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N175m Fraud: Businessman Reveals How Ex-Bank Manager Allegedly Threatened Him and His Sister

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Dr. Jude Ndudi, a Nigerian businessman, told a Federal High Court in Lagos about how he and his sister were threatened by Fidelis Egueke, a former bank manager, when they demanded the return of more than N480 million that he said was missing from his company’s accounts.

Former Asaba branch manager Egueke is on trial for a 16-count amended charge brought by the Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Legal and Prosecution Department, Alagbon Ikoyi, Lagos.

Conspiracy, fraud, unlawful conversion, acquiring money under false pretenses, and unauthorized withdrawal are some of the charges.

The case, FHC/L/298c/2020, is being handled by Justice Owoeye, the fourth judge to do so.

Dr. Ndudi, who was led in testimony by prosecutor Morufu Ajani Animashaun at the resumed hearing last Tuesday, described how the defendant allegedly asked him to support the political campaign of his relative, Great Ogboru, who he claimed had promised to appoint him Commissioner of Finance if he won the Delta State governorship election.

Dr. Ndudi informed the court that he donated the defendant N20 million because the defendant claimed that if the politician won, it would assist him get the Commissioner of Finance position in Ogboru’s future administration.

The witness stated: “He advised me and my sister to wear bulletproof vests and arrive in a bulletproof vehicle when I informed him that I would be traveling to Port Harcourt for a petition against him.” Startled, I revealed to him that I was the same person who had given his wife a brand-new Mercedes. that I am the same individual who paid for a Caribbean cruise and secured visas for him, his wife, and his kids to enter the United States. I even purchased the outfit he was wearing the day he threatened me.

“I told him that I would not be bullied and that we would meet in Port Harcourt,” he added. After outlining the circumstances to my wife, I told her that I would be leaving. The defendant’s failure to fulfill his promise to return the money shocked her. She said I ought to draft a petition. I subsequently hired a lawyer, who submitted the petition to the Alagbon AIG.

The witness claimed that he received an invitation to speak in Alagbon between October 10 and 15, 2020. He found the defendant making his own statement when he arrived.

“The defendant and his attorneys came up to me and begged for a settlement after we had both concluded our remarks. They assured me that the defendant would proceed with a settlement and give me my money as soon as he fulfilled his bail requirements. I told the defendant that N480 million was missing from the company’s account, N180 million was unaccounted for in the account made for my sister Blessing Ndudi, and more than N150 million was for products that he collected but never deposited when the defendant inquired how much money he had stolen.

He claimed that the defendant requested a return to a previous arrangement wherein he had committed to paying N15 million up front and settling the remaining amount on a monthly basis. The witness consented, but the investigating police officer later told them that any arrangement would be between the defendant and the police because the subject was now under police jurisdiction.

The defendant stated that he did not want a written contract since it would put his employment at Zenith Bank at risk. He demanded the statement he had given to the police and chewed it after we couldn’t agree, Dr. Ndudi told the court.

The witness continued, saying that once he married his sister, the defendant started pressuring him to work for his company, but his wife rejected the proposal.

He said that in November 2009, his sister called him and expressed her desire for a divorce due to the defendant’s excessive pressure to work for his company.

According to Dr. Ndudi, the defendant opposed his plan to open a joint account for his sister at First Bank, insisting that the account be opened with his bank in order to improve his performance and prospects for advancement. He claims that the defendant put N15 million into the new account after bringing the account-opening paperwork on March 23, 2009.

“The defendant took out N7 million on the day the money was deposited into the account, and within two weeks, the full N15 million. We ultimately lost almost N180 million in that account, he stated.

He continued by saying that Chief Ori, a forensic auditor, subsequently found that the defendant had taken more than N179 million straight out of the business account.

Additionally, the witness informed the court that in January 2012, N7,981,083.51 was deposited into the company’s account by SUBEB Asaba, a corporation that also conducts business with us. The defendant barely left N1,000 in the account after withdrawing all of the funds that same month. After that, he sent the funds in three installments into his GTB personal account.

