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Students and teachers of a school in the Ogba area of Lagos State narrowly escaped death on Monday after a four-storey building housing the institution suddenly collapsed moments after they evacuated the structure.

According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred shortly after school activities had begun when signs of structural distress were noticed in the building. Alarmed by unusual cracks and vibrations within the structure, teachers reportedly acted swiftly by evacuating the students from the premises.

Barely minutes after the evacuation was completed, the building reportedly gave way and collapsed, sending panic through the neighbourhood.

Residents and passersby rushed to the scene shortly after the collapse, while emergency responders were alerted. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as the students and school staff had already moved to safety before the structure came down.

Officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and other rescue teams were said to have arrived at the scene to assess the situation and secure the area.

Authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause of the collapse, but structural failure and possible building defects are suspected. Investigations are expected to commence to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Building collapses have remained a recurring concern in Lagos, often attributed to poor construction practices, substandard materials, and inadequate regulatory oversight.

Further details are expected to emerge as emergency officials and relevant government agencies continue their assessment of the site.

 

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Oyo Demolishes Kidnappers’ Hideout Used to Hold Adelabu’s Sister, Twin Sons

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Oyo Demolishes Kidnappers’ Hideout Used to Hold Adelabu’s Sister, Twin Sons

IBADAN – The Oyo State Government has demolished a three-bedroom bungalow in the Lako Community along the Aiyegun–Anaye Road axis of Ibadan, after security forces identified the property as the hideout where suspected kidnappers held the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons captive. The demolition, carried out on Monday, June 8, 2026, by officials of the Oyo State Ministry of Public Works and Transportation accompanied by Nigeria Police Force operatives, forms part of the government’s broader crackdown on kidnapping and criminal activities across the state.

The victims – Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her twin sons, Peter and Paul – were abducted on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at approximately 7:30 a.m. while Mrs. John-Paul was driving her children to school in the Elewura area of Challenge, Ibadan. Mrs. John-Paul is the youngest of five children of Mrs. Olufunmilayo Aduke Adegoke Adelabu, making her the sister of Chief Bayo Adelabu, a prominent Nigerian politician and former Minister of Power.

The victims regained their freedom following a coordinated rescue operation by operatives of the Force Intelligence Department – Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026. According to the Force Public Relations Officer, DSP Anthony Placid, the rescue was achieved through sustained intelligence gathering, surveillance, and tactical operations. During the confrontation between security operatives and the kidnap syndicate, two suspected kidnappers were fatally woundedtwo rifles were recovered from the suspects, and the victims were rescued unharmed and placed in safe custody. Four suspects were arrested and paraded on Sunday at the State Police Headquarters in Eleyele, Ibadan. In a dramatic turn, one kidnapper reportedly fell from the roof of the building where the victims were being held. Preliminary intelligence suggests some suspects escaped with gunshot injuries, and security operatives have intensified efforts to apprehend fleeing members of the syndicate.

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The demolished three-bedroom bungalow in the Lako Community along the Aiyegun–Anaye Road was identified during investigations as the operational base and hideout used by the kidnap syndicate to hold victims. A high-powered security assessment of the site was led by the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Oluwagbemiga Abimbola, on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Following that assessment, the state government authorized the immediate demolition of the property. According to the Oyo State Government, the action sends a strong message to criminal elements and reflects the government’s commitment to combating insecurity across the state, dismantling criminal networks, and denying kidnappers safe operational bases within Oyo State. The government reiterated its resolve to ensure that persons found culpable of criminal activities, as well as properties used in the commission of crimes where permitted by law, are dealt with through appropriate legal processes.

The Adelabu family expressed deep gratitude following the successful rescue. In a statement released by Comrade Femi Awogboro, the family’s Media Aide, they thanked Almighty God and all Nigerians whose prayers, support, and encouragement contributed to the operation. The statement read: “The family of Chief Adebayo Adelabu wishes to express its deepest gratitude and appreciation to Almighty God and to all Nigerians whose prayers, support, encouragement, and concerted efforts culminated in the successful rescue of Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her twin sons, Peter and Paul.”

The demolition comes amid growing concerns over kidnapping and violent crimes in Oyo State and across Nigeria. In a separate incident, over 40 pupils and teachers from three schools in Ogbomosho, Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, reportedly remain in captivity after being abducted on May 15, 2026. Authorities have yet to disclose additional details regarding ownership of the demolished building or whether further demolitions linked to the investigation will follow.

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MURIC Rejects Alleged Shari’ah Demand by Oyo Kidnappers, Labels It ‘Lie from Pit of Jahannam’

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Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola

MURIC Rejects Alleged Shari’ah Demand by Oyo Kidnappers, Labels It ‘Lie from Pit of Jahannam’

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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has vehemently rejected reports that kidnappers of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State demanded the implementation of Shari’ah as part of conditions for releasing their victims, describing the alleged demand as “a lie from the pit of Jahannam.”

In a strongly worded press release issued on Monday, the Islamic human rights organisation accused “enemies of Islam” within the negotiation team of fabricating the demand to tarnish the image of the Muslim faith.

