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PoliticsRe: Tinubu Names Opeyemi Agbaje As New Pencom Chairman by iwaeda: 4:44pm On Aug 18, 2025
Well deserved, but not only Yoruba is qualified for plumb positions. Just kidding anyways, not Jimi Agbaje. grin grin grin
EducationRe: Samuel Badekale Wins Scholarship To Study In France, Italy, Germany by iwaeda: 4:31pm On Aug 18, 2025
Effect of God and Church can't be under estimated. Congratulations Samuel omo Badekale ore mi. God bless you. grin grin grin grin angry
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Visits Babangida To Celebrate His 84th Birthday by iwaeda: 12:12pm On Aug 18, 2025
Alagbara Aye, etele jeje, ile nyo. Happy birthday to him. No one will be strong forever.If GEJ ever contest, he has my vote. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: ‘i’m Fit As A Fiddle,’ Akpabio Debunks Rumours Of Ill Health by iwaeda: 12:08pm On Aug 18, 2025
Let him walk well first. Sickness is part of humanity and only God can't be fallible or sick. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bello Turji’s Fighters Kill Soldier, Kidnap Dozens In Sokoto Raids by iwaeda(op): 10:31am On Aug 18, 2025
According to Chief of Army staff, Turji is a living dead, but the man is not invisible, Nlfpmod. grin grin grin grin
BusinessRe: POS Scam In Nigeria: How To Know If A POS Agent Is Scamming You by iwaeda: 9:38am On Aug 18, 2025
All these stem from bad economy and poor systems. There is no way banks should not be able to treat fraudulent transfers and reverse it. Nigeria is not really working, but we see everything in the eyes of politics. grin grin grin grin angry
PoliticsBello Turji’s Fighters Kill Soldier, Kidnap Dozens In Sokoto Raids by iwaeda(op): 8:26am On Aug 18, 2025
Bandits loyal to the notorious warlord, Bello Turji, have carried out coordinated assaults on communities in the Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State, killing scores and abducting dozens in a three-day wave of violence between Wednesday, August 14, and Friday, August 16.

The attacks claimed the lives of villagers, a soldier, and a vigilante, while many residents remain unaccounted for.

Eyewitnesses said the gunmen moved from settlement to settlement, terrorising communities and seizing captives.

“On Wednesday, they ambushed travellers along the Yankasuwa–Masawa Road, intercepting vehicles and abducting everyone on board,” a survivor recounted.

“By Thursday, they had struck Garki village, taking 16 residents. One of the captives was later killed, another released, while the bandits rustled three cows.

“On Friday, they stormed Turtsawa and Faru villages near Sabon Birni town, where 28 villagers were abducted. Families are still searching for loved ones,” the witness added.

The Movement for Social Justice in Sokoto State, which has been tracking the crisis, confirmed the casualty figures.

“In just four to five days, our records show these coordinated attacks. What we know is based on reports from the ground; there may be more unreported cases. We call on the Sokoto State Government to rise to the occasion and implement our recommendations to end the atrocities committed by Bello Turji’s boys,” the group said in a statement.

Residents have since offered prayers for the victims and are appealing for urgent security intervention to stem what they described as “unrelenting violence” in eastern Sokoto.

When contacted, the spokesman of the Sokoto State Police Command, ASP Ahmed Rufai, promised to respond but had yet to do so at press time.

Similarly, calls to the governor’s Special Adviser on Security Matters, Col. Ahmed Usman (retd), were not answered.

The Defence Headquarters had said last week that it was still on the trail of the notorious bandit kingpin, dismissing a report claiming that he had surrendered and was open to amnesty by the government.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Markus Kangye, who spoke last Thursday in Abuja during a briefing on the activities of the Armed Forces, said, “Bello Turji has not surrendered; we are still on the lookout for him.”

Turji, a wanted bandit leader operating mainly in Zamfara and Sokoto states, has been accused of masterminding several attacks on communities in the North-West.

