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Kidnappers hold Kaduna worshippers, demand N29m deposit

 

 

Kurmin Wali community in southern Kaduna has been thrown into panic following the mass abduction of 177 Christian worshippers, the second attack in a week.

On Sunday, gunmen attacked three churches in the community and whisked away more than 100 worshippers.

However, on Monday, the Kaduna State Government, police command and Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area dismissed the report as falsehood after Chairman, Northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Joseph Hayab, confirmed the incident to journalists in Kaduna.

Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, however, confirmed the abductions late Tuesday on X, saying earlier comments by the Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State, CP Muhammad Rabiu, were “were not denials of the incident but a measured response pending confirmation of details from the field, including the identities and number of those affected.”

On Wednesday, The PUNCH findings showed that Kurmin Wali residents had abandoned their homes, while farms remained untended, with schools shut indefinitely.

Linus Abu, a villager, told The PUNCH that the community had barely recovered from an earlier attack on January 11, when suspected armed Fulani militia kidnapped several residents.

“We paid N23m as ransom before those kidnapped on January 11 were released,” Abu said. “The terrorists called us on the phone and gave instructions. Some of our people had to carry the money in sacks and take it to them inside the bush.”

According to reports, 11 of the 177 abducted villagers escaped but unlike the earlier attack, the abductors have not formally demanded ransom for the 166 victims – who include women and children – still in captivity from the January 18 attack.

The PUNCH learnt the bandits demanded the return of 17 motorcycles they allegedly lost during recent military operations as a condition for the release of the victims.

“They said each bike is worth N1.7m, and we must pay for all of them before they will demand the actual ransom for the hostages,” Abu said.

It means the villagers would be forced to pay about N28.9m for the motorcycles alone, separate from the ransom for the captives.

The village head of Kurmin Wali, Ishaku Dan’azumi, during a telephone interview with The PUNCH on Wednesday, said the bandits contacted a negotiator on behalf of the Kurmin Wali community and insisted that the missing motorcycles must be returned before the captives could regain their freedom.

According to Dan’azumi, the armed men accused members of the Kurmin Wali community of stealing the motorcycles and tampering with others by removing carburettors and spark plugs.

They called the negotiator on telephone and said that 17 of their motorcycles disappeared. They insisted that all the motorcycles must be returned before they will release our people,” the village head said.

He added that the bandits had not made any monetary ransom demand so far.

“Apart from the issue of the motorcycles and replacement of some parts, they have not asked for money,” he stated.

Dan’azumi further revealed that the mass abduction was linked to the ongoing military offensive against bandit camps in parts of Kajuru Local Government Area.

Already, fear has paralysed the entire community as most villagers fled their homes to neigbouring villages.

“There is no going to school, no going to farm. Most of us have ran away. We cannot stay here anymore,” Hasan Emman, a farmer, told The PUNCH on Wednesday.

“Right now, everyone is unsettled. We don’t even know where to start. How can we negotiate (with the abductors) when we are all scattered and afraid?”

The usually bustling village market was deserted during The PUNCH’s visit on Wednesday. Several shops were locked, and the few residents on the streets appeared anxious and unwilling to speak.

With no clear timeline for ransom negotiations, the fate of the abducted worshippers remains uncertain.

Family members voiced frustrations over what they described as the government’s denial of the incident and lack of security intervention.

“Our people are suffering in the forest, and the government is saying nothing happened,” one distraught resident said. “Who will help us?”

Church officials and survivors told The PUNCH that the coordinated attacks occurred at about 9am on Sunday, January 18, 2026, when armed men, wielding AK-47 rifles, simultaneously invaded multiple churches in the community.

The attackers, witnesses said, moved with precision, warning worshippers not to flee as they gathered people from different churches.

The Secretary of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Kurmin Wali, Yunana Dauji, said the assailants surrounded two branches of the church during worship and threatened anyone who attempted to escape.

“They forced worshippers to march from one church to another, gathering over 50 people from our denomination alone before leading everyone away,” Dauji said.

The Evangelical Church Winning All was also targeted. Its secretary, Joseph Bawa, said the gunmen burst into the church shouting and immediately began seizing worshippers.

“They gathered people from different churches and marched all of us together into the forest,” Bawa said.

Among those abducted is the Village Head of Kurmin Wali, Ishaku Danazumi. His son, Linus Madami, confirmed that the traditional ruler later escaped alongside 10 others.

“My father managed to escape, but his two wives and two children are still with the kidnappers,” Madami said.

“In total, 177 people were taken that morning. I narrowly escaped after struggling with one of the gunmen.”

Some captives escaped during the trek through the forest. Bawa explained that when the abducted group reached a shallow river, the kidnappers ordered everyone to cross.

“A few people deliberately slowed down. Once the kidnappers crossed to the other side, those who slowed down ran back towards the village because the attackers could not cross back quickly,” he said.

Military reacts

Multiple military sources confirmed to The PUNCH that the attack was carried out by bandits fleeing sustained military operations in parts of neighbouring Kauru Local Government Area.

According to the sources, troops had recently dislodged armed groups from key hideouts, forcing them to abandon their camps and scatter into nearby areas, including Kajuru.

