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| What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Bobloco(op): 7:46am On Jun 20 |
What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, Reveals Cause Of Death Fresh details have emerged on the final moments of former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar (retd.), with sources claiming the retired military officer died in the arms of his wife while they were being held captive by bandits in Katsina State. The latest account, reportedly obtained from Hajiya Amina Abubakar while she was receiving treatment after her rescue, appears to contradict the official position of the Katsina State Government that the retired general died from complications arising from diabetes and hypertension. General Rabe was abducted alongside his wife on May 30, 2026, along the Marabar Musawa–Kafinsoli Road in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State. He later died in captivity, while his wife regained freedom after sustaining a gunshot wound. According to Weekend Trust, a source who claimed to have spoken with Hajiya Amina during her hospitalisation said the widow insisted that her husband had no known history of diabetes or hypertension before the abduction. “Contrary to what the Katsina State Government said, which was widely circulated in both the social and conventional media, she told us that her husband did not have diabetes or hypertension. He was hale and hearty when they were abducted,” the source said. According to the source, the widow recalled noticing a sudden deterioration in the retired general’s health after one of his legs became swollen while they were in captivity. “She told us that there was a likelihood that he was bitten by a snake because when she noticed that his leg was swollen, she drew the attention of the bandits, who reluctantly told her that he had been bitten by a snake,” the source added. The source said the kidnappers allegedly attempted to treat the swelling with local remedies, but General Rabe’s condition continued to worsen. “They brought some mashed leaves and applied them to the swollen leg, but there was no improvement as the General’s health deteriorated within a short time. “She told us that he died in her arms. It was a very difficult moment for her,” the source said. Weekend Trust had earlier reported that while the retired general was still alive, the kidnappers allegedly considered releasing his wife, but she declined, insisting she would only regain freedom alongside her husband. Following the retired officer’s death, the Defence Headquarters said it deliberately refrained from making public comments about the abduction in order not to jeopardise rescue efforts. The Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Samaila Uba, said the Armed Forces and other security agencies deployed significant resources to secure the release of the retired general. “Maj Gen Abubakar served the nation with distinction and held many appointments, including spokesperson of various military formations as well as spokesman for the Armed Forces of Nigeria as Director Defence Information,” Uba said. “He made immense contributions to counter-insurgency operations, professional development of the Armed Forces and numerous other commendable and outstanding impacts. “His commitment to duty and to the unity of Nigeria remains a shining example for all personnel of the Armed Forces.” Meanwhile, a security source disclosed that investigations were ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the kidnappers’ apparent attempt to flee their hideout shortly before troops arrived in the area. The source said security agencies were probing whether information about the planned rescue mission may have leaked. “Before the troops were dispatched, the location was carefully mapped and all the coordinates sorted out,” the source said. “Of course, we know some of the bandits have access to the internet and information. It remains curious why they attempted to flee the location where they kept the General, his wife and others hostage for days. “Like in many other operations, there is no way the government will dismiss the possibility of sabotage in this situation. Only time will tell.” How the couple was abducted General Rabe, his wife and their driver were ambushed and abducted on May 30 while travelling through Matazu Local Government Area. Their driver escaped despite sustaining gunshot wounds and was initially treated at the Federal Medical Centre, Katsina, before being transferred to another hospital outside the state. A video later surfaced showing the retired general and his wife pleading for authorities to meet the demands of their captors. The kidnappers reportedly demanded the release of detained associates and other concessions. Government sources later disclosed that the abduction was carefully planned and that the victims were allegedly tracked from Kaduna before the attack. The Defence Headquarters said troops of Operation Fansan Yamma eventually located the kidnappers during intensified search-and-rescue operations. According to the military, troops made contact with the bandits around Tunga Village during an offensive operation. “In the course of the encounter, the bandits shot Mrs Abubakar before abandoning her and fleeing due to the overwhelming pressure from advancing troops,” the Defence Headquarters said. The military added that she was immediately evacuated for treatment and has continued to receive medical care. Security sources said the couple was allegedly abducted by a criminal network linked to notorious bandit kingpin Kachalla Muhammad Fulani, who is believed to operate across several local government areas in Katsina State and parts of Kano State. The gang has been linked to numerous kidnappings, violent attacks and ransom operations across the North-West region https://www./2026/06/20/general-rabe-bandits-captivity-widow-illness-death/ |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by insidelife22(m): 8:20am On Jun 20 |
