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  • NYSC member’s mother recounts son’s death in Abuja shooting

    NYSC member’s mother recounts son’s death in Abuja shooting

    Habiba Abubakar, mother of Abdulsamad Jamiu, the National Youth Service Corps member killed in Dei-Dei, Abuja, has narrated how she received the news of her son’s death, describing a distressing sequence of events marked by confusion and fear.

    Speaking in an interview with TheCable on Monday, Abubakar said she was away with her husband for a burial ceremony when a neighbour alerted her to gunshots in their area in the early hours of the day.

    “I travelled on Thursday, hoping to come back on Saturday to meet my son at home. Only for me to receive a call from my next neighbour around 2:30. ‘I said hello. Hope there is no problem?’ She said she’s hearing gunshots. Fear gripped me,” she recounted.

    She said repeated attempts to reach her children were unsuccessful, as her first son’s line was switched off while her daughter’s phone was engaged.

    When she eventually contacted her husband, she said he initially withheld details of the incident.

    “Initially, he didn’t want to tell me the actual truth.

    He said, ‘Soldier carried Abdulsamad.’ I said, soldier, Abdulsamad? How, for what? He said, no, they want to go and interrogate him,” she said.

    Abubakar added that her phone was taken from her during the moment of distress, and when she requested it, family members claimed they could not find it.

    “That was when I knew that my son was not alive again,” she said.

    According to her, she continued to press her daughter, Farida, for clarity but was repeatedly asked to remain calm due to concerns about her health.

    “I’m getting to Abuja, only for me to discover that my son was dead,” she said.

    Recounting what she was later told about the incident, Abubakar alleged that soldiers gained access to the compound by scaling the fence rather than using the gate, moved through the back entrance, and went directly to her son’s room.

    “They shot him through the door. They shot the door two times,” she claimed.

    She further alleged that after the shooting, soldiers instructed local vigilante members to clean the scene, reportedly retrieving cleaning materials from her kitchen.

    “They entered my kitchen, took Klin, from there, took a bucket and gave the vigilante to mop the blood. What happened? Why would they do that?” She queried.

    Visibly emotional, Abubakar insisted that her son was inside his room at the time of the incident.

    “Who did he offend? I want to know. Who did you offend?” She asked repeatedly.

    Jamiu, 24, was killed in the early hours of April 25 at his family residence in Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters while his parents were away. His sister was reportedly in the house at the time.

    The Nigerian Army, through the Headquarters Guards Brigade, had earlier stated that Jamiu died after being caught in crossfire when troops responded to a distress call over an armed robbery incident.

    Brigade spokesperson, Olawuyi Odunola said soldiers came under fire from fleeing suspects and that the fatality occurred during the exchange.

    However, the family has rejected the military’s account, describing it as inaccurate and misleading.

    In a statement issued on Monday, the family argued that the trajectory of the bullet indicated it was fired from outside the room through a closed door, which they said does not align with a crossfire scenario.

    They added that no weapons were recovered from the scene and that witnesses reported hearing only a single gunshot.

    The family also alleged that soldiers at the scene admitted, in the presence of a Divisional Police Officer, that the shooting was a mistake.

    Among its demands, the family called for an independent investigation, the suspension and prosecution of those involved, a retraction of the military’s statement, and a formal apology.

    “The Nigerian Military operates under a constitutional mandate to protect Nigerian citizens. On the night of 25th April 2026, that mandate was catastrophically and fatally violated,” the family stated.

    NYSC member’s mother recounts son’s death in Abuja shooting

  • 2027: Every party will always push to weaken opposition – Tonye Cole

    2027: Every party will always push to weaken opposition – Tonye Cole

    Former All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Rivers State, Tonye Cole, says every party will always push to weaken the opposition.

    Cole said this on Monday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on ‘Prime Time’, a programme on Arise Television.

    He was reacting to the activities of the ruling APC towards the African Democratic Congress, ADC, noting that such happens everywhere around the world.

