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27 killed in Boko Haram attack on Adamawa community

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  • Gunmen invade Ondo Celestial Church, abduct six worshippers

NO fewer than 27 persons have been killed following a joint Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists attack in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State in the early hours of Wednesday.

Meanwhile, in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State, suspected gunmen have again attacked a Celestial Church in Uso, and abducted six worshippers during early morning service.

The terrorists overran Shuwari Sholi community, killing residents and burning structures in an attack that lasted several hours.

Among the dead is the village head of Shuwari, Bademi Papka, identified as a cousin of Adamawa State governor, Ahmadu Fintiri.

An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the attackers stormed the community on motorcycles, targeting villagers sitting near the village market and those at the market square. “They started shooting at people sitting together under a tree near the market,” the eyewitness said.

The eyewitness noted that residents fled in different directions for safety as the insurgents fired sporadically.

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“By God’s grace, some of us escaped unhurt, but many were shot dead while we scampered toward the mountains,” the source said.

He also noted that military personnel in the area were alerted but arrived after the attackers had left. “The situation is a bit calm now, but we are still living in fear and uncertainty. We are calling on the government to redouble efforts to address this menace,” he said.

Confirming the incident, former Madagali Local Government chairman, Maina Ularamu, said the attack indeed took place, though casualty figures varied. “Some reports say about 20 people were killed, while others suggest the number is higher. The exact figure will only be known once people have settled after the initial fear and chaos,” he stated.

Gunmen attacked church, abduct 6 worshippers during service in Ondo

Meanwhile, tension gripped the agrarian Uso community, which is along the Akure–Owo highway, following the invasion of the suspected abductors during a service activity and abducted five of the worshippers.

An eyewitness told Vanguard that Sources the gunmen invaded the church premises and whisked the victims away to an unknown destination. The source said that one of the abductors narrowly escaped from the captors shortly after the incident.

Families of the victims said that the kidnappers were yet to open a line of communication with them.
Contacted, the state police spokesperson, Jimoh Abayomi, confirmed the incident.

Abayomi said: “The kidnapping incident occurred in the early hours of February 25, 2026. At 12:50 a.m., six worshippers were abducted at a Celestial Church located along the Uso/Owo Expressway in Uso.

“The victims were reportedly taken to an unknown destination by the attackers. Upon receiving the report, the Operatives of the command, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and local vigilante groups, immediately mobilised to the scene and commenced coordinated rescue operations.

“As a result of sustained joint efforts, one of the kidnapped victims has been rescued. Additionally, one suspected informant linked to the incident has been arrested and is currently assisting with ongoing investigations.

“Security operations are ongoing to ensure the safe rescue of the remaining victims and the apprehension of all perpetrators involved.”

Abayomi urged residents to remain calm, vigilant, and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible and actionableinformation that may assist ongoing operations. In another development, the couple abducted from their home in Ilu Abo, Akure North Local Government Area of the state, four days ago have been released after payment of N 5 million ransom.

A family source told newsmen that Jamiu Olawale and his wife, who were abducted last Friday shortly after returning from work regained their freedom on Tuesday night.

The source confirmed that a ransom of N5 million was paid to secure their release.

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APC Enugu announces Senatorial primary results, Presents Certificates of Return to winners

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State has concluded its Senatorial Primaries and announced the results across the three senatorial districts, with successful candidates receiving Certificates of Return amid calls for unity and party cohesion ahead of future elections.

The announcement ceremony, which was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere, brought together senatorial aspirants, members of the Senate Primary Committee, the Enugu State APC Working Committee, House of Representatives aspirants, state lawmakers, local government council chairmen, party stakeholders, and other dignitaries from across the state.

Addressing attendees at the event, Enugu State APC Chairman, Martin Chukwunweike, described the gathering as the formal conclusion of the senatorial primary process that commenced the previous day.

He said the Senate Primaries Committee had undertaken a detailed collation process to ensure transparency, credibility, and fairness.

He commended the committee for what he termed a professionally conducted exercise and expressed appreciation to Peter Mbah for providing what he described as an enabling atmosphere for a peaceful and successful primary election process.

Speaking during the event, Chairman of the Senate Primary Committee, Funkekeme Solomon, praised Governor Mbah for his leadership style and described the conduct of party members throughout the process as disciplined and mature.

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According to the committee chairman, results collated across wards and local government areas produced winners in the three senatorial districts.

For Enugu West Senatorial Zone, sole contestant Osita Ngwu secured 70,015 votes and emerged winner.