The kidnappers had reportedly demanded the implementation of Shari’ah in the South-West alongside other conditions for the release of the abducted victims. But MURIC, in a statement signed by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, dismissed the claim as a smokescreen.

“We reject this report. It is a smokescreen. That so-called demand for Shari’ah was inserted by Muslim-haters among the negotiators and the so-called demand was calculated to tarnish the image of Islam,” the statement read in part.

Professor Akintola went further to allege the involvement of Governor Seyi Makinde and his agents in what he described as “this devilish attempt to robe Shari’ah in criminal apparels.” He recalled that the governor had once sworn that Shari’ah would never find a place in Oyo State, adding that it was “not impossible, therefore, that the demand was fabricated in Agodi Government House.”

“It is a satanic blackmail designed to silence Yoruba Muslims who have been demanding Shari’ah,” the group added.

While vehemently disowning the alleged kidnappers’ demand, MURIC nonetheless seized the opportunity to restate its long-standing position that the struggle for the establishment of Shari’ah Courts in the South-West is “a legitimate, constitutional, and peaceful demand of Muslims in the region.”

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The organisation argued that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees the right of Muslims to seek access to Shari’ah Courts, just as adherents of other faiths enjoy institutions that cater to their religious needs.

“The refusal to allow Yoruba Muslims to practice Shari’ah is a denial of religious freedom, a deprivation of access to the judicial system and the creation of a barrier to justice,” the statement said.

However, MURIC unequivocally condemned the kidnapping of innocent schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State, describing the act as “barbaric, criminal, and totally inconsistent with the teachings of Islam.”

The group insisted that those responsible for the heinous crime “cannot and will never be the mouthpiece of Yoruba Muslims,” adding that they are “bloodthirsty criminals who have no locus standi to demand Shari’ah on behalf of patriotic and law-abiding Yoruba Muslims.”

Professor Akintola further argued that bandits and kidnappers do not practice Islam, citing testimonies of former captives and discoveries by security operatives. He noted that a Nigerian who spent eleven days in captivity reported that the kidnappers did not observe the Muslim prayer (Salat) even once.

“Security agents who raided bandits’ and kidnappers’ camps have also confirmed that what they found in their camps belie the claim that they represent Muslims or the religion of Islam. Condoms were scattered all over the floor. They found abandoned bottles of alcohol and various types of hot drinks,” the statement added.

“How can such a group demand Shari’ah?” the group queried, insisting that the demand was a smokescreen concocted by those determined to permanently bury the agitation for Shari’ah.

MURIC concluded by warning Nigerians not to be deceived, describing the alleged demand as a “satanic plot” that has failed woefully.

“Stop selling dummies to Nigerians,” the group declared.

As of press time, the Oyo State Government had not officially responded to MURIC’s allegations of involvement in fabricating the Shari’ah demand. Efforts to reach the state’s Commissioner for Information were unsuccessful.

The abduction of schoolchildren and teachers from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State occurred on May 15, 2026. The victims include over 40 pupils and seven teachers from Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community High School, Ahoro-Esienle; and L.A. Primary School. During the attacks, gunmen reportedly killed one teacher and later beheaded another teacher while in captivity.

Governor Seyi Makinde has repeatedly assured residents that the government is working “round the clock” to secure the release of the victims, revealing that federal security personnel have been actively involved in the rescue mission for weeks.

 

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio

Akpabio Vows to Unmask Government Officials Sponsoring Terrorism

Abuja, Nigeria – The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has declared that individuals sponsoring terrorism and violent crimes in Nigeria will eventually be exposed, regardless of their status or position in society – including if they are within the government.

The Senate President made the declaration on Sunday during an Inter-Denominational Church Service held at the National Christian Centre in Abuja as part of activities marking the 2026 Democracy Day celebration. The service, themed “God of Hope, Actualise Our Dreams,” brought together senior government officials, church leaders, and worshippers to reflect on Nigeria’s 27 years of uninterrupted democratic governance.

Akpabio, who reflected on Nigeria’s security challenges, urged citizens not to lose hope despite the wave of kidnappings, killings, and insurgent attacks across different parts of the country. He stressed that prayers and national unity remain important in the fight against insecurity.

Drawing from his experience as a former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Akpabio revealed that he introduced a monthly prayer programme nearly two decades ago to confront rising cases of militancy, kidnapping, and violent crimes in the state. He recalled that he often asked himself how much worse the situation could have been without sustained prayers.

“When I had the opportunity to serve as governor about 19 years ago, I started monthly prayer. I used to ask myself a question whenever there was militancy, kidnapping and killing. I would say, what if we were not praying?” Akpabio said.

Drawing parallels with the nation’s present security situation, the Senate President called on Nigerians to continue praying for the country and for those behind acts of violence to be exposed.

“Today I want you to ask the same question, the things happening around us, what if we were not praying. We must continue praying so that the evil doers and their sponsors shall be exposed in Jesus Name,” he stated.

