• BREAKING NEWS: Six NYSC corps members in viral video have sued the Anambra State Government, demanding N1 billion in damages over their alleged assault and unlawful detention by operatives of the state vigilante group, Agunechemba.
    BREAKING NEWS: Six NYSC corps members in viral video have sued the Anambra State Government, demanding N1 billion in damages over their alleged assault and unlawful detention by operatives of the state vigilante group, Agunechemba.
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  • Fire razes Oba market.

    A late-night fire on Wednesday razed part of the Oba Market in Benin City, even as reconstruction work on the facility is still ongoing.
    The Chairman of Oredo Local Government Area, Engr. Gabriel Iduseri, who confirmed the incident, said the fire was caused by a solar panel malfunction.

    This is the second time in five years that the popular market has been affected by fire.

    According to eyewitnesses, they were in their shops opposite the market when they noticed smoke coming from a section where reconstruction work was ongoing.

    They said they immediately mobilized, along with local vigilantes, while the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in charge of Oba Market Police Station led his men to the scene.

    The DPO reportedly alerted the fire service, which joined civilians in battling the flames for about three hours before the fire was contained.

    Addressing newsmen after inspecting the scene, Engr. Iduseri said that only one shop was affected, praising the swift response of firefighters and security personnel, which prevented the fire from spreading.

    “We learnt that a solar panel caused the fire. We will suspend further installation of solar panels and conduct a thorough inspection of all electrical connections in the market to prevent future incidents.

    “I also want to assure the affected traders that we will support them to return to business. Thankfully, no lives were lost, and the damage was minimal. The Oredo Local Government was fully on ground to prevent any case of looting,” he said.
    Fire razes Oba market. A late-night fire on Wednesday razed part of the Oba Market in Benin City, even as reconstruction work on the facility is still ongoing. The Chairman of Oredo Local Government Area, Engr. Gabriel Iduseri, who confirmed the incident, said the fire was caused by a solar panel malfunction. This is the second time in five years that the popular market has been affected by fire. According to eyewitnesses, they were in their shops opposite the market when they noticed smoke coming from a section where reconstruction work was ongoing. They said they immediately mobilized, along with local vigilantes, while the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in charge of Oba Market Police Station led his men to the scene. The DPO reportedly alerted the fire service, which joined civilians in battling the flames for about three hours before the fire was contained. Addressing newsmen after inspecting the scene, Engr. Iduseri said that only one shop was affected, praising the swift response of firefighters and security personnel, which prevented the fire from spreading. “We learnt that a solar panel caused the fire. We will suspend further installation of solar panels and conduct a thorough inspection of all electrical connections in the market to prevent future incidents. “I also want to assure the affected traders that we will support them to return to business. Thankfully, no lives were lost, and the damage was minimal. The Oredo Local Government was fully on ground to prevent any case of looting,” he said.
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  • Fresh Boko Haram Attacks: Gov Zulum Laments That His Warning to the Military Was Ignored.

    Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has expressed concern over renewed Boko Haram attacks in Kirawa, Gwoza LGA, following the withdrawal of Cameroonian troops who had been securing the area.

    Zulum, who visited the town on Friday with Civilian JTF and Nigerian troops, said he had earlier warned the military about the dangers of leaving border communities like Kirawa unprotected.

    “I duly notified the Nigerian military of the dangers of leaving this town without security. Wilgo, Kirawa, Baga, Damasak, Malamfatori and others are strategic border communities that must be protected,” he said, according to Daily Trust.

    Despite the warning, insurgents invaded on Wednesday, destroying infrastructure and homes. “Unfortunately, my request did not receive the deserved attention.

    The insurgents came and vandalised everything we worked hard to rebuild. Two lives were lost, 50 houses, heavy-duty equipment, and eight vehicles were burnt,” he said.

    Zulum disclosed that the Nigerian Army has agreed to redeploy troops, while the state will support the Civilian JTF and vigilante groups with logistics and protective gear. He also appealed to the federal government to release funds for military operations as the rainy season ends, stressing that irregular operations had emboldened insurgents.

    “What matters is not the number of soldiers but their commitment to fight,” he added.

    According to Reuters, more than 5,000 residents fled to Cameroon after insurgents seized Kirawa on Thursday, burning a military base, the district head’s palace, and dozens of homes. Boko Haram later released a video claiming responsibility for the attack.

