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Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
One person has been confirmed dead and another declared missing after a wild elephant attack in Oyo State, triggering panic in Innayin Community and raising fresh concerns over human-wildlife conflict in Nigeria.
The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2026, when residents reported the sudden appearance of the animal within the community.
According to the Oyo State Police Command, the elephant is believed to have strayed from a nearby forest reserve, a situation experts link to habitat disruption, shrinking forest zones, and increased human encroachment.
Police spokesperson, Ayanlade Olayinka, confirmed the development in an official statement, noting that security operatives responded swiftly after receiving a distress call.
“Upon receiving a distress call, police operatives, in collaboration with local vigilantes and hunters, swiftly mobilised to the scene. On arrival, the lifeless body of one Ibrahim Tijani, 45, was discovered in a nearby bush with injuries consistent with an animal attack,” he said.
The victim’s remains have been evacuated to the General Hospital, Iwere-Ile, for examination and preservation.
Police further disclosed that another resident, Alhaji Muhammadu Bingin, 50, is currently missing after reportedly encountering the elephant. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, involving security personnel, hunters, and local volunteers.
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Authorities say the elephant caused widespread fear as it moved through parts of the community, with residents fleeing their homes to avoid further casualties.
The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, reassured residents that efforts are underway to secure the area and prevent additional attacks.
“Our officers are fully on ground, working with relevant stakeholders to secure the area and prevent further casualties. We urge residents to remain calm and cooperate with authorities,” he said.
The police also confirmed that they are working closely with the National Park Service Nigeria to safely manage the situation, emphasising that all actions must comply with wildlife conservation laws.
Residents of Innayin and neighbouring communities have been advised to avoid the affected area and report any sighting of the elephant immediately.
Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict
Wildlife experts note that such incidents are becoming more frequent in parts of Nigeria, particularly in communities located near forest reserves and national parks.
Encroachment on natural habitats, illegal logging, and expanding agricultural activities often force animals like elephants to wander into human settlements in search of food and water.
Conservation authorities have repeatedly called for stronger forest protection, better wildlife monitoring systems, and community awareness programmes to reduce deadly encounters.
The latest tragedy in Oyo highlights the urgent need for coordinated response mechanisms between security agencies, environmental authorities, and local communities to balance human safety with wildlife conservation.
Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
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Coup Plot Case: Falana Says Military Court Trial Is Unconstitutional
Coup Plot Case: Falana Says Military Court Trial Is Unconstitutional
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has described the planned trial of 36 alleged coup plotters before a military court as unconstitutional, urging the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to immediately intervene and halt the proceedings.
Falana argued that the case should not be handled by a General Court Martial, insisting that the officers must instead be arraigned before the Federal High Court, which he said has exclusive jurisdiction over offences such as treason, treasonable felony, and terrorism.
In a detailed statement, Falana called on the Attorney-General of the Federation to invoke his constitutional powers under Section 174 of the 1999 Constitution to discontinue what he described as an “illegal charge” before the military tribunal. He maintained that after stopping the military proceedings, the accused officers should be formally charged at the Federal High Court in line with constitutional requirements.
Falana further argued that under Section 251 of the Constitution, only the Federal High Court has jurisdiction to try offences relating to treason and similar security-related crimes. He said the current arrangement, where some suspects are allegedly facing trial in civilian court while others are being tried in a military court for the same offence, violates the principle of equality before the law.
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The senior advocate also questioned the legal competence of a General Court Martial to handle offences of treason under Nigeria’s democratic framework. He noted that even during military rule, coup-related offences were not typically handled by courts-martial but by special tribunals, reinforcing his argument that such cases fall outside military disciplinary jurisdiction.
Falana stressed that since the return to democratic governance in 1999, all treason and anti-democratic offences must be prosecuted exclusively in civilian courts, particularly the Federal High Court. He warned that any attempt to bypass this constitutional arrangement could amount to a breach of the rule of law and undermine public confidence in the justice system.
Reports indicate that about 36 military officers are being investigated over an alleged coup plot, with authorities reportedly considering both military disciplinary action and civilian prosecution. While official details remain limited, the matter has been described as a serious national security investigation currently under review by relevant authorities.
