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Gunmen abduct pregnant woman, husband, twins in Kwara

Six gunmen have abducted four persons along Obo Ayegunle/Osi road in Ekiti Local Government area of Kwara State.
The victims were given as Sunday Balogun, an automobile mechanic, his pregnant wife, Mary, his apprentice Taiye and his twin brother, Kehinde.
Speaking on the incident, a member of the family, Mrs Laoye Seyifunmi, said the kidnappers abandoned Sunday’s vehicle at the roadside after the incident.
Another family source, who did not want his name in print, said the kidnappers had contacted the family demanding a N10 million ransom.
“They have contacted the family, demanding for N10 million ransom. We have been able to negotiate it to N4 million.
“Although the family and community have been able to gather N2 million, they rejected it and directed that a Toyota Sienna in his workshop be sold to pay the ransom,” said the source.
Several calls and text message to the Police Pubic Relation Officer of the Kwara State Command, Ajayi Okasanmi, seeking his comments were neither answered nor replied on Thursday and Friday evenings.
However, a top security official at the police command confirmed the incident, adding that the wife, Mary, had been freed.
“We still have Sunday and the twin brothers in the kidnappers den as we speak.
“But they (kidnapers) have since left the wife,” the source added.
Meanwhile, the state Public Relations Officer of NSCDC Mr Babawale Afolabi confirmed the incident to Vanguard on Friday.
“I’m aware of the development. I got the information from our office at that local government, but it’s still sketchy as we speak.
“I’m expecting the details this morning. I will let you know as soon as possible,” he said.
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Heavy gunfire in FCT, police recover stolen cars, suspects arrested

Heavy gunfire in FCT, police recover stolen cars, suspects arrested
Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command have successfully arrested two suspected armed robbers following a violent gun battle during a robbery at Royal Court Estate, Jahi II, Abuja.
The incident occured at approximately 3:20 a.m. on March 27, 2025, when police officers from the Mabushi Division responded swiftly to a distress call.
Upon arrival, the suspects engaged in a fierce exchange of gunfire with the officers.
However, using superior firepower, the police were able to overpower the assailants, who attempted to flee but were injured during the gunfight.
A subsequent chase led to the arrest of the two suspects, identified as Rabiu Jubril and Ibrahim Isa, both residents of Tipper Garage, Jahi.
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Police recovered a substantial cache of stolen items and weapons, including two locally-made firearms and three stolen vehicles: a black Toyota Matrix (Reg. No. NBS 348 CP), a black Toyota Venza (Reg. No. ABJ 105 AV), and a grey Lexus IS350 (Reg. No. RSH 295 CB).
In addition to the vehicles, the police also seized valuable electronics, including two MacBook Pro laptops, one Lenovo laptop, an iPad, a PS4 gaming console, a Canon IP1224 camera, and a drone camera.
The suspects are currently in police custody, and investigations are ongoing. They will be charged in court once the investigations are completed.
Commissioner of Police for FCT, CP Ajao S. Adewale, commended the officers for their bravery and professionalism.
He also urged residents to adopt proactive security measures, such as installing tracking devices in their vehicles, to aid in the recovery of stolen property.
The FCT Police Command reassured residents that the security situation is under control and vowed to continue its efforts to ensure the safety of all.
Heavy gunfire in FCT, police recover stolen cars, suspects arrested
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Residents of Lagos, Enugu face extreme heat, amid power issues