“The assailants were forced out of their camps during intense military offensives and allegedly carried out the mass abduction while attempting to escape mounting pressure from security forces,” one of the sources said.

The affected camps, located around Gabachua, Legede and the Agwalla mountain and forest corridors, were described as long-established enclaves used by bandits to launch kidnappings, cattle rustling and violent attacks across Kauru, Kajuru and adjoining communities.

Another military source explained that the attack on Kurmin Wali was not random but appeared to be retaliatory.

“The bandits lost logistics, including motorcycles used for mobility and operations. The abduction was allegedly aimed at compensating for those losses and instilling fear as they fled the area,” the source disclosed.

The source added that following actionable intelligence on the movement of the fleeing bandits, troops were deployed to intercept them.

However, the attackers reportedly diverted towards the mountainous forest belts around the Karamai and Rijana axis, taking advantage of the rugged terrain to evade capture.

As a result, troops have been placed on full alert, with what military authorities described as “exploitation and hot pursuit operations” ongoing across the forest corridors and surrounding bushes.

“Operations are ongoing to stabilise the area, track the fleeing criminals and rescue the abducted victims,” a security source said.

The latest abduction has again underscored the persistent security challenges in parts of Southern and Central Kaduna, where armed banditry has thrived for more than a decade, largely due to vast ungoverned forest spaces and porous inter-state borders.

Communities in Kauru and Kajuru LGAs have repeatedly been targeted despite intensified military operations under various Federal Government security initiatives.

While recent offensives have led to the destruction of several bandit camps and the neutralisation of suspected criminals, security analysts warn that dislodged fighters often resort to attacking soft targets while attempting to evade capture.

Residents and community leaders in the affected LGAs have therefore urged the Federal and Kaduna State governments to sustain military pressure, deploy additional troops and improve intelligence gathering to protect vulnerable communities and ensure the safe rescue of the abducted worshippers.

Meanwhile, the Commandant of the 2 National Mission Force Brigade, Samaru Kataf, Navy Captain I.T. Akaazua, disclosed that troops had rescued three kidnapped victims, including a child, and destroyed several terrorist camps in parts of Kauru Local Government Area.

Speaking with The PUNCH on the telephone, Akaazua said the camps, which had for years served as enclaves for terrorists, were dismantled during sustained military operations, leading to gradual restoration of peace in the area.

“Apart from a previous operation where about 70 terrorists were neutralised, another operation carried out on Tuesday led to the rescue of three victims, including a child,” he said.

He explained that troops engaged the terrorists in fierce gun battles, noting that the criminals had an advantage due to the dense forest and difficult terrain.

“They know the terrain better than us because of the density of the forest. Most of the affected communities are remote villages with little or no security presence, and security personnel cannot be everywhere,” he said.

Akaazua added that only a few camps located deep inside extremely thick forest areas could not be accessed.

“The only camps not destroyed are those in areas we could not access. To reach some of these locations, we use cross-country motorcycles where vehicles cannot move,” he stated.

He advised residents of remote communities to strengthen local vigilante groups to provide timely intelligence to security forces.

On whether the military operation in Kauru was directly linked to the abduction in Kurmin Wali, Akaazua said there was no confirmed intelligence establishing a direct connection.

“Personally, I do not have any intelligence report linking the two incidents. However, during the operation, we intercepted radio communications where they were calling for reinforcement, but none came. We engaged them before River Kaduna, which they could not cross,” he said.

He added that there were significant casualties on the side of the terrorists, although the exact figure could not be immediately ascertained.

The brigade commander also appealed to governments at all levels to prioritise road construction to improve access to remote communities, noting that poor infrastructure continues to hamper security operations.

‘Coordinated attacks’

Meanwhile, the Adara Development Association, in a statement on Wednesday, raised the alarm over the abducted villagers, saying the victims were abducted during coordinated attacks on three churches.

The statement, signed by its President, Chief Sebastine Barde, added that the gunmen struck at about 10am, surrounding worshippers at two congregations of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Churches I and II during service, while members of the ECWA were abducted as they returned home from worship.

The group gave a breakdown of the abducted victims as 50 members of Cherubim and Seraphim Church I, 92 members of Cherubim and Seraphim Church II, and 24 members of ECWA.

“With profound anguish and a deep sense of collective humiliation, the Adara people have once again been forced to endure terrorist-driven insecurity,” the association said.

It described the attack as part of a pattern of repeated violence in Adara communities, adding that the impact of the insecurity had been devastating.

“These attacks have become so frequent and pervasive that they now defy accurate documentation, leaving behind economic ruin, deepening poverty and severe social, religious and psychological dislocation,” the statement read.

“Shockingly, no swift or effective intervention was undertaken. The victims were abandoned to an ordeal of unimaginable suffering, the duration and outcome of which remain known only to God.”

ADA also accused the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Rabiu, and the Chairman of Kajuru Local Government, Dauda Madaki, of deliberately denying the abduction after visiting the community on Monday.

The association claimed that despite receiving direct accounts from residents confirming the mass abduction, the officials publicly dismissed the incident as rumours.

“Rather than acknowledge the gravity of the situation, both officials described verified reports as rumours allegedly spread by conflict entrepreneurs,” the group stated.

