the United Bank of Africa (UBA) and owned by Oniyelu Bridget Mojisola. The funds were meant to be grants for vulnerable groups in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ogun, and Lagos.

The minister, who described allegations of diverting the fund as blackmail, claimed that Mojisola was a project accountant in the ministry.


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The ICIR reported that Edu was suspended by President Bola Tinubu in January. The minister subsequently presented herself to EFCC for questioning

In a tweet on the EFCC’s X account (formerly Twitter), the commission said the recoveries were made when the affected officials of the ministry were invited by the commission.

It also noted that the announcement was made to dispel rumours concerning the progress of its mobile investigations into the alleged financial misappropriation in the ministry. The ICIR reported how various social media users pushed a disinformation campaign to launder the image of the suspended minister. 

“It is instructive to stress that the Commission’s investigations are not about individuals. The EFCC is investigating a system and intricate web of fraudulent practices.  Banks involved in the alleged fraud are being investigated. Managing Directors of the indicted banks have made useful statements to investigators digging into the infractions. 

“Those found wanting will be prosecuted accordingly. Additionally, the EFCC has not cleared anyone allegedly involved in the fraud. Investigations are ongoing and advancing steadily. The public is enjoined to ignore any claim to the contrary,” Dele Oyewale, head of media and publicity said. 

The EFFC stated that the investigation opened other fraudulent dealings involving COVID-19 funds, the World Bank loan, and Abacha recovered loot released to the Ministry by the Federal Government to execute its poverty alleviation mandate linked to other suspended officials of the ministry.

Bobrisky: EFCC turns blind eye on governor, minister, others who abused naira

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ON April 3, 2024, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested and detained popular Nigerian crossdresser Idris Olanrewaju, known as Bobrisky, for naira abuse and currency mutilation.

Bobrisky was arrested for violating the Central Bank Nigeria (CBN) Act, Section 21, which states that “Anyone caught tampering with the naira note will face legal consequences.”

The EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, was quoted as saying during the arrest, “Bobrisky is with us. He was arrested last night in Lagos, and he is at our Lagos command. We arrested him for alleged abuse of naira notes, spraying of naira notes, and currency mutilation, among other things. We are very serious about restoring the dignity of the naira.”


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The ICIR reported that some days after, the crossdresser was charged to a Federal High Court in Lagos, where he was sentenced to six months imprisonment without an option of a fine.

The court’s judgement on Bobrisky generated mixed reactions. Many Nigerians criticised the anti-corruption agency for being selective in prosecuting naira abusers. 

In 2023, the then Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, ordered the arrest and prosecution of Nigerians selling, spraying or generally abusing naira notes in the country.

Several videos have surfaced on social media platforms, including X, Instagram, and TikTok, showing public officials, monarchs, and some Nigerian celebrities spraying the naira notes in public. As of the time of filing this report, the EFCC and related agencies are yet to arrest any of them.

Some of these videos and reports exposed the Governor of Niger State, Umaru Bago, a lawmaker from Borno State, Ibrahim Abuna, and the Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa abusing the naira. 

The CBN had said it would prosecute the minister but she has continued as a cabinet member in President Bola Tinubu’s government without an arrest. 

Another video showed how the Olu of Owode-Egba, Ogun State, Aremo Sowemimo, sprayed naira on a musician during an event. The ICIR reported that the monarch was suspended by his aggrieved fellow monarchs for two months.

There are also social media post  of children of politically exposed persons of spaying the the naira notes.

Another popular businessman known as Cubana chief priest, was recorded abusing the naira note at an outdoor event. 

NAF aircrafts blast illicit refineries in Rivers

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THE air component of Operation Delta Safe of the Nigerian Air Force has destroyed seven illegal refining stations in different locations in Rivers State.

In addition, military planes sent out for the operations attacked four vessels carrying illicitly processed goods sailing southwards.

In a statement released on Sunday, April 14, 2024, the Nigerian Air Force spokesperson,  Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, stated that the operations took place in the River State communities of Idama, Ogbomkiri, Arugbana, Ivy Island, and Samkiri on April 12 and 13.

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“Air strikes by the Air Component of Operation Delta Safe have continued to record tremendous successes against the activities of economic saboteurs operating in the Niger Delta Region.

