ANAMBRA POLICE ACTION ON THE CULT CLASH THAT RESULTED IN THE FATAL INJURY OF FOUR PERSONS AT AFOR NAWFIA MARKET. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 ANAMBRA POLICE ACTION ON THE CULT CLASH THAT RESULTED IN THE FATAL INJURY OF FOUR PERSONS AT AFOR NAWFIA MARKET The Anambra State Police Command wishes to provide a comprehensive update on the cult-related attack that occurred on the evening of 7th December 2025 at Afor Nawfia Market, along the Onitsha–Awka Old Road. It will be recalled that operatives of the Command attached to the Special Anti-Cult Squad, Enugwu-Ukwu, had, four days earlier, acting on credible intelligence about a planned rival cult confrontation, arrested two dangerous suspects and recovered a firearm from them. The arrested suspects have been assisting the Police with valuable information aimed at preventing further cult-related violence within Awka and its environs. Despite these proactive efforts by the Command operatives, some members of the same gang, on the evening of 7th December 2025, operating in a black Lexus Jeep with registration number yet unknown, stormed Afor Nawfia Market and opened fire indiscr...

SUDAN WARNS AGAINST PARALLEL GOVT AS KENYA HOSTS RSF. (PHOTO).


 Sudan warns against parallel government as Kenya hosts RSF


Sudan will “fight anyone who seeks to establish a parallel government,” a member of the country’s Sovereign Council has said, Anadolu Agency reported.


The assistant commander-in-chief of the Sudanese army, Yasser Al-Atta, made the comments while addressing members of the armed forces and their supporting units in the town of Al Dabba in northern Sudan, according to the official Sudanese News Agency (SUNA).


His remarks on Tuesday came hours after the opening session of a conference titled “The Founding Alliance of Sudan” held in Nairobi, Kenya.


The conference was organized by opposition forces and armed groups fighting the Sudanese army, with the goal of forming a parallel government.


RSF deputy commander


According to an Anadolu reporter, the opening session was attended by the leaders of several armed groups and political figures, including National Umma Party leader Fadlallah Burma Nasir, Abdelrahim Dagalo, deputy commander of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and Abdelaziz al-Hilu, chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N).


“To those who say they will form a parallel government, we will fight them on every inch of Sudanese land,” Al-Atta emphasized.


“We will teach the enemy (referring to the RSF) and the conspiratorial countries lessons in patriotism. The Sudanese people have now become the army of the Sudanese nation,” he added.


In a statement on behalf of the alliance at the Nairobi conference, National Umma Party leader Nasir announced that the signing of a political declaration would be delayed from Tuesday to February 21.


Peace government


Ibrahim Al-Mirghani, a leader in the Democratic Unionist Party, told the conference that the components of the Founding Alliance had agreed to form a peace government, with the announcement to take place in Sudan, without specifying a location.


Kenyan authorities have not commented on the meetings held on their territory.


Supporters of the formation of a parallel government include political forces that split from the Democratic Civilian Forces Coordinating Committee.


This includes most of the components from the Revolutionary Front—armed movements that signed the 2020 Juba Peace Agreement—along with the Democratic Unionist Party led by Al-Mirghani.


Pro-army groups


Opponents of the parallel government include pro-army political groups within Sudan and others operating from abroad. Among them is the Democratic Civilian Forces Coordinating Committee, which was once the largest civilian opposition coalition, led by former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.


On February10, the committee announced its rejection of the parallel government, which led to a split into two factions, one of which called for the Nairobi conference.


The Sudanese army and the RSF have been fighting a war since mid-April 2023 that has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 14 million, according to the UN and local authorities.


Research from US universities, however, estimates the death toll at around 130,000.


Fight for Khartoum


In Khartoum State, which consists of three cities, the army now controls 90% of Bahri in the north, most of Omdurman in the west, and 60% of central Khartoum, where the presidential palace and international airport are located.


Army forces have nearly encircled these strategic sites, while RSF fighters remain entrenched in neighborhoods in the east and south.


Calls by the international community and the UN for an end to the war are mounting, with warnings of an impending humanitarian catastrophe as millions face famine and death due to food shortages. The conflict has spread to 13 of Sudan’s 18 states.

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