ADA said the response represented a return to what it described as the insensitivity of the Nasir El-Rufai administration, adding that it was particularly disturbing that the local government chairman, an indigene of Afogo Ward, would deny an attack affecting his own people.

“We are compelled to question what could drive a son of the soil to suppress facts rather than mobilise urgently for the rescue of innocent citizens,” the statement said.

The group disclosed that it had submitted a comprehensive list of the 166 abducted persons to the authorities following the challenge by the police commissioner and council chairman to provide evidence.

“Survivors of the attack and relatives of the abducted victims remain available to further substantiate these facts and expose the falsehoods advanced by the officials,” ADA added.

The association demanded a public apology from both the commissioner of police and the council chairman for what it described as the deliberate suppression of the truth.

It also called on Governor Uba Sani to intervene decisively, saying his leadership was needed to draw a clear line between the current administration and past failures.

“We call on the governor to demonstrate moral clarity by saying and doing what is right. Only through decisive action can a credible distinction be drawn,” the statement said.

ADA further appealed to the Federal Government, the Kaduna State Government and “people of goodwill” to ensure the speedy rescue of the abducted worshippers and provide lasting security for Adara communities.

“Our people continue to suffer systematic brutality, displacement and dehumanisation on our ancestral lands, with devastating consequences,” the group added. ENDS.

Atiku condemns kidnappings

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar condemned the abductions of Kurmin Wali residents, warning that peace deals with the criminals often favor the perpetrators over the victims.

In a statement released Wednesday by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, Atiku emphasised that government negotiations should focus on protecting communities and upholding their rights, instead of giving the bandits an unfair advantage.

The statement read in part, “It is difficult to achieve deterrence in a situation where governors are on their knees begging bandits in the name of peace deals.

“The former Vice President said while he is not against negotiations to end the violence, he will not accept a situation where the bandits dictate the peace deals on their own terms. Those peace deals always favour the bandits more than their victims, and they have always fooled the government’s negotiators.

“Furthermore, Atiku advised that the government does not have to wait until the bandits launch attacks before it responds to them.

“Nigerians are no longer impressed by the powerful language of condemnation by the government. They’re more interested in results than rhetoric. Experience has shown that if rhetoric were enough to deter the bandits, the menace would have ended a long time ago.”

The African Democratic Congress leader added, “Nigerians cannot be comforted by excuses. As a former opposition party, the APC held the then government in power to the harshest and merciless standards, and therefore the Tinubu administration must be held to the same standards,” he said.

ADC demands freedom

Meanwhile, the African Democratic Congress in Kaduna State called on the Federal and Kaduna State governments, as well as security agencies, to ensure the immediate rescue of the victims and restore confidence among residents.

In a statement on Wednesday by its State Publicity Secretary, Alex Tagwai, the ADC said, “The abduction of 177 worshippers in Kajuru is not only heartbreaking, it is a painful reminder that insecurity in Kaduna State has reached an alarming level.

“The primary responsibility of any responsible government is the protection of its citizens, and this responsibility has clearly been abandoned.”

The opposition party alleged that insecurity had been allowed to fester unchecked in the state, leaving residents vulnerable and fearful.

The ADC also criticised what it described as the denial of the abduction by the state government and the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, warning that such responses send negative signals to the public and the international community.

“Can we continue to wake up daily to reports of mass abductions, disputed figures and official denials while citizens live in fear?” the party asked.

CAN faults communication

Also, the Christian Association of Nigeria faulted the handling of public communication by security agencies over the abductions of the Kurmin Wali worshippers.

The, association in a statement signed by its president, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, on Wednesday in Abuja, stated that the initial security response lacked due diligence and empathy stressing that the premature dismissal of reports before proper verification created confusion and undermined public trust.

“It generated confusion, heightened fear, and unfairly questioned the credibility of nearly 170 worshippers, their families, clergy and eyewitnesses who raised the alarm,” the statement said.

“While the need to prevent panic is understandable, caution must not be communicated in ways that suggest denial or indifference,” the Christian body added.

Sani visits community

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, on Wednesday visited Kurmin Wali amid tight security.

The governor, who arrived in the community at about 3pm and departed around 6pm, commiserated with the residents, stressing that the state government placed premium value on human life.

“Every life matters in Kaduna State. We are here to assure our people of Kurmin Wali that the government is collaborating with security agencies to ensure that all those abducted return home safely,” Sani said.

“When I arrived, I noticed that some people were injured. We have made it clear that the Kaduna State Government will take care of everyone affected as a result of this unfortunate incident,” he added.

The governor explained that security agencies had taken time to properly assess the incident, noting that the Inspector-General of Police had issued a statement after investigations commenced.

“In the last two days, we have been working closely with the military, the Department of State Services, the police and the Office of the National Security Adviser to ensure the quick recovery of our people,” he said.

The governor insisted that the government’s response was not driven by statistics or political considerations but by the sanctity of human life and dignity.

“It does not matter whether it is one person or many. We are not talking about numbers or politics. We are talking about the sanctity of human life,” Sani stated.

“There are people who have never visited Kaduna or this community, yet they are making statements and politicising this tragedy. We must condemn such actions.”