    He said, “Every party, regardless of being APC or not, will always push to weaken the opposition. It is the opposition’s response to that push that makes democracy work. This happens all over the world.

    “First and foremost, it’s one of the things that I personally have looked forward to, that democracy always requires an opposition, and if that opposition is strong, then it brings legitimacy to the entire process.

    And so one of the things that you are seeing now is an opposition that is now determined that, let’s come together. Is that good for democracy? Absolutely. Would the APC oppose such a coming together? Definitely.

    “I’m one of those creatures that believe that competition actually makes you better. Competition makes you think smarter. It makes you look forward at your own weaknesses and your strength.”

    2027: Every party will always push to weaken opposition – Tonye Cole

  • EPL table: Man Utd one win away from confirming Champions League qualification

    EPL table: Man Utd one win away from confirming Champions League qualification

    Manchester United have moved very close to confirming their Champions League spot, thanks to a 2-1 win over Brentford on Monday night.

    The Red Devils had defeated Chelsea 1-0 in their last game, as they began to pull away from other clubs chasing the top five places.

    Against the Bees, they took the lead through Casemiro’s towering header.

    Benjamin Sesko doubled their advantage before the break, as Michael Carrick’s men took control of the game.

    The match was ending towards a 2-0 win until Mathias Jensen curled in an effort into the bottom corner.

    United remain in third place with 51 points, three more than Liverpool who they play this weekend.

    EPL table: Man Utd one win away from confirming Champions League qualification

  • War: Iran humiliating US – German Chancellor

    War: Iran humiliating US – German Chancellor

    German Chancellor, ‌Friedrich Merz has said that Iran is humiliating the United States and getting US officials to travel to Pakistan and then leave without results.

    The Chancellor equally stated that he did not see what exit strategy the US was pursuing in the Iran war.

    Merz stated this on Monday during a talk to students in the town of Marsberg.

    “The Iranians are obviously very skilled ⁠at negotiating, or rather, very skillful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result.

    “An entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership, especially by these so-called Revolutionary Guards. And so I hope that this ends as quickly as possible,” he added.

    Recall that United States President Donald Trump has harshly criticized NATO allies for not sending their navies to help open the Strait of Hormuz during the conflict.

    The waterway has remained virtually shut, causing market turmoil and unprecedented ‌disruption ⁠in energy supplies.

    War: Iran humiliating US – German Chancellor

  • EPL: Casemiro makes history after Man Utd’s 2-1win over Brentford

    EPL: Casemiro makes history after Man Utd’s 2-1win over Brentford

    Manchester United midfielder, Casemiro, on Monday night, made history following his side’s Premier League 2-1 win over Brentford.

    Two goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko gave the Red Devils all three points against Brentford at Old Trafford.

    The win over Brentford means Man United remain in third position on the Premier League table with 61 points from 34 games.

    However, Casemiro made 11 tackles, won 16 duels and made 9 clearances during the encounter against The Bees.

    According to OptaJoe, with the stats, the Brazilian midfielder is the only player in the last 20 seasons to record all of those numbers in a single Premier League match.

    Casemiro joined Man United from Real Madrid in 2022, and the 34-year-old will leave the Premier League club at the end of the season.

    EPL: Casemiro makes history after Man Utd’s 2-1win over Brentford

  • EPL: Carragher names team that could be Arsenal’s banana skin in title race

    EPL: Carragher names team that could be Arsenal’s banana skin in title race

    Ex-Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher, has warned Arsenal that Fulham could be a potential banana skin in the Premier League title race.

    Carragher was reviewing last weekend’s fixtures on Monday Night Football.

    Arsenal defeated Newcastle 1-0 to move three points ahead of Manchester City, who still have one oustanding fixture.

    If Mikel Arteta’s men beat Fulham at the Emirates this weekend, they would open up a six-point lead.

