Wednesday, 10 June 2026

SOLDIER KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED AS SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS STRIKE IN MOWE

SOLDIER KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED AS SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS STRIKE IN MOWE

Tension gripped the Magbon-Etido area of Mowe, Ogun State, on Monday after suspected kidnappers reportedly launched an attack during an attempted abduction operation.

According to reports, the armed men targeted a resident in the community, prompting an intervention by security personnel.

 A gun battle reportedly ensued, resulting in the death of one soldier, while another sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment.

The incident sparked panic in the area, with videos circulating online showing the evacuation of the slain security operative.

The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed the attack but clarified that the incident was not a bandit invasion, contrary to claims circulating on social media.

 Authorities described it as an isolated criminal attack linked to an attempted kidnapping.

Security operatives have since intensified operations in the area, while efforts are ongoing to track down and apprehend those responsible.

Residents have been urged to remain calm and continue their lawful activities, as security agencies maintain that the situation is under control.



Breaking News: IGP Orders Nationwide Seizure of Vehicles Without Number Plates Over Security Concerns

Breaking News: IGP Orders Nationwide Seizure of Vehicles Without Number Plates Over Security Concerns

Abuja, Nigeria – June 9, 2026 – The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Tunji Disu, has ordered a nationwide enforcement operation targeting vehicles operating without valid number plates or with obscvred, concealed, defaced, or altered registration numbers as part of eff0rts to str3ngthen security across the country.

The directive was reportedly issved during a conference with senior police officers in Abuja, where the IGP stressed that unregistered or unidentifiable vehicles have incr£asingly been expl0ited by crim!nals, kdnap+pers, and other off£nders to carry out ill£gal activities while avoiding det£ction.

According to the directive, any vehicle found without number plates or with deliberately concealed or tampered registration numbers will be stopped, impovnded, and subjected to the appropriate l£gal process.

The police chief emphasized that proper vehicle registration is more than an administrative requirement, describing it as a crit!cal tool for cr!me prev£ntion, intell!gence gathering, and national security.

He also directed all Comm!ssioners of Police, tact!cal commanders, and h£ads of police formations across the country to immed!ately intensify enforcement operations, ₩arning that there would be no exc3ptions for vio|ators.

The latest order follows prev!ous police campaigns aga!nst the ill£gal use of t!nted gl@ss perm!ts, unauthorized "spy" number plates, and covered vehicle reg!strations.

 Similar enforcement exerc!ses have already been carr!ed out in parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), where several off3nding vehicles were impovnded.

The directive has generated mixed reactions among Nigerians. While many citizens have welcomed the move as a necessary step to improve security and road safety, others have expressed concerns over possible ext0rtion at checkpoints, d£lays in obta!ning reg!stration plates for newly purchased vehicles, and the need for fa!r and impartial enforcement.

Mot0rists have been advised to ensure their vehicles are properly reg!stered and display clear, untampered number plates to avoid sanctions as the nationwide operation begins.

The Nigeria Police Force says the init!ative is part of ongoing eff0rts to enhance public safety and address the country's prevailing security challenges.


OSUN GOVT PRESENTS STAFF OF OFFICE TO OBALUFE, LOWA ADIMULA, THREE OTHERS … PROMOTES THEM INTO COUNCIL OF OBAS

OSUN GOVT PRESENTS STAFF OF OFFICE TO OBALUFE, LOWA ADIMULA, THREE OTHERS

… PROMOTES THEM INTO COUNCIL OF OBAS 

The Osun State Government on Tuesday formally presented Staffs of Office and Certificates of Promotion into the Osun State Council of Obas to five traditional rulers in Ile-Ife, in a ceremony held at the Ooni’s Palace.

In a statement by the Director of Media and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace, Otunba Moses Olafare, said the honoured monarchs are the Oba Idowu Adediwura, the Obalufe of Ife; Oba Adekola Adeyeye, the Lowa Adimula of Ife; Oba Ilesanmi Olawale, the Elesinnla of Oosa-Alutu of Ife; Oba Adedire Adewole, the Onifeguwa of Ifeguwa; and Oba Lekan Fasesin, the Alade-Okin of Oriade Town.

Presenting the instruments of office on behalf of the Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Dosu Babatunde, congratulated the monarchs on their elevation and urged them to continue promoting peace, unity and development within their respective domains.

The commissioner noted that the administration of Governor Adeleke remains committed to grassroots development through the execution of critical infrastructure projects, road construction and other developmental initiatives across the state, particularly in Ile-Ife and its environs.