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SAD : University Student Kills Himself After Losing ₦600,000 to Betting

 

 

A 300-level Computer Science student of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU), Lapai, Niger State, identified as Kelvin Danlami, has died following reported financial difficulties linked to gambling.

 

According to sources, the student allegedly used ₦600,000 meant for house rent to place bets, which resulted in heavy losses.

 

A fellow student confirmed the incident, describing it as a tragic development that has left the campus community in shock.

 

The Niger State Police Command, through its spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the death and said the student was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. He added that police officers visited the scene, contacted the family, and have commenced an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

 

The General Secretary of the university’s Students’ Union Government (SUG), Aliyu Abubakar, also confirmed the incident, expressing deep sadness over the loss and describing it as a painful tragedy for the institution.

Wanted drug kingpin ‘Kanmo-Kanmo’ arrested 12 years after murder of 3 NDLEA officers

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

As Agency recovers illicit drugs from his hideout, nabs ex-convict, female online vendor, others in Jigawa, Lagos, Ogun, Edo, Delta, Oyo, FCT, Enugu, Kwara raids

 

ABUJA — Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have successfully apprehended a long-wanted drug kingpin, Lekan Jimoh, popularly known as “Kanmo-kanmo”, ending a 12-year manhunt following his involvement in the brutal killing of three NDLEA officers.

Kanmo-Kanmo, who is notorious for drug trafficking, evading arrest and mobilizing armed thugs against security agents was on Friday 16th January 2026 tracked to his hideout in Owode town, Ogun State by tactical teams of the Agency following credible intelligence. During the clinical operation, the suspect was found in possession of 69 kilograms of skunk, a strain of cannabis. The arrest marks a significant breakthrough in the Agency’s commitment to ensuring that no fugitive, regardless of how long they evade justice, remains beyond the reach of the law.

Lekan Jimoh’s criminal history is marked by extreme violence and lawlessness. As a result, he had on 15th June 2014 orchestrated a barbaric mob action against a team of NDLEA officers who had attempted to arrest him at his enclave. The attack resulted in the cold-blooded murder of three NDLEA officers, including Rabiu Usman Kazaure and two others, who were killed by armed thugs mobilized by Jimoh. While the suspect managed to escape the scene that day, the Agency remained resolute in its pursuit of justice for the fallen heroes.

 

In another encounter with Jimoh on 12th August 2023, when NDLEA operatives stormed his residence in Ado-Odo town, Ogun state, he managed to escape while operatives succeeded in recovering 139 sacks of skunk with a total weight of 1,922 kilograms. Following assets forfeiture proceedings instituted in court by the Agency, the house in Ado-Odo, which served as a warehouse for his illicit drug trade, has since been finally forfeited to the Federal Government.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives in Edo state on Tuesday 13th January raided the Arokpa forest, Uzebba town, Owan West LGA, leading to the arrest of another drug lord, Isihor Edika, 53, and seizure of 320kg skunk and seeds. In the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, operatives on Friday 16th January tracked and arrested a 44-year-old lady Yinka Agboola following intelligence on her online sale of illicit substances. At the time of her arrest, 2.2kg skunk and litres of cannabis oil which she produces in her kitchen and sells through online advertisement were recovered from her home at the Kaura district, Abuja. Another suspect, Tordue Pius Richard, 30, was on Tuesday 13th January arrested with 148.3 grams of cocaine and skunk at his 12 Biskira street, Abacha Estate, Abuja home.

While 118.1kg skunk was seized from the duo of Dauda Kareem and Saheed Obisesan at Fadeyi area of Mushin Lagos on Friday 16th January, not less than 116kg of same substance was recovered from a warehouse at new market area of Enugu, Enugu state same day.

Two suspects: Zaharadeen Yahaya, 25, and Sanusi Maman, 23, were on Thursday 15th January arrested by NDLEA operatives along Onitsha -Asaba expressway, Delta state, while conveying 410,800 pills of tramadol; 84.2 litres of codeine syrup; 82,250 tablets of diazepam; 900 tabs of swinol and 65 pills of Molly.

In Oyo state, Adetunji Ahmed Abayomi, 33, was nabbed on Thursday 15th January at Moniya, Ibadan, with 321 litres of skuchies, and 2.5kg Colorado, a synthetic strain of cannabis, while Rasheed Ajao, 28, was caught same day at Odo-Ona, Ibadan, in possession of 5.4kg Scottish Loud; 1.696kg skunk and 2.5kg Colorado, bringing the total weight to 9.696 kilograms. In another raid at Agbeni area of the state capital, 52,430 pills of tramadol and bromazepam were recovered from the store of Orji Edwin, currently at large, on Saturday 17th January.

In Kwara state, NDLEA operatives on Tuesday 13th January raided a residential building at Gamo area of Ilorin where they seized 42 bags of skunk that weighed 387.40kg, while a total of 157,519 bottles of codeine syrup were discovered in a container at the Apapa port in Lagos during a joint examination of the shipment by NDLEA, Customs and other security agencies on Friday 16th January.

An ex-convict, Gaddafi Ammani, 26, was arrested with various quantities of skunk and exol-5 pills along his accomplice ⁠Ahmed Sani, 32, at Nassarawa GRA, Ringim LGA Jigawa state on Saturday 17th January. Before Gaddafi’s arrest, he attempted to escape by

climbing the roofs of many houses in his bid to escape. He was armed with a machete which he used to threaten NDLEA operatives and even inflicted injury on one of the officers.

