OGUN POLICE RESCUED A MAN FROM BLEEDING TO DEATH. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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  The Divisional Police Officer of Warewa has successfully rescued Ahmed Owolabi from bleeding to death, who until now did not provoke his passenger neither was able to say the reason behind such callousness to have resulted in such  a deep cut. On January 11, 2025, at about 4:15 PM, Alani Muritala, a resident of Shefu Elede Ibafo, came to the police station to report that his brother, Ahmed Owolabi, a 27-year-old motorcyclist from Onimane Magada Ibafo, had been injured by Sherif Oyeniyi, who lives at 44 Association Road, Orange Estate, Voera, Arepo, Ogun State. The complainant stated that while Ahmed a commercial motorcyclist was conveying  Sherif to his destination, in Arepo and nearing Sherif's residence at Orange Estate, Sherif attacked him with a razor blade, inflicting severe deep cuts on his neck in two separate locations. The Divisional Police Officer when alerted quickly transported the victim to a hospital for medical attention, and the suspect has been taken in...

SUDAN'S ARMY RETAKES AL-JAZIRA CAPITAL FROM RSF. (PHOTO).


 Sudan's army retakes Al-Jazira capital from RSF


The commander of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said his troops "lost Wad Madani", the state capital of Al-Jazira, on Saturday as the army launched an offensive,. AFP reported.


In an audio address to his fighters and the Sudanese people, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo vowed to "regain all" of the central Sudanese city, which has been under RSF control since December 2023.


The army, battling the RSF since April of that year, said it had entered the city on Saturday and was "clearing the remnants of the rebels".


Government officials loyal to the army have hailed the recapture of the key city, a strategic crossroads of supply highways linking several states.


It is also the nearest major town to the war-torn capital Khartoum, 200 kilometres (124 miles) north.


"Today we lost a round, we did not lose the battle," Daglo said.


Since it began, the war has killed tens of thousands and uprooted 12 million, nearly nine million of whom remain inside the country in what the United Nations says is the world's largest displacement crisis.


In the early months of the war, nearly half a million people had sought shelter in Al-Jazira, before a lightning RSF offensive displaced upwards of 300,000 in December 2023, according to the UN.

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