• Abducted Kwara Businessman Freed After N110 Million Ransom Payment.

    A businessman identified as Suleiman Ndana, popularly known as “Manager,” who was abducted last month from Tsaragi community in Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, has regained his freedom following the payment of a ₦110 million ransom just hours before a military rescue operation.

    Sources close to the victim confirmed that Ndana was among those recovered by Nigerian Army troops during a raid on the kidnappers’ hideout on Friday. A friend of the businessman disclosed that the abductors had issued grave threats as military pressure mounted in the forest where they were hiding, vowing to kill Ndana if the ransom was not paid immediately.

    Under the intense ultimatum, his family and associates reportedly delivered the ₦110 million ransom at an undisclosed location. Shortly after the payment, soldiers stormed the area, leading to Ndana’s release.

    His freedom marks a breakthrough for the ongoing military operation tagged Operation FANSAN YAMMA in Kwara North, even as it underscores the moral dilemma faced by families forced to negotiate with kidnappers under life-threatening circumstances.

    Meanwhile, residents of Patigi Local Government Area recently staged mass protests over the worsening insecurity in Kwara North. Youths, elders, and community leaders took to the streets demanding urgent government intervention, alleging that persistent killings and abductions had crippled economic life and driven medical personnel out of local hospitals.

    Protesters accused the state government and federal representatives of neglect, citing the exodus of doctors from Patigi General Hospital and the growing presence of suspected armed herders in rural settlements. They called on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to deploy more security forces and relocate Kara Market, which they claim has become a hotspot for criminal activity.

    The protesters warned that without swift action, insecurity could lead to total economic collapse in parts of Kwara North, lamenting that millions are lost daily to ransom payments, farm attacks, and the loss of livelihoods.
    Abducted Kwara Businessman Freed After N110 Million Ransom Payment. A businessman identified as Suleiman Ndana, popularly known as “Manager,” who was abducted last month from Tsaragi community in Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, has regained his freedom following the payment of a ₦110 million ransom just hours before a military rescue operation. Sources close to the victim confirmed that Ndana was among those recovered by Nigerian Army troops during a raid on the kidnappers’ hideout on Friday. A friend of the businessman disclosed that the abductors had issued grave threats as military pressure mounted in the forest where they were hiding, vowing to kill Ndana if the ransom was not paid immediately. Under the intense ultimatum, his family and associates reportedly delivered the ₦110 million ransom at an undisclosed location. Shortly after the payment, soldiers stormed the area, leading to Ndana’s release. His freedom marks a breakthrough for the ongoing military operation tagged Operation FANSAN YAMMA in Kwara North, even as it underscores the moral dilemma faced by families forced to negotiate with kidnappers under life-threatening circumstances. Meanwhile, residents of Patigi Local Government Area recently staged mass protests over the worsening insecurity in Kwara North. Youths, elders, and community leaders took to the streets demanding urgent government intervention, alleging that persistent killings and abductions had crippled economic life and driven medical personnel out of local hospitals. Protesters accused the state government and federal representatives of neglect, citing the exodus of doctors from Patigi General Hospital and the growing presence of suspected armed herders in rural settlements. They called on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to deploy more security forces and relocate Kara Market, which they claim has become a hotspot for criminal activity. The protesters warned that without swift action, insecurity could lead to total economic collapse in parts of Kwara North, lamenting that millions are lost daily to ransom payments, farm attacks, and the loss of livelihoods.
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  • Madagascar in Political Turmoil as Military Seizes Power After President Rajoelina’s Impeachment

    Madagascar’s elite army unit takes control after President Andry Rajoelina’s impeachment, sparking global concern and uncertainty over the country’s democratic future.


    Madagascar has been plunged into political chaos after an elite military unit seized control of the government following the impeachment of President Andry Rajoelina.

    According to Punch Newspaper, the dramatic power shift occurred on Wednesday when the CAPSAT contingent, an elite arm of the military, took over key government institutions in the capital, Antananarivo, just hours after parliament voted to remove Rajoelina from office.

    Reports indicate that the embattled president fled the country amid growing protests and mounting opposition. The move marks Madagascar as the latest in a string of African nations—following Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon, and Guinea—to experience military takeovers since 2020.

    Colonel Michael Randrianirina, commander of the CAPSAT unit, has been declared interim president by the country’s top court. In a televised address, Randrianirina denied staging a coup, claiming the intervention was to “rescue the nation from collapse.” He pledged to restore civilian rule within 18 to 24 months and promised institutional reforms and elections before the transition ends.

    The African Union swiftly suspended Madagascar from all its activities, calling the military action unconstitutional. The United Nations, France, Germany, and Russia also expressed concern, urging calm, dialogue, and a return to democratic order.

    Meanwhile, the youth-led Gen Z Movement, which had spearheaded recent protests over water and electricity shortages, hailed the development as a victory for the people. “We’re anxious about the future, but this feels like our first real win,” said 26-year-old rugby team captain, Fenitra Razafindramanga.

    However, Rajoelina’s camp insists he remains the legitimate president, describing the court’s endorsement of Randrianirina as “illegal and politically motivated.”

    Rajoelina’s presidency has long been controversial—he first came to power in 2009 through a military-backed coup and later returned via disputed elections in 2023. His administration was widely criticized for corruption, economic decline, and poor governance.

    As Madagascar navigates this uncertain transition, global observers are watching closely to see whether the country will truly reform—or once again fall into the cycle of military dominance and fragile democracy.
    Madagascar in Political Turmoil as Military Seizes Power After President Rajoelina’s Impeachment Madagascar’s elite army unit takes control after President Andry Rajoelina’s impeachment, sparking global concern and uncertainty over the country’s democratic future. Madagascar has been plunged into political chaos after an elite military unit seized control of the government following the impeachment of President Andry Rajoelina. According to Punch Newspaper, the dramatic power shift occurred on Wednesday when the CAPSAT contingent, an elite arm of the military, took over key government institutions in the capital, Antananarivo, just hours after parliament voted to remove Rajoelina from office. Reports indicate that the embattled president fled the country amid growing protests and mounting opposition. The move marks Madagascar as the latest in a string of African nations—following Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon, and Guinea—to experience military takeovers since 2020. Colonel Michael Randrianirina, commander of the CAPSAT unit, has been declared interim president by the country’s top court. In a televised address, Randrianirina denied staging a coup, claiming the intervention was to “rescue the nation from collapse.” He pledged to restore civilian rule within 18 to 24 months and promised institutional reforms and elections before the transition ends. The African Union swiftly suspended Madagascar from all its activities, calling the military action unconstitutional. The United Nations, France, Germany, and Russia also expressed concern, urging calm, dialogue, and a return to democratic order. Meanwhile, the youth-led Gen Z Movement, which had spearheaded recent protests over water and electricity shortages, hailed the development as a victory for the people. “We’re anxious about the future, but this feels like our first real win,” said 26-year-old rugby team captain, Fenitra Razafindramanga. However, Rajoelina’s camp insists he remains the legitimate president, describing the court’s endorsement of Randrianirina as “illegal and politically motivated.” Rajoelina’s presidency has long been controversial—he first came to power in 2009 through a military-backed coup and later returned via disputed elections in 2023. His administration was widely criticized for corruption, economic decline, and poor governance. As Madagascar navigates this uncertain transition, global observers are watching closely to see whether the country will truly reform—or once again fall into the cycle of military dominance and fragile democracy.
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  • “Unite or Perish!” — Dele Farotimi Urges Nigerians to Oust APC and Rebuild the Nation