He called on residents of the state to continue supporting the government, stressing that the administration has demonstrated its commitment to improving the welfare of the people through impactful governance and development-oriented programmes.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Olufemi Ogundele, advised the newly elevated traditional rulers not to view their promotion as a basis for rivalry or superiority among members of the traditional institution.

He emphasized that the traditional institution thrives on mutual respect, cooperation and unity, urging the monarchs to work harmoniously in the collective interest of their communities and the preservation of Yoruba cultural heritage.

While speaking, the Obalufe of Ife, expressed appreciation to Governor Adeleke and the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, for their support and commitment to strengthening traditional institutions in the state.

He described the recognition as a significant milestone and pledged that the honoured monarchs would continue to promote peace, cultural values and development in their domains.

Similarly, Oba Adekola Adeyeye, the Lowa Adimula of Ife, assured the government and the people of Osun State that he would discharge the responsibilities attached to the office with diligence, integrity and a strong sense of duty.

He pledged not to disappoint the confidence reposed in him and promised to continue contributing to the advancement of his community and the traditional institution.

Among dignitaries present at the event were the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Bunmi Jenyo; the Special Adviser to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Adam Akintunde Akindeere; traditional rulers from across the state; government officials; and other distinguished guests.

Signed;
Otunba Moses Olafare,
Director, Media and Public Affairs,
Ooni’s Palace.




No APC Link Found: Police Say Adelabu’s Sister Kidnap linked to ‘Gang’ working for Ex-Minister’s Aide Ajiboye Sangogade …Voice Note, Handouts Pin Syndicate to Ex-Minister’s PA, Police Probe Continues

No APC Link Found: Police Say Adelabu’s Sister Kidnap linked to ‘Gang’ working for Ex-Minister’s Aide Ajiboye Sangogade
…Voice Note, Handouts Pin Syndicate to Ex-Minister’s PA, Police Probe Continues

Police investigation into the abduction of Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Bayo Adelabu, and her 11year-old twin sons has cleared Oyo APC governorship hopeful, Senator Sharafadeen Alli, of any link to the crime.

Instead, findings by the Force Intelligence Department–Intelligence Response Team, FID-IRT, point to suspects directly connected to Mr. Ajiboye Sangogade, Personal Assistant to Chief Adebayo Adelabu, according to police sources and exhibits recovered from crime scenes.

The Nigeria Police Force rescued Mrs. Adegoke and her twins, Peter and Paul, on Saturday evening, June 6, 2026, three days after they were kidnapped on June 3 in Ibadan while driving to school. 

In a tactical raid at a hideout in Lado community, Ayegun, Ibadan, operatives neutralised two suspects during a gun battle. Exhibits later recovered include three(3) pump-action rifles, 14 live cartridges, an unregistered ash-coloured Toyota Corolla used in the abduction, criminal charms, a battle axe, hammer, suspected hard drugs and face masks.

During the Police press conference on Sunday, items recovered from the suspects and their handouts were displayed and revealed that there were no sticker, logo, or material linking APC or Senator Sharafadeen Alli, the APC gubernatorial candidate, to the syndicate.”

Rather, investigators established that all the arrested suspects are allies & boys linked to Ajiboye Sangogade, PA to Chief Adebayo Adelabu.

The suspects in custody include:  

1. *Wale Abolalewa, alias “Oloro”* – Key syndicate member on police watchlist. Arrested and providing intelligence. Linked to planning and execution.  
2. *Dare Oyedele, alias “Solution”* – Principal operational link involved in surveillance and execution. In custody.  
3. *Semiu Ishola, 39* – Agent who contracted the Lado hideout.  
4. *Adeyemi Ayobami, 35* – Agent who facilitated the hideout.  
Kelechi and one unidentified gang member were neutralised during the raid after opening fire on Police operatives.

A trending voice note attributed to a suspected girlfriend of Ajiboye has also surfaced. In the recording, she is heard telling another person on phone that “they must ensure they pin this  kidnapping incident and the suspects on Senator Alli.” 

Security sources said the voice note, now in police custody, has made the earlier allegation linking Senator Alli to the group “spurious, bunkum and bad politicking” aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the leading APC governorship contender ahead of the 2027 election.

An aide to Chief Adebayo Adelabu, who spoke on condition of anonymity, earlier alleged an “insider job,” naming Mr. Segun Alawaye and Mr. Oloro as ringleaders. He described both as political supporters of the ex-minister often seen with his PA Ajiboye Sangogade. 

