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Suspected herdsmen kill five farm workers in Ondo community
Suspected herdsmen kill five farm workers in Ondo community
Suspected herdsmen have killed five ferm workers at Ajegunle Powerline community in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State.
The victims were labourers reportedly hired from Plateau and Kaduna states.
A farmer in the community, Akin Olowolafe, said the attack took place on Tuesday around 3pm.
He said, “These herdsmen killed five of our labourers. We have reported them to the state government and the security agencies but no positive actions were taken.”
According to him, the attackers entered the farmlands, started shooting sporadically and killed five people.
He said activities of herdsmen and armed robbery had made life unbearable for them.
Olowolafe claimed that many farmers had fled their farms for fear of being killed.
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A labourer Fidelis Daniel said, “I was in the farm too when the incident happened. I just heard the sound of guns, and I immediately ran to the house. It was even God that saved me too; they would have killed me.
“They suddenly came with weapons to destroy our crops and killed five people. Three people from Plateau State and two from Kaduna State.”
Daniel called on the Commissioner of Police, Wilfred Afolabi, the Commander of the State Security Network Agency (Amotekun Corps), Adetunji Adeleye, and others relevant security agencies to take measures to put an end to the daily embarrassment and attacks.
Spokesman for the Ondo State Police Command, Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, confirmed the incident.
The police PRO said, “There was an attack on the community, and police is still investigating. But I cannot confirm the number of people that were killed.”
Suspected herdsmen kill five farm workers in Ondo community
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VIDEO: Man Storms Church Vigil in Abia With Cutlass Over Noise Pollution
VIDEO: Man Storms Church Vigil in Abia With Cutlass Over Noise Pollution
A resident in Umuahia, Abia State, caused a scene at a church night vigil after storming the premises wielding a cutlass, protesting excessive noise pollution from loud prayers and music. The incident, captured on video and widely shared on social media, has sparked discussions on community rights, public safety, and noise regulations in Nigeria.
The viral clip shows the man entering the church compound, angrily gesturing at worshippers while attempting to halt the service. No injuries were reported during the disruption, though members of the congregation appeared shocked. Netizens have reacted strongly, with some sympathising with his frustration over persistent loud noise, while others condemned his approach as unsafe and unlawful.
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This incident reflects a broader problem across Nigeria, where loud church programs in residential areas often generate complaints. Experts emphasise that while freedom of worship is guaranteed, it must coexist with residents’ rights to peace and quiet, with regulatory bodies like NESREA enforcing noise limits to protect public health.
Authorities are reviewing the video footage to determine if any legal action is warranted, while local church and community leaders plan discussions to prevent future confrontations. The episode highlights the need for effective conflict resolution between religious institutions and neighbouring residents over noise complaints.
Man Storms Church Vigil in Abia With Cutlass Over Noise Pollution
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VIDEO: Man Storms Church Vigil in Abia With Cutlass Over Noise Pollution
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FCT Residents Applaud FG’s Efforts as Food Prices Drop Across Abuja Markets
FCT Residents Applaud FG’s Efforts as Food Prices Drop Across Abuja Markets
Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have praised the Federal Government (FG) for measures that have led to a noticeable drop in food prices, offering relief to families grappling with high living costs.
Market surveys in Abuja’s major markets, including Garki, Wuse, and Lugbe, indicate that prices of staple items such as rice, beans, yam flour, and gari have fallen significantly. For instance, a bag of rice now sells for around ₦55,000, down from ₦76,000 in previous months, while beans and gari have also seen substantial price reductions.
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Traders and residents credited the price decline to government interventions, including support for farmers, import waivers on key commodities, and improved security in farming regions, which have boosted food supply in the markets. The ongoing harvest season has further contributed to increased availability of staple foods, helping to stabilize costs.
While the reduction has been welcomed, many consumers urge the government to ensure the sustainability of lower prices, noting previous cycles where food costs surged again after temporary dips. Economists stress that consistent policies on agriculture, distribution, and market monitoring will be crucial to maintain affordability for low- and middle-income households.
FCT Residents Applaud FG’s Efforts as Food Prices Drop Across Abuja Markets
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Diezani Alison-Madueke Appears in London Court Ahead of £100,000 Bribery Trial
Diezani Alison-Madueke Appears in London Court Ahead of £100,000 Bribery Trial
Former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, appeared in a London court on Monday for preliminary proceedings in her £100,000 bribery case, one of the most high-profile corruption trials involving a former Nigerian government official.
Alison-Madueke, who served as Nigeria’s oil minister from 2010 to 2015 and was the first woman to lead OPEC, attended Southwark Crown Court before Justice Thornton as the court prepared for jury selection and other formalities ahead of the full trial, scheduled to begin January 26, 2026.
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The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) alleges that Alison-Madueke accepted £100,000 in cash, luxury vehicles, private jet flights, designer goods, and other benefits in exchange for awarding lucrative oil and gas contracts while in office. She has denied all charges, and has been on bail since 2015.
Two co-defendants, Doye Agama and Olatimbo Ayinde, are also facing bribery charges linked to the case. Agama appeared via video link, while Ayinde was present in the dock. The trial is expected to last 10–12 weeks.
This latest hearing comes amid continued international scrutiny of Diezani’s assets. In January 2025, Nigeria and the United States secured the repatriation of $52.88 million in assets tied to her, while the EFCC continues to pursue related funds within Nigeria. Legal analysts say the case underscores the increasing cross-border efforts to fight corruption and hold former public officials accountable.
Diezani Alison-Madueke Appears in London Court Ahead of £100,000 Bribery Trial
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