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Coordinated Bandit Attacks in Kogi Leave Worshipper Dead, 20 Others Kidnapped

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Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP William Ovye Aya
Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer, SP William Ovye Aya

Coordinated Bandit Attacks in Kogi Leave Worshipper Dead, 20 Others Kidnapped

Armed gunmen on Sunday launched coordinated attacks in Kogi State, targeting the First ECWA Church in Ayetoro-Kiri, Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area, as well as the Oke-Agi and Ilai communities in Mopamuro Local Government Area, leaving multiple victims dead and scores abducted.

At the ECWA church, one worshipper, identified as Jayjay, was killed, while at least 20 others were abducted, though authorities warn the number may rise. The Kabba/Bunu council chairman, Zaccheus Dare Micheal, blamed the church for holding services in a tense area and ordered the closure of all local markets.

Simultaneously, in Mopamuro LGA, the Oke-Agi and Ilai communities experienced brutal raids around 4:00 a.m., leaving three people dead, multiple injured, and several residents abducted. In the Jamroro settlement, located between Oke-Agi and Takete Isao and predominantly inhabited by Tiv people, two were confirmed killed, and three sustained injuries. At Ilai, a Bassa community, one person was killed, and three others were kidnapped near the Community Grammar School.

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The attacks were confirmed by Hon. Ademola Bello, Chairman of Mopamuro LGA, alongside traditional authorities and local leaders. Residents expressed concern over the delayed security response, noting that attackers operated freely for over an hour before help arrived.

This wave of violence follows a November 30 attack on the Cherubim and Seraphim church in Ejiba, where dozens were abducted. Local observers fear escalating insecurity across Yagba Federal Constituency, urging authorities to take decisive action.

“The attacks have expanded from communities bordering Kwara State to areas including Ejiba, Orunda-Ile, and now Mopamuro. No local government areas in Yagbaland are safe,” said resident Mr. Ope Owoyemi.

Coordinated Bandit Attacks in Kogi Leave Worshipper Dead, 20 Others Kidnapped

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Woman Arrested After Allegedly Poisoning Newlywed Husband With Rat Poison

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Woman Arrested After Allegedly Poisoning Newlywed Husband With Rat Poison

The Jigawa State Police Command has arrested a newly‑wedded woman suspected of poisoning her husband to death in Gauza village, Jahun Local Government Area. The incident, which occurred on January 23, 2026, has sent shockwaves through the community.

Police reported that the deceased fell seriously ill after eating a meal prepared by his wife and was rushed to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Investigators from the Jahun Divisional Police Headquarters launched an inquiry and quickly detained the wife as the main suspect.

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During interrogation, the suspect allegedly admitted to putting rat poison in her husband’s food, claiming she was coerced into the marriage by her parents, which fueled resentment that led to the deadly act. Police have confirmed that a full investigation is underway, and the suspect will face court charges once the investigation is complete.

The Commissioner of Police has urged the public to remain calm, stressing that marital disputes should never escalate to violence, and warning that such actions have irreversible consequences. The tragic case highlights growing concerns over domestic poisoning and marital-related crimes in the region.

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Bandits Kill Six Persons in Niger State as Police Confirm Attack

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Niger State Police spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun
Niger State Police spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun

Bandits Kill Six Persons in Niger State as Police Confirm Attack

The Niger State Police Command has confirmed that six people were killed by suspected bandits in the Wawa community of Borgu Local Government Area, intensifying concerns over the growing security crisis in rural Niger State.

Police spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun stated that the attack occurred on January 22, 2026, when the victims — including farmers and a local vigilante — were ambushed while heading to their farms near Damala village. Two other people remain missing, and search operations are ongoing.

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Local residents described the incident as devastating, urging the state and federal governments to take urgent measures to protect vulnerable communities from frequent bandit attacks.

This latest incident is part of a broader pattern of banditry in Niger State and neighbouring areas. Recent attacks in Damala village, Woko District, and Kasuwan Daji market in Demo community have left dozens dead, properties destroyed, and residents displaced, highlighting the escalating rural insecurity in the region.

Authorities have vowed to strengthen security operations, while experts warn that continued attacks threaten socioeconomic stability, displace local populations, and erode confidence in local law enforcement.

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DSS Silent as NAPO Leader, Two Others Held Incommunicado

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President General of the National Association of Plant Operators (NAPO), Mr Harold Benstowe
President General of the National Association of Plant Operators (NAPO), Mr Harold Benstowe

DSS Silent as NAPO Leader, Two Others Held Incommunicad

The whereabouts of the President General of the National Association of Plant Operators (NAPO), Mr Harold Benstowe and two other union officials, Mr Tuwonimi Benstowe and Mr Michael Mbata remain unknown, following their alleged arrest by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) in Rivers State, according to their lawyer.

NAPO’s counsel said the union leader and his colleagues were picked up during a security operation in Finima, Bonny Local Government Area, but have since been held incommunicado, with no official confirmation from the DSS on their detention or location. The development has sparked growing concern among family members, labour unions and civil society groups.

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The lawyer described the action as unlawful and a violation of the detainees’ fundamental human rights, noting that security agencies are required by law to disclose the whereabouts of arrested persons and grant them access to legal representation.

The arrests reportedly followed rising tensions linked to NAPO’s labour activities, including a recent warning strike by plant operators working on the NLNG Train 7 project in Bonny. The union had protested alleged irregular salary deductions and tax remittance issues, which were also the subject of a pending case before the National Industrial Court.

Labour rights advocates have warned that the continued silence of the DSS could undermine due process and escalate industrial unrest, calling for the immediate disclosure of the detainees’ location or their release.

As of the time of filing this report, efforts to obtain an official response from the DSS have remained unsuccessful, while pressure continues to mount on authorities to respect the rule of law and constitutional safeguards.

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