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Kuje Prison attack: Boko Haram had superior weapons, number — FG
The Federal Government on Friday said the terrorists who attacked the Medium Security Correctional Centre in Kuje, Abuja succeeded because of their large number and superior firepower.
This was disclosed by the Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Dingyadi, who spoke with State House Correspondents on Friday.
This followed a meeting President Muhammadu Buhari had with security chiefs on Friday on the attack on the prison at the Presidential Villa in abuja.
Dingyadi said the security personnel deployed to the facility did their best to repel the attack, but were subdued by the superior weaponry and number of the terrorists.
He said: “You see, these kind of things.
“They happen.
“And I want to assure you that all those who are supposed to play a role in ensuring that the attack is neutralised did the best that they could to neutralise it.
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“I think what helped them (terrorists) was the number of people they came with and the superior weapons that they came with.
“And because nobody anticipated it, the few people who were there guarding the place could not withstand the number that they came with.
“I think that was what happened.
“Like I said, this investigation is still going on.
“You will only do good to allow the investigation to continue and may be by the time they finish, you will be able to get the details of what actually happened and why it happened.”
Dingyadi said some of the assailants were killed during the attack.
He said: “Some of them have been killed.
“But I can’t give you the number and I don’t know the number.
“Because like they use to do, whenever one of them is killed, they take the corpse away and you cannot know the number of people who have been killed but definitely quite a number of them were killed and many of them ran way with bullet wounds.”
Dingyadi said the meeting, which was summoned by President Buhari, reviewed the security situation in the country, particularly the Kuje jail break as a result of the attacks on the Correctional Centre by terrorists, the banditry attack in Katsina State, as well as the various attacks on Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State.
The minister said the President was deeply concerned about the recent developments, adding: “Mr. President is surprised that what happened in Kuje actually took place in spite of all the security arrangement that has been made to ensure that such an incident does not happen.
“We are assuring the nation and Nigerians in general that arrangements have been made to ensure that full investigations are carried out to ensure that a repeat of these incidences will not occur.
“The Service Chiefs have been given very clear directives to ensure that adequate measures are taken not only to investigate what happened, but also to take steps to forestall the reoccurrence of such incidences.
“We call on Nigerians to continue to support the Federal Government in its effort to ensure that we fight criminalities to finish and to ensure that this country is brought back to normalcy in a more secure and a more peaceful atmosphere.
“We are moving toward 2023 and government is committed to ensuring that there’s peace, tranquility to ensure a very credible and a peaceful and transparent election in Osun State come early next week.”
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African Virologists Elected to Lead World Society for Virology
African Virologists Elected to Lead World Society for Virology
The African Virologists Network (AVN) has congratulated two of its distinguished members, Prof. Marietjie Venter and Prof. Georgina Odaibo, on their election as President and Vice President respectively of the World Society for Virology (WSV).
In a statement issued on behalf of the Chairman of AVN, Prof. Theophilus Adiku, the Executive Council and the entire membership described the development as a landmark achievement for African science and a testament to the continent’s growing influence in global health leadership.
According to the statement, the emergence of the two scholars followed a successful global election process involving virologists from across the world. AVN noted that their election demonstrates that Africa possesses highly trained scientists with strong academic, research and leadership credentials capable of shaping global scientific narratives.
Prof. Marietjie Venter, who holds a PhD in Medical Virology, is a Distinguished Professor and Research Chair in Emerging Viral Threats & One Health (EViTOH) at the Infectious Disease and Oncology Research Institute (IDORI) of the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Her Vice President, Prof. Georgina Odaibo, also holds a PhD in Medical Virology and is a Professor of Virology at the University of Ibadan. A three-term Head of Department, she is currently serving with the World Health Organization (WHO) Nigeria.
The newly elected officers are expected to serve a two-year term from March 1, 2026 to February 28, 2028.
AVN expressed confidence that under their leadership, the WSV will strengthen global collaboration in virology, promote the One Health approach, and contribute meaningfully to the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The statement was e-signed by Dr. Abdul-Azeez A. Anjorin (MNYA), AVN Secretariat and Publicity.