Police said the gang had conducted structured surveillance on the family, photographed vehicles and school environments and even attempted to recruit an insider, “Segun, a household staff member,” in May 2026.

The Oyo State Police Command said the manhunt for fleeing suspects, some believed to have gunshot injuries, is ongoing. The Commissioner of Police has urged hospitals and clinics to report anyone with suspicious bullet wounds.

A senior officer said: “The investigation is ongoing to apprehend all collaborators. The suspects and their sponsors will face the full weight of the law. No sleep for the wicked.”

Senator Alli has since congratulated Chief Adebayo Adelabu on his sister’s release while urging police to be thorough and prosecute all arrested suspects to deter future kidnappings.

The Senator had also in a statement by his media office, appreciated the security agencies who ensured the release of the abductors, just as he further appealed for intensified efforts to free teachers and students who were recently kidnapped by bandits in schools located in Ahoro Esiele and Yawota Ogbomoso in Oriire local government area of the State.



Real Estate agents , becareful who you give House rent, the guys who rented the apartment where kidnappers used has hideout in Ibadan for the Adelabus are in police net.

Real Estate agents , becareful who you give House rent, the guys who rented the apartment where kidnappers used has hideout in Ibadan for the Adelabus are in police net.

Here is a detailed description of each of the suspects' participation in the kidnapping of Bayo Adelabu’s Sister and kids 

Suspects Involved and Their Participation

•  Kelechi
•  Wale Abolalewa (alias “Oloro”)
•  Dare Oyedele (alias “Solution”)
•  Semiu Ishola
•  Adeyemi Ayobami​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Kelechi: Served as a lookout at the gang’s hideout. He engaged police operatives in a shootout upon their arrival and was neutralised along with another gang member.

•  Unidentified gang member: Participated in holding the victims at the hideout and was neutralised during the confrontation.

Arrested Suspects:
•  Wale Abolalewa, alias “Oloro”: A key member of the kidnapping syndicate already on the police watchlist. His arrest provided critical intelligence that unravelled the network. He participated in the planning and execution of the abduction.

•  Dare Oyedele, alias “Solution”: Identified as a principal operational link in the gang. He was involved in the surveillance, planning, and execution of the kidnapping. Both “Oloro” and “Solution” are in custody and assisting investigators.

•  Semiu Ishola (aged 39 years): Acted as an agent who facilitated and contracted the use of the criminal hideout at Lado community, Ayegun, Ibadan.

•  Adeyemi Ayobami (aged 35 years): Similarly served as an agent responsible for securing and facilitating the hideout used to hold the victims.
Additional Context on the Gang’s Activities

The syndicate conducted structured surveillance on the victims’ family, including monitoring daily routines, photographing vehicles and school environments, and attempting to recruit an insider (one Segun, a household staff member) in May 2026. They initially targeted the family before executing the abduction using the unregistered Toyota Camry.


Bandit Leader Betrays Peace Delegation, Kidnaps 50 Zamfara Elders Who Came for Reconciliation

Bandit Leader Betrays Peace Delegation, Kidnaps 50 Zamfara Elders Who Came for Reconciliation

A shocking turn of events has unfolded in Zamfara State after a notorious bandit commander reportedly kidnapped 50 elderly community representatives who had gone to meet him for peace talks.

The victims, all from Magamin Diddi village in Maradun Local Government Area, were said to be on a reconciliation mission when they were allegedly seized by the feared bandit kingpin known as Jammo.

Peace Mission Turns Into Nightmare

According to local authorities, the elders traveled into the forest to discuss possible peace arrangements after Jammo reportedly indicated a willingness to reconcile with the community.

However, what was expected to be a dialogue quickly turned into a hostage situation.

Community sources revealed that the bandit leader allegedly betrayed the delegation shortly after their arrival and took all 50 members captive.

Government Never Approved the Meeting

Confirming the incident, Maradun Local Government Chairman, Hon. Bello Dosara, stated that the reconciliation effort was carried out without government approval.

«"We are against reconciliation with bandits, and Governor Dauda Lawal has never supported such negotiations. The people went on their own," he explained.»

Dosara said authorities had consistently provided security escorts to help residents access markets safely despite ongoing threats from criminal groups.

11 Released, 39 Still Held Hostage

While some progress has been made, the majority of the victims remain in captivity.

Officials disclosed that Jammo later released 11 of the hostages, reportedly to deliver information about the situation to the community.

That leaves 39 elderly captives still being held by the bandits.

Bandit Demands Millions

According to local leaders, the crisis may be connected to previous clashes between security operatives and the bandit's group.

