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Troops destroys 28 illegal refineries in Niger Delta
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Troops of the Nigerian Army, 6 Division, have arrested 38 suspected oil thieves and destroyed 28 illegal refining sites in a series of coordinated operations across the Niger Delta region.
The Army also recovered over 700,000 litres of stolen petroleum products and destroyed several locally made boats used by the suspects.
This was disclosed in a statement on Sunday by the Acting Deputy Director, Public Relations, 6 Division, Lt. Col. Jonah Danjuma, who said the feat was achieved through a joint operation involving sister security agencies.
Danjuma said the feat was achieved during an operation which lasted six hours by operatives of the Army and other sister agencies.
According to Danjuma, the operations were carried out between May 12 and 18, and covered multiple flashpoints in Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Akwa Ibom States.
The statement read, “Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in conjunction with other security agencies, have intensified the crackdown against crude oil theft and associated crimes across the Niger Delta region.
“The operations, which were conducted between 12th and 18th May 2025 led to the arrest of 38 suspected oil thieves, deactivation of 28 illegal refining sites, destruction of several locally made boats used for the criminality, with over 700,000 litres of stolen products recovered across the Niger Delta region.
“In various anti-crude oil theft operations conducted in Rivers State, particularly around Okolomade, Orashi and Ozochi Forests, troops made significant inroads.”
During the operations, the Army said troops traced an illegal connection seated directly on a Wellhead at Ozochi Forest.
Follow-up operations in the area led to the seizure of over 200 sacks of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), 300,000 litres of stolen crude stored in ovens, and 300,000 litres of AGO already refined.
“Other seizures included six cooking ovens of 100,000 litres capacity each, four reservoirs, six receivers, pumping machines and generators.
“Also recovered were hoses used for transporting the stolen products over a distance. Three suspected oil thieves have been taken into custody in connection with the malfeasance.
“While around Alode junction in Eleme, following credible intelligence, troops swooped on a truck with two Lagos State Registration Numbers, LSR 546 YH and LND 974 XD, loaded with over 45,000 litres of stolen AGO parked at the junction.
”Similar operations conducted at Obiafor Forest led to the arrest of five suspected oil thieves, who were alleged to have established a new illegal bunkering site in the area,” the statement read.
In clearance operations along the Imo River, troops deactivated seven illegal refining sites, confiscating 31 drum pots, 10 drum receivers, 38 sacks and over 7,000 litres of stolen oil products.
In Ahoada East LGA, a sting operation in Amahausa Community led to the recovery of 50 sacks of illegally refined oil, estimated at over 2,500 litres.
It continued, “Additionally, troops discovered a locally made reservoir, situated 300 meters away from an abandoned Wellhead laden with over 25,000 litres of stolen crude.
“Relatedly, at Olughighi area, a wooden boat loaded with over 10, 000 litres of stolen crude, hidden in the creeks, was demobilized while the ongoing clearance operations conducted by troops along Imo River led the deactivation of seven illegal refining sites, with 31 drum pots, 10 drum receivers demobilized, 38 sacks and over 7,000 litres of stolen products recovered.
“Similarly, a sting operation conducted at a makeshift accommodation at Amahausa Community in Ahoada East LGA, led to the recovery of over 50 sacks of illegally refined crude oil estimated to be over 2,500 litres.”
In Bayelsa State, troops uncovered a refining site with six ovens at Biseni, Yenagoa LGA, where over 2,000 litres of stolen products were destroyed.
Also, at Isonogbene Creek in Southern Ijaw LGA, a site with over 1,500 litres of stolen crude was discovered and dismantled.
In Delta State, operations at Ughoton Creek in Warri South LGA led to the destruction of three active artisanal refineries and six drums containing over 3,600 litres of stolen crude and AGO.
The statement further said in Delta State, “Troops projected anti-crude oil theft operations into Ughoton Creeks in Warri South LGA, where three active artisanal refineries with multiple holding facilities, sacks and six drums containing over 3,600 litres of stolen crude and AGO were handled appropriately.
“Also, at Wellhead 3 Olomoro Flow station in Isoko South LGA, troops intercepted a truck with Registration Number MUS 948 XN loaded with crude oil close to the flow station. The driver was arrested and is being interrogated accordingly.
In Akwa Ibom, a minibus with registration number BMT 459 XA was intercepted along the Abak–Ikot Abasi Road. It was carrying over 1,170 litres of illegally refined AGO packed in nylon bags.
The statement held that the driver had been taken into custody.
The General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Emekah, who visited some of the sites for an on-the-spot assessment, commended the troops and urged them to maintain professionalism.
He assured the troops that their welfare remained a priority and urged them to sustain the momentum of the ongoing operations.
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DSS intercepts arms shipment bound for bandit kingpin, nabs suspect
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested a suspected arms courier in Kano State allegedly transporting weapons intended for delivery to a notorious bandit leader operating in Zamfara.
An operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Saturday said the suspect was apprehended on Friday in Gezawa Local Government Area following actionable intelligence.
According to the report, the suspect was intercepted while moving a cache of arms and ammunition from Maigatari Local Government Area of Jigawa to Funtua in Katsina State for onward delivery to criminal elements.
“Items recovered from the suspect include three AK-47 rifles, four rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) tubes and warheads, as well as two empty magazines.”
The report said preliminary investigations linked the consignment to a suspected bandit kingpin believed to be operating in parts of Zamfara.
“The suspect confessed that he was contracted to transport the weapons from Maigatari to Funtua and was promised a payment of N450,000 upon successful delivery.
“Investigations are ongoing to unravel the network behind the arms movement and identify other collaborators involved in the operation,” the report said.
The report described the arrest as a major breakthrough in ongoing efforts to disrupt the supply of arms and ammunition to criminal groups responsible for violent attacks, kidnappings and other security threats in the North-West.
It added that the suspect was in DSS custody and would face further investigation and possible prosecution in accordance with the law.
According to the report, security agencies have continued to intensify intelligence-driven operations aimed at dismantling logistics networks that sustain banditry, terrorism and other forms of organised crime across the country.
(NAN)
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Chimamanda Adichie alleges cover-up, negligence following son’s death
Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital of medical negligence and an subsequent attempt to cover up the circumstances surrounding her son’s death by taking her pursuit of justice for her late son, Nkanu Nnamdi, to the public.
In a four-part series shared on Instagram, Adichie detailed a devastating sequence of events. According to her, her son suffered a hypoxic brain injury caused by improper sedation administered by an anesthesiologist, Dr. Titus Ogundare, which ultimately resulted in his death.
Beyond the medical tragedy, Adichie alleges that the hospital has engaged in a pattern of dishonest practices. These include:
Issuing an inaccurate death certificate that falsely attributed the cause of death to meningitis.
Failing to provide complete or accurate medical records to her family.
Employing heartless language in legal correspondence, including referring to her son’s death as a “dispute”.
Stalling and attempting to obstruct a coroner’s inquest, which was originally initiated by the hospital itself. Describing the immense toll this has taken on her.
She said, “I wake up every single morning with my heart racing… The ultimate and utter loneliness of grief is that only you can know the true depth of your despair. I long for, at least, peace to mourn, but Euracare Hospital has robbed me even of that”.
The author also recounted an encounter with a senior figure in the hospital’s ownership who allegedly attempted to discourage her from pursuing legal action by suggesting her reputation could be dragged in the mud during court proceedings. Adichie said this was a manipulative and threatening message.
“An inquest is a public judicial inquiry designed to establish the circumstances surrounding a death,” she stated.
Adichie explained, that it is not a trial or a claim for damages, but simply a search for the truth. By making these details public, she hopes to demand the accountability and transparency that she feels have been denied to her family.
“I have decided to make this letter public because to keep silent about Euracare’s evil is to enable it”. She stated.
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Tinubu condemns death of retired general Rabe in kidnappers’ custody
President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the death of retired Major-General Rabe Abubakar, who was reportedly abducted by armed criminals in Katsina State and later died while still in their custody.
According to a State House statement issued on Saturday, the president said he received the news of the former military officer’s death with “shock and sadness,” describing the incident as a tragic reminder of the security challenges facing parts of the country.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed shock over the death of retired Major-General Rabe Abubakar while in the custody of terrorists in Katsina State,” the statement read.
General Abubakar, who had retired from the Nigerian Armed Forces after a distinguished career, was said to have been travelling to his hometown when he was intercepted and abducted by armed men.
“General Abubakar, after a distinguished career in the military, retired a few years ago. He was on his way to his hometown when the hoodlums captured him,” the statement stated.
The presidency also revealed that the late officer’s wife was taken alongside him and is still being held by the abductors, a detail that has further intensified public concern over the incident.
The president extended condolences to the bereaved family, the people of Katsina State, and the military establishment, describing the loss as painful and unacceptable.
He also reiterated the government’s uncompromising stance on terrorism and kidnapping, warning that the state would not be blackmailed into concessions.
While condemning the attack, Tinubu declared: “Bandits, kidnappers, and sponsors of terror should now surrender or face the full force of the Nigerian State. These windows of surrender will not remain open forever. And no mercy will be shown to those who trade in the blood of Nigerians.”
He further stressed national unity and resilience in the face of insecurity, insisting that the country would ultimately prevail.
“As Nigerians, we must stand united and be assured that the enemies of our nation shall soon be history. We will triumph over terror and continue to build a more prosperous nation,” the President said.
On the broader fight against insecurity, Tinubu said the tragedy should serve as a turning point in Nigeria’s counterterrorism efforts, rejecting any form of negotiation with armed groups.
“General Abubakar’s death should further serve as a defining moment in our battle against terrorists and insurgents, never to negotiate with them on any terms, but to continue to treat them as the greatest enemies of our dear nation, who should never be spared,” the statement added.
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