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Nigerian man dies aboard Istanbul–Lagos flight

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A Nigerian passenger, Alhaji Isiaq Dahunsi, has died aboard an international flight from Istanbul to Lagos in the early hours of Monday, April 27, 2026.

The incident was disclosed by a close associate of the deceased, Ishola Isiaq, an Imam with the Ansarudeen Society of Nigeria, in a post shared on his verified Facebook page.

According to the cleric, Dahunsi died mid-flight while returning to Nigeria from Türkiye. The aircraft was en route to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at the time of the incident.

“I lost a childhood friend, Late Alhaji Isiaq Dahunsi, this morning, Monday 27th April 2026, on his way back from Istanbul, Turkey, to Murtala Muhammed International Airport. He died inside the flight,” Isiaq wrote.

He added a prayer for the deceased, saying, “May Almighty Allah accept his return and forgive his shortcomings.”

Details surrounding the circumstances of Dahunsi’s death remain unclear, as the cleric did not disclose the cause of death or the airline involved.



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Tension in Ekiti as angry youths set police station on fire after community member’s death 

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The Isan-Ekiti police station has been set ablaze by irate youths protesting the death of a community member allegedly killed by officers.

The unfortunate incident occurred on Friday night hours before the Saturday gubernatorial election holding across the state.

Circumstances surrounding the incident is still very unclear, but a viral video showed when the angry youths stormed the police facility and set it ablaze.

In one of the videos, a lifeless body of a young man could be seen lying in his own pool of blood.

When contacted by DAILY POST, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Ekiti State Command, SP Abutu Sunday said he would revert.

Asked what triggered the violence captured in the viral video, the PPRO simply said, “you have to hold on, I will get back to you”.

The incident has sparked security concerns ahead of the gubernatorial polls kicking off in the next few hours.

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Concerns as teenage prostitutes take over hotspots in Jos

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Right in the center of Jos Metropolis at the popular Old Airport Junction is a one-storey building called Nana Plaza. The building houses some shops downstairs, while the top floor hosts offices, including a law firm.

Nana Plaza could be described as an unimposing building, with the tenants engaged in legitimate businesses. However, behind the plaza is an open space, about one plot where other business ventures take place, including food canteens and beer parlours where one can get quick meals and bottles of alcoholic drinks to wash down.

But all the legitimate businesses wind up with the close of day and as night falls, Nana Plaza takes another life of its own. A different form of business takes over. The front of the plaza becomes home for dealers of roasted fish, chicken, dog, and pork meat sellers.

Added to the brisk business ventures are a group of young men, popularly called “Michika Boys” who sell cigarettes, hot drinks, and illicit drugs under the cover of darkness.

Those activities would pass as ordinary businesses where the sellers eke out a living. But behind Nana Plaza is another world. As early as 8pm, the open space becomes a den of the age-long skin trade where teenage prostitutes hold sway trading their bodies for money.

The prostitution ring that unfolds at the Plaza, with some as young as 14 years.

The prostitution ring starts as early as 8 and runs till the early hours of the next day.

DAILY POST correspondent went undercover and spoke to some of the young girls and their responses spoke volumes about the menace that has gradually crept into Jos city.

Most of them blamed parental neglect, hunger, drug abuse, displacement due to violence, poverty, unemployment, peer pressure, laziness, love of money, and sexual addiction.

First to speak was Rachael, a 16-year-old mother of one who said she was forced to become a prostitute to take care of her child after the man who got her pregnant abandoned her, and her parents threw her out of the house.

“I was only 14 when my boyfriend impregnated me and refused to take responsibility. I was in JSS two and I was naive.

“I did not know he was a married man until I became pregnant and he refused to accept the pregnancy. I had to drop out of school and to add to the humiliation, my parents chased me out of the house.

“Things became so difficult for me and I had to do anything to survive. It was one aunty in my neighborhood who brought me to Nana Plaza to help her in her fish roasting business.