    Prominent human rights lawyer and political commentator Dele Farotimi has issued a passionate call for Nigerians to unite and take decisive action to rescue the country from what he describes as the “destructive rule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

    In a post shared on his verified X (Twitter) account, Farotimi warned that the APC government has brought nothing but corruption, insecurity, and economic suffering to the people, insisting that the only way forward is collective resistance and national unity.

    He wrote:

    “If Nigerians do not unite to get rid of the APC and rebuild their nation for their own good, the APC will keep doing what it does best — kill, steal, and destroy. Imagine the outrageous figures Professor Umahi is quoting.”



    Farotimi accused the ruling party of betraying its campaign promises, enriching the elite while leaving millions of Nigerians impoverished. He described recent government spending revelations — reportedly cited by Minister of Works David Umahi — as “shameful and obscene,” saying they reflect how detached the political class has become from the real struggles of ordinary citizens

    “Unite or Perish!” — Dele Farotimi Urges Nigerians to Oust APC and Rebuild the Nation Prominent human rights lawyer and political commentator Dele Farotimi has issued a passionate call for Nigerians to unite and take decisive action to rescue the country from what he describes as the “destructive rule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).” In a post shared on his verified X (Twitter) account, Farotimi warned that the APC government has brought nothing but corruption, insecurity, and economic suffering to the people, insisting that the only way forward is collective resistance and national unity. He wrote: “If Nigerians do not unite to get rid of the APC and rebuild their nation for their own good, the APC will keep doing what it does best — kill, steal, and destroy. Imagine the outrageous figures Professor Umahi is quoting.” Farotimi accused the ruling party of betraying its campaign promises, enriching the elite while leaving millions of Nigerians impoverished. He described recent government spending revelations — reportedly cited by Minister of Works David Umahi — as “shameful and obscene,” saying they reflect how detached the political class has become from the real struggles of ordinary citizens
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  • Libyan Police Arrest Two Nigerians Over Drug Trafficking in Zliten.

    Authorities in Zliten, Libya, have arrested two undocumented Nigerian migrants for alleged involvement in drug trafficking.

    According to a Sunday report by Migrant Rescue Watch, operatives of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) apprehended the suspects with quantities of hashish and hallucinogenic pills believed to be intended for sale.

    The organisation disclosed that the duo has since been transferred to the Anti-Narcotics Agency for further interrogation and prosecution.

    “CID in Zliten arrested two undocumented Nigerian nationals over drug trafficking. They were caught with hashish and hallucinogenic pills ready for distribution,” the statement read.

    In recent months, Libyan security agencies have ramped up efforts to combat crimes linked to irregular migrants, focusing on curbing drug-related offences and dismantling smuggling networks across the country.
    Libyan Police Arrest Two Nigerians Over Drug Trafficking in Zliten. Authorities in Zliten, Libya, have arrested two undocumented Nigerian migrants for alleged involvement in drug trafficking. According to a Sunday report by Migrant Rescue Watch, operatives of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) apprehended the suspects with quantities of hashish and hallucinogenic pills believed to be intended for sale. The organisation disclosed that the duo has since been transferred to the Anti-Narcotics Agency for further interrogation and prosecution. “CID in Zliten arrested two undocumented Nigerian nationals over drug trafficking. They were caught with hashish and hallucinogenic pills ready for distribution,” the statement read. In recent months, Libyan security agencies have ramped up efforts to combat crimes linked to irregular migrants, focusing on curbing drug-related offences and dismantling smuggling networks across the country.
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  • Boat Accident Wipes Out 5 Siblings In Benue.

    Tragedy struck in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State on Sunday evening when a small boat carrying a family of seven capsized in Obagaji, the local government headquarters, killing five siblings.

    In a telephone interview, a local identified himself as John, said the incident occurred when a small boat carrying a man, his wife, and their five children lost balance and sank in the water.

    According to him, the man and his wife were rescued alive, but all five children drowned before help could reach them.

    Another eyewitness, Ameh Ejeh, said local divers and community members immediately launched rescue efforts, but all the children rescued were confirmed dead at the scene.

    The heartbreaking incident has thrown the community into mourning, as sympathisers trooped in and out of the residence of the bereaved parents to offer condolences.

    Some residents who spoke to our correspondent have called on the authorities to enforce safety measures on waterways and monitor agents to checkmate the excesses of those handling boats in rural communities.
    Boat Accident Wipes Out 5 Siblings In Benue. Tragedy struck in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State on Sunday evening when a small boat carrying a family of seven capsized in Obagaji, the local government headquarters, killing five siblings. In a telephone interview, a local identified himself as John, said the incident occurred when a small boat carrying a man, his wife, and their five children lost balance and sank in the water. According to him, the man and his wife were rescued alive, but all five children drowned before help could reach them. Another eyewitness, Ameh Ejeh, said local divers and community members immediately launched rescue efforts, but all the children rescued were confirmed dead at the scene. The heartbreaking incident has thrown the community into mourning, as sympathisers trooped in and out of the residence of the bereaved parents to offer condolences. Some residents who spoke to our correspondent have called on the authorities to enforce safety measures on waterways and monitor agents to checkmate the excesses of those handling boats in rural communities.
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  • Abduction of 276 Chibok Girls Remain Indelible Scar on My Presidency — Jonathan.

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has admitted that the 2014 abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls will forever remain a scar on his presidency.

