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Kaduna Diocese Confirms Death of Abducted Priest, Wife, Daughter Still Held
Kaduna Diocese Confirms Death of Abducted Priest, Wife, Daughter Still Held
Venerable Edwin Achi, Priest-in-Charge of Ebenezer Anglican Church in Ungwan Maijero, Kaduna, has died while being held by his abductors, deepening concerns over Nigeria’s worsening insecurity crisis.
A reliable source confirmed the tragic development on Wednesday night, while Reverend Joseph John Hayab, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and Abuja, also verified the incident, describing it as “true but sad to the church and his family.”
Achi was abducted on October 28, 2025, alongside his wife and daughter when armed bandits stormed their residence in Nissi community, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna. The family had only recently relocated to the area before the attackers struck. The kidnappers later demanded a ransom of N600 million.
Originally from Umuaja in Ukwuani LGA of Delta State, the late priest served faithfully in the Kaduna Diocese until his abduction and subsequent death.
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In an official statement, the Anglican Diocese of Kaduna announced his passing:
“With heavy hearts and deep sorrow, the Diocese of Kaduna, Anglican Communion, announces the passing unto glory of The Venerable Edwin Achi… His transition is a painful loss to the entire Diocese, the clergy, and all who were blessed by his faithful ministry and humble spirit.”
The Diocese added that Achi’s wife and daughter remain in captivity, urging continued prayers for their safe release.
His death comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with escalating kidnappings, banditry, and other violent crimes. Earlier on Wednesday, President Bola Tinubu declared a nationwide State of Emergency on Security, directing the military, police, and Department of State Services (DSS) to launch large-scale recruitment and deploy more personnel across troubled regions.
Tinubu also ordered the DSS to mobilise trained forest guards to flush out criminal hideouts, vowing that “there will be no more hiding places for agents of evil.”
Calling for unity, the President urged citizens to support government efforts, while asking the National Assembly to begin reviewing laws that would enable willing states to establish state police.
Nigeria continues to attract global concern over rising abductions, killings, and the government’s struggle to stem the tide of violence, with opposition leaders intensifying criticism of the administration’s handling of security.
Kaduna Diocese Confirms Death of Abducted Priest, Wife, Daughter Still Held
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Obasanjo, Jonathan, Shettima witness Soludo’s second-term inauguration
Obasanjo, Jonathan, and Shettima Witness Soludo’s Second-Term Inauguration
AWKA – Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has officially commenced his second term as the Governor of Anambra State following a high-profile swearing-in ceremony at Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square.
The event, which drew a diverse crowd of local and international dignitaries, reached its peak at 11:50 am when Soludo took the oath of allegiance. Accompanied by his wife, Dr. (Mrs.) Nonye Soludo, the Governor signed the official documents before the State Chief Judge at 11:55 am, signaling the formal start of an administration set to run until 2026.
A Gathering of Giants
The inauguration was a “who’s who” of Nigerian leadership and tradition. Among the prominent figures in attendance were:
* Federal Representation: Vice President Kashim Shettima.
* Former Heads of State: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
* Diplomatic & Traditional Leaders: Former Commonwealth Secretary-General Chief Emeka Anyaoku and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.
With the formalities concluded, Soludo enters his final four-year stretch, carrying the mandate of the Anambra people through to 2030.
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“No Place to Hide”: Tinubu dispatches security chiefs to Maiduguri after deadly blasts
“No Place to Hide”: Tinubu dispatches security chiefs to Maiduguri after deadly blasts
ABUJA – President Bola Tinubu has ordered Nigeria’s top security chiefs to immediately relocate to Maiduguri, Borno State, following a series of devastating bomb blasts that claimed at least 23 lives.
The President characterized the attacks as “desperate and frantic” acts of terror, staged by criminals reeling from the sustained pressure of military operations.