    Carragher said: “It will feel like for Arsenal or Manchester City that one draw and you’ll feel like the league’s lost.

    “I think Fulham are a really good team, and there’s a chance that could be the real banana skin for Arsenal.”

    EPL: Carragher names team that could be Arsenal’s banana skin in title race

  • Infrastructure: Uncertainty in Oyo schools as students, teachers resume

    Infrastructure: Uncertainty in Oyo schools as students, teachers resume

    As students and teachers resume across Oyo State this week, many of them have bemoaned the sorry state of most of the public schools.

    Findings by DAILY POST showed that many of the schools are in dilapidated condition.

    This is as a lot of them are faced with blown off roofs, collapsed classroom walls, damaged ceilings, food vendor sheds destroyed, among others, a situation caused by a recent rainfall which wrecked havoc in some parts of the state.

    Schools in the Ogbomoso geopolitical zone were worse hit by the havoc.

    DAILY POST recalls that properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in some public schools in the state.

    Some of the affected schools are: Emmanuel Agboola Baptist Grammar School, Laogun Adeoye Memorial High School, Muslim Comprehensive High School, Molete Community High School and Methodist Secondary Grammar School.

    Others are: Baptist Grammar School Sunsun, Baptist Comprehensive High School, Muslim Grammar School, Ogbomoso Baptist High School, Government Technical College and Millennium Model Secondary High School.

    Repair of the affected schools has not been carried out by the authorities concerned as of the time of filing this report.

    DAILY POST learnt that this has compounded the problems being faced by the students, teachers and other staff members in the affected schools.

    Checks revealed that the dilapidated condition of the schools would hinder effective learning.

    A teacher in one of the affected schools narrated that the rain destroyed some properties in the school.

    The teacher, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “It is devastating. The government needs to come to the aid of the school.”

    A resident of Ogbomoso, identified as Mamoru Adesina, noted that the incident may affect learning in the schools.

    He used the opportunity to call on the state government to do the needful as quickly as possible.

    He said, “However, assistance doesn’t normally come and if it does, it may take a long time.

    “If schools resume, that will be a serious problem, because facilities have become reduced and will affect teaching and learning.

    “In some schools also like Emmanuel Agboola Baptist Grammar School, their exam hall has partly collapsed.

    “Ironically, it is public schools that are majorly affected; does that tell of the quality of work being done by the so-called government contractors who built some of the facilities?”

    A principal in one of the affected schools, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told DAILY POST on Sunday that the rainstorm affected his school.

    He, however, noted that the Local Inspectors of Education (LIEs) have informed principals to keep students away from all buildings that were not in good condition.

    He said, “The LIEs have issued a statement to all the principals. The statement is from the commissioner and directed all the schools not to jeopardise the welfare of the students.

    “The Honourable Commissioner for Education Science and Technology informed that no Principal should allow students to stay in a blown-off building.

    “It is better to use all available classrooms that are conducive to learning and teaching activities in the School. The LIEs shared it with principals. You know it’s meant for principals”.

    Destruction poses serious safety risks to students upon resumption – Majority leader, Adedoyin

    Meanwhile, the majority leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Sanjo Adedoyin, has declared that the destruction of the schools poses serious safety risks to both the students and their teachers.

    Adedoyin used the opportunity to call for urgent executive intervention to address the devastating damage inflicted on the public secondary schools in the State.

    He made these declarations while moving a motion of urgent public importance during the House plenary on Wednesday.

    Adedoyin, who represents Ogbomoso South State constituency, described education as a fundamental right and a central tool for human capital development that must not be compromised under any circumstance.

    He stressed that safe and well-equipped schools were a prerequisite for a conducive learning environment that supports students’ psychosocial and academic growth and confirmed that many public schools were affected by the havoc.

    Adedoyin said, “In many of the affected schools, academic activities will be abruptly halted, leaving students stranded and disrupting the educational calendar.

