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Crime in church: Elder St3bs Fellow Elder to D3ath Over Alleged Affair with Wife During Service

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Shocking act of violence unfolds during church service as accusations of infidelity lead to fatal confrontation

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Francis Opiyo fatally stabbed during a sermon by a fellow elder accusing him of having an affair with his wife
Suspect flees after the stabbing, later surrenders to local authorities
Police urge peaceful resolution of conflicts
Worshippers at Ebenezer SDA Church in Homa Bay in Kenya were left in shock on Saturday when a church elder was fatally stabbed by a fellow elder during a sermon, in what appears to be a deadly love triangle.

Francis Opiyo, 35, had just wrapped up a mini-sermon and was handing over the service to his colleague when the unthinkable happened.

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As Francis passed the floor, his fellow elder, who had concealed a knife in his Bible, suddenly attacked, stabbing Francis in the chest. He collapsed instantly.

According to Francis’ brother, Joseph Opiyo, the victim was unaware of the hidden weapon or the deadly intentions of his colleague.

The attacker, fueled by accusations of an affair between his wife and Francis, fled the scene shortly after the attack, only to later surrender to the Assistant Chief.

The tragic incident has stirred outrage in the community, with an angry mob burning down the assailant’s home in protest. Local police have since detained the suspect at Magunga Police Station as investigations continue.

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Suba South Sub-county Police Commander, Caxton Ndunda, condemned the violence, urging the public to seek peaceful conflict resolution through proper channels such as clan elders or church leadership, rather than resorting to murder.

Francis’ body has been taken to St. Camillus Hospital Mortuary in Sori Town, Migori County.

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Police Inspector joins robbery gang, shot dead during operation

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The Niger State Police Command has confirmed the death of a police inspector, Jido Ahmed, attached to 61 Police Mobile Force (PMF), Kontagora, following his involvement in an alleged armed robbery.

In a statement released in Minna on Friday, the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, revealed that the late inspector and an accomplice, who is currently at large, had attacked a filling station behind the BCG Motor Park in Kontagora

The inspector died on Thursday at the police clinic in Minna from gunshot injuries sustained during a confrontation with a police patrol team from ‘A’ Division in Kontagora.

During the operation, they reportedly shot the station attendant after robbing him of an undisclosed amount of money.

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“It was reported that the two suspected robbers used a motorcycle, went to the filling station, robbed an attendant, and shot the victim in the chest,” the statement read.

Consequently, Abiodun disclosed that the police patrol team from ‘A’ Division, Kontagora, immediately mobilised to the scene. They pursued the alleged robbers to the Dadin Kowa area of Kontagora, where a gun duel ensued.

“Fortunately, one of the robbers was shot in the leg, disarmed, and later identified as one Inspector Jido Ahmed attached to 61 PMF Kontagora. He was taken to General Hospital, Kontagora, for medical attention and later transferred to the Police Clinic, Minna,” Abiodun added.

The command further noted that the inspector was confirmed dead on Friday. “Further investigation into the unfortunate incident is ongoing, and effort to arrest the fleeing suspect is intensified,” the PPRO stated.

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Benue Abduction: Two UTME Candidates Escape From Kidnappers — Police

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The Benue State Police Command says that two abducted passengers from a commercial bus earlier this week have managed to escape their captors, while efforts intensify to rescue the remaining passengers.

About 14 candidates travelling to Otukpo for their examination centres in the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) were abducted.

According to a statement issued by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Udeme Edet, on Friday, investigations revealed that the vehicle involved was a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number BGT 234 S4 belonging to Benue Links Limited.

Police also confirmed that one suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident.

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However, Edet disclosed the driver reportedly violated company policy by embarking on an unauthorised late-night journey.

The driver is said to have picked up passengers randomly along the route without issuing a formal manifest, contrary to standard operating procedures.

Initial reports suggesting that all passengers were students travelling for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have also been clarified as inaccurate.

She also said security operatives have since launched a coordinated operation to locate and rescue the remaining victims.

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“The Command has deployed several tactical teams, including the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, and is working with other sister agencies to track down the perpetrators and ensure the safe return of the victims,” the statement said.

Authorities have assured the public that the situation is being closely monitored and that efforts are ongoing to bring all those responsible to justice.

