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Gunmen abduct cleric, two worshippers in Benue

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Unidentified gunmen have kidnapped the senior pastor of the Universal Reformed Christian Church, popularly known as NKST, Rev Dr Samuel Gbinde, in the Andyar community in the Guma Local Government Area, of Benue State.

The gunmen reportedly stormed the pastor’s residence and whisked him and  two members of his congregation away to an unknown destination.

The General Secretary of NKST, T. A. Targba, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday, said the attack was unfortunate, calling on Christians and the public to pray for the safe return of the victims.

“It is with a heavy heart, yet with unwavering confidence in the sovereignty of Almighty God, that we announce the unfortunate abduction of our cleric, Rev. Dr Samuel Gbinde, along with two members of his congregation in the early hours of today, 30 June 2026,” the statement partly read.

The church appealed to all its clergy, congregations, departments, institutions, members and friends to unite in fervent prayers for the safe and unconditional release of the abducted cleric and the two church members.

At the time of filing this report, efforts to get the reaction of the State Police Public Relations Officer, Udeme Edet, were unsuccessful.



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12 convicted, sentenced to death over terrorism, kidnapping cases in Nigeria

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Twelve people have been sentenced to death by hanging after being convicted in terrorism, kidnapping and other security-related cases prosecuted by the Department of State Security (DSS).

According to court documents reviewed, the convictions were handed down by federal and state high courts across Nigeria between May and June 2026. Other defendants received prison sentences ranging from two years to life imprisonment.

Among those sentenced to death were four men convicted over the June 5, 2022, attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State. On June 3, the Federal High Court sentenced Idris Omeiza, Alqasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik and Abdulhaleem Idris to death by hanging after finding them guilty of terrorism, membership of a terrorist group and conspiracy.

Others sentenced to death include Ibrahim Abubakar and Abdullahi Abubakar, who were convicted by the Ekiti State High Court of conspiracy to murder, murder and kidnapping.

The Kogi State High Court sentenced Jibrin Halilu to death after convicting him of conspiracy to kidnap and kidnapping, which led to the killing of Andrew Offo.

In Katsina State, Hauwa’u Mukhtar was sentenced to death for conspiracy and for aiding terrorism by supplying ammunition to a bandit leader.

The Sokoto State High Court also handed death sentences to Yusuf Muhammad (aka Salau), Jabbi Alhaji Yalle and Kabiru A. Maradun after convicting them of “criminal conspiracy, terrorism, arms trafficking and proliferation.”

The DSS said the cases involved offences including terrorism, membership of Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), as well as supporting terrorist organisations, gun running, concealing information and terrorism financing.

The report also stated that Abdullahi Mohammed Mustapha was sentenced to death during the mass terrorism trials held between June 15 and 18 after being convicted on terrorism charges.

Several other defendants were convicted of belonging to Boko Haram or ISWAP, while others were found guilty of providing material support to terrorist groups, participating in terrorist activities, gun running or concealing information.



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Police intervention turns deadly as rival youth clash claims one life in Niger

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Tension has engulfed Dutsen-Kura Gwari and Fadikpe communities in Minna, Niger State, after a violent clash between rival youth groups ended with one person dead and two others hospitalised.

Residents said the confrontation, which occurred late Sunday night, was the latest in a series of recurring clashes that have unsettled the neighbouring communities for months, with armed youths allegedly engaging in street fights, intimidation and other criminal activities.

A resident, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, told DAILY POST that the disturbance which started on Thursday became so intense on Sunday that members of the community alerted the police.

According to the resident, officers arrived at the scene to restore order, but in the ensuing confusion, one of the youths was allegedly struck by police gunfire. Two others also sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment in hospital.

“The fighting was getting out of hand and everyone was running for safety. We called the police to save the situation. When they came, there were gunshots, and one of the boys fell. Two others were injured and have been taken to the hospital,” the resident said.

However, the Niger State Police Command maintained that its operatives came under attack after responding to the distress call.

Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said the command received a distress call at about 11:30 p.m. on June 28, reporting that suspected miscreants were engaged in a violent clash around Dutsen-Kura Gwari and Fadikpe.

He said operatives attached to the GRA Division were immediately deployed to the area.

According to him, as the officers advanced to the scene, the hoodlums opened fire on the police, leading to an exchange of gunfire.

Abiodun said one suspect, identified as Mohammed Mohammed of Dutsen-Kura, was fatally shot during the exchange, while two others sustained gunshot injuries.

“As officers advanced to the scene, the miscreants fired gunshots at the police, leading to an exchange of gunfire. One Mohammed Mohammed of Dutsen-Kura was taken down, two others were injured, and two locally made guns were recovered from the scene,” he said.

The Niger police spokesman added that another suspect, Ismail Shehu, suffered machete cuts.

He further disclosed that two locally fabricated firearms were recovered from the scene.

Abiodun added that efforts were ongoing to arrest other members of the gang who fled.

Residents, however, expressed concern over the recurring violence in the area, saying repeated clashes between rival youth groups have continued to threaten lives and property.

They called on security agencies and community leaders to adopt lasting measures to address youth violence before more lives are lost.



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Terrorists kill one, abduct 11 in fresh Kaduna attack

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Armed terrorists have attacked Ungwan Atiku village in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing one person and abducting 11 others. Three nursing mothers and their babies were among those abducted.

The fresh attack has worsened the humanitarian crisis in Southern Kaduna where dozens of residents remain in captivity for months following earlier attacks.

The attack was disclosed to DAILY POST by the former media aide to the late Kaduna State Governor, Sir Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, Mr. Reuben Buhari.

He disclose that the incident happened on Sunday, June 28.

According to Buhari, the attackers stormed Ungwan Atiku village, shot sporadically, resulting in the killing of Mr. Joseph Simon before abducting the 11 residents.

Those abducted, according to him are, “Deborah David and her infant, Rejoice Jonathan and her infant, Deborah Aminu and her infant, Loise Geoffrey, Gerard Geoffrey, Mercy Timothy, Jummai Sunday and Wisdom Doctor.”

The abduction of three nursing mothers and their babies, DAILY POST gathered, has heightened fears among residents over the safety and welfare of vulnerable victims in captivity, especially women and children.

Buhari explained that the latest attack took place while efforts were still ongoing to secure the release of residents kidnapped in previous attacks across Southern Kaduna, who have been in captivity for months.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Kaduna State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Mansir Hassan, was not successful as he did not respond to calls.



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