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Bandits kidnap Katsina 91-year-old monarch, kill three in Kaduna

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Bandits have kidnapped a 91-year-old village head of Kunduru, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmed, in the Kankia Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Gunmen also abducted 13 travellers in the Faskari Local Government Area of the state.

The suspected bandits invaded the monarch’s residence in Kunduru when most of the residents had gone to bed and whisked him away as they headed for the forest.

A leader in the village confirmed the victim as the father of Kashimu Ibrahim, one of the permanent secretaries serving with the Katsina State Government.

One of the monarch’s sons also confirmed the incident to journalists in Katsina on Saturday, saying the hoodlums attacked the village riding on motorcycles.

He said the bandits came Friday night when most residents of the village were asleep and moved straight to the monarch’s residence and abducted him.

He said the monarch had been sick and wondered why they kidnapped a sick old man.

“As we speak, his abductors are yet to contact the family,” the son added.

When contacted, spokesman for the Katsina State Police Command, Superintendent of Police, Gambo Isah, said he was not aware of the incident.

“I am not aware of that incident,” he said.

He explained that the victims were travelling to Funtua from Mai Gora to collect loans from a bank provided through a family support programme.

The police spokesman said three persons later escaped from the bandits.

He added that the police were making efforts to ensure that the abductees were rescued alive.

He said, “What happened was that 13 women from Mai Gora were travelling to Funtua for this family support loan facilities from a bank, somewhere before Dan Rimi village; these bandits came from the bush and shot at the tyres of the vehicle they were traveling in, forcing the driver to stop. Three women escaped while the remaining nine and the driver were abducted.

“We are making serious efforts to ensure that the nine women and the driver who are still in captivity are rescued alive. The incident happened at 10 a.m.”

Another group of bandits reportedly aided by some youths have attacked some communities in the Kajuru Local Government Area, Kaduna State, leading to the death of three persons.

A man suspected to have collaborated with the bandits was reportedly lynched by an angry mob on Saturday.

Kaduna State’s Commissioner for Internal Security & Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the killings in a statement, saying the police “are investigating the possible collusion of some youths and the bandits in the communities.”

Aruwan said the attacks started in Ungwan Sha’awa, where the bandits killed one Ubangida Dogo in his home, while his son, Jude, was injured.

The commissioner said that the hoodlums also attacked Ungwan Galadima in the same locality and killed one Bulus Gwamna.

He added that another attack by the bandits in Ungwan Gamu claimed the life of one Daniel Danlami.

The statement read in part, “Security agencies are investigating alleged collaboration with bandits by some locals, during recent disturbing attacks in Kajuru Local Government Area.

“The sequence of reported attacks began in Ungwan Sha’awa in Kajuru local government area, where armed bandits killed one Ubangida Dogo in his home. According to the report, his son, Jude Ubangida was injured by the bandits and is receiving treatment in hospital.

“As the bandits withdrew from the village, they also attacked Ungwan Galadima in the same locality and killed one Bulus Gwamna. In Ungwan Gamu along the same trail, one Daniel Danlami was similarly killed by the marauding bandits.”

Preliminary investigations, Aruwan said, suggested that the bandits conducted the attacks with the aid of some local youths.

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Grand Imam of Osun Presents New Olori-Ratib of Osogbo to Muslim Congregation

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Sheikh Imam Surajudeen Ademola Oloye-Irorun Iyalode, newly appointed Olori-Ratib of Osogbo Land

Grand Imam of Osun Presents New Olori-Ratib of Osogbo to Muslim Congregation

The Grand Imam of Osun State, Sheikh Musa Muhammad Rabi’i Animasaun, has officially announced and presented the newly appointed Olori-Ratib of Osogbo Land, Sheikh Imam Surajudeen Ademola Oloye-Irorun Iyalode, to the Muslim community during a special gathering at the Central Mosque, Oja-Oba, Osogbo.

The announcement, which marked a significant milestone in the religious leadership structure of Osogbo Land, came shortly after the Grand Imam formally introduced the new Olori-Ratib to the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun Abidemi Larooye II, during the monthly prayers of the Muslim community held at the royal palace.

Addressing a large congregation of Muslim faithful at the Central Mosque, Sheikh Animasaun described the new Olori-Ratib as a committed Islamic scholar, seasoned cleric, and a capable leader entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating and overseeing the activities of Ratib Imams across Osogbo Land.

The Grand Imam emphasized that the appointment was made after careful consideration and expressed confidence in the ability of Imam Oloye-Irorun Iyalode to provide spiritual guidance and strengthen the administration of Islamic affairs within the ancient town.

The formal presentation was greeted with enthusiasm and prayers from members of the Muslim community, who welcomed the new religious leader and pledged their support for his administration. The gathering also served as a demonstration of unity among Islamic scholars, clerics, community leaders and worshippers in Osogbo.

Speaking shortly after his presentation, the newly appointed Olori-Ratib expressed profound appreciation to the Grand Imam of Osun State, the Nahibul-Imam, the Grand Mufasir, Ratib Imams, Islamic scholars and members of the Muslim community for the confidence reposed in him.

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He assured the congregation of his commitment to preserving the values and traditions of Islamic leadership while promoting peace, unity and cooperation among Muslims in Osogbo and beyond.

According to him, his administration would focus on strengthening harmony among Islamic groups, advancing religious education and contributing to the overall growth and development of Islam across Osogbo Land and Osun State.

The event was attended by prominent Islamic scholars, clerics, community leaders and worshippers, who offered prayers for divine guidance, wisdom and success for the new Olori-Ratib as he assumes his new responsibilities.

