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Heavy ransom: Bandits demand N3bn to free Eruku churchgoers

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The bandits who abducted worshippers from the Christ Apostolic Church, Oke-Igan, Eruku, in the Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, have reportedly demanded N100m ransom per victim.

According to the pastor in charge of the church, Lawrence Bamidele, between 30 and 35 worshippers were abducted in the Tuesday evening violent attack during the church’s service.

Multiple family sources and community leaders confirmed to The PUNCH on Thursday that the kidnappers had commenced contacting relatives of the victims, using the phones of the abductees.

The Secretary of the CAC assembly, Elder Josiah Agbabiaka, told The PUNCH that some families had already been reached by the abductors.

“It is true that the bandits have started contacting family members using the victims’ phones to demand ransom,” Agbabiaka said.

“From what we were told, they grouped the victims. The first group of 11 people has been asked to pay N100m each.”
Also confirming the development, the Olori Eta of Eruku, Chief Olusegun Olukotun, whose four family members were among those abducted, said the kidnappers were reaching out systematically.

“Some people in the community have received calls from the kidnappers demanding N100m for each person. They said the victims were grouped, and they are calling each group’s relatives,” he told The PUNCH.

Olukotun, who narrated that he was inside the church with five members of his family during the attack, said he managed to escape through a window while others were taken away.

Meanwhile, the traditional ruler of the town, Owa of Eruku, Oba Busari Olarewaju, has appealed for urgent government intervention to ensure the safe rescue of the victims.

The monarch commended the swift deployment of military personnel to the community following the visit of the state governor, but stressed that more needed to be done.

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“Last night, soldiers entered our community minutes after the governor visited. Their presence gave us some assurance that the government is responding,” the monarch said.

“But we are still appealing that efforts should be intensified to rescue our people as quickly as possible.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, said the command had not received any official report of ransom demand.

“We are not aware of any demand for ransom or contact made to the family members of the victims,” she said when contacted on Thursday.

“Our tactical teams, alongside the military and other security agencies, are on ground and making concerted efforts to rescue the abducted victims.”

Ejire-Adeyemi added that the Commissioner of Police, Adekimi Ojo, had urged community members and relatives of the abducted persons to provide timely information that could aid the operation.

“The CP assures residents that the police will continue to do everything possible to secure lives and property in Kwara State,” she added.

The attack on the Eruku church is the latest in a series of violent incidents that have rattled communities across Kwara State in recent months.

The recent incidents have heightened fears over the growing reach of banditry in Kwara, a state historically considered one of the safer in the North-Central region.

CAN condemns attack

On Thursday, the Christian Association of Nigeria condemned the Kwara church attack, describing it as “a heartbreaking reminder of the growing insecurity facing Christian communities across the country.”

In a statement on Thursday, CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, expressed “sadness over the violent attack on Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku, where worshippers were killed and several others abducted during a prayer service.”

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“We stand in solidarity with the families who lost loved ones, with those injured, with the abducted, and with the entire Eruku community. Their pain is our collective pain,” Okoh said.

He urged security agencies to act swiftly to rescue the abducted worshippers, insisting that a transparent investigation is needed to uncover how the attack occurred, identify security lapses and bring the perpetrators to justice.

According to Okoh, the incident “adds to a pattern of repeated assaults on Christian populations in vulnerable regions,” noting that CAN has repeatedly warned the government and the international community about rising attacks, despite official attempts to downplay fears of targeted violence.

“We will continue to monitor developments closely and engage with authorities to ensure that victims of the Eruku attack receive justice and that Christian communities across Nigeria are better protected,” he added.

Residents, council chair clash

Residents, youths, vigilante members and some security operatives, on Thursday, openly traded words the Chairman of Eruku LGA, Awelewa Olawale Gabriel, over alleged negligence and weak support for local security operations.

Community members accused the chairman of abandoning the troubled area despite months of recurring abductions and attacks.

A youth leader, Shola Peters, alleged that the chairman “does not pick calls — not from residents, not from the monarch, not when we need to give security updates.”

“Since he was sworn in, he stays only in Osi,” Peters alleged. “He hardly visits other parts of the LGA despite all the kidnappings.”

Another resident, Funmi Anifowose, said dwindling support from the council had weakened the local vigilante network that once kept the community safe.

