Metro
Seven killed in fresh attack on Benue border community
At least seven people have reportedly lost their lives following an attack on Channel One, a border settlement in Ukemberagya/Tswarev Council Ward of Logo Local Government Area (LGA), Benue State.
The assault was said to have occurred in the early hours of Monday, April 27, 2026, according to sources within the community.
A local leader, Elder Joseph Anawa, confirmed the incident to journalists in Makurdi.
Anawa in a message said “I have gathered that today, 27/4/2026, at about 13:00 hours reveals that suspected Fulani marauders have attacked “Channel One”, a border settlement in Ukemberagya/Tswarev Council Ward, Logo LGA of Benue State, located along Arufu-Wukari road, Taraba State.
“Six people were reportedly killed, including Mr. Akor Gwakyaa, Mr. Msooter Gwakyaa, Aondoungwa Michael, Vershima Michael, Terna Michael, Msughter Terzungwe and another whose name was not given.”
He further disclosed that seven other residents sustained severe injuries and are currently receiving treatment in various hospitals in Anyiin town.
Providing details of the incident, Anawa said a witness reported that “the attackers came in large numbers, armed with firearms, and were on motorcycles. It is alleged that the marauders are those camped at Shaor, one of the deserted villages that several intelligence reports have identified as a Fulani marauders’ camp in Logo LGA.
“It is also reported that residents of the area under attack and neighbouring communities are relocating to other villages for fear of further attacks.”
The community leader called on authorities to take urgent steps to prevent a recurrence, stressing the need for stronger security measures in the area.
Anawa who urged the government and relevant authorities to immediately find solutions to prevent further attack on innocent people of Logo LGA said “There is need to intensify border coordinated clearance operations to dislodge the suspected marauders camped at Shaor and other deserted villages identified in previous intelligence reports.
“There is also a need for joint inter-state security task forces with Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba States to monitor cross-border movements of suspected Fulani mercenaries and, possibly, block all routes used by attackers to attack border communities in Logo LGA.”
He warned that the persistent nature of such attacks, often linked to camps in abandoned settlements and cross-border movements, requires swift and sustained intervention to restore safety and confidence among residents in affected council wards.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of Logo LGA, Clement Kav, also confirmed the incident, stating that seven persons were killed while four others were injured.
Kave said, “They killed seven persons and injured four others. And like you are aware, what they do is that they come, attack and run back to where they came from.
He said “They carried out the attack late on Saturday/Sunday night. I have briefed the Commissioner of Police and the Adviser, Homeland Security on the development.”
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Udeme Edet, said she had yet to receive details of the incident.
Metro
Soldiers foil cattle theft, save driver from lynching in Kaduna
Troops have foiled a cattle theft operation and rescued a driver from an angry mob in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The incident was contained in a post shared on X on Thursday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.
According to the report, troops of Operation Enduring Peace responded to a distress call around 2:45 a.m. on Tuesday after suspected cattle rustlers attacked Wuro Goshe village.
Security sources said the suspects fled when they saw the approaching troops, abandoning a vehicle carrying a cow believed to have been stolen.
“The troops also intervened to rescue the driver of the vehicle, who was nearly lynched by angry youths who had gathered at the scene.
“The driver was later taken to the Jaji Military Cantonment Medical Centre, where he is receiving treatment,” Makama wrote.
The recovered cow was identified and returned to its rightful owner, while the abandoned vehicle was taken into military custody for investigation.
Authorities said efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects and bring them to justice.
Metro
Police smash cultists’ initiation process in Ogun, arrest 30 suspects
Ogun State Police Command has smashed a suspected cultist initiation procession, leading to the arrest of thirty male suspects in Isara-Remo.
DAILY POST learnt that the suspects allegedly converged at an uncompleted building in Isara-Remo, consuming alcoholic substances and chanting before they were apprehended.
They are Muiz Olawale, Adeniji Akinwale, Ajayi Victor, Damilola Oluwasegun, Adewale Olayemi, Aminu Rahmon, Olodudu Ademola, Matthew Imoleayo, Adenle Habeb, Lekan Qudus, Olamilekan Ayanleke, Adegbasa Ezekiel, Ibukun Adeniyi, Abiodun Babatunde, Oshofolahan Michael, Salau Adedeji, Benjamin Kehinde, Magnus Elijah and Oluwadamilare Samson.
Others include Oyebowale Ojutona, Abiodun Makanjuola, Idowu Toheeb, Olamide Sunday, Malik Also, Abdullahi Damilola, Israel Ayomikun, Oyeledun Ezekiel, Adelabu Imoleayo, Ajayi Oluwasegun, and Olaawun Faith.
Confirming the arrest on Thursday, the Police Spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, said they were arrested on Tuesday by operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), in collaboration with detectives from Isara Area Command and Isara Division.
The PRO noted that four vehicles allegedly abandoned during the attempted escape, one jack knife, one local drum, one “sekere” (rattle), and bottles suspected to have been used for alcohol consumption were recovered.
Babaseyi said, “The operation was carried out on 16th June, 2026, at about 1600hrs, following credible intelligence that a group of suspected hoodlums had converged at an uncompleted building in Isara-Remo for an unlawful gathering involving meeting activities, consumption of alcoholic substances, chanting, and initiation attempts.
“Acting on the intelligence, the Commander of the VCRU swiftly mobilised a combined team of operatives from the Unit, Isara Area Command, and Isara Division. The operatives stormed the location, dispersed the gathering, and arrested the suspects in a well-coordinated tactical operation.”
The image maker disclosed that the suspects have since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Abeokuta, and will be charged to court upon completion of investigation.
“Efforts are ongoing to apprehend other fleeing suspects” he added.
The State Commissioner of Police, Bode Ojajuni, commended the swift response, discipline, and professionalism of the operatives involved, describing the operation as a clear demonstration of the Command’s sustained intelligence-led policing strategy and zero tolerance for violent crime and unlawful assemblies.
He reiterated that cultism and related criminal activities will not be condoned in the State, urging members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious gatherings or criminal activities to the nearest police formation.

Metro
Gunmen ambush, kill Plateau monarch in road attack
Gunmen suspected to be Fulani militia on Wednesday, ambushed and killed the traditional ruler of Gwande District in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, Saf Samuel Alaket, while on his way back from a traditional council meeting at the council headquarters.
According to eyewitnesses, the bandits ambushed the monarch’s vehicle at about 7.30pm near the boundary between Sha District and Daffo community close to his hometown and opened fire on the vehicle.
The District Head reportedly sustained severe injuries and was rushed to a nearby medical facility for emergency treatment where he was later confirmed dead.
A community leader and member of the late District Head’s council, Peter Gwande who confirmed the attack in a phone call, described the murder of Saf Alaket as not only a painful loss to the people of Gwande community but also for the entire Bokkos LGA and Plateau State in general, adding that the attack has thrown the Bokkos Traditional Council and residents into mourning.
A youth leader in the Gwande community, Christopher Luka, who also spoke about the attack, stated that it has generated serious tension in the area, but that the situation has since been brought under control by security operatives.
Efforts to obtain confirmation from the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, were unsuccessful, as he did not respond to calls or reply to text messages sent to his phone.
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