Observers described the occasion as a landmark moment in the history of Islamic leadership in Osogbo, noting that it further reinforced the longstanding relationship between the Muslim community, traditional institutions and religious authorities in the town.

The presentation is expected to usher in a new phase of collaboration among Islamic leaders in Osogbo as efforts continue to strengthen religious activities and promote unity within the Muslim Ummah.

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Recruitment: CDCFIB Releases Successful Immigration, NSCDC, Fire Service Applicants

Board Releases Successful Immigration, NSCDC, Fire Service Applicants

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has released the list of successful candidates who participated in the November 2025 Online Computer-Based Test (CBT) for the ongoing 2024/2025 paramilitary recruitment exercise.

According to a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by the Board Secretary, retired Maj.-Gen. Abdulmalik Jibril, successful applicants across the participating agencies are now expected to proceed to the next stage of the exercise, which is physical screening and document verification.

The recruitment covers four major paramilitary agencies under the board, including the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

Applicants who took part in the CBT are to check their status on the official CDCFIB recruitment portal between June 15 and June 20, the Board announced.

Candidates are required to log in using the application number generated during registration to confirm whether they have been shortlisted for the next stage of the recruitment process.

Shortlisted applicants will also be required to upload their credentials and select preferred dates and venues for their physical screening and document verification exercise, in line with instructions provided on the portal.

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The Board advised all applicants to carefully follow every guideline issued on the portal to avoid mistakes that could affect their eligibility or progression in the recruitment exercise.

According to CDCFIB, successful candidates will proceed to the physical screening stage, where their documents, identity, and eligibility details will be thoroughly verified before final selection.

Officials explained that this stage is critical in determining final qualification into the various paramilitary services, as only candidates who meet all requirements will advance.

Applicants were urged to ensure that all submitted documents are authentic, accurate, and properly uploaded, warning that inconsistencies could lead to disqualification.

The CDCFIB also reiterated that the entire paramilitary recruitment exercise remains completely free of charge, warning applicants against fraudsters demanding payment at any stage of the process.

It stressed that no individual, agent, consultant, or organisation has been authorised to collect money for shortlisting, venue allocation, or final selection.

“The recruitment exercise remains absolutely free. Applicants should not pay money to anyone claiming to assist with the process,” the statement warned.

The Board further advised candidates to ignore fake messages, fraudulent links, and unofficial social media accounts spreading false recruitment information.

It emphasised that all official updates on the CDCFIB recruitment process will be communicated strictly through the official recruitment portal and approved communication channels.

Applicants were urged to rely only on verified sources to avoid falling victim to scams targeting job seekers during the recruitment exercise.

Finally, Board Secretary Maj.-Gen. Abdulmalik Jibril reaffirmed CDCFIB’s commitment to ensuring a transparent, credible, and merit-based recruitment process in line with public service rules.

He added that the exercise is designed to ensure fairness across all participating agencies, including the NSCDC, Immigration Service, Fire Service, and Correctional Service.

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Senior Lawyers Drag NYSC to Court Over Deployment of Corps Members to Insecure States

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Senior Lawyers Drag NYSC to Court Over Deployment of Corps Members to Insecure States

WARRI — Two prominent legal practitioners, Olukunle Ogheneovo Edun (SAN) and John Aikpokpo-Martins, have instituted a Fundamental Rights Enforcement action before the High Court of Delta State, Warri Judicial Division, challenging the continued deployment of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to states and communities affected by severe insecurity across Nigeria.

The suit seeks judicial intervention against what the applicants describe as the persistent posting of corps members to areas plagued by terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, armed attacks and other forms of violent criminality, despite widespread concerns over the safety of young graduates participating in the national service scheme.

According to the applicants, the deployment of corps members to locations where lives are constantly under threat amounts to a violation of their constitutionally guaranteed rights to life, dignity of the human person, personal liberty and security.

The legal action comes amid growing public anxiety over the security of NYSC members, following several incidents in recent years involving the abduction, harassment and killing of corps members in different parts of the country.

Edun, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and Aikpokpo-Martins contend that the authorities responsible for administering the NYSC scheme have a legal and constitutional duty to protect participants from foreseeable dangers. They argue that compelling or assigning corps members to regions with known security challenges exposes them to unnecessary risks and undermines the government’s obligation to safeguard citizens.

The applicants are asking the court to determine whether the continued deployment of corps members to areas designated as security flashpoints is compatible with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Nigeria’s obligations under relevant human rights instruments.

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They are also seeking orders that would compel the NYSC and other relevant government agencies to review and reform deployment policies in a manner that prioritises the safety and welfare of corps members.

Observers say the case could have far-reaching implications for the future of the NYSC scheme if the court rules in favour of the applicants. A favourable judgment may require the scheme to establish stricter security benchmarks before deploying corps members and could potentially limit postings to locations considered unsafe.

The lawsuit has already generated significant interest among stakeholders, including parents, civil society organisations and youth groups, many of whom have repeatedly raised concerns about the safety of participants in the mandatory one-year national service programme.

Security experts have also argued that the increasing wave of insecurity in parts of the country necessitates a review of policies affecting young Nigerians serving under the NYSC scheme.

As of the time of filing this report, neither the NYSC Directorate Headquarters nor relevant federal authorities had issued an official response to the suit.

The case is expected to test the extent of the government’s constitutional responsibility to protect corps members and may shape future policies regarding the deployment of young graduates under the nation’s compulsory service programme.

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