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Suspect confesses to raping, beheading Imo nursing student

OWERRI, Nigeria – A wave of shock, outrage, and grief has engulfed the Umulogho community in Obowo Local Government Area of Imo State following the brutal rape and murder of Wendy Achumba, a student of the College of Nursing, Umulogho.

The 22-year-old nursing student was found dead in her off-campus apartment on the evening of Thursday, May 21, 2026, with her head severed from her body.

In a dramatic turn of events, youths of Umuadara, Umulogho, acting on a thorough community-led investigation, have arrested one of the suspected killers.

The suspect, identified as Onyema Okonkwo, a local vulcanizer, has since confessed to the crime in a chilling video interview that has gone viral across social media platforms.

In his viral video confession, Okonkwo detailed the horrifying sequence of events that led to Achumba’s death.

He stated that he and another suspect, identified only as Emmanuel, stormed the student’s apartment around 7 p.m. after she repeatedly rejected their sexual advances.

“We wanted her to give us sex. She refused. We went to her house around 7 p.m,” Okonkwo confessed in the video.

He admitted to raping the victim twice, while Emmanuel raped her once. “I had sex with her two times, Emmanuel had once,” he claimed.

According to Okonkwo, he struck the victim with a stick after the sexual assault. However, he alleged that he was not aware that Emmanuel intended to kill her.

“After that, I hit her with a stick. I didn’t know Emmanuel returned with a knife to kill her,” Okonkwo claimed.

Other sources indicated that the suspect allegedly confessed during interrogation that the attackers decided to kill the student after she reportedly identified them.

The assailants then slit her throat and beheaded her in an attempt to conceal their identities and escape arrest.

Onyema Okonkwo and Wendy Achumba

Onyema Okonkwo and Wendy Achumba

The victim, Wendy Achumba, hailed from Ngwa in Abia State. She had reportedly completed her Midwifery programme and was undergoing Post-Basic training at the College of Nursing, Obowo, at the time of her death.

A community source revealed that Achumba was particularly vulnerable because she was living alone in the building at the time of the attack.

“She was the only one in the house. The owner of the house is based in America. There were three students occupying the house. But two went for their nursing experience, leaving only her in the compound,” the source explained.

This isolation, according to neighbours, made her an easy target for the assailants, who allegedly had been making unwanted advances towards her for some time before the attack.

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The tragic incident came to light on the evening of Thursday, May 21, 2026, when neighbours became concerned after Achumba neither came out of her room nor responded to repeated calls and knocks on her door.

When neighbours eventually forced the door open, they found her lifeless body lying in a pool of blood with her head severed from her neck.

The room was reportedly still locked from the inside with the key, while the victim’s mobile phone was found to be missing.

One neighbour, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the scene as “unimaginably horrifying. We have never seen anything like this in our community. We are all still in shock.”

The body was later recovered by police operatives and deposited at a nearby morgue for autopsy.

Following the discovery of the body, youths of Umuadara, Umulogho, led by their leader, Chidiebere Iweajunwa, launched a thorough investigation into the incident.

Their efforts paid off when they successfully apprehended Onyema Okonkwo, who later confessed to the crime. The suspect was subsequently handed over to the police for further interrogation and prosecution.

The community has been widely praised for its swift action, which many believe helped prevent the suspect from fleeing justice. “We could not sit back and watch. This is our community, and we must ensure that such evil does not go unpunished,” a community youth member said.

The Imo State Police Command has confirmed the incident and the arrest of the suspect.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye, issued a statement confirming that the Divisional Police Officer and operatives promptly visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment.

“The Command is aware of the tragic incident involving the death of a female student of the College of Nursing, Umulogho, whose body was discovered in her private off-campus apartment,” Okoye’s statement read.

The police spokesperson noted that the command had arrested one suspect for preliminary questioning to assist ongoing investigations and has launched a manhunt for other suspected members of the gang, including the second suspect identified as Emmanuel.

“The Commissioner of Police has ordered a thorough and discreet investigation into the matter,” Okoye added. “We appeal to students and members of the public to remain calm as the situation is under control. Every effort is being made to ensure those behind this heinous act are brought to justice.”

