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  • Mothers In Agony As Terrorists Abduct Over 45 School Pupils In Oyo State

    Mothers In Agony As Terrorists Abduct Over 45 School Pupils In Oyo State

    No fewer than 45 pupils have been reported abducted during the Friday attack on three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.

    The schools attacked were Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and L.A. Primary School.

    It was gathered that tension is rising in the state following the incident.

    Security agencies are also said to have surrounded the possible escape routes of the assailants after they fled into a nearby forest reserve bordering Oriire communities and the Old Oyo National Park axis.

    A teacher at Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota, Elizabeth Olagoke, told one of our correspondents that the kidnappers spoke Yoruba, Hausa, and Pidgin English.

    She said, “The terrorists came around 8am. We had all started the morning session. They came on six motorcycles, and there were two passengers on each bike.

    “I heard them saying, ‘E ya wolé’ (come in). They started shooting sporadically, and there was pandemonium. The terrorists were speaking Yoruba, Hausa, and Pidgin English.

    “They were all masked and dressed in camouflage, and they were young men. They came from the Esinele area. They operated for about seven minutes.

    “They entered my classroom first and seized me and a two-year-old girl I was carrying. I pleaded with them, and one of them said they should let me go.

    “I started running, and some of them even chased after me. I had about 20 children in my kindergarten class. The schoolchildren are from three communities: Yawota, Esinele, and Alausa. The abducted schoolchildren are: eight from Yawota, 20 from Esinele, and five from Alausa. They also kidnapped a teacher. In all, they abducted about 48 persons.

    “The terrorists stole my husband’s motorcycle, which he had parked at my school. They also killed a motorcyclist and snatched his bike. The total number of motorcycles stolen in Yawota is three. They took away the schoolchildren on motorcycles. It was a terrifying situation. I am yet to recover from the shock.”

    The traditional ruler of the community, the Eleshi Ele of Esiele, Oba Tajudeen Abioye, said 45 pupils were abducted.

    Oba Abioye noted that efforts were ongoing to rescue them.

    A former lawmaker representing Oriire Constituency, Bamigboye Abidoye, who visited the community, said 36 pupils were abducted from Baptist Nursery and Primary School alone.

    “About five teachers were also abducted from the secondary school,” he added.

    It was gathered that three suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident.

    A senior security operative involved in the investigation explained that the suspects were caught on Friday in Esiele and were transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.

    “Investigation is ongoing, and the public is assured that the schoolchildren and the principal will be rescued unhurt,” he added.

    Mothers bewail abductions

     No fewer than seven parents whose children were abducted during the attack.

    One of them, Ajarah Ayanwale, said the terrorists deceived residents into believing they were security operatives deployed to protect the communities.

    She noted that while her seven-year-old son in Primary 1 was abducted, her four-year-old child escaped.

    “We saw the kidnappers in army uniforms in the morning. We thought they were in the community to protect us. Some of us were even saying, ‘Thank God, we now have security presence in our community,’” she said, while fighting back tears.

    According to Ayanwale, panic erupted moments later when gunshots rang out across the communities.

    “We started hearing gunshots a few minutes later. We started running helter-skelter, and we were concerned about the safety of our children,” she said.

    Ayanwale noted that the terrorists abducted children from Yawota, Esiele, Alausa, and nearby Ohunya village.

    “It was when we returned home expecting our children that we realised they had been kidnapped. We were told they took away our children in a car and on motorcycles. The government should please help us rescue our children,” she pleaded.

    Another mother, Shukurat Pius, said her five-year-old son, Stephen, was among the abducted pupils.

    She recalled that residents initially noticed suspicious movements of motorcycles before gunshots erupted around the school.

    “Some of the schoolchildren escaped through the windows, but the little ones who could not run were seized,” she said.

    According to her, the gunmen forced some children onto motorcycles while others were marched into the forest on foot.

    “They were put on motorcycles, and the rest of the children were marched into the forest on foot. I want my child alive. The government should help bring our children back,” she said.

    For Nafisat Agunle, the pain has been unbearable since her eight-year-old son in Primary 2 disappeared during the attack.

    “We were at home when we started hearing gunshots around 8am to 9am. Later, we heard gunmen had attacked the primary school,” she said.

    Agunle explained that she rushed to the school and later returned home in desperate search of her child but could not find him anywhere.