    The latest assault comes barely two weeks after a similar raid on Banki, another border town, where insurgents overran a military base and seized weapons.
    Fresh Boko Haram Attacks: Gov Zulum Laments That His Warning to the Military Was Ignored. Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has expressed concern over renewed Boko Haram attacks in Kirawa, Gwoza LGA, following the withdrawal of Cameroonian troops who had been securing the area. Zulum, who visited the town on Friday with Civilian JTF and Nigerian troops, said he had earlier warned the military about the dangers of leaving border communities like Kirawa unprotected. “I duly notified the Nigerian military of the dangers of leaving this town without security. Wilgo, Kirawa, Baga, Damasak, Malamfatori and others are strategic border communities that must be protected,” he said, according to Daily Trust. Despite the warning, insurgents invaded on Wednesday, destroying infrastructure and homes. “Unfortunately, my request did not receive the deserved attention. The insurgents came and vandalised everything we worked hard to rebuild. Two lives were lost, 50 houses, heavy-duty equipment, and eight vehicles were burnt,” he said. Zulum disclosed that the Nigerian Army has agreed to redeploy troops, while the state will support the Civilian JTF and vigilante groups with logistics and protective gear. He also appealed to the federal government to release funds for military operations as the rainy season ends, stressing that irregular operations had emboldened insurgents. “What matters is not the number of soldiers but their commitment to fight,” he added. According to Reuters, more than 5,000 residents fled to Cameroon after insurgents seized Kirawa on Thursday, burning a military base, the district head’s palace, and dozens of homes. Boko Haram later released a video claiming responsibility for the attack. The latest assault comes barely two weeks after a similar raid on Banki, another border town, where insurgents overran a military base and seized weapons.
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  • Over 5000 People Flee to Cameroon as Boko Haram reportedly Seizes Nigerian Border Town.

    According to a report by Reuters, more than 5,000 people have crossed into Cameroon after Boko Haram fighters captured the border town of Kirawa in Borno State.

    The raid, which took place late Thursday, forced the district head Abdulrahman Abubakar to abandon his palace. His residence, a military barracks, and dozens of homes were set ablaze during the attack. Abubakar confirmed to Reuters that many residents fled in trucks while others escaped towards Maiduguri.

    The insurgents, in a video seen by Reuters, claimed responsibility, chanting “victory belongs to God” as they torched the barracks. Survivors said Kirawa is now deserted. “Boko Haram is in control,” one escapee told the outlet.

    This latest assault comes weeks after a September 19 attack on Banki, another border town, where militants overran a military base and seized weapons.

    Local leaders interviewed by Reuters have appealed for urgent military reinforcements, noting that only vigilantes remain after the withdrawal of a multinational task force in August.

    Borno State remains the epicenter of the 16-year insurgency led by Boko Haram and its splinter group ISWAP, whose attacks against civilians and security forces have escalated in recent months.
    Over 5000 People Flee to Cameroon as Boko Haram reportedly Seizes Nigerian Border Town. According to a report by Reuters, more than 5,000 people have crossed into Cameroon after Boko Haram fighters captured the border town of Kirawa in Borno State. The raid, which took place late Thursday, forced the district head Abdulrahman Abubakar to abandon his palace. His residence, a military barracks, and dozens of homes were set ablaze during the attack. Abubakar confirmed to Reuters that many residents fled in trucks while others escaped towards Maiduguri. The insurgents, in a video seen by Reuters, claimed responsibility, chanting “victory belongs to God” as they torched the barracks. Survivors said Kirawa is now deserted. “Boko Haram is in control,” one escapee told the outlet. This latest assault comes weeks after a September 19 attack on Banki, another border town, where militants overran a military base and seized weapons. Local leaders interviewed by Reuters have appealed for urgent military reinforcements, noting that only vigilantes remain after the withdrawal of a multinational task force in August. Borno State remains the epicenter of the 16-year insurgency led by Boko Haram and its splinter group ISWAP, whose attacks against civilians and security forces have escalated in recent months.
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  • Tragedy struck Oke-Ode community in Kwara State following a suspected bandit attack that left several people dead, including members of a vigilante group, while some were kidnapped.

    A grieving widow, who lost her husband and his friend in the incident, shared an emotional video lamenting government inaction.

    “Kwara Government, they have killed my husband! He was on his way home. They killed him and his younger one. They also killed the husband of the younger one. They killed 14 people. They killed 10 vigilante and kidnapped a couple. We are at Oke-Ode Police station. Even the Police are not at rest, they can’t handle the situation,” she cried.

    The woman further condemned the security response, accusing authorities of failing to deploy promised resources.
    Tragedy struck Oke-Ode community in Kwara State following a suspected bandit attack that left several people dead, including members of a vigilante group, while some were kidnapped. A grieving widow, who lost her husband and his friend in the incident, shared an emotional video lamenting government inaction. “Kwara Government, they have killed my husband! He was on his way home. They killed him and his younger one. They also killed the husband of the younger one. They killed 14 people. They killed 10 vigilante and kidnapped a couple. We are at Oke-Ode Police station. Even the Police are not at rest, they can’t handle the situation,” she cried. The woman further condemned the security response, accusing authorities of failing to deploy promised resources.
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  • Kwara Police Seize Cannabis Hidden in Yam Tubers.