    He made the remark on Friday at the presentation of SCARS: Nigeria’s Journey and the Boko Haram Conundrum, a memoir by former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor. Commending Irabor, Jonathan described him as “a soldier who stood for truth and never played politics with security.”

    Reflecting on his tenure, Jonathan said, “One of the major scars on my government is the Chibok Girls. As Bishop Kukah said, no plastic or cosmetic surgeon can remove it. It is a scar I will die with.”

    The kidnapping of 276 girls from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, triggered global outrage and birthed the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. Although some of the girls escaped or were freed, more than 80 remain unaccounted for.

    Survivors still struggle with stigma, trauma, and interrupted education, with some returning home with children born in captivity.

    Jonathan noted that Boko Haram’s activities, which began in 2009, worsened during his presidency. “I battled Boko Haram for five years as President. I thought Buhari would wipe them out quickly, but they remain. Sometimes they even had more munitions than our soldiers — that does not reflect the actions of hungry villagers,” he said.

    While his administration was heavily criticised for its response to the tragedy, Jonathan defended his silence at the time, saying it was aimed at protecting sensitive intelligence. He insisted that the insurgency was more complex than many assumed and called for a renewed approach, stressing that the “carrot and stick” method might be necessary.

    Over a decade later, successive governments have rescued or negotiated the release of about 189 girls, but dozens are still in captivity. The Federal Government maintains that freeing the remaining Chibok girls and Leah Sharibu remains a national priority.
    Abduction of 276 Chibok Girls Remain Indelible Scar on My Presidency — Jonathan. Former President Goodluck Jonathan has admitted that the 2014 abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls will forever remain a scar on his presidency. He made the remark on Friday at the presentation of SCARS: Nigeria’s Journey and the Boko Haram Conundrum, a memoir by former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor. Commending Irabor, Jonathan described him as “a soldier who stood for truth and never played politics with security.” Reflecting on his tenure, Jonathan said, “One of the major scars on my government is the Chibok Girls. As Bishop Kukah said, no plastic or cosmetic surgeon can remove it. It is a scar I will die with.” The kidnapping of 276 girls from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, triggered global outrage and birthed the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. Although some of the girls escaped or were freed, more than 80 remain unaccounted for. Survivors still struggle with stigma, trauma, and interrupted education, with some returning home with children born in captivity. Jonathan noted that Boko Haram’s activities, which began in 2009, worsened during his presidency. “I battled Boko Haram for five years as President. I thought Buhari would wipe them out quickly, but they remain. Sometimes they even had more munitions than our soldiers — that does not reflect the actions of hungry villagers,” he said. While his administration was heavily criticised for its response to the tragedy, Jonathan defended his silence at the time, saying it was aimed at protecting sensitive intelligence. He insisted that the insurgency was more complex than many assumed and called for a renewed approach, stressing that the “carrot and stick” method might be necessary. Over a decade later, successive governments have rescued or negotiated the release of about 189 girls, but dozens are still in captivity. The Federal Government maintains that freeing the remaining Chibok girls and Leah Sharibu remains a national priority.
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  • Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said he is ready to drop his 2027 presidential ambition if a younger, vibrant and widely accepted candidate emerges under the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Atiku, a key member of the opposition coalition, made this known in an interview with BBC Hausa Service on Wednesday. He stressed that his interest in the race is not driven by personal ambition but by the need to provide Nigerians with a credible alternative.

    “My being in the 2027 race does not prevent anyone from contesting. If a vibrant and widely accepted younger candidate emerges, I am willing to step aside,” Atiku said.

    He dismissed suggestions that he is desperate for the presidency, saying his concern is to “rescue Nigeria from those who have held it hostage.”

    Atiku also urged young Nigerians to take politics seriously, assuring that he would give his full backing if a younger candidate is chosen to represent the coalition.
    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said he is ready to drop his 2027 presidential ambition if a younger, vibrant and widely accepted candidate emerges under the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Atiku, a key member of the opposition coalition, made this known in an interview with BBC Hausa Service on Wednesday. He stressed that his interest in the race is not driven by personal ambition but by the need to provide Nigerians with a credible alternative. “My being in the 2027 race does not prevent anyone from contesting. If a vibrant and widely accepted younger candidate emerges, I am willing to step aside,” Atiku said. He dismissed suggestions that he is desperate for the presidency, saying his concern is to “rescue Nigeria from those who have held it hostage.” Atiku also urged young Nigerians to take politics seriously, assuring that he would give his full backing if a younger candidate is chosen to represent the coalition.
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  • Insecurity: Gunmen Kidnap Prominent Lawyer in Niger State on Independence Day.

    Heavily armed terrorists have attacked Ibeto town in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State, abducting a prominent lawyer, Barrister Isyaku Muhammed Danjuma, along with several residents in a daring daylight raid.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, coinciding with Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary celebrations.

    A family source revealed that the attackers stormed the community in large numbers, wielding sophisticated weapons.

    “A lot of them armed with dangerous weapons and guns even bigger than what the security operatives would carry entered our town today (early morning). They were targeting prominent people to abduct. So that was how they came for Barrister Isyaku Muhammed Danjuma. He is currently with them. They have taken him away into the bush. These bandits operated openly for hours without any police or army to rescue them,” the source said.

    Checks showed that Barrister Isyaku had posted about the terrorists’ invasion on his Facebook page shortly before his abduction.
    He wrote:

    “Independence Day but bandits are here in Ibeto running riot.”

    Moments later, his fears became reality.

    The abduction was further confirmed by his associate, Mohd Gbedako Ndatsu, who reacted under the lawyer’s Facebook post.

    “Please when you come across this post, pray for him because I just received a devastating news now that the poster has been kidnapped,” Ndatsu wrote.

    This latest abduction follows a similar incident last week, when another young lawyer, Barrister Onyesom Peace Udoka, was kidnapped alongside her sister while returning home from her Call to Bar ceremony. The two were later freed after spending several days in captivity.

