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Viral Video Shows Man Disarming Robbers After Minna Bank Heist, ₦10m Stolen
Viral Video Shows Man Disarming Robbers After Minna Bank Heist, ₦10m Stolen
A yet‑to‑be‑identified man in Minna, Niger State, fought back bravely after armed robbers trailed him from a bank to a nearby commercial complex along Shiroro Road, disarming one of the assailants in a dramatic confrontation that was captured in a viral video online. Despite his courageous response, the robbers escaped with about ₦10 million in cash and the victim’s Toyota Camry.
The incident happened on Friday, 6 March 2026, around 3 p.m., shortly after the man had withdrawn the money from a bank in Minna. Footage widely shared on social media shows two suspects alighting from a silver Toyota Corolla and approaching the man’s blue Toyota Camry as he stood outside a complex. They forced him out of his car and moved the cash into their vehicle.
In a bold counter, the man wrestled a rifle from one of the robbers, fired several shots in self‑defence, and appeared to disrupt the attackers’ escape plan. The robbers fired back at the victim, but none of the bullets struck him. After a brief and intense exchange of gunfire, the suspects fled the scene in the victim’s car, abandoning their own vehicle and the attempted robbery.
In an interview shared by The Peoples Gazette, the shirtless victim said he initially thought the armed men were policemen before they opened fire. “Two of them just came out of a car. I didn’t even know who they were. I initially thought they were policemen and asked what my offence was … but they started shooting at me,” he recounted. He added that he did not know how he managed to snatch the rifle and return fire, describing it as “a moment of adrenaline.”
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Police Response and Investigation
Confirming the attack, Niger State Police Command spokesperson SP Wasiu Abiodun said that the victim was trailed from a bank to Shiroro Road and robbed of his money and vehicle. Police operatives from the Tudun‑Wada Division moved rapidly to the scene, recovered the robbers’ abandoned Toyota Corolla, and retrieved the rifle handed over by the victim. The case has since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Minna for further investigation.
SP Abiodun added that the victim’s Toyota Camry was later found abandoned at a different location, suggesting the robbers dumped it while fleeing. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects as part of a wider crackdown on armed robbery in the state.
Viral Video and Public Reaction
Social media reactions to the viral video were immediate, with many users applauding the man’s bravery and questioning why police had not arrived earlier to prevent the robbery. Commenters said the footage — widely shared on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and WhatsApp — highlighted both the courage of the victim and the urgent need for enhanced security around banks and public spaces in Minna.
Some viewers described the encounter as a “real‑life action movie,” while others called on authorities to increase patrols on Shiroro Road and other known robbery hotspots. Several commenters noted that the man’s resistance may have forced the robbers to alter their escape plan and inadvertently created opportunities for police to recover key evidence.
Rising Concerns Over Bank‑Related Robberies
The Minna incident adds to growing concerns about daylight armed robberies and attacks targeting bank customers in parts of Niger State and neighbouring regions. Security analysts say such incidents often involve strategic surveillance of bank patrons and rapid getaways, highlighting persistent security gaps on major roads and commercial corridors.
Authorities have called on residents to remain vigilant, report suspicious movements immediately, and avoid displaying large amounts of cash after banking transactions.
CCTV shows a man trailed from the bank (after withdrawing ₦10M) in Minna. Robbers confronted him, sh0ts fired. He fought back, disarmed one, and sh0t that robber.
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Viral Video Shows Man Disarming Robbers After Minna Bank Heist, ₦10m Stolen
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CJN, AGF Warn Journalists Against Misreporting Court Cases Ahead of Elections
CJN, AGF Warn Journalists Against Misreporting Court Cases Ahead of Elections
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi, have called for professional and responsible judicial reporting, warning that accurate communication between the media and the courts is critical to sustaining Nigeria’s democracy ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Both officials spoke through representatives at the 2026 National Conference of the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents (NAJUC) held in Abuja, where stakeholders examined the theme: “The Role of the Judiciary in Deepening Democracy in Nigeria.”
Justice Babatunde Adejumo, representing the CJN, described the judiciary as the guardian of constitutional order, stressing that court decisions only achieve full democratic value when they are properly understood by the public. He warned that misrepresentation of court rulings and sensational journalism could weaken public trust in the justice system, especially at a time when Nigeria is preparing for a critical electoral cycle. According to him, journalists must avoid acting as “parallel courts” by independently interpreting judgments outside legal context or presenting incomplete judicial narratives.
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He further cautioned that inaccurate reporting of court proceedings could attract legal consequences, including contempt of court. Justice Adejumo also referenced past experiences where he summoned editors over what he described as false reports, urging journalists to prioritise accuracy over sensationalism. He warned: “Before you publish any sensational news that may put you behind the bar for years, be careful,” adding that lawyers who hold press briefings outside court premises in a manner that influences media coverage could also face sanctions.
Hussein Oloyede, who represented the AGF, stressed that the media must avoid being used as a tool for division, misinformation, or political manipulation. He said political actors must not be allowed to use the press to “tear the fabric of the nation,” insisting that national stability and unity must come before political competition. He added that government would not tolerate hate speech or incitement capable of undermining public peace, warning that Nigeria must remain stable before political contests can be meaningfully pursued.