Reports indicate that Jammo is demanding ₦24 million linked to firearms allegedly seized during confrontations involving local security forces and his fighters.

"They Are Not Trustworthy"

Community leaders say the incident proves why many residents oppose negotiations with armed groups.

«"They can tell one truth and a hundred lies," a local official said, warning that trusting bandits often leads to more suffering.»

Calls for Major Military Offensive

Both community representatives and local government officials are now urging security agencies to launch a large-scale operation against the bandits' strongholds in the Muntsira Forest and surrounding areas.

They argue that dismantling the criminal camps could significantly reduce attacks across several local government areas in Zamfara State.

The incident has once again highlighted the difficult choices facing communities trapped between insecurity, failed peace efforts, and the continuing threat of bandit violence.




Saturday, 6 June 2026

BREAKING NEWS — Police Rescue Ex-Power Minister’s Sister, Twin Sons, Neutralise Two Suspects

BREAKING NEWS — Police Rescue Ex-Power Minister’s Sister, Twin Sons, Neutralise Two Suspects
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rescued Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, alive during a late-night rescue operation conducted around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Two suspected kidnappers were neutralised during a gun battle with police operatives, while two firearms were recovered from the gang.
The victims, including the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, were abducted around 7:30 a.m. on June 3, 2026, while on their way to drop the children at school.
According to police sources, sustained intelligence gathering and tactical pressure forced the kidnappers into a confrontation with security operatives, leading to the successful rescue of the victims.
Security operatives are currently combing nearby areas in search of fleeing members of the kidnapping syndicate, some of whom are believed to have escaped with gunshot wounds.


Wednesday, 3 June 2026

SportSuper Eagles play out 2-2 draw with Poland in international friendly

SportSuper Eagles play out 2-2 draw with Poland in international friendlyPublished on June 3, 2026By Ifreke Inyang 


Nigeria conceded a late equalizer to draw 2-2 with Poland in an international friendly on Wednesday night.


Eric Chelle is using the matches to try out new players, while the Poles are preparing for the 2026 World Cup.

It was the Super Eagles who took the lead in the first half, thanks to a well-worked goal.

Moses Simon raced into the box and set up Terem Moffi to make it 1-0.

Poland equalized just before half time, after a corner-kick fell to Kacper Potulski to smash in.

Nigeria again went in front, with Paul Onuachu calmly slotting home a penalty kick.

But Przemyslaw Wisniewski ensured that the game ended in draw, firing in an effort from outside the box that flew past Maduka Okoye.




Kidnappers: They were debating if they should kill us or not; their leader almost shot one—Victim

Kidnappers: They were debating if they should kill us or not; their leader almost shot one—Victim


In a video shared by Obaland TV on Wednesday June 3, 2027, bodies of two kidnapped victims have been recovered by the Edo State Police Command in Ovia North-East Local Government Area of Edo State.


Reports gathered that unidentified gunmen had invaded the residence of Favour Nosakhare (66), Mrs. Emmanuel Annabel Osasere (28), and Miss Rejoice Otikpere (26), abducting them and demanding a ransom in exchange for their release.

The kidnappers also abducted more victims, but after engaging in a gun duel with police officers, they fled their hideouts and one of the culprits was arrested with a gunshot wound.

However, in the video, one of the kidnapped victims who spoke under anonymity recalled her chilling experience, narrating how the kidnappers debated if they should murder their victims or not, and in the process, the gang leader almost shot one of his colleagues.


In the video, the victim said, "They were debating if they should kill us or not; their leader almost shot one."




Bandits: I Visited Their Camp in Gombe; Some Told Me 'Even if You Jail Me, I Will Still Return -John Enenche

Bandits: I Visited Their Camp in Gombe; Some Told Me 'Even if You Jail Me, I Will Still Return -John Enenche

Retired Major General and former Defence spokesperson, John Enenche, has raised concerns over Nigeria's rehabilitation and reintegration programme for former terrorists, revealing that some participants openly expressed their intention to return to insurgent activities.


Speaking during an interview on Channels Television on June 3, 2026, Enenche said his personal experience assessing former insurgents in rehabilitation camps left him doubtful about the effectiveness of the current approach.

The retired military officer recounted being part of an assessment team that visited camps housing former terrorists in locations including Gombe. According to him, some of the individuals undergoing rehabilitation admitted they remained committed to their former causes despite being enrolled in government-backed deradicalisation programmes.

“I was part of a team that visited their camps in Gombe and elsewhere to assess them. Some told me: ‘Even if you take me to prison and bring me out, I am still going back to join them,’” Enenche said.