    Udoka’s abduction occurred around Lokoja, Kogi State, on Friday, September 27, 2025, just days after she was officially called to the bar in Abuja on September 23.
    Insecurity: Gunmen Kidnap Prominent Lawyer in Niger State on Independence Day. Heavily armed terrorists have attacked Ibeto town in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State, abducting a prominent lawyer, Barrister Isyaku Muhammed Danjuma, along with several residents in a daring daylight raid. The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, coinciding with Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary celebrations. A family source revealed that the attackers stormed the community in large numbers, wielding sophisticated weapons. “A lot of them armed with dangerous weapons and guns even bigger than what the security operatives would carry entered our town today (early morning). They were targeting prominent people to abduct. So that was how they came for Barrister Isyaku Muhammed Danjuma. He is currently with them. They have taken him away into the bush. These bandits operated openly for hours without any police or army to rescue them,” the source said. Checks showed that Barrister Isyaku had posted about the terrorists’ invasion on his Facebook page shortly before his abduction. He wrote: “Independence Day but bandits are here in Ibeto running riot.” Moments later, his fears became reality. The abduction was further confirmed by his associate, Mohd Gbedako Ndatsu, who reacted under the lawyer’s Facebook post. “Please when you come across this post, pray for him because I just received a devastating news now that the poster has been kidnapped,” Ndatsu wrote. This latest abduction follows a similar incident last week, when another young lawyer, Barrister Onyesom Peace Udoka, was kidnapped alongside her sister while returning home from her Call to Bar ceremony. The two were later freed after spending several days in captivity. Udoka’s abduction occurred around Lokoja, Kogi State, on Friday, September 27, 2025, just days after she was officially called to the bar in Abuja on September 23.
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  • NAPTIP Rescues 16-Year-Old Domestic Worker Doused With Hot Water By Her Abusive Employer In Abuja.

    The agency in a statement on Friday, September 26, 2025 said the victim was rescued following a tip-off from concerned neighbours.
    NAPTIP
    Operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) have rescued a 16-year-old domestic worker who had been abused and tortured by her employer in Abuja’s Gwarimpa area.

    The agency in a statement on Friday, September 26, 2025 said the victim was rescued following a tip-off from concerned neighbours.

    NAPTIP said the victim's employer poured hot water on her, adding that all the individuals involved in the heinous act will be prosecuted.

    “The victim, who hails from Imo State and comes from a family of 1, had been caring for her employer's three children, including two-month twins, and a seven-year-old boy while the employer worked at night,” the statement read.

    "Reports indicate that the girl was scalded with hot water by her employer. Alert neighbours quickly rushed her to a hospital and immediately contacted NAPTIP, prompting a swift rescue operation.

    “The agency has commenced a full investigation into the incident, and all individuals involved in this heinous act will face the full weight of the law."

    The agency has called on the public to report any case of trafficking or abuse.
    NAPTIP Rescues 16-Year-Old Domestic Worker Doused With Hot Water By Her Abusive Employer In Abuja. The agency in a statement on Friday, September 26, 2025 said the victim was rescued following a tip-off from concerned neighbours. NAPTIP Operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) have rescued a 16-year-old domestic worker who had been abused and tortured by her employer in Abuja’s Gwarimpa area. The agency in a statement on Friday, September 26, 2025 said the victim was rescued following a tip-off from concerned neighbours. NAPTIP said the victim's employer poured hot water on her, adding that all the individuals involved in the heinous act will be prosecuted. “The victim, who hails from Imo State and comes from a family of 1, had been caring for her employer's three children, including two-month twins, and a seven-year-old boy while the employer worked at night,” the statement read. "Reports indicate that the girl was scalded with hot water by her employer. Alert neighbours quickly rushed her to a hospital and immediately contacted NAPTIP, prompting a swift rescue operation. “The agency has commenced a full investigation into the incident, and all individuals involved in this heinous act will face the full weight of the law." The agency has called on the public to report any case of trafficking or abuse.
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  • Two workers die, one other critically injured as water tank collapse.

    Two workers died in Juja on Wednesday September 24th, after a water tank they were repairing collapsed, trapping them beneath the debris. A third worker is in critical condition and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Thika.

    The tragic incident happened in the afternoon hours at the Pulp and Paper Company, where five employees had been assigned to repair the elevated tank. The structure, built from iron sheets and mounted on concrete pillars, gave way during the repairs, crashing down on the unsuspecting workers.

    According to preliminary reports, the collapse was triggered by weakened concrete pillars that failed to withstand the tank’s weight. Witnesses say the tank caved in suddenly, leaving three of the workers trapped inside.

    Rescue efforts managed to pull out one survivor, who was rushed to hospital in critical condition. The other two workers were pronounced dead at the scene.

    Authorities have since launched investigations to establish the exact cause of the collapse and to determine whether safety standards at the site were observed.

    The incident has raised concerns about workplace safety and the structural integrity of aging infrastructure within industrial facilities.
    Two workers die, one other critically injured as water tank collapse. Two workers died in Juja on Wednesday September 24th, after a water tank they were repairing collapsed, trapping them beneath the debris. A third worker is in critical condition and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Thika. The tragic incident happened in the afternoon hours at the Pulp and Paper Company, where five employees had been assigned to repair the elevated tank. The structure, built from iron sheets and mounted on concrete pillars, gave way during the repairs, crashing down on the unsuspecting workers. According to preliminary reports, the collapse was triggered by weakened concrete pillars that failed to withstand the tank’s weight. Witnesses say the tank caved in suddenly, leaving three of the workers trapped inside. Rescue efforts managed to pull out one survivor, who was rushed to hospital in critical condition. The other two workers were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have since launched investigations to establish the exact cause of the collapse and to determine whether safety standards at the site were observed. The incident has raised concerns about workplace safety and the structural integrity of aging infrastructure within industrial facilities.
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  • Tinubu Breaks Decades of Career Stagnation in Paramilitary Services – Interior Minister

    The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ending decades of career stagnation within Nigeria’s paramilitary services through reforms anchored on merit, welfare, and transparency.

    Speaking in Abuja during the decoration of newly appointed senior officers across the four agencies under the ministry — the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Federal Fire Service (FFS) — the minister said the promotions reflected competence and integrity.

    According to him, the new ranks, which include Deputy Comptroller Generals, Deputy Controller Generals, and Deputy Commandant Generals, were not merely promotions but presidential appointments based on performance and fairness.

    “Your appointment is not courtesy. If you are good enough to be a DCG, then you are good enough to be a CG,” Tunji-Ojo emphasized.


    He revealed that the officers’ examinations were independently conducted by the National Army Resource Centre and later ratified by the appropriate board. While federal character was applied to ensure inclusiveness, merit and seniority remained the guiding principles.

    The minister commended President Tinubu for reforms that have restored dignity to the services, noting that more than 52,000 officers have been promoted in just two years, reversing years of irregular promotions that forced many competent officers into premature retirement.

    Tunji-Ojo highlighted welfare improvements, including increased salaries, peculiar allowances, eradication of career stagnation, and approval of life pensions for retired DCGs and CGs.