Residents of Lagos, Enugu face extreme heat, amid power issues
The ongoing heatwave across parts of the country has left many struggling to cope with the unbearable weather
Reports by the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reveal that residents from various locations, including Ikorodu, Lekki, Isolo in Lagos, and parts of Enugu, described the daily struggle of coping with the unbearable heat and the financial implications of doing so.
They highlighted the high cost of energy, erratic power supply, and the necessity of frequent purchases like water, creams, and rechargeable fans as additional burdens.
Mr Elochukwu Egwu, a resident of Enugu, painted a grim picture of life without water or stable electricity.
“Everybody is feeling it. The worst case scenario is the segregation of people into different electricity bands (A, B, C). Most people don’t even have electricity to cushion the impact.
Here in Enugu, water is a great challenge. Many people have to wait till night before they can take their bath because of the water challenge.
Some people sleep on top of their decked buildings to take fresh air,” Egwu said.
Mr Benjamin Mordi, a resident of Jakande Estate, Isolo, said the unbearable heat had forced his family to relocate their sleeping arrangement.
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“We spread a mat on the floor where we have been sleeping. Unfortunately, the light has not been stable,” he said.
Staying hydrated
Amina James from Lekki said staying hydrated and cool has become a constant routine.
“The good thing is that I have been well-informed about hydration.
“I drink a lot of water and bathe several times a day. I always go out with hand fans to bring down the temperature.
“Every evening, I go out to get some fresh air. When there is no light, we make use of rechargeable fans,” Amina said.
Mrs Olufunke Dada, a resident of Ikorodu, Lagos, shared how the heatwave had physically impacted her and disrupted her daily routine.
“When I go out, there is always water in my bag. Also, I wear sunglasses. The scorching sun is something else.
“I usually stay outside, but whenever I am home, I stay under the tree. I spend more on dusting powder.
“I sleep on the tiles, even with that. I bathe two to three times before dawn,” Dada said.
Mr Efosa Aigbe, who also lives in Lekki, noted that the heatwave had been “scorchy” even with the use of air conditioning.
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He added that he had been drinking water at room temperature regularly to avoid dehydration.
Bola Yekini from Ikorodu said she had developed heat rashes due to the harsh weather.
“I take my bath almost every two hours until sunset. I drink a lot of water. I also got a rechargeable fan air conditioner that has helped a lot in reducing the effect of the heatwave on me,” Yekini said.
Expert warns on climate pattern
Prof. Emmanuel Oladipo, a retired professor of climatology, said heat waves are now a reality in Nigeria due to global warming.
“Government should do the needful to provide electricity. Nigerians should prepare for it by ensuring that they live in apartments that allow natural breeze, and they should always ensure that their windows are open for free flow of air,” Oladipo said.
He also urged residents in the northern region to guard against meningitis during the heat period.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), in its February 19 weather outlook, had warned of a prolonged heatwave, with maximum temperatures expected between 38℃ and 40℃ across the country.
The agency advised Nigerians to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, stay in cool environments, and ensure infants are well hydrated.
Residents of Lagos, Enugu face extreme heat, amid power issues
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Troops destroy terrorists hideout in Taraba, kill 3 bandits

Troops destroy terrorists hideout in Taraba, kill 3 bandits
Troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation WHIRL STROKE (OPWS) have neutralised three bandits, destroyed several camps, and recovered arms and ammunition in a daring clearance operation in Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba State.
The operation which took place yon April 5, 2025 is in continuation of the ongoing military operations codenamed Operation Lafiya Jamaa aimed at flushing out criminal elements from Taraba State.
This is contained in a press statement issued by the Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade, Captain Olubodunde Oni.
According to the statement, the operation, which targeted suspected bandits’ hideouts, saw troops advancing to Achalle where they thoroughly cleared the general area before projecting further force into Chibi.
“On arrival at Chibi, the troops made contact with the bandits, who began fleeing upon sighting the advancing forces,” the statement read.
“In the engagement that ensued, three bandits were neutralized, and several makeshift camps used by the criminals were destroyed. Troops also recovered 2 motorcycles, 1 AK-47 magazine, and 13 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition from the scene.”
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The troops also conducted a thorough combing of the Dutsen Zaki and Achalle axis where over seventy criminal camps have been dismantled in recent weeks.
Oni stated that no human activity was observed during this latest sweep, indicating the sustained success of previous operations.
While commending the troops for their resilience and tactical success, the Commander 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Kingsley Uwa, reassured the people of Taraba State that there would be no haven for terrorists and criminal elements in the state.
He urged residents to remain vigilant and law-abiding while continuing their lawful daily activities without fear or intimidation.
General Uwa further encouraged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies, noting that such collaboration remains vital to supporting ongoing operations and enhancing the safety and security of communities.
Troops destroy terrorists hideout in Taraba, kill 3 bandits
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