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In a direct and uncompromising declaration, Akpabio vowed that no sponsor of terrorism would be spared, regardless of their political connections or official position.

“If they are in government, they shall be exposed. If they are outside government, they shall be exposed in Jesus Name. Those sponsoring it, whether it is politically motivated or not, may they never have peace until they are defeated,” the Senate President declared.

The Senate President acknowledged the pain caused by insecurity across the country, particularly kidnappings and violent attacks, while calling for national resilience. He admitted that insecurity remains one of the country’s biggest concerns, noting that many communities have suffered attacks while farmers and travellers continue to live in fear. He, however, expressed confidence that Nigeria would overcome the current challenges just as it survived previous periods of political instability, economic hardship, and health emergencies.

Akpabio also spoke emotionally about the suffering of families whose loved ones have been abducted, saying the pain of not knowing the fate of a child or relative is one of the greatest tragedies any family can face. The former Akwa Ibom governor recalled his own experience during the Nigerian civil war and said the ordeal of children held in captivity across the country should trouble the conscience of every Nigerian. He assured citizens that the current security crisis would not last forever, expressing optimism that the nation would witness a more peaceful future. Akpabio further maintained that the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains committed to restoring security and ensuring that victims of abduction regain their freedom.

In a broader reflection on Nigeria’s democratic journey, Akpabio attributed the country’s 27 years of uninterrupted democratic governance to divine providence, prayer, and the resilience of its people. He declared that Nigeria’s return to democracy was “providence,” recalling how the Nigeria Prays Movement, led by General Yakubu Gowon, preceded the end of military rule.

“There was a time when uncertainty clouded our future, and hope seemed distant. While politics has its place, some battles require prayer. Three years later, democracy returned. Some call it a coincidence. We know it was providence,” he stated.

The Senate President paid tribute to the Church in Nigeria for its contributions to the nation’s democratic development, describing it as a moral force that stood firmly in defence of justice and democratic governance.

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“I pay tribute to the Church in Nigeria for standing in the gap then and for continuing to do so today. In that critical hour, the Church was at its finest. It remains the salt of the earth and a light upon a hill, reminding us that governments may govern and institutions may serve, but it is God who preserves nations,” he said.

Emphasising the importance of faith in nation-building, Akpabio declared that prayer played a crucial role in securing democracy and remains essential for preserving it.

“The healing of a nation begins when its people return to God. Prayer helped secure democracy. Prayer will help preserve it. What faith obtained, only faithfulness can sustain,” he said.

Akpabio noted that President Tinubu directed a low-key Democracy Day this year out of “empathy for the burdens many Nigerians bear,” acknowledging that “the pains of reform weigh heavily on families.”

“We have survived political upheavals, economic turbulence. We will survive insurgencies. We have survived pandemics like Ebola and COVID-19 and seasons of despotism. Yet here we stand. Twenty-seven years of democratic governance. Twenty-seven years of constitutional order and hope renewed,” Akpabio said.

As part of the Democracy Day observance, Akpabio called on Nigerians to pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Assembly, the judiciary, the Armed Forces, security agencies, and all public servants entrusted with leadership responsibilities.

Also speaking at the event, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, said the Federal Government was intensifying efforts to address insecurity and reduce the economic burden facing Nigerians. Speaking on behalf of President Tinubu, Akume assured that authorities would continue to strengthen measures aimed at defeating terrorists, bandits and other criminal groups while working towards the safe return of all abducted persons.

Akume acknowledged the economic hardship, insecurity, kidnappings, and displacement affecting many communities, stating that the government was fully aware of the challenges and remained committed to addressing them.

“Government is sensitive to all these pains, shares in these pains and has heard your cries,” Akume said, adding that President Tinubu was leading efforts to address the challenges with compassion and a strong sense of responsibility.

On security, the SGF stressed that the safety of Nigerians remains a top priority of the Federal Government, describing recent attacks and abductions as painful reminders that more work remains to be done.

“The government of Nigeria shall never succumb to terror, banditry or any form of criminal intimidation,” he declared.

With political activities ahead of the 2027 general elections gradually gathering momentum, the SGF urged Nigerians to reject violence, hate campaigns and divisive rhetoric, warning that democracy must never be reduced to a battleground. He particularly appealed to young Nigerians not to allow themselves to be used for thuggery, political violence, misinformation campaigns, ethnic abuse or religious intolerance.

“Do not rent out your conscience for money, drugs, political patronage or online applause. Your future is worth more than any politician’s temporary convenience,” he said.

Dignitaries at the service included Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie KaluMinister of Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu; and the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack.

The church service formed part of the activities lined up for the country’s 27th Democracy Day anniversary, which the Federal Government said would be observed on a modest scale. Other scheduled activities included a World Press Conference on June 4, Special Juma’at Prayers on June 5, a Democracy Day Public Lecture on June 9, Youth and Women-Oriented Programmes on June 10, and a Presidential Broadcast and Democracy Day Gala Night on June 12, 2026.

The Democracy Day celebration, held annually on June 12, was instituted in honour of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s freest and fairest polls and won by the late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola.

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