    He also tasked the agencies with renewed responsibility:

    Immigration Service – secure and strengthen border governance.

    Correctional Service – transform prisons into centres of rehabilitation.

    Fire Service – evolve into a frontline rescue agency.

    NSCDC – safeguard critical national assets.


    “The time to rise to your responsibility is not tomorrow. It began yesterday. Be catalysts of change and show that the government did not make a mistake in entrusting you with these mandates,” he urged.


    The minister also underscored the fairness of the promotion system, recalling how a female officer narrowly missed promotion in the past by just 0.25 marks, but has now been elevated based on merit.

    Representing the newly decorated officers, Dr. Ngozi Odikpo expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his trust and vision, pledging that they would serve Nigeria with dedication, discipline, and integrity.

    She also lauded the Minister of Interior for his leadership and the CGs of the various services for their mentorship, assuring Nigerians that the new appointees would uphold the highest standards of service.

    Source: NAN
    Tinubu Breaks Decades of Career Stagnation in Paramilitary Services – Interior Minister The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ending decades of career stagnation within Nigeria’s paramilitary services through reforms anchored on merit, welfare, and transparency. Speaking in Abuja during the decoration of newly appointed senior officers across the four agencies under the ministry — the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Federal Fire Service (FFS) — the minister said the promotions reflected competence and integrity. According to him, the new ranks, which include Deputy Comptroller Generals, Deputy Controller Generals, and Deputy Commandant Generals, were not merely promotions but presidential appointments based on performance and fairness. “Your appointment is not courtesy. If you are good enough to be a DCG, then you are good enough to be a CG,” Tunji-Ojo emphasized. He revealed that the officers’ examinations were independently conducted by the National Army Resource Centre and later ratified by the appropriate board. While federal character was applied to ensure inclusiveness, merit and seniority remained the guiding principles. The minister commended President Tinubu for reforms that have restored dignity to the services, noting that more than 52,000 officers have been promoted in just two years, reversing years of irregular promotions that forced many competent officers into premature retirement. Tunji-Ojo highlighted welfare improvements, including increased salaries, peculiar allowances, eradication of career stagnation, and approval of life pensions for retired DCGs and CGs. He also tasked the agencies with renewed responsibility: Immigration Service – secure and strengthen border governance. Correctional Service – transform prisons into centres of rehabilitation. Fire Service – evolve into a frontline rescue agency. NSCDC – safeguard critical national assets. “The time to rise to your responsibility is not tomorrow. It began yesterday. Be catalysts of change and show that the government did not make a mistake in entrusting you with these mandates,” he urged. The minister also underscored the fairness of the promotion system, recalling how a female officer narrowly missed promotion in the past by just 0.25 marks, but has now been elevated based on merit. Representing the newly decorated officers, Dr. Ngozi Odikpo expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his trust and vision, pledging that they would serve Nigeria with dedication, discipline, and integrity. She also lauded the Minister of Interior for his leadership and the CGs of the various services for their mentorship, assuring Nigerians that the new appointees would uphold the highest standards of service. Source: NAN
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  • Personality, Not Party, Will Decide 2027 Elections – Prof Ahmad

    Professor Ahmad has said that the 2027 general elections will not be decided by party loyalty but by the strength of individual personalities.

    On the State of the PDP

    Speaking on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he emphasized that the party remains strong despite past setbacks:

    “We are still in PDP. We are not planning to leave. The party may rise and fall, but right now PDP is rising. We are preparing for our convention in Ibadan, and we will move forward.”

    When asked about governors who left the party, Ahmad insisted:

    “Governors don’t make parties; parties make governors. People make parties, not individuals.”

    On Court Cases After Elections

    Addressing concerns that the PDP failed to challenge election results in 2019 and 2023, he clarified that the party did, in fact, go to court:

    “In 2023, several local governments, including mine, went to court. I personally went to court. Anyone claiming PDP didn’t go to court is not telling the truth.”

    He recalled irregularities during collation in his local government, saying results were altered but not announced at the collation center because officials feared public backlash.

    On Bukola Saraki and APC Rumors

    Responding to claims that former Senate President Bukola Saraki was aligning with the APC, Ahmad dismissed the reports:

    “These are fantastic lies. Saraki has invested his time and energy in rebuilding PDP. If he had anything to do with Tinubu or APC, PDP would have collapsed by now. The ADC narrative was just a flash in the pan.”


    He added that PDP remains open to reconciliation with other groups:

    “PDP has a large heart. Our friends in ADC or elsewhere are welcome. Let’s work together to rescue this state and the country from APC.”


    On 2027 Elections

    Ahmad predicted that Nigerians will prioritize individual credibility over party lines in 2027:

    “People will look at candidates and say, ‘You are good, but not in my party, yet I will vote for you.’ Or, ‘You are in my party, but you are not good, so I won’t vote for you.’ Party loyalty will not decide 2027—it will be about personality.”


    On Electoral Reforms and Tinubu’s Legacy

    Ahmad stressed the need for credible elections to restore faith in democracy. He urged President Tinubu to enshrine Immediate Result Electronic Filing (IREF) into the constitution:

    “From the polling unit, results should be uploaded directly to INEC’s portal. That alone will stop manipulation. Forget long lists of amendments—just constitutionalize IREF, and Nigeria’s democracy will change forever.”


    He warned that without credible elections, democracy in Nigeria would continue to lose respect internationally.

