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Devastating windstorm displaces hundreds in Jigawa

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A devastating windstorm that struck Ringim Local Government Area of Jigawa State has rendered hundreds of residents homeless.  

The storm, which occurred on Friday and Sunday, affected several communities, destroying houses, schools, health facilities and electricity poles, while displacing many residents and causing widespread hardship.

One of the victims, Malam Musa, said the incident occurred on Friday evening when strong winds began at about 3 pm and ripped off the entire roof of his house in the Auramo Quarters area, leaving his family displaced.

According to him, the storm also damaged several parts of the building and destroyed valuable household property.

Another victim, Malam Muhammad, said the windstorm completely damaged his four-bedroom house, forcing his wives and children to seek temporary shelter elsewhere.

The affected residents appealed to the government, humanitarian organisations and well-meaning individuals to assist them in mitigating the impact of the disaster.

Speaking during a sympathy visit to the affected communities, the chairman of Ringim Local Government Council, Hon. Badamasi Garba disclosed that hundreds of houses had been affected by the disaster.

He said the local government council, the Jigawa State Government and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) were working together to provide relief assistance to the victims.

The chairman added that all district heads had been directed to liaise with village heads to compile comprehensive records of those affected by the windstorm.

He expressed sympathy to the victims and prayed for the repose of the deceased child’s soul, as well as for the bereaved family to have the strength to bear the loss.

Also speaking during a courtesy visit to the council chairman, the NEMA director for the Kano/Jigawa zonal office, Dr Nuraddeen Abdullahi, said officials were in Jigawa State to sympathise with the victims and assess the extent of the damage.

According to him, “We are here to visit the affected communities to sympathise with the victims on behalf of the federal government and to assess the level of destruction for possible intervention.”

Represented by Zakar Muhammad, the NEMA director reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to supporting the victims and helping them recover from their losses.



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NDLEA auctions Lagos hotel, three other drug-linked properties for N6.1bn

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has generated a total of N6,148,964,000 from the public auction of a Lagos hotel and three other properties confiscated from convicted drug traffickers and permanently forfeited to the Federal Government through legal proceedings.

A statement signed by the Director of Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi, on Monday said the proceeds emerged from a competitive bidding exercise involving eight forfeited assets linked to drug barons across different parts of the country.

Four properties attracted successful bids above their reserve prices, while bids for the remaining four assets fell short of the benchmark and were therefore unsuccessful.

Speaking during the opening of bids at the NDLEA headquarters in Abuja on Monday, June 15, 2026, the Head of the Asset Recovery and Management Unit at the Federal Ministry of Justice, Tamarantare Francis Ali-Bozi, announced the successful bidders.

He disclosed that Tope Ojo and Tunde Olonishakin Estate Firm secured a six-storey hotel located in Victoria Island, Lagos, with a winning bid of N5.9 billion.

Other successful bidders included FSS Limited, which acquired a property in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, for N219.5 million; A-BNB Global Innovations Limited, which won a block of flats in Ejigbo, Lagos, with a bid of N104 million; and Fazeen Global Link Limited, which emerged as the highest bidder for a property in Akure, Ondo State, at N29.36 million.

Represented by the Agency Secretary, Shadrach Haruna, NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), said the auction was aimed at promoting transparency and strengthening public trust in government institutions.

According to him, “public auctions such as this serve a broader national purpose. Beyond generating revenue for the Government, they reinforce public confidence in the rule of law, demonstrate accountability in the management of recovered assets, and send a clear message that criminal proceeds will not be allowed to remain in the hands of those who seek to profit from the misery and destruction caused by illicit drugs.”

Marwa further assured that “the Agency remains steadfast in its determination to strengthen Nigeria’s asset recovery framework and to ensure that recovered assets are managed and disposed of in a manner that is transparent, lawful and beneficial to the public interest”, adding that “We shall continue to pursue drug traffickers, dismantle criminal networks, recover the proceeds of crime and uphold the rule of law without fear or favour.”

On measures taken to ensure a credible process, the NDLEA boss stated that “to further enhance transparency and public confidence in the process, representatives of sister law enforcement and regulatory agencies, civil society organisations, the media, prospective bidders and members of the public have been invited to witness the bid-opening exercise.

The bids received for each lot will be evaluated against the approved reserve price, and the highest responsive bidder who satisfies all requisite conditions shall be declared the successful bidder. The entire process will be conducted openly, fairly and transparently in the presence of all attendees.”

He noted that “The process culminating in today’s auction has been conducted in strict compliance with the provisions of the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, 2022, the Public Procurement Act, 2007, and all other applicable laws, regulations and guidelines.

Consistent with the Agency’s commitment to transparency, accountability and due process, all assets earmarked for auction were professionally valued by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the designated official valuer of the Federal Government.”

Marwa also revealed that “Furthermore, the Agency undertook extensive due diligence and security screening of all auctioneers pre-qualified by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

We are satisfied that none of the auctioneers engaged in this process has any known involvement in drug-related offences or any other criminal activity capable of compromising the objectives of the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act or the integrity of this exercise.”



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Troops clash with suspected terrorists in Kebbi, recover weapons

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have clashed with suspected terrorist elements during a patrol in Kebbi State, recovering weapons and other items after a brief firefight.

The incident was reported in a post shared on X on Monday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.

According to the post, troops of the 1 Brigade operating from Forward Operating Base Kyangakwai carried out a fighting patrol towards Dogon Daji in Dandi Local Government Area on June 14 at about 11 am.

During the patrol, the soldiers reportedly made contact with suspected Lakurawa terrorist elements and immediately engaged them in a brief exchange of fire.

“After the clash, the troops recovered one rocket-propelled grenade tube, three explosive devices, two motorcycles, and other items left behind by the fleeing suspects,” Makama wrote.

The report added that the troops later dominated the area with continued patrols to prevent the terrorists from regrouping and to maintain control of the general area.



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Troops arrest suspected car thief at Abuja checkpoint

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Troops have arrested a suspected car thief at a checkpoint in Abuja, recovering a stolen vehicle during the operation.

The incident was disclosed in a post shared on X on Monday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.

According to the post, the suspect was intercepted around 11:53 am on Sunday at the Gwagwalada checkpoint in the Federal Capital Territory while driving the stolen vehicle.

“Troops of the 176 Guards Battalion under Operation MESA carried out the arrest as part of ongoing efforts to tackle crime within the FCT,” Makama wrote.

The suspect reportedly confessed during initial questioning, saying he took the vehicle after a disagreement with his employers and fled with it before heading to Abuja.

The report added that both the suspect and the recovered vehicle are now in military custody for further investigation and necessary action.



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