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IBB University, Police Keep Mum After Security Guard Was Brutally Stabbed To Death On Campus

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A security guard employed by a construction company working on projects at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai (IBBUL), Niger State, was discovered deceased on the university premises.

According to SaharaReporters, it was reliably gathered that the deceased, Yahaya Alhassan whose dead body was found stabbed to death is an indigene of Lapai community.

According to Aminu Yahaya, the younger brother of the slain Alhassan, his brother’s  remains were evacuated with the university’s ambulance and taken to their house where he was later buried.

The deceased hailed from the ‘Emi Shaba’, a royal house in Lapai.

A student of the institution, identified only as Haruna told SaharaReporters that when the news broke and members of the university press club went to the school’s security unit for more information, they were told that the matter was still being investigated and that they would have nothing to say until the investigation was concluded.

They therefore warned the students to remain silent about the incident.

“I was hoping the school management would take the case seriously and investigate it, but it appears they are unconcerned about the whole situation.”



Speaking on behalf of the family, Aminu, the deceased younger brother, recounted the tragic events surrounding his brother’s death. “My brother left for work on Friday night and didn’t return alive,” Aminu said. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“On Saturday, 25th May 2024, I received a phone call from the person in charge of payments at the place where my brother works as a guard. He was asking about my brother’s whereabouts, and I told him that he had not returned from work.

“He then asked me to go to where my brother worked inside IBBUL and see something. Upon reaching, I saw police and many student there. At first, I was afraid, thinking my brother had done something wrong and they were looking for him. But when I got closer to the crowd, I saw my brother’s lifeless body on the ground, with a stab wound on his neck.”

Both the police in the local government, the construction company and the university management are not talking about Alhassan’s death.

“The police are not saying anything,” Aminu continued, “and the university management team visited our house for a condolence visit once, but nothing more.”



Aminu and his late brother and him were the only children of their aged and sick parents. “I would be glad if something could be done to get to the root of who or what led to my brother’s death,” he said.

Aminu expressed his frustration at the lack of justice. “I don’t have any means of demanding justice for my late brother as I am battling with other challenges in life. My father can’t say anything because he is old and sick. I want justice for my late brother.”



James, a student at the school, criticised the university’s security architecture, claiming that “security guards are only stationed in some places like lecture halls, school gates, hostels and some strategic locations, leaving other locations unattended.”



“The university is small in comparison to other institutions, but anyone can enter at any time through the Cheche and other neighboring communities. And places where security guards is not present,” James said.

Another resident of the community who is familiar with the university environment said that the recent ugly scenario of someone killed inside the school premises called for a serious security brace up in the university. “You don’t expect parents to be comfortable with that”.



He also added that it was high time the university management adopted high-tech security cameras to be able to put the whole school environment into surveillance.

“Let the security guards understand their responsibilities; every nook and cranny of the university should have a security guard attached to it.  As far as I know, if that is done, students’ lives and property will be slightly safer”.



Wasiu Abiodun, Niger State’s police spokesperson, Professor Adamu Abu Kasim, IBBUL’s Vice Chancellor, and Abdulkadir Yerima (as shown by truecaller), IBBUL’s Chief Security, did not respond to phone calls and text messages seeking comment.

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Nuclear war expert reveals safest part of the world to live after atomic bomb blast if WW3 broke out –

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If World War 3 broke out and nuclear bombs were launched, most of the world would be in serious danger—but according to nuclear war expert and investigative journalist Annie Jacobsen, there are only two places on Earth where people might actually survive: New Zealand and Australia.

Jacobsen, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and respected voice on military and defense issues, explained that if a full-scale nuclear war happened, about five billion people could die within just 72 minutes. She said a nuclear attack would throw the world into what’s called a “nuclear winter.” That means huge clouds of smoke and ash would block sunlight, drop temperatures, and destroy agriculture around the globe—especially in the middle parts of the world like the U.S. Midwest and Ukraine. These places would be buried in snow and ice for up to ten years…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Without crops, most people would starve. On top of that, radiation from the blasts would damage the ozone layer so badly that just being outside in the sun would be dangerous. People would likely have to live underground to survive.