As I said before The only good terrorist is a "dead terrorist" |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by lookinggood: 8:36am On Jun 20 |
I keep wondering while waiting for how many days before rescue, are we really serious in terms of security? Now take for example; somebody was kidnapped it takes several days to plan for rescue, what if the kidnappers had actually came to attacked those that plan and went for the rescue, it means they would have succeeded, looking at the number of days it took to plan for rescue, because those that plan and rescue seems not to be prepared for such. This is how I feel about the preparation |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by eepeepook: 9:13am On Jun 20 |
The difference between fact and the truth. Fact: He died. Truth: He died from a snake bite. The truth has been released. Only a handful of people will register his real cause of death. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Royal231x: 11:44am On Jun 20 |
He died like a Fowl.... Implications of what their own generation did to the Country Nigeria.. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Eba50: 12:01pm On Jun 20 |
he didn't do spokesman work from bokouharharibandits camp |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by shortgun(m): 12:08pm On Jun 20*. Modified: 3:37pm On Jun 20 |
If this army general was killed anywhere in the south east or south south, the military would have deployed gunships, attack helicopters and fighter jets to kill innocent people in communities and villages around where he was killed.They will burn down every building and destroy people's properties. This double standard is exactly the reason why terrorism will keep multipling in the North. The new hobby of terrorists in the north is killing of military generals. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by franchasng: 12:15pm On Jun 20 |
pathetic |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Emzedz: 1:20pm On Jun 20 |
A major general was killed like a chicken then wat of u a bloody civilian that does not know how to shoot a handgun.. Tinibu is a terrible failure |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by FrancoLee001: 1:41pm On Jun 20 |
It's sad |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by kingbee90: 2:57pm On Jun 20 |
Why did the N.A tell a false story as to what killed the general? A whole N.A general. Abi are they defending the This whole thing is not adding up oh! |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Authoreety: 3:41pm On Jun 20 |
lookinggood:You say what? |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Neoteny(m): 4:52pm On Jun 20 |
lookinggood:Nigerian military has lost any semblance of professionalism, cohesion, integrity, patriotism, and skills, due to decades of erosion caused by nepotism, cronyism, poisoned politics, corruption, embezzlement, lack of accountability, and general inattention by government. So long as the generals are kept well fed and happy feeding fat from the commonwealth to prevent coups, no one cares what they do. We're truly on our own. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by CodeTemplar: 5:46pm On Jun 20 |
The army is gone. There is no army but a religious militia. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Curious345: 8:10pm On Jun 20 |
Lol |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Passionnn: 7:22am On Jun 21 |
The policy of releasing murderous terrorists in the guise of repentance is inhumane, oppressive, unconstitutional snd deceptive. |
| Re: What Killed General Rabe In Bandits’ Captivity – Widow Dismisses Illness, by Nice2023(m): 9:21am On Jun 21 |
When u fail to educate your people u will get more of this. Education is very important in this world that we live in. Check crime rates in states where their people are highly educated ...it is very low...and check crime rates where their people are less educated but highly religious...it is very high. That is to tell u that education is key to all almost everything we do in life. The crime rate in the north has not started, it's just warming up. Check the rate of out of school children,it is alarming and more weddings are being hosted by governors in the entire northern regions just to continue birthing in unproductive population which is what is fueling the crimes we are all witnessing today. Almajiri is already an existing system that fuels major crimes in the north let alone the usual open border system that allows criminals from Chad,Niger,Sudan and other sahel regions into the north and Nigeria as a whole. |
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