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45 farmers killed, 5,000 displaced in Nasarawa
Forty-five people have been killed and 27 injured following renewed hostility between farmers and herders in Lafia, Obi and Awe local government areas of Nasarawa State.
Daily Trust gathered that the first attack, which started on Friday morning, continued up till Sunday night.
A source said at least 5, 000 farmers across 12 communities have been displaced as a result of the attacks in the three local government areas.
Sources and authorities said some of those who sustained injuries were currently receiving treatment at hospitals in Obi, Lafia and Awe local government areas.
‘It’s reprisal’
Some sources in the affected communities said the attacks between herders and farmers had been going on for some days.
Speaking on the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Nasarawa State Command, ASP Ramhan Nansel, said a complaint was made on Friday that one Umaru Idrisu of Gidan Washi village in Obi LGA was attacked and killed by unknown armed men.
He said after receiving the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Adesina Soyemi immediately directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Obi LGA to move to the scene where the corpse was recovered and later taken to the hospital for postmortem before it was released to the family for burial according to Islamic rites.
His words: “While the investigation was ongoing, a suspected reprisal attack was carried out by unknown persons in Hangara village, Lafia East Development Area in Lafia LGA and crossed over to the neighbouring Kwayero village of Obi LGA.
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“The following persons namely; Sani Dauda, Danjuma Liambee, Uloho Jerry, Shedrack Kente, Boniface John, Tersoo Clement, Gwanje Soja and Ayuba Ali were attacked and killed; their corpses were recovered and taken to the hospital by the Police.
“A joint team of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the military has been mobilised to the affected areas to restore peace and possible arrest of the perpetrators of the dastardly act,” he said.
Our correspondent recalls that gunmen had last month invaded the Ashige community in Lafia LGA where two Fulani herdsmen were shot dead, which led to a riot before calmness was restored to the community by security operatives.
Speaking on the latest development, the Nasarawa State President of Tiv Development Association (TID), Mr Peter Ahemba, who spoke to our correspondent, said that over twenty corpses of his kinsmen were recovered across the twelve affected communities in the three local government areas of the state.
These included Chabo, Daar, Tse-Udugh, Ayaakeke, Kyor-Chiha, Usual, Hagher, Joor, Angwan, Ayaba, Tyungu and Ugba.
“Over 5,000 persons have been displaced and are taking refuge in Obi and Agwatashi towns while some of them have relocated to their relatives in Lafia Local Government Area of the state.”
“Many are still missing in the bush and we don’t know whether they are alive or dead,” he expressed worry. Tiv people did not do anything that would warrant this attack,” he said.
He called on both the state and the federal governments to deploy security operatives to the affected areas to restore law and order.
However, Governor Abdullahi Sule yesterday said his administration had launched a manhunt of the killers of Fulani herder and Tiv farmers in the state at the weekend.
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Sule, who said this during a meeting with the heads of security agencies, traditional rulers and Tiv and Fulani community leaders in Obi Local Government Area of the state, said that his administration would protect the life and property of citizens in the state.
According to him, the meeting was in response and part of sustained efforts to avert persistence violence in Obi, Awe and Lafia local government areas.
He said, “There was needless loss of lives of our citizens. Such act of violence is most unfortunate, condemnable, and unacceptable and will not be condoned by this administration.
“I am admonishing you all to live in peace with one another and to shun mischief makers looking for opportunities to cause mayhem,” he said.
The governor also told community leaders to avoid making spurious claims to give wrong impression within and outside the state.
“Relief materials will be sent to displaced persons and government will work with all stakeholders to ensure that they return to their communities and businesses as soon as possible,” he said.
Residents flee as bandits kill traditional ruler in Kaduna
The Magajin Garin Idasu in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Malam Magaji Ibrahim, has been shot dead.
He was killed 24 hours after 40 people were murdered across Kaduna LGAs including Giwa.
One of the youth leaders in Rahiya village, Ridwan Abdulhadi, told Daily Trust that over 70 per cent of the people in the village had fled to safer communities in part of Zaria and Giwa town.
It was gathered that the deceased was killed when bandits invaded the community on Sunday.
A resident, Sharehu Idasu, said the victim was shot when he came out of his residence calling for help after the bandits invaded the community.
He said, “He was shot by the bandits after they invaded Idasu community on Sunday night and stole motorcycles. The deceased came out to call for help but was shot.”