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Abroad-Based Nigerian Woman Kneels with Children in Emotional Tribute to Husband (VIDEO)
Abroad-Based Nigerian Woman Kneels with Children in Emotional Tribute to Husband (VIDEO)
An emotional moment was recently captured as an abroad-based Nigerian woman and her children knelt to honor and appreciate their husband and father. In a heartfelt message, the woman told her children,
“Without my husband, I’m nothing in this world. You guys should always treat Daddy as your God. Instead, you disrespect your dad, you disrespect me.”
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The scene, marked by tears, hugs, and heartfelt expressions, reflects the deep love and respect she holds for her spouse. Social media users have praised the display as a rare and touching example of family unity and gratitude.
Family psychologists note that such gestures reinforce bonds, model respect for parental figures, and help children understand the value of appreciation in relationships.
The post has since gone viral, sparking discussions on family values, respect for fathers, and emotional expression in Nigerian households.
"Without my husband, I’m nothing in this world. You guys should always treat Daddy as your God. Instead, you disrespect your dad, you disrespect me”🙇♥️
-Emotional moment as an abroad-based Nigerian woman and her children kneel to appreciate the husband pic.twitter.com/QdRRdH21e4
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) February 25, 2026
Abroad-Based Nigerian Woman Kneels with Children in Emotional Tribute to Husband (VIDEO)
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Outrage as US Lawmakers Recommend Repeal of Sharia Codes in Nigeria
Outrage as US Lawmakers Recommend Repeal of Sharia Codes in Nigeria
The United States Congress has stirred national outrage in Nigeria after recommending the repeal of Sharia codes and criminal anti-blasphemy laws in northern states. The recommendations, included in a joint report on “Christian persecution in Nigeria” submitted to the White House by the House Foreign Affairs Committee and House Appropriations Committee, also urged the disarmament of Fulani militias and proposed restrictions on beef and cattle exports to West African countries.
The report claimed that Nigeria is the “deadliest place in the world to be a Christian,” citing attacks by Fulani herdsmen and terrorist groups that have resulted in deaths, kidnappings, and destruction of churches and schools. It accused northern blasphemy laws of being used to silence Christians and other minorities, and urged Washington to push Nigeria toward religious legal reforms.
Religious Leaders Reject US Recommendations
Islamic clerics and scholars have strongly condemned the proposals. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, a Kaduna-based cleric, defended the use of Sharia law, emphasizing that Muslims have a right to be governed by their religious injunctions. He also criticized what he described as a double standard in global religious discourse, noting that while other countries allow governance by religious texts for Christians, similar rights for Muslims are being challenged.
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Another cleric, Sheikh Halliru Maraya, described the matter as “sensitive and double-edged,” warning that foreign pressure to scrap Sharia could deepen religious divisions. He stressed that violence in states like Kaduna, Zamfara, and Plateau affects both Christians and Muslims, urging the US to focus on capacity-building, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism cooperation instead of legal interference.
Civil Society and Experts Raise Sovereignty Concerns
Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, former spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, called the US recommendations “provocative” and detrimental to Nigeria’s sovereignty. He warned that attempts to enforce legal reforms externally could undermine interfaith harmony and national stability.
Political scientist Prof Jibrin Ibrahim noted that while the US can express concern about security incidents, it cannot dictate Nigeria’s domestic policies. He highlighted that much of the violence is driven by banditry and resource conflicts, affecting citizens of all faiths, rather than targeting Christians alone.
Federal Government Stresses Cooperation and Sovereignty
The Federal Government of Nigeria, through Minister of Information Mohammed Idris, described the report as a potential catalyst for broader cooperation. The government reaffirmed its commitment to protecting religious freedom and emphasized that ongoing security operations, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism efforts address threats posed by terrorist groups, bandits, and communal conflicts, irrespective of religion.
The government stressed that any foreign assistance must respect Nigeria’s sovereignty and constitutional framework, while warning against external interference in legal matters such as Sharia and blasphemy laws.
Call for Balanced, Home-Grown Solutions
Analysts and civil society organizations argue that while foreign concern is valid, Nigeria must determine its own policies through constitutional processes and inclusive national dialogue. Experts warn that external attempts to reform religious laws risk fueling divisions and undermining national sovereignty, calling for strategic, home-grown solutions to insecurity and interfaith tensions.
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