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January 11, 2025 Tragedy in Oremeta, Ogun State: Masked Men Attack, Kidnap Schoolchildren

Tragedy in Oremeta, Ogun State: Masked Men Attack, Kidnap Schoolchildren

The usually quiet community of Oremeta, located in Lambe, Ogun State, was thrown into chaos on Friday, January 10, 2025, as masked men invaded and attacked the area. The incident, which occurred shortly after 2 p.m., sent shockwaves through the community, leaving residents in panic and despair.

Eyewitnesses reported hearing chaotic sounds, gunshots, and seeing people fleeing in fear. Tragically, schoolchildren returning home at the time were caught in the attack, with several reportedly kidnapped. The exact number of abducted children remains unclear, throwing parents into deep anguish as they desperately seek answers and the safe return of their loved ones.

According to a source, the masked men were allegedly searching for an unidentified individual. When their target could not be found, they turned to kidnapping as an alternative, further escalating the crisis.

A resident described the ordeal as “scary and devastating,” calling it a broad daylight robbery. She added that such incidents were rare in the community, recalling a time long ago when kidnappers issued warning letters before carrying out their crimes.

Efforts to reach the Ogun State Commissioner of Police for a statement on the situation have so far been unsuccessful, leaving the community anxiously awaiting action and assurances of safety.

This traumatic event reveals the growing insecurity faced by many communities and emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced security measures to protect vulnerable populations, especially schoolchildren.

As investigations continue, the thoughts and prayers of many remain with the families affected, hoping for the swift rescue of the kidnapped children and justice for the perpetrators of this act.

January 10, 2025 Boko Haram Attack Borno Police Station, Two Officers Killed

Boko Haram Attack Borno Police Station, Two Officers Killed

Two police officers were killed during a Boko Haram attack on a police station in Gajiram, Nganzai Local Government Area of Borno State.

The assault occurred late on Wednesday night, with one officer critically injured in the exchange of gunfire between the attackers and police personnel stationed at the facility. The officers, aided by members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, successfully repelled the terrorists.

A security source reported that the attack began around 11 p.m. and confirmed that no police infrastructure or equipment was damaged. However, an official police statement indicated the incident happened around 12:10 a.m. on Thursday.

The statement from the Borno State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Kenneth Daso, revealed that grenades were recovered during an assessment led by the state’s Commissioner of Police, Yusufu Lawal.

“On 9th January 2025 at about 12:10 a.m., unknown gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists attempted to invade Nganzai Police Division. Gallant officers on duty repelled the attack after an intense gun battle. The terrorists threw grenades, one of which landed on a shelter tent behind the station, fatally wounding two officers,” the statement read.

The police added that the bodies of the deceased officers were transferred to the State General Hospital in Maiduguri. Two grenades were recovered by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit during the site inspection.

Commissioner Lawal commended the bravery of the officers who thwarted the attack and extended his condolences to the families of the fallen personnel. The command reassured the public of its commitment to safety and security, stating that normalcy has been restored in the area.

January 9, 2025 Southwest at Risk as Bandits Move into Oyo – Governor Makinde Raises Alarm

Southwest at Risk as Bandits Move into Oyo – Governor Makinde Raises Alarm

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has raised concerns about the increasing migration of bandits from Nigeria’s Northwest into his state, following intensified military operations in the region.

Makinde made this statement during the 2025 inter-faith church service for workers in Ibadan, revealing that security reports indicated that criminal elements were moving into Oyo.

He shared an example from his recent birthday retreat, where bandits were reportedly camped less than two kilometers from his location. “During a security briefing this morning, I learned that bad elements from the Northwest are relocating here due to military pressure in their regions,” he said.

The governor assured residents that his administration would take decisive action to address the threat, working closely with security agencies and traditional leaders to ensure the safety of the state.

“For us in Oyo, bandits will have no place. I will not rest until every part of this state is safe,” he vowed.

Makinde acknowledged the challenges the state faced in the past year but reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the security and well-being of all residents. He urged citizens to collaborate with security forces and stay vigilant in helping rid the state of criminal elements.

“Together, we can make Oyo safe and secure for everyone,” he emphasized.

The governor’s comments have heightened awareness of the shifting dynamics of insecurity across Nigeria as the battle against banditry intensifies nationwide.

January 9, 2025 Cross River Tourism Commissioner Abubakar Ewa Passes Away

Cross River Tourism Commissioner Abubakar Ewa Passes Away

Cross River State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mr. Abubakar Robert Ewa, has passed away.

Ewa died on Wednesday evening at Arubah Specialist Hospital in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State.

As of the time of this report, members of the Cross River State Executive Council, along with other aides of Governor Bassey Otu, have gathered at the hospital to console the deceased's family and mourn his passing.

Earlier in the day, Ewa attended the state’s executive council meeting, presided over by Governor Otu.

Over the years, Ewa held various key positions, including secretary and later chairman of the Boki Local Government Council. He also served as Special Adviser on Community Relations and Secretary of the Anti-Deforestation Task Force.

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