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SAD! Bandits snuff life out of pregnant woman in Kwara
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Bandits, launched a deadly attack on some villages in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing a pregnant woman and others.
Residents said on Tuesday that the attackers abducted eight people and left several others injured.
They said the bandits, who arrived in large numbers on motorcycles, stormed Motokun and Egboro communities, shooting sporadically and forcing villagers to flee in panic.
A vigilante commander, identified as Gina Gana, said that the Tuesday attack followed a confrontation the previous day between troops and the bandits during which dozens of cattle were rustled in coordinated strikes on multiple communities.
He said at least four of the assailants were seriously wounded in the shootout.
A resident recounted that the attackers invaded the affected communities, shooting continuously in large numbers on motorcycles, each armed with sophisticated weapons.
Sources confirmed that apart from Motokun and Egboro, Fanagun village in Tsaragi Emirate was also attacked, where three Fulani men and their cattle were abducted.
Residents said the attackers operated freely for hours without any immediate intervention from security operatives.
Hon James Ibrahim, a resident, said the situation left communities in shock.
“We woke up in the early hours of today to see people running from Motokun and its surroundings after kidnappers invaded the village.
One woman who was shot later died at Patigi General Hospital. About eight people were taken away, and several others were injured.
“The attackers also went away with no fewer than 15 motorcycles. We are pleading with the government to come to our aid as these attacks are becoming increasingly rampant,” he said.
Another community leader, Mallam Mohammed, confirmed that about eight people were kidnapped.
“The kidnappers first struck in Motokun, then moved to Egboro. Most of the villagers have fled towards Patigi. The situation is complicated because many Fulani families have intermarried with locals, making it difficult to identify informants.
“Some of the kidnapped victims are wealthy individuals whom they know can be extorted. Where they met resistance, they fired.
“One cleric from Patigi who often visited the village to preach was shot dead and mutilated. It was a terrible scene that unfolded between 6 and 7 a.m.,” he narrated.
He added that bandit attacks have become an almost weekly occurrence in Patigi, affecting villages such as Lata, Ndanaku, Takarfu, Motokun, Egboro, and Lele.
“The soldiers and vigilantes are trying, but most times the attacks happen before they can get to the scene.
“Residents have now resorted to prayers following a meeting held three days ago, while we appeal to the government to intensify efforts and send reinforcements to rescue the situation,” he said.
Confirming the incident, the Chairman of Patigi Local Government, Hon Ahmed Rufai Adam, said that he was in a critical security meeting over the matter.
“Yes, I am in a very serious meeting on the issue as we speak. I will get back to you,” he said.
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NNPC slashes petrol price twice within four days
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has slashed its fuel pump price for the second time within four days.
A market survey on Saturday by DAILY POST showed that NNPCL retail outlets around Airport Junction and Wuse Zone 6 (Berger) in Abuja have reduced their petrol price to N1210 per litre, down from N1260.
This means that the state-owned oil firm slashed the petrol price by N50 per litre.
This comes barely two days after Dangote Refinery reduced its petrol gantry price by N50 to N1,125 per litre.
Recall that four days ago, NNPCL had adjusted its fuel price pump by N75 per litre to N1260.
With the latest drop by NNPCL retail outlets, petrol prices stand between N1210 per litre and N1305 per litre in Abuja and its environs.
The reduction in domestic fuel comes amid falling crude oil prices, which stand at $69 per barrel and $71 per barrel for West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude, respectively, following the easing of the conflict in the Middle East.
Recall that President Bola Tinubu has kept mum amid the clamour by Nigerians for a commensurate drop in domestic fuel pump prices due to the significant reduction in crude oil prices.
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Lokoja Court order: INEC speaks on NDC, says it’s yet to receive CTC
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has said it is yet to receive the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the Federal High Court judgment that set aside an earlier order directing it to register the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, as a political party.
INEC revealed this in a statement issued on Saturday by its Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Chairman, Adedayo Oketola.
According to the commission, although it is aware of media reports on the judgment delivered by the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja on June 26, it cannot comment on the ruling until it obtains and reviews the certified copy.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, is aware of reports circulating in the media regarding the judgment delivered on Friday, June 26, 2026, by the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja, which set aside an earlier order concerning the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress.
“However, as of this moment, the Commission has not yet received the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the court’s order,” the statement said.
INEC stated that its legal department would study the judgment upon receipt of the CTC before advising the commission on the next course of action.
“Once the Commission’s legal department receives and thoroughly studies the CTC of the judgment, INEC will take an informed, lawful decision in line with the court’s directives.
“Until then, we cannot comment on the specifics of the ruling, and the public is urged to await the Commission’s formal position on the matter,” Oketola added.
Justice Isah Dashen of the Federal High Court in Lokoja had on Friday set aside the court’s December 10, 2025, judgment directing INEC to register the NDC as a political party.
The court held that the rights of the Peace Movement Party were affected by the earlier judgment because it was not joined in the suit despite claiming ownership of the logo relied upon in securing the registration order.
Justice Dashen consequently ordered that all parties be restored to the positions they occupied before the December 2025 judgment and directed that the substantive suit be heard afresh with all necessary parties joined.
The NDC has rejected the ruling and announced plans to appeal the decision. Its National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas, maintained that the party had not been deregistered and argued that the trial court lacked jurisdiction to revisit a matter on which it had already delivered a final judgment.
The ruling has also attracted reactions from opposition figures, including the NDC’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, the party’s National Leader, Senator Henry Dickson, and other stakeholders, who described the decision as a threat to Nigeria’s multiparty democracy and vowed to challenge it through all available legal channels.
INEC, however, maintained that it would reserve its position on the judgment until it receives and reviews the Certified True Copy.
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Just in: Police rescue five abductees in Ogun
A joint police operation rescued five victims abducted near Ogbere Forest in Ogun state on Wednesday.
They were rescued within 25 hours by the Lagos and Ogun Police Commands, which were part of a joint operation codenamed KOSAYE, meaning “No Space” in Yoruba.
The woman was among the victims who were shot in the incident. Her daughter and sister were among those rescued by the police on Thursday.
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