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Holiday Ends in Tragedy as Abuja Family Dies in Motor Accident

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A heart-wrenching motor accident along the Akwanga-Abuja road has claimed the lives of an entire family of four.

A heart-wrenching motor accident along the Akwanga-Abuja road has claimed the lives of an entire family of four.

The victims, who were returning to Abuja after celebrating Christmas and New Year with loved ones in Makurdi, met their untimely deaths on Saturday, January 4, 2025.

The family members were identified as Victor Angbiandoo Tyohemba, a 37-year-old accountant, his wife, Erdoo Stephanie, and their two young daughters, Agnes and Immaculate.

Victor’s elder brother, Emmanuel Tyohemba, shared the devastating news during an interview, describing the loss as an unimaginable tragedy for their family.

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“With deep sadness, we announce the tragic passing of our beloved family members: Victor, his wife Stephanie, and their two daughters, Agnes and Immaculate. They all perished in a ghastly motor accident while traveling back to Abuja,” Emmanuel said.

The accident reportedly occurred near Akwanga on January 4, but the family only received confirmation of the tragedy the following day.

Recounting how he learned of the incident, Emmanuel said, “The family left Makurdi in a commercial vehicle on Saturday while I traveled to Zaria on Sunday. We didn’t hear from Victor throughout Saturday, and when we tried his and his wife’s numbers, neither connected.

“By the next day, I became worried and began reaching out to find out which park they used in Makurdi. Eventually, someone mentioned that a bus heading to Abuja on Saturday was involved in an accident. After much effort, I got in touch with the transport company’s manager, who confirmed the crash.”

Emmanuel revealed that he retrieved the bodies of his brother, sister-in-law, and nieces and brought them home to their family residence in Igbor, where they were laid to rest on January 6, 2025.

The family has called on sympathisers to keep them in their prayers as they mourn the tragic loss of their loved ones.

This devastating incident serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of road safety during travels.

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Top 10 Affordable Neighborhoods in Abuja

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Finding a place to live in Abuja that balances comfort, convenience, and budget can be challenging, especially for newcomers.

The city is known for its high living standards, but there are several neighborhoods that offer affordable housing without compromising on quality. Here’s a guide to the top 10 budget-friendly areas in Abuja that provide great options for individuals and families.

1. Extensions (Guzape, Katampe, Asokoro, and Others)
Extensions such as Guzape, Katampe, and Asokoro are well-known for their proximity to the city center, offering easy access to business districts and government offices. While these areas tend to be more upscale, affordable housing options can be found, particularly on the outskirts of these neighborhoods. You can enjoy the balance of comfort, convenience, and cost in these areas.

2. Karu (New Karu and Old Karu)
Karu, both New Karu and Old Karu, is a popular choice for those seeking affordable housing near Abuja. These areas offer a variety of budget-friendly housing options, including apartments and larger homes. With easy access to major roads and public transport, Karu is a convenient choice for commuters looking to live affordably without compromising on accessibility.

3. Maraba (Nasarawa State)
Maraba, located just outside Abuja in Nasarawa State, is a fast-growing area with an affordable housing market. Despite being a little farther from the city center, it offers a wide range of residential and commercial properties at lower prices. Maraba is an excellent option for budget-conscious individuals who don’t mind a longer commute.

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4. Nyanya, Ado, Masaka, Kuruduma
Nyanya, Ado, Masaka, and Kuruduma are well-known for their affordable living options while still being relatively close to the heart of Abuja. Nyanya is particularly sought-after due to its lower rent prices, while Ado and Masaka offer a mix of budget-friendly properties. Kuruduma also features affordable housing with easy access to essential services and infrastructure.

5. Mpape
Mpape is one of the most affordable neighborhoods in Abuja, offering a range of properties, from small apartments to larger homes. This rapidly developing area attracts those who are just starting out or looking for a more affordable living option. Mpape’s vibrant community and relatively low cost of living make it an ideal location for individuals and families looking to save on rent.

6. Kuchibina (Back of Life Camp), Karimo, Kado
Kuchibina (back of Life Camp), Karimo, and Kado offer budget-friendly housing with a community-oriented atmosphere. These neighborhoods are conveniently located close to central Abuja, making them perfect for individuals and families who need affordable homes but also want easy access to amenities. They offer a variety of affordable options, with essential services within reach.

7. Gishiri (Opposite Nicon Junction)
Gishiri is an affordable neighborhood known for its strategic location and relatively low rental prices. Situated near Nicon Junction, Gishiri offers convenient access to major roads, making commuting to other parts of Abuja easy. With a range of affordable housing options, Gishiri provides practical living without being too far from the city center.

8. Jikwoyi
Jikwoyi is a popular suburban area known for its affordable living options. With a range of apartments and houses at various price points, Jikwoyi offers an excellent option for individuals and families seeking budget-friendly homes. The low cost of living and peaceful residential environment make Jikwoyi ideal for those who want to balance affordability with comfort.

9. Lugbe
Lugbe is an established and affordable neighborhood located along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway. Known for its affordable rent prices, Lugbe offers a wide range of housing options. It is a great choice for those who want to live close to Abuja without the high cost of living associated with more central neighborhoods. Its well-developed infrastructure makes it a comfortable and convenient place to live.

10. Kubwa
Kubwa, located on the outskirts of Abuja, is one of the most affordable areas in the city. The neighborhood offers a variety of housing options, from low-cost apartments to spacious homes. With a strong community atmosphere and access to essential services, Kubwa is ideal for those looking for budget-friendly living while maintaining a comfortable lifestyle.

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Nigerians to See Adjusted Telecom Tariffs in Coming Weeks, Says Minister

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The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has announced that Nigerians will soon experience adjusted telecom tariffs,

The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has announced that Nigerians will soon experience adjusted telecom tariffs, though not by 100%.