 

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Stop Sokoto killings or resign, MURIC tells Defence Minister

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has given the Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa (retd.), 14 days to take decisive action to halt killings and kidnappings in Sokoto State or resign from office.

MURIC, in a statement issued on Saturday by its Executive Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, said the ultimatum followed what it described as the worsening security situation in the state and the minister’s earlier pledge to end the killing of Nigerians.

According to the organisation, 43 people and an imam were killed while 19 others were abducted in three separate attacks in Sokoto State within the past few weeks.

MURIC said the victims were Muslims, adding that the continued attacks had heightened concerns over the safety of residents, farmers, travellers and communities across the state.

“Killings and kidnappings around Nigeria have continued unabated. The level of insecurity has risen to an all-time high. But these terrorist activities have been concentrated on Sokoto State in particular in the past two years,” Akintola said.

The group described the attacks as a reflection of what it called weaknesses in the country’s security architecture and accused the military of failing to adequately protect citizens in the affected areas.

MURIC further argued that attacks in Sokoto had wider implications because of the state’s historical and religious significance to Nigerian Muslims.

“If Abuja is Nigeria’s political capital, if Lagos is the country’s economic hub, then Sokoto is the heart of Islamdom in Nigeria,” the group said.

It urged the military to strengthen security around Sokoto, insisting that the state required what it described as an “iron-clad defence mechanism” to prevent further attacks.

The organisation also recalled statements reportedly made by Musa when he assumed office as Defence Minister in late 2025, in which he pledged to work towards ending killings and said he could not afford to fail himself, his country and his family.

MURIC said the current security situation in Sokoto amounted to a failure to fulfil that pledge.

“Today Sokoto is under siege. Farmers cannot go to their farms. Villagers seek safe haven in distant lands. City dwellers sleep with one eye open. Travellers have become human merchandise, abducted, humiliated, dehumanised and turned to mere goods whose price must be haggled with criminals,” Akintola said.

The group also expressed concern over a warning reportedly issued by the Department of State Services that terrorists were planning attacks on tertiary institutions in Sokoto State.

MURIC described the warning as a serious development, saying it further underscored the urgency of taking immediate and effective measures to protect residents and institutions in the state.

The organisation therefore gave the Defence Minister 14 days, beginning from Monday, August 24, to demonstrate what it called “visible, tangible and reliable changes” in the security situation in and around Sokoto.

MURIC said the objective should be to make the state, particularly the Sokoto metropolis, safe from terrorist and bandit attacks.

“The alternative is for the Minister to submit his letter of resignation on or before the ultimatum. There is no other option on the table,” Akintola said.

The organisation called on the Federal Government and the security agencies to intensify operations against terrorists and bandits while ensuring the protection of civilians, farmlands, educational institutions and major routes across Sokoto State.

 

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Troops Arrest Female Gunrunner, Recover AK-47 in Plateau

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Troops Arrest Female Gunrunner, Recover AK-47 in Plateau

Troops of Sector 1, Operation Enduring Peace, supported by vigilantes and local hunters, apprehended 30-year-old Halima Ibrahim during an intelligence-led raid in Bassa Local Government Area. The operation, linked to the recent abduction of a medical doctor, led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, a locally fabricated revolver, and other military items.

Troops of Sector 1, Operation Enduring Peace, in collaboration with members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria and local hunters, have arrested a suspected gunrunner and recovered an AK-47 rifle, magazines and other military-related items in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State. The operation was carried out on Friday, August 21, following intelligence linking the area to the recent abduction of a medical doctor, Dr Abraham Owoicho, who was kidnapped on August 19.

According to security sources who spoke to security analyst Zagazola Makama, troops moved into Kisayi and Dogon Daji settlements after receiving intelligence on the activities of suspected criminals operating in the communities. The troops, supported by local security volunteers and hunters, raided the settlements and searched identified locations.

Several male residents reportedly fled into the surrounding bush when they sighted the advancing security personnel, leaving women and children behind. A 30-year-old woman, identified as Halima Ibrahim, was however arrested while allegedly attempting to escape with two AK-47 rifle magazines. Following her arrest, troops cordoned off and searched her residence in Kisayi B Village.

