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According to sources in the University former vice Chancellor of the institution Prof Ibidapo Obe is dead, he's death is yet to be confirmed by the institution but information reaching us from the University environment claimed the former Professor of Engineering died of the dreaded Coronavirus, details to follow shortly upon confirmation from the Educational institution, he was vice Chancellor of the revered institution from 2000 - 2007
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — U.S. Attorney Donald Cochran identified Anthony Q. Warner on Sunday as the bomber in a Christmas Day explosion that rocked downtown Nashville. Police Chief John Drake had identified Warner, 63, as a person of interest in the case. He is believed to have died in the explosion. DNA found at the scene was matched to samples taken at another location searched by investigators, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch confirmed. The Metro Nashville Police Department on Sunday posted a video of the explosion. The 39-second video shows a person walking away from the scene, followed by an explosion that shakes the MNPD camera and dislodges a traffic light. The video, which was posted to Twitter, lingers on the wreckage left by the explosion before cutting away. Investigators said they do not believe there was anyone else involved. Authorities reviewed hours of surveillance footage and they say they only saw Warner. "Anthony Warner is the bomber. He was present when the bomb went off, and he perished in the bombing," Cochran said. A motive in the bombing has not been released and is still under investigation, according to FBI Special Agent for Public Affairs Doug Korneski. The types of explosives used in the bombing were still under investigation, authorities said. The FBI said Warner wasn’t on authorities' radar before Friday’s explosion and declined to deem the explosion an act of terrorism. Authorities are asking people who knew Warner to contact them so they can potentially gain an understanding for his motive. "These answers won't come quickly and will still require a lot of our team's effort," Korneski said. "None of those answers will ever be enough for those who have been affected by this event. We still have work to do." Sunday, police officers who responded to a report of shots fired moments before the blast recalled the chaos when a recreational vehicle blew up on Second Avenue, injuring three people and damaging more than 40 businesses. Officer James Wells, who suffered some hearing loss, tearfully said at a news conference that he believed he heard God tell him to walk away moments before he saw a flash of orange and heard a loud boom. “As I’m stumbling around, I just tell myself to stay on my feet and to stay alive,” Wells said. “Christmas will never be the same.” The explosion was a deliberate bombing and "feels like" it had a connection to the AT&T building severely damaged in the blast, Mayor John Cooper said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." Cooper cited "a lot of momentum behind the investigation" and said he expects "a lot of questions to be answered relatively soon." No motive for the attack had been determined. FBI agents searched a home in Antioch and visited a real estate office in Nashville in connection with the bombing. An FBI spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed to The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, that Warner lived at the home. 500 tips come in: FBI investigates Christmas Day explosion in Nashville Neighbors told The Tennessean that an RV similar to the one in the explosion was parked at the home within the past two weeks. FBI Special Agent Jason Pack said agents visited Fridrich & Clark Realty's Green Hills office. Owner Steve Fridrich said the company reported to the FBI that Warner had worked for the company. “We are one of the nearly 500 people who so far have contacted them with tips," Fridrich said. Warner was a longtime area resident who held several IT jobs, including one as an independent computer technician with Fridrich & Clark, and public records show he had extensive experience with electronics and alarm systems. Warner had been embroiled in legal battles over real estate with family members in recent years. Steve Schmoldt and his wife lived next to Warner for more than two decades. Schmoldt described his neighbor as friendly, someone with whom he would make brief small talk. They never discussed politics or religion, and Warner never gave any indication of any closely held ideology, Schmoldt said. “I can tell you as far as politics, he never had any yard signs or flags in his window or anything like that," Schmoldt said. "If he did have any political beliefs he kept, that was something he kept to himself." Anthony Quinn Warner: Person of interest was longtime resident with electronics expertise Nashville police responded to a report of shots fired before 6 a.m. Friday, discovering a suspicious RV parked outside the AT&T building. Officers and witnesses heard a broadcast coming from the RV giving a dire warning: “Evacuate now. There is a bomb. A bomb is in this vehicle and will explode."    Anthony Warner was Christmas Day bomber in Nashville and likely died in explosion, authorities say Mariah Timms, Natalie Neysa Alund and John Bacon, Nashville Tennessean December 28, 2020, 12:43 pm NASHVILLE, Tenn. — U.S. Attorney Donald Cochran identified Anthony Q. Warner on Sunday as the bomber in a Christmas Day explosion that rocked downtown Nashville. Police Chief John Drake had identified Warner, 63, as a person of interest in the case. He is believed to have died in the explosion. DNA found at the scene was matched to samples taken at another location searched by investigators, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch confirmed. The Metro Nashville Police Department on Sunday posted a video of the explosion. The 39-second video shows a person walking away from the scene, followed by an explosion that shakes the MNPD camera and dislodges a traffic light. The video, which was posted to Twitter, lingers on the wreckage left by the explosion before cutting away.  