Amotekun officers in Lagelu Local Government Area have arrested a group of suspected Fulani bandits at Iwo Road, an incident that reportedly occurred two days ago. The suspects were said to be in possession of weapons at the time of their arrest.
The operation took place at Iwo Road in Lagelu LGA, Ibadan, Oyo State, following timely alerts from vigilant residents who noticed suspicious movements. Their swift response played a crucial role in helping the security outfit apprehend the suspects.
According to reports, the individuals were found with a gun and a cutlass. They have since been detained as investigations into their activities and motives continue.
This development highlights the ongoing efforts of the Amotekun Corps to strengthen security and curb criminal activities—especially kidnapping and banditry—across communities in the South-West region.
Summary A young man released a viral video accusing Senator Ned Nwoko of offering him and others ₦5 million to harm Regina Daniels. He claims he refused and warns Regina to stay alert. His strange behaviour and the seriousness of the allegation have sparked major reactions across social media, with many questioning his credibility and mental state. The video continues to trend online.
A young man has alleged that Senator Ned Nwoko offered him and others ₦5 million each to harm actress Regina Daniels — a claim that has sparked widespread reactions online.
According to the man, who later began speaking in what sounded like coded or cult-related phrases, recording the video was a major risk. He claimed the “assignment” came with serious consequences, and even speaking publicly about it could endanger his life. Despite this, he insisted he could not go through with it and urged Regina Daniels to stay alert.
“Regina, be careful and stay safe,” he warned before drifting back into the incoherent speech.
Many have questioned the young man’s state of mind, with some suggesting he may be under the influence of substances or dealing with a mental health issue — especially considering the gravity of accusing a sitting senator in Nigeria.
Observers note that if he cannot legally defend these allegations, he may face serious consequences.
The video has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions across social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter).
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A man from Plateau State has cried out for help after Fulani herdsmen reportedly invaded his rice farm with over 300 cows, completely overrunning the entire field.
In the video, he explained that he arrived with security personnel, but instead of responding to questions, the herdsmen allegedly began to run away.
Summary: The Akwa Ibom State Police have arrested David Effiong after he was caught parading in full masquerade regalia, violating the state-wide ban on public masquerade displays. Governor Umo Eno had earlier suspended all masquerade appearances due to rising incidents of violence, intimidation, and property damage linked to such groups. Police say Effiong disrupted public peace and allegedly damaged property, leading to his arrest. The Commissioner of Police confirmed that no masquerade is allowed to appear publicly without an official permit, and Effiong will be charged accordingly.
Just days after the Akwa Ibom State Governor ordered that any masquerade roaming the streets be arrested, the state police command has picked up one David Effiong, who was seen in full masquerade attire allegedly disturbing public peace. He is expected to be charged to court in line with the governor’s directive.
According to the Akwa Ibom State Police Command, Effiong’s arrest followed his open violation of the government’s ban on public masquerade appearances. The police say he not only defied the order but also caused a disturbance while parading in the regalia, prompting swift action from officers.
The ban, instituted by Governor Umo Eno, came after reports linking some masquerade groups to acts of violence, intimidation, extortion, and destruction of property. The governor stressed that such outfits had become a cover for criminal activities, leading to the indefinite suspension of all public masquerade outings.
Law enforcement authorities are currently implementing the directive through the Masquerades Control Law, Cap. 94 of the 2022 Laws of Akwa Ibom State. The law clearly outlines penalties for unauthorized appearances, harassment, assault, and other related offenses.
Confirming the development, the Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Azare, reiterated that no masquerade is allowed to hold any form of procession without an official permit from the government.
Effiong was arrested after residents reported that he was constituting a nuisance and had allegedly damaged property within the neighborhood on Tuesday.
A Nigerian woman was shocked to discover thousands of bees perched on the wall inside her home. She explained that they had already prayed, but the bees refused to leave. Undeterred, she continued praying, seeking God’s intervention.
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A member of the Ratel movement has raised concerns after some touts in Lagos demanded money before allowing volunteers to carry out their cleaning activities.
The popular human rights activist known as VeryDarkMan started a monthly nationwide community clean-up initiative. Volunteers from the Ratel movement have been working across Nigeria to keep public spaces clean. The operation, which began a few days ago, has seen success in several cities.