Recently, there were reports that the bandit leader had surrendered his arms and released 32 kidnap victims following a peace initiative brokered by Islamic clerics in Zamfara State.
https://punchng.com/bello-turjis-fighters-kill-soldier-abduct-dozens-in-sokoto-raids/

PoliticsRe: Kwara South Communities Deserted As Terrorists Wreak Havoc by iwaeda(op): 8:16am On Aug 18, 2025
The grave implication is that if Kwara and Kogi are overrun by bandits, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti will be easy prey. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Deports 42 Convicted Chinese, Philippine Cybercriminals by iwaeda: 8:13am On Aug 18, 2025
Why can't serve their jail terms in Nigeria and be punished here? grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: 109 Senators’ Pay Enough For 4,708 Professors’ Salaries by iwaeda: 7:00am On Aug 18, 2025
You can't imagine the damage, this form of democracy is doing to our country, less than 1% enjoying dividends of democracy. They will continue to rig to stay relevant. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsKwara South Communities Deserted As Terrorists Wreak Havoc by iwaeda(op): 9:45pm On Aug 17, 2025
In a statement issued on Sunday, the union expressed deep concern that residents of several communities in Kwara South are living in fear as attacks by suspected herdsmen intensify.

The Yoruba Union, a socio-cultural organisation known as Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, has expressed concern over the worsening security situation in Kwara South, accusing Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of neglecting the region despite persistent terrorist attacks allegedly carried out by armed Fulani herders.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the union expressed deep concern that residents of several communities in Kwara South are living in fear as attacks by suspected herdsmen intensify.


The group alleged that while the governor continues to collect a monthly security vote from the Federal Government, he has failed to give a clear account of how the funds are being utilised to address the crisis.

According to the statement, signed by the group’s Convener, Olusola Badero, and its Home Director, Princess Balogun, the Yoruba Union accused the governor of concentrating development and security efforts on the state capital at the expense of other regions.

The organisation said that this uneven distribution of attention and resources has left Kwara South vulnerable to repeated incursions by armed herders.


“Communities in Kwara South have become soft targets for these terrorists disguised as bandits,” the statement read. “Hundreds of residents have abandoned their ancestral homes, many have been kidnapped, and those left behind are forced to live in constant fear. Sadly, the governor has not shown the political will to tackle the menace head-on.”

The union further stressed that the abandonment of farmlands and villages in the region could have devastating consequences on food production and local economies, warning that if the insecurity persists, many communities may become completely deserted.

The group noted that this would not only erase the heritage of the Yoruba people in Kwara South but also weaken the socio-economic fabric of the state.

The Yoruba Union also accused Governor AbdulRazaq of treating the security concerns of Kwara South indigenes with indifference, saying that his focus on Ilorin, the state capital, has created feelings of marginalisation among other parts of the state.

“It is unacceptable that lives and properties in one part of Kwara are seen as less valuable than in another,” the group stated.

The organisation called on the governor to immediately review security strategies in Kwara South, increase support for local vigilante groups, and work closely with traditional rulers and community leaders to strengthen intelligence gathering.

It also urged the Federal Government to closely monitor how security votes are being used in Kwara State to ensure accountability.

Badero said the people of Ifelodun, Irepodun, Ekiti, and Isin have been heavily targeted by marauding herdsmen, who have taken over parts of Kwara South’s ancestral lands and continue to unleash terror in the region.

The Yoruba Union explained that the incessant killings and kidnappings in the area have forced hundreds of residents to abandon their ancestral lands, leaving them vulnerable to strangers whose intention is to take over and claim ownership.

“The Kwara State Governor seems incompetent in handling the affairs of the state. Our people in Ifelodun and Irepodun, in particular, have been lamenting the rising level of insecurity, which has led to the desertion of many communities. People have been killed, and ransoms have been extorted by the Fulani herdsmen,” the group stated.

“Should we close our eyes and seal our mouths despite the security vote funds Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is collecting? Kwara South has become a major target for these daredevil Fulani herdsmen. Our people have abandoned their ancestral homes and fled out of fear, as these armed herdsmen can invade any community in broad daylight and launch deadly attacks.”

“If Governor AbdulRahman is confused or lacks the strength and capacity to govern the state, he should kindly resign and allow those who are capable to take over,” the group said.