His remarks came as he discussed the merits and shortcomings of rehabilitation initiatives designed to reintegrate repentant terrorists and bandits into society. While acknowledging that rehabilitation and reintegration are recognised international practices, Enenche argued that Nigeria must critically evaluate whether such programmes are achieving their intended objectives.

The former Defence spokesperson suggested that authorities should reconsider existing approaches where evidence indicates that participants remain committed to violent extremism. He maintained that individuals who continue to pose security threats should not be treated as genuinely reformed simply because they have entered rehabilitation programmes.


Enenche's comments add to the broader national debate over the effectiveness of initiatives such as Operation Safe Corridor, which was established to deradicalise and reintegrate former insurgents who surrender to security forces.


His intervention comes amid renewed concerns over insecurity across several parts of the country, with kidnappings, bandit attacks and insurgent violence continuing to challenge security agencies despite ongoing military operations.




Oyo Assembly rejects negotiation with terrorists, commends Gov. Makinde

Oyo Assembly rejects negotiation with terrorists, commends Gov. Makinde

Oyo Assembly rejects negotiation with terrorists, commends Gov. Makinde
Members of the Oyo State House of Assembly have rejected calls for the state government to negotiate with kidnappers holding dozens of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Ogbomoso, insisting that security agencies should instead intensify rescue efforts to secure their release.


On May 15, suspected bandits attacked three schools in Oriire Local Government Area, abducting about 39 pupils and seven teachers.

The crisis worsened days later when one of the abducted teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly killed by the kidnappers.

In a recent video shared on Instagram, Rachael Alamu, Principal of Community High School, Esiele, and one of the abductees, said the kidnappers had threatened to kill another victim and appealed to authorities to urgently negotiate for their release.


The abduction sparked widespread outrage, leading to nationwide protests over the past two days by members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and other stakeholders.

However, during plenary on Wednesday, lawmakers maintained that the priority should be the safe rescue of the victims through sustained security operations rather than dialogue with the abductors.


Speaking during the session, Adebo Ogundoyin, Speaker of the House, warned that negotiating with kidnappers could embolden criminal groups, encourage further attacks, and strengthen criminal networks.

Ogundoyin acknowledged the pain and trauma being experienced by the victims’ families but urged residents to continue supporting the efforts of security agencies and the Oyo State Government to secure the release of the abductees.

According to reports, the Speaker argued that engaging armed groups would send the wrong message and potentially worsen the security situation.

He stressed that security agencies must remain committed to coordinated operations, intelligence-driven interventions, and sustained pressure on the kidnappers until all the victims are freed.

The lawmakers also directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to immediately assess the security situation in schools located near forests and border communities.

They further called for the installation of solar-powered lighting systems, perimeter fencing, and surveillance cameras in high-risk schools, as well as the development of a comprehensive emergency response framework for schools across the state.

In addition, the Assembly mandated its Committee on Security and Strategy to visit Oriire Local Government Area for an on-the-spot assessment and to recommend urgent legislative measures.

The resolutions followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by Johnson Ogundele, the lawmaker representing Oriire State Constituency, shortly after the House resumed from its Eid-el-Kabir recess.

The motion was titled: “Urgent Need for the Executive Arm of Government Through Its Security Architecture to Proactively Nip in the Bud the Spike and Recurring Bandit Attacks on Oriire Communities Since the Beginning of 2026 and to Intensify Rescue and Manhunt Operations to Secure the Release of the Abductees of the Recent Attack on Esiele, Oyo and Yawota Communities.”

Presenting the motion, Ogundele noted that Oriire had suffered repeated attacks since January, including an earlier assault on the National Park Service office in Oloka Village, where five forest guards were killed.

He commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his swift response, deployment of security operatives, rescue efforts, and visits to the affected communities.

Ogundele also urged the government to strengthen support for security agencies and consider establishing a permanent military presence around vulnerable communities and forest corridors.

The Majority Leader of the House, Sanjo Adedoyin, who seconded the motion, called on the Federal Government to accelerate plans for the establishment of state police.


The debate comes amid growing concerns over rising insecurity across Oyo State.

Earlier on Wednesday, gunmen abducted Olaide John-Paul, the younger sister of former Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu, along with her twin sons, Peter and Paul, in Ibadan, the state capital.