Specifically, air strikes carried out from  April 12 to 13,  2024 at some locations in Rivers State have significantly diminished the capabilities of oil thieves to continue in their nefarious efforts at bursting and siphoning crude oil.” Gabkwet stated.

He added that a functioning illicit refining plant was seen and investigated in the Idama community while four boats carrying illicitly processed goods were seen sailing southward during armed reconnaissance over Yellow Island and Cawthorne Channel, after which the boats were destroyed.

He said comparable reconnaissance flights were carried out over Ogbomkiri, Arugbana, Ivy Island, and Samkiri. While over Ogbomkiri, an active illegal refining site was located, and appropriate action was taken.

Oil thieves were observed attempting to establish an unauthorized refinery plant near Arugbana. Upon noticing an approaching aircraft, they hastily fled for safety.

The Force added that other unlawful locations were also noticed, investigated, and demolished.

“Approximately seven illicit refining locations and four boats were found and demolished during the two-day operation.”

85% of Nigerians still enjoy electricity subsidy – FG

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THE Federal Government has said despite the new electricity tariff hike, approximately 85 per cent of Nigerians still benefit from electricity subsidy.

The government said this in response to criticisms of the decision by Nigerians.

On April 3, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) declared that Band A customers would see an instant increase in power tariff from N68 to N225 per kilowatt-hour.

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According to the regulator, Band A customers, who constitute around 15 per cent of all power users nationwide, would no longer receive electricity subsidy due to the new rate.

However, according to a statement released on Saturday, April 13, by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and signed by his spokesperson, Rabiu Ibrahim, 85 per cent of Nigerians who fit into various categories under the new electricity supply regime continue to receive the subsidy.

He claimed that only 15 per cent of the population, allegedly comprising mostly wealthy individuals and industrial clusters, benefited from the disproportionate 40 per cent electricity subsidy, said to provide electricity for around 20 hours a day.

In addition, the minister said the new Electricity Act signed by President Bola Tinubu strengthened the NERC’s governance framework and gave the agency the authority to impose harsh penalties on electricity distribution companies that violated billing and customer electricity supply laws.

 

US intercepts ‘nearly all’ Iranian drones headed to Israel – Biden

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THE United States intercepted a barrage of drones Iran fired at Israel overnight Saturday, according to American President Joe Biden.   

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps had, on Saturday, April 13,  launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the countries.

Biden, however, in a statement posted on his X handle in the early hour of Sunday, April, said the United States helped Israel take down “nearly all” of the attacking drones and missiles.

Biden, who returned to Washington earlier on Saturday to meet with advisers about the attack, condemned Iranian attacks on military facilities in Israel and pledged a coordinated G7 diplomatic response, adding that the  U.S. forces and facilities had not been hit. 

“Earlier today, Iran – and its proxies operating out of Yemen, Syria and Iraq – launched an unprecedented air attack against military facilities in Israel. I condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms.

“At my direction, to support the defence of Israel, the U.S. military moved aircraft and ballistic missile defence destroyers to the region over the course of the past week. Thanks to these deployments and the extraordinary skill of our servicemembers, we helped Israel take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles.”

Biden reaffirmed America’s unwavering support for Israel’s security, saying that Israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity to defend against and defeat even unprecedented attacks.

“Tomorrow, I will convene my fellow G7 leaders to coordinate a united diplomatic response to Iran’s brazen attack. My team will engage with their counterparts across the region. And we will stay in close touch with Israel’s leaders. And while we have not seen attacks on our forces or facilities today, we will remain vigilant to all threats and will not hesitate to take all necessary action to protect our people,” the statement added.

Confirming the interception of the massive drones, Israel’s military said on Sunday that “99 per cent” of drones and missiles fired by Iran were intercepted by Israel and its partners, with only “a small number” of ballistic missiles reaching Israel.

According to reports, the partner countries were believed to be Jordan, the United Kingdom and France.

Israel’s military spokesman, Daniel Hagari, stated that the ballistic missiles that successfully reached Israel landed at the Netavim Air Base in southern Israel, resulting in only minor structural damage.

He added that the base remained operational despite the attack, with aircraft continuing to utilise its facilities.


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Hagari labelled the deployment of ballistic missiles as an “escalation factor.” 

When asked about potential offensive measures from Israel, he added that Israel had formulated plans and was weighing its options.