The union recalled how the evicted Seriki Fulani of Igangan, Abdulkadir Saliu Abdulkadri, and his men moved from Igangan in Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State to Kwara South after the expiration of a seven-day eviction notice issued by Yoruba rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

“Since then, the region has been experiencing incessant attacks and kidnappings. Our ancestral land does not belong to the Fulani race. We will not fold our arms and watch our people being killed and kidnapped by armed Fulani herdsmen who are determined to take over our land by all means,” the group said.

“We are giving Governor AbdulRahman a seven-day ultimatum to restore peace and confidence in the region, or we will take to the streets to protest and show the world how unconcerned he is about the plight of our people in Kwara South.”

Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá also calls on security agencies to collaborate with local vigilantes to flush out the terrorists.

Yoruba Union warned that the continued silence and perceived neglect by the state government could fuel growing resentment and distrust among the people of Kwara South.

The group vowed to continue to speak out until adequate measures are taken to secure the region and protect its residents from further harm.


https://saharareporters.com/2025/08/17/kwara-south-communities-deserted-terrorists-wreak-havoc-yoruba-union-blames-gov
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Congratulates Bye-election Winners, Praises INEC For Credible Polls by iwaeda: 9:04pm On Aug 17, 2025
With all the obvious rigging. Anyways, Tinubu is OTP. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Emir Of Zuru Dies At 81 In London Hospital by iwaeda: 9:09am On Aug 17, 2025
They can't die in Nigeria's hospitals, but can waste money in London hospitals. Reason they rig continually. grin grin grin
PoliticsBalance Federal Appointments For Unity, CSO Urges Tinubu by iwaeda(op): 7:21am On Aug 17, 2025
ABUJA – A civil society group, the Societal Safety Network (SSN), has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to ensure equity and fairness in federal appointments, stressing that regional balance is vital for national unity.

The group, in a statement signed by Suleiman Salaudeen, commended the President for correcting the recent appointment of the Managing Director/CEO of the National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC), which had initially breached Section 93 of the Electricity Act 2023.

The revision, SSN said, reinforced public confidence that the administration is guided by equity, justice, and the rule of law.

The organisation also welcomed the North-South balance in recent anti-corruption appointments, citing Mr Ola Olukoyede from the South as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, from the North as Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

“This is the leadership wisdom Nigerians expect: decisions that unite, not divide; appointments that reflect inclusion, not exclusion,” the group stated.

However, SSN urged the President to apply the same principle to the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) and the Federal Character Commission (FCC).

It noted that while the FCSC is chaired by Professor Tunji Olaopa from the South West, with Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, also from the South, as Secretary, fairness demands that the FCC chairmanship remain in the North.

“Given that the FCSC is already headed by a Southerner, fairness demands that the FCC chairmanship be retained in the North. This balance is vital to maintain public trust,” the statement stressed.

The group warned that tilting the FCC leadership disproportionately towards one region could weaken the credibility of the federal character principle and fuel perceptions of marginalisation.

“The FCC is more than an administrative agency; it is a constitutional safeguard for national unity. If its leadership tilts disproportionately towards one region, it risks undermining the President’s political goodwill in areas that feel excluded,” the SSN cautioned.

Expressing optimism, the group said that by sustaining equity in appointments, President Tinubu would strengthen his governance agenda and further solidify his legacy as a leader who restored trust in the Nigerian union.

It added that the North Central region and the wider North remain committed to supporting the administration, urging the President to always prioritise fairness and inclusion in his decisions.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/balance-federal-appointments-for-unity-cso-urges-tinubu/

PoliticsRe: Ansaru Terrorist Group Leader Arrested by iwaeda: 10:01pm On Aug 16, 2025
Nlfpmod, these are our next ambassadors of peace and conflict resolutions. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Supporting APC Openly In Canada Now Act Of Terrorism - Report by iwaeda: 2:22pm On Aug 16, 2025
APC is really a cancerous party, wicked and deliberately evil. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Benue, Plateau Leaders To Tinubu: Your Marching Orders Not Effectiv by iwaeda(op): 12:27pm On Aug 16, 2025
Tinubu does not care for anyone, but himself and position Nlfpmod. cheesy grin grin
PoliticsRe: Fire Engulfs Yinka Ayefele’s Fresh FM Station In Ibadan by iwaeda: 7:37am On Aug 16, 2025
Ile oba to Jo, ewa lo busi. The Palace of a king that gets burnt will be beautified. Ayefe, gbo bi mose npede. Hooe it has insurance. grin grin grin
PoliticsBenue, Plateau Leaders To Tinubu: Your Marching Orders Not Effectiv by iwaeda(op): 7:02am On Aug 16, 2025
As killings, herdsmen attacks continue after the President’s ‘enough is enough’ order