    The Kwara State Police Command, working with operatives of the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS), and local vigilantes, has intercepted a vehicle transporting 127 bags of suspected cannabis concealed beneath tubers of yam.

    Police spokesperson SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, in a statement on Saturday, described the seizure as another major breakthrough in the fight against crime and drug trafficking.

    The operation, conducted on September 26, 2025, around 4 p.m. along the Babanla–Oreke–Oke-Ode axis, led to the arrest of two suspects, Dan-Teni Haruna and Rabiu Ibrahim both from Saliku in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State.

    Authorities said investigations are ongoing to unravel the wider network behind the smuggling attempt.
    Kwara Police Seize Cannabis Hidden in Yam Tubers. The Kwara State Police Command, working with operatives of the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS), and local vigilantes, has intercepted a vehicle transporting 127 bags of suspected cannabis concealed beneath tubers of yam. Police spokesperson SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, in a statement on Saturday, described the seizure as another major breakthrough in the fight against crime and drug trafficking. The operation, conducted on September 26, 2025, around 4 p.m. along the Babanla–Oreke–Oke-Ode axis, led to the arrest of two suspects, Dan-Teni Haruna and Rabiu Ibrahim both from Saliku in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State. Authorities said investigations are ongoing to unravel the wider network behind the smuggling attempt.
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  • When protectors become predators.

    IF Nigeria remains the same by 2027, then let no one be surprised if war breaks out. Hunger is already chewing deep into the bone marrow of the nation. Nigerians are gasping under economic hardship, yet while poverty stares them in the face, harassment from those in uniform crushes their very spirit. Must Nigerians suffer hunger and still live under constant intimidation? The danger today is not only the bandits in the forest but also the criminals in multicolored uniforms roaming our streets. These officers — police, vigilantes, Amotekun — have turned their duty into tyranny. They trample the dignity of citizens in the mud and forget that even during an arrest, a citizen still has rights. The use of force is only lawful when a suspect attempts to flee or threatens violence, not when an officer wants to extort money. Extortion has become their trademark. Just recently, a young man on Oyo State’s Ogbomoso road made a live video, crying out to Nigerians and VeryDarkMan, as he was harassed by a police officer. His load was scattered across the road because he refused to pay ₦200. The officer shamelessly defended himself, saying: “Did I beat you?” — yet he never denied scattering the young man’s belongings or requesting ₦200. For ₦200, a man’s dignity was thrown on the highway. What then is the difference between these officers and the criminals in the bush?

    At 5pm on July 13, a National Youth Service Corps member, Jennifer Eloho, was brutalised by Anambra security operatives, otherwise known as Agunechemba — vigilantes established to support police operations and safeguard local communities. Armed with guns, they stormed the corps members’ lodge in Oba, Idemili Local Government Area, accusing them of being internet fraudsters. A video of the beating went viral despite her cries for help. Jennifer was not only beaten — her dignity was thrown into the bin. If vigilantes empowered to protect communities can turn against unarmed youths serving their nation, then who is safe? In July 2025, another viral video from Adebayo area of Ado-Ekiti showed police officers trying to gain forceful entry into an apartment in broad daylight. The resident, Michael, captured the incident and shared it on X (formerly Twitter). Up till today, the police are still “investigating.” No officer has been named, no punishment announced, no justice seen. The silence of the police force is louder than any explanation — it smells of complicity. In April 2025, a lady in Ise-Orun, Ekiti State, accused a police officer of stabbing her father. Her testimony, captured on Punch Newspaper’s site, is chilling: her younger brother had a quarrel with a female classmate, which escalated until the girl called her boyfriend. When they stormed the house, they met only the elder brother. She narrated: “One of them went inside first and my brother started challenging the police officer — asking what did he do and why they were taking him to the station. In response, the officer started harassing him physically. At that point, the elder brother called my father to come and see what was happening. When my father came to separate the fight, another police officer stabbed him in the belly. Fortunately, my father used his hand to block the knife, and it tore his hand instead.”
    When protectors become predators. IF Nigeria remains the same by 2027, then let no one be surprised if war breaks out. Hunger is already chewing deep into the bone marrow of the nation. Nigerians are gasping under economic hardship, yet while poverty stares them in the face, harassment from those in uniform crushes their very spirit. Must Nigerians suffer hunger and still live under constant intimidation? The danger today is not only the bandits in the forest but also the criminals in multicolored uniforms roaming our streets. These officers — police, vigilantes, Amotekun — have turned their duty into tyranny. They trample the dignity of citizens in the mud and forget that even during an arrest, a citizen still has rights. The use of force is only lawful when a suspect attempts to flee or threatens violence, not when an officer wants to extort money. Extortion has become their trademark. Just recently, a young man on Oyo State’s Ogbomoso road made a live video, crying out to Nigerians and VeryDarkMan, as he was harassed by a police officer. His load was scattered across the road because he refused to pay ₦200. The officer shamelessly defended himself, saying: “Did I beat you?” — yet he never denied scattering the young man’s belongings or requesting ₦200. For ₦200, a man’s dignity was thrown on the highway. What then is the difference between these officers and the criminals in the bush? At 5pm on July 13, a National Youth Service Corps member, Jennifer Eloho, was brutalised by Anambra security operatives, otherwise known as Agunechemba — vigilantes established to support police operations and safeguard local communities. Armed with guns, they stormed the corps members’ lodge in Oba, Idemili Local Government Area, accusing them of being internet fraudsters. A video of the beating went viral despite her cries for help. Jennifer was not only beaten — her dignity was thrown into the bin. If vigilantes empowered to protect communities can turn against unarmed youths serving their nation, then who is safe? In July 2025, another viral video from Adebayo area of Ado-Ekiti showed police officers trying to gain forceful entry into an apartment in broad daylight. The resident, Michael, captured the incident and shared it on X (formerly Twitter). Up till today, the police are still “investigating.” No officer has been named, no punishment announced, no justice seen. The silence of the police force is louder than any explanation — it smells of complicity. In April 2025, a lady in Ise-Orun, Ekiti State, accused a police officer of stabbing her father. Her testimony, captured on Punch Newspaper’s site, is chilling: her younger brother had a quarrel with a female classmate, which escalated until the girl called her boyfriend. When they stormed the house, they met only the elder brother. She narrated: “One of them went inside first and my brother started challenging the police officer — asking what did he do and why they were taking him to the station. In response, the officer started harassing him physically. At that point, the elder brother called my father to come and see what was happening. When my father came to separate the fight, another police officer stabbed him in the belly. Fortunately, my father used his hand to block the knife, and it tore his hand instead.”
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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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  • BREAKING: Bandits Attack Cattle Settlement In Kwara, Burn Vigilante Vehicle, Steal Cows