Across all Commands and formations of the Agency nationwide, NDLEA officers continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities in schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Umar Bin Khathab Islamiyyah School, Kurna, Kano; Tumbey College, Kajola Maya, Ikorodu, Lagos; Anglican Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue; members of Katsina emirate, Katsina; and residents of Maitumbi community, Minna, Niger state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of the Ogun, Lagos, Apapa, Edo, Delta, Oyo, FCT, Enugu, and Kwara Commands for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) acknowledged their commitment and enjoined them as well as their colleagues nationwide to maintain the current tempo of their balanced approach to the Agency’s drug control efforts.

He described the arrest of Kanmo-kanmo as a triumph of justice and a testament to the Agency’s long memory, adding that the arrest sends a clear and unambiguous message to all drug barons and fugitives: “You may run, and you may hide for a season, but the long arm of the law will eventually find you.”

“The arrest of Lekan Jimoh is particularly significant because it closes a painful chapter that began on June 15, 2014. For twelve years, this individual lived with the blood of our gallant officers—Rabiu Usman Kazaure and two others—on his hands. He mistakenly thought that time had erased his crimes. Today, we have proven that the NDLEA does not forget its own. We do not forget the sacrifices of those who laid down their lives in the service of our fatherland. This arrest is for the families of those three officers who have waited 12 years for justice”, Marwa said in a tribute to the officers lost over a decade ago.

PSC Chairman Argungu Extols Hadiza Bala Usman At 50, Commends Her Contributions To Police Reforms

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), DIG Hashimu Salihu Argungu (rtd), has lauded the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, and Head of the Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit (CRDCU), Hajiya Hadiza Bala Usman, for her outstanding service to the nation as she marks her 50th birthday.

DIG Argungu spoke to journalists on the sidelines of the highly successful Hadiza Bala Usman @50 Governance Colloquium, held yesterday, January 13, 2026, at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. The event, which drew senior government officials, policy experts, and public servants, served as a platform to reflect on themes of leadership, delivery, accountability, and results-based governance, while celebrating the milestone achievement of the celebrant.

In his remarks, the PSC Chairman highlighted Hajiya Hadiza Bala Usman’s exceptional contributions across various facets of national development. He particularly acknowledged her impactful role in advancing policy reforms, strengthening institutional frameworks for effective governance, and fostering greater coordination between public sector entities, including support for reforms that enhance the operational capacity and professionalism of the Nigeria Police Force.

 

 

In a press statement signed by the Commission’s Head, Protocols And Public Affairs, Torty Njoku Kalu, DIG Argungu noted that Hajiya Hadiza’s career exemplifies discipline, courage, excellence, and unwavering commitment to public service. Her leadership in key positions, including as former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority and her current strategic advisory role at the highest level of government, has significantly contributed to improved governance delivery and accountability.

“Her tireless efforts in policy coordination and results delivery have not only transformed critical sectors but have also inspired a new generation of public servants, particularly women, to pursue excellence in nation-building,” DIG Argungu stated.

The Chairman congratulated Hajiya Hadiza Bala Usman on attaining the golden age of 50, describing it as a befitting milestone for a life dedicated to purposeful service, integrity, and national progress. He prayed for continued strength, wisdom, good health, and greater impact as she continues to serve the country.

The Police Service Commission remains committed to collaborating with all stakeholders, including visionary leaders like Hajiya Hadiza Bala Usman, to build a more secure, accountable, and prosperous Nigeria.

Tears As Court Court Orders Remand of Arrested Ekpoma Protesters at Edo Correctional Centre

 

 

The Edo State High Court, Criminal Court 2, has ordered the remand of several youths arrested during the recent protest in Ekpoma at the Ubiaja Correctional Centre.

The decision followed an application by the prosecution requesting a 14-day remand period. Emotional scenes were witnessed in court as some of the detained protesters and their relatives broke down in tears while those arrested were escorted into a waiting vehicle.

The protest, which took place over the weekend, was sparked by growing concerns over kidnapping and other security challenges in Ekpoma, located in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State. Viral videos circulating online showed residents demonstrating against rising cases of abduction and killings in the Edo Central region, with some individuals reportedly fleeing a local market during the unrest.

Police: Protest Was Hijacked

The police said they intervened promptly after the demonstration was allegedly taken over by individuals who engaged in violent activities. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Edo State Police Command said officers were deployed immediately at the start of the protest to ensure it remained peaceful and lawful.

However, the command claimed that the protest later degenerated, resulting in vandalism, looting, destruction of property, and an incident in which a military personnel allegedly discharged a firearm, injuring a protester.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, the Commissioner of Police, CP Monday Agbonika, led additional tactical reinforcements from Benin to Ekpoma to restore order and prevent further escalation. The police said normalcy was restored through coordinated deployments and professional crowd-control measures.

The command confirmed that individuals suspected of engaging in violence, vandalism, and looting were arrested, while investigations are ongoing to ensure all those responsible are prosecuted.