•Plateau rejects FG’s narrative on crisis


•Niger Delta stakeholders advise Tinubu to adopt an unconventional approach to overpower terrorists

•Say no room for repentant terrorists


After the global outrage that greeted the June 13 massacre of over 200 innocent farmers by armed herdsmen in Yelewata community, Guma Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue state, it was expected that the people would have some respite particularly with the marching order issued to the security agencies by President Bola Tinubu to put a halt to the attacks and killings in the state.

The President, who visited the state on June 18, shortly after the bloody attack, did not mince words when he also directed that those behind the killings should be apprehended and prosecuted.

He also stated that he was in a position to help the people achieve peace, which is vital to development. We were not elected to bury people and have orphans and orphanages. We will work with you to achieve peace. We are here to work with the people. The people of Benue deserve peace,” he added.

Regrettably, however, despite the President’s promise, peace has continued to elude the people of Benue stat,e who have not had respite from the armed herdsmen incursions. The attacks and killings have intensified as if the invaders became emboldened even after the directive for all hands to be on deck to have peace in the state. In fact, the attackers menacingly took the fight to security personnel drafted to the crisis areas, killing some of them and leaving some others with injuries.

Timeline of attacks after Tinubu’s marching order

*June 22: Just four days after the President’s visit, the marauders took hostage 12 passengers of the state government-owned Benue Links transportation company near Eke on Ugbokolo-Otukpo Road in Okpokwu LGA of the state.

*June 30: Four Mobile Policemen were killed by the marauders during an attack on the Udei community in Guma LGA after they were successfully repelled by soldiers stationed at Ortese, an IDPs host community in the same Guma LGA.

*July 3: They stormed the Ukohol community, very close to Yelewata, killing one Uger Sember in his farm while two others were declared missing and were never found. On the same date two farmers on a motorbike reportedly ran into the armed herders at Tse Orkpen in Mbabai Council Ward of Guma LGA. They were lucky to have escaped alive but their motorcycle was taken away by the marauders.

*July 4: Agbu City Village in Tyough-Atee Council Ward of Gwer West LGA was attacked and one person was killed in that incident.

*July 4: A retired Headmaster and Village Head from Daudu, Guma LGA, Zaki Isho Aondohemba and his friend, Mr. Uger Sember, also a retired Headmaster, were gruesomely murdered by the armed herders in their farms at Okohol community, also in Guma LGA. His motorcycle was burnt while four others were declared missing. Luckily, one of the boys who accompanied them to the farm escaped with serious injury.

*July 7: Four Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, personnel on patrol were killed in an ambush by the armed herders at Udei community, near Yelewata in Guma LGA. The patrol team, known as the Buffalo Squad of Operation Zenda, a joint security team comprising officers of the Mobile Police Force, the NSCDC, Counter-Terrorism Unit, CTU, of the Police and the Benue State Civil Protection Guards were said to be on routine patrol along the Daudu-Yelewata road when they came under attack.

*July 16: A church leader of St. Albert Catholic Church Abata, Guma LGA, Vitalis Kenvanger and three others were murdered by the marauders along the Yogbo-Gungu-Aze road while one of the victims remained unaccounted for till date.

*July 19: There was pandemonium in Uikpam, a host community of thousands of IDPs after heavy sporadic gunshots were fired for over 20 minutes from all directions in the community by herders.

*July 24: A middle-aged man, Gabriel Vandefan was killed and beheaded by armed herdsmen in his farm at Uikpam community, Guma LGA. His killers also reportedly chopped off one of his hands and went away with it. The residents of Anyimbe and Awashuwa settlements in Ayilamo, Tombu Council Ward of LGA on July 24 raised the alarm over the massive influx of arms-wielding herdsmen and cattle into their communities.