Investigators said they do not believe there was anyone else involved. Authorities reviewed hours of surveillance footage and they say they only saw Warner. "Anthony Warner is the bomber. He was present when the bomb went off, and he perished in the bombing," Cochran said. A motive in the bombing has not been released and is still under investigation, according to FBI Special Agent for Public Affairs Doug Korneski. The types of explosives used in the bombing were still under investigation, authorities said. The FBI said Warner wasn’t on authorities' radar before Friday’s explosion and declined to deem the explosion an act of terrorism. Authorities are asking people who knew Warner to contact them so they can potentially gain an understanding for his motive. "These answers won't come quickly and will still require a lot of our team's effort," Korneski said. "None of those answers will ever be enough for those who have been affected by this event. We still have work to do." Sunday, police officers who responded to a report of shots fired moments before the blast recalled the chaos when a recreational vehicle blew up on Second Avenue, injuring three people and damaging more than 40 businesses. Officer James Wells, who suffered some hearing loss, tearfully said at a news conference that he believed he heard God tell him to walk away moments before he saw a flash of orange and heard a loud boom. “As I’m stumbling around, I just tell myself to stay on my feet and to stay alive,” Wells said. “Christmas will never be the same.” The explosion was a deliberate bombing and "feels like" it had a connection to the AT&T building severely damaged in the blast, Mayor John Cooper said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." Cooper cited "a lot of momentum behind the investigation" and said he expects "a lot of questions to be answered relatively soon." No motive for the attack had been determined. FBI agents searched a home in Antioch and visited a real estate office in Nashville in connection with the bombing. An FBI spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed to The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, that Warner lived at the home. 500 tips come in: FBI investigates Christmas Day explosion in Nashville Neighbors told The Tennessean that an RV similar to the one in the explosion was parked at the home within the past two weeks. FBI Special Agent Jason Pack said agents visited Fridrich & Clark Realty's Green Hills office. Owner Steve Fridrich said the company reported to the FBI that Warner had worked for the company. “We are one of the nearly 500 people who so far have contacted them with tips," Fridrich said. Warner was a longtime area resident who held several IT jobs, including one as an independent computer technician with Fridrich & Clark, and public records show he had extensive experience with electronics and alarm systems. Warner had been embroiled in legal battles over real estate with family members in recent years https://news.yahoo.com/amphtml/nashville-bombing-mystery-questions-could-160943009.html |
Anthony Quinn Warner was responsible for the Christmas morning explosion that rocked downtown Nashville, officials said Sunday, and he was killed in the blast. Investigators matched human remains found at the scene with Warner’s DNA, confirming suspicions that he blew himself up in a recreational vehicle, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch told reporters. Law enforcement said they were still investigating a motive behind the incident. Authorities had assembled Saturday at Warner’s home in Antioch, Tenn., located about 10 miles southeast of the explosion site. Several neighbors described seeing an RV similar to the one that blew up on Friday morning in the backyard of the Antioch home. Warner, 63, was unmarried and rarely ventured from his home, according to neighbors, living for years with his parents and then by himself. He once owned an alarm company, and he protected his home with an array of security cameras, rarely returning a neighborly wave and not responding to an offer of Christmas dinner, neighbors said in interviews. “To describe him as a recluse would be an excellent word,” said Rick Laude, who has lived near Warner since 2010. “You could wave at him and he was like, what are you waving at me for?” Warner lived for years with his parents, and for some time after his father died in 2011, he remained with his mother, Betty Christine Lane, before moving into a nearby house, neighbors said. Lane could not be reached for comment. In November, Warner transferred his property at 115 Bakertown Rd. to a Los Angeles woman for “$0,” according to property records of a quitclaim deed. The woman said in a brief telephone interview that the FBI told her not to discuss the matter and declined to comment. At one time, Warner ran an alarm company, according to his cousin, who runs a haunted-house attraction about a mile from Warner’s home. “He was into phones and electronics,” like his father, Robert Warner said of his cousin. “He has always been a quiet person,” Robert Warner said. “When we had the family reunions, he brought the RV, or he had a boat.” Robert Warner said that he had not talked to his cousin in about 10 years, and he said many members of the family had lost touch with him. Steve Schmoldt, whose property is on the other side of the fence from Warner’s residence, said that Warner had “always just been kind of a loner.” Schmoldt said that Warner used to have dogs and that they talked about pets, but he said such conversations were rare. He recalled how his wife brought Warner a Christmas dinner but said Warner never answered the door. Three weeks ago, Schmoldt said, he saw Warner climbing an extension ladder to work on a large antenna on his house. “He was like an IT guy,” Schmoldt said, referring to information technology. “He has quite a few security cameras around his house.” Neighbors also noticed Warner power-washing the RV, which until recent days they had not seen leaving the property. A Nashville real estate firm, Fridrich & Clark Realty, confirmed that Warner worked there as a computer consultant for about 15 years before announcing his retirement earlier this month. “The Tony Warner we knew is a nice person who never exhibited any behavior which was less than professional,” co-owner Steve Fridrich wrote in a statement. The RV detonated in front of an AT&T transmission building in downtown Nashville, damaging more than 40 businesses and causing widespread disruptions to cell service and Internet connections. No one aside from Warner died in the blast, which officials credited to police officers who evacuated buildings moments after arriving on the scene and leading up to the RV explosion. The officers heard a strange recorded warning, which started to play a 15-minute countdown, coming from the RV. Officers started knocking on doors, contacting dispatch to get access codes to buildings, clearing them floor by floor, warning residents who answered to gather family members and |