    Armed bandits on Sunday morning attacked a cattle settlement in Ekuku, Kwara State, near the border with Egbe in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State.

    The attackers, who reportedly arrived in large numbers around 6:30 a.m., stole several cows and set ablaze a vigilante vehicle.

    In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, a member of the local security team confirmed the incident in English and Yoruba, lamenting:

    “Bandits attacked us at Ekuku today. Many cows were stolen and a vigilante vehicle was burnt to ashes. State government, please, come to our aid; these bastards are everywhere. They are uncontrollable.”

    This latest incident comes barely a day after SaharaReporters reported a deadly ambush in Isanlu Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where bandits killed two vigilantes, left six missing, and destroyed over 27 motorcycles belonging to community defenders.

    The Isanlu Isin Community Development Association had earlier raised alarm over escalating insecurity, citing repeated bandit raids, kidnappings, ransom demands, and the occupation of abandoned buildings by displaced Fulani settlers.

    Despite prior intelligence warnings, security agencies have yet to respond decisively, leaving local vigilantes and residents vulnerable.

    Community leaders are now calling on the Federal Government, police, and military to launch urgent operations, replace destroyed vigilante equipment, and rescue missing defenders before the situation worsens.

    #Kwara #BreakingNews #Banditry
    BREAKING: Bandits Attack Cattle Settlement In Kwara, Burn Vigilante Vehicle, Steal Cows Armed bandits on Sunday morning attacked a cattle settlement in Ekuku, Kwara State, near the border with Egbe in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State. The attackers, who reportedly arrived in large numbers around 6:30 a.m., stole several cows and set ablaze a vigilante vehicle. In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, a member of the local security team confirmed the incident in English and Yoruba, lamenting: “Bandits attacked us at Ekuku today. Many cows were stolen and a vigilante vehicle was burnt to ashes. State government, please, come to our aid; these bastards are everywhere. They are uncontrollable.” This latest incident comes barely a day after SaharaReporters reported a deadly ambush in Isanlu Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where bandits killed two vigilantes, left six missing, and destroyed over 27 motorcycles belonging to community defenders. The Isanlu Isin Community Development Association had earlier raised alarm over escalating insecurity, citing repeated bandit raids, kidnappings, ransom demands, and the occupation of abandoned buildings by displaced Fulani settlers. Despite prior intelligence warnings, security agencies have yet to respond decisively, leaving local vigilantes and residents vulnerable. Community leaders are now calling on the Federal Government, police, and military to launch urgent operations, replace destroyed vigilante equipment, and rescue missing defenders before the situation worsens. #Kwara #BreakingNews #Banditry
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  • Nigeria Is On The Brink” — Primate Ayodele Warns Tinubu Over Rising Insecurity

    Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has once again sounded the alarm over Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to act swiftly before the situation slips out of control.