The deceased, who was one of the elderly persons in the community, has been buried according to Islamic rites.
The killing came after residents of Rahiya village in the LGA were attacked by bandits on Saturday evening.
“Over 70 per cent of our people flee to Giwa town and Zaria to stay with other family members because what happened on that day was terrible…23 people were killed at Rahiya alone, 21 of them were married men. Only two persons were single,” he said.
He said four other persons sustained injuries, saying such people and the orphans left behind needed urgent assistance from the government.
Daily Trust reported on Monday how the bandits attacked Kauran Fawa, Marke and Rahiya villages in the Idasu ward of Giwa LGA.
The State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who confirmed the attack in a statement issued on Sunday said 38 persons were murdered across the three villages attacked.
The Kaduna State Police Command Public Relations Officer, ASP Jalige Mohammed, could not be reached to speak on the killing of the traditional ruler as calls to his phone were unanswered.
ACF slams Buhari, northern govs
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has called out President Muhammadu Buhari and the 19 northern governors for not showing empathy to traumatised families that lost loved ones during attacks by bandits.
The Forum said by constantly ignoring the plight of attacked communities, President Buhari and northern governors were “unwittingly” creating the impression that only their lives and those of their immediate family members and their offices mattered.
The group specifically referred to Saturday’s attack in Kaduna and also reminded the federal government and other state governors of recent attacks in the region.
It advised Governor Nasir El-Rufai to immediately visit attacked villages in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State where 38 people were killed and properties destroyed on Saturday evening.
In a statement issued by the ACF National Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Yawe, the Forum stated that while it joined Governor El-Rufai and Buhari in consoling those who suffered losses during the latest attack in Kaduna, the president and the governor must also show more empathy and sympathy during such grave security breaches.
President Buhari was in Turkey when the attack was carried out. He returned on Sunday.
Buhari had also received a backlash some days ago when he attended the book launch of APC chieftain and ex-Osun State Governor, Bisi Akande, in Lagos soon after some bandits killed travellers in Sokoto.
The president had at the time sent a delegation on a condolence visit to Sokoto and also to Katsina, where one of Governor Aminu Bello Masari’s commissioners was assassinated in his house.
The ACF described as frustrating “What appears to be an endless orgy of killings in northern Nigeria.” According to the Forum, “Nothing stops the president and a state governor from visiting such places.
“We sadly note that he has never felt it necessary to do so. In fact, following his example, not one governor has done so except Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State.
“There was a similar incident in Uba Askira in Borno, where 10 people were killed and uncountable numbers were taken away. The people affected by these savage attacks are thus left to think that their lives don’t count. The ACF believes the president and the northern governors can do better than this,” it stated.
There was no immediate response from the Northern Governors’ Forum led by Governor Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau State. Calls and text messages sent to his Director of Press Affairs, Makut Simon Macham were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.
There was also no response from the Presidency.
However, hours before the statement by the ACF, the northern governors through Lalong said they were happy with the ongoing onslaught by Nigerian Armed Forces against bandits and insurgents terrorising various parts of the country particularly the North East, North Central and North West.
Lalong said in the statement, “We want the operations to be sustained and further coordinated to ensure that the terrorists do not shift their bases after being dislodged from current areas.”
This, he said, will make sure the terrorists were completely subdued and restrained from regrouping for law and order to prevail across the country.
It also condemned the recent attacks by terrorists in various LGAs of Kaduna State, Wase LGA in Plateau, Askira Uba and other LGAs in Borno, in Niger State, among others where innocent citizens were gruesomely murdered and property destroyed.
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‘They Assigned One Girl to 3 or 4 Men Daily’: Survivor Recounts 20 Days of Rape, Torture in Bandits’ Den
‘They Assigned One Girl to 3 or 4 Men Daily’: Survivor Recounts 20 Days of Rape, Torture in Bandits’ Den
A young woman (name withheld) has given a harrowing first-hand account of the systematic rape, beatings, and degrading treatment she endured during 20 days in a bandits’ camp in northern Nigeria, revealing that sexual violence against female captives was routine and unrelenting throughout her captivity. Speaking in Hausa during an interview with MAIBIREDI TV, the survivor said she and fellow captives were shackled with iron rods upon arrival and held in a forest hut, where they were flogged, forced to lie on bare ground, made to sit immobile for hours, and subjected to repeated interrogations. “They beat us. It wasn’t just the beatings; they subjected us to various forms of humiliation,” she said. She confirmed that sexual assault of women in the camp was not an isolated occurrence but a continuous pattern. “Wallahi, yes, absolutely,” she said when asked directly. “Ever since we arrived, it was a continuous thing, not just once.” The survivor said she was the only group held in that section of the camp during her captivity. Her freedom came only after a ransom payment. The bandits initially demanded N10 million. “I don’t know if the amount was later negotiated down, but the money was ultimately delivered,” she said. “Everything they do to a person there makes your heart ache whenever you recall it,” she added.