He further stated in his testimony that at some point in November 2018, the defendant called to inform him that he was running for his state’s Commissioner of Finance and that he required money. He declared, “On his behalf, I donated N20 million.”

Dr. Ndudi remembered another instance in which the defendant allegedly borrowed N100 million from him.

Even though the defendant was his brother-in-law, Dr. Ndudi told the court at a prior hearing in July that “the idea of family is no longer there since 2020.” He also mentioned that the defendant had stopped providing for the family’s needs, including paying his children’s school tuition and feeding allowance.

“In January 2020, I discovered that hundreds of millions of naira were allegedly stolen from my account and the defendant’s name appeared throughout the bank statements,” the witness stated in reference to the suspected theft.

He claimed that when he approached the defendant, the latter pleaded with him not to call the police and assured him that the money would be returned. “The defendant informed me that he used my money to renovate a hostel in Abraka, build two houses in Warri, purchase two properties in Asaba, and build a house in Asaba.”

He continued by saying that when he insisted on a written agreement, the defendant claimed he preferred an oral one because a written one could be used to put him under jail or fire him.

“The amount I allegedly stole is too much and I have decided, and my lawyer and family agreed, that it is better for me to fight you with your money and keep the rest,” the defendant allegedly subsequently stated.

According to the witness, he informed him that he would be charged with theft, embezzlement, breach of trust, racketeering, and tax evasion in America and might be imprisoned for 25 years to life. The witness stated, “He responded that he would hire Senior Advocates of Nigeria and that this is Nigeria and nothing will happen.”

He claimed that because he had worked as a bank manager in Asaba for more than 20 years, the defendant assured him that no Asaba police officer would bring charges against him.

Additionally, he claimed that when he confronted the defendant about a N500,000 transfer he noticed in Blessing Ndudi’s bank statement, the defendant claimed that the beneficiary was a former ADC to a prior governor who went on to become a tactical commander at Asaba police headquarters.

“I then informed the defendant that since he had now been transferred to Port Harcourt, I would file the petition there,” the witness stated.

It was reported that the defendant quit the bank after being questioned about the purported fraud and for demarketing the institution.

In November 2020, he was initially charged with three and fourteen counts of previously revised charges before Justice Obiozor. Following the transfer of Justice Obiozor, he was re-arraigned before Judge Ringim on August 7, 2022. After several judicial transfers, the case was sent to Justice Ogundare and is currently before Justice Owoeye.

March 3 and 4, 2026, have been set aside for further hearings.

Ganduje: Kano Will Again Lead in APC Membership Figures in 2027

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All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in Kano State have decided to start publicly endorsing President Bola Tinubu as the party’s only presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, according to former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

According to reports, Ganduje made the statement during the last meeting of a four-day strategy meeting that he hosted at his Kano home. The meeting included APC chairmen, caucus members, and important stakeholders from all 44 local government areas.

According to Ganduje, the meetings were intended to improve internal cohesiveness and restore trust within the party in front of 2027.

“The purpose of this meeting over the last three days has been to ensure complete unity in our party from top to bottom and to reaffirm our solidarity with the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he stated.

He claimed that the dedication and attendance of delegates from all around the state demonstrated their will to maintain the APC’s dominance in Kano and across the country.

The former governor revealed that 44 LGA party executives had asked for permission to start making public statements in support of President Tinubu’s second-term campaign.

Ganduje declared, “We have decided that all local governments in the state should gather their party officials, stakeholders, and supporters to make a public pronouncement endorsing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as our sole candidate for 2027.”

In order to improve grassroots mobilization, he ordered that all APC offices in LGAs and wards be promptly reopened and fully operational.

In advance of the APC’s anticipated start of its digital registration drive, Ganduje stated that the party would quickly send out ICT specialists.

The former governor reminded party members that Kano needed to recover the title for the highest APC membership figures in the nation.