    In a prophetic warning, Ayodele declared:
    “Don’t let us get to the point where we’ll start defending ourselves.”

    He cautioned that if the government continues to delay decisive action, frustrated citizens may resort to self-defense and vigilante groups, a development that could unleash widespread chaos and weaken the already fragile security system.

    The cleric emphasized that Nigeria is at a critical stage where insecurity threatens both economic growth and political stability. He called on Tinubu’s administration to focus on intelligence gathering, strengthening security agencies, and equipping operatives rather than making empty promises.

    “Nigeria is blessed, but we are mismanaging security. Once the people lose confidence in the government’s ability to protect them, there will be anarchy. This is a prophetic warning — Tinubu must take it seriously,” Ayodele warned.


    His message comes as insecurity continues to ravage the northern and central regions, with banditry, kidnappings, and insurgency on the rise. Analysts have echoed similar concerns, calling for urgent reforms before the crisis escalates beyond control.

    Primate Ayodele concluded with a stern appeal:

    “The government must rise now. Don’t wait until people begin to carry arms to defend themselves, because at that stage, control will be impossible.”
    Nigeria Is On The Brink” — Primate Ayodele Warns Tinubu Over Rising Insecurity Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has once again sounded the alarm over Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to act swiftly before the situation slips out of control. In a prophetic warning, Ayodele declared: “Don’t let us get to the point where we’ll start defending ourselves.” He cautioned that if the government continues to delay decisive action, frustrated citizens may resort to self-defense and vigilante groups, a development that could unleash widespread chaos and weaken the already fragile security system. The cleric emphasized that Nigeria is at a critical stage where insecurity threatens both economic growth and political stability. He called on Tinubu’s administration to focus on intelligence gathering, strengthening security agencies, and equipping operatives rather than making empty promises. “Nigeria is blessed, but we are mismanaging security. Once the people lose confidence in the government’s ability to protect them, there will be anarchy. This is a prophetic warning — Tinubu must take it seriously,” Ayodele warned. His message comes as insecurity continues to ravage the northern and central regions, with banditry, kidnappings, and insurgency on the rise. Analysts have echoed similar concerns, calling for urgent reforms before the crisis escalates beyond control. Primate Ayodele concluded with a stern appeal: “The government must rise now. Don’t wait until people begin to carry arms to defend themselves, because at that stage, control will be impossible.”
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  • Female Corps Member Assaulted in Anambra by Vigilante Group Demands Redeployment Over Safety Concerns.

    A serving corps member, Jennifer Edema Elohor, has cried out for help after allegedly being assaulted by operatives of the Udo Aghi Vigilante Security Outfit in Anambra State. The July incident has reignited fears over the safety of youth corps members deployed to volatile regions.

    Through their lawyer, Barrister Cyrus Onu, the corps members petitioned the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), demanding immediate redeployment from Anambra. They argue that the attack not only endangered their lives but also highlighted the broader insecurity in the state.

    In their petition, they alleged that while pursuing justice, they have continued to face threats and intimidation, leaving them vulnerable in a hostile environment. One of the corps members, who spoke anonymously, said: “Our insistence on seeking justice has made us targets.”

    Despite formally requesting redeployment, they claim NYSC has responded with threats of disciplinary action, citing the scheme’s bye-laws, instead of offering protection.

    The corps members are now appealing to relevant authorities and human rights groups to intervene, stressing that their safety should not be compromised in the name of national service.
    Female Corps Member Assaulted in Anambra by Vigilante Group Demands Redeployment Over Safety Concerns. A serving corps member, Jennifer Edema Elohor, has cried out for help after allegedly being assaulted by operatives of the Udo Aghi Vigilante Security Outfit in Anambra State. The July incident has reignited fears over the safety of youth corps members deployed to volatile regions. Through their lawyer, Barrister Cyrus Onu, the corps members petitioned the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), demanding immediate redeployment from Anambra. They argue that the attack not only endangered their lives but also highlighted the broader insecurity in the state. In their petition, they alleged that while pursuing justice, they have continued to face threats and intimidation, leaving them vulnerable in a hostile environment. One of the corps members, who spoke anonymously, said: “Our insistence on seeking justice has made us targets.” Despite formally requesting redeployment, they claim NYSC has responded with threats of disciplinary action, citing the scheme’s bye-laws, instead of offering protection. The corps members are now appealing to relevant authorities and human rights groups to intervene, stressing that their safety should not be compromised in the name of national service.
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  • Gunmen kidnap kogi monarch.

    The district head of Bagaji Odo community in Omala local government area of Kogi state, David Wada, has been kidnapped by yet to be identified gunmen.

    The monarch a second class traditional ruler who was returning from a traditional council meeting in Abejukolo, headquarters of the Omala local government area was abducted at Ojuwo Ugweche under gun point and was forced into the bush.