    “If President Tinubu truly loves Nigeria, he should deliver electoral reforms. That will be his lasting legacy.”
    Personality, Not Party, Will Decide 2027 Elections – Prof Ahmad Professor Ahmad has said that the 2027 general elections will not be decided by party loyalty but by the strength of individual personalities. On the State of the PDP Speaking on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he emphasized that the party remains strong despite past setbacks: “We are still in PDP. We are not planning to leave. The party may rise and fall, but right now PDP is rising. We are preparing for our convention in Ibadan, and we will move forward.” When asked about governors who left the party, Ahmad insisted: “Governors don’t make parties; parties make governors. People make parties, not individuals.” On Court Cases After Elections Addressing concerns that the PDP failed to challenge election results in 2019 and 2023, he clarified that the party did, in fact, go to court: “In 2023, several local governments, including mine, went to court. I personally went to court. Anyone claiming PDP didn’t go to court is not telling the truth.” He recalled irregularities during collation in his local government, saying results were altered but not announced at the collation center because officials feared public backlash. On Bukola Saraki and APC Rumors Responding to claims that former Senate President Bukola Saraki was aligning with the APC, Ahmad dismissed the reports: “These are fantastic lies. Saraki has invested his time and energy in rebuilding PDP. If he had anything to do with Tinubu or APC, PDP would have collapsed by now. The ADC narrative was just a flash in the pan.” He added that PDP remains open to reconciliation with other groups: “PDP has a large heart. Our friends in ADC or elsewhere are welcome. Let’s work together to rescue this state and the country from APC.” On 2027 Elections Ahmad predicted that Nigerians will prioritize individual credibility over party lines in 2027: “People will look at candidates and say, ‘You are good, but not in my party, yet I will vote for you.’ Or, ‘You are in my party, but you are not good, so I won’t vote for you.’ Party loyalty will not decide 2027—it will be about personality.” On Electoral Reforms and Tinubu’s Legacy Ahmad stressed the need for credible elections to restore faith in democracy. He urged President Tinubu to enshrine Immediate Result Electronic Filing (IREF) into the constitution: “From the polling unit, results should be uploaded directly to INEC’s portal. That alone will stop manipulation. Forget long lists of amendments—just constitutionalize IREF, and Nigeria’s democracy will change forever.” He warned that without credible elections, democracy in Nigeria would continue to lose respect internationally. “If President Tinubu truly loves Nigeria, he should deliver electoral reforms. That will be his lasting legacy.”
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  • Two-storey building collapses in Lagos.

    A two-storey building has collapsed at 4, Modupeola street, Mangoro bus stop, Alimosho, Lagos State.

    The cause of the incident, which occurred around 6pm, was not immediately known. Government officials have launched a probe into the incident.

    The Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA) and other first responders got to the scene in good time and rescued a trapped victim and five others from the rubble.

    The five who were rescued were taken to a private hospital in the neighbourhood. The trapped victim, who had a fracture and bruises, was taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Surgical Emergency by the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS). He arrived the hospital in a stable condition and was immediately admitted for further treatment.

    The 44-year-old patient lives at 10,Olabode street, Alimosho.
    Two-storey building collapses in Lagos. A two-storey building has collapsed at 4, Modupeola street, Mangoro bus stop, Alimosho, Lagos State. The cause of the incident, which occurred around 6pm, was not immediately known. Government officials have launched a probe into the incident. The Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA) and other first responders got to the scene in good time and rescued a trapped victim and five others from the rubble. The five who were rescued were taken to a private hospital in the neighbourhood. The trapped victim, who had a fracture and bruises, was taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Surgical Emergency by the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS). He arrived the hospital in a stable condition and was immediately admitted for further treatment. The 44-year-old patient lives at 10,Olabode street, Alimosho.
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  • Container Truck Crushes Tricycle In Lagos Accident.

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed a fatal accident involving a container-laden truck and a commercial tricycle along the Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up. According to a press statement released by Adebayo Taofiq, Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment at LAST...

    Lagos – Accident: The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed a fatal accident involving a container-laden truck and a commercial tricycle along the Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up.

    According to a press statement released by Adebayo Taofiq, Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment at LASTMA, the incident occurred earlier today when a 40-foot container truck, bearing registration number XP 368 AKD, lost control and overturned on a moving tricycle with passengers on board.

    “The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirms the occurrence of a tragic accident along Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up.

    The incident involved a 40-foot container truck which fell on a commercial tricycle with unsuspecting passengers,” the statement read.

    According to the statement, “Preliminary findings indicate that the articulated vehicle, while attempting a precarious maneuver beneath the Ijora Bridge, lost control and consequently capsized, fatally crushing on to a tricycle in its path. Regrettably, two passengers among them a serving Police Officer were killed instantly.”

    “The remains of the deceased Police Officer were subsequently conveyed to a morgue at Yaba by security operatives, while grief-stricken relatives of the second victim, a female passenger, hastened to the scene to retrieve the remains of their loved one.”

    “In a valiant rescue operation spearheaded by LASTMA operatives in concert with allied emergency responders, two additional victims, including the tricycle operator, were extricated alive, though they sustained severe bilateral leg fractures.”
    Container Truck Crushes Tricycle In Lagos Accident. The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed a fatal accident involving a container-laden truck and a commercial tricycle along the Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up. According to a press statement released by Adebayo Taofiq, Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment at LAST... Lagos – Accident: The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed a fatal accident involving a container-laden truck and a commercial tricycle along the Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up. According to a press statement released by Adebayo Taofiq, Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment at LASTMA, the incident occurred earlier today when a 40-foot container truck, bearing registration number XP 368 AKD, lost control and overturned on a moving tricycle with passengers on board. “The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirms the occurrence of a tragic accident along Ijora Causeway, inward Ijora 7Up. The incident involved a 40-foot container truck which fell on a commercial tricycle with unsuspecting passengers,” the statement read. According to the statement, “Preliminary findings indicate that the articulated vehicle, while attempting a precarious maneuver beneath the Ijora Bridge, lost control and consequently capsized, fatally crushing on to a tricycle in its path. Regrettably, two passengers among them a serving Police Officer were killed instantly.” “The remains of the deceased Police Officer were subsequently conveyed to a morgue at Yaba by security operatives, while grief-stricken relatives of the second victim, a female passenger, hastened to the scene to retrieve the remains of their loved one.” “In a valiant rescue operation spearheaded by LASTMA operatives in concert with allied emergency responders, two additional victims, including the tricycle operator, were extricated alive, though they sustained severe bilateral leg fractures.”
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  • 11 security operatives confirmed dead, ASP still missing in Benue militia clash.

    The Benue State Police Command has confirmed the recovery of seven additional bodies of security personnel killed during a violent confrontation with suspected herdsmen and local militia at Agu Centre in Katsina Ala Local Government Area.

    The latest recovery brings the total death toll to 11 security operatives, comprising nine police officers, one hunter, and one Civil Protection Guard. Their remains have been deposited at Katsina Ala General Hospital.

    Police also confirmed that ASP John Aledu, attached to Operation Zenda, remains missing as search and rescue efforts continue.

    “The recovered bodies have been preserved as efforts are ongoing to contact their families,” sources told Zagazola Makama.

    In response to the attack, police tactical teams, supported by local hunters and vigilantes, have intensified operations to rescue the missing officer and pursue the attackers.

    So far, 15 additional suspects have been arrested in Ukum Local Government Area, bringing the total number of suspects in custody to 21, following six earlier arrests in Katsina Ala.