In a stern warning issued on Tuesday, Tinubu declared that there is “no place in Nigeria where terrorists will find safety,” promising that the perpetrators will be tracked, confronted, and “completely defeated.”
Immediate Federal Response
The Presidency has outlined a multi-pronged strategy to stabilize the region and support the victims:
* Command Shift: Security chiefs are now required to take direct charge of operations on the ground in Maiduguri.
* Medical Emergency: Emergency management agencies have been mandated to provide comprehensive care for the injured.
* Reinforcements: The President highlighted recent approvals for additional military equipment and operational support to bolster troop capabilities.
Honouring the Frontline
Despite the tragedy, President Tinubu praised the “courage and fighting spirit” of Nigerian troops, who successfully repelled coordinated attacks on military positions within the state. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to intensifying efforts against criminal elements nationwide, ensuring that security forces remain equipped to dismantle terror networks.
“We will continue to intensify our efforts against all criminal elements, wherever they may be.” — President Bola Tinubu
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Olu Agunloye Reduced Federal Govt’s Equity in Mambilla Project by $900 Million
Olu Agunloye Reduced Federal Govt’s Equity in Mambilla Project by $900 Million
Abuja – A witness for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Umar Babangida, told an Abuja High Court on Monday that former Olu Agunloye, while serving as Minister of Power and Steel, unilaterally reduced the Federal Government’s equity participation in the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project by approximately $900 million.
Babangida, an Assistant Commissioner of Police and EFCC investigator, made the disclosure during the trial of Agunloye, who is facing charges including disobedience to a presidential directive, conspiracy, forgery, and receiving gratification before Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie at the High Court in Apo, Abuja.
The witness told the court that the reduction of Nigeria’s stake in the project was done without the approval of then-President Olusegun Obasanjo. He explained that the Federal Government’s original recommended equity was 25 percent, equivalent to $1.5 billion, but in 2003, Agunloye awarded a contract to Sunrise Power and Transmission Company Limited (SPTCL) that effectively reduced the government’s stake to between zero and 10 percent. Babangida noted that 10 percent of the $6 billion estimated project cost amounted to $600 million, well below the initial $1.5 billion recommendation. When asked whether this reduction saved the government $900 million, the witness rejected the suggestion, describing the cut as unauthorized and irregular.
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The EFCC also alleged that Agunloye received N5.212 million through his Guaranty Trust Bank account from Jide Sotirin, acting on instructions from Leno Adesanya, in connection with the approval for the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project contract. The anti-graft agency claims that Agunloye conspired with Adesanya to forge a letter titled: “Construction of 3,960MW Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Station on a Build, Operate and Transfer basis.” During cross-examination by Agunloye’s lawyer, Adeola Adedipe (SAN), Babangida testified that the payment was made 16 years after Agunloye left office. While the former minister claimed the funds were for a medical procedure, the witness said a review of the account suggested otherwise. Babangida added that Agunloye subsequently transferred the money to other individuals, though none of the recipients were interviewed by investigators.
Babangida also confirmed that a questionnaire sent to former President Obasanjo by Federal Government lawyers had been admitted as evidence (Exhibit EFCC3 O). He further noted that Agunloye advised EFCC investigators to summon participants of the May 21, 2003 Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting to provide further clarity on the contract approval process. The witness added that Sotirin told investigators he acted on Adesanya’s instruction, but did not explicitly state that the payment was gratification.
The Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project, located in Taraba State, is one of Nigeria’s largest planned power generation schemes, with a projected capacity of 3,960 megawatts. The multi-billion-dollar project has faced decades of delays, funding disputes, legal battles, and controversies over contract awards, making it a focal point in Nigeria’s energy sector.
Following the testimony, Justice Onwuegbuzie adjourned the trial until March 30 for continuation, as the court continues to examine evidence and testimonies surrounding the alleged unauthorized reduction of government equity and associated charges against Agunloye.
Olu Agunloye Reduced Federal Govt’s Equity in Mambilla Project by $900 Million
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