    A source said the incident happened around 5pm on Monday as he was moving to his community on okada.

    “They were ambushed at a dangerous Ugweche spot , and forcibly commandeered into the bush while the rider escaped by the whiskers,” the source said.

    When contacted, the paramount ruler of the local government, the Onu Ife, Boniface Musa, confirmed the incident and appealed to the security agencies to ensure his safe rescue.

    The police public relations officer, SP Williams Aya said his men have mobilised hunters, vigilante and state actors to comb the bush for his release.
    Gunmen kidnap kogi monarch. The district head of Bagaji Odo community in Omala local government area of Kogi state, David Wada, has been kidnapped by yet to be identified gunmen. The monarch a second class traditional ruler who was returning from a traditional council meeting in Abejukolo, headquarters of the Omala local government area was abducted at Ojuwo Ugweche under gun point and was forced into the bush. A source said the incident happened around 5pm on Monday as he was moving to his community on okada. “They were ambushed at a dangerous Ugweche spot , and forcibly commandeered into the bush while the rider escaped by the whiskers,” the source said. When contacted, the paramount ruler of the local government, the Onu Ife, Boniface Musa, confirmed the incident and appealed to the security agencies to ensure his safe rescue. The police public relations officer, SP Williams Aya said his men have mobilised hunters, vigilante and state actors to comb the bush for his release.
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  • VIDEO: Enugu Vigilantes Kill Young Man Over False Theft Allegation

    A young man, Nosike Madueke (popularly called Wojuwo), has been beaten to death by members of a vigilante group in Amagu Iwollo Oghe, Ezeagu LGA, Enugu State, following a false claim that he stole a woman’s clothes.

    Witnesses said the vigilantes, led by the community’s CSO, Chukwuebuka Hillary Ngwueche (aka Osuofia), tied Madueke and assaulted him with machetes, guns, and irons until he died. A video showed the victim being paraded, beaten, and later lying lifeless on the ground.

    Sources allege this is the third killing linked to the vigilante group, accusing them of repeatedly targeting people from Madueke’s community.

    Police are yet to issue an official statement, though the case has been reported to the State CID.

    #Enugu #HumanRights #Justice
    VIDEO: Enugu Vigilantes Kill Young Man Over False Theft Allegation A young man, Nosike Madueke (popularly called Wojuwo), has been beaten to death by members of a vigilante group in Amagu Iwollo Oghe, Ezeagu LGA, Enugu State, following a false claim that he stole a woman’s clothes. Witnesses said the vigilantes, led by the community’s CSO, Chukwuebuka Hillary Ngwueche (aka Osuofia), tied Madueke and assaulted him with machetes, guns, and irons until he died. A video showed the victim being paraded, beaten, and later lying lifeless on the ground. Sources allege this is the third killing linked to the vigilante group, accusing them of repeatedly targeting people from Madueke’s community. Police are yet to issue an official statement, though the case has been reported to the State CID. #Enugu #HumanRights #Justice
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  • Police Rescue 16 Kidnap Victims In Edo
    Edo State Police Command says 16 abducted travellers have been rescued in joint operations with vigilantes and local hunters along Benin–Lagos and Benin–Akure roads. The Command vowed to rescue remaining victims and arrest the perpetrators.

    #Edo #Nigeria #Security #Police
    Police Rescue 16 Kidnap Victims In Edo Edo State Police Command says 16 abducted travellers have been rescued in joint operations with vigilantes and local hunters along Benin–Lagos and Benin–Akure roads. The Command vowed to rescue remaining victims and arrest the perpetrators. #Edo #Nigeria #Security #Police
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  • Some Bandits Terrorising Kwara Communities Are Foreigners — Community Leader

    No fewer than 3,000 residents from 15 communities in Babanla, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State, have fled their homes following repeated bandit attacks, kidnappings, and arson.

    Community leader Anu Ibiwoye, a PDP chieftain, alleged that many of the attackers are foreign fighters who infiltrated the state, citing testimonies from kidnap victims who identified strange dialects and appearances among the gunmen.

    He recalled how nearly 100 armed bandits on motorcycles stormed Babanla, abducting villagers — including the monarch’s wife — shooting vigilantes, and setting patrol vehicles ablaze.

    Ibiwoye accused the Kwara State Government of failing to provide meaningful support, saying communities have been left to raise ransoms, buy fuel, and equip vigilantes themselves.

    He warned that over 16 communities now stand deserted, markets shut, and farms abandoned, plunging the region into economic hardship.

    “This is no longer politics. Bandits are taking over. If urgent action is not taken, we may lose our villages to criminals who are not even Nigerians,” he said.