The search reportedly led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, which investigators are working to trace to its source and determine its ownership. During preliminary questioning, the suspect allegedly told investigators that the rifle belonged to her husband, identified as Ibrahim. Troops also recovered a locally fabricated revolver pistol, a military jungle hat and three mobile phones from the residence. The suspect and the recovered items have been taken into military custody as investigations continue.

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The Nigerian Army has reiterated its commitment to conducting intelligence-driven operations to dismantle criminal networks involved in kidnapping, arms trafficking, and other violent crimes across the country. The operation in Plateau was part of broader efforts, with separate operations in Edo State leading to the rescue of a kidnapped victim.

According to security sources, investigators are working to establish the source of the firearms, the circumstances surrounding their possession and any possible links between the suspects and criminal networks operating in the area. The operation forms part of ongoing efforts by security agencies to disrupt kidnapping networks and the illegal arms trade in Plateau State, particularly following recent abductions in Bassa Local Government Area. Further intelligence-driven operations are expected in the affected communities as security agencies continue investigations.

The arrest comes amid heightened security operations in Plateau State, where troops and other security agencies have intensified efforts to disrupt criminal networks. In a separate operation on August 19, troops of Sector 8, Operation Enduring Peace, recovered one AK-47 rifle, one locally fabricated AK-47 rifle, one locally fabricated revolver rifle, two Dane guns and 15 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition during a raid in Mangu Local Government Area, following intelligence about a suspected attack on Mwar community. The military has also intensified operations across the state, with troops of Sector 6 arresting 19 suspects in Riyom Local Government Area following an ambush that killed two security operatives.

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Tinubu’s order: EFCC lifts freeze on Osun government accounts

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has lifted the restriction on Osun State Government bank accounts after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directed the agency to vacate the order.

The affected accounts, held with First Bank of Nigeria and Zenith Bank, are now operational, according to confirmations from both the Presidency and an aide to Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke.

A Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Temitope Ajayi, confirmed that the restriction had been removed, saying the EFCC could not disregard the President’s directive.

“The lien has been lifted. EFCC cannot ignore the presidential order. I can confirm to you that it was done immediately,” Ajayi said.

An aide to Governor Adeleke, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also confirmed that the Post No Debit (PND) restriction had been vacated and that the state government’s accounts were functioning again.

The EFCC had imposed the restriction on August 5, 2026, as part of an investigation into the alleged fraudulent handling of about N11 billion in Ecology Funds, Intervention Funds and allocations from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

The commission said the investigation had been ongoing since March 2026 and was aimed at preventing the alleged diversion of public funds.

The decision to restrict the accounts, however, generated significant controversy because it came shortly before the August 15 Osun State governorship election.

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The timing prompted allegations from the Osun State Government and its supporters that the EFCC action was politically motivated and intended to weaken Adeleke ahead of the election. The commission rejected the allegations and maintained that its action was connected to an ongoing financial investigation.

The dispute escalated after the President intervened and directed the EFCC to take steps to vacate the restriction.

Tinubu expressed concern about the timing of the action and its potential implications for public confidence in the electoral process, while also maintaining that anti-corruption agencies should carry out their responsibilities professionally.

The account restriction had also triggered a legal battle between the Osun State Government and the EFCC.

The state government approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the restriction and sought N2 billion in damages, arguing that the EFCC’s action unlawfully interfered with the state’s access to its funds.

The legal dispute changed following Tinubu’s intervention and the subsequent lifting of the restriction.

After being declared winner of the governorship election, Adeleke directed the Osun State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwole Jimi-Bada, SAN, to withdraw the suit against the EFCC.

Adeleke said the President’s intervention had addressed the immediate dispute and that there was therefore no need to continue with the case.

With the accounts now operational, the immediate confrontation between the Osun State Government and the EFCC appears to have eased.

However, the lifting of the account restriction does not necessarily mean that the underlying investigation has been discontinued. The EFCC’s earlier allegations concerning the handling of about N11 billion remain separate from the decision to restore access to the accounts.

The development has also renewed discussions about the relationship between anti-corruption agencies and elected governments, particularly when financial investigations take place close to major elections.

For the Osun State Government, the restoration of access to its accounts removes an immediate financial constraint and allows the state to continue accessing funds required for government operations.

For the EFCC, the development means the financial investigation, if still ongoing, would have to proceed through the appropriate legal and investigative channels without the earlier account restriction.

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