*July 28: Two middle-aged men were killed by armed herdsmen along the Uikpam–Umenger road in Guma LGA.

*August 3: A mother and her grown-up son, identified as Mlumun Igbawua and Terkimbir Igbawua, respectively, were murdered by armed herdsmen on a rice farm at Tse-Nyibiam, Ngban, Nyiev Council Ward of Guma LGA. Fortunately, the wife of the deceased man, who was caught and tortured by the armed marauders, escaped from her captors. The murder of the duo came less than three months after the deceased woman’s husband was attacked and also killed in the same rice farm by the armed herders during cultivation.

*August 6: At least nine persons, including a Police officer, were killed in a renewed attack by suspected armed herdsmen on communities in Agatu LGA.

*August 11: Three persons were killed at their farms in a fresh attack on Yelewata communities, which sparked angry protests by women of the community who dumped the corpses of the dead on the Makurdi-Lafia road to demand protection from the authorities.

*August 12: A Septuagenarian and two others were murdered by the marauders at Uikpam community, Mbabai Council Ward of Guma LGA. Among the victims was a patent medicine store owner who, at the time of the attack was in his shop and attending to customers when marauders stormed the area.

These attacks within a space of 59 days from the date of the President’s visit, claiming over 32 lives with several others still unaccounted for, have left many wondering if the government has become helpless and overwhelmed by a ragtag gang of untrained militia. The development has brought to the fore the issue of what must be urgently done to save Benue from being completely destabilised by the marauders.

In Plateau state, communities in the Bokkos, Riyom, Kanam, Wase, and Bassa local government areas have been thrown into grief since April 2025. Dozens of lives have been lost in a wave of coordinated attacks by gunmen. The Presidency, in a statement signed by Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) attributed the killings to communal clashes saying, “the ongoing violence between communities in Plateau State, rooted in misunderstandings between different ethnic and religious groups, must cease”. But stakeholders in the state, including the State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, have rejected what they termed as a wrong narrative, insisting killings in the State are well coordinated “genocide,” carried out to displace people and grab their lands.

The Governor who has worked tirelessly to end the menace since coming on board, appears unsuccessful because four months later, the killings have not stopped. Instead, the grim toll has risen especially in communities in the Bokkos LGA, leaving survivors questioning the effectiveness of Presidential orders and state-level measures, and wondering when promises will translate into safety.

As it is, much of the rural Plateau is a patchwork of abandoned communities, burnt carcasses of homes, and other property. Residents say the reality on the ground contradicts official reassurances. In many cases, attackers move freely while survivors are left with little protection. However, Security agencies like the State Police Command, and Operation Safe Haven insist they are responding within their means. But survivors say response times remain slow, often measured in hours after an attack has ended.

“We feel forgotten. We are tired of the daily condemnation of these killings as we hear in the media. We bury our dead alone, return to a life of fear and loneliness, waiting for the next batch of condolences, for how long,” asks 42-year-old farmer, Luka Auta from the Bassa local government area, whose wife and two cousins were killed in April.

Across the State, communities want to see attackers arrested, prosecuted, and convicted, not just named as “unknown gunmen” in press releases. The Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN), the umbrella body of the indigenous nationalities, calls for investigations into what it describes as “systematic ethnic cleansing.” Residents demand that security outposts be established in vulnerable communities, not just in local government headquarters, and that personnel be adequately empowered to combat the attackers. They want better intelligence gathering and rapid-response capabilities, the establishment of a well-equipped State Police and an end to open grazing and land grabbing.

Amos Ishaya from Tamiso, Bokkos LGA, stressed that internally displaced persons need more than emergency food rations, and called for the reconstruction of homes, schools, and clinics, as well as livelihood support to restart farming. “If we are not empowered, and communities are not rebuilt, we will remain dependent,” he maintained. As the rains fall on empty farmlands and fresh graves, Plateau’s rural communities await the day when “enough is enough” becomes more than just a political phrase, but an end to the long seasons of mourning.