“For the e-registration activity, each local government must supply three computer specialists who will receive training at the state headquarters. We guarantee that Kano will generate the greatest number of registered party members once more,” he declared.

Ganduje also called on party leaders to step up their efforts to encourage eligible individuals, particularly first-time voters, to register early for the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) ongoing voter registration drive.

He emphasized that as the 2027 election preparations get traction, the APC in Kano must continue to be well-organized, fully mobilized, and strategically positioned.

PDP Governors Thwarted My Chairmanship Bid, Claim I’m Too Independent – Lamido

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Sule Lamido, a former governor of Jigawa State, has accused governors chosen on the PDP platform of preventing him from running for the national leadership of the party.

In an interview with the BBC Hausa Service, Lamido claimed that despite a court ruling requiring the party to permit him to run, the governors refused to provide him access to nomination forms.

He claims that Bala Mohammed, the governor of Bauchi State and head of the PDP Governors’ Forum, personally requested him to resign.

“Bala, the governor of Bauchi, called and said, ‘My elder brother, you are stronger than us,'” he stated. We won’t be able to influence you if we choose you chairman.

Reminding the governor that the PDP was founded on group principles rather than individual control, Lamido said he turned down the offer.

“You weren’t there when PDP was formed,” I told him. “One person shouldn’t control the party with history,” he continued.

The former governor clarified that the governors disregarded a court order for the PDP to permit him to run. Rather, he claimed, the party filed an appeal to prevent him from taking part.

Lamido claimed that what happened went against the party’s constitution and democratic principles and accused the governors of taking over the process.

Additionally, he disregarded Tanimu Turaki’s election as national chairman at the party’s most recent national convention.

He insisted that the procedure was illegitimate, saying, “That convention is null and void.”

Senior stakeholders, such as former President Olusegun Obasanjo, were urged by Lamido to step in and assist in reorganizing the party.

He maintained that in order for the PDP to properly fulfill its role in Nigeria’s democracy, it must revert to its original ideals.

The former governor cautioned that if internal democracy is further compromised, the party may see additional deterioration.

I’ve Worked Tirelessly for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release – Orji Kalu

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North Abia A political resolution to the legal dispute between Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and the Federal Government has been demanded by Senator Orji Uzor-Kalu.

In an interview with Sunday Politics, a show that Channels Television watched, Uzor-Kalu made the request.

His remarks are made in light of Kanu’s recent conviction for terrorism-related offenses by the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The legislator claims that he has been discussing the IPOB leader’s situation with the federal government.

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“We must use a political mechanism to address the Nnamdi Kanu issue. No one should contest Justice Omotosho’s ruling, he continued. “I have been working with the Federal Government of Nigeria on how to solve this issue.”

He stated that he would speak with Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi to counsel the President on the issue at hand, while Kanu’s legal team will go to the Appeal Court to contest the Federal High Court decision.

The former governor of Abia state bemoaned the fact that IPOB’s activities in the South-East caused many people to lose their employment and means of subsistence, emphasizing that the group’s efforts have murdered hundreds of Igbo in the area.

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The senator clarified that he had put pressure on Muhammadu Buhari, the president at the time, to make Kanu’s release possible in April 2017.

He recognized the contributions made by Mamman Daura and Abubakar Malami, the Federation’s Attorney General at the time, in getting Kanu released from custody so he could stand trial.

“I am aware of the pressure I personally applied to President Buhari prior to his release in April 2017. “The Igbo who were killed are not being discussed,” he continued.

Suicide Attack Claims Lives of Three Security Officers in Pakistan

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Three Pakistani paramilitary members were murdered in a suicide explosion at the border force headquarters in Peshawar city on Monday, according to authorities who spoke to AFP.

According to Peshawar police head Mian Saeed, “three FC (Federal Constabulary) personnel deployed at the gate were martyred and four others were wounded.” He further mentioned that two terrorists were shot dead by security forces and one attacker detonated explosives.

