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Lagos police spokesman in mufti narrates encounter with armed security men at checkpoints

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Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin on Thursday put some officers to the test to ascertain the level of corruption perception by members of the public.

In what he called “social experiment”, Hundeyin stated that he was asked for something cheerfully by an officer, when he was in mufti at the Ikeja area of Lagos.

Narrating his experience, the PPRO via his Twitter handle said that Nigerian police officers are good, noting that they should be appreciated for standing all the time with paltry pay.

He stated, “I finally carried out my social experiment. I drove around Ikeja at about 11:50pm, in mufti, in a private car. I passed through two police points. I spent five seconds at the first without a word from the police officer. He simply waved me on.

“I spent thirty seconds at the second. Officer: You be Uber?

Me: No. it’s my personal car.

Officer: Find me something na.

Me: I no get anything.

Officer: See as you fine. Find me something na.

Me: (silence).

Officer: Oya, dey go.

“On both occasions, immediately I was flagged down, I switched on the cabin light and wound down the glass on my side. I greeted first. In addition to this, in the second scenario, I smiled and deliberately appeared friendly.

“Note: They did not recognise me; neither did I identify myself. It never got to that. Papers weren’t even asked for. I am positive there are many people with similar experiences out there. Different strokes for different folks, I know. One thing is sure, however.

“Respect is reciprocal. Appreciate those who stand out there all day and night for lesser pay. Don’t be condescending. Don’t be unnecessarily aggressive. Don’t be docile too. Always be firm with your rights. And don’t resort to taking the laws in your hands.

“There isn’t Utopia anywhere. Report the few bad eggs and we will continue to do internal cleansing. Thought to share my social experiment. Will tinker with the variables next time.

“ADDENDUM: This isn’t to invalidate or trivialize the bad experiences some motorists and commuters have had. Absolutely not.”

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Plateau Attackers Spoke Fulfulde, Came on Motorbikes, Ex‑Rep Says

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Former House of Representatives member Dachung Bagos

Plateau Attackers Spoke Fulfulde, Came on Motorbikes, Ex‑Rep Says

Former House of Representatives member Dachung Bagos has revealed chilling details of the recent massacre in Angwan Rukuba, Jos, Plateau State, describing it as a planned and coordinated attack carried out by assailants who spoke Fulfulde and moved strategically on motorbikes. The incident, which claimed over 30 lives, has raised urgent questions about intelligence and security failures in the state.

Bagos, who represented Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency, told Channels Television’s Politics Today that the attackers appeared well-trained and organized, targeting victims with precision before fleeing. He noted that the attack occurred despite prior warnings and arrests of individuals who had threatened violence after Ramadan, highlighting possible lapses in security intelligence.

“What happened yesterday was a planned attack,” Bagos said. “The government had apprehended people who warned Plateau would not have peace, yet the threat materialized. So what went wrong?”

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Eyewitnesses reported that the gunmen moved in coordinated groups on motorcycles, spoke Fulfulde, and knew their targets and escape routes, suggesting prior reconnaissance. Bagos dismissed claims that the attack was a farmer-herder clash, insisting it was designed to provoke unrest.

He criticised security agencies for the lack of transparency, noting that 24 hours after the massacre, no operational statement had been released. Bagos called for state policing as a long-term solution, arguing that localized security forces could track movements and prevent attackers from operating with impunity.

The former lawmaker also stressed the need for justice and accountability, urging that suspects be prosecuted transparently within the state, with evidence presented publicly. He warned that continued impunity has emboldened armed groups, undermining trust between citizens and security forces.

Bagos described the broader pattern of violence in Plateau as largely economically driven, linked to land and resources rather than religion, and condemned all forms of violence regardless of victims’ identity. “No matter who you are—Muslim, Christian, Fulani—you don’t have the right to take any life. Justice must work for everyone,” he said.

The Plateau State Government imposed a curfew in Jos North to prevent retaliatory violence and allow security agencies to restore order. Residents and community leaders have called for urgent action to improve security and bring perpetrators to justice.

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‘Prove Yourself or Resign’ – Natasha Blasts Defence Chief Over Jos Killings

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Lawmaker Representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
Lawmaker Representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

‘Prove Yourself or Resign’ – Natasha Blasts Defence Chief Over Jos Killings

The lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has delivered a scathing rebuke of Nigeria’s defence leadership following the deadly attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos, which left more than 30 people dead.

Reacting to the March 27 incident, the senator described the killings as a clear failure of Nigeria’s security system, warning that repeated attacks across vulnerable communities show that citizens remain exposed despite government assurances.

In a strongly worded statement addressed to the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, Akpoti-Uduaghan said Nigerians are tired of promises and demand immediate, measurable results.

“Angwan Rukuba is another brutal reminder that Nigerians remain unprotected,” she said, recalling the assurances given during his screening at the National Assembly.

She challenged the defence chief to take decisive action or step aside, insisting that “enough of condolences, enough of excuses” as citizens continue to lose their lives.

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The Jos attack has reignited national outrage, particularly in Plateau State, where communities have endured recurring violence linked to complex ethnic, religious, and land disputes.

Local reports indicate that the attackers struck with minimal resistance, leaving behind destruction, grief, and displaced families. Survivors are now struggling to cope with the loss of loved ones, while residents say security interventions often come too late.

Following the incident, security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and military units, have increased deployment in affected areas to prevent further violence. Authorities say investigations are ongoing and efforts are being made to track down the perpetrators.

The Plateau State Government has condemned the killings, describing them as senseless and assuring residents that justice will be pursued.

However, community leaders have called for more than routine responses, demanding a permanent security presence, improved intelligence gathering, and swift prosecution of those responsible for the attack.

The senator’s remarks reflect growing frustration among Nigerians over rising insecurity, with many calling for urgent security reforms and stronger coordination among agencies to protect lives and property.

As pressure mounts on the nation’s security leadership, the Angwan Rukuba tragedy has once again highlighted the urgent need for effective action against killings in Plateau State and across the country.

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Benue School Harassment: Authorities Investigate Assault on Female Student at Seat of Wisdom Aliade

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Assault on Female Student at Seat of Wisdom Aliade

Benue School Harassment: Authorities Investigate Assault on Female Student at Seat of Wisdom Aliade

Authorities in Benue State have launched an investigation following a disturbing incident at Seat of Wisdom Secondary School, Aliade, where a female student was reportedly harassed and assaulted by her peers. The event has raised serious concerns over student safety and supervision in the state’s schools.

According to preliminary reports, the victim, a female student at the school, was subjected to inappropriate treatment by a group of classmates while on school premises. The incident came to light after other students alerted the school authorities, prompting the administration to notify local law enforcement.

The Benue State Police Command confirmed that officers have begun a formal investigation. Police spokespersons said statements are being taken from witnesses, and the identities of those involved are being verified. Officials have emphasized that the safety and well-being of all students remain a top priority.

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School management has pledged full cooperation with authorities, stating that disciplinary measures will be taken against any student found responsible, while also offering counselling services for both the victim and other students affected by the incident. Parents and community leaders have condemned the act, describing it as unacceptable and a violation of students’ rights.

Child protection experts have stressed that incidents like this highlight the urgent need for robust safety policies, awareness programs, and reporting mechanisms within schools. They recommend that schools implement regular workshops on respect, personal boundaries, and peer conflict resolution to prevent future occurrences.

The case has sparked broader discussions across Benue State about the responsibilities of school administrators, teachers, and guardians in protecting students from harassment and ensuring a safe learning environment.

Authorities have assured the public that the investigation will be thorough, and anyone found culpable will face legal consequences in accordance with Nigerian law.

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