    “I have since been searching for him. I could not sleep, eat or bathe. This is the first time such an incident has happened in the community. Our hearts are heavy,” she lamented.

    Another mother, Adijat Ibrahim, said she still believes her abducted nine-year-old son, Muhammed Ibrahim, would walk back into the house.

    The woman said her son, known for always arriving early to school, left home around 7am on Friday.

    “He loves punctuality,” she said.

    According to her, panic engulfed the community after heavy gunshots echoed through the area.

    “After everything settled, I went to the school to pick up my son, but I could not find him. The school was empty, and the atmosphere was tense,” she said.

    Fighting back tears, the distressed mother added, “I keep feeling like my son will walk into the house. I love my son. The government should please help rescue the schoolchildren.”

    At Esiele community, Serah Oguntunde said she watched helplessly as the terrorists fled with schoolchildren, including her 13-year-old daughter, Hanah Ojo, a JSS 1 pupil at Community Grammar School.

    Oguntunde said she and others were heading for the farm when they suddenly heard gunshots and rushed back.

    “About two minutes later, we saw the gunmen in a car with some schoolchildren at Alausa. They were coming from Esiele,” she recounted.

    Oguntunde said the vehicle was driven by the school principal, who had also been abducted.

    “The schoolchildren in the car were about eight, excluding the terrorists. The car was later set ablaze,” she said.

    The woman added, “We went to the school to check for my daughter, but we could not find her. I pray they do not harm my daughter. This is devastating.”

    For Selimat Abadi, the attack became even more painful because two of her children were abducted simultaneously.

    One of them, Tosin, is eight years old, while the younger sibling is five.

    “They both left home for school around 7am. They are serious about their education,” she said.

    Abadi recalled that after the gunshots subsided, many parents gathered at the school searching frantically for their children.

    “About 20 parents gathered at the school, and none of us went back home with our children. This is scary. We want our children back alive,” she said.

     Another resident, Gabriel Sunday, said only one of his three children returned home after the attack.

    His six-year-old son, Jacob, and four-year-old daughter, Mary, were abducted, while another child escaped through the bush.

    “I was on my farm when I heard gunshots. I had to return to the community to find out what was happening,” he said.

    According to him, panic had already spread across the villages by the time he arrived.

    “My son who returned home said he ran through the bush after the terrorists abducted his classmates,” he said.

    Sunday added that the attackers escaped through the forest reserve.

    “I do not pray to lose any of my children. I want them back alive,” he said.

    Punch 

  • Was the Awolowo, Akintola crisis instigated by enemies?

    Was the Awolowo, Akintola crisis instigated by enemies?

    William Shakespeare, in Othello, warned of the destructive power of envy and manipulation when he wrote: “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” Across history, enemies have often thrived by sowing discord among friends, destroying noble causes and wrecking enduring relationships. The tragic crisis […]

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  • Chinedum Orji, Benjamin Kalu, Onyejeocha Win APC Tickets In Abia

    Chinedum Orji, Benjamin Kalu, Onyejeocha Win APC Tickets In Abia

    The political atmosphere in Abia State intensified on Saturday night after the All Progressives Congress officially announced the winners of its House of Representatives primary elections across the eight federal constituencies in the state ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The announcement, which has already triggered fresh political discussions across Abia State, saw several prominent political figures and party heavyweights emerge as candidates of the APC for the forthcoming elections.

    Chairman of the Abia State National Assembly Primary Election Committee, Erasmus Cishak, announced the results at the APC State Secretariat in Umuahia, stating that the primaries were successfully conducted across the various federal constituencies with party members participating in the selection process.

    One of the biggest highlights of the primary election was the emergence of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Okezie Kalu, who secured the APC ticket for Bende Federal Constituency unopposed.

    Also returned unopposed was the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, who clinched the APC ticket for Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency.

    In Ukwa East/Ukwa West Federal Constituency, Hon. Chris Nkwonta emerged as the APC candidate, while Hon. Uzor Azubuike secured the party’s ticket for Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency.

    The contest for Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency also attracted significant political attention as former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Chinedum Orji, emerged victorious in the APC primary election.

    For Isiala Ngwa North/Isiala Ngwa South Federal Constituency, the APC announced Hon. Uzoma Theodore Uka as its candidate, while Hon. Udo Alozie clinched the ticket for Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency.