In Enugu East Senatorial Zone, with a total of 161,334 votes cast, Kelvin Chukwu polled 111,743 votes to defeat Hon. Nnaji Shalom Nwakegwu, who scored 482 votes.

For Enugu North Senatorial Zone, where 152,886 votes were recorded, Ikeje Asogwa emerged victorious with 125,089 votes, defeating Hon. Eze Chinazo F., Hon. Edith Ngozi Ugwuanyi, and Hon. Dr. Charles Ugwuanyi.

Following the announcement, the successful candidates were officially presented with Certificates of Return amid celebrations by party members and supporters.

Speaking on behalf of the victorious candidates, Senator Osita Ngwu expressed gratitude to Governor Peter Mbah and party leadership for ensuring a peaceful and seamless exercise.

He also thanked party executives and grassroots leaders across the state for their support and pledged continued commitment to the party’s ideals.

In his vote of thanks, APC State Publicity Secretary, Chief Hon. Uche Obute, commended Governor Mbah and members of the state working committee for their efforts toward sustaining peace, fairness, and unity within the party.

The event ended with renewed calls for sportsmanship and unity, as party leaders urged unsuccessful aspirants to support the party’s candidates and collective vision ahead of future electoral contests.

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Anambra denies introducing new burial law

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The Anambra State Government has dismissed reports claiming Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo signed a “new burial law” imposing restrictions, including a ban on the use of cows and goats during condolence visits, describing them as false and malicious.

The state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr. Law Mefor, while clarifying the matter said that no new burial law had been passed by the Soludo administration.

“For the record: No new burial law has been passed by Governor Soludo’s administration. The subsisting Anambra Burial Law is the 2019 law signed by former Governor Willie Obiano,” Mefor said.

The government said the claims circulating on social media and other traditional media outlets were not contained in any section of the 2019 law. It described the assertion that cows and goats are banned at condolence visits as a fabrication intended to mislead the public and incite outrage.

Mefor faulted media organizations for publishing the report without verification, saying journalism demands accuracy, balance, and a duty to confirm claims before publication.

“It is disappointing and irresponsible that established media houses would abandon basic verification and become conduits for viral fake news,” Mefor said.

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The government urged the public to disregard the report and called on media organizations to uphold professional standards and avoid publishing unverified reports that could cause public disaffection.

Residents were advised to rely only on official communication channels of the Anambra State Government for accurate information on government policy.

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‘Some people told Tinubu I wanted to kill him, take over Power’, Says Vice President Shettima

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has revealed that some individuals from Borno State allegedly warned President Bola Tinubu against wearing traditional outfits he gave him during the 2023 presidential campaign, claiming the garments had been used to charm him and could lead to his death.

Shettima made the disclosure on Tuesday while speaking at the public presentation of former Head of State Yakubu Gowon’s autobiography, My Life of Duty and Allegiance, in Abuja, where he represented the President.

According to the Vice President, the incident happened shortly after the inauguration of the Tinubu administration in 2023.

He said he had travelled to Beijing, China, in October 2023 to represent Tinubu at the 3rd Belt and Road Initiative Forum held from October 16 to 18.

Shettima said that upon his return, Tinubu informed him that some people had visited him with claims that the traditional Borno attire Shettima supplied during the campaign had spiritual implications.

“When I came back from China, where I had represented him at the Belt and Road Initiative Conference, he said: ‘Sit down. Your people came to me and said I should stop wearing those dresses you gave me. They said I must have been charmed, and that I am going to die and he will become the president,’” Shettima recounted.

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He said Tinubu dismissed the allegation, noting that the claim did not make sense because both of them were only aspirants at the time the clothes were given to him.

According to Shettima, Tinubu told him: “Their story did not add up, because when you gave me those dresses, I was an aspirant. I wasn’t even the candidate. Neither were you the vice-presidential candidate.”

The Vice President added that Tinubu deliberately continued wearing the outfits for one week to dismiss the allegations.

“For one week, to prove to them that he is not fetish, he wore those dresses,” he said.

Shettima said the episode reflected what he described as growing suspicion within Nigeria’s political environment.

He compared the situation with an earlier account shared by the Sultan of Sokoto about how Gowon used to receive gallons of fura weekly from the Sultan’s family in Sokoto while serving as Head of State at Dodan Barracks in Lagos.

According to Shettima, Gowon accepted the gesture without suspicion, unlike the present climate of mistrust.

“Suspicion smears our relationships, and it ought not to be. We are essentially one people tied to a common destiny,” he said.

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