The CJN’s address also emphasised the judiciary’s critical role in handling electoral disputes, noting that upcoming elections will test the strength of democratic institutions. She stressed that accurate and balanced judicial reporting is essential to maintaining public confidence in court decisions, particularly during politically sensitive periods such as elections.
The conference brought together judges, legal practitioners, and journalists to explore how the judiciary and media can jointly strengthen democratic governance in Nigeria. Participants highlighted the importance of continuous engagement between the courts and the press to improve understanding of judicial processes and reduce misinformation in public discourse. Analysts say the discussion reflects growing concern over the impact of media narratives on rule of law, election credibility, and public trust in the judiciary as Nigeria moves closer to the 2027 elections.
CJN, AGF Warn Journalists Against Misreporting Court Cases Ahead of Elections
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12 Killed, Dozens Injured in Cross River Petrol Tanker Explosion
12 Killed, Dozens Injured in Cross River Petrol Tanker Explosion
The Cross River State Police Command has confirmed that 12 people died in a petrol tanker explosion in Cross River State, following a tragic incident in Ogoja Local Government Area.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Eitokpah Sunday, disclosed that the explosion occurred during a fuel transloading operation, which triggered a massive fire outbreak and widespread panic in the area.
According to the police, operatives including the Divisional Traffic Officer (DTO) and patrol teams were swiftly deployed to the scene to secure the area, manage traffic, and prevent further casualties.
“The scene was cordoned off while efforts were made in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to rescue trapped victims and evacuate the injured to the General Hospital, Ogoja,” he said.
Authorities confirmed that the 12 bodies recovered were released to families and relevant authorities, including members of the Hausa Muslim community for burial in line with Islamic rites.
Sources within the community revealed that about 38 persons sustained varying degrees of injuries, many of whom are currently receiving treatment following the Cross River tanker explosion.
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Eyewitness accounts indicated that the tanker reportedly fell into a nearby river during transloading, igniting a fire that spread rapidly and engulfed residents and bystanders.
Unconfirmed reports also suggest that a soldier and a police officer were among those injured, highlighting the scale of the disaster.
The police said additional reinforcements were deployed to contain the situation, restrict access to the affected area, and ensure public safety.
A full investigation into the tanker explosion in Ogoja is ongoing to determine both the immediate and remote causes, particularly the circumstances surrounding the fuel transfer process.
The incident has once again raised serious concerns over petrol tanker accidents in Nigeria, especially those linked to unsafe fuel handling and transloading practices.
Safety experts have continued to warn that poor regulation, weak enforcement, and risky roadside fuel transfers remain major causes of recurring tanker explosions across the country.
The latest tragedy underscores the urgent need for stricter safety enforcement, improved tanker operations, and public awareness to prevent future disasters.
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Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
One person has been confirmed dead and another declared missing after a wild elephant attack in Oyo State, triggering panic in Innayin Community and raising fresh concerns over human-wildlife conflict in Nigeria.
The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2026, when residents reported the sudden appearance of the animal within the community.
According to the Oyo State Police Command, the elephant is believed to have strayed from a nearby forest reserve, a situation experts link to habitat disruption, shrinking forest zones, and increased human encroachment.
Police spokesperson, Ayanlade Olayinka, confirmed the development in an official statement, noting that security operatives responded swiftly after receiving a distress call.
“Upon receiving a distress call, police operatives, in collaboration with local vigilantes and hunters, swiftly mobilised to the scene. On arrival, the lifeless body of one Ibrahim Tijani, 45, was discovered in a nearby bush with injuries consistent with an animal attack,” he said.
The victim’s remains have been evacuated to the General Hospital, Iwere-Ile, for examination and preservation.
Police further disclosed that another resident, Alhaji Muhammadu Bingin, 50, is currently missing after reportedly encountering the elephant. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, involving security personnel, hunters, and local volunteers.
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Authorities say the elephant caused widespread fear as it moved through parts of the community, with residents fleeing their homes to avoid further casualties.
The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, reassured residents that efforts are underway to secure the area and prevent additional attacks.
“Our officers are fully on ground, working with relevant stakeholders to secure the area and prevent further casualties. We urge residents to remain calm and cooperate with authorities,” he said.
The police also confirmed that they are working closely with the National Park Service Nigeria to safely manage the situation, emphasising that all actions must comply with wildlife conservation laws.
Residents of Innayin and neighbouring communities have been advised to avoid the affected area and report any sighting of the elephant immediately.
Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict
Wildlife experts note that such incidents are becoming more frequent in parts of Nigeria, particularly in communities located near forest reserves and national parks.
Encroachment on natural habitats, illegal logging, and expanding agricultural activities often force animals like elephants to wander into human settlements in search of food and water.
Conservation authorities have repeatedly called for stronger forest protection, better wildlife monitoring systems, and community awareness programmes to reduce deadly encounters.
The latest tragedy in Oyo highlights the urgent need for coordinated response mechanisms between security agencies, environmental authorities, and local communities to balance human safety with wildlife conservation.
Panic in Oyo as Stray Elephant Invades Community, One Dead
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