    The police assured that, in collaboration with other security agencies, they remain fully committed to bringing all perpetrators of the attack to justice
    11 security operatives confirmed dead, ASP still missing in Benue militia clash. The Benue State Police Command has confirmed the recovery of seven additional bodies of security personnel killed during a violent confrontation with suspected herdsmen and local militia at Agu Centre in Katsina Ala Local Government Area. The latest recovery brings the total death toll to 11 security operatives, comprising nine police officers, one hunter, and one Civil Protection Guard. Their remains have been deposited at Katsina Ala General Hospital. Police also confirmed that ASP John Aledu, attached to Operation Zenda, remains missing as search and rescue efforts continue. “The recovered bodies have been preserved as efforts are ongoing to contact their families,” sources told Zagazola Makama. In response to the attack, police tactical teams, supported by local hunters and vigilantes, have intensified operations to rescue the missing officer and pursue the attackers. So far, 15 additional suspects have been arrested in Ukum Local Government Area, bringing the total number of suspects in custody to 21, following six earlier arrests in Katsina Ala. The police assured that, in collaboration with other security agencies, they remain fully committed to bringing all perpetrators of the attack to justice
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  • Six more deaths confirmed in Afriland Towers fire.

    At least six additional deaths have been confirmed following the fire outbreak at Afriland Towers, a six-storey commercial building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State.

    The victims were employees of United Capital, a financial and investment services firm occupying the 3rd and 4th floors of the tower.

    The confirmation comes just hours after the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) announced that four of its staff members also died in the incident on Wednesday evening.

    The fire, which reportedly started in the inverter room in the basement around 1:30 pm on Tuesday, sent thick smoke into the air and triggered panic among occupants. Some individuals were seen attempting to escape through windows as emergency responders battled the flames.

    Officials of the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and other first responders rescued at least nine persons from the building. Five were revived, while four remained unconscious.

    “A total of nine victims have been rescued. Five individuals have been resuscitated. Several others escaped unhurt, while efforts are ongoing to revive the remaining four,” the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service said in a statement on Tuesday, raising concerns about possible casualties.

    In an exclusive statement shared with our correspondent on Thursday morning, United Capital confirmed it lost six members of staff to the tragedy. This takes the confirmed number of deaths from the Afriland Towers fire tragedy to 10.

    “It is with profound grief that the Management and Staff of United Capital Plc announce the passing of six of our dear colleagues, following the tragic fire at Afriland Towers on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.

    Six more deaths confirmed in Afriland Towers fire. At least six additional deaths have been confirmed following the fire outbreak at Afriland Towers, a six-storey commercial building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State. The victims were employees of United Capital, a financial and investment services firm occupying the 3rd and 4th floors of the tower. The confirmation comes just hours after the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) announced that four of its staff members also died in the incident on Wednesday evening. The fire, which reportedly started in the inverter room in the basement around 1:30 pm on Tuesday, sent thick smoke into the air and triggered panic among occupants. Some individuals were seen attempting to escape through windows as emergency responders battled the flames. Officials of the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and other first responders rescued at least nine persons from the building. Five were revived, while four remained unconscious. “A total of nine victims have been rescued. Five individuals have been resuscitated. Several others escaped unhurt, while efforts are ongoing to revive the remaining four,” the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service said in a statement on Tuesday, raising concerns about possible casualties. In an exclusive statement shared with our correspondent on Thursday morning, United Capital confirmed it lost six members of staff to the tragedy. This takes the confirmed number of deaths from the Afriland Towers fire tragedy to 10. “It is with profound grief that the Management and Staff of United Capital Plc announce the passing of six of our dear colleagues, following the tragic fire at Afriland Towers on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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  • Shock as Governor Alia’s Aide Kidnapped by Unknown Gunmen

    In a disturbing incident that has unsettled political circles, a close aide to Governor Hyacinth Alia has reportedly been abducted by unidentified gunmen.

    According to Daily Post, the kidnapping occurred late Tuesday evening while the aide was returning from a private engagement. Eyewitnesses said the attackers intercepted the vehicle, forced the victim out at gunpoint, and sped away.

    Since the abduction, the aide’s phone has remained unreachable, and as of the time of this report, the kidnappers have not made any contact with the family.

    Security agencies have launched a full-scale investigation into the incident. Police spokespersons confirmed that a manhunt is underway, with checkpoints mounted at major entry and exit routes across the state. Surveillance footage from the area is also being reviewed in an effort to track down the culprits.

    Though Governor Alia has yet to release an official statement, sources from Government House disclosed that he is deeply troubled by the development and has directed security operatives to ensure the aide’s safe rescue.

    The identity of the abducted aide has not been officially disclosed, pending family notification, but sources describe him as a long-time confidant and trusted adviser to the governor.

    The motive behind the abduction remains uncertain. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of political motivations, criminal activity, or personal grievances.

    Citizens have been urged to remain calm and report any suspicious activity that could aid the investigation.

    As the search intensifies, anxiety continues to mount, with many hoping for the aide’s safe and swift return.
    Shock as Governor Alia’s Aide Kidnapped by Unknown Gunmen In a disturbing incident that has unsettled political circles, a close aide to Governor Hyacinth Alia has reportedly been abducted by unidentified gunmen. According to Daily Post, the kidnapping occurred late Tuesday evening while the aide was returning from a private engagement. Eyewitnesses said the attackers intercepted the vehicle, forced the victim out at gunpoint, and sped away. Since the abduction, the aide’s phone has remained unreachable, and as of the time of this report, the kidnappers have not made any contact with the family. Security agencies have launched a full-scale investigation into the incident. Police spokespersons confirmed that a manhunt is underway, with checkpoints mounted at major entry and exit routes across the state. Surveillance footage from the area is also being reviewed in an effort to track down the culprits. Though Governor Alia has yet to release an official statement, sources from Government House disclosed that he is deeply troubled by the development and has directed security operatives to ensure the aide’s safe rescue. The identity of the abducted aide has not been officially disclosed, pending family notification, but sources describe him as a long-time confidant and trusted adviser to the governor. The motive behind the abduction remains uncertain. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of political motivations, criminal activity, or personal grievances. Citizens have been urged to remain calm and report any suspicious activity that could aid the investigation. As the search intensifies, anxiety continues to mount, with many hoping for the aide’s safe and swift return.
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  • BREAKING: Fire Engulfs Six-Storey Afriland Tower on Lagos Island, Occupants Evacuated

    A fire outbreak on Tuesday afternoon affected Afriland Tower, a six-storey building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, prompting swift evacuation and emergency response.