Just before rush hour, at 8:10 am (0310 GMT), the terrorists attacked the location on Saddar Road, one of the busiest thoroughfares in the city.

Outside the main gate, which had numerous shrapnel holes, an AFP reporter discovered body fragments of a suspected bomber.

“The attack has concluded, and a clearance operation is underway to determine whether any unexploded ordnance is present,” Zulfiqar Hameed, the police chief of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, told AFP.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
Since the Taliban regained control of Kabul in 2021, the province, which borders Afghanistan, has been a hotbed of extremist activity.

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, denounced the attack and praised the security forces’ “timely action” for preventing more deaths.

“As soon as possible, the perpetrators of this incident should be identified and brought to justice,” stated Sharif.

“We will stop terrorists’ evil plans to undermine Pakistan’s integrity.”

U.S. Condemns Niger, Kebbi School Abductions, Calls for Justice

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Both the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the kidnapping of pupils and teachers in Niger State have been denounced by the United States.

The State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs called the attacks “acts that must not go unpunished” and asked the Federal Government to prosecute the culprits in a statement released on Monday through its X account.

It also demanded that the government bolster security protocols and ensure the safety of vulnerable groups, such as Christian communities.
It wrote, “The United States condemns the mass abduction of reportedly over 300 students and teachers from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, Nigeria, and the kidnapping, just days before, of 25 schoolgirls from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State.
“Those responsible for these crimes must be swiftly captured and held accountable. The Nigerian government must act decisively and do more to protect Christians and ensure Nigerians can live, learn, and practice their religion freely without fear or terror.”

It was reported that gunmen on November 17 stormed Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, killing the vice principal, Hassan Makuku, and abducting at least 24 female students.

Four days later, on November 21, gunmen raided St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State, abducting 303 students and 12 teachers.

Initial estimates varied, but the Christian Association of Nigeria later confirmed the figures through a census of missing individuals.

Fifty students managed to escape and reunite with their families.

The abductions mark a surge in school-targeted violence in Nigeria and echo the 2014 Chibok kidnapping of 276 girls by Boko Haram.

In response, the Federal Government initiated rescue operations in various states.

President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, directed the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, to relocate to Kebbi State to coordinate security operations for the rescue of the abducted schoolgirls.

Governments in Niger, Katsina, Plateau, and Bauchi states have also ordered the closure of numerous schools to prevent further incidents.

Schools Under Siege, Leadership Missing’: Amaechi Slams Tinubu Over Rising Insecurity

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After gunmen kidnapped students and teachers from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, in yet another attack on educational facilities, former Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi accused President Bola Tinubu of neglecting to protect Nigerian schools.

Mr. Amaechi cited the recent kidnapping of schoolgirls in Maga, Kebbi State, while describing the act as part of a growing pattern of mass kidnappings. Recurrent attacks on schools, farms, roads, and places of worship, he said, demonstrate that insecurity has become “systemic, national, and urgent.”

Following President Donald Trump’s placement of Nigeria on a list of Countries of Particular Concern and his threat of military action for claimed Christian genocide, a team from Nigeria led by National Security Advisor Nuhu Ribadu met with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth last week.

Mr. Amaechi criticized the government in a Facebook statement for what he described as a concerning mismatch between domestic insecurity and foreign policy ambitions.

“International cooperation is important, but making statements after the fact is insufficient when children are being kidnapped from schools.”

He pointed out that at the time of the assaults in Niger and Kebbi, important security officials, such as the Minister of Defence, NSA, Inspector-General of Police, and Chief of Defence Staff, were abroad.

“Visible, coordinated, decisive, and proactive action is what Nigerians want to see,” he continued. “It must be his turn to protect if it was his turn to lead.”

Mr. Amaechi cited Tinubu’s 2022 proclamation, “Emi lo kan” (“It is my turn”), and charged the president with neglecting the duties that come with authority.

“Nigerian children should be protected if it is anyone’s turn. It is impossible to divorce the obligation to protect from the right to lead.

