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A 21-year-old apprentice, Soliu Mujeeb, has been arrested by Kwara’s NSCDC for allegedly kidnapping and murdering his 60-year-old former boss, electrician Olarewaju Afolabi. The victim went missing on June 7 after heading out to inspect a wiring job, and his family started getting ₦2 million ransom demands from his own phone. Investigators tracked the suspect through digital and financial trails, and he reportedly confessed, citing a personal grudge from a past disagreement at work. A shallow grave with the victim’s remains was found, along with his phone and SIM. It’s a grim reminder that a lot of these cases involve someone the victim trusted. Pictures👉👉 https://shorturl.at/4XX3R |
This morning’s FCT story is a follow-up to a kidnapping crackdown in the Paze/Byazhin area of Abuja. After a June 9 rescue operation that freed five abductees and killed two kidnappers, police hit the same area again on June 11 and arrested four more suspects — Yahaya Abdullahi, Muhammed Yunusa, Hauwa Shafiu, and Shamsudeen Mustapha. Investigators say the group had embedded themselves in the local community, using that access to gather intelligence for the kidnap gang. It paints a picture of how deeply these networks can root themselves in communities they’re preying on. [Pictures] 👉👉 https://shorturl.at/4XX3R |
Retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information, was abducted with his wife on May 30 while traveling through Katsina State’s Matazu LGA. A viral video of the couple pleading for their release surfaced on June 6. The Katsina State government confirmed on Saturday that Abubakar died in captivity from complications of diabetes and hypertension — his wife’s whereabouts are still unknown. It’s sparked an outpouring of tributes, plus renewed political debate (including from groups opposing amnesty for terrorists/bandits) about how Nigeria handles negotiations with kidnap gangs. Pictures here👉👉 https://shorturl.at/4XX3R |
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The Edo State Police Command commenced steps to apprehend a blogger known as “Azawoman” for allegedly originating a false report that students of Green Park Academy in Benin were kidnapped. The kidnapping claim emerged from a viral social media video by the woman, who alleged that students of Green Park Academy in Aduwawa, Benin City, were abducted while returning from their Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination. The claim quickly gained traction online, triggering anxiety among parents and residents. What Police Found Following a thorough verification and preliminary investigation, the Command established that no kidnapping incident occurred at the school. Findings revealed that the report was entirely false, lacked any factual basis, and was deliberately disseminated to misinform the public and create unwarranted panic within the state. What Comes Next Operatives of the Command have launched a manhunt for “Azawoman” with a view to apprehending her and prosecuting her in accordance with extant laws. The police spokesperson condemned the spread of false information, noting that such actions could undermine public confidence and divert attention from genuine security concerns, warning that the dissemination of fake security alerts constitutes a threat to public order and would not be tolerated. [pictures👉👉] https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm |
A major burglary case that shocked many Lagos residents involved the theft of valuables worth approximately ₦150 million from a luxury residence in the Maryland/Ikeja area of Lagos. Police have described it as a carefully planned operation rather than a random break-in.  According to investigators, the prime suspect is a 50-year-old accountant who had worked for the late owner of the property for about 17 years. The victim’s family allegedly trusted him and had even given him access to a spare key to the residence years earlier. Police believe this insider access may have played a crucial role in how the burglary was carried out.  The burglary was reported in July 2025 after family members discovered that a large number of valuables and household items had disappeared from the property. Investigators launched an extensive probe, leading to the arrest of six suspects who were allegedly connected to the crime. Those suspects were later charged in court.  However, police say the alleged mastermind fled to Canada before he could be arrested. This triggered an international manhunt involving the Nigeria Police Force and INTERPOL. After months of tracking and intelligence gathering, the suspect was reportedly arrested on June 1, 2026, when he returned to Nigeria through the international airport in Lagos.  Authorities say the stolen items were taken from a five-bedroom duplex, and efforts are still underway to recover the remaining property and identify anyone who may have received or helped conceal the stolen goods. Police also stated that more arrests could follow as investigations continue.  [pictures 👉] https:///Inuixus |