Despite President Tinubu’s assurances, the attacks and killings have persisted not only in Benue and Plateau states, but Zamfara, Katsina, Niger, Kwara, Sokoto and other states. The residents wondered why the perpetrators of these evils have defied the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and they are asking why the government has been unable to find a lasting solution to these killings across the country.

In their reactions, however, Nigerians called on President Bola Tinubu to go beyond mere directives to the service chiefs to tackle the escalating insecurity in the country and take uncommon measures, which he is presently not doing, to address the potent danger. Activists, lawyers, and stakeholders across the country, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, maintained that terrorists are assassins and should not be tolerated for their evil acts and that the government should not adorn them with the garb of repentant terrorists or say they have been de-radicalized.

No room for repentant terrorists—Ambakederimo, SSRG convener

Elder Joseph Ambakederimo, the convener of the South-South Reawakening Group (SSRG), said, “It is unfortunate that the country found itself in this quagmire. It appears that we have thrown up our hands in confusion, and the security forces are exhausted and overworked. The killings in the Plateau and Benue States have defied reason and, in a way, have become a recurring issue in our body politic.

The government must continue to provide the funds required to equip the security forces, which includes reviving the supposedly ungoverned areas that have turned into bases of operations for terrorists and kidnappers. For local government autonomy to spread to the grassroots level, the government must fully utilize it so that the populace will have a sense of belonging.

The politicians should stop politicizing insecurity, as it emboldens terrorists and also makes them continue their immoral actions. There should be no whitewashing of a terrorist; a terrorist is a terrorist. They stoke fear and kill people, so we should name them appropriately as terrorists. There shouldn’t be any form of repentant terrorist that has been de-radicalized; the kinetic approach should be intensified to the full extent. Killers should be killed in turn to make them know that killing is bad

The President should ensure implementation of his orders—Omare, lawyer

Eric Omare, a legal practitioner and ex-president of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), asserted, “The government has not been able to address the persistent killings in the country because of the absence of political will by the government. I acknowledge that the problem of insecurity is complex and difficult.

However, a government with the requisite political will can stop the killings by deploying all the resources at its disposal because the protection of lives and property is the most important responsibility of the government. Mr. President should go beyond mere instructions to ensure that his orders are implemented. Across the country, the government is responsible for protecting people and property.

The government and military should take extraordinary measures —Robinson, ex-PANDEF spokesperson

Dr. Ken Robinson, the convener of the Concerned Citizens of Rivers State and immediate past national publicity secretary of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), said, “I will highlight two or three possible challenges the government and military may be facing.

To crush an uninformed enemy, especially one driven by deep-seated, primordial motives, is difficult. You cannot distinguish a law-abiding citizen from a lawbreaker, so it is not easy to draw a battle line. You also can’t predict when or where they will strike next. The United States faced similar difficulties in Vietnam and later in Somalia.

In the Niger Delta, for example, the Nigerian government and military tried to tackle the last agitation using brute force. They occupied our communities, killed innocent people, and molested women. Yet, none of that solved the problem. It was when leaders of the region intervened and persuaded the agitators to lay down their arms that peace began to return.

We know the boys and we could reach them directly in their various locations. This was possible, especially because the Niger Delta agitation was resource-based and had clear demands. What is happening in the North, particularly in Benue and Plateau, is different. The attackers are not indigenous to the communities they target. They are strangers, and there are even claims that some are foreigners from neighboring countries. And what exactly is the goal of those carrying out these killings and massacres? What do they want? There has been deliberate misinformation and misrepresentation about the root causes of the crisis in these states.

The other critical challenge is that the Nigerian military is overstretched. And when you are overstretched, efficiency inevitably declines. The government and military high command must employ extraordinary measures in Benue and Plateau States. They might also consider a model similar to the Niger Delta oil theft challenge, where private outfits like the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited are engaged. I believe mercenaries could be considered, though the option comes with its challenges.

The other salient fact is that it’s difficult to ignore the possibility that politics plays a role in all this, because killings in Benue and Plateau seem to escalate whenever we have a southern president.”