This testimony aligns with documented reports indicating that rape and sexual assault are routinely used as weapons to terrorise, control, and punish rural communities across Nigeria’s North-West and North-Central zones. Armed bandits employ sexual violence strategically to inflict widespread trauma and fear, forcing communities into submission and preventing resistance, often assaulting women in front of their families to cause maximum humiliation and psychological devastation. The states most heavily affected by this crisis include Zamfara, considered the epicentre of banditry, as well as Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna, Niger, Benue, Plateau, Kogi, and Kwara. In some instances, bandits have been reported to abduct women and girls specifically for sexual gratification rather than for ransom. One survivor from an IDP camp in Niger State recounted being told by her abductors that they had “come for the wives,” and that the abduction was only for sexual gratification, with all 10 women kidnapped during that attack being subjected to rape.
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In a separate testimony, another survivor described being held in a bandits’ camp where she and other women were subjected to daily sexual assault and inhumane treatment, saying: “Bandits usually feed us to be strong. Then they take turns having sex with us everyday. Sometimes they can assign one girl to be pleasing 3 or 4 men daily.” Other survivors of mass abductions have corroborated the brutally inhumane conditions, describing how captives are held in chains, denied adequate food, and exposed to the elements. One rescued victim who was held for 32 days recounted that captives “used to chain us in twos,” with movement severely restricted even for basic needs. Another survivor of a mass abduction in Kaduna State reported that the abductees were fed only four times throughout three weeks of captivity and were forced to sleep in the open forest, enduring mosquito bites and constant threats.
The violence in these camps extends beyond physical and sexual abuse. Research and survivor testimonies indicate that kidnapping victims face not only rape but also forced marriage, slavery-like conditions, and psychological torture. According to a study on rural banditry in Nigeria, women are more likely to be abducted and forced into marriages with bandits instead of being killed, while men are more frequently killed during attacks. For women and girls, the trauma of captivity is compounded by the potential for long-term social stigmatisation, particularly for those who return with children or pregnancies resulting from rape. Some are also forced into marriage or slavery, with survivors recounting that while in captivity for over a year, some captives were forced to “do house chores for their wives as slaves, while others were forcefully married to them.” The account offers a rare first-hand window into the brutal conditions inside kidnappers’ enclaves in northern Nigeria, where victims face systematic physical and sexual violence during prolonged captivity for ransom.
‘They Assigned One Girl to 3 or 4 Men Daily’: Survivor Recounts 20 Days of Rape, Torture in Bandits’ Den
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BREAKING: UK Court Clears Diezani Alison-Madueke of All Bribery Charges
BREAKING: UK Court Clears Diezani Alison-Madueke of All Bribery Charges
Former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has been cleared of all six bribery-related charges by a UK court after a lengthy trial at Southwark Crown Court in London.
A jury on Wednesday returned a not guilty verdict after 12 weeks of hearings and about 46 hours of deliberation, acquitting the former minister of five counts of accepting bribes and one count of conspiracy to commit bribery.
Alison-Madueke, who served under former President Goodluck Jonathan between 2010 and 2015, consistently denied all allegations throughout the proceedings.
Allegations Against Diezani
Prosecutors had accused the former minister of receiving illicit benefits from oil and gas industry figures in exchange for facilitating favourable contract decisions in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector during her tenure as petroleum minister.
They alleged that she lived an extravagant lifestyle in London and benefitted from cash gifts, luxury shopping, private jet travel, chauffeur-driven vehicles, and high-end property improvements.
The prosecution told the court that the alleged benefits included about £100,000 in cash, more than £2 million spent at Harrods, around £4.6 million in property refurbishments, and payments covering household staff for luxury residences in London and Buckinghamshire.