Protester Shot

The police also disclosed that CP Agbonika visited a 32-year-old man identified as Osagie Abraham, who was shot during the protest and is currently receiving treatment at a medical facility in Ekpoma.

The commissioner reportedly ordered a full investigation into the shooting, noting that the military personnel involved has been identified and the appropriate authorities notified for disciplinary action in line with established procedures.

While reaffirming citizens’ constitutional right to peaceful protest, the police stressed that demonstrations must be conducted responsibly and without infringing on public safety or property.

Addressing concerns about kidnapping, the police assured residents that intensified intelligence-led operations, strategic patrols, and targeted interventions are being deployed across Edo State, including Ekpoma.

Rising Insecurity Concerns

Some residents have raised concerns over the presence of herders allegedly residing deep within communities and accused of attacking locals. The Convener of the Esan Worldwide Community, Aigbokhan Oseremen, urged the Edo State Government to regulate settlement in rural areas through permits and monitoring.

He alleged that some of the herders posed serious security threats, calling for stronger government action.

Responding, the Edo State Government said decisive measures were underway. The Special Adviser to Governor Monday Okpebholo on Media and Publicity, Bugie Okhuemoi, said technology-driven strategies were being implemented to flush out criminal elements from forest areas.

Government Reassurance

Governor Monday Okpebholo has reiterated his administration’s commitment to tackling insecurity, assuring residents that there would be no safe haven for criminals.

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Patrick Ebojele, the governor said his government has invested heavily in modern security equipment, intelligence gathering, and inter-agency collaboration to combat kidnapping, cultism, and other crimes.

He emphasized that security operations are ongoing across the state and warned that anyone involved in criminal activities would be identified and brought to justice.

“This administration will not allow criminals or their sponsors to hold Edo State hostage. There will be no hiding place for perpetrators,” the governor said, while calling on residents to support security agencies with timely information.

80-year-old ex-convict arrested as NDLEA uncovers illicit drugs in full body mannequins

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

Dispatch rider, others nabbed; tons of illicit drugs recovered in raids across Edo, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Taraba, Niger, Oyo

 

Barely three years after he was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to two years imprisonment for dealing in illicit drugs, an 80-year-old grandpa Jeremiah Isaiah Nkanta has again been nabbed by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for returning to the criminal trade.

Notorious for illicit drug business, Nkanta was first arrested by NDLEA on 14th December 2022, prosecuted and sentenced to two years in jail by a Federal High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state. Not ready to let go the old habit, Nkanta returned to the illicit drug trade and following credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives on Saturday 10th January 2025 tracked the Octogenarian ex-convict to his Mmanta – Abak village, Abak local government area of Akwa Ibom state, where he was arrested with 5.7 kilograms of skunk, a strain of cannabis in his residence.

In another successful interdiction operation in Akwa Ibom state, NDLEA operatives on patrol along Oron-Ibaka road in Oron LGA on Friday 9th January intercepted a 37-year-old businessman Ani Onyebuchi Romans while travelling with full body mannequins for his clothing business in Cameroun. A search of the mannequins revealed that they were stuffed with pills of tramadol weighing 5.3 kilograms.

The suspect claims he resides in Cameroun and was reportedly returning to his base after the Christmas and New Year holidays when he was apprehended. It was revealed that he bought the drugs in Onitsha, Anambra state and was trafficking them to Cameroun to sell, using two mannequins to conceal the opioids.

In Oyo state, raids across different locations led to the seizure of dangerous illicit drugs and arrest of notorious dealers, including 45-year-old Remi Bamidele (Alias ‘Aluko the Mafia’) at Sasa, Ibadan, where a total of 10.696 kilograms of Colorado, Scottish Loud, Ghana Loud, Canadian Loud and skunk, all strains of cannabis. At the time of his arrest on Thursday 8th January, two vehicles: Toyota Venza and Toyota Yaris marked HG 06 LYD were recovered from him.

 

 

At Adegbayi area of the state capital Ibadan, NDLEA officers on Friday 9th January arrested Adeola Toheeb, 27, with various quantities of Colorado, Ghana Loud and skunk while Habeeb Ali, 29, was nabbed at Ring road, Ibadan with 1.264kg Colorado, Scottish Loud and skunk. Not less than One Million Three Hundred and Seven Thousand One Hundred Naira (₦1,307,100) cash exhibit was also recovered from him at the point of his arrest on Saturday 10th January.

A dispatch rider Osagbovo Edigin, 30, and two other suspects: Ebimi Labo, 28, and Akhimie Success, 25, were on Friday 9th January arrested at Ihama/Airport road GRA Benin City, Edo state in connection with the seizure of 118grams of Canadian Loud and a wrap of Colorado.

 

While Jimoh Agbonmhegbe, 49, was arrested at Irrua with 17.552kg Colorado, Loud and skunk, another suspect Evelyn Okoyomon, 38, was nabbed at Ubiaja with 930 grams of skunk on Wednesday 7th January.

In Niger state, no fewer than 4,000 pills of tramadol 225mg were recovered from a suspect Nazifi Umar, 22, at Dakwa town, Tafa LGA, while another suspect Yusuf Usman, 41, was nabbed with 100 blocks of skunk weighing 47kg Lankaviri, Yorro LGA Taraba state on Wednesday 7th January.

