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Kaduna Abduction Denial: Group Demands Apology from Police, Local Official

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In response to their alleged denial of the kidnapping of 166 worshippers in the Kurmin Wali community of Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, the Adara Development Association (ADA), an umbrella organization for the Adara ethnic nationality, has demanded a public apology from Muhammad Rabiu, the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, and Dauda Madaki, the Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area.

In response to the Nigeria Police Force’s Abuja headquarters confirming the occurrence, the association issued a statement demanding an apology.

On Monday, the chairman of the Kajuru council and the commissioner of the Kaduna state police disputed that the incident had occurred, calling it “mere falsehood which is being peddled by conflict entrepreneurs who want to cause chaos in Kaduna State.”

During a news conference on Monday at Government House in Kaduna, Rabiu challenged anyone to provide a list of the names and other details of the abducted victims.

He said that those who spread rumors would face the full force of the law if they attempted to sabotage the current state of peace in Kaduna.

Madaki, for his part, stated that after hearing rumors of an attack, he mobilized the police and other security forces to the village, only to discover that there had been no attack.

“We went to the church where the alleged kidnapping occurred. The attack was not visible. Mai Dan Zaria, the chief of the community, told me there had not been an attack.

The “I also called the local youth leader, Bernard Bona, who was questioned by the journalists who went with me. He said that nothing of the sort had occurred.

The “I’ve been waiting for this list and no one has come forth with a name, therefore I’m challenging anyone to identify the folks who were abducted.

He had stated at the press conference, “I think that the rumor of the kidnap is being sponsored by people who are not happy with the relative peace that Kajuru has been enjoying since the coming of this administration.”

The Christian Association of Nigeria, the Christian Association of Nigeria’s Kaduna State chapter (CAN), Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria (CSW N), and other organizations responded sharply to their remarks, claiming that more than 100 worshippers had been kidnapped by bandits during Sunday worship.

But on Tuesday, the Nigerian Police Force acknowledged the kidnapping in an Abuja statement, ending the issue.

In order to aid in the victims’ rescue, Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun ordered the deployment of tactical units and increased patrols in the region, according to a statement signed by Force Public Relations Officer Benjamin Hundeyin.

However, Chief Sebastine Barde, the President of ADA, claimed yesterday that the Council Chairman and the Commissioner of Police visited the village and obtained firsthand information from

locals, only to subsequently dispute that no one was kidnapped.

He presented what he called “a misleading and painful narrative that no abduction took place” and accused them of purposefully hiding the truth.

Barde also claimed that no prompt or efficient action was taken to save the victims.

He claimed that instead of recognizing the seriousness of the issue, both officials openly rejected confirmed information as rumors purportedly spread by so-called conflict entrepreneurs.

He called it regrettable that the council chairman, a native of the region, sided with those who tried to hide the catastrophe.

The notion that “the chairman, an indigene of Afogo Ward, would participate in suppressing facts instead of mobilizing urgently for the rescue of innocent citizens and the provision of necessary support” is especially troubling, according to Barde.

According to him, ADA has officially provided a detailed list of the 166 people who are being kept captive.

He claimed that Governor Uba Sani’s public remarks and demeanor were in stark contrast to the actions of the council chairman and the police commissioner.

“Their actions reflected those of overzealous officials who should be firmly reprimanded and called to order,” he said.

Barde claimed that “a complete absence of empathy and compassion toward peaceful and underprivileged citizens subjected to extreme trauma” had no logical explanation.

He stated it is serious and unacceptable to ignore the victims’ pain.

According to the statement, “the association demanded that the Chairman of Kajuru Local Government and the Commissioner of Police publicly apologize to the Adara people for purposefully suppressing the truth.”

Governor Uba Sani was also urged by the organization to “show moral leadership by taking decisive steps in the matter.”

In order to secure the release of the kidnapped worshippers and guarantee the safety of vulnerable Adara villages, the organization urged the federal government, the state government of Kaduna, and public-minded citizens to act immediately.

According to Barde, the kidnappers have not yet contacted the community.

Elder Sunday Oibe of the Christian Association (CAN) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and the 19 Northern States also reacted, stating that it was distressing that the police commissioner and council chairman denied that the incident had occurred.

“We denounced the regrettable event that took place in Kajuru.

The Kajuru council chairman and the police commissioner’s statement that the stories of the kidnappings were untrue hurt us.

“This problem of living in denial is the reason Nigeria is where we are.We believe that to be a careless behavior, and we denounce it,” Oibe stated.

However, he pointed out that the police had improved their reputation since the force headquarters released a statement acknowledging that the incident indeed occurred.

“No one prays for incidents like this to happen, but when they do, we should be open and come together to handle the situation,” Oibe continued. That’s the best course of action.

