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Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities

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Several farmers have reportedly been abducted by suspected bandits following separate attacks on farmlands in Wasagu and Dadin Kowa areas of Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

The development was disclosed in a post shared on Saturday by security analyst and crisis reporter, Bakatsine, via his X handle.

Quoting local sources, Bakatsine said: “Several farmers have reportedly been abducted by bandits in Wasagu and Dadin Kowa areas of Danko-Wasagu LGA, Kebbi State, after gunmen stormed their farms while they were working.”

According to the report, the attacks occurred on Wednesday and Thursday when armed men invaded the farming communities and abducted an unspecified number of farmers.

The exact number of victims remains unclear, while their whereabouts and condition were yet to be confirmed as of the time of filing this report.

Residents said the recurring attacks have heightened fear among communities in Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area, with many expressing concern over their safety while carrying out farming activities.

The latest incidents add to growing security concerns in parts of Kebbi State despite ongoing security operations aimed at curbing banditry and other criminal activities.

They also raise fresh questions about the safety of farmers in vulnerable rural communities and the potential impact of insecurity on agricultural activities and food security.

The latest incidents have intensified calls for urgent intervention by security agencies and government authorities to halt the recurring attacks, secure the release of the abducted farmers and protect vulnerable communities across the state.

Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area is among the parts of Kebbi State that have witnessed repeated attacks by armed groups in recent years, forcing residents to live under constant fear of abduction and violence.



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Hunter shot dead in Delta, family petition demands investigation, justice

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Head of the Edariese Family, Olorogun Amrevuawho Peter, has formally petitioned the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in Otu-Jeremi, Delta State, urging authorities to conduct an impartial investigation over the death of a 31-year-old man, Lucky Omole.

Omole died after being shot by unidentified gunmen in Ovwodokpokpor-Olomu Community, Ughelli South local government area of Delta State.

The petitioner also requested that security men ensure those responsible are brought to justice.

The incident has sparked fresh calls for justice and a comprehensive police investigation.

The victim was attacked in broad daylight on the community’s main street in the presence of residents and fellow hunters who survived the incident and could provide eyewitness accounts.

The attack reportedly occurred on June 30, 2026.

Omole was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Ovwian, in Udu local government area, where he later succumbed to his injuries.

His remains have since been deposited at the General Hospital morgue in Otu-Jeremi.

According to accounts from community sources, the deceased, who resided on Ogbe Street in Ovwodokpokpor-Olomu, was allegedly ambushed and shot while returning from a hunting expedition with other hunters, some of whom reportedly witnessed the attack.

In the petition, Peter, a former Chairman of the Delta State chapter of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), described the killing as a “clear case of murder” and rejected claims linking the deceased to cult-related activities.

He maintained that Omole lived peacefully in Ovwodokpokpor-Olomu and had no connection with the alleged cult violence reported in the area on June 28, 2026.

Peter further urged the police to carry out a thorough and unbiased investigation, stressing that justice must prevail to restore public confidence and protect law-abiding residents.

The family head also alleged that some individuals claiming to be community leaders were involved in arming those who carried out the attack, claiming that similar violent incidents had occurred previously within the community, particularly against members of the Edariese Efejama family.

The Police Public Relations Officer, for the Delta command SP Bright Edafe, has not officially confirmed the incident.



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Ekiti Church Kidnap: One dies in captivity as 14 worshippers freed months after abduction

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Fourteen worshippers abducted during an attack on a Christ Apostolic Church, CAC, crusade in Eda Oniyo-Ekiti, Ilejemeje Local Government Area of Ekiti State, have regained their freedom after spending more than two months in captivity.

The development was disclosed in a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert covering the Lake Chad region.

According to the report, the victims were released around midnight on Friday, July 3, 2026, and have since been taken to a hospital, where they are receiving medical attention and undergoing evaluation following their ordeal.

Makama reported that one of the 15 worshippers abducted during the attack died while in captivity, while the remaining victims were released in what was described as critical physical and emotional condition.

The victims were kidnapped on April 28, 2026, when suspected gunmen reportedly attacked an open-air crusade organised by the Christ Apostolic Church in Eda Oniyo-Ekiti.

Makama reported that the officiating pastor was killed during the attack, while 15 worshippers were abducted and taken to an unknown location.

He said, “One of the 15 abducted worshippers died while in captivity. The remaining victims are said to be in critical physical and emotional condition following their ordeal.”

Authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the circumstances surrounding the victims’ release or the identity of those responsible for the attack.



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Gunmen kill retired army officer, abduct woman in Nasarawa 

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Suspected gunmen have abducted a woman and killed a retired Nigerian Army officer during an attack on a residential community in Nasarawa State bordering the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

The development was disclosed in a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert covering the Lake Chad region.

According to the report, the incident occurred at about 12:45am on Friday at Plot 038, PGC Community, located along the Nasarawa-FCT border near Jikwoyi.

Makama reported that the attackers invaded the residence of 46year-old Silas Orite and abducted his wife, Bukola Oluwatoyin Silas, 40year old, before taking her to an unknown destination.

The report further stated that the Community Chief Security Officer, Master Warrant Officer Reuben Yelwa, a 61year-old retired Nigerian Army personnel, responded to the scene in an attempt to assist the victims but was shot dead by the attackers.

According to Makama, police officers visited the scene after the attack, documented evidence and commenced investigations into the incident.

“Security operatives have intensified efforts to rescue the abducted woman unharmed and track down those responsible for the attack, while area domination operations have been reinforced to prevent further criminal activities,” the report stated.



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