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Spokesman for the Sokoto Police Command, DSP Ahmed Rufa’i
Spokesman for the Sokoto Police Command, ASP Ahmed Rufa’i

Abductors of 15 Sokoto students demand N20m ransom

The bandits who abducted 15 Qur’anic students in Sokoto State have reached out to their families, demanding N20 million for their release.

This follows the Thursday abduction of 287 schoolchildren in Kaduna State and the kidnapping of over 200 Internally Displaced Persons from their camp in Borno State on Wednesday.

In response to these incidents, President Bola Tinubu has instructed security agents to promptly secure the rescue of all the abducted individuals.

Liman Abubakar, the proprietor of the Quranic school, verified this information during an interview on Tuesday.

The said students were abducted by bandits who raided Gidan Bakuso village in the Gada Local Government area in the early hours of Saturday.

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Abubakar said the bandits called him and requested for N20 million for the students to be freed.

He said, “They (the bandits) called me this morning around 11 am and directed me to meet our village head and tell him to raise N20 million for the children.

“I went and discussed the matter with the village head but we are yet to conclude.”

Meanwhile, the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Ahmed Rufai, said the command was still working on the release of the students.

“We are still searching the surrounding villages and forest to get the exact location of where the kids are being held.

“We are on it and hopefully we will get them rescued,” he added.

Abductors of 15 Sokoto students demand N20m ransom

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MURIC Calls for Respect for Chief Imams, Urges Improved Government–Religious Relations in Oyo

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Ambassador Mallam Ibrahim Agunbiade
Mallam Ibrahim Agunbiade

MURIC Calls for Respect for Chief Imams, Urges Improved Government–Religious Relations in Oyo

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Oyo State Chapter, has called on the state government, political parties, and public office holders to show greater respect for Chief Imams and ensure proper coordination when engaging religious leaders.

In a press statement issued on Sunday, the group said Chief Imams occupy highly revered positions as spiritual leaders and custodians of Islamic teachings, stressing that their roles are central to the moral, spiritual, and social wellbeing of Muslim communities in the state.

MURIC emphasized the need for stronger government–religious harmony in Oyo State, noting that mutual respect between political institutions and faith leaders is essential for peace, unity, and social stability.

The organisation urged political actors to avoid scheduling official programmes during Jumu’ah (Friday congregational prayers), warning that such timing often disrupts the religious obligations of Imams and creates avoidable conflict.

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It also recommended that invitations to Chief Imams should be issued with at least one week’s notice, except in urgent or exceptional cases, and must be formally communicated with due respect.

According to MURIC, religious leaders should not be treated as ceremonial guests but as respected authorities whose presence deserves dignity and honour at public functions.

The group further called for improved event arrangements for Islamic leaders, including proper seating positions that reflect their status. It also advised that Chief Imams should not be seated in areas where alcohol is served, in order to respect their religious beliefs and preserve the sanctity of their office.

MURIC stressed that these measures would strengthen interfaith respect in Oyo State, improve collaboration between government and religious institutions, and promote peaceful coexistence across communities.

The statement was signed by Barr. Lawal Abduwaheed, Chairman of MURIC Oyo State Chapter, and Mallam Ibrahim Agunbiade, General Secretary.

MURIC Calls for Respect for Chief Imams, Urges Improved Government–Religious Relations in Oyo

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BREAKING: 56 Killed in Accidental Bombing at Borno–Yobe Border Market

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56 Killed in Accidental Bombing at Borno–Yobe Border Market

BREAKING: 56 Killed in Accidental Bombing at Borno–Yobe Border Market

No fewer than 56 people, mostly traders, are feared dead and several others injured after an airstrike struck a busy weekly market at Jilli village, located along the border between Borno State and Yobe State.

The incident, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, has raised serious concerns over civilian safety during ongoing military operations targeting insurgents in Nigeria’s North-East region.

Jilli Market, situated between Gubio and Geidam Local Government Areas, is a major commercial hub that attracts traders and buyers from surrounding communities including Gubio, Chiweram, Benisheikh, Gurokayeya, and Geidam.