“We are pleased that the incidence was acknowledged by the Abuja police headquarters.

“We are urging the police and other pertinent security organizations to make every effort to guarantee the victims’ safe return home. We are concerned about that.

Tinubu Is APC’s Greatest Strength Ahead of 2027 – Yilwatda

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the All Progressives Congress’s greatest asset, according to Nentawe Yilwatda, the party’s national chairman.

Yilwatda stated his belief that the president is well-positioned to win a second term in 2027.

The Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, sponsored the APC Northwest Youth Mobilization Meet-and-Greet event in Abuja, where he made the statements.

Yilwatda listed a number of elements that he claimed would bolster Tinubu’s reelection campaign, such as increased young participation, observable policy results, the party’s growing national reach, and the adoption of data-driven mobilization strategies.

He pointed out that the APC has gained recognition as “the largest political party in Africa” thanks to Tinubu’s style of governing and the party’s growing grassroots penetration, adding that support for the party is still growing across the country.

“We keep getting new governors every day. We continue to add National Assembly members on a daily basis.

“Market women come to us. Farmers are given to us. We get pupils,” he remarked.

“This party is your biggest asset,” the APC chairman said, urging members to stay faithful and together while highlighting the importance of unity inside the party. The President is our most valuable resource. This party deserves our support.

ADC Faces Internal Struggle Between Two Principalities – Oladimej

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Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, the two past presidential contenders, have been characterized by African Democratic Congress (ADC) leader Fabiyi Oladimeji as the two princes inside the coalition party, each pursuing a shared objective.

According to reports, Oladimeji stated in an interview on Arise Television’s “Prime Time” that since Peter Obi joined the ADC, there has been a persistent attack on Atiku, a member of the same opposition party, rather than unity within the party and coalition.

He claims that politics is about interests, but since Atiku and Peter Obi are members of the same coalition, there is no justification for their followers to disparage one another.

“Power, not poetry, governs Nigeria,” he declared. And those who shout justice the loudest typically don’t have the most influence. Those that comprehend the dynamics are the ones who protect it.

“The ADC has two principalities. Both Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar are independent principals. We also have people like Rotimi Amaechi and Nasir El-Rufai.

This is not new to us. These are all not brand-new. I want to advise Nigerians to maintain their composure. The ADC is the vehicle that will transport everyone, and something will come together.

David Mark, a seasoned man, is currently in charge of ADC. He cannot have it taken away from him. Additionally, the vision is crystal clear.

Since politics is about interests, the followers of Atiku and Peter Obi who are creating noise have the right to do so. And I’m glad Atiku boldly stated, “No, you don’t do this.”

“There is absolutely no justification for the “Obidients” and the “Atikulates” to attack one another because they are fighting for the same cause and are part of the same coalition.”

Igbokwe Expresses Frustration Over Continuous Demolition of Igbo Homes in Lagos

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Joe Igbokwe, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has bemoaned the ongoing destruction of Ndigbo mansions in Lagos State.

Igbokwe claimed in a post on his official Facebook page that he has gotten a lot of calls from Igbo people complaining about state government personnel demolishing their homes.

“For hours on end, hundreds of Igbo people in Lagos have called me to lament the loss of their homes. I am under constant pressure on this issue,” Igbokwe remarked.

He claims that “having been in Lagos for over 40 years, I know their humongous investment of Igbo in Lagos” and that Igbo people play a significant role in the development of Lagos.

I’m under siege. I’m weary. I am worn out. I’m choking. I am weakened. I’m frail. Every day, I’m under pressure. This is a significant issue, and I want a solution.

“I want to build understanding bridges.” I aim to build bridges amongst people. I want Lagos to be quiet. He declared, “I want a fresh agreement with the Yorubas and Igbo in Lagos.

Babjide San-wolu, the state governor, was urged by the APC leader to “look into the matter and find an amicable solution to the problem.”

Charles Okocha Blasts Peller Over Dating Request for His Daughter

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In response to a well-known streamer, Peller, asking his daughter out on a date during a live TikTok session, Nollywood actor Charles Okocha responded.

According to reports, the incident occurred on January 21, 2026, when Peller joined a livestream and discussed Okocha’s daughter.

He claimed he wanted to let her father know about his intention to take her out because he mistakenly thought she was around 20.

He identified himself as her future husband and asserted that he was her age mate.

The actor was not amused by the request.

After hearing the remark, Okocha appeared astonished and outraged in a video from the broadcast.

He threatened to punish the young man for discussing his daughter in such a manner and urged those in the vicinity to bring Peller to him.

“I want to go on a date with the daughter of Charles Okocha,” he declared. I will let her dad know. I’m going to be her husband in the future.He will go on the date with us. She’s probably up to 20 years old. She’s my age, friend.

