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Ex-Boko Haram member slits pregnant woman’s throat in Army barracks

One Private Mohammed Adamu has brutally murdered a pregnant lady at a military facility in Enugu State.

According to Sahara reporter, Adamu with service number 21NA/80/0365 killed the deceased inside the 82nd (Airborne and Amphibious) Division of the Nigerian Army.

The lifeless body of the woman wearing hijab was found on Friday by the daughter of an army lieutenant around the division’s officers quarters.

“A lifeless body of a lady who was stabbed by an unknown person was discovered yesterday in 82 division barracks,” the online media outlet quoted a military source as saying.

“The body was discovered by the daughter of an Army lieutenant who was taking food to her dad who is working on their farm somewhere around the division officers quarters

“And the knife used in killing the same lady was dropped off close to the body while the body was wrapped with the hijab she was wearing.”

The military hierarchy has reportedly decline to comment on the matter,

Adamu, who works with the division’s legal service, and the deceased, who was identified as Hauwa, were said to be lovers.

According to two senior military officers who spoke to SaharaReporters, the suspect (soldier) was a repented Boko Haram member who after his repentance joined the Civilian Joint Task Force and was later enlisted into the Nigerian Army in the year 2021.

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The Nigerian Army had between 2020 and 2021 taken in 400 members of the civilian JTF into its fold to assist in the war against Boko Haram terrorists.

“The suspect behind the murder of Miss Hauwa, the hijab woman is 21NA/80/0365 Pte Mohammed Adamu of 82Div legal services

“Unfortunately, Pte Mohammed Adamu is a repented Boko Haram member who after his repentance joined the civilian JTF. It was from being a CJTF that he was enlisted into the Army in the year 2021.

“Investigation revealed that Miss Hauwa and Pte Mohammed Adamu were both lovers and from same town in Biu local government area of Borno state. He, Pte Mohammed Adamu paid her transport to come over to Enugu and killed her. He is currently in custody of the military police and his statement has been taken in which he confessed to the act.

“The late Hauwa was pregnant for Pte Adamu Mohammed before he slit her throat, stabbed her belly multiple times and tied her up in the bush near the 82Div officers quarters, on the early hours of Friday 12th of April.

“In his statement, Pte Mohammed Adamu claimed that the pregnancy the late Hauwa was carrying wasn’t his own, and he is not ready to father any child yet and he lured her out.”

When told that the Nigerian army had denied recruiting ex-Boko Haram into the military, the source said, “Not everything the army headquarters will agree to, we in the system understand better.

“These are the people we work with everyday. They repent first and join the CJTF, it’s from the CTJF that they do join the military. That’s how it’s being done, not that they do join immediately after repentance.

“We have lots of them, one of the guys in my unit then, late Pte Abdalla from Yobe State was a repented boko Haram.”

Another source also confirmed the arrest of Adamu as the killer of the pregnant woman.

“I know Mohammed Adamu is in custody of the military police and has narrated that he killed miss Hauwa and stabbed the baby in her stomach

“Adamu is the bathman to Major HY Shehu, the persecuting counsel and also DDLS of 82 Division. He killed her with pregnancy over alleged infidelity and her body has been deposited at the 82 division military hospital.

“The body was discovered by the daughter of Lieutenant A Jackson on her way to meet her dad in the farm.”

Ex-Boko Haram member slits pregnant woman’s throat in Army barracks

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2027 Polls: Christian Group Cautions Shari’a Council Over INEC Boycott Threat

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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan

2027 Polls: Christian Group Cautions Shari’a Council Over INEC Boycott Threat

The Christian Social Movement of Nigeria (CSMN) has cautioned against attempts to politicise the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), warning that threats to boycott elections on religious grounds could heighten tensions and weaken public confidence ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a joint statement signed by its Governing Council Chairman, Elder Sunday Oibe, and Chief Executive Officer, Bosun Emmanuel, the group urged religious bodies and socio-political organisations to exercise restraint in public pronouncements capable of straining Nigeria’s already fragile political and security environment.

The warning followed a recent call by the Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) for the resignation of INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan. Speaking at its 2026 pre-Ramadan lecture in Abuja, the Islamic body described the INEC chairman as a threat to electoral credibility and cautioned that Muslims might reject elections conducted under his leadership, citing concerns about neutrality and integrity.

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Reacting to the development, CSMN clarified that its position was not in defence of any administration or individual but a principled appeal to safeguard the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process. The group stressed that appointments into key national institutions such as INEC leadership must strictly follow constitutional provisions rather than religious or sectional pressure.

“With the numerous challenges facing Nigeria, all well-meaning citizens must exercise restraint in words and actions that could escalate an already volatile situation,” the statement read.

The organisation noted that previous administrations had appointed INEC chairmen from different religious backgrounds without triggering threats of election boycotts. It warned that injecting religion into the administration of elections risks deepening divisions and undermining trust in democratic institutions.

CSMN further observed that leadership appointments in federal institutions have historically reflected Nigeria’s diversity and should not be exploited for religious mobilisation. According to the group, sustained religious polarisation could erode confidence in national institutions and weaken democratic stability ahead of 2027.

