Metro
Gunmen attack Edo farming communities kill dozens, destroy properties

A brutal assault on seven farming settlements in Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State has left a trail of death and destruction, with reports indicating at least 23 fatalities and numerous injuries. The harrowing incident, which occurred on Friday, February 21st, has displaced hundreds and plunged the once-thriving agrarian communities into chaos.
The targeted settlements—Marindoti, Gbelemontin Domiju, Kola Village, Taiye Camp, Eto Camp, Dipe Community, Bala Dele Community, and Thousand Community—were home to a diverse population of farmers from Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, and Benin ethnic backgrounds. Eyewitness accounts paint a grim picture of armed assailants, suspected to be Ijaw militants, unleashing indiscriminate violence, setting homes ablaze, and destroying property.
While police reports confirm seven deaths and six injuries, residents claim the toll is significantly higher, with some reporting as many as 15 fatalities in individual communities. The attack, believed to be a reprisal for the killing of a suspected cocoa thief by local vigilantes, has exacerbated existing tensions between farmers and alleged militants accused of land encroachment and theft.
The devastation is palpable. Homes lie in ruins, and displaced residents, carrying meager belongings, have fled in fear. Igbala Obazuaye, head of Marindoti community, recounted years of extortion and violence, highlighting the breakdown of law and order. Other survivors, like Nafisat Abdulazeez, detailed the sheer terror of the attack, pleading for urgent government intervention.
Despite the police’s assertion of a “communal clash,” residents insist the attack was an unprovoked act of terror aimed at extorting and intimidating peaceful farmers. They have called for increased security presence, including a permanent army base, and assistance in rebuilding their shattered lives.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Betty Enekpen Isokpan Otimenyin, has vowed a thorough investigation, while the deployment of troops from the 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army has brought a semblance of calm. However, the deep scars of this tragedy and the urgent need for lasting security and support remain.
Metro
Rainstorm wreaks havoc at Kwara NYSC orientation camp

Rainstorm has destroyed properties worth millions of naira at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Yikpata, Kwara State.
Tribune Online gathered that the heavy downpour, which began early Saturday morning, was accompanied by strong winds that wreaked havoc across the camp premises.
According to a source, the extent of the damage was significant, as key structures affected included the multipurpose hall, the administrative block, the camp mosque, and several hostel blocks housing corps members and camp officials.
The rainstorm also left a trail of destruction on the camp’s saluting dais and the newly constructed volleyball court, which had been one of the major attractions within the camp.
In addition, two vehicles belonging to camp officials were completely destroyed when a big tree, uprooted by the strong wind, crashed down on them, rendering them beyond repair.
An official of the NYSC in the camp suggested that relevant authorities should take steps to assess the extent of the damage for necessary repair work, in order to restore affected facilities and ensure the continuity of activities in the orientation camp.
Metro
‘My husband always makes love throughout the night until morning’ – Woman Wants Divorce

A 37-year-old woman, Linda Stephen, on Tuesday, approached a Kaduna Customary Court, seeking divorce over her husband, Felix Stephen’s excessive sexual demands.
In her petition, Mrs Stephen, a resident of Ungwan Sunday in Kaduna, also accused her husband of beating her whenever she rejected his sexual advances. They have been married for six years.
She told the court that she was no longer interested in the marriage as she can no longer cope with the husband’s excessive demand for sex.
“I urge the court to dissolve this marriage because I can’t stand his excessive sexual urge. He likes sex too much, and I can’t bear it.
“Most times, he would have sex with me from midnight till early hours of the morning. Even when I am crying, he will not stop.
“It has been three months since I moved out of his house, his relatives have been pleading with me to go back to him, but they do not know what I am facing,” she said.
She further said that her husband does not control himself whenever he needed sex, and that whenever she refused his sexual advances, he would beat her up, even in front of their two kids.
‘I’m ready to control my urge’ -Husband
Stephen, in his response, told the court that he is in love with his wife.
He pleaded with the court to help him pacify her, and not to grant her wish.
Stephen said he had been pleading with her wife not to seek for divorce, as he was now ready to control his sexual urge.
“I took my uncles and friends to her parents house to plead with her. But she refused to listen to us instead she walked out on us,’’ Stephen said.
He further pleaded with the court to give him time to sort things out and reconcile with his wife.
The judge, John Dauda, adjourned the matter until May 6 for a feedback and outcome of the reconciliation, while advising them to maintain peace.
Metro
Police uncover human trafficking ring, rescue 84 trafficked Congolese in Oyo

The Oyo State Police Command has rescued 84 Congolese from a human trafficking syndicate operating in Ibadan, the state capital.
The victims were allegedly held captive for an unknown period in a building located in the Orogun area of Ibadan.
Sunday PUNCH gathered that the victims were trafficked to Nigeria under the pretence of providing employment opportunities for them.
According to reports, the human traffickers had extorted large sums of money, reportedly in US dollars, from the victims’ families and relatives as part of their scheme to lure the victims into the country.
In a video shared by Channels TV, the rescued individuals, including a baby, were seen being escorted to police vans and buses.
The victims were later transported to the Police Headquarters in Eleyele, Ibadan, where they are currently being held while investigations continue.
However, attempts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer of Oyo State Command, Adewale Osifeso, for comment on the development were unsuccessful, as calls and messages to his phone were not responded to at the time of this report.
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