Not less than 30,950 capsules of tramadol were recovered from the home of a suspect Ugwoke Chibueze, 40, in Bachure area of Yola South LGA, Adamawa state following his arrest at the Lamido Aliyu Mustapha International Airport Yola on Tuesday 6th January.

With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA sensitisation lecture to students and staff of Government Day Science and Technical College, Babura, Jigawa; Abiayubal Ansari Islamiyya School, Layin Indo Mai Tuwan Tara, Fagge LGA, Kano; and youths of Oshituma Umuogudu Akpu Ngbo, Ebonyi state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, Taraba, Edo, Oyo, and Niger Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that their operational successes and those of their compatriots across the country especially their balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts are well appreciated.

NDLEA detains 22 Indians over cocaine shipment,ntercepts illicit drugs in coffee sachets

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

Wanted female drug kingpin ‘Mama Kerosine’ arrested in Ibadan; large consignments of opioids, skunk recovered in Borno, Lagos, Kwara, Jigawa raids

 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted various quantities of illicit substances including Ketamine, Ecstasy and Tramadol pills concealed in sachets of coffee mix and book parcel heading to Zambia and the United Kingdom.

The seizures made at a courier company in Lagos on 24th and 29th December 2025 came just as the Agency has taken into custody 22 Indian crew members of a merchant vessel, MV Aruna Hulya, in which 31.5 kilograms of cocaine were seized by operatives at the GDNL terminal, Apapa port Lagos on Friday 2nd January 2026.

Those detained in connection with the discovery of the 31.5kg cocaine in hatch 3 of the ship which originated from Marshall Islands, include the Master of the Vessel, Sharma Shashi Bhushan and 21 other crew members, namely: Bharati Manoj Kumar; Bhalerao Nilesh Mukund; Nadar Anthony Macson David; Kolusu Srinivasa Rao; Sagar Gaurav; Francis Anto Beemas Nester; Jagdeep Singh; Jai Parkash; Prabhukhan Singh; Nevage Sandesh Suresh; Pandey Prashant; Nittu Anand; Akash Babu; Dasari Raju; Reddy Nandika Sanjeeba; Rana Nivesh; Melethil Insaf Rahman; Barla Chantanya Krishna; Ghosh Arijit; Mondal Raihan; and

Gangwar Shiv Om.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives in Oyo state on Monday 29th December 2025 arrested a wanted female drug kingpin who is a major illicit drug distributor in Ibadan, the state capital. The 65-year-old grandma, Fatima Ilori, popularly known as Mama Kerosine was nabbed in an intelligence-led operation following the seizure of 238.4kg skunk, a strain of cannabis, linked to her. She was arrested along with another female suspect Olusanya Abosede, 35, at Onireke/Elekuro area of Ibadan.

In Borno state, the supply chain of illicit drugs to insurgents was further disrupted with the arrest of two suppliers and seizure of large consignments of illicit substances. While one of the suspects, Isa Mohammed, 26, was arrested by NDLEA operatives following the interception of 9,150 ampoules of Tramadol Injection along Maiduguri-Gamboru Ngala road on Friday 2nd January 2026, the other suspect Musa Samaila, 30, was nabbed with 34,000 capsules of Tramadol at Biu market same day.

Not less than 400kg skunk was recovered along with a van at Mobolaji Johnson area of Lagos on new year day, Thursday 1st January, while a suspect Bilya Ibrahim, 39, was arrested at a motor park in Hadejia town, Jigawa State on Tuesday 30th December 2025 while trying to transport 260 compressed blocks of skunk weighing 140.8kg, which he procured from Taraba State to Nguru, Yobe State.

 

 

In Kwara state, NDLEA officers on Tuesday 30th December recovered 238.50kg skunk from the home of a suspect at Asadam area of Ilorin, while a total of 32,000 pills of tramadol and diazepam were seized from another suspect Abubakar Rabiu, 32, at Bode Saadu, Morro LGA, on new year eve, Wednesday 31st December 2025.

In like manner, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Madrasatu Fadimatul Zahra Sabuwar Abuja Kankia, Kankia LGA, Katsina; members of Topo Youth Progressive Organisation, Topo Badagry, Lagos; and residents of Madalla community at the palace of Hakimi Madalla, Niger state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of DOGI, Apapa, Oyo, Borno, Lagos, Kwara and Jigawa Commands for the arrests, and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to intensify the ongoing drug control efforts of the Agency.

Body of Missing Young Woman Found in River in Benue

 

The Benue State Police Command has launched an investigation into the death of Miss Usange Janet, whose body was recovered from River Agbuu in Gwer East Local Government Area.

Janet was reported missing on December 11, 2025, after leaving home to work on a farm in Mbabur community, where she lived with her elder sister and brother-in-law.

Search efforts intensified when she failed to return, leading to the discovery of her slippers, a wheelbarrow, and farm tools at the site. Her body was later discovered in the river on Sunday by a local resident, who alerted the community.

The incident has reportedly caused tension in the area, with allegations surrounding the circumstances of her death. Relatives of the deceased reportedly set fire to a house belonging to a community member.

Community leaders and residents have appealed to security agencies and the Gwer East Local Government authorities to intervene and prevent further unrest.

