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Horror, 10 farmers, 8 vigilante brutally killed, two Indians, others abducted in Niger State

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Shawulu Dan-Mammam,Commissioner of Police, Niger State

Horror, 10 farmers, 8 vigilante brutally killed, two Indians, others abducted in Niger State

At least 10 farmers, including women, from Wayam and Belu-Belu villages in Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State, were reportedly killed by bandits in a brutal early morning attack on Tuesday.

According to local residents, six of the victims were beheaded, with attackers taking away their heads.

The incident has left many residents in shock, with survivors suffering from bullet wounds now receiving treatment at a clinic in Kagara, the Rafi LGA headquarters.

Reports indicate that several people were also kidnapped during the attack, which took place around 5 a.m. as villagers were observing early morning prayers.

Bala Tukur, a resident, revealed that people from Wayam, Belu-Belu, Madaka, and nearby communities have fled to Kagara for safety.

“At Wayam village near Madaka under Kagara town, they mercilessly killed 10 people and injured many. The way they killed us now is very traumatic, I swear. Everybody has fled.

“Many people have not been able to harvest 50 percent of their crops including maize that were ready for harvest and getting those crops harvested now would be hard.

“Recently, residents of Kukoki were asked to pay N1.5 million to be allowed to harvest their crops. They paid but bandits came back to attack them four days ago,” he said.

Locals said bandits had resumed aggressive attacks in the last one week as farmers from Wushishi, Rafi, Shiroro, Mariga and Kontagora LGAs of the state began to harvest their farm produce.

On Friday, it was gathered that bandits invaded the ancient town of Zungeru, Wushishi LGA, moving from house to house including a hotel, and kidnapping the occupants.

One of the residents said the invasion of Zungeru happened around 12am on Saturday during which a staff member of Sino-Hydro, Saidu Yakubu aka Abacha, and his wife, were kidnapped.

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He said, “Around 12am on Saturday, bandits invaded Zungeru town. They started operating at a house in Unguwan-Madaki near Gidan-Kwai, the owner of the house was a former staff member of Sino-Hydro Company. So, they entered the house and tried to force the owner’s apartment open but they couldn’t because of the nature of the doors.

“So, they moved to his mother’s apartment in the same house and they were able to forced the door to her apartment open. So, they took the mum and the younger brother to the owner’s of the house.

“In the process, the mother started pleading with them that the boy they had taken along with her was sick they were just waiting for the day to break to take him to hospital. Luckily, on their way, they released them.

“After releasing them, they passed through graveyard and moved to another house belonging to one Saidu Yakubu popularly known as Abacha, a staff member of Sino-Hydro and kidnapped him and his wife. Then, they moved to Diamond Guest House on Wushishi-Zungeru road but they didn’t take anybody.

“Since Tuesday last week, bandits have gone berserk along Zungeru-Tegina-Kontagora road. Our security Operatives have been battling with them. They killed 8 of our vigilantes. But I learnt that security operatives were able to block them somewhere around Pandogari and since that is the only route through which they can escape, they are currently hiding in that rocky area with the cattle they rusttled.”

He said a day before Zungeru was invaded, a commercial driver was shot dead around Kundu village on Zungeru-Tegina road while one of the passengers sustained injuries and several others were kidnapped.

Similarly, it was gathered that 2 indian nationals were kidnapped on a rice farm in Swashi, Borgu LGA on November 2, 2024.

A resident who preferred anonymity said one of the vigilantes guarding the farm was killed during the attack.

The Commissioner for Homeland Security, Brigadier General Bello Abdullahi Mohammed said the state government was aware of the attacks.

He said “The Niger State Government is very much aware. All the security stakeholders have been mobilised to address the issue and prevent future reoccurrence”.

Horror, 10 farmers, 8 vigilante brutally killed, two Indians, others abducted in Niger State

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Gunmen Kill Two Soldiers, Police Officer in Plateau Midnight Raid

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Plateau State Police Command, Alabo Alfred

Gunmen Kill Two Soldiers, Police Officer in Plateau Midnight Raid

Suspected gunmen attacked the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru, near Jos, Plateau State, on Monday night, killing three security operatives in an attempt to breach the nation’s premier policy institution. The assault began around 11:40 p.m. on June 15, when armed men stormed the facility and opened fire on security personnel stationed at the gate. This triggered a fierce exchange of gunfire as security operatives mounted swift resistance to prevent the attackers from gaining deeper access to the premises.