    In Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, Hon. Ikenna Nicholas emerged as the APC candidate after the completion of the primary exercise.

    Barrister Cishak commended party members, delegates and stakeholders for what he described as their peaceful conduct throughout the process, assuring that the committee remained committed to transparency, fairness and credibility during the exercise.

    The development is also expected to trigger fresh political calculations among rival parties as attention gradually shifts from party primaries to full-scale campaigns ahead of the general elections.

    Full List Of APC House Of Representatives Candidates In Abia State

    Benjamin Okezie Kalu – Bende Federal Constituency

    Nkiruka Onyejeocha – Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency

    Hon. Chris Nkwonta – Ukwa East/Ukwa West Federal Constituency

    Hon. Uzor Azubuike – Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency

    Chinedum Orji – Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency

    Hon. Uzoma Theodore Uka – Isiala Ngwa North/Isiala Ngwa South Federal Constituency

    Hon. Udo Alozie – Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency

    Hon. Ikenna Nicholas – Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency

  • Reps Spokesperson Akin Rotimi Wins APC Ekiti North Primary

    Reps Spokesperson Akin Rotimi Wins APC Ekiti North Primary

    Akintunde Rotimi Jr., member representing Ekiti north I (Ikole/Oye) federal constituency in the house of representatives, has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for the ward.

    According to Rotimi’s media office, the lawmaker secured victory in 22 of the 24 wards in the constituency during the primary election contested by nine aspirants.

  • Tantita Donates 15 Gun Boats To Nigerian Navy, Army

    Tantita Donates 15 Gun Boats To Nigerian Navy, Army

    Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has commissioned and donated 15 semi-ballistic, glass-reinforced gun boats to the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Army to strengthen efforts against crude oil theft, illegal bunkering, and pipeline vandalism.

    The boats, built by the Nigerian Navy Shipyard Limited in Port Harcourt, were officially handed over during a ceremony on Thursday, May 14, 2026.

    Representing the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General E. E. Emekah praised the initiative, describing it as a strong example of corporate social responsibility and collaboration between the private sector and security agencies.

    Tantita’s General Manager Security and Military Liaison, General Efe Edafioghor (rtd), said the boats were built to world-class standards and designed for effective patrol and security operations.

    Eight boats were donated to the Nigerian Navy, while seven were handed over to the Nigerian Army to boost joint operational capacity.

    Source :NigerDelta Insider

  • Rivers APC Primaries: Amaewhule, Dekor, Hart, Others Emerge House Of Reps Candidates

    Rivers APC Primaries: Amaewhule, Dekor, Hart, Others Emerge House Of Reps Candidates

     

    The APC on Saturday concluded its House of Representatives direct primaries in Rivers State, producing candidates for 11 of the 13 federal constituencies ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Among the successful aspirants are six serving members of the House of Representatives, who secured the party’s ticket for another term.

    Also emerging from the primaries are the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martin Amaewhule, alongside four other first-time contenders for seats in the Green Chamber.

    The winners announced by the party are:

    Khana/Gokana — Dumnamene Dekor.

    Eleme/Tai/Oyigbo — Uche Felix Nwaeke.

    Abua-Odual/Ahoada East — Solomon Bob.

    Ahoada West/Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni — Victor Chukwuemele Obuzor.

    Akuku-Toru/Asari-Toru — Isobo Jack.

    Andoni/Opobo-Nkoro — Frederick Apiafi.

    Degema/Bonny — Hart Cyril.

    Obio/Akpor — Martin Amaewhule.

    Okrika/Ogu-Bolo — Linda Stewart.

    Port Harcourt II — Chigeru Amadi.

    Port Harcourt I — Igwe Precious.

    Political observers say the outcome of the primaries highlights the growing influence of the APC bloc loyal to former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, ahead of the 2027 elections in the state.

  • How Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Was Tracked from Abuja, Maiduguri Before His Elimination By US Military

    How Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Was Tracked from Abuja, Maiduguri Before His Elimination By US Military

     

    The elimination of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) commander Abu-Bilal al-Minuki has sparked renewed debate over public scepticism and the realities of modern counterterrorism operations, with security officials insisting the latest strike was validated by multi-layered intelligence.