    #Kwara #Insecurity #Banditry
    Some Bandits Terrorising Kwara Communities Are Foreigners — Community Leader No fewer than 3,000 residents from 15 communities in Babanla, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State, have fled their homes following repeated bandit attacks, kidnappings, and arson. Community leader Anu Ibiwoye, a PDP chieftain, alleged that many of the attackers are foreign fighters who infiltrated the state, citing testimonies from kidnap victims who identified strange dialects and appearances among the gunmen. He recalled how nearly 100 armed bandits on motorcycles stormed Babanla, abducting villagers — including the monarch’s wife — shooting vigilantes, and setting patrol vehicles ablaze. Ibiwoye accused the Kwara State Government of failing to provide meaningful support, saying communities have been left to raise ransoms, buy fuel, and equip vigilantes themselves. He warned that over 16 communities now stand deserted, markets shut, and farms abandoned, plunging the region into economic hardship. “This is no longer politics. Bandits are taking over. If urgent action is not taken, we may lose our villages to criminals who are not even Nigerians,” he said. #Kwara #Insecurity #Banditry
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  • News Brief: One Killed As Bandits Abduct Couple, Daughter In Katsina

    Suspected bandits have abducted a man, his wife, and daughter during an attack on Sabuwar Unguwa community in Katsina State.

    The assailants, armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the area around 3 a.m. Tuesday, shooting dead a vigilante member, Abdullahi Muhammad, who attempted to resist them.

    Police confirmed the incident, saying operatives swiftly restored calm and launched an investigation to rescue the victims and arrest the attackers.

    Residents, who had earlier noticed suspicious movements before the attack, have called for stronger security measures in the state.

    #KatsinaAttack #Banditry #SecurityUpdate

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    News Brief: One Killed As Bandits Abduct Couple, Daughter In Katsina Suspected bandits have abducted a man, his wife, and daughter during an attack on Sabuwar Unguwa community in Katsina State. The assailants, armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the area around 3 a.m. Tuesday, shooting dead a vigilante member, Abdullahi Muhammad, who attempted to resist them. Police confirmed the incident, saying operatives swiftly restored calm and launched an investigation to rescue the victims and arrest the attackers. Residents, who had earlier noticed suspicious movements before the attack, have called for stronger security measures in the state. #KatsinaAttack #Banditry #SecurityUpdate Do you want me to also make a headline-style social media caption for this?
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  • Sen Ned Nwoko Urges Security Agencies to Clamp Down on Fake Kidnappings.

    Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North, has called on security agencies to prosecute individuals behind staged kidnappings, warning that the practice poses a dangerous threat to society.

    In a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, Nwoko described the trend as reckless and unacceptable, stressing that offenders must face the full weight of the law to deter others. He recounted a recent incident where a young man faked his own abduction, prompting him to mobilise police and local vigilantes, only for investigations to reveal the kidnap was staged.

    “Such criminal behaviour wastes security resources, traumatises families, undermines public trust, and trivialises the ordeal of real victims,” he said. The senator reaffirmed his commitment to supporting security agencies, safeguarding communities in Delta North, and promoting peace and trust among the people.
    Sen Ned Nwoko Urges Security Agencies to Clamp Down on Fake Kidnappings. Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North, has called on security agencies to prosecute individuals behind staged kidnappings, warning that the practice poses a dangerous threat to society. In a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, Nwoko described the trend as reckless and unacceptable, stressing that offenders must face the full weight of the law to deter others. He recounted a recent incident where a young man faked his own abduction, prompting him to mobilise police and local vigilantes, only for investigations to reveal the kidnap was staged. “Such criminal behaviour wastes security resources, traumatises families, undermines public trust, and trivialises the ordeal of real victims,” he said. The senator reaffirmed his commitment to supporting security agencies, safeguarding communities in Delta North, and promoting peace and trust among the people.
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  • Hunter arrested after accidental shooting kills one in Katsina, others hospitalised.

    The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old hunter, Bashir Bala, for allegedly shooting three people, leading to the death of one person in Malumfashi Local Government Area.

    The incident happened on Thursday around 4:10 p.m. at Marabar Kankara, a known hotspot in the area.

    According to reports, Bala, who was attached to a local security team, went to the location to buy cannabis.

    An argument reportedly broke out, and during the scuffle, he fired his rifle, hitting three civilians.

    One person died instantly, while two others sustained injuries and were taken to the General Hospital for treatment. The deceased’s body has been released to his family.

    A joint security team made up of the police, army, and vigilantes quickly moved to the scene and arrested the suspect.