Mr. Amaechi, a 2027 presidential candidate and current member of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), claimed that such mass kidnappings jeopardize the public’s remaining faith in the federal administration.

Nigeria is the country with the most out-of-school children worldwide.
According to UNICEF, Nigeria has the biggest number of out-of-school children globally, with over 18 million. Of these, 8.1 million are in junior secondary school and 10.2 million are in primary school.

According to Mr. Amaechi, frequent attacks on schools run the risk of making the situation worse forever.

“Schooling becomes a risk rather than a right when kids are removed from classrooms. These tragedies harm not just education today but also the workforce, economy, and peace of tomorrow.

The Safe Schools Declaration, which Nigeria adopted in 2018 to shield schools from armed assaults, was criticized by Mr. Amaechi. He pointed out that under the current administration, the N16 billion allotted in 2022 has not produced any discernible results.

“We cannot abandon a vital national structure intended to protect schools and still claim to be serious about doing so.”

In a similar vein, experts have cited uneven budget releases, inadequate interagency cooperation, and poor implementation.

“Security is economic stability, not just firearms.”
Mr. Amaechi connected widespread poverty and a lack of prospects for employment to insecurity in addition to operational shortcomings.

“People will create illegal sources of income if they are unable to earn a lawful one. Opportunity, dignity, and faith in the government are all important aspects of security.

He called the National Council of State an essential constitutional mechanism in times of national crisis and encouraged President Tinubu to bring it into session.

“When will we use such an instrument if we don’t now?”

Growing fear and criticism
Ten years of widespread school kidnappings, which started with the Chibok event in 2014, have been completed with the most recent abduction. Some victims are still unaccounted for, while others have been saved or freed.

President Tinubu is under increasing public pressure as similarities between his administration and those of his predecessors, Muhammadu Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan, both of whom experienced harsh public criticism due to insecurity.

Political adversaries, such as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, have also called for the president to step down.

Ita Awak, a former APC spokeswoman and aviation regulator, had earlier publicly apologized to former President Jonathan for branding him “clueless,” claiming that insecurity under Tinubu is now “worse.”

Looking back: Buhari’s insecurity
When former President Muhammadu Buhari took office in 2015, he pledged to combat corruption and reestablish security. Many Nigerians anticipated that his military experience would improve the country’s defense.

Rather, insecurity increased. ICIR’s analysis of data from the Nigeria Security Tracker shows that between May 2015 and April 2023, non-state actors killed about 31,821 individuals. Over 5,200 Nigerians were kidnapped in 2021 alone, surpassing the total number of kidnappings from 2014 to 2019.

Banditry, insurrection, kidnappings for ransom, and fatal conflicts between farmers and herders were all part of the wave of widespread violence. The murder of over 100 rice farmers in Koshebe, Borno State, in November 2020 is a striking example, according to HumAngle.

Travel became dangerous, schools and farms closed, and public confidence in the ability of the government declined.

After the Abuja–Kaduna train incident, Amaechi said, “We would have saved lives.”
Since his tenure in Buhari’s government, Mr. Amaechi has been frustrated by structural shortcomings. He was upset that a planned surveillance system was delayed following the March 28, 2022, Abuja-Kaduna train incident.

“The procedure of obtaining the comprehensive security surveillance and monitoring system has been tiresome; I am upset and honestly don’t know what to tell Nigerians anymore. We may have saved lives if the procedures had been streamlined, according to PREMIUM TIMES.

“We were aware of the issue… You would see someone on that track if we had such equipment. Our losses have cost us more than N3 billion. All we asked for was permission.

“If these items were here,” he continued. Drones would have alerted you to the presence of persons in this area. In addition to drones, we also require helicopters.

The presidency reacts
Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga stated that Mr. Amaechi’s recommendations were helpful and would be taken into consideration when contacted.

“I am confident that the Federal Government will give them immediate consideration.”

