Metro
Bandits snuff life out of Abuja abductee after collecting ransom
Bandits have killed one of the seven persons abducted from Kuduru community in the federal capital territory (FCT), Abuja.
The bandits stormed the area and abducted the victims on December 28, 2023.
A community source told Daily Trust that the victim, Olayinka Ogunyemi, was killed after members of the families of the hostages failed to pay the N290 million demanded.
The source said the bandits called on Friday to break the news of the execution of Ogunyemi, a civil engineer.
“The bandits called us yesterday that they have killed engineer Olayinka Ogunyemi.
“The bandits threatened to kill the remaining captives if N230 million is not made available as ransom. Those still in captivity include one and half year-old boy, two siblings, a pregnant woman and two men.
“N23 million has been paid, food sent and other items they demanded but none of our people has been released.
“We are appealing to the federal government, the police and the army to step up efforts to rescue our people because their abductors said Nigeria has offended them and they would retaliate.”
When contacted, spokesperson of the FCT police command, Adeh Josephine, simply said: “I am not aware of the incident.”
Metro
Protest rock Ondo as gunmen attack farmers, kill one
Vehicular activities were paralysed on the ever-busy Akure-Owo expressway on Tuesday as scores of angry residents trooped the road to protest the incessant kidnappings and killings by armed men.
The protestors stormed the highway and barricaded the road with logs, causing a complete standstill as motorists and commuters were stranded for several hours.
They carried placards bearing different inscriptions as they expressed their frustration, demanding urgent action to resolve the escalating security challenges.
The protest came after suspected bandits attacked two farmers, Ben Daniels and James Unekwu along the Agunla Farm Road at Ayede-Ogbese in the Akure North Local Government of the state.
One of the farmers, Daniels was killed by the bandits.
The State Police Command in a release by its Spokesman, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, confirmed the incident, explaining that the case was reported at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Monday by a concerned citizen.
Abayomi said preliminary investigations reveal that the duo of Daniels and Unekwu were both riding a motorcycle to the farm when they were attacked by unknown gunmen.
He explained that Unekwu reportedly escaped from the assailants, while Daniels was murdered and his body dumped along the roadside.
“Unekwu is currently in police protective custody as tensions rise over a possible conspiracy, while investigations continue.
“The command urges residents to remain calm and refrain from blocking highways or engaging in activities that may disrupt public peace, as such actions infringe on the rights of other road users,” Abayomi said.
Disappointed with the development, the protesters lamented that bandits have allegedly been invading their farmlands and community, killing and abducting residents at will.
One of the protesters, Adesoji Oyedele complained that many farmers have abandoned their farmlands for fear of being attacked.
He also explained that the situation had worsened the economic hardship in the community which largely depends on agriculture for survival.
“At this very spot last year, they came and killed a man. Yesterday again, they came and killed another person. How do you expect us to keep quiet? How long are we going to continue like this?” he said.
Oyedele revealed that the latest victim, a farmer, was attacked while working on his farm on the outskirts of Ayede Ogbese.
He added that his killing has thrown the entire community into mourning, with many accusing security agencies of failing to protect lives and property.
He said the expressway and surrounding forests had become hideouts for criminal elements who strike and retreat without being apprehended.
The protesters, however, called on the state government and the security agencies to immediately deploy military personnel to establish a permanent checkpoint in Ogbese to deter further attacks.
Meanwhile, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has given a marching order to security agencies to launch an immediate and coordinated “crackdown” on suspected kidnappers terrorising residents across parts of the state.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Hon. Idowu Ajanaku, the governor expressed deep concern over the rising cases of abduction in the state.
The governor noted that investigations conducted by the security agencies have unraveled that some of the crimes were being orchestrated with the involvement of local collaborators.
He claimed his government was aware that certain “unscrupulous elements” are deliberately using criminal activities to portray the state as unsafe, stressing that such acts would not be tolerated.
“The government is aware that the unscrupulous elements want to use the criminal activities to portray Ondo State as unsafe. Such acts are unacceptable and will be met with firm and lawful action.
“The government has consequently directed all security agencies in the state to intensify surveillance and immediately clamp down on individuals or groups involved in these nefarious activities.
“Security operatives have been mandated to ensure that those found culpable are apprehended, thoroughly investigated, and brought to justice in accordance with the law,” the statement read.
He called on traditional rulers to heighten vigilance within their domains and promptly report suspicious movements or gatherings to security operatives, describing community-based intelligence as critical to combating crime.
Metro
Nigerian Female Footballer Kidnapped
A Nigerian female footballer, Ihotu John Rebecca, has reportedly been kidnapped along the Benin Expressway while returning home.
Rebecca, who plays for Oyo state-based Pacesetter Queens in the Nigeria Women’s Football League Premiership, was allegedly abducted by unknown gunmen, with her captors demanding a ransom of ₦20,000,000.
Family sources say the incident occurred during her journey along the busy Benin corridor, an area that has witnessed security concerns in recent times.
Meanwhile, as of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from security agencies confirming details of the abduction, but efforts are said to be underway.
The family is appealing to relevant authorities and security agencies to act swiftly.
They are also calling on football stakeholders, administrators, and well-meaning Nigerians to assist by escalating the matter to the appropriate law enforcement bodies.
Metro
Tears as demolition of shops in Onitsha main market begins
Tears and lamentations filled the air on Sunday following the demolition of shops in the Onitsha Main market by officials of the Onitsha North Local Government Council.
The Nation gathered that as at 12.30 am, security operatives, including the military, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Agunechemba security outfit, had barricaded the roads leading to the market.
In a statement signed by the Chairman of Onitsha North Local Government, Hon. Anthony Nwora, the council reminded owners and occupants of illegal structures located at Park 1, Park 2, and Park 3 of Main Market, Onitsha, that the grace period granted to them had expired.
The notice, titled “Final Reminder on Demolition of Illegal Structures at Main Market, Onitsha,” stated that an initial 14-day notice had been given to the affected occupants, which expired on February 14, 2026.
According to the council, the deadline was further extended by another 14 days at the request of the occupants, with the new expiration date fixed for February 28, 2026.
While some shop owners began voluntary removals ahead of the demolition notice deadline, others were said to be awaiting last-minute government intervention before enforcement commenced.
Scavengers reportedly had a field day as they made brisk business with iron features and other wares, which they sold at giveaway prices.
A trader at the market, Okeke Jude, whose shop was affected, said he collapsed on sighting his shop razed to rubble.
Narrating his ordeal in the hands of security operatives, Okeke said, “When I heard that they had started demolishing the Main market, I rushed to evacuate my wares around 2 am.
“On approaching the entrance to the market, a security man said I must ‘settle’ him before passing, and I gave him N500.
“But when I got close to my shop, it was already demolished with the wares, and I collapsed. On regaining consciousness, I left without a pin from my shop.”
Another victim, who simply identified himself as Udoka, alleged that an iron structure from his shop was sold by a security operative despite his appeal.
“He asked me why I did not comply with the order that we should remove our wares within 14 days,” the man sobbed.
Traders at the market might likely not gain entrance on Monday as the market had been barricaded by security operatives who took over the market over the weekend.
The government had insisted that structures erected outside approved building plans, including extensions blocking access routes and drainage channels, would be removed to restore order, safety, and sanitation within the market.
According to officials, the exercise is aimed at restoring order rather than disrupting legitimate businesses.
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