Ekiti state, Local Government vice chairman(Grace Ogunleye)Ilejemeeje Local government remanded in prison for the kidnapped of herself to collect money from government. Just imagine a sitting vice chairman of a local council in Ekiti state can set or fake her own kidnap it's now terrible and difficult for us to win the war or battle against terrorist, bandit, kidnapper and terrorist in our country. If a sitting local council vice chairman can fake her kidnap means her indigines in Ekiti state are not safe she can collide with kidnappers to kidnap innocent citizens in Ekiti state and collect her own share in the Ransome payment. If I were the judge that will gives judgement to this stupidity and wickedness woman I'll gave her death sentence or death by hanging judgement penalty to serve as an example for others people's that has such in minds or into the shady or fake kidnap business. Pictures below 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm |
The rejection is one of the most emotionally powerful moments to come out of this crisis. Here’s a deeper look at what it means: What Actually Happened When government officials arrived at the affected communities in Oriire LGA with bags of rice and cash, grieving parents turned them away at the door. No shouting match, no drama — just a firm, unified “no.” The Baale of Yawota, Emmanuel Alade, captured their position in one sentence: “They came with rice and money, but the parents rejected it, saying they only want their children released.” Even a delegation of women sent personally by Governor Seyi Makinde was turned back the same way. Why It Hits So Hard The rejection is symbolic on multiple levels: ∙ Rice and cash is what you bring to a burial. In Nigerian culture, bringing food items and money to bereaved families is a condolence gesture. By offering these things to families whose children are still alive but missing, the government — perhaps unintentionally — signalled that they had already written those victims off. The parents rejected that narrative entirely. ∙ It exposed the gap between governance and grief. The families aren’t interested in being managed or pacified. They want action. Offering material comfort while the children are still in the forest is tone-deaf, and the parents made that clear without saying a word beyond “no.” ∙ It was a collective act of protest. This wasn’t one angry parent. The entire community, unified, refused the gesture. That kind of collective resolve sends a message to both the government and the public — we are not okay, and we will not pretend to be. The Bigger Statement Nigeria has seen school abductions since the 2014 Chibok kidnapping. A troubling pattern has emerged — government visits, promises, relief items, and then slow fades into inaction. These Oyo parents seem deeply aware of that pattern. Rejecting the rice and cash is essentially saying: “We’ve seen how this goes. We refuse to let this become another statistic.” It’s grief, dignity, and political protest wrapped into one quiet but devastating act. See pictures below 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/r5wdg1f https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n |
In an age where artificial intelligence has become as essential as a smartphone, the question on everyone’s lips is no longer whether AI can change your life — it is whether you can afford to let it. Premium AI tools like ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, and Gemini Advanced promise smarter responses, faster outputs, and capabilities that their free tiers deliberately withhold. But for students, freelancers, and curious minds who refuse to pay a monthly subscription, the internet has quietly become a treasure map of workarounds, trials, and loopholes that make premium access more attainable than the companies would like you to know. The first and most underrated method is the free trial system. Almost every major AI platform offers a trial period, and the trick is knowing how to use it fully before the clock runs out. Many users sign up, poke around for ten minutes, and forget about it until they are charged. The smarter move is to go in with a plan — a list of tasks, projects, and questions ready to fire the moment you log in. When the trial ends, a new email address and a virtual card with zero balance can sometimes reset the process entirely, though this sits in a legal grey area that varies by platform terms of service. Beyond trials, student and educational discounts are one of the most legitimate and consistently overlooked routes to premium AI access. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and even smaller AI startups frequently offer free or heavily discounted premium plans to anyone with a valid university email address. Many students do not realise that their .edu or .ac email is essentially a golden ticket sitting unused in their inbox. Websites like GitHub Education and Google for Education bundle AI tools into broader packages that students can access at no cost whatsoever. Another avenue that most people scroll past is the referral and rewards ecosystem built into many AI platforms. Some companies offer extended premium access in exchange for referring new users, completing surveys, or participating in beta testing programs. These programs exist because the companies genuinely need real user feedback, and they are willing to pay for it in premium credits rather than cash. Signing up for beta programs in particular can unlock features that paying customers do not even have yet, all for free. Finally, there is the open source world, which does not get nearly enough credit. Tools like Mistral, LLaMA, and various community-hosted models offer capabilities that rival commercial premium tiers, and they cost absolutely nothing. They require a little more technical setup, but for anyone willing to spend an afternoon reading a README file, the reward is essentially unlimited AI access with no subscription, no billing cycle, and no company quietly harvesting your data in exchange for convenience. The best things in the AI world, it turns out, are often free — you just have to know where to look. Open below to find free reuseable coupon codes for every ai below 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm |
On Saturday, in the Oju-Ore area of Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area in Ogun State, a domestic dispute between a man known simply as Success, his mother, and his younger brother ended in tragedy. During the altercation, Success reportedly sustained a head injury and was bleeding,  prompting his mother to do what many Nigerians in distress do — call for help. She reached out to operatives of the So-Safe Corps, the Ogun State Community, Social Orientation and Safety Agency, to intervene. It was a decision that would cost her son his life. Rather than handing Success over to the police as required, the security personnel allegedly took him to an uncompleted building where he was subjected to physical assault.  Word of what happened spread quickly through the community and onto social media. A Facebook user, Temitope Adeniyi, alleged that the operatives beat Success to death, writing: “He fought with his mother, so his mother reported him to the So-Safe. The next thing, they carried him to an uncompleted building and beat him to death.”  What began as a mother seeking help for a family problem ended with her son being taken away and killed by the very people she called. The spokesperson for So-Safe Corps, Adegunwa Adegbuyi, confirmed the incident and condemned the officers’ actions, stating they acted outside the standard operating procedures of the outfit.  The condemnation, while swift, did little to ease the outrage that had already gripped the community. The Ogun State Police Command confirmed the arrest of two So-Safe officers, with investigations into the circumstances of Success’s death described as ongoing.  Yet for many Nigerians following the story, the arrests offer cold comfort. The incident has reignited concerns over alleged torture and extrajudicial actions by security operatives across the country. Rights groups and civil society organisations have repeatedly called for greater accountability and stricter sanctions against security personnel found culpable of torture, unlawful detention, and other human rights abuses.  The death of Success is not an isolated case — it is part of a troubling pattern where those meant to protect ordinary citizens become the source of their greatest harm. A mother called for help. Her son never came home. See pictures 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n |
A 47-year-old businessman, Mr. Chukwuemeka Obi, was reportedly kidnapped on the evening of Wednesday, May 28, 2026, along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos State. According to eyewitness accounts, Mr. Obi was driving home from his office on Victoria Island when his vehicle was intercepted by gunmen in a black Toyota Hilux around 8:45 PM near the Chevron roundabout. The suspects, numbering approximately five, forced him out of his car at gunpoint before speeding off toward the Ajah axis. His driver, who sustained minor injuries during the attack, managed to alert family members and contacted the Lagos State Police Command shortly after the incident. The family has since received a phone call from an unknown number demanding a ransom of ₦50 million for his safe release. They have urged the kidnappers to exercise restraint and guarantee his safety, as Mr. Obi is said to be managing a heart condition. The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, in a statement issued Thursday morning, confirmed that a manhunt has been launched and that operatives from the Anti-Kidnapping Unit have been deployed to the area. “We are treating this with the utmost urgency. We appeal to the public to provide any useful information that could assist our investigation,” the statement read. Neighbors and colleagues of Mr. Obi have taken to social media to express shock and demand swift action from authorities. Click below to see pictures. https://sl1nk.com/r5wdg1f https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n |
Three people were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center in the Northern part of Nigeria. According to police, the victims heroically tried to draw the gunmen away from the mosque to protect others inside……… pictures below 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm |
A senior officer of the Nigerian Army, Major General Hassan Ahmed, has reportedly been killed by gunmen in the Abaji area of Abuja.According to reports, the attackers also abducted his wife during the incident, which occurred while the couple were returning from Okene in Kogi State.Sources said the assailants opened….. https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm https://sl1nk.com/hnssa2n |
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NDLEA and Customs intercepted 4,173.5 kg of cannabis indica worth ₦10.4 billion at Tin Can Port. The drugs were concealed in a 40-foot container declared as vehicles, shipped from Canada. Authorities say this is the second major seizure in 2 weeks. Pictures in the 🔗 below 👇🏾 https://sl1nk.com/s9irydm |
As known by the general public that the war between USA and IRAN has potentially subsided but behind the curtain of this so called peace the people of isreal,iran and the United states have been gradually increasing forces by getting ally nations this has been considered a……. READ MORE 👉👉 https://sl1nk.com/uly437b
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