He refuted Mr. Amaechi’s assertion that important security figures were not present during the most recent kidnappings, though.

“The DG of DSS is present and has been briefing the Commander-in-Chief. There, the Chief of Army Staff is mobilizing soldiers. Following Trump’s military threats, those who were not in the nation went on yet another important mission in the United States.

“To get our kidnapped children released, the NSA has been in contact with security officials on the ground,” Mr. Onanuga stated.

Insecurity Worsens: Dele Momodu Urges Tinubu to Take Action Before It’s Too Late

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Dele Momodu, a media mogul, has cautioned President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action to address Nigeria’s current insecurity crisis before it’s too late.

This was what Momodu said in a lengthy tweet on Sunday.

Before the general elections in 2027, he said, Tinubu is more concerned with crushing the opposition.

Momodu claims that the president has surrounded himself with political vagrants and friends who act carelessly and foolishly.

“If you ask me if Tinubu is serious about fighting insecurity in Nigeria, my honest response would be that he’s wasting all of his energy on fighting opposition in order to have no competition in 2027,” Momodu wrote.

“President Tinubu has surrounded himself with political vagrants and friends, enabling them to act carelessly and dangerously.

“Truth and reality indicate that our leaders are too indolent and completely unserious about true governance, even though Nigerians are busy shouting sovereignty as patriotic citizens.”

“I spoke with our soldiers in Sierra Leone and Liberia more than 20 years ago, and I can vouch for the fact that we presented and continue to parade some of the most valiant armies in Africa and the world today.”

Unfortunately, Nigerian politicians have turned them into ragtags.

Chief Dr. Philip Agbese Pays Condolence Visit to Late Chief Audu Ogbeh’s Family in Otukpa

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Honourable Member representing Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, has paid a condolence visit to the Otukpa country home of the late Chief Audu Ogbeh.

Chief Dr. Philip Agbese’s convoy arrived in Otukpa, Ogbadibo, as part of his ongoing constituency tour. A large crowd of enthusiastic supporters lined the federal road, eager to catch a glimpse of the highly regarded Representative, widely celebrated as the best-performing lawmaker in the history of the Enone Constituency. The scene was filled with excitement, applause, and jubilation as residents welcomed him warmly.

Upon arrival, Chief Dr. Philip Agbese was received by community leaders and residents. Coordinators guided him through the crowd, enabling him to pay his respects to the family of the late Chief Audu Ogbeh and receive blessings from local elders. He was accompanied by dignitaries, including Barrister John, ensuring a smooth progression through the town.

Supporters took the opportunity to cheer and wave, expressing admiration and hope for his continued leadership. The crowd’s resounding chant, “Okanga Again, come 2027!”, underscored their strong endorsement and confidence in his future representation.

ISWAP Kidnaps Dozen Teenage Girls in Borno’s Farming Communities

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While working on their property in Borno State’s Askira-Uba Local Government Area, a number of young females were kidnapped by members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

The attack was verified on Sunday by Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Askira, Deputy Speaker of the Borno State House of Assembly, who said that the terrorists had abducted thirteen youngsters from Mussa district, a nearby farming town.

The victims, who were between the ages of 15 and 20, went to their Mussa property to gather crops when ISWAP fighters assaulted the fields, according to Askira, who represents the Askira-Uba seat.

He claimed that the girls were among the locals who had earlier been moved by the government from Huyim to Mussa because of security concerns.

He said, “The victims are among those relocated to a relatively peaceful community of Mussa to earn means of their livelihoods through joint community farming.”

According to the deputy speaker, one of the kidnapped girls escaped and was reunited with her family early on Sunday.

Twelve others, however, are still in ISWAP custody and their whereabouts are still a mystery.

Askira bemoaned the circumstances and called on the government to take immediate action to prevent more tragedy.

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South, responded to the event by denouncing the kidnapping and urging security forces to step up rescue operations.

Ndume urged locals to continue praying for the teenagers’ safe return, stay alert, and promptly notify authorities.