However, in Lagos, members of the movement have faced challenges from street touts (also called "area boys" who demanded payment before permitting the volunteers to clean public areas. A tense confrontation almost escalated into a fight as both sides kept pushing each other. Towards the end of the video, one of the Ratel volunteers was heard telling a tout to step back, saying his gangs at the back had already been paid.
Watch the tough confrontation unfold in the video.
A man has taken to social media to reveal the shocking transformation of his boutique after thieves broke in and carted away almost everything, leaving the shop nearly empty. According to him, despite the shop being firmly secured with multiple padlocks, the thieves did not force the door open. Instead, they broke through the wall to gain entrance into the boutique, destroying property and clearing out the items inside.
The heartbreaking before-and-after photos have drawn widespread sympathy from many online users, with many expressing concern over rising insecurity and the struggles faced by small business owners.
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A viral video showing a man playing with his two wives in the rain has sparked reactions online.
In the clip, the man can be seen running around with his wives as they take turns splashing each other with rainwater using their legs. Later, the man was seen holding hands with both his wives as they prayed together, adding a heartfelt moment to the playful scene.
While some viewers believe that polygamy can be enjoyable if you have money, others argue that whether or not you are wealthy, polygamy is toxic and should not be considered by any young man.
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Summary: A viral video from Turaki Model School in Sokoto shows 161 JSS1 students packed into a single classroom, sparking outrage nationwide. Many Nigerians are criticizing the state government for neglecting education while giving 1,000 Saudi Riyals to thousands of Hajj pilgrims. The incident has prompted widespread debates about priorities and student welfare.
A viral video showing 161 JSS1 students crowded into a single classroom at Turaki Model School in Sokoto has stirred widespread reactions online. Many Nigerians have accused the Governor of Sokoto State of neglecting the welfare of students while focusing on distributing 1,000 Saudi Riyals (about ₦450,000) each to the 3,200 pilgrims from the state who performed the 2025 Hajj as a Sallah gift.
In the video, the students are seen tightly packed together as a man asks them what class they belong to and how many they are. The students respond in unison: “JSS1C — 161.” The footage quickly went viral, prompting debates across social media.
One X user shared the video with the caption:
“161 students packed like sardines in JSS1C at Turaki Model Primary School, Sokoto, and the Governor is busy giving out 1,000 Saudi Riyals (approximately ₦450,000) to each of the 3,200 pilgrims who performed the 2025 Hajj as a Sallah gift.”
The post has continued to draw numerous reactions, with many accusing northern politicians of having misplaced priorities.
Watch the viral video and share your thoughts in the comments.
Terrorists Allegedly Abduct Students From Government School In Oron, Akwa Ibom
Armed terrorists have reportedly abducted several students from a government-owned school in Oron, Akwa Ibom State.
According to early reports, the attackers fled with the children toward the southern part of the area. The incident has thrown the community into panic, with residents seen scrambling for safety and some students running in fear. A police patrol vehicle has also been sighted moving around the scene as security agencies begin investigations.
While the exact number of students abducted is not yet confirmed, some residents say that not less than five students may have been taken. Authorities have not yet issued an official statement.
Police Deny Abduction Of Students, Teachers In Akwa Ibom School
The Akwa Ibom state Police Command has denied the alleged attack and abduction by insurgents of four students and some teachers of Mary Hanney Secondary School (NHSS) in Oron local government area of the State.
A concerned social media influencer had raised the alarm over the infiltration by the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists, claiming that several of them arrived in Akwa Ibom through the waterways of some riverine communities.
However, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Timfon John, dismissed the alarm as fake news and appealed to the public not to panic.
DSP John maintained that the unfounded rumours were being perpetrated by mischief-makers who were cashing in on the prevailing security situation in the country to create and instil fear.
The Police Spokesperson, therefore, warned the perpetrators of such propaganda to desist forthwith, warning that the long arm of the law would not spare any culpable individual who habitually creates fear through social media content.
“People should go about their normal businesses as the so-called school attack in Oron LGA, only existed in the imaginations of the purveyors for reasons best known to them,” she assured.
Meanwhile, the State’s Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Azare, has activated security platforms across the 31 LGAs across the state and a security meeting with traditional rulers, civil society organisations, youth leaders, community stakeholders and sister security agencies at the state police headquarters.
