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Some unknown gunmen, in the early hours of Sunday, invaded a white garment church to kidnap three worshippers in Obada area of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

The church, Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Ona Ara Parish, located along Railway Station, was stormed during a vigil.

The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident to newsmen, saying the anti-kidnapping unit of the command had been mobilised to the area.

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It was gathered that the three victims taken away by the gunmen were, Adebare Oduntan, Ifeoluwa Alani-Bello and Mary Oliyide.

A source informed that the kidnappers have demanded a ransom of N6 million before the three worshippers are freed.

The police spokesman, Oyeyemi recalled that the command had warned churches against night programmes in areas considered to be isolated.

“If at all such places of worship want to have a night programme, they should inform the police so that police patrol could be extended to such area and adequate security provided,” he said.

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DJ Chicken Arrested Over Viral Video Threatening Seyi Tinubu

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Ademola Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Chicken

DJ Chicken Arrested Over Viral Video Threatening Seyi Tinubu

Controversial disc jockey and TikTok personality Ademola Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Chicken, has reportedly been arrested by security operatives in Ikeja, Lagos State, over a viral video in which he allegedly made threatening remarks about Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The entertainer’s lawyer, Rotimi Stephen, disclosed the development in a video posted on his Instagram page on Thursday. According to Stephen, DJ Chicken was apprehended at the Ikeja Police Headquarters, and he further alleged that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) may also be involved in the matter. “So, DJ Chicken is now with the authorities. He was arrested at Ikeja and he is now at Ikeja Police Headquarters, but I am very sure it is the DSS. He was arrested in connection with the statement he made some days ago about the son of the president, Seyi Tinubu,” the lawyer stated.

The reported arrest stems from a video that recently circulated widely across social media platforms. In the clip, DJ Chicken is heard saying in Yoruba“Tinubu, you can’t win the election. If you win, I will kill Seyi Tinubu. I won’t say more than that.” Following the public backlash, the entertainer later posted another video apologising, explaining that the initial clip was intended to generate engagement and boost his earnings as a content creator, rather than as a genuine threat. This apology, however, appears to have come after the video had already gone viral and attracted the attention of security agencies.

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In an emotional plea, Rotimi Stephen appealed to DJ Chicken’s supporters, well-wishers, and individuals with access to the Presidency to intervene and help secure his release from custody. The lawyer described DJ Chicken as his “personal project” and part of his contribution to mentoring young people in society. He also suggested that the entertainer may have mental health challenges, stating: “He is not that okay. We are just managing him.” Stephen further pleaded: “Please, fans and well-wishers, people that like Chicken and people that are close with the Presidency, please forgive Chicken. He is not that okay. We are just managing him. Chicken is my own personal project. It is my own part of giving back to society.” He urged the government to show leniency, assuring that steps would be taken to address the situation. “I don’t know what to do again. They should please,” he added, expressing his uncertainty about the next steps and his growing concern over the entertainer’s fate.

As of the time of filing this report, neither the Nigeria Police Force nor the Department of State Services (DSS) has officially confirmed DJ Chicken’s arrest or issued any statement regarding the circumstances surrounding his reported detention. Seyi Tinubu has also not publicly reacted to the lawyer’s appeal or the controversy surrounding the video. The Presidency has remained silent on the matter, leaving the public to await official communication from the relevant authorities. This lack of confirmation has left many of DJ Chicken’s fans and followers in a state of uncertainty, with social media buzzing with mixed reactions ranging from sympathy to criticism.

DJ Chicken, whose real name is Ademola Abiodun, is a well-known social media personality and disc jockey based in Lagos. He has built a significant following on platforms like TikTok and Instagram for his provocative and often controversial content. His outspoken style has previously landed him in online disputes, but this marks the first known instance of reported arrest over his online activities. The case has reignited conversations about the boundaries of free expression on social media in Nigeria, particularly when comments are perceived as threatening toward public figures or their family members. As the story continues to develop, many are watching to see whether the authorities will issue an official statement or if the matter will be resolved through legal channels and diplomatic intervention.

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Troops intercept foreign courier carrying drugs, alcohol to terrorists in Borno

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Troops intercept foreign courier carrying drugs, alcohol to terrorists in Borno

Operation HADIN KAI troops have intercepted a suspected foreign courier allegedly transporting a large consignment of illicit drugs, alcoholic beverages and other prohibited substances believed to be destined for terrorist groups operating in the Lake Chad Islands of Borno State.

The successful operation was carried out by troops of Sector 3, Joint Task Force North East, during a coordinated search mission along the Maiduguri–Monguno highway on Thursday, July 9, 2026. Military authorities said the suspect was intercepted while travelling towards Kwatan Doron Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area, an area close to the Lake Chad Basin that has remained a strategic route used by insurgents and their logistics networks.

According to the Acting Military Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, Captain Mohammed Goni, the suspect was identified as Mrs. Rachael Samuel, a 48-year-old Chadian national from Kelo, Chari-Baguirmi Province, Republic of Chad.

Captain Goni disclosed that preliminary investigations indicate the prohibited items were being transported to locations within the Lake Chad Islands, an area that has long served as a stronghold for Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

Items recovered during the operation included seven compressed bundles of suspected cannabis sativa weighing approximately 30 kilogrammes, two 10-litre containers of hydromercuric chloride, popularly known as “Suck and Die,” 48 bottles of dry gin, 61 bottles of herbal alcoholic beverages, one mobile phone, two Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, cash and other personal belongings.

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Military authorities said the recovered exhibits are valued at millions of naira, adding that the suspect is currently in military custody while the seized items have been secured pending handover to the appropriate law enforcement agency for further investigation and prosecution.