Killings weaponized and politicized—Agho, activist
The coordinator general of the Edo Civil Society Organizations, Omobude Agho, said “the continued killing and kidnappings in parts of the north have been politicized to achieve some political, religious, and conquest ambitions. During his lifetime, the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello publicly declared the country to be the private property of a particular ethnic group, with long-term plans to seize control of it by displacing the other citizens until the Qur’an was dipped into the Atlantic Ocean to fulfill their agenda.

The killings in parts of the core north and most of the Middle Belt are political and deliberate if the president has permitted the ethnic powers to use the situation as a weapon for his 2027 reelection or if he is unable to understand what is happening.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/benue-plateau-leaders-to-tinubu-your-marching-orders-not-effective/

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Bournemouth to win over two point hundred. Goal. grin grin grin grin
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Chief Karan was always playing the rich man in all films those days. God comfort his family. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bandits Launch Second Brutal Attack On Lataworo, Kwara As Residents Flee by iwaeda(op): 7:51am On Aug 15, 2025
Kwara North and South may be over run by bandits, I know most of these places, mostly populated by women, middle age and old people. Many youths have abandoned their towns, who will defend, Nlfpmod? Many of us don't understand basic issues. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsBandits Launch Second Brutal Attack On Lataworo, Kwara As Residents Flee by iwaeda(op): 11:35pm On Aug 14, 2025
Gunmen suspected to be bandits are currently attacking Lataworo community in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, forcing residents to flee for safety.

This marks the second armed incursion in the local government within a single day.

Sources told SaharaReporters that the latest assault had thrown the community into chaos, with villagers abandoning their homes in fear.

The exact number of victims kidnapped during the attack could not be confirmed as of the time of filing this report.

This is not the first time Lataworo has come under siege. On June 30, suspected armed bandits carried out coordinated attacks on three villages — Gada, Lataworo, and Kokodoko — all in Edu Local Government Area, injuring several residents and local vigilantes.

The recent spike in violence has heightened concerns across Kwara North and South, both of which have been grappling with persistent terrorist attacks in recent months.

The spokesperson for the Kwara State Police Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, has yet to issue an official statement regarding the latest incident.

Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that suspected terrorists attacked Lema community in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State on Thursday, killing one unidentified person and abducting two others.

The incident occurred in the early hours of the day, throwing the quiet community into panic.

Residents explained that the assailants are still believed to be within the area, prompting urgent calls for security agencies to intervene before further harm is done.

Kwara State has witnessed a disturbing rise in kidnappings and ransom demands in recent months, particularly in the northern and southern parts of the state.

On August 13, 2025, SaharaReporters reported that a group of terrorists had unleashed yet another night of terror in Kwara North, abducting four residents of Gamalegi village in Lafiagi Emirate, Kwara State, during a late-night raid on Tuesday.

The attack, which occurred at about 11pm threw the sleepy community into chaos as gunmen stormed in, firing sporadically before whisking away their victims into the bush.

A resident who spoke to NupekoTv-Lafiagi under condition of anonymity described the scene as “hell on earth,” adding that the attackers operated without any resistance from security forces.

The source said the gunmen, heavily armed, invaded Gamalegi under the cover of darkness and seized four villagers before disappearing into the bush.

While the identities of the abducted persons and full details of the incident remain unclear, the source confirmed the raid happened late Tuesday night.

This attack adds to a growing list of violent abductions terrorising Kwara North.

Only a night earlier, armed men stormed the Lade community, kidnapping three people.

Days before that, the Gbale community suffered the abduction of three residents, including a one-year-old child.

The escalating wave of kidnappings has plunged the region into fear, with residents repeatedly appealing for an enduring and effective security deployment from both the Kwara State government and the Nigerian government to safeguard their lives and livelihoods.

Four days ago, gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked Babanla community in the Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing two people, including a police officer.

A source told SaharaReporters that the incident occurred last Friday while local vigilantes were holding a meeting in the area.

The source explained that the exact number of those killed or kidnapped could not be confirmed as residents fled the community in fear of further attacks.

In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, the bodies of a police officer and another man could be seen lying in a pool of blood.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/08/14/bandits-launch-second-brutal-attack-kwara-community-residents-flee-panic

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