On broader constitutional concerns raised by some Islamic organisations, the Christian body called for clearer legal interpretation of the role of Sharia within Nigeria’s plural legal system, advocating long-term constitutional reforms aimed at promoting equity, justice and national unity.

The group urged religious leaders, civil society organisations and political actors to embrace dialogue, respect institutional processes and prioritise national cohesion. It emphasised that Nigeria’s stability depends on reducing religious confrontation rather than intensifying it as preparations gradually begin for the next electoral cycle.

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Suspected IED Explosion Rocks Bayelsa Secretariat, Police Arrest Suspect

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Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Iyamah Daniel

Suspected IED Explosion Rocks Bayelsa Secretariat, Police Arrest Suspect

A suspected improvised explosive device (IED) detonated early Wednesday at the Bayelsa State Secretariat Complex in Yenagoa, prompting an emergency response from security agencies and temporarily disrupting official government activities. Authorities have assured the public that the situation is under control, with no casualties and no property damage reported.

The Bayelsa State Police Command, led by Commissioner CP Iyamah Daniel, confirmed the incident, stating that the explosion occurred at approximately 6:00 a.m. Security operatives, including the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit, the Special Drone Unit, and other tactical teams, were immediately deployed to the scene to contain the situation.

Upon arrival, police cordoned off the area and conducted a detailed search, during which they discovered another unexploded device, which was safely neutralised by EOD personnel. The swift response ensured that the Secretariat and nearby facilities were secured without further incident.

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Police also arrested a suspect, identified as Pentecost Elijah, a 60-year-old man from Otuan Community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area. He is currently undergoing interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department, and authorities stated he will be charged in court once investigations are concluded.

In response to the explosion, the Bayelsa State Government ordered a temporary four-hour closure of the Secretariat, affecting over 6,000 state employees. The directive, issued by the Head of Service, Dr Wisdom Ebiye Sawyer, allowed security agencies to complete safety checks and restore normalcy.

Access roads leading to the State Secretariat and Bayelsa State Government House were cordoned off during the security operation, while officers urged residents to remain calm and vigilant. Authorities also called on the public to report any suspicious activities to the police to prevent further threats.

The incident has raised concerns over the security of government institutions in Nigeria and highlighted the importance of emergency preparedness, bomb detection, and rapid response operations. Residents have been assured that normal operations have resumed and that the security of the secretariat and its staff remains a top priority.

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Electricity Workers Serve 21-Day Nationwide Strike Notice to FG

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Electricity Workers Serve 21-Day Nationwide Strike Notice to FG

Electricity workers under the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) have issued a 21-day nationwide strike notice to the Federal Government (FG), warning of potential disruption to power generation and distribution if longstanding labour grievances are not addressed. The union cited anti-labour practices, wage violations, unpaid pensions and taxes, and worsening job insecurity across the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) as the basis for their action.

In a letter dated January 26, 2026, addressed to the Minister of Power, NUEE’s Acting General Secretary, Igwebike Dominic, lamented that repeated attempts to resolve precarious working conditions in power generating companies (Gencos) and distribution companies (Discos) since the privatisation of the sector over 12 years ago have been largely ignored. The union emphasised that previous communications to the ministry failed to elicit meaningful responses.

The union accused sector employers of refusing to negotiate or implement collective agreements and conditions of service, particularly in Gencos. They also highlighted the failure to implement the 2025 National Minimum Wage Act and consequential adjustments for electricity workers. According to NUEE, the sector remains plagued by managements that disregard procedural agreements and workers’ statutory rights.

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Workers further decried restrictions on union activities, claiming that employers deny employees the constitutional right to unionise. The union said that deducted union dues, Pay As You Earn (PAYE) taxes, and pension contributions have not been remitted for prolonged periods, in some cases stretching to 82 months in Discos including those in Kaduna and Kano states.

NUEE also raised concerns about the “militarisation” of workplaces, alleging harassment, intimidation, and threats against employees by managements of companies such as Ikeja Electric and Egbin Power Plc. They stressed that despite repeated electricity tariff hikes and increased revenues, workers’ welfare has stagnated, with no promotions, salary increments, or bonuses, while frontline staff often bear the brunt of customer frustrations.

The union also accused investors in the sector of failing to fulfil post-privatisation promises, including capital injection, metering, network expansion, and improved power supply, citing these as evidence of the privatisation exercise’s shortcomings.

NUEE has called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene by convening all stakeholders to resolve the crisis. The union warned that continued neglect would leave workers with no choice but to take “legitimate labour action” to defend their rights. “We demand the immediate resolution of all these anti-labour issues within twenty-one days of the receipt of this letter. Otherwise, we will not be constrained to take our fate into our hands by employing any legitimate labour weapon suitable for the situation. This is not a threat,” the statement said.

The notice signals rising tensions in the Nigerian power sector, with potential nationwide consequences if negotiations fail. Observers say any prolonged strike could significantly affect households, businesses, government institutions, and the overall economy, highlighting the urgent need for intervention to avert a power supply crisis.

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