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April 2, 2024 Nine Abducted Delta Students Regain Freedom

Nine Abducted Delta Students Regain Freedom

The Delta State Police Command has successfully rescued nine students who were abducted along the East-West Road in Ughelli, Delta State, as reported by Channels Television earlier.

The students, who were traveling in a minibus, were abducted on Monday, prompting swift action from the police. Confirming the rescue, the state police public relations officer, Edafe Bright, announced the good news on his X handle, quoting Channels Television's report and stating, "All nine of the victims have regained their freedom, please."

According to the initial report, the abductees were believed to be students returning from their school in Calabar, Cross River State, on Friday night. Fortunately, the bus driver remained unharmed, and no ransom demands were made by the kidnappers.

"The command is aware of this ugly incident, and we are doing all it takes to ensure that they are rescued unhurt," the state PPRO reiterated earlier on Monday.

READ ALSO: Gunmen Abduct Several Students In Delta State

This successful rescue operation comes less than a month after the abduction of 137 schoolchildren from the LEA Primary School and Government Secondary School in Kaduna State on March 7. Tragically, the abduction resulted in the loss of a teacher, Mallam Abubakar, due to complications during the captivity period.

Following their rescue, Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, pledged to provide free education to the schoolchildren and ensured they received counseling and therapy from psychologists to help them recover from their traumatic experience.

April 2, 2024 Gunmen Abduct Several Students In Delta State

Gunmen Abduct Several Students In Delta State

Gunmen have kidnapped an unspecified number of students along the East-West road in Ughelli, Delta State. The vehicle's driver managed to escape unharmed.

According to Edafe Bright, the spokesperson of the Delta State Police Command, the victims were possibly students returning from Calabar, Cross River State, on Friday night. They were abducted from the minibus they were traveling in. So far, no ransom demand has been made.

However, the police are actively searching for both the abductors and the students. Bright tweeted, "The Command is aware of this ugly incident, and we are doing all it takes to ensure that they are rescued unhurt."This abduction follows another incident where students from the University of Calabar (UNICAL) were kidnapped in Cross River.

The three students identified as Ojang Precious Ebejin, Ugwu Chukwuemeka, and Damilola Dickson were reportedly taken. Ojang is a 200-level student of Medicine and Surgery, Ugwu is a 300-level student of Genetics and Biotechnology, and Damilola is a final year student in the same department.

March 28, 2024 Okuama 17 Soldiers Killings: Nigerian Army Declares Eight Persons Wanted

Okuama 17 Soldiers Killings: Nigerian Army Declares Eight Persons Wanted

The Nigerian Army has issued a declaration naming eight individuals wanted in connection with the tragic killing of 17 soldiers in the Okuama community of Delta state.

This announcement was made via the official X handle of the Nigerian Army on Thursday. The wanted persons consist of seven men and one woman. The full list includes:

  1. Akevwru Daniel Omotegbono
  2. Prof Ekpekpo Arthur
  3. Andaowei Dennis Bakriki
  4. Igoli Ebi (female)
  5. Akata Malawa David
  6. Sinclear Oliki
  7. Clement Ikolo Oghenerukevwe
  8. Reuben Baru
Okuama 17 Soldiers Killings: Nigerian Army Declares Eight Persons Wanted
Okuama 17 Soldiers Killings: Nigerian Army Declares Eight Persons Wanted

It is worth noting that on Wednesday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alongside other dignitaries, presided over the funeral proceedings for the 17 military personnel who lost their lives in the Okuama community of Delta on March 14.

March 26, 2024 Delta Bloodbath: Slain Soldiers For Burial Wednesday

Delta Bloodbath: Slain Soldiers For Burial Wednesday

The Nigerian Army has announced that the soldiers who lost their lives in the Okuama community of Delta State will be laid to rest on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at the National Cemetery in Abuja. The announcement was made through a statement shared on the Nigerian Army's official X handle on Tuesday, with the burial scheduled to take place at 3 pm.

President Bola Tinubu is expected to attend the ceremony as the Special Guest of Honor, honoring the fallen soldiers and paying tribute to their service and sacrifice.

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