Okocha made it apparent that he was protecting his child and would not permit anyone to talk negligently about him.

“You see that little boy called Peller? I swear to God, I’ll spank his ass like crazy,” he added. “I need you to go get that boy for me.” I will beat him mercilessly. Peller is referring to my daughter? My amazing daughter.Who on earth are you?

Shittu Says Pardoning Bandits Will Only Produce More Criminals

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Adebayo Shittu, a former minister of communications, has cautioned that giving amnesty to bandits is a sign that the nation will continue to produce criminals.

Shittu disclosed this information on Wednesday during a live appearance on the current affairs program “Frontline” on Eagle 102.5FM in Ilese Ijebu, Ogun State.

According to reports, Shittu, a native of Oyo State, was a minister in the government of the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

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However, Shittu stated on the DAILY POST-monitored radio program on Wednesday that any attempt to provide amnesty to bandits would encourage greater criminal activity in the nation.

“You might as well open the prisons if you grant amnesty to hundreds of criminals.” It conveys the incorrect message, he said.

Speaking about the decision of some opposition politicians to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Shittu claimed that the lawmakers’ defection to the APC was caused by instability in the Peoples Democratic Party and other political parties.

“People will relocate to areas with stability when parties mismanage themselves, but nobody wants a one-party state. “That’s basic math,” he continued.

APC Leader Explains Tinubu–Shettima Speculation Ahead of 2027 Election

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Abayomi Nurain Mumuni, a security expert and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has warned against calls to replace Vice President Kashim Shettima before the 2027 general elections, claiming that doing so could make it more difficult for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to win a second term.

Mumuni stated that any decision about the party’s presidential ticket should be based on political calculations rather than sentiment.

Mumuni, who was a member of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council’s intelligence and security team during the 2023 election, reportedly said that proposals to replace the vice president on religious grounds were politically dangerous.

He maintained that discussions concerning the introduction of a Christian vice presidential candidate to allay worries about religious balance might not be in line with the political climate of today.

He claims that there isn’t currently a Christian contender in the North with the national appeal and grassroots power needed to supplement President Tinubu’s support base.

“Political calculations and electoral realities, not sentiment, must guide decisions of this magnitude,” Mumuni stated.

Speaking on Wednesday, the APC leader addressed the controversy surrounding the removal of Vice President Shettima’s picture off a banner at the North-East Zonal Public Hearing on the APC constitution revision.

Public conjecture over the party’s 2027 ticket and potential modifications to the current political structure has been triggered by the occurrence.

Vice President Shettima has demonstrated devotion to President Tinubu and is still dedicated to the administration’s strategic agenda, Mumuni emphasized.

He pointed out that consistent leadership frequently fosters political stability and improves efficient governance.

He claims that changing the vice presidential position at this point could create confusion in the public sphere and inside the ruling party, particularly as the administration continues to implement its agenda.

Mumuni advised APC leaders to look for different ways to promote inclusion without upsetting the current ticket, even as she acknowledged the validity of calls for greater representation.

He proposed that inclusivity might be strengthened without undermining the party by strategically appointing competent people with a track record of success and widespread support.

Additionally, the APC leader cautioned against making direct analogies between the political climate in Nigeria and advancements in other democracies, such as the US.

According to him, Nigeria’s political environment necessitates answers that are specific to its social and political circumstances.

Mumuni listed some obstacles to replacing the vice president, such as internal party conflicts, alignment issues, and the requirement for a new running partner to foster cooperation and trust.

During a crucial political time, he continued, such a shift might also have an impact on administrative effectiveness and policy coordination.

As 2027 election preparations get up steam, Mumuni insisted that keeping the Tinubu–Shettima ticket is still the best course of action.

He urged APC stakeholders to give unity, internal cohesiveness, and governance delivery top priority.

“The country’s interests will be best served by maintaining cohesion and prioritizing effective governance,” he stated.

Breaking: Court Upholds Abure’s Removal, Directs INEC to Recognize Nenadi Usman’s LP

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According to reports, Julius Abure’s dismissal as the national chairman of the Labour Party (LP) was upheld by the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Additionally, the Court mandated that the National Caretaker Committee, chaired by Senator Nenadi Usman, be acknowledged as the legitimate leadership of the party by the Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC.

Human rights attorney Inibehe Effiong revealed the event in a post on X, claiming to have been at the Federal High Court when the ruling in a related case was handed down.

According to Effiong, Justice Lifu’s ruling on Wednesday confirmed that Abure’s term had ended in accordance with a previous Supreme Court ruling, upholding the Nenadi Usman-led committee as the only legitimate and authorized head of the Labour Party.