Oyo Abduction: When We Saw That Woman Crying, The Way She Was Behaving, You'd Come To Tears–Abdulfatai Buhari

Oyo Abduction: When We Saw That Woman Crying, The Way She Was Behaving, You'd Come To Tears–Abdulfatai Buhari


According to a report by Premium Times on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, representing Oyo North Senatorial District, has disclosed that kidnappers who abducted schoolchildren and teachers in Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State reportedly tied as many as eight children together on a single motorcycle while moving them into a nearby forest.


He explained that the attackers carried out the operation in a highly coordinated manner, using force and weapons to control the victims as they were taken away, the senator said the incident reflects the level of brutality involved in the abduction.

He stated that the armed men, who were carrying machine guns, escorted the abducted pupils and teachers deep into the forest.

According to him, the victims were moved under tight control, with the children bound together and placed on motorcycles in a way that made escape impossible during the journey into the forest area.


Buhari further noted that the kidnappers did not only transport the victims but also documented their actions.

He explained that during the operation, the attackers were seen recording videos as they moved through the area, seemingly capturing the abduction process while advancing deeper into the forest with the hostages.


Speaking at the National Assembly on Wednesday while addressing journalists, the senator, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), provided a detailed account of the incident.

He said his remarks were based on information surrounding the abduction that took place in Esiele community within Orire Local Government Area, stressing the disturbing nature of the event as reported.


He also drew distinctions between the Esiele incident and other high-profile school kidnappings in Nigeria.

Buhari stated that the abduction should not be compared with the Chibok schoolgirls’ case in Borno State or more recent school kidnappings recorded in Niger State, noting that the circumstances and execution were significantly different.

According to him, the situation in Esiele reflected a deeply troubling pattern involving armed movement of victims through difficult terrain and the use of motorcycles to transport abducted persons in a highly coordinated manner.

He maintained that the details of the incident pointed to a distinct operational approach by the attackers.

“When we saw that woman, no matter who you are, the moment the woman was crying, the way she was behaving, you would come to tears. The situation in Esiele is different. It’s even different from the Chibok girls. Imagine somebody doing his own morning job, carrying somebody from Yawota. It’s a five-minute drive with an Okada N50, and they thought he was chasing them and was shot on the head,” he said.







He's a foolish man, I'm saying that in front of his office. He's lucky, I didnt meet him - Sowore

He's a foolish man, I'm saying that in front of his office. He's lucky, I didnt meet him - Sowore

A fresh wave of controversy has erupted in Nigeria’s public discourse following a sharp exchange between human rights activist Omoyele Sowore and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over comments related to insecurity in the country. The disagreement has once again highlighted the deep tensions surrounding how leaders address the growing concerns of safety and national security.


The issue began after Wike reportedly advised Nigerians not to politicize insecurity, a statement that quickly drew reactions from various quarters. Among the most vocal critics was Omoyele Sowore, who did not hold back in expressing his dissatisfaction with the minister’s position. Speaking passionately, Sowore challenged both the tone and substance of Wike’s remarks, accusing him of hypocrisy and insensitivity to the realities faced by citizens.


Sowore’s reaction was intense and direct, reflecting frustration over what he perceives as a disconnect between political leaders and the experiences of ordinary Nigerians. He argued that insecurity cannot be separated from politics, especially when governance decisions play a major role in shaping the country’s security landscape.

In his words, Omoyele Sowore said:

“He's a foolish man, I'm saying that in front of his office. He's lucky, I didn't meet him here when he was saying that rubbish revolution. He said we should not politicize insecurity when himself is a product of the politics of insecurity. Before I got here this morning, I was informed by members of the Nigeria union of teachers FCT chapters that they will be having a protest today to fight for those kids that are all held up in terrorist camp in Oyo State's.”


His statement has since sparked widespread reactions, with supporters and critics debating both his choice of words and the issues he raised. While some believe his remarks draw attention to urgent national concerns, others argue that the language used may further inflame already tense political conversations.


At the center of the discussion is the broader question of how Nigeria addresses insecurity and the role of political leadership in shaping both perception and response. The mention of kidnapped children and planned protests by concerned groups adds emotional weight to the issue, underscoring the human cost behind policy debates.

As the conversation continues to unfold, the exchange between Sowore and Wike serves as a reminder of the passionate, and often polarizing, nature of Nigeria’s political environment. It also reflects the urgency with which citizens and activists are demanding accountability, clarity, and decisive action in tackling one of the country’s most pressing challenges.









