Hoodlums have burnt the Ojodu Police Station at the Berger area of Lagos. Governor Willie Obiano has declared 24 hours curfew, starting from 8pm today.
Kepa Arrizabalaga could be sent on loan to La Liga side Sevilla during the January transfer window, reports claim. The signing of Edouard Mendy has thrown the Spanish goalkeeper’s future at Stamford Bridge in doubt and could be heading back home in January.
Mason Greenwood has been reportedly issued a warning by Man United Ole Gunnar Solskjaer due to his attitude to training, Daily Star. The England striker has been left out of two matches for the Red Devils by the Norwegian boss claiming he has a niggling problem.
Angry Youths of Ogidi community in Anambra state have allegedly beheaded and roasted a police officer. According to reports gathered by Anaedoonline.ng, The police officer reportedly gunned down two protesters. This is coming after the massive unrest across the country as a result of the #ENDSARS protest and alleged killing of protesters by armed forces.
Apex Igbo Socio-Cultural Organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has openly condemned attempts to spark off war between the Igbo and the Yoruba people, following the ethnic coloration given to the weeks of #ENDSARS protests by Nigerian youths.
Hoodlums have burnt the Ojodu Police Station at the Berger area of Lagos. Not less than seven vehicles were also burnt during the invasion. A resident told reporters the hoodlums also looted shops close to the police stations. Operatives of the Lagos State Fire Service have been mobilised to put out the fire.
Hoodlums on Thursday invaded the National Correctional Service Centre in Okitipupa, Ondo State, forcefully released the inmates. Anaedoonline.ng gathered that no fewer than 58 inmates were released during the attack while one vehicle was burnt.
Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has stated he hasn’t been able to speak with President Muhammadu Buhari since the shooting of protesters in Lekki on Tuesday night. He said he made two attempts which were not successful to speak directly with the President over the incident.
Guinean Security Minister Albert Camara said nine people, including one police officer, were killed when violence broke out after Guinea’s presidential election on Oct. 18. Opposition supporters had taken to the streets, erected barricades, burnt tires and attacked residents between Oct. 19 and Oct. 21.
Governor Willie Obiano has declared 24 hours curfew, starting from 8pm today. All Schools and markets closed. All social gathering at 8pm closed. Earmarks N200 million for families of disbanded SARS/police brutality, upon recommendation by the Judicial Panel of Inquiry.