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Amotekun arrests herbalist, accomplice with coffin hosting dismembered corpse
The Ogun State Command of Security Network, codenamed Amotekun, has arrested two suspected ritualists with a casket of a dismembered corpse in Ijebu-Igbo.
The suspects were arrested following a tip-off that some persons were sighted with a casket in the middle of the night.
The Field Commander of Ametokun in the state, David Akinremi, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abeokuta, the state capital.
The statement read, “At about 8pm of yesterday (Monday), Amotekun operatives in Ijebu Igbo received an information that some persons were sighted bringing in a casket into a house in Fara area of the town.
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“The operatives quickly mobilised to the scene and on arrival, they discovered that the building is the residence of one Dare Banjo, who is a herbalist.
“A casket was seen at a corner of a room in the house and the stench from the casket triggered suspicion.
“The herbalist, Dare Banjo, was then asked to open the casket. Behold, inside the casket was a dismembered corpse, without head, of a suspected male victim of ritual killing by the herbalist and his cohorts.
“Hence, the said Dare Banjo and his accomplice named Toheeb Talubi were immediately arrested.”
Akinremi said the suspects, who are currently in police custody for further investigation, confirmed that the corpse was meant for money ritual.
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Daniel Bwala Faces Backlash After Al Jazeera Interview With Mehdi Hasan
Daniel Bwala Faces Backlash After Al Jazeera Interview With Mehdi Hasan
Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has come under intense scrutiny following his appearance on Al Jazeera’s “Head to Head” with Mehdi Hasan, where he defended the administration against questions on insecurity, corruption, and governance.
During the interview, Bwala repeatedly denied past statements he made while a critic of the Tinubu administration, prompting widespread criticism from political commentators and Nigerians online. Observers described his defence as a forensic exposure of inconsistencies, highlighting what many called “contextual revisionism” in the Presidency’s communication strategy.
The discussion began with questions about the worsening security situation in Nigeria, particularly incidents involving militias and kidnappings. Hasan read back documented statements and press briefings from Bwala’s earlier political career, during which he had accused the APC government of fostering insecurity. Bwala responded with repeated denials, including phrases like “I never said that” and “I am not aware.”
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Critics argue that Bwala’s approach reflects a broader trend among political figures in Nigeria, where past critics of power often pivot to defend the same government they previously opposed. Figures like Reno Omokri and Femi Fani-Kayode have been cited as similar examples of this pattern. Social media users have labeled Bwala’s actions as the “Anywhere Belle Face” phenomenon, where political loyalty is flexible and principles appear secondary to opportunism.
Political analysts warn that such shifts in narrative have significant consequences. A government spokesperson who distorts or denies past statements undermines public trust, weakens Nigeria’s image internationally, and complicates efforts to combat disinformation and deepfake media. Observers say the interview revealed how institutional credibility can be damaged when officials prioritize political expediency over transparency.
Reactions to Bwala’s performance were largely negative. Many Nigerians on social media described the interview as embarrassing and damaging to the Presidency, while commentators warned that professionalism and accountability should guide spokespersons representing the nation on global platforms.
The controversy underscores a critical question for Nigeria: in an era dominated by digital records and social media, can political actors maintain credibility without acknowledging past statements, or will opportunistic pivots continue to dominate public discourse?
The Bwala interview serves as a cautionary tale, demonstrating that political “receipts” in the digital age can swiftly counter attempts at narrative revision, reinforcing the need for consistency, accountability, and integrity in official communications.
Daniel Bwala Faces Backlash After Al Jazeera Interview With Mehdi Hasan
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Army rescues 12 abducted residents, arrests two suspects in Enugu
Army rescues 12 abducted residents, arrests two suspects in Enugu
Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division Garrison, operating under Operation Eastern Sanity, have successfully rescued 12 kidnapped victims and arrested two suspected kidnappers in Ette Community, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area, Enugu State.
The rescue followed a distress call on Friday reporting that several residents had been abducted by suspected kidnappers in the community. Acting on the information, the troops swiftly mobilised alongside police operatives, Forest Guards, and members of the Neighbourhood Watch to the suspected hideout where the victims were believed to have been held.