    The police confirmed that investigations into the incident have already begun, adding that security in the area has been reinforced to prevent further violence.
    Hunter arrested after accidental shooting kills one in Katsina, others hospitalised. The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old hunter, Bashir Bala, for allegedly shooting three people, leading to the death of one person in Malumfashi Local Government Area. The incident happened on Thursday around 4:10 p.m. at Marabar Kankara, a known hotspot in the area. According to reports, Bala, who was attached to a local security team, went to the location to buy cannabis. An argument reportedly broke out, and during the scuffle, he fired his rifle, hitting three civilians. One person died instantly, while two others sustained injuries and were taken to the General Hospital for treatment. The deceased’s body has been released to his family. A joint security team made up of the police, army, and vigilantes quickly moved to the scene and arrested the suspect. The police confirmed that investigations into the incident have already begun, adding that security in the area has been reinforced to prevent further violence.
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  • Governor Soludo Sacks 8 Vigilantes for Brutal Assault of Female Corp Members in Anambra State.

    The Anambra State Government has dismissed eight operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit for assaulting and publicly stripping a female corps member, Jennifer Elobor.

    Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, announced the dismissal on Wednesday at the agency’s headquarters in Awka. He said the operatives would be handed over to the police for prosecution.

    According to Emeakayi, the officers had been chasing suspected cultists on Tuesday when they attacked the corps member—an act he described as “totally outside the agency’s mandate and utterly condemnable."

    He stressed that the Soludo administration would not tolerate brutality, abuse of office, or unprofessional conduct, warning that any officer found guilty of misconduct would face dismissal and legal action.

    Despite appeals from the victim’s family and NYSC officials for a quiet resolution, the state government insisted on pursuing justice to serve as a deterrent.

    Emeakayi added that the government had settled the victim’s medical expenses, replaced her damaged belongings, including a laptop and phone and issued a public apology to her family, the NYSC, and the public.

    He said the incident would mark a turning point in reforming the outfit and restoring public trust in community security operations.
    Governor Soludo Sacks 8 Vigilantes for Brutal Assault of Female Corp Members in Anambra State. The Anambra State Government has dismissed eight operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit for assaulting and publicly stripping a female corps member, Jennifer Elobor. Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, announced the dismissal on Wednesday at the agency’s headquarters in Awka. He said the operatives would be handed over to the police for prosecution. According to Emeakayi, the officers had been chasing suspected cultists on Tuesday when they attacked the corps member—an act he described as “totally outside the agency’s mandate and utterly condemnable." He stressed that the Soludo administration would not tolerate brutality, abuse of office, or unprofessional conduct, warning that any officer found guilty of misconduct would face dismissal and legal action. Despite appeals from the victim’s family and NYSC officials for a quiet resolution, the state government insisted on pursuing justice to serve as a deterrent. Emeakayi added that the government had settled the victim’s medical expenses, replaced her damaged belongings, including a laptop and phone and issued a public apology to her family, the NYSC, and the public. He said the incident would mark a turning point in reforming the outfit and restoring public trust in community security operations.
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  • News Brief: Anambra Corps Member Assault

    A lawyer representing assaulted NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, has alleged that local security operatives in Anambra State threatened to rape and kill her during the attack.

    Cyrus Onu, the victim’s lawyer, said the operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) stormed the corps members’ apartment in Oba community, accused them of being internet fraudsters, and violently dragged Elobor outside.

    Onu revealed that when Elobor insisted they contact her Local Government Inspector before leaving with the operatives, she was beaten and threatened. The attackers reportedly told her: “We’ll rape you, kill you, and dump you, and nobody can say anything.”

    The incident, captured in a viral video, showed the operatives beating Elobor and tearing her clothes. The Anambra State Government has since confirmed that the culprits were arrested and suspended, pending further disciplinary action.

    However, Onu dismissed government claims that investigations were stalled due to the victim’s lack of cooperation, insisting the authorities were reluctant to prosecute. He said his clients have filed a petition demanding prosecution and compensatory damages against the perpetrators.

    #Anambra #CorpsMember #NYSC #HumanRights #EndPoliceBrutality
    News Brief: Anambra Corps Member Assault A lawyer representing assaulted NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, has alleged that local security operatives in Anambra State threatened to rape and kill her during the attack. Cyrus Onu, the victim’s lawyer, said the operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) stormed the corps members’ apartment in Oba community, accused them of being internet fraudsters, and violently dragged Elobor outside. Onu revealed that when Elobor insisted they contact her Local Government Inspector before leaving with the operatives, she was beaten and threatened. The attackers reportedly told her: “We’ll rape you, kill you, and dump you, and nobody can say anything.” The incident, captured in a viral video, showed the operatives beating Elobor and tearing her clothes. The Anambra State Government has since confirmed that the culprits were arrested and suspended, pending further disciplinary action. However, Onu dismissed government claims that investigations were stalled due to the victim’s lack of cooperation, insisting the authorities were reluctant to prosecute. He said his clients have filed a petition demanding prosecution and compensatory damages against the perpetrators. #Anambra #CorpsMember #NYSC #HumanRights #EndPoliceBrutality
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