“We have plans; the situation is still ongoing. We are assessing the situation, we are showing the cabinet the plans, and we are ready to do what is necessary for the defence of Israel.

“I want you to show me another country facing over 110 ballistic missiles and the drones. I think Iran meant to get results and didn’t get results. The ballistic missiles are an escalatory factor. And when they used these numbers, they wanted more significant results than what happened,” he said.

The military had on Saturday disclosed that Iran launched over 170 drones, in addition to more than 30 cruise missiles and over 120 ballistic missiles, targeting Israel.

The attack was coming barely two weeks after a suspected Israel strike resulted in the death of two Iranian generals and seven members of the IRGC were killed in Syria.

Justifying the attack, the Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it was responding to an “attack on the consular section of the Iranian embassy in Damascus” on 1 April.

Nigerian Military retrieves over 66,000 firearms from non-state actors

BETWEEN January and April 2024, the Nigerian military recovered 66,692 arms and ammunition in various operations against bandits and terrorist groups across the country. 

The military noted that the firearms were recovered from terrorist groups, bandits, kidnappers, and ethnic or secessionist groups.

A breakdown of the figures showed that troops captured 3,117 dangerous arms and 63,575 ammunition.


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Section 428 of Nigeria’s Criminal Code Act prohibits the possession of firearms by any person who is not a member of a security agency.

Data analysed by The ICIR from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) revealed that 2,336 people were killed by various insecurity attacks across the country in the first quarter of 2024. 

The data showed that states like Borno, Zamfara, Katsina and Benue recorded the highest number of deaths within the period.

Some of the arms recovered during this period included 1,619 AK-47 rifles, 24 automatic pump action guns, and 47 locally fabricated guns, among others.

Other were 36,007 rounds of 7.62mm special amm, 12,698 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 948 assorted arms and 5,520 assorted ammunition,  47 locally fabricated guns, 47 Dane guns, 24 automatic pump-action guns, eight locally fabricated pistols, two locally made single-barrel guns, one double-barrel gun, one hand grenade, and one IED.

There were also 1,686 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 116 rounds of 9mm ammo, 133 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm ball ammo, 151 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm ammo, 619 live cartridges, and 34 magazines, among others.

In February, The ICIR reported how Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani alleged that 80 per cent of the illegal firearms in West Africa were in Nigeria. 

The governor stated that about 200 million out of 250 illegal firearms were illegally possessed within the country, further demanding that Nigeria’s gun laws be reviewed.

Meanwhile, in 2022, the SBM Intelligence report said that 6,154,000 firearms were in the possession of civilians in the country.

The firearms, according to the report, were put at 3.21 per 100 persons, while 224,200 and 362,400 firearms were in the possession of the military law and other law enforcement agencies, respectively.

Group takes responsibility for cyber attack on Israel

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A GROUP with ties to Iran, “Cyber Avengers” have announced that they were responsible for the recent power outages across Israel, a post shared on X by a UK investigative journalist, Suleiman Ahmed, says.

“The ‘Cyber Avengers’, a group with ties to Iran, have proudly announced their responsibility for the recent power outages across Israel, hitting major urban centres such as Tel Aviv and Netanya.

“They’ve lambasted Israeli officials for downplaying the events as mere technical mishaps, alleging a deeper loss of control over their electricity networks. In a bold display of power, the group has issued a stern warning of further, more impactful cyber assaults targeting critical Israeli infrastructure”, the statement reads further.

During the late hours of Saturday, April 13, Iran launched dozens of drones and missiles from its territory to attack Israel. Also, some Iran proxies – Hizbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen launched drone attacks on Israel.

The attacks made Israel and its border countries, Jordan and Iraq, close their airspace, after which it was opened. Also, military and commercial flights to Israel have resumed.

Israel noted that over 300 drones were launched at it from Iran, Iraq and Yemen, but most of them were intercepted with the support of the US and UK.

After the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke over the phone with US President Joe Biden, who affirmed that the US would continue to assist Israel’s defence but would not take any hostile actions against Iran.

Meanwhile, Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, stated that the government must take severe retaliatory steps against Iran.

It is unclear if Israel will launch direct revenge assaults on Iran since American officials have stated that the US would not take any military action.

However, Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has faced large protests and calls for his resignation from Israelis, may respond with retaliatory attacks to appease his far-right cabinet.