The military described the interception as another major success in ongoing efforts to dismantle the logistics and supply chains that sustain terrorist operations in Nigeria’s North-East.

According to the statement, intelligence gathered over the years has consistently shown that terrorist groups often rely on illicit drugs, alcohol and other intoxicants to stimulate fighters, suppress fear and sustain violent attacks against both civilians and security personnel.

By intercepting the consignment before it reached its intended destination, the troops disrupted what the military described as a critical support network used by terrorist elements operating within the Lake Chad Basin, a region spanning parts of Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon that has witnessed years of insurgency.

The latest operation adds to a series of recent offensives by Operation HADIN KAI targeting terrorist logistics, weapons supplies and cross-border movements. Nigerian troops, supported by the Nigerian Air Force, have intensified coordinated land and air operations across Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, leading to the destruction of terrorist enclaves, recovery of weapons, rescue of kidnapped victims and the surrender of several insurgents and their family members.

Security analysts have repeatedly warned that disrupting terrorist logistics remains one of the most effective strategies for weakening insurgent groups. Beyond military offensives, cutting off access to drugs, food supplies, fuel, weapons and financial support significantly reduces the operational capability of armed groups.

The Theatre Command commended the troops for their vigilance, professionalism and commitment to protecting national security. It reaffirmed that operations against terrorists and their collaborators would continue until lasting peace is restored across the North-East.

The military also urged residents to continue providing credible and timely intelligence to security agencies, stressing that public cooperation remains crucial in identifying suspicious movements, dismantling criminal networks and sustaining the gains recorded in the fight against terrorism.

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Kogi Teacher’s Murder: Three Suspects Arrested, to Face Trial for Culpable Homicide

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Maryam Usman

Kogi Teacher’s Murder: Three Suspects Arrested, to Face Trial for Culpable Homicide

The brutal murder of Maryam Usman, a 30-year-old teacher at Brains Minds Nursery and Primary School in Ugbamaka-Igah, Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State, has sparked national outrage and renewed calls for greater protection for teachers in Nigeria. Usman died on June 25, 2026, after enduring a series of vicious assaults by the family members of a pupil she had disciplined, a tragedy that has laid bare the deep-seated vulnerabilities that educators across the country face daily.

The chain of events leading to Maryam Usman’s death began on June 17, 2026, when routine classroom discipline escalated into a nightmare. According to police investigations, Abdullahi Isiaka, the father of an 11-year-old pupil, assaulted Usman at her residence over disciplinary measures she had taken against his son during school hours. Later that same day, while the teacher was on her way to the mosque for prayers, she was attacked again, this time by Ramatu Isiaka Eleojo. The attacks did not end there; on June 18Ojonojima Mary, younger sister to Ramatu Isiaka Eleojo, reportedly went to Brains Minds Nursery and Primary School and assaulted Usman at her workplace, demonstrating a chilling pattern of sustained violence that ultimately proved fatal. Following these brutal assaults, Usman received initial treatment at Grace Clinic in Ugbamaka before being referred to Eleojo Clinic in Okpo for further medical attention, but she tragically succumbed to her injuries on June 25, 2026, leaving a nation in mourning.

Upon receiving the report of the case on the same day of her death, detectives from the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Lokoja launched a comprehensive investigation that moved with commendable speed. The investigation led to the arrest of the three principal suspects: Abdullahi IsiakaRamatu Isiaka Eleojo, and Ojonojima Mary, who had initially fled but were tracked down by diligent law enforcement officers. According to the Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Afusat Saliu Oyiza, a prima facie case of criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide has been established against the suspects, meaning there is sufficient evidence to proceed with formal prosecution. The police have confirmed that the investigation has been concluded, and the suspects will be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction for prosecution, marking a critical step in the pursuit of justice for the slain teacher.

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Kogi State Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, has been vocal in his commendation of the professionalism, diligence, and commitment displayed by the detectives of the Homicide Section, SCID, in ensuring that justice is served in this high-profile case. He reiterated the Command’s unwavering commitment to bringing perpetrators of violent crimes to justice and assured the public that the Command will continue to investigate all criminal cases diligently and professionally, without fear or favour. The Commissioner also strongly advised members of the public to refrain from taking the law into their own hands and to always seek lawful means of resolving grievances, a statement that comes amid reports of attempts by the pupil’s family to resolve a brutal killing through elders and cultural norms—an approach the police have firmly rejected as unacceptable for a capital offence.

The tragic death of Maryam Usman highlights the dangerous vulnerabilities facing educators in the line of duty, reviving painful conversations about the systemic failures that leave teachers exposed to violence. Educators across Nigeria frequently suffer physical and verbal assaults from parents, yet teachers’ grievances are routinely overlooked or dismissed by school administrators and authorities. This toxic trend is dangerously prevalent within private schools, where commercial interests often override staff welfare, leaving teachers vulnerable to unchecked parental rage and treated as submissive servants rather than respected professionals. The failure to protect educators has become a national shame that undermines the very foundation of the educational system.

As the trial of the suspects begins, the Kogi State Government, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) , and civil society organisations must closely monitor the proceedings to ensure that justice is served without interference or undue delay. Ensuring that those responsible are held accountable through the legal system serves as a necessary deterrent against future assaults on schoolteachers, sending a clear message that violence against educators will not be tolerated. Nigerian teachers have quietly endured violence for years, and the case of Maryam Usman is a grim reminder that protecting our educators is a fundamental duty—not just for the sake of teachers, but for the future of Nigerian education itself. Stakeholders must urgently institute robust, uniform measures to protect teachers nationwide, from remote rural villages to urban centres, because only by shielding teachers from violence can we safeguard the classroom, preserve the dignity of the profession, and secure the future of Nigerian education.

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