A statement shared on the verified X handle of the Nigerian Army on Saturday explained that the security team immediately launched aggressive search operations and fighting patrols across the area to track down the kidnappers and secure the victims’ safe release.
“Responding swiftly and with precision, the troops immediately mobilised in conjunction with police operatives, Forest Guards and members of the Neighbourhood Watch, advancing to the suspected area where the victims were believed to have been taken,” the statement said.
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Security sources revealed that the kidnappers abandoned the victims and fled upon noticing the approach of the security forces. “Overwhelmed by the rapid response and superior combat readiness of the troops, the kidnappers abandoned their captives and fled the scene,” the statement added.
The troops pursued the fleeing suspects while securing the area, successfully rescuing all 12 victims unharmed. During the operation, two suspects linked to the kidnapping were arrested and are currently undergoing interrogation to track down other members of the gang.
Sources close to the military said the operation also recovered items believed to belong to the kidnappers, including mobile phones, motorcycles, and improvised weapons. The swift response reportedly prevented what could have escalated into further violence or ransom demands.
Following the rescue, Operation Eastern Sanity troops have intensified patrols and surveillance across Ette Community and neighbouring areas to prevent further criminal activity and reassure residents of their safety.
The Nigerian Army commended the collaboration between the military, police, Forest Guards, and community vigilance groups, noting that such coordinated efforts have been critical in tackling kidnapping and other criminal activities in the South-East region.
Residents of Ette Community praised the troops for their rapid intervention, saying the operation restored confidence and a sense of security in the area.
Security analysts noted that operations like this form part of a broader strategy by the Nigerian Army to curb kidnapping, banditry, and violent crimes, especially in rural communities vulnerable to criminal gangs.
Army rescues 12 abducted residents, arrests two suspects in Enugu
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Troops kill bandit leader Kachallah, 44 others as three soldiers die in Katsina
Troops kill bandit leader Kachallah, 44 others as three soldiers die in Katsina
Troops of the Nigerian Army have killed 45 suspected bandits, including a notorious commander identified as Kachallah Alti, during a fierce gun battle in **Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State.
The operation, which followed credible intelligence on the movement of armed bandits operating between **Katsina State and neighbouring Zamfara State, resulted in the death of two prominent bandit leaders — Kachallah Alti and another commander known as Damale.
Security sources said the troops engaged the bandits in a fierce confrontation while the criminals were advancing toward communities in the area.
According to security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama, the clash occurred after bandits riding motorcycles and armed with sophisticated weapons attacked **Alhazawa village in Musawa Local Government Area on March 5, rustling cattle belonging to residents.
Local community members, supported by some repentant bandits in the area, reportedly resisted the attack. During the confrontation, four of the bandits were killed and the stolen cattle were recovered and returned to their owners.
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However, security sources said the bandits later regrouped and returned in larger numbers on March 6, allegedly to launch a reprisal attack against the community.
While advancing toward **Musawa through Maidabino A Ward, the armed men reportedly encountered troops stationed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Dan Ali in **Danmusa Local Government Area.
This led to an intense exchange of gunfire between the troops and the bandits, during which the soldiers overpowered the attackers and neutralised 45 of them.
Among those killed was Kachallah Alti, believed to be a nephew and second-in-command to notorious bandit kingpin Adamu Alieru, who has long been linked to several violent attacks and kidnappings across north-west Nigeria.
Security sources said Alti had recently taken on a more prominent operational role within the bandit network following the death of his brother, Kachalla Dan Isihu, who was previously killed by security forces during earlier counter-banditry operations.
He was also reportedly responsible for coordinating several violent attacks on communities, particularly along the **Danjibga axis in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
Despite the success of the operation, the military also recorded casualties as three soldiers were killed during the encounter with the heavily armed bandits.
Security sources said troops have intensified follow-up operations in the affected areas to track down fleeing members of the gang and dismantle the remaining bandit networks operating across Katsina and Zamfara states.
The development is part of ongoing military offensives aimed at curbing banditry, cattle rustling, and kidnapping that have plagued communities across north-west Nigeria in recent years.
Troops kill bandit leader Kachallah, 44 others as three soldiers die in Katsina
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