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the incident was reported at about 1:38 p.m., with crews from the Ebute Elefun and Sari Iganmu fire stations deployed immediately.

    In a statement signed by Deputy Controller General Ogabi Olajide, the fire originated in the inverter room at the building’s basement, causing thick smoke to spread across several floors.

    “Evacuation of occupants is in progress, while firefighting operations have been concluded, dousing the earlier panic before the arrival of first responders,” the agency said.

    As of press time, no casualties have been reported.
    BREAKING: Fire Engulfs Six-Storey Afriland Tower on Lagos Island, Occupants Evacuated A fire outbreak on Tuesday afternoon affected Afriland Tower, a six-storey building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, prompting swift evacuation and emergency response. The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the incident was reported at about 1:38 p.m., with crews from the Ebute Elefun and Sari Iganmu fire stations deployed immediately. In a statement signed by Deputy Controller General Ogabi Olajide, the fire originated in the inverter room at the building’s basement, causing thick smoke to spread across several floors. “Evacuation of occupants is in progress, while firefighting operations have been concluded, dousing the earlier panic before the arrival of first responders,” the agency said. As of press time, no casualties have been reported.
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  • Army Arrest IPOB/ESN Commander, Rescues Kidnap Victims Across States.

    The Nigerian Army has announced the arrest of Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, alias Gentle de Yahoo, a notorious commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

    Troops of the 34 Artillery Brigade, working with other security agencies, captured him at a hideout in Aku-Ihube, Okigwe LGA of Imo State. 

    Recovered items included an English pistol, 120 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 25 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, a cartridge, six mobile phones, police and military uniforms, and a German flag. A workshop for dismantling stolen vehicles was also discovered, while 10 motorcycles were destroyed.

    Beyond Imo, troops rescued 11 kidnap victims in coordinated operations across Adamawa, Katsina, and Kogi States.

    Five victims were freed in Madagali (Adamawa), five in Malumfashi (Katsina), and one in Lokoja (Kogi). Two terrorist were also killed in Katsina, with troops seizing an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, and a motorcycle.

    In Benue, soldiers neutralized a violent extremist, recovered charms and a phone, and arrested 11 suspects for armed robbery, gunrunning, and extremism across Benue, Kogi, and Kaduna. In Plateau State, 40 stolen cattle were recovered and returned to their owners.

    The Army credited these successes to enhanced collaboration with sister security services and agencies.
    Army Arrest IPOB/ESN Commander, Rescues Kidnap Victims Across States. The Nigerian Army has announced the arrest of Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, alias Gentle de Yahoo, a notorious commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN). Troops of the 34 Artillery Brigade, working with other security agencies, captured him at a hideout in Aku-Ihube, Okigwe LGA of Imo State.  Recovered items included an English pistol, 120 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 25 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, a cartridge, six mobile phones, police and military uniforms, and a German flag. A workshop for dismantling stolen vehicles was also discovered, while 10 motorcycles were destroyed. Beyond Imo, troops rescued 11 kidnap victims in coordinated operations across Adamawa, Katsina, and Kogi States. Five victims were freed in Madagali (Adamawa), five in Malumfashi (Katsina), and one in Lokoja (Kogi). Two terrorist were also killed in Katsina, with troops seizing an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, and a motorcycle. In Benue, soldiers neutralized a violent extremist, recovered charms and a phone, and arrested 11 suspects for armed robbery, gunrunning, and extremism across Benue, Kogi, and Kaduna. In Plateau State, 40 stolen cattle were recovered and returned to their owners. The Army credited these successes to enhanced collaboration with sister security services and agencies.
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  • Nigerian Army Captures Notorious ESN/IPOB Commander, Gentle De Yahoo.

    The Nigerian Army has announced the arrest of a notorious commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), identified as Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, popularly known as Gentle de Yahoo.

    Okorienta was captured by troops of the 34 Artillery Brigade in a joint operation with sister security agencies at his hideout in Aku-Ihube, Okigwe Local Government Area of Imo State.

    According to the military, the operation led to the recovery of a cache of arms and items, including one English pistol, 120 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 25 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, a cartridge, six mobile phones, military and police uniforms, as well as a German flag.

    Troops also uncovered a workshop used for dismantling stolen vehicles for resale and destroyed 10 motorcycles found at the scene.

    Beyond the Imo operation, troops carried out coordinated missions in Adamawa, Katsina, and Kogi States, rescuing 11 kidnap victims. Five persons were freed in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa, another five in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina, while two were rescued in Lokoja, Kogi State.

    The Army further reported that two terrorists were neutralised in Katsina, with an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, and a motorcycle recovered. In Benue, soldiers killed a violent extremist and seized charms and a mobile phone. Eleven suspects linked to armed robbery, gunrunning, and violent extremism were also arrested across Benue, Kogi, and Kaduna States.

    Troops in Plateau State recovered 40 rustled cattle, which have since been returned to their owners.

    The Nigerian Army credited these successes to sustained collaboration with sister services and security agencies.

    Nigerian Army Captures Notorious ESN/IPOB Commander, Gentle De Yahoo. The Nigerian Army has announced the arrest of a notorious commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), identified as Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, popularly known as Gentle de Yahoo. Okorienta was captured by troops of the 34 Artillery Brigade in a joint operation with sister security agencies at his hideout in Aku-Ihube, Okigwe Local Government Area of Imo State. According to the military, the operation led to the recovery of a cache of arms and items, including one English pistol, 120 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 25 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, a cartridge, six mobile phones, military and police uniforms, as well as a German flag. Troops also uncovered a workshop used for dismantling stolen vehicles for resale and destroyed 10 motorcycles found at the scene. Beyond the Imo operation, troops carried out coordinated missions in Adamawa, Katsina, and Kogi States, rescuing 11 kidnap victims. Five persons were freed in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa, another five in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina, while two were rescued in Lokoja, Kogi State. The Army further reported that two terrorists were neutralised in Katsina, with an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, and a motorcycle recovered. In Benue, soldiers killed a violent extremist and seized charms and a mobile phone. Eleven suspects linked to armed robbery, gunrunning, and violent extremism were also arrested across Benue, Kogi, and Kaduna States. Troops in Plateau State recovered 40 rustled cattle, which have since been returned to their owners. The Nigerian Army credited these successes to sustained collaboration with sister services and security agencies.
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