The attack resulted in the deaths of three security personnel, including two soldiers attached to the institute’s security detail and one police officer serving as an orderly to a retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police. According to sources, the slain police officer was assigned to a retired DIG, while the two soldiers died during the exchange of fire that followed the attempted breach. A staff member of the institute, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that security operatives engaged the assailants in a fierce confrontation to prevent them from gaining access to the institution. The swift response of security forces prevented the gunmen from penetrating deeper into the facility or reaching the residential quarters where course participants were lodged. One resident recounted, “I was sleeping when I heard gunshots. I didn’t know what to make of it, but when I woke up, I discovered it was real because the gunshots had already caused commotion within the NIPSS. It turned out that the institution was under attack.”

The attack caused widespread panic in Kuru and surrounding communities in Jos South Local Government AreaBulus Haruna, a resident of Kuru, told reporters that the sustained gunfire shattered the night’s silence and threw residents of Kuru, Vom—home to the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI)—and other communities into apprehension, as heavy shooting echoed for several minutes and left many fearing for their safety.

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The NIPSS management confirmed the security incident in a statement issued early Tuesday by the Head of Public Affairs Department, Dr. Osime Samuel. In the statement, the institute informed the public that a security incident had occurred in the vicinity of the Institute in the early hours of the day, but noted that the situation was promptly brought under control through the swift response of security personnel and relevant security agencies. The institute assured the public that there is no threat to the safety of participants, staff, residents, or facilities, and that normal activities are continuing as scheduled. However, the institute cautioned against speculation, stating it would be “premature to speculate on the nature, scope, or outcome of the event” and that it is “unable to confirm details currently circulating on social media and other unofficial platforms.”

Security agencies have commenced investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The Plateau State Police Command spokesperson, SP Alfred Alabo, confirmed the attack and stated that an investigation has been launched. Security presence around the institution has been significantly reinforced, and manhunt operations are underway to identify and apprehend those responsible. As of press time, the motive behind the attack remained unclear.

NIPSS Kuru is Nigeria’s foremost policy institution responsible for training senior government officials, military officers, technocrats, and policy strategists drawn from across the country. The institute plays a critical role in shaping public policy and governance frameworks in Nigeria, making it a significant national asset. The attack on such a high-profile institution has raised concerns about security around strategic government facilities in Plateau State and the broader North-Central region.

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Why I Have Not Resumed as Ambassador to Mexico — Reno Omokri

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Former presidential candidate and ambassador-designate Reno Omokri

Why I Have Not Resumed as Ambassador to Mexico — Reno Omokri

Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mexico, Reno Omokri, has dismissed reports suggesting that the Mexican government rejected his diplomatic appointment, insisting that the delay in his resumption is purely administrative and linked to Mexico’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Speaking during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, the former presidential aide described claims of his rejection as politically motivated narratives designed to misrepresent the realities of diplomatic engagements between nations.

According to Omokri, Mexico is currently focused on its responsibilities as one of the co-hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, alongside the United States and Canada, a development he said has slowed several routine government processes, including diplomatic protocols involving newly appointed foreign ambassadors.

“Mexico has not rejected me. Not at all. You should understand that Mexico is currently hosting the World Cup alongside the United States of America, and all their focus is on that,” Omokri said during the interview.

The ambassador-designate explained that his situation is not unique, noting that several Nigerian envoys appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are yet to resume their assignments abroad because they are still awaiting the completion of diplomatic formalities required by their host countries.

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“Most of us ambassadors have not resumed. So, I’m not the only one. A lot of my colleagues are in my situation, but it’s okay. These things happen,” he stated.

Omokri maintained that reports alleging his rejection by Mexico were being amplified by political opponents and lacked any official basis.

“The opposition will always say things like I have been rejected. We do not work on the basis of the opposition. We work on the basis of reality,” he added.

The controversy surrounding his appointment gained traction after reports emerged that some diaspora groups had allegedly petitioned Mexican authorities to reject his nomination, citing concerns over his past political positions and public comments. However, there has been no official communication from the Mexican government indicating that Omokri’s appointment has been rejected.

Under international diplomatic practice, an ambassador-designate cannot formally assume office until the receiving country grants agrément, a diplomatic approval that signifies acceptance of the envoy. The process is standard across the world and can take weeks or months depending on the host country’s internal procedures and priorities.

Omokri was among the 65 ambassadors-designate whose postings were approved by President Tinubu as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic representation across the globe. His nomination attracted significant public attention due to his political evolution from being a vocal critic of Tinubu to becoming one of the administration’s prominent supporters.