The Nigerian military has yet to respond publicly to Falana’s latest remarks, but has previously stated that internal disciplinary procedures are ongoing in accordance with military regulations. Legal observers say the controversy highlights ongoing debates over the boundary between military justice and civilian judicial authority in handling sensitive security cases in Nigeria.
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“You’re Not Sensible” — Daddy Freeze Fires at Yul Edochie in Viral Row
“You’re Not Sensible” — Daddy Freeze Fires at Yul Edochie in Viral Row
Media personality Daddy Freeze has reacted strongly to comments made by Nollywood actor Yul Edochie after he mocked broadcaster Roby Ekpo over his emotional breakdown while discussing his failed marriage.
The controversy started after Roby Ekpo appeared on a podcast where he became emotional while speaking about his marital crisis and separation from his ex-wife. The interview sparked widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians divided over whether men should openly express emotional pain in public.
Reacting on X, Yul Edochie criticised Ekpo for crying during the interview, arguing that men should not display such emotions over a relationship. He went further to suggest that instead of mourning a breakup, a man should “move on” by taking multiple wives and getting them pregnant at once.
His comments immediately triggered backlash, with many social media users accusing him of being insensitive and promoting unhealthy views about relationships and masculinity.
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In response, Daddy Freeze released a video where he questioned Yul’s reasoning, describing his remarks as illogical and insensitive. Speaking partly in Pidgin English, he mocked the actor’s suggestion about polygamy and childbearing, saying it was unrealistic and out of touch with reality.
He also criticised the idea that men should be shamed for showing emotion, arguing that public figures should be more thoughtful when discussing sensitive personal struggles like divorce and heartbreak.
Daddy Freeze’s reaction has intensified the online debate, with users now split between those supporting emotional openness for men and others defending Yul’s belief that men should handle relationship issues privately.
The exchange has continued to trend across social media platforms, with many also referencing both men’s previous public statements and controversies as part of the wider conversation on masculinity and mental health.
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Ruto Sparks Outrage Over Comments on Nigerian English Accent
Ruto Sparks Outrage Over Comments on Nigerian English Accent
Kenyan President William Ruto is facing a wave of criticism across Africa after comments suggesting that Nigerians speaking English are difficult to understand and may require a “translator”.
The remarks were made during a diaspora engagement event with Kenyans living in Italy, where the president praised Kenya’s education system and highlighted what he described as strong English language proficiency in Kenya.
“If you listen to a Nigerian speaking, you don’t know what they are saying — you need a translator,” Ruto said, adding that Kenyans speak “some of the best English in the world.”
The statement immediately triggered a social media backlash, with many users across Nigeria and other African countries accusing the Kenyan leader of being disrespectful and reinforcing stereotypes about African accents and identity.
The controversy sparked wider discussions about the role of English as a colonial language in Africa, with critics arguing that fluency or accent should not be used as a measure of intelligence or national progress. Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said English should not be tied to ability or development, stressing that it is a colonial inheritance rather than a cultural standard of superiority.
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The incident also reignited long-standing Nigeria–Kenya online debates, where users often clash over politics, economy, sports, and cultural identity. Nigeria’s English usage is shaped by its linguistic diversity, with more than 500 local languages influencing accent, tone, and expression. Kenya also has multiple language groups, including Bantu, Nilotic, and Cushitic influences, which shape its English variation.
Social media users defended Nigerian speech patterns, arguing that differences in accent do not affect communication clarity or intellectual ability. Former Nigerian senator Shehu Sani also reacted, referencing Nigeria’s global literary contributions, including Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka and writers Chinua Achebe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Some critics urged the Kenyan president to shift attention to pressing domestic challenges such as cost of living, unemployment, and economic development, rather than comments seen as fueling online controversy. Others described the remarks as part of recurring political social media tensions between African nations, often amplified on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
While the comments drew widespread condemnation, some Kenyans defended Ruto, arguing that his statement was either misinterpreted or intended as light-hearted commentary during the engagement. There has been no official clarification from the Kenyan presidency regarding the remarks as of the time of reporting.
Analysts say the incident reflects how accent politics, language perception, and digital nationalism continue to shape online interactions among African countries.
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