But Jacobsen said that Australia and New Zealand are located in a part of the world that might escape the worst of the cold and radiation. They could still grow food and survive while the rest of the world fights over scraps. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

She also gave a chilling timeline: a nuclear missile launched from Russia could hit the U.S. East Coast in just 26 minutes and 40 seconds. A missile from North Korea could reach the U.S. in about 33 minutes. That means the U.S. president would only have around six minutes to make a life-or-death decision using the “nuclear football”—a briefcase with a set of launch options known as the Black Book.

The terrifying part, Jacobsen said, is that these timelines aren’t guesses—they’re based on hard science and haven’t changed since the Cold War. She warns that if a nuclear war ever does break out, the decisions will have to be made in minutes, and the damage will last for decades.

 

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China Blasts ‘Destructive’ US in Brutal Response as Tariff War Heats Up –

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China is telling the United States to stop acting like it’s being treated unfairly by the rest of the world. In a recent article from China Daily, they pushed back strongly against Donald Trump’s claims that other countries are cheating the US in global trade. China is saying that the US is not a victim at all, and the real problem lies within the US itself.

According to the article, the US has been living a lifestyle it can’t really afford. It buys more things than it produces, borrows money to keep its economy going, and has moved a lot of its manufacturing jobs to other countries. China argues that the US is now blaming other nations for problems it created on its own. For example, when the US sees a trade deficit — which means it buys more from a country than it sells — it assumes it’s being cheated. But China says this is a misunderstanding of how trade works.

They explain that just because the US buys more goods from other countries doesn’t mean it’s being taken advantage of. In fact, the US makes a lot of money by selling services, like tech, finance, and media, to the rest of the world. So overall, the US actually benefits from global trade more than it wants to admit…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The article also criticizes the US for starting a trade war based on this false belief. Donald Trump raised tariffs on Chinese goods, making it more expensive for American businesses and shoppers to buy them. China responded by raising tariffs on US goods too. Instead of helping the situation, this back-and-forth has only made things worse for both sides. China describes these tariffs as reckless and harmful, saying they don’t solve anything and only create more problems. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

China is also frustrated because while the US complains about unfair treatment, it still expects to have the biggest say in how global trade is run. China believes the US wants to make all the rules, but doesn’t want to play by them. That kind of attitude, they say, is not helpful.

The article finishes by saying that instead of complaining and making threats, the US should work together with other countries to build a fair and modern trade system. One that benefits everyone, not just a few powerful countries. China’s message is clear: stop blaming others, take responsibility, and start acting like a real partner in the global economy.

 

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Vladimir Putin Offers to End War If Trump Agrees to This One Shocking Deal –

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On April 22, a report from the Financial Times, shared by Reuters, said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to stop the war in Ukraine but only if the front lines stay where they are right now. This idea was brought up as part of talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is trying to play a role in negotiating peace.

According to the report, Putin had this conversation in St. Petersburg earlier this month with Steve Witkoff, who is known to be close to Trump and is acting as his special representative in the talks. During their meeting, Putin reportedly said that Russia might be willing to give up its claims to certain parts of Ukraine specifically, areas within four regions that are only partially controlled by Russian forces and still have Ukrainian troops in them…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

What Putin seems to be suggesting is a deal where Russia would stop advancing, and the war would basically freeze in place. That means the land Russia already controls would stay under its control, but they wouldn’t push further into Ukraine. In exchange, Russia would no longer demand the rest of the territories they originally wanted.

This is a big shift, if true, because until now, Russia has been fighting to take over more of Ukraine. Freezing the war could be seen as a way to stop the bloodshed without either side officially “winning.” But it’s important to note that neither side—Russia or Ukraine—has officially agreed to this yet, and Ukraine has said many times that they want all of their land back, including Crimea, which Russia took in 2014. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Trump’s involvement in the talks is also a major detail, since he isn’t currently president. However, with the U.S. elections coming up, it shows that behind-the-scenes discussions are already happening about what the future of the war could look like depending on who’s in charge.

So far, there hasn’t been an official confirmation from the Russian or U.S. governments about the offer, and Ukraine hasn’t made a public comment on this specific report. But if these talks are real, they could be an early sign that both sides are looking for a way to end the war—even if it means making big compromises.

 

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