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Four NYSC corps members, two others die in Adamawa road accident

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Four members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and two others were burnt to death in a tragic road accident involving a military gun truck and a commercial bus in Adamawa State.

According to the Adamawa State Police Command, the fatal crash occurred on Wednesday at the Narehi area in Girei Local Government Area along the Girei-Song Road.

Suleiman Nguroje, the command’s spokesman, in a statement explained that, “The accident involved a military gun truck travelling from Gombi to Yola and a commercial Hummer bus conveying five passengers from Yola to Mubi.”

Preliminary investigations, according to Nguroje, revealed that both vehicles were involved in a head-on collision, leading to the commercial bus to somersault and burst into flames.

The statement explained, “Preliminary findings reveal that both vehicles were involved in a head-on collision, resulting in the commercial bus flipping over and bursting into flames.”

It said all five passengers aboard the Hummer bus were burnt to death after the vehicle caught fire following the collision, stressing that preliminary identification showed that four of the deceased were serving NYSC members posted to Adamawa State.

Suleuman Juliet and Usman Shuaibu, both indigenes of Kaduna State, were identified as corps members, while efforts were ongoing to identify the remaining victims.

The command also confirmed that a military personnel attached to the gun truck died in the accident, saying that the corpses have been evacuated to the Specialist Hospital, Yola, while efforts are ongoing to identify the remaining bodies and locate their families.

The Commissioner of Police in Adamawa State sent his condolences to the bereaved families, the Nigerian Armed Forces, the NYSC and all those affected by the tragedy.



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Police arrest man over false security alert, fake news in Ogun

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The Ogun State Police Command has arrested one Mr. Johnson Elleh for producing and circulating a misleading video falsely alleging kidnapping and banditry activities along the Owode-Idiroko axis of Ogun State.

The Command’s spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, made this known on Wednesday.

Babaseyi noted that upon citing the viral video, the command immediately subjected the contents to scrutiny and commenced a swift investigation to verify the claims contained.

According to him, findings revealed that the video was false, misleading and deliberately designed to create fear, panic, and anxiety among members of the public.

“Extensive investigation and verification further established that there was no kidnapping or banditry incident as portrayed in the video within the Owode-Idiroko axis or its environs.

“Further investigation revealed that the suspect was featured in the video and was subsequently identified by detectives, leading to his arrest.

“Preliminary findings indicate that he deliberately fabricated and circulated the false narrative for attention and content creation purposes,” the police spokesperson said.

He further stated that the suspect’s action was capable of causing unnecessary public alarm, disrupting social order, and undermining public confidence in the security architecture of the State.

Babaseyi added that the suspect will be charged to court upon conclusion of the investigation.

The Command also warned individuals and groups deliberately spreading false security alerts to desist from doing so or be prepared to face the law.

“The Command will continue to identify, arrest, investigate, and prosecute all persons found culpable, irrespective of status or motive.

“Residents are encouraged to remain calm, continue their lawful activities without fear, and rely solely on verified information disseminated through official channels,” Babaseyi added.



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Accountant nabbed at Lagos airport over alleged N150m theft after year-long manhunt

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The collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force Zone 2 Command and the International Criminal Police Organisation, INTERPOL, has resulted in the arrest of a 50-year-old accountant, Olusola Ajayi Joshua, nearly a year after he allegedly left the country while under investigation for a high-profile burglary case.

Joshua was apprehended following investigations into a petition dated July 11, 2025, submitted to the Office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, by a woman who reported a burglary at her residence on Sesayon Street in the Government Reserved Area, GRA, Ikeja.

The petitioner alleged that unknown persons broke into the property and made away with household items and other valuables estimated at over N150 million.

She reportedly suspected Joshua, who had worked as an accountant in her late father’s company for more than 17 years, along with six other individuals, of having links to the incident.

According to the complainant, she had entrusted Joshua with a spare key to the apartment in 2022 to enable him gain access to the property when necessary, particularly during the rainy season, to assist in clearing water caused by roof leakages.

She stated that upon visiting the apartment in July 2025, she discovered that it had been broken into and several valuable items were missing.

Following the complaint, detectives attached to the Zonal Servicom Team, formerly known as the Zonal Strike Force Team, launched an investigation that led to the arrest of six suspects who allegedly had access to the residence.

The six suspects were later arraigned in court after investigations were concluded.

Police, however, said further inquiries revealed that Joshua, who also had access to the property, had travelled to Canada in July 2025 shortly after the alleged burglary and was subsequently declared wanted.

Speaking while parading the suspect, the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2, AIG Olohundare Jimoh, said repeated efforts to secure Joshua’s cooperation during the investigation were unsuccessful.

According to Jimoh, the command subsequently sought the assistance of INTERPOL on July 16, 2025, leading to the suspect’s international travel documents being placed on a watchlist.

The police chief disclosed that INTERPOL operatives in Lagos arrested Joshua at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, at about 9:30 p.m. on June 1, 2026, immediately after he arrived in Nigeria.

He added that the suspect was formally handed over to the Zone 2 Headquarters on June 2, 2026, and is currently undergoing further investigation ahead of possible prosecution.



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Kogi: Abducted mother, four-month-old baby rescued

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Security operatives have rescued a woman and her four-month-old baby who were kidnapped during a bandit attack on Ijalu compound in Egbe, Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State.

The rescue cane after suspected bandits invaded the Ijalu area of Egbe on Wednesday evening, abducting the woman and her child during an attack along the Solid Rock School axis of the community.

The victims were freed through a joint operation involving local security personnel in Egbe and troops of the Nigerian Army.

DAILY POST had earlier reported that the mother and child were kidnapped on Wednesday night when armed attackers invaded the Ijalu community, causing panic among residents.

After the abduction, security operatives were said to have swiftly launched a coordinated search operation to track down the assailants.

The efforts eventually led to the successful rescue of both victims.



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