    “The implication is prolonged interruption in learning, which may affect academic performance and overall development. Teachers will also be unable to carry out their duties effectively due to the damaged infrastructure.

    “Preliminary findings revealed that the examination hall of Emmanuel Agboola Baptist Grammar School has partly collapsed. Molete Community High School, Molete Comprehensive High School and Government Technical College, Ogbomoso were seriously affected, and these damages would automatically deprive students of those schools and hinder their learning activities.

    “Further observes that schools seriously damaged by the rainstorm need urgent government attention without delay, as schools are preparing for resumption on April 27, 2026.

    “The fact remains that delay in rehabilitating the affected schools may be dangerous, in view of the importance of essential school infrastructure to teaching and learning which has been severely damaged”.

    We directed principals, others to keep students away from unsafe buildings – Education commissioner

    Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology in the State, Mr Olusegun Olayiwola, when contacted, confirmed the destruction, saying that it affected schools in all parts of the State and not only in the Ogbomoso geopolitical zone.

    Olayiwola, who spoke with DAILY POST on Sunday, noted that he has issued a circular to all principals and heads of schools not to allow students in any building that is not safe for reading and learning.

    The commissioner in a telephone conversation with DAILY POST said that a rainstorm is a natural disaster that can come at any time.

    He said, “Rainstorm is a natural disaster that will not knock on anybody’s doors before it comes.

    “We are working it out, it is not in Ogbomoso alone, it happens all over the places. We are making requests, we are discussing it, we are working on it.
    “Because of that, I have already issued a circular to all schools, all LIEs, heads of schools that they should critically look at their schools, any building that is dilapidated or about to collapse, they should not allow any student to stay there. The life of every child that is under our custody is so important to us.

    “We are working on it. So, that one, it is not our making. It is not the Oyo State government that brought the rainstorm, so when it happens, they will give us more time, people should be patient. We have to work on it so as to do something. So, we are working on it”.

    Infrastructure: Uncertainty in Oyo schools as students, teachers resume

  • Sanwo-Olu Not Asked To Resign Disregard Sahara Reporters’ Falsehood…LASG

    Sanwo-Olu Not Asked To Resign Disregard Sahara Reporters’ Falsehood…LASG

     PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT 

    We have noted with concern a false report by Sahara Reporters alleging that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been “ordered to resign on health grounds” with the Deputy Governor set to take over.

    This report is false in its entirety. Nobody has asked the Lagos Governor to resign-this is another fake news, which has become a pattern of Sahara Reporters. Governor Sanwo-Olu remains in good health, of sound mind, and is actively discharging his duties as Governor of Lagos State.

    Earlier today, the Governor received Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, who paid him a courtesy visit to formally notify him of his intention to contest for Governor. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere, as is customary.

    While Sahara Reporters has a track record of publishing disinformation, we are issuing this clarification to prevent the public from being misled by deliberate falsehoods. We would ordinarily ignore such baseless reports, but the need to reassure Lagosians makes this response necessary.

    We advise the public to disregard the Sahara Reporters story and treat it as fake news.

    Gboyega Akosile  

    Special Adviser, Media and Publicity  

    to the Governor of Lagos State  

    27 April 2026.

  • Youth Corper’s Family Rejects Army Statement On His Murder

    Youth Corper’s Family Rejects Army Statement On His Murder

    The family of a National Youth Service Corps member, Abdulsamad Jamiu, has rejected the Nigerian Army’s account of the circumstances surrounding his death in Dei-Dei, Abuja.

    The family insisted that the 24-year-old was shot by soldiers inside his home and not caught in crossfire as claimed by the military.

    The Headquarters Guards Brigade, Nigerian Army, had said that Jamiu was caught in a crossfire on April 25 when troops responded to a distress call from residents reportedly under attack by armed robbers.

    In a statement on Saturday, the brigade’s spokesperson, Odunola Olawuyi, said troops responded to a distress call about an armed robbery and came under fire from fleeing suspects, stating that Jamiu’s death occurred during the security operation.