According to multiple local sources, the airstrike was carried out during a military operation aimed at suspected Boko Haram insurgents who were believed to have visited the market to collect levies and source supplies from traders.

However, the strike reportedly missed its intended targets and instead hit areas crowded with civilians actively engaged in market activities.

Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred around 2:46 p.m., when several fighter jets were seen hovering over the area before explosions were heard. One witness claimed that at least four jets were involved in the operation, though visibility of all aircraft was unclear.

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“I counted 56 bodies myself and assisted in rescuing injured victims. The number could be higher because more bodies are still being recovered,” a local source said, adding that panic broke out as traders and buyers attempted to flee during the bombardment.

Medical sources confirmed that at least 14 injured victims were taken to the Specialist Hospital in Geidam for treatment, while others were reportedly moved to nearby health facilities. Some of the injured were later referred to a teaching hospital in Damaturu due to the severity of their conditions.

Local officials have given varying casualty figures as rescue efforts continue. A ward councillor, Malam Lawan Zanna, confirmed that dozens were killed, noting that some of those initially hospitalised later died, pushing the death toll higher.

The Special Adviser on Security Matters to the Yobe State Governor, Brigadier General Abdulsalam Dahiru (retd.), also confirmed the incident but clarified that the affected community falls under Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State.

The attack has sparked fear and outrage among residents, with calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the strike and measures to prevent civilian casualties during military operations.

As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerian Air Force has not issued an official statement regarding the airstrike or the reported civilian casualties.

Security experts say the incident highlights the ongoing challenge of distinguishing between insurgents and civilians in conflict zones, particularly in areas where armed groups are known to blend into local populations.

Authorities are expected to provide further clarification as investigations continue and more details emerge about the operation and its outcome.

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Court Orders Forfeiture of Pastor Ebonyi’s Hotel, School, Factory Over Alleged N1.39bn Fraud

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Pastor Theophilus Ebonyi
Pastor Theophilus Ebonyi

Court Orders Forfeiture of Pastor Ebonyi’s Hotel, School, Factory Over Alleged N1.39bn Fraud

A Federal High Court sitting in Lafia has ordered the permanent forfeiture of multiple properties belonging to Pastor Theophilus Ebonyi, founder and General Overseer of Faith On The Rock Ministry International, after ruling that the assets were acquired through proceeds of a large-scale fraud scheme estimated at about N1.39 billion.

The judgment followed an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which told the court that the forfeited properties were linked to funds traced to a fraudulent investment and fake grant operation allegedly run through Theobarth Global Foundation.

The court, presided over by Justice M.O. Olajuwon, held that the EFCC successfully established that the assets were derived from unlawful activities under the provisions of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act. The judge further ruled that the defendant failed to provide credible evidence to justify legitimate ownership of the properties.

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The forfeited assets include a 23-room hotel and event centre in Nyanya Gwandara, a warehouse and sachet water factory in Karu, two office buildings, a primary school, and a bank account containing over N1 million. Authorities said these properties were either directly purchased or developed using proceeds from the alleged financial fraud scheme.

EFCC investigators told the court that Ebonyi was arrested in 2023 over allegations that he orchestrated a fraudulent scheme through Theobarth Global Foundation, where he promoted a fake $20 billion Ford Foundation grant. The commission said he falsely claimed affiliation with the internationally recognised Ford Foundation, a claim the organisation has publicly denied.

According to investigators, victims were made to pay about N1.8 million each as registration and processing fees, with promises of access to the non-existent grant. The EFCC stated that the scheme defrauded individuals and corporate bodies of approximately N1.39 billion before it was exposed.

With the court’s ruling, all listed assets have now been permanently forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria as part of ongoing efforts to recover proceeds of crime and dismantle fraudulent investment networks.

The EFCC said the judgment marks a major step in the prosecution process and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that proceeds of advance fee fraud are recovered and returned to public ownership.

Authorities also cautioned members of the public against falling for fake grant schemes or investment programmes that promise unrealistic returns or falsely claim affiliation with reputable international organisations such as the Ford Foundation.

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