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) confirmed the recovery of Janet’s body and stated that investigations into the incident are ongoing.

NDLEA secures order to detain vessel, 21 crew members over cocaine shipment from Brazil

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

We remain resolute to frustrate drug syndicates targeting Nigeria, says Marwa

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has secured an order of a Federal High Court in Lagos to detain a ship, its captain and 20 other crew members following the seizure of 25.5 kilograms of cocaine in the hatch of the commodity vessel from Brazil at the Apapa seaport in Lagos by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Operatives of the NDLEA acting on credible intelligence had on 6th December 2025 discovered the cocaine consignment aboard the merchant vessel MV San Anthonio from Brazil. After the full discharge of cargo from the ship, a total of 21 crew members of diverse nationalities including Russia, Phillipines, Ukraine and Azerbaijan were taken into NDLEA custody along with the drug exhibits.

This is coming on the heels of a similar interception by NDLEA officers of another commodity laden vessel- MV Nord Bosporus from the port of Santos in Brazil with no less than 20 kilograms of the Class A drug buried under its cargo on 16th November at the Apapa seaport Lagos.

Suspects taken into custody along with the latest seized cocaine consignment include the Master of the vessel, Trofymov Oleksandr; and other crew members namely: Stoychev Sergiy; Bobrov Maksim; Stupnytsky Sergiy; Bitinev Aleksei; Novruzov Teymur; Sosnov Oleg; Bondar Ihor; Klymenko Oleh; Cala Michael De Jesus; Jamir Julfikhar Jacusalem; Blanco Crus Veloso; Fajardo Ronnel Luntaao; Gumela Lolito Jr. Serojano; Toston Romulo Jr. Oling; Smirnov Viacheslav; Gorre Mar Kemmeth Tabudlong; Cruz John Vhoie Glavez; Sablan Jamille Alorro; Abesia Kelvin Belarmino; and Ubay Kenneth Biaoco.

In line with international legal protocols, the NDLEA on Friday 12th December filed an ex-parte application in suit FHC/L/MISC/1408/2025 before Justice Frida Nkemakonam Ogazi of the Federal High Court, Lagos, for the detention of the ship and the 21 crew members pending when charges will be filed against them.

Ruling on the application, the judge said “an order of court is hereby made extending the detention of the Vessel MV San Antonio being investigated by the Applicant, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for fourteen days (14) in the first instance following the seizure of 25.5 kilograms of cocaine aboard the said Vessel on 6th December, 2025 at Apapa seaport, Lagos, pending the conclusion of investigation and or filing of criminal charge and prosecution.” The court thereafter adjourned the matter to 29th December 2025.

In his reaction to the development, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) said the latest seizure reinforces his earlier warning to international drug cartels and their local collaborators that they will never get a foothold in Nigeria.

While commending the officers of the Apapa Strategic Command of the Agency for the back-to-back successful operations, he said “this is no doubt a testament to NDLEA’s heightened capacity and unwavering resolve to frustrate the drug syndicates targeting the West African sub-region especially Nigeria.” He said the Agency will continue to collaborate with local and international partners to ensure zero tolerance for substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in the country.

Anambra Police Operatives Recover Arms, Cash In Abagana

 

 

The Anambra State Police Command has recorded another major operational success as operatives of the Commissioner of Police (CP) Special Patrol recovered arms, suspected stolen cash, and other incriminating items during a hot pursuit in Abagana.

The incident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, during an offensive security operation aimed at flushing out criminal elements and strengthening public safety across the state.

According to police sources, the operatives encountered suspected criminals who attempted to evade arrest upon sighting the patrol team, triggering a high-speed chase through the area.

In the course of the pursuit, the suspects’ operational vehicle was involved in an accident, forcing the occupants to abandon the vehicle and flee into the surrounding environment.

A thorough search of the abandoned ash-coloured Toyota Highlander with registration number UWN 680 PE led to the discovery of dangerous weapons and other items suspected to be linked to criminal activities.

Among the items recovered were one pump-action rifle and one locally fabricated single-barrel rifle, raising serious concerns about the intentions of the fleeing suspects.

Police operatives also recovered a sum of Six Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand, Seven Hundred Naira (₦636,700.00), believed to be suspected proceeds of crime.

Other incriminating items found inside the vehicle are currently being analyzed as part of ongoing investigations by the Command.

Although the suspects escaped during the incident, the Police Command has confirmed that their identities are being traced through intelligence gathering and coordinated tracking efforts.

The Command disclosed that intelligence-led operations have since been intensified across Abagana and adjoining communities to ensure the arrest of the fleeing suspects.

Security presence in the area has also been strengthened to prevent any further criminal activity and to reassure residents of the police’s readiness to respond swiftly to threats.

The Anambra State Police Command described the recovery as a testament to its proactive policing approach and sustained commitment to combating crime in the state.

Residents have been urged to remain calm but vigilant, and to promptly report any suspicious movement or information that could assist security agencies.

The Police Command reaffirmed that the safety of lives and property remains its top priority, stressing that criminal elements will find no hiding place in Anambra State.

In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ikenga Tochukwu, the Command assured Ndi Anambra that further developments on the operation will be communicated as investigations continue.