• Lagos Family Appeals for Help as Young Man Abdulfattah Oyedele Goes Missing After Trip to Ikeja

    Abdulfattah Oyedele, a resident of Ikotun, Lagos, has been reported missing since January 3, 2026, after leaving home to purchase goods in Ikeja. His family has raised alarms and notified the Lagos State Police Command, urging the public to assist in locating him. Multiple contact numbers have been provided for anyone with information. The young man’s disappearance has sparked anxiety within the community, and authorities are investigating his whereabouts.

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    Lagos Family Appeals for Help as Young Man Abdulfattah Oyedele Goes Missing After Trip to Ikeja Abdulfattah Oyedele, a resident of Ikotun, Lagos, has been reported missing since January 3, 2026, after leaving home to purchase goods in Ikeja. His family has raised alarms and notified the Lagos State Police Command, urging the public to assist in locating him. Multiple contact numbers have been provided for anyone with information. The young man’s disappearance has sparked anxiety within the community, and authorities are investigating his whereabouts. #MissingPerson #LagosNews #AbdulfattahOyedele #PublicAlert #NigeriaNews #CommunitySafety
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  • Explosive Device Believed to Be US Tomahawk Missile Found in Niger State Community Days After Gunmen Kill 40 Residents, Raising Serious Safety Concerns

    Three days after a deadly attack in Kasuwar Daji, Niger State, where over 40 residents were killed, a burnt Mobile Police checkpoint destroyed, and homes ransacked, locals in Ganaru, Magama Local Government Area, discovered an unexploded device suspected to be a missile. Reports indicate the device may be a Tomahawk missile warhead of United States origin, sparking fears for community safety. Authorities warned residents against handling the device, noting it contains a powerful 600-pound high-explosive warhead. The incident follows the Kasuwar Daji massacre, where attackers deliberately targeted a police checkpoint to prevent timely security responses, leaving civilians exposed. Local officials urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious objects to prevent further casualties.

    #NigerState #ExplosiveDevice #TomahawkMissile #KasuwarDajiMassacre #SecurityAlert #CommunitySafety
    Explosive Device Believed to Be US Tomahawk Missile Found in Niger State Community Days After Gunmen Kill 40 Residents, Raising Serious Safety Concerns Three days after a deadly attack in Kasuwar Daji, Niger State, where over 40 residents were killed, a burnt Mobile Police checkpoint destroyed, and homes ransacked, locals in Ganaru, Magama Local Government Area, discovered an unexploded device suspected to be a missile. Reports indicate the device may be a Tomahawk missile warhead of United States origin, sparking fears for community safety. Authorities warned residents against handling the device, noting it contains a powerful 600-pound high-explosive warhead. The incident follows the Kasuwar Daji massacre, where attackers deliberately targeted a police checkpoint to prevent timely security responses, leaving civilians exposed. Local officials urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious objects to prevent further casualties. #NigerState #ExplosiveDevice #TomahawkMissile #KasuwarDajiMassacre #SecurityAlert #CommunitySafety
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