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Four Nigerians, Others Jailed 55 Years Over London Phone Robbery Spree

Four Nigerians—David Akintola, Ayomide Olaribiro, Olabiyi Obasa, and David Okewole—alongside six other accomplices were sentenced to a combined 55 years at Kingston Crown Court for a violent robbery spree targeting mobile phone shops, mostly EE outlets, across London and the UK. Between September and November 2024, the gang carried out 13 coordinated robberies, stealing £240,000 worth of phones and devices. They threatened staff to open secure stock rooms. The group was arrested after police traced DNA, call data, and vehicle records, catching four in the act in Kilburn. Sentences ranged from three to ten years for conspiracy to rob and attempted robbery, with most suspects pleading guilty. The Metropolitan Police recovered stolen devices and linked the suspects directly to the crimes through forensic evidence. The case underscores law enforcement successes against organized retail crime in London.

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2Baba Denies London Arrest Rumors, Cites Health Issue

Nigerian music star 2Baba has publicly denied viral rumors that he was arrested in London for assaulting his wife, Annie Idibia. The singer clarified that his sudden absence from a scheduled UK concert on October 2nd was due to a "medical emergency," not a domestic dispute as speculated online. In a video message posted on social media, 2Baba expressed his gratitude to fans who attended the show and apologized for his last-minute cancellation. He assured them that he would "regroup and make something beautiful happen" in the future. He directly addressed the false arrest rumors, stating, "If una no sabi something, make una no talk abeg. This ‘allegedly’, I don tire," urging people to stop spreading unverified information.

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On Eve of US-Russia Talks, Starmer Welcomes Zelensky to London

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London on Thursday to show support for Ukraine. The meeting came just a day before a major US-Russia summit that Ukraine and European allies are not invited to. Starmer greeted Zelensky with a handshake and hug outside 10 Downing Street. Earlier in the day, Zelensky joined a video call with US President Donald Trump and other European leaders. On Friday, Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska—Putin’s first visit to Western territory since he invaded Ukraine in February 2022. The war has killed tens of thousands. Many fear the meeting could lead to a deal that pressures Ukraine into giving up territory. Starmer said there is now a “real chance” for a ceasefire after more than three years of fighting. Overnight, Ukraine sent dozens of drones into […]

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