    “Upon arrival, the troops came under gunfire from the fleeing armed robbers, resulting in a brief but intense exchange. In the course of the engagement, Mr Jamiu was caught in the crossfire,” Olawuyi said.

    The brigade described the incident as “tragic,” adding that efforts were made to secure the area and protect residents, but Jamiu later died from his injuries.

    However, in a detailed rebuttal issued on Monday, the family described the Army’s version of events as “false, misleading, and an affront to the memory of an innocent young man.”

    “This statement is issued in direct and formal response to the account of events published by the Nigerian Military, which the family categorically rejects as false, misleading, and an affront to the memory of an innocent young man,” the statement read.

    The family stated that Jamiu was killed in the early hours of April 25 at his residence in Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters while his parents were away.

    According to the family, soldiers entered the premises around 2:00 a.m. and shot him through his bedroom door, adding that Jamiu’s sister was in the house at the time, while their parents were away in Okene for a burial ceremony.

    The family added that Jamiu’s sister, upon hearing the gunshot, rushed downstairs but was told by the soldiers to go outside and “calm down”.

    “The trajectory of the bullet… conclusively establishes that the shot was fired from outside the room, through the closed door,” the family said, adding that this “is not consistent with a firefight” but rather “consistent with military personnel discharging a lethal weapon at a person they could not see.”

    The family also disputed the Army’s claim of an exchange of gunfire with suspected robbers, noting that no weapons were recovered and no evidence of a shootout was found.

    “An exchange of gunfire presupposes an adversary who is armed and actively firing. No such adversary has been identified. No weapon was recovered from the scene,” the statement added.

    They further alleged that soldiers entered the compound covertly by scaling the fence rather than through the gate, raising questions about the legality of the operation.

    “This is not the entry pattern of a unit responding to an active armed robbery in lawful hot pursuit. This is the entry pattern of a covert, unannounced, and unlawful forced entry into a private residence,” the family said.

    According to the family, residents and vigilante members in the area reported hearing only a single gunshot — the one that killed Jamiu.

    “Every witness is consistent on one critical point: the only gunshot heard that night was the shot fired inside the Jamiu family residence,” they said.

    The family also claimed that soldiers at the scene admitted responsibility for the killing, describing it as a mistake.

    “The soldiers acknowledged that the killing of Abdulsamad Jamiu was a mistake. They admitted that they had killed an innocent person,” the statement said, noting that the admission was made in the presence of a Divisional Police Officer and documented.

    The family raised concerns over alleged attempts to tamper with evidence, claiming vigilante members were instructed to clean the scene.

    “Vigilante members were instructed by the military personnel to mop up the blood and flush it,” they said, describing the directive as raising “grave questions” about evidence preservation.

    They called for answers from the military, including the identity of the commanding officer involved, the source of the alleged robbery report, and why force was used without confirming any threat.

    Among their demands are “an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation,” the suspension and prosecution of those responsible, a retraction of the Army’s statement, and a public apology.

    “The Nigerian Military operates under a constitutional mandate to protect Nigerian citizens. On the night of 25th April 2026, that mandate was catastrophically and fatally violated.

    “The family does not seek vengeance. The family seeks justice. Justice requires truth. Justice requires accountability,” the statement read.

  • Buhari, Boss Mustapha’s signatures were forged to defraud Nigeria of $6.2m in CBN – EFCC insists at Emefiele trial

    Buhari, Boss Mustapha’s signatures were forged to defraud Nigeria of $6.2m in CBN – EFCC insists at Emefiele trial

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, insisted on Monday at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory that the signatures of late President Muhammadu Buhari and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, were forged by unscrupulous Nigerians to defraud the country of $6,230,000.

    EFCC Assistant Commander II, Mr Chinedu Eneanya, told the court that five officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) moved the money out of the apex bank under the guise that it was meant for the payment of foreign election observers in the 2023 general elections.