Monday, 1 June 2026

Biafra: "I Saw A Headless Man & I Thought I Was Dreaming, I Saw Kids Whose Arms Were Cut Off" –Nwoke

Biafra: "I Saw A Headless Man & I Thought I Was Dreaming, I Saw Kids Whose Arms Were Cut Off" –Nwoke

Sasa Nwoke, a Biafran War veteran, has stated that shortly before the Nigerian Civil War began, he saw a train arrive in the East full of passengers crying and screaming


In a video shared by BBC News Africa, Nwoke said he saw in the train the body of a man whose head had been cut off. He said he initially thought he was dreaming.

Nwoke further stated that he saw children whose hands and legs were cut off among the passengers on the train. He said on that day, God told him a gruesome war was imminent

In Nwoke's words: "This particular day I saw a train coming down. As the train stopped, you could hear the screeching of the brakes and everybody was crying, shrieking, wailing. All of a sudden I saw a headless man, I thought I was dreaming. I looked again and I saw kids, they chopped off their arms and chopped off their legs"




We Are Yoruba, We Want To Come Back Home. The people of Okunland in the western part of Kogi State have called on the Ooni of Ife to help them beg President Bola Tinubu to bring them back to the Southwestern region of the country to be with their Yoruba brothers and sisters.

We Are Yoruba, We Want To Come Back Home. 
The people of Okunland in the western part of Kogi State have called on the Ooni of Ife to help them beg President Bola Tinubu to bring them back to the Southwestern region of the country to be with their Yoruba brothers and sisters.  

Okunland encompasses six Local Government Areas (LGAs): 
i. Kabba-Bunu, 
ii. Ijumu, 
iii. Yagba East, 
iv. Yagba West, 
v. Mopa-Muro, and 
vi. parts of Lokoja.

According to their paramount ruler and the Chairman of the Okun Area Traditional Council Oba Dr. Solomon Dele Owoniyi who visited the Ooni in his Ife Palace, 
"We are renewing our sworn oath of 100% allegiance to you, our father, the Ooni of Ife, who is Arole of Oddua. 

We never agreed to be in Northcentral. 
Please, help us return home and save us from these chains of slavery. 
We are tired of being 2nd-class Yorubas"- Òkun Council of Obas begs Ooniirisa Ojaja II


Civil War: My GOC Asked If It Was True That I Ate Human Flesh, I Said "Yes, It Was By Mistake"—Isama

Civil War: My GOC Asked If It Was True That I Ate Human Flesh, I Said "Yes, It Was By Mistake"—Isama


General Godwin Alabi Isama, Chief of Staff to Brigadier Benjamin Adekunle of the 3 Marine Commando, has stated that during the Nigerian Civil War, civilians gave Nigerian troops food on multiple occasions


In a video shared by BBC News Africa, Isama said that while he and his troops were advancing into Biafran territory, they met a village chief who prepared soup and fed them.

General Isama said the chief gave him meat to eat, and after he was done eating, the chief told him the meat was actually human flesh

General Isama stated that his General Officer Commanding later asked him if it was true that he had eaten human flesh. He said he admitted eating it but explained that he had done so unknowingly


In General Isama's words: "My GOC asked me, 'I heard you ate human flesh? I said, 'Yes, it was by mistake'"










Tinubu: You Have Broken A Long-Standing Jinx That Held Our Nation Back For Too Long–General Buratai

Tinubu: You Have Broken A Long-Standing Jinx That Held Our Nation Back For Too Long–General Buratai



According to the Nigerian Tribune, former Chief of Army Staff General Tukur Yusuf Buratai has stated that internal security in Nigeria is showing encouraging progress, a development he links to sustained and determined military operations in troubled areas.

The retired general shared his assessment in a press statement issued to journalists in Kaduna on Sunday, May 31, 2026—marking three years since President Bola Tinubu assumed office.

In reviewing the federal government’s defense approach, Buratai examined current efforts aimed at restoring peace in conflict-affected regions. He emphasized that the Nigerian Armed Forces have intensified targeted military actions across the country to address distinct security challenges in various communities.

These coordinated operations, he noted, have led to measurable improvements in restoring public order and strengthening the nation’s broader defense posture. The armed forces, he said, have maintained a firm and active presence across multiple operational zones.

Buratai highlighted that ongoing military activities are part of a broader national strategy centered on sustained counterterrorism efforts, anti-banditry operations, and focused internal security measures. These initiatives, he added, are being carried out in all geopolitical zones to eliminate residual threats and enhance safety for ordinary citizens.

By sustaining a high tempo of operations, the military has kept persistent pressure on criminal and insurgent groups, according to Buratai.