    Al-Minuki, also known as Abu-Mainok or Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki and described as a senior ISWAP commander, was killed in a US-Nigeria joint military operation in the Lake Chad Basin. 

    The operation has drawn doubt from some quarters, but security sources say such reactions are premature and not grounded in the full operational context.

    From mistaken identity to confirmed target

    Military and intelligence circles acknowledge that al-Minuki’s name appeared on lists of suspected ISWAP/Boko Haram commanders reportedly killed in 2024 during operations around the Birnin Gwari forest axis in Kaduna State. 

    Officials now clarify that the earlier listing was a case of mistaken identity or misattribution. 

    Intelligence confirms that the Birnin Gwari theatre was never within al-Minuki’s established operational sphere, negating the accuracy of the earlier assessment.

    This time, authorities say their confidence is higher. 

    Months of surveillance across northern Nigeria

    According to intelligence sources, the latest operation resulted from prolonged Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) efforts, supported by communications monitoring and phone intercepts that began as far back as December 2025.

    The intelligence trail was built over months through persistent tracking, digital surveillance, and human intelligence inputs to map al-Minuki’s movements across key locations in northern Nigeria. Security officials disclosed that initial efforts focused on capturing him alive, which explains why he was under surveillance in multiple locations, including Abuja and Maiduguri, up to days before the final operation.

    Officials said the coordinated effort placed sustained pressure on the target while intelligence units worked to narrow his movements and avoid premature exposure of the operation.

    Higher precision, multi-source confirmation

    Unlike the previous report, security authorities insist the latest strike was executed with a significantly higher degree of precision, target validation, and multi-source intelligence confirmation. 

    Multiple layers of verification were applied before authorisation of the final kinetic action, making the operation distinct from earlier incidents where battlefield assessments later required revision. In their assessment, “this time, there is no ambiguity.”

    Security analysts note that early uncertainty is common in complex environments where insurgent networks operate across difficult terrain and rely on aliases, fragmented identities, and misinformation. They cite past cases where high-value targets like Abubakar Shekau were wrongly declared killed, and note that even in the global campaign against ISIS, early reports of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s death were later proven incorrect, with his actual death confirmed four years after the first announcement.

    Call for measured assessment

    Officials caution against using historical anomalies to dismiss every confirmed operation. They warn that undermining credible joint operations involving Nigerian forces and international partners risks weakening public confidence in ongoing counterterrorism efforts.

    Nigeria’s armed forces, working alongside foreign intelligence partners, continue to operate in one of the world’s most complex insurgency environments, where targets move across borders, adopt multiple identities, and operate within civilian-populated terrain. Against this backdrop, verification processes are deliberately stringent and multi-layered before public confirmation is made.

    While public scrutiny remains essential to democratic accountability, security experts say premature dismissal of military claims can inadvertently undermine operational morale and strategic messaging.

    For now, military authorities maintain that the operation targeting Abu-Bilal al-Minuki represents a validated, intelligence-driven success against a senior figure of the Islamic State network. In their words, this time they are “100 per cent certain.”

    How Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Was Tracked from Abuja, Maiduguri Before His Elimination by a US-Nigeria Joint Military Operation

  • Haunt, Hunt, Guise, Mixed, Missed

    Haunt, Hunt, Guise, Mixed, Missed

    Sample 1: “In a series of prophecies released to Daily Trust on Sunday, the cleric said ‘the agitation for Biafra will wax very strong and we need to pray strongly because it will take another dimension that will provoke the government of the day to begin to haunt the agitators.’”(2021: Prophet Joshua Iginla releases prophecies […]

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  • On the supremacy of the party over its members

    On the supremacy of the party over its members

    CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK From the address delivered by Chief Obafemi Awolowo to the- Oyo State Conference of the Unity Party of Nigeria on Saturday, 8th November, 1980 Indeed, the Registered Political Party is the sole source from which candidates for election, and elected members of the Legislature and Executive, derive their life-blood for acceptability, […]

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  • Atiku was Tinubu’s saviour in 2023 — Okechukwu

    Atiku was Tinubu’s saviour in 2023 — Okechukwu

    Mr Osita Okechukwu is a foundation member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). CAN the opposition defeat President Tinubu and APC in the 2027 general elections? May I respectfully submit that the man I have great respect for, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, inadvertently saved the day for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR and, by […]

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