As a result, the court ordered INEC to acknowledge Nenadi Usman as the party’s leader right away.

“I am currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja for a case,” he added. I heard the verdict in a different case.

The National Caretaker Committee, chaired by Senator Nnadi Esther Usman, was recently upheld by Honorable Justice Lifu as the sole legitimate and legitimate leadership of the Labour Party.

The judge reiterated that Julius Abure’s term had ended as a result of the Supreme Court’s ruling.

“The judge mandated that INEC immediately acknowledge Nnadi Usman.”

Dozens Killed in Fierce Gunfight Between Soldiers and Terrorists at Timbuktu Triangle

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Following a gunfight between the criminal elements and the soldiers of the Nigerian Army’s Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), several terrorists were killed.

Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, the Media Information Officer for the Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, said this in a statement on Tuesday.

He claimed that important terrorist sites throughout the triangle, including as Tergejeri, Chiralia, and the broader Ajigin/Abirma districts, were successfully cleansed and taken over by the forces.

He continued by saying that numerous terrorists were neutralized as a result of soldiers engaging fleeing terrorist forces with heavy fire throughout the operation.

Some brave troops and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force were reportedly killed during the operation, while others were injured.

While confirming the losses, Uba stated in the statement that some soldiers were killed and injured when terrorists used Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIED) to breach the defensive position.

He confirmed that the injured individuals were successfully transported to the hospital, where they are undergoing treatment, and that the troops’ morale is still good.

“Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) troops have continued to move into the Timbuktu Triangle, making notable operational progress and significantly undermining terrorist networks in the region. Tergejeri, Chiralia, and the Ajigin/Abirma general regions were among the important terrorist locations in the triangle that soldiers successfully cleared and took control of during the most recent phase of operations. Several terrorists were neutralized as a result of the army’ sporadic encounters with escaping terrorist members and their intense gunfire.

On January 20, 2026, forces came across two vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED) while consolidating at a harbor area around six kilometers north of Chilaria. One VBIED was successfully neutralized with alertness and prompt action. However, certain logistics systems were impacted by the second VBIED’s breakthrough of the defensive position. Some brave soldiers and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force lost their lives during this attack, while others were injured. Nigerian Army Aviation helicopters quickly transported the injured to 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital. Nigerian Air Force platforms from the Air Component worked in tandem with other Nigerian Army air platforms to offer constant overwatch during the evacuation, ensuring the security of ground personnel and the safe extraction of casualties while neutralizing further terrorists.

“forces found mass graves containing an estimated 20 terrorist bodies slain during clashes with forces in the Timbuktu Triangle and buried by their colleagues, further demonstrating the militants’ severe losses. This finding significantly undermines terrorist propaganda narratives and reveals the extent of terrorist casualties.

The security situation is largely stable throughout the theater. Operations continue with constant pressure on terrorist elements that are escaping, and troops’ morale and fighting effectiveness remain high. The complete statement states, “OPHK troops are unwavering in their resolve to defend civilians, destroy terrorist networks, and establish enduring peace and security throughout the North East.”

Police Arrest Church General Overseer Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of Two Minors

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Bishop Gideon Osazee, the “General Overseer” of Rollo Life of Christ Brethren Ministry, has been arrested by the Edo State Government on suspicion of sexually abusing two biological sisters who are minors.

The victims are 13 and 17 years old, according to government officials, which raises grave concerns about child abuse and safeguarding in places of worship.

Authorities also disclosed that four additional young women have purportedly come forward with similar accusations against the clergyman, suggesting that the accusations may go beyond the two sisters.

According to reports, the revelation has raised public anxiety and prompted demands for a comprehensive and open investigation.

After days of monitoring to ensure a successful arrest, it was reported that Bishop Osazee was arrested by Edo State Government personnel.

The operation, according to officials, was meticulously designed to stop the suspect from eluding law police.

Eugene Abdullah, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, spoke about the development and added that other children connected to the church had also experienced unsettling encounters.

He claimed that these reports included claims of sexual harassment purportedly associated with the suspect.

Faith Edebor of the Vivian Sexual Assault Referral Centre also commented on the case, stating that investigators’ initial findings have validated important aspects of the victims’ testimonies.

She pointed out that although investigations were still in progress, preliminary data seemed to corroborate the complainants’ allegations.

However, Bishop Osazee refuted the accusations made against him.

He insisted that he only had a consensual relationship with the older of the two sisters and denied having any sexual relations with children.

According to the authorities, the case is still being investigated, and statements and evidence from victims, witnesses, and other pertinent parties are still being gathered.

The Edo State Government reiterated its dedication to safeguarding children and making sure that those found guilty are held accountable.

Strong responses to the case have persisted, rekindling conversations about child protection and responsibility in religious organizations.