Driver Undergoing Interrogation

The incident took place between 7–8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, along the Benue Burnt Bricks in Otukpo, Otukpo Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue State.

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Conflicting figures emerged regarding the number of victims.

While some sources gave estimates that about 17 passengers were abducted, the police confirmed 14, noting that one individual managed to escape at the time of the attack.

According to sources, the assailants waylaid the bus and robbed the occupants of their belongings before whisking them away into the bush.

An eyewitness, who spoke to journalists on the condition of anonymity, said the Benue Links bus, which was conveying about 18 passengers, ran into the kidnappers at about 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday night.

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“The passengers were mainly young persons heading to Otukpo to sit for the JAMB examination scheduled for Thursday.

“Two people, the driver and one passenger, managed to escape. Incidentally, the passengers were mainly young men and women who travelled to sit for the JAMB examination scheduled for today (Thursday),” he said.

When contacted, the General Manager of Benue Links, Mr Alexander Fanafa, confirmed the incident, noting that the driver of the bus is presently undergoing interrogation at the police station in Otukpo for violating the company’s safety policy not to travel beyond 6:00 p.m.

He said, “As I speak with you, the driver has been arrested and is under investigation for travelling against company directive. I have warned all drivers to stop night journeys, as they would be held as first suspects if anything unfortunate happens.”

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The General Manager further stated that the driver took his vehicle and loaded the passengers who were heading to Otukpo after official hours when the park manager, Mr Amedu, had closed, and ran into trouble, so he has been arrested.

The Executive Chairman of Otukpo Local Government Council, Prince Maxwell Ogiri, confirmed the incident, saying that it occurred between 7 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday.

Leadership Failure

Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, on Friday, criticised the nation’s security priorities, describing the incident as a reflection of deepening insecurity and a failure of leadership.

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Obi accused authorities of prioritising electoral interests over citizens’ safety.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain said the abduction of the students was both “heartbreaking” and indicative of a systemic breakdown in governance.

“The news of the abduction of innocent UTME candidates in Benue State is not just heartbreaking but a damning indictment of the failure of leadership and the collapse of security in our nation,” he said.

He further lamented the impact of insecurity on education, noting Nigeria’s already low rate of tertiary education attainment compared to peer countries.

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“Young Nigerians striving for an education are being met with terror. In a country where the share of tertiary graduates is already painfully low (about 1%), which is far below peers like Indonesia (about 13%) and South Africa (around 10%). This is unacceptable. We cannot afford to lose even one more student to violence,” he said.

“Those entrusted with protecting these young students appear increasingly preoccupied with the next election, projecting strength and power to rig elections, rather than deploying that same power and agencies to secure our roads, prevent these crimes, and rescue the abducted children who should not be in the hands of criminals but in examination halls.”

The ex-presidential candidate warned that the incident reflects a broader national emergency.

“This is no longer an isolated tragedy. It is a pattern. It is a national crisis. And it demands urgent, decisive, and responsible action, not excuses, not silence, but leadership that matches the scale of the emergency this deserves. A nation that abandons its youth abandons its future. This cannot continue.”

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Troops Repel Terrorists, Arrest Two in Niger Offensive Operation

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Troops of 22 Brigade under Operation Savannah Shield have repelled suspected terrorists, arrested two suspects, and recovered motorcycles during an offensive operation in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

Security sources said the operation was conducted at about 11:09 a.m. on April 14 by troops deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Babanna, in collaboration with Combat Support Infantry Battalion XVI and Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF).

According to the sources, the troops carried out coordinated clearance operations across Dekara, Dongoru, Bakimba, Jigga, Gidan Kambarawa and Masaka villages.

During the operation, troops made contact with the terrorists along the Masaka–Dekara road, forcing them to flee and abandon their motorcycles.

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The sources added that the troops subsequently encountered an ambush but successfully fought through the attack, recovering additional motorcycles.

“In total, nine motorcycles were recovered during the operation, while two suspects were apprehended,” the sources said.

They noted that two tyres of a Combat Support Vehicle (CSK APC) were damaged during the encounter.

The suspects and recovered items are currently in military custody for further investigation, while operations are ongoing to track fleeing members of the group.

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