“Our vigilantes used to keep the town secure, but now they don’t have ammunition,” she said. “I’m a farmer, but I can’t go to my farm for fear of being kidnapped. The chairman we voted for is not accessible; he doesn’t even stay at the secretariat.”

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Vigilante members and a security operative attached to a special squad in the area echoed similar concerns, accusing the council of ignoring repeated requests for operational support.

“Patrolling from Osi to Eruku is about 120 kilometres. They give us just 25 litres of fuel,” one operative said, adding that initial promises made to the team had not been fulfilled.

But responding on behalf of the council chairman, the Speaker of Ekiti LGA Legislative Assembly, Fatoyinbo Micheal, dismissed all claims as “a farce, untrue, and an attempt to malign the council chairman.”

According to him, the chairman acted promptly the moment the attack was reported.

“Immediately, the councillor representing the area called me, I informed the chief security officer of the council, and we mobilised vigilante members. They came to Eruku that Tuesday night,” he said.

Michael explained that the vehicle used to convey an injured victim to the Omu-Aran General Hospital belonged to the vigilante outfit, noting that the chairman had scheduled a follow-up visit the next day before learning that the Commissioner of Police and the DSS Director were also heading to the town.

He itemised several interventions by the council, including the refurbishment of a grounded police Hilux for N3.6m, the purchase of a Bajaj motorcycle for the DPO, the supply of pump-action rifles and ammunition, and the recent handover of two packs of cartridges to the Chief Akogun of Eruku.

“Anyone saying the chairman is doing nothing is either uninformed or playing politics,” he said.

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Driver of Emir Sanusi’s wife remanded over alleged jewellery theft

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A Magistrate Court sitting at Nomansland in Fagge Local Government Area of Kano State has ordered the remand of a driver and two others over the alleged theft of jewellery, cash, and a mobile phone belonging to the wife of the 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.

The defendants, Sulaiman Yakubu Kulkude, Idris Musa, and Abdullahi Usaini, were arraigned on a three-count charge of conspiracy, theft and receiving stolen property.

Prosecuting counsel, Barrister Abubakar Ibrahim, told the court that Sulaiman Yakubu, who serves as the driver of the Emir’s wife, unlawfully entered her room and made away with jewellery reportedly valued at N60 million, alongside cash and a mobile phone.

When the charges were read, Sulaiman pleaded guilty to all counts, while the two other defendants pleaded not guilty.

Counsel to the defendants, Barrister A.A. Abdullahi, filed a bail application.

In his ruling, the presiding Magistrate, Halilu Abdurahman, granted bail to the defendants with conditions, including the provision of a surety who must be either a father or brother, a civil servant not below Grade Level 15, and a bail sum of N10 million each.

The case was adjourned to April 14 for further hearing, while the defendants were remanded pending the fulfilment of their bail conditions.

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Suspected cult clashes leave two dead in Lagos, Ogun

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Two adult males have been killed in separate suspected cult-related attacks in Lagos and Ogun States.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the first incident occurred on Saturday around the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, in Yaba, while the second took place in the Magboro area of Ogun State.

The victim in the Akoka incident was reportedly hacked to death after being attacked by about six suspected cultists.

A police source, speaking on condition of anonymity due to lack of authorization to speak for the command, described the attack on Tuesday as a suspected reprisal.

“The victim was accosted along the axis leading to the school gate, and what started as a confrontation led to a fight. He was stabbed in the head in the process. It was later discovered that the assailants were suspected cultists,” the source said.

In a video seen by PUNCH Metro on Tuesday, the deceased’s body was lying by the roadside.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the incident, adding that one suspect had been arrested.

“One suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident. Investigation is ongoing,” she said.

In Magboro, PUNCH Metro gathered that the victim in the Gas Line area was a suspected Eiye cult member identified as Cegaga.

According to insiders, he was stabbed to death during a clash involving rival cult groups in the community.

The incident, our correspondents gathered, occurred on Saturday around 11pm, following a disagreement between the deceased and a suspected Buccaneer member identified as Corner over money issues.

A suspected Vikings member, identified as Troup, who was reportedly at the scene, allegedly took sides in the dispute and stabbed the victim.

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Residents said the victim’s body was discovered the following morning.