CP Azare stressed the need for synergy to enhance effective policing in rural areas and other locations, aiming to identify and apprehend criminal elements in view of the prevailing security challenges in the country.
Summary: Former President Goodluck Jonathan has returned safely to Nigeria after being trapped in Guinea-Bissau during a military coup that halted the country’s election. Jonathan was in the country leading an AU–ECOWAS observation team when soldiers seized power, shut borders, and detained officials. He was later evacuated on a special flight, and Nigeria, AU, and ECOWAS have all condemned the coup and called for a return to constitutional order.
Moment Goodluck Jonathan Arrives Nigeria After Being Caught Up in Guinea-Bissau Military Coup
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has returned to Nigeria unharmed after the military coup that erupted in Guinea-Bissau during his visit as an election observer.
Jonathan had been in the country to lead a joint election observation mission representing the African Union (AU), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and the West African Elders Forum (WAEF). The team was monitoring Guinea-Bissau’s general election, which took place on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
Trouble began on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, when military officers seized control of the government. The coup followed a tense political atmosphere in which both the sitting president and a major opposition candidate declared themselves winners even before official results were released. The military group, calling itself the “High Military Command for the Restoration of Order,” halted the electoral process, shut the nation’s borders, and detained several government officials.
As a result of the border closure, Jonathan and his delegation were temporarily stranded in the country. The Nigerian Federal Government later confirmed that he was safe and had been successfully evacuated from Guinea-Bissau on a special flight on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
Jonathan has now arrived safely in Abuja. Both the Nigerian government and regional bodies, including the AU and ECOWAS, have strongly condemned the coup and demanded the immediate return to constitutional governance.
An unidentified terrorist has taken to social media to announce—and boast about—a new plan to begin targeting soldiers and politicians for kidnappings.
Speaking in Hausa, he said: “We have already kidnapped students in Kebbi and Niger State. We will soon start kidnapping soldiers and politicians. There is nothing the government can do about it.”
Watch the viral video and share your thoughts in the comments. Cc: Nlfpmod
Summary: During a Senate plenary session on 26 November, Senator Garba Maidoki showed Senate President Akpabio a video of a truck spilling bullets along the Zaria–Sokoto Road. The incident, which occurred amid rising insecurity in northern Nigeria, raised serious concerns about who is transporting such ammunition and whether it could fall into the hands of criminals or bandits. Senate President Akpabio called for urgent action to secure the vehicle and the spilled bullets.
During a plenary session of the Nigerian Senate on 26 November, Senator Garba Maidoki (Kebbi South) showed Senate President Godswill Akpabio a video on his phone allegedly depicting bullets spilling onto the road from a truck loaded with ammunition along the Zaria–Sokoto Road.
The action formed part of a motion by Senator Maidoki to draw the Senate’s urgent attention to the severe security challenges and persistent banditry in the region. Using the visual evidence, the senator emphasized the gravity of the situation and highlighted the apparent ease with which dangerous weapons are being transported, signaling a breakdown in security enforcement.
This follows GlimpseTV’s report yesterday about a truck spilling bullets on the main road in Zaria, causing alarm among residents.
In reaction to the video during the plenary session, Senate President Akpabio paused in shock and addressed the house, noting that a senator had just shown him another video. He immediately asked whether the vehicle had been apprehended and suggested contacting the Commissioner of Police to dispatch a team to escort the trailer safely.
Still reflecting on the incident, he said: "I think we should stop discussing this matter and go into prayers because there’s a lot of work to be done."
He also urged a senator who was about to speak to hold his remarks, stressing that the bullets on the ground needed urgent attention to prevent them from falling into the hands of bandits.
Watch the video to see how the situation unfolded and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Retired police officers in Nigeria stormed the National Assembly, accusing the Senate led by Godswill Akpabio of delaying a bill that would remove them from the Contributory Pension Scheme. Some officers climbed the Assembly fence while others chanted outside, insisting on meeting the Senate President. Their leaders allege that senior officers have been secretly removed from the scheme, leaving lower-ranking personnel behind and causing widespread resentment. The retirees are demanding a switch to the old Defined Benefit Scheme, which they believe provides fairer and more secure pension benefits.