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Four persons were killed and seven others injured in a renewed attack by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Friday night at Tse Angbande, a suburb of Makurdi, the capital city of Benue State. The incident, according to locals, happened around 11pm, and a family was almost wiped out in the attack. The injured include a wife to the murdered son, Veronica Akwa; a nursing mother who was hit in the leg, and Ephraim Akwa, amongst others. At the time our correspondent visited the village, people have deserted the area while apprehension has gripped the nearby villagers in Adaka community, all in Makurdi Local Government Area. Friday night attack came barely four days after suspected herdsmen killed a man and his wife at Adaka in Makurdi before they were repelled by troops of Operation Whirl Stroke who killed three of them. The State Governor, Samuel Ortom, who visited the scene of the attack on Saturday morning alongside the State Commissioner of Police, Mukkadas Garba, condemned the barbaric act. Ortom, who condoled the families of the deceased, assured the people that security had been beefed up to ensure 24 hours vigilance in the affected area to prevent a recurrence, adding that the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law of the state must continue https://punchng.com/suspected-herdsmen-kill-four-in-benue-community/?amp=1 |
I am surprised people are worried, he is most likely an intelligence officer,that's how they behave and when they go undercover (they usually go undercover with diplomatic passports or sometimes Forged documents), the facts that he was working in Cahoots with a Pakistani Intelligence officer in the article was a big give away, read the article again....... |
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Police in Indonesia were on Saturday hunting suspected militants accused of killing four people said by rights groups to be Christians, beheading one and burning down their homes. Ten militants linked to a “terrorist” group beheaded one victim and slit the throats of the others on the island of Sulawesi on Friday, national police spokesman Awi Setiyono quoted a witness as saying. Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country, has grappled with intermittent militant attacks recently. “This attack is another serious escalation against the Christian minority in Indonesia,” Human Rights Watch researcher Andreas Harsono told Reuters. Gomar Gultom, the head of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia, said the victims were Christian and urged the authorities to resolve the case. International Christian Concern, a Washington-based advocacy group, said “an alleged terrorist” killed four Christians in the Sulawesi village, burning down a Salvation Army post and Christian homes. According to witness reports, the perpetrators had asked for food from the victims, who were killed when they refused, Awi told Reuters. He denied the attacks were religiously motivated. “We’re on the ground now, there’s about 100 people who will start chasing,” he told the news channel Metro TV. The investigation, led by the Indonesian police and the military, may run into hurdles as the incident took place in a hilly, remote village near the region of Sigi in Central Sulawesi province, he said. https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/29/suspected-militants-kill-four-christians-in-remote-indonesian-village |
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A woman has been arrested in Switzerland after a suspected terror attack at a store left two people injured. Two women were attacked at the Manor department store in the southern city of Lugano with one being grabbed by the throat and another being stabbed in the neck. One of the victims is said to have sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries in Tuesday afternoon's incident, while the other was lightly wounded. Police said the 28-year-old suspect was known to them following an investigation into jihadist terrorism in 2017. Switzerland has so far been spared the kind of large-scale jihadist attacks that prompted France and Germany to push for tighter controls at European Union borders. Advertisement It followed incidents in which suspected Islamist militants killed eight people in Paris, Nice and Vienna within a month. Switzerland has identified hundreds of residents deemed a threat as well as militants who have travelled to war zones. One of the victims is said to have sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries, while the other was lightly wounded. September, a man described as a leading Islamist militant in Switzerland was sentenced to 50 months in prison over his ties to Islamic State. Federal prosecutors have said that a fatal stabbing of a Portuguese man in September in the western town of Morges was still being investigated for a possible terrorist motive. A Swiss-Turkish national has been arrested . https://news.sky.com/story/amp/woman-arrested-after-suspected-terror-attack-in-switzerland-12141820 |
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Multiple people were injured in an "active shooter" incident Friday at a mall in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, the mayor's office said in a statement. None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening. The suspect is currently at-large and 75 police officers were at the Mayfair Mall investigating, the mayor's office said. "It will take time to provide additional, and perhaps, more accurate information, but information will be provided as it becomes available," the statement said. The Milwaukee division of the FBI said it was responding to the scene to support local law enforcement. There was a heavy police presence outside the mall in the Milwaukee suburb.  A witness, Jill Wooley, said she was inside the mall when gunshots rang out. "The very first shot, my immediate thought was it sounded like one of the floor fixtures in Macy's hit the floor," she told CBS affiliate WDJT. "But in that same second, I knew right away it was a gunshot and they just kept coming one right after the other." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/wisconsin-mall-shooting-wauwatosa-injuries/ "I think we're all born with it... We've all been exposed to public shootings like this. I think all of us have thought of what we would do in a situation like this." |
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