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Defence Argument
Diezani, however, denied all wrongdoing, telling the court that she never requested, solicited, or received any bribes.
Her legal team argued that the allegations were based on misinterpretations of financial transactions and that the case was influenced by political motivations. They maintained that no direct evidence linked her to any bribery agreement.
Court Ruling
The case was presided over by Justice Justine Thornton and focused on alleged offences said to have occurred between 2011 and 2015, during her time as Nigeria’s petroleum minister.
If convicted, Alison-Madueke faced up to 10 years in prison under the UK Bribery Act, alongside unlimited financial penalties.
She was tried alongside oil executive Olatimbo Ayinde and her brother Doye Agama, who also faced related bribery and conspiracy charges. Both co-defendants denied the allegations and were equally acquitted.
Significance of the Verdict
The ruling marks the end of a high-profile international corruption trial that had drawn significant attention across Nigeria and the United Kingdom due to its link to alleged misconduct in Nigeria’s petroleum industry.
Legal observers say the acquittal may influence related asset recovery and corruption proceedings in other jurisdictions, although no further legal action has been confirmed.
Diezani has faced multiple corruption allegations since leaving office in 2015 but has consistently maintained her innocence.
BREAKING: UK Court Clears Diezani Alison-Madueke of All Bribery Charges
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Oshiomhole Clarifies Remarks on Natasha Suspension, Denies Forgery Allegation
Oshiomhole Clarifies Remarks on Natasha Suspension, Denies Forgery Allegation
Senator Adams Oshiomhole has denied allegations that he accused members of the Senate of forging signatures during the process that led to the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, insisting that his remarks on the matter were misrepresented.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, the lawmaker representing Edo North Senatorial District said comments he made during an appearance on AIT’s Politics Today were wrongly interpreted, creating the false impression that he questioned the authenticity of signatures attached to a Senate committee report.
According to Oshiomhole, he never alleged that any senator’s signature was forged during the proceedings that culminated in Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension.
“The insinuation that I said signatures of senators were forged is a complete misrepresentation of what I actually said,” the former Edo State governor stated.
The senator emphasized that he fully agreed with Senate spokesperson Yemi Adaramodu that no senator’s signature was forged in the process leading to the suspension of the Kogi Central lawmaker.
Oshiomhole explained that no senator had approached him with complaints about forged signatures. Rather, the only point he raised during the television interview was a claim allegedly made by a member of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct and Public Petitions.
According to him, the committee member had suggested that signatures from an attendance register may have been attached to the committee’s final report, a claim that differs from allegations of outright forgery.
“The only comment I made is that one senator, who is a member of the committee, claimed that the signatures of attendance of some senators were attached to the final report,” Oshiomhole said.
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“Any suggestion to the effect that I alleged that any senator’s signature was forged is completely untrue and should be disregarded.”
The controversy emerged after reports circulated claiming that Oshiomhole had questioned the authenticity of signatures contained in the committee report that recommended Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension. The reports triggered reactions within the Senate and fueled public debate over the circumstances surrounding the disciplinary action.
Oshiomhole further clarified that the issue arose during a discussion on claims by the programme’s interviewer that Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele had described the Natasha suspension controversy as “the lowest point of the three years of the 10th Senate.”
Responding to that assertion during the interview, Oshiomhole said that if Bamidele indeed made such a statement, it deserved serious consideration because the Senate Leader was not known for making frivolous remarks.
The senator, however, maintained that the matter had since been resolved and that the Senate had moved on from the controversy.
The suspension of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan remains one of the most talked-about issues in the 10th Senate. The Kogi Central senator was suspended following recommendations by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct and Public Petitions after a dispute involving Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
The development sparked widespread reactions from political stakeholders, legal experts and civil society groups, with debates continuing over the legality and implications of the suspension.
Seeking to put the matter to rest, Oshiomhole reiterated that no senator informed him that any signature had been forged and expressed regret over any misunderstanding that may have arisen from his comments.
“Finally, I regret if my comments may have caused embarrassment to any senator or the 10th Senate as an institution,” he said.
His clarification is expected to ease tensions generated by the controversy and reinforce the Senate leadership’s position that due process was followed in handling the suspension case.
Oshiomhole Clarifies Remarks on Natasha Suspension, Denies Forgery Allegation
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