The former presidential aide has repeatedly defended his decision to serve in the administration, stating that national service should transcend political differences.

During the interview, Omokri also took a swipe at opposition politicians, arguing that political instability within opposition ranks weakens their chances against the ruling government.

“How can you say a man who has been in three political parties in six months is going to defeat a president who has been stable politically since 1989?” he asked.

Until the necessary diplomatic procedures are concluded and his credentials are formally accepted, Omokri remains Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mexico and is expected to assume office once the host country completes the required approval process.

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FBI-Wanted Ezeego Extradited to US Over $7 Million International Fraud Scheme

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FBI-Wanted Ezeego Extradited to US Over $7 Million International Fraud Scheme

FBI-Wanted Ezeego Extradited to US Over $7 Million International Fraud Scheme

A Nigerian businessman and suspected international fraudster, Osondu Victor Igwilo, popularly known as “Ezeego King of the Boys,” has reportedly been extradited from Nigeria to the United States to face prosecution over his alleged role in a multi-million-dollar international fraud and money laundering operation.

According to sources familiar with the development, Igwilo was extradited on Monday from the Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja and transferred to U.S. authorities after years of being sought by American law enforcement agencies.

The extradition marks a significant development in a case that dates back nearly a decade and highlights increasing cooperation between Nigerian authorities and the United States in combating cybercrime, money laundering, and international fraud.

Sources told SaharaReporters that before his extradition, Igwilo allegedly wielded considerable influence within the Kuje correctional facility. One source claimed he maintained close relationships with some prison officials and exercised substantial control over activities within the prison yard.

The source also alleged that another inmate identified as Shettima collected more than N200 million from Igwilo after promising to stop the extradition process. These claims, however, have not been independently verified by authorities.

Igwilo first came to public attention in March 2022 when operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested him during a raid in the Sangotedo area of Lagos State.

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At the time, the anti-graft agency disclosed that Igwilo had been on the watchlist of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) since 2018. He was arrested alongside three other suspects — Okafor Nnamdi Chris, Nwodu Uchenna Emmanuel, and John Anazo Achukwu — over allegations of fraud, identity theft, and money laundering involving transactions estimated at about $100 million.

The EFCC alleged that Igwilo led a network of operatives known as “catchers,” individuals allegedly responsible for receiving, transferring, withdrawing, and laundering proceeds of fraudulent activities on behalf of a larger criminal syndicate.

According to records released by the U.S. Department of Justice, Igwilo was first charged in a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Texas in December 2016. The complaint was later unsealed in December 2018, when U.S. authorities publicly identified him as the alleged mastermind of an international advance-fee fraud scheme that targeted victims in more than 20 countries.

American prosecutors alleged that the operation generated over $7 million in losses and involved false promises of investment funding to businesses and individuals across different parts of the world. Investigators claimed that victims were told they had secured access to large investment funds but were required to make advance payments before the financing could be released. According to prosecutors, many victims paid substantial sums only to discover that the promised funding did not exist.

Court documents further alleged that Igwilo and members of his network impersonated officials and executives of major U.S. financial institutions, including BB&T Corporation and JPMorgan Chase, to make the fraudulent offers appear legitimate. Authorities said phishing emails were used to contact prospective victims, while some members of the syndicate allegedly posed as bank representatives and met victims in person to sign fraudulent agreements.

The U.S. Department of Justice also alleged that operatives involved in the scheme used forged documents and fake U.S. government seals to enhance the credibility of the scam. Some members of the network reportedly visited American embassies and consulates abroad as part of efforts to convince victims that the transactions were genuine.

According to investigators, money obtained from victims was routed through multiple bank accounts in the United States before being laundered and transferred to Nigeria through a network of associates. Prosecutors further alleged that part of the proceeds was used to purchase luxury vehicles, including Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover models, which were later shipped to Nigeria.

Igwilo faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and aggravated identity theft in the United States.

At the time the charges were announced in 2018, U.S. authorities described him as a fugitive. Several other individuals were also charged in connection with the alleged fraud network, which prosecutors say operated across multiple countries and relied on a sophisticated structure of recruiters, intermediaries, and money handlers.

If confirmed by both Nigerian and U.S. authorities, the extradition of Igwilo would represent a major breakthrough in one of the most prominent cross-border fraud investigations involving a Nigerian suspect in recent years.

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