    The anti-graft agency testified on Monday at the resumed trial of former CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, on a 20-count charge of criminal breach of trust brought against him by the federal government.

    Emefiele is being prosecuted by the EFCC in the charge marked FCT/HC/CR/577/2023.

    He is standing trial on an amended 20-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, forgery, abuse of office, conspiracy to obtain by false pretence, and obtaining money by false pretence while serving as CBN governor.

    Emefiele was, among others, alleged to have knowingly obtained by false pretence the sum of $6,230,000 purportedly meant for international election observers for the 2023 general election.

    The EFCC accused him of conferring corrupt advantages on two companies — April 1616 Nigeria Ltd and Architekon Nigeria Ltd.

    He, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges during his arraignment.

    At Monday’s proceedings, Chinedu Eneanya, who served on the probe panel, was called to testify as the 13th prosecution witness (PW13).

    In his evidence-in-chief, the witness told the court that his team was assigned to investigate the matter.

    “The investigation revealed that the money, $6.2 million, was removed from the coffers of the CBN for a purported funding of foreign observers for the 2023 elections.”

    He told the court that those connected with the movement of the fund were interviewed.

    The witness said documents were recovered from the CBN regarding the release of the money.

    Eneanya told the court that investigations also revealed that the signatures of the then President, Muhammadu Buhari, and then Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, were forged to collect the money.

    He said forensic examination was carried out, which established that the two signatures were forged.

    Drama, however, ensued during cross-examination by Mathew Burkaa, SAN, counsel to Emefiele, when the witness admitted that forensic examination was not carried out on Emefiele’s signature despite Emefiele’s claim that his signature was also forged by the culprits.

    The witness said five CBN officers signed the internal memo that authorised the release of the money and that none of them is standing trial alongside Emefiele, but were only suspended by the CBN.

    The witness told the court that he was not the one who took Emefiele’s extra-judicial statements.

    When asked if any of the investigators established that Emefiele received any money, he said Emefiele’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Omeke, said he received money on behalf of Emefiele, but that he did not interview Emefiele on the claim.

    Earlier, Emefiele’s counsel had frowned at bringing another Investigating Police Officer (IPO) on the ground that the witness would say the same thing said by two other IPOs.

    He also drew the attention of the court to the last proceedings where the EFCC told the court that it was bringing its last witness.

    “We understand their strategy. It seems they are ridiculing the court. All the same, we are ready to go on.”

    Emefiele, through his counsel, applied for the foreclosure of the EFCC’s case after prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, told the court that he was not sure of bringing two witnesses on April 28.

    Oyedepo informed the court that the EFCC was yet to obtain the subpoena from the court and that the witnesses were outside jurisdiction in Benin and Lagos.

    When the court asked the prosecution how many more witnesses it intended to call, Oyedepo said two more and mentioned their names as Jim Obessa and CP Eloho Okpozikbo.

    The court then asked the prosecution to bring all the witnesses between April 27 and 28.

    At this point, Burkaa applied to the court that the EFCC’s case be foreclosed if it failed to bring the two remaining witnesses to court on April 28.

    “If the witnesses do not come on April 28, we apply that they should be foreclosed. Justice is both for the prosecution and the defendant.

    “This is an antic by the prosecution to put maximum hardship on the defendant. Please let it be on record that the prosecution has severally brought out this scenario,” he said.

    Responding, Oyedepo told the court that he was not there to be a clog in the expeditious trial of the case and prayed the court to refuse the application to shut the doors against the prosecution.

    Justice Hamza Muazu advised parties to reserve their arguments till their final addresses and directed Oyedepo to go to the court registrar for the signing of the subpoena.

    Justice Muazu then adjourned till April 28 for continuation of trial.

    Buhari, Boss Mustapha’s signatures were forged to defraud Nigeria of $6.2m in CBN – EFCC insists at Emefiele trial