Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Breaking: Lt. Cdr. Yusuf A H, (Rtd) Murdered by His Son

By our Reporter

Authoritative information reaching us indicate that Lt. Cdr. Yusuf A. H. (Rtd) has been killed by his own son, simply referred to as Afiz.

Cdr. Yusuf A H, who retired from the service of the Nigeria Navy, recently, was said to have been murdered, Saturday, by his son in his house at Ayobo, in circumstances that can only be described as cloudy.

However, early Investigation revealed that the son had requested for N1.5m from his dad but the father couldn’t provide this amount of money demanded by Afiz.

The retired naval officer’s son then decided to kill him because his father is retired and waiting for his pension benefits.

READ MORE: COVID-19 Upsurge: Nigeria Monitoring Situation in China, UK, US, Says NCDC

On the scene of the gruesome killing of the naval officer by his son were: a hacksaw hammer, a brand new cutlass, and a new kitchen knife, among other deadly weapons.

Meanwhile, Afiz was apprehended as he attempted to flee by neighbours who had caught wind of the dastardly killing of the officer, because of the shrill cry that emanated from his home as he was being attacked by his son.

Afiz, was seen in front of the officers compound, tied down in tight ropes to be eventually handed to the police.

May the late officer’s soul rest in peace.

Hot this week

Motivation and Not Manipulation: A Necessity for Effective People Management Strategy

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape, effective people...

Nigeria Police Bust Benue Arms Factory, Arrest Cult Hitman in Delta Raid

In a major breakthrough against crime, Nigerian police have...

60 Dead in Niger Tanker Explosion as Authorities Warn of Rising Fuel-Related Fatalities

At least 60 people have died in a petrol...

Intentional Living: A Route for an Impactful Life

In a world that is often chaotic and overwhelming,...

Why Nearly 90,000 Nigerians Were Denied Schengen Visas Over Two Years – Report

Nearly 90,000 Nigerians were denied Schengen visas in 2022...

Streaming Giant Netflix Posts $1.87B Profit, 19M New Subscribers

Netflix ended 2024 on a high note, reporting 19...

FG Releases N22 Billion to Settle Pension Arrears for 2023-2024 Retirees

The Federal Government has released an additional N22 billion...

NLC Slams FG’s N8 Billion Budget to Educate Nigerians on Paying Electricity Bills

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has criticized the federal...

World Bank Debars Two Nigerian Firms, CEO for Corruption in $500m Welfare Project

The World Bank has banned two Nigerian firms, Viva...

Nigerian Navy Seizes Boat with 40,000 Litres of Stolen Crude Oil in Ondo

The Nigerian Navy has intercepted a wooden boat carrying...

Related Articles

Popular Categories