Turning to leadership, the former army chief credited the Tinubu administration with taking bold actions to tackle entrenched domestic challenges. He described these policy moves as courageous steps reflecting a strong commitment to national advancement and institutional reform.

Such governance, he argued, is helping steer key sectors back toward stability.

Drawing from his extensive career—including senior military command and service as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Benin—Buratai said his experience provides him with a comprehensive perspective on regional and international security dynamics. This insight, he explained, informs his positive outlook on Nigeria’s current security direction.

He stressed that continued progress will depend on aligning battlefield tactics with sound strategic decision-making.

Buratai also noted that defense institutions are now focused on consolidating territorial gains through coordinated federal and state-level support to ensure lasting peace.

In closing, he directly commended the President’s leadership over the past three years, applauding the administration for shifting the country’s course.

“You have not only made history,” Buratai said, “but you have broken a long-standing cycle that held our nation back for too long in critical areas of national life and development.”







Niger community celebrates as military eliminates 200 terrorists

Niger community celebrates as military eliminates 200 terrorists


In what could be described as a major breakthrough in the war against bandits and other terrorist groups in Niger State, a Joint Security Taskforce (JST) led by the military on Sunday reportedly rounded up and killed well over 200 terrorists in Babanna, a border town between Nigeria and the Benin Republic in Borgu Local Government Area of the state.


The development sparked widespread jubilation among residents of the entire Borgu Kingdom, who had remained under siege from terrorist activities over the past year.

The successful operation began on Tuesday last week when troops of the 22 Armoured Brigade, deployed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Babanna, launched a coordinated offensive against the terrorists.

The climax of the five-day military operation, codenamed “Operation Savanna Shield”, came on Sunday, May 31, when the troops dealt a heavy blow to the terrorists, killing more than 200 of them, according to local sources.


Several arms and ammunition were recovered by the troops, including more than 300 motorcycles allegedly belonging to the terrorists.

It was gathered that the commander of the vigilante group from Babanna, popularly referred to as Bature OC, was killed during the operation, while there were reportedly no casualties on the side of the military.

Vigilante Commander in Borgu LGA, Nature OC, who was killed by terrorists during the military operation
Vigilante Commander in Borgu LGA, Nature OC, who was killed by terrorists during the military operation
 Niger community celebrates as military eliminates 200 terrorists
A source close to Babanna further told Daily Sun that the operation, which was carried out in collaboration with security agents from the Benin Republic and local vigilantes in Nigeria, covered the Dekara Road axis through Gidan Zana and Rafin Korama within the Kainji Lake National Park forest.

According to him, “The operation is still ongoing as I speak with you, and security agents have continued to sustain pressure on these criminal elements within the areas that I mentioned.”


Since Sunday, it has been a moment of celebration among residents of Babanna, as men and women trooped out in large numbers to express their appreciation and cheer Nigerian soldiers, local vigilantes and Benin Republic security forces for the success of the joint operation.

A resident of the area, Alhaji Mohammed Usman, who spoke to our correspondent on the telephone, described the killing of the terrorists as a major relief for the people whose way of life had been severely disrupted by the activities of the criminal groups.


“For the past year now, we cannot go to the farm; we can’t access our market, and nobody travels free in this entire area for fear of being abducted or even killed. They have made life very miserable for our people,” he lamented.

It could be recalled that, worried by the relentless attacks by bandits and other terrorist groups, communities in Borgu Kingdom had earlier this year appealed to the federal government to urgently deploy additional security personnel to troubled communities in Agwara and Borgu local government areas of the state.

They specifically urged the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, establish a military base in the area to curtail the activities of the gunmen, saying the security situation had become both worrisome and frightening.

Community leaders in the affected areas said the entire Borgu Kingdom, comprising Borgu and Agwara local government areas, had been under siege from bandits and other criminal elements who had made life unbearable for residents since the beginning of the year.

Speaking on behalf of the communities, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State chapter, and Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, Most Rev. Dr Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, pointed out that the plight of the affected communities was better imagined than experienced, as many residents now lived like refugees in their own communities.

Rev. Yohanna described the security situation as dire, highlighting repeated attacks on residents, schools and police facilities. He added that many children could no longer attend school, farmers had been forced to abandon their farms, and several markets had been shut down.


According to him, “The people of Agwara deserve to live without fear; our children deserve a secure future, our people need to farm their lands and sleep peacefully in their homes, but all these are no more,” he said.

Although the criminals had been operating and terrorising the area for a long time, the situation escalated following the abduction of students of Papiri Missionary School in Agwara in November last year. Since then, the entire Borgu Kingdom has struggled to regain its peace.