“When I first came here, I noticed that she would often disappear with different men during the night and when I asked her where she often went, she revealed that those men were her boyfriends who would take her to nearby hotels, sleep with her and pay her.

“She told me she had to engage in that to augment what she was making from the fish business. She told me I could make good money from those men and introduced me to some of them.

“That was how I was initiated into prostitution and though I am not proud of doing it, I have no choice as I have to take care of my child.”

For Linda, a 15-year-old girl, it was a violent attack and displacement of her community by bandits that forced her to come to Jos to “hustle” to take care of her family.

“I am from Riyom Local Government Area and I was in JSS 3 when Fulani people came to our village and killed many people, including my elder brother who was taking care of us after our parents died. Everybody in our village was chased out and we had to go and live in a camp (IDP Camp).

“Things were very difficult in the camp as we did not have enough food to eat and some of the camp officials used to force us to have sex with them or they would not give us food.

“One day, one girl who was my friend said we should run away and we escaped from the camp and first went to Kugiya in Bukuru where we started prostitution but last year, some officers came and arrested many people.

“I managed to escape and that was how I found myself here. I am not happy selling my body at this age but I have no choice because I have to take care of my younger ones,” she disclosed.

For Afiniki, an 18-year-old mother of two, her journey to becoming a prostitute was influenced by bad friends.

She said she was living with her mother after the death of her father but due to the influence of bad friends, she dropped out of school and followed them to Abuja where they engaged in prostitution.

In the process, she got pregnant and had to come back home. Though her mother was angry with her, she took her in and cared for her and her baby. When the child was about eight months, Afiniki left her with her mother and went back to Abuja to continue with her life.

Soon after, she became pregnant again and had to come back to Jos.

“Depending on the number of men I can get, I make between N5,000 and N10,000 per night but on a bad day, one can hang here till very late and would not make up to N2,000.

“On such days, you can accept N500 or even N200 for a round of sex so you can have something to eat the next day.

“I won’t lie to you, prostitution is not good and I regret it every day but there is nothing I can do,” Afiniki said.

Meanwhile, efforts to obtain comments from government authorities were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.



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Police dismiss old video alleging bandits attack in Imo

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The Imo State Police Command has dismissed a viral video alleging bandits’ attack in some communities in the state, even as it warned against false information.

In a press statement, the Command, through its Spokesperson, Henry Okoye, stated that it has observed with concern the purported video in circulation, which it described as an old video from mischief makers and purveyors of false information.

The Command described the video as false, misleading, and deliberately designed to create unnecessary fear, panic, and apprehension among the people of the State.

The Police, in the press statement, hinted that the video being circulated is an old footage of an attack carried out on July 25, 2025, at Ndi-Ejezie, Umualaoma, and Ndiakuwata Uno Communities in Arondizuogu, Ideato North LGA of the state, by unknown gunmen headed by one Ifeanyi Okenta, popularly known as Gentle the Yahoo.

The incident, according to the Command, resulted in loss of lives and does not represent any recent attack in the state.

“Following the incident, the Imo State Police Command, in synergy with other security agencies, carried out intelligence-led operations which led to the arrest and prosecution of some suspects, while others were neutralised during exchanges of gunfire with security operatives. Efforts remain ongoing to apprehend fleeing members of the group,” the release added.

The Commissioner of Police in the State, Audu Garba Bosso, while reacting to the development, urged members of the public, particularly Imo residents, to disregard the false video being circulated and desist from sharing unverified information capable of causing fear and undermining public peace and security.

He further warned individuals who deliberately create, circulate and amplify false security information to desist forthwith, saying that such persons will be identified, arrested, and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

Bosso also used the medium to reassure Imo residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment, in synergy with other security agencies, to safeguard lives and property across the state.

He encouraged members of the public to remain vigilant, rely on official information channels, and promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest Police formation.



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