The minister made this disclosure after a stakeholders’ meeting with Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) on Wednesday in Abuja.

Tijani revealed that ongoing consultations and engagements are taking place regarding the proposed tariff increase. While the MNOs have suggested a 100% hike, the minister assured the public that the increase will not reach that figure. He emphasized that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will soon release a clear directive on the new tariffs.

“Over the past few weeks, some companies have been requesting a 100% tariff increase, but it will not be by that extent. The NCC will come up with the exact details soon,” Tijani said. He also noted that the government aims to strike a balance by ensuring that the telecom sector continues to grow while also protecting consumers.

The minister further highlighted that the government would no longer leave infrastructure investments solely to private companies, as the country aims to improve the sector’s sustainability and growth. He acknowledged the importance of quality service and meaningful connectivity, stating that investments in infrastructure are crucial for delivering these services.

Dr. Aminu Maida, Executive Vice-Chairman of the NCC, stated that although no decision has been made yet regarding the exact percentage of the tariff increase, further stakeholder engagements will take place, with a final decision expected within the next week or two.

Maida also called for greater transparency, urging MNOs to simplify their pricing structures, making it easier for Nigerians to understand the charges for voice calls, SMS, and data. He expressed concern over the complicated pricing models, which often confuse consumers and fuel suspicion about data theft.

Representatives from telecom companies like Airtel Nigeria highlighted the need for tariff adjustments due to the rising operational and capital costs. They emphasized that such increases are necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the industry and to promote digital inclusion.

As the consultation process continues, Nigerians can expect more clarity on the exact adjustments to telecom tariffs in the coming weeks.

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11 Dead, 31 Huts Destroyed in Jigawa Village Clash

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At least 11 lives were lost, and 31 huts were burnt to ashes following a violent clash in Gululu village, spanning Jahun and Miga local government areas of Jigawa State

At least 11 lives were lost, and 31 huts were burnt to ashes following a violent clash in Gululu village, spanning Jahun and Miga local government areas of Jigawa State.

The incident, which occurred last Friday, has left the community in mourning and fear, with reports of tension escalating in the area.

Suleiman Abubakar Jahun, a Fulani elder who tragically lost five of his children, described the events as devastating. “I was at home when I heard about the fight between the Hausa and Fulani communities. By the time I arrived, the killings had already begun. It was senseless and heartbreaking,” he recounted. Abubakar emphasized that his children were innocent and not involved in the conflict. Now left with the responsibility of caring for his 18 grandchildren, he appealed to the government for urgent assistance.

Another victim, Amadu Garba Jahun, who lost a child, called for peace and justice. “We’re not seeking revenge or planning to take the law into our own hands. We just want the authorities to do their job and bring justice,” he said.

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The Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has stepped in to provide relief to the affected families, donating 25 bags of rice and N500,000. Families who lost children received additional support, including five bags of rice and N100,000. Dr. Haruna Mairiga, Chairman of SEMA, attributed the clash to theft by unknown individuals. He explained that stolen goods were traced to a settlement, leading to an escalation that resulted in the tragic loss of lives and property.

Hon. Jamilu Muhammad Danmalam, Executive Chairman of Jahun Local Government Area, described the incident as a minor issue that spiraled out of control. He assured residents that efforts were underway to restore peace and security, in collaboration with the state government and security agencies. Similarly, Hon. Bilya Dauda Garbau, Executive Chairman of Miga Local Government, urged security agencies to intervene fully. He commended SEMA for its swift response in assisting the victims.

The Commissioner of Police in Jigawa State, CP AT Abdullahi, revealed that a committee has been set up to manage farmer-herder conflicts across the state. He assured residents that the police command is working tirelessly to arrest those responsible for the violence. “We urge the communities to remain calm and avoid panic. Security agencies are doing their best to prevent further clashes,” Abdullahi stated.

The tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for continued efforts to promote harmony and address underlying tensions within communities.

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Egba Chiefs Sentenced for Defying Local Government Orders

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A Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, has sentenced five Egba chiefs to six months imprisonment for damaging a sealed notice

A Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, has sentenced five Egba chiefs to six months imprisonment for damaging a sealed notice and removing caution tape placed by the Abeokuta South Local Government on the Ogboni Igbore House.

The court, however, gave them the option of paying a N50,000 fine each.

The convicted chiefs—Anthony Ogunseye (55), the Apena of Igbore; Ajasa Enisemo (67); Saheed Sanusi (50); Oludotun Oliyide (60); and Fatai Mutairu (63)—faced a four-count charge of conspiracy, malicious damage, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, and stealing.

Delivering her verdict on Wednesday, Magistrate E.O. Ogunyemi stated, “The prosecution has presented sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused are guilty as charged. I, therefore, sentence each of them to six months imprisonment or the option of a N50,000 fine.”

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The prosecutor, Inspector Olaide Rawlings, told the court that the incident occurred on March 21, 2023, around 12:15 pm at the Ogboni House in the Igbore area of Abeokuta.

According to Rawlings, the chiefs had conspired to remove a sealed letter and caution tape affixed by the Abeokuta South Local Government on the Ogboni House, which had been sealed for security reasons due to a crisis over a chieftaincy title.

The prosecutor further alleged that the chiefs stole two billboards placed on the doors of the Ogboni House by the local government.

Tensions had been high in the area following the crisis, prompting the local government to seal the house to maintain peace. However, the actions of the chiefs were said to have disrupted this effort, resulting in the charges brought against them.

Magistrate Ogunyemi’s judgment reflects the seriousness of the offence, emphasizing the need for respecting government actions intended to ensure public safety.

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