Retired police officers in Nigeria have continued their protest at the National Assembly, specifically accusing the Senate, led by Godswill Akpabio, of deliberately delaying the passage of a bill that would exempt them from the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
In a circulating video, several retired officers were seen climbing the fence of the National Assembly complex, while others stood outside chanting, “We no dey go o, we no dey go.”
Their spokesperson later explained that they are members of the Retired Police Officers Forum and that they have been attempting to gain access to the building but were blocked by security officials at the gate. He noted that some members managed to enter the premises and were waiting inside for the others to join them. According to him, they insist on going in to meet the Senate President, whom they believe is the one holding back the passage of their bill.
The National Coordinator of the Retired Police Officers Forum, CSP Raphael Irowainu (Rtd), also alleged that top-ranking police officers—from AIG to IGP—have been secretly removed from the CPS without legal approval, while lower-ranking personnel remain trapped in the scheme. This, he said, has created deep resentment and demoralization within the force.
The core demand of the protesting retirees is to be removed from the Contributory Pension Scheme and moved to the old Defined Benefit Scheme—similar to what is enjoyed by the military and intelligence services—which they believe provides a more secure and adequate pension after retirement.
A young female corps member has taken to social media to express her distress after receiving a posting to serve as a cemetery manager.
According to her, she pleaded with the authorities to reject the posting, but her request was denied.
“I’m the first female corps member to be posted to a cemetery as a manager. I begged them to change it, but they refused. Who am I supposed to manage in a cemetery?” she lamented in her video.
Watch the clip and feel free to share your advice for her.
A man has expressed deep shock after discovering that students were still sitting on the floor during class hours in a school in Delta State. Unable to hide his surprise, he was heard speaking in Pidgin English, saying, “2025, oil state students still dey sit down for ground?”
The video has since sparked reactions online as viewers question why such conditions still exist in an oil-producing state.
Residents of Isuku in Yewa North LGA of Ogun State have cried out to VeryDarkMan, appealing for his help in providing them with clean water.
A group of villagers gathered beside a small, stagnant pond and collectively called on VDM to come to their aid, explaining that they lack access to any safe drinking water sources.
CAC Church members in Eruku, Kwara State, have resumed service following the deadly terrorist attack on 18/11/2025, which left several worshippers dead and 38 abducted. The livestreamed attack caused chaos as gunmen stormed the church, forcing families to flee in different directions. Despite the fear and ongoing search for the missing, the community returned to worship, showing resilience and faith in the face of tragedy.
Eruku CAC Resumes Service After Deadly Terrorist Attack That Claimed Lives and Led to 38 Abductions
Members of the CAC Church in Eruku, Kwara State, have courageously returned to worship this morning, just days after the deadly terrorist attack of 18/11/2025 that left the entire community in mourning.
The attack, which occurred during an evening service that was being livestreamed, threw the congregation into chaos as gunmen stormed the church. Worshippers fled in panic, with many scattering in different directions and hiding in nearby bushes to escape the gunfire. The distressing moment was captured on video, showing terrified members running for safety as shots rang out.
In the aftermath of the incident, at least 38 church members were abducted, while several others were tragically killed. One of the most heartbreaking scenes from the earlier reports showed a female member crying uncontrollably, saying she had not seen her child since the attack. Her emotional plea highlighted the scale of the tragedy and the fear gripping the community.
Despite the pain, fear, and the ongoing search for abducted members, the church resumed service this morning—an act many residents describe as a powerful show of faith and resilience. Worshippers gathered quietly, some still visibly shaken, as prayers were offered for the safe return of those abducted and for healing in the community.
Residents say security presence has slightly increased around the area, but many are still calling for urgent and sustained intervention from the government and security agencies to prevent further attacks and to rescue the missing victims.
For Eruku, today’s service represents not just a religious gathering, but a symbol of hope, strength, and the determination of a community refusing to be silenced by terror.
A proud mother has expressed her joy as she celebrated her daughter, who graduated from ABSU (Abia State University) while still maintaining the values she entered the school with.
“My daughter entered this school as a virgin, and I’m celebrating her because she graduated as a virgin. They said we couldn’t raise her well in school, but I have proven them wrong,” she said emotionally during the celebration.
The emotional moment became even more heartwarming as one of the students could be heard echoing the mother, saying, “She came to this school a virgin and is graduating a virgin.”
Watch this touching moment as the mother becomes overwhelmed with emotion on her daughter’s graduation day.