A resident who requested anonymity for security reasons said, “I didn’t witness the clash. I only came back to see that someone had been killed.”

Also speaking, a trader who asked not to be named said, “We had closed for the day.” It happened at midnight, and we only saw the body when we resumed work the next morning.”

It was gathered that tension had heightened in the community due to recurring cult-related violence in recent weeks.

Another resident, who identified himself as Suleiman, told PUNCH Metro on Tuesday that such incidents had become frequent.

He said, “We have been experiencing a series of cult attacks in the area over the past few weeks. The one that happened on Saturday is just one of many incidents.

“We rarely experience situations like this, but it is now becoming regular. We need the intervention of the authorities before it escalates.”

The Ogun State Police Command spokesperson, Oluseyi Babaseyi, could not be reached for comment, as calls to his telephone lines went unanswered.

A text message sent to him had not been replied to at the time of filing this report.

PUNCH Metro had reported on March 3 that two suspected cultists, identified as Monday and Efe, were shot dead in a fresh wave of cult-related violence in the Ojo area of Lagos State.

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PHOTOS: NDLEA Seizes Cocaine Hidden In Dry Fish, Arrests Grandpa With Meth

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The operation, disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, followed intelligence on trans-border criminal activities.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a large shipment of cocaine hidden inside the heads of imported dry stockfish and arrested a key member of the syndicate linked to trafficking the drugs abroad.

The operation, disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, followed intelligence on trans-border criminal activities.

Babafemi said the intelligence led to a sting operation by operatives of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Strategic Command of the Agency at the Ojo area of Lagos on Thursday, March 19, 2026.

“In the course of the operation, three jumbo size bags were found in possession of the kingpin 36-year-old Akputa Dickson Ejike.

“A search of the bags led to the recovery of Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven (237) wraps of cocaine buried in the heads of imported dry stock fish locally known as ‘Okporoko.’

“The cocaine pellets have a gross weight of 5.80 kilograms. The consignment was intended for export to Delhi, India,” the statement read.

In a separate operation on Wednesday, March 25, NDLEA operatives from the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) intercepted two consignments bound for the United Kingdom at a courier company in Lagos.

“In one of the shipments that originated from Cotonou, Benin Republic, 1.9 kilograms of methamphetamine were found concealed in automobile filters while the second parcel contains 40 ampoules of Morphine Sulphate and nine ampoules of Fentanyl.”

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Babafemi added that on March 26, a Special Operations Unit (SOU) raided the home of 46-year-old Omolade Abigail Jolayemi, known as “Iya Ghana,” at 13 Carter Street, Yaba, Lagos.

She and her associate, 31-year-old Sarah Zainab Agbabiaka, were arrested after operatives recovered 135 blocks of cannabis weighing 76.30 kilograms.

“Same day, the SOU operatives also arrested Anayo Lucky Ohabiro, 39, at Doyin bus stop, Surulere, Lagos following credible intelligence. A total of 78 blocks of Ghana Loud weighing 41kg were seized from him.”

In Ekiti State, the statement added that “an 80-year-old grandpa, Oke Samuel, was on Thursday 26th March arrested by NDLEA operatives during a special raid operation at Mosafuneto camp, Erinmo road, Efon-Alaaye Ekiti. A total of 2.2kg skunk and 1.8grams of methamphetamine were recovered from him.”

Another suspect, 37-year-old Enuwa Kehinde Kingsley, had 894.72 kilograms of skunk seized from an uncompleted building in Ogbese, Akure North, Ondo State.

Elsewhere, 35-year-old Saater Nyam was apprehended at Pevi village, Guma LGA, Benue State, with 116.7 kilograms of skunk on Tuesday, March 24.

In Edo State, a warehouse raid in Ekpoma town, Esan West LGA, on Monday, March 23, led to the arrest of 25-year-old Felix Donald and the seizure of 576.5 kilograms of skunk and 33 bottles of codeine-based syrup.

In Taraba State, Babafemi said NDLEA officers intercepted a truck carrying 100 blocks of compressed skunk weighing 135 kilograms concealed in animal feed bags from Garbachede to Gombe State on Tuesday, March 24.

Two suspects, 21-year-old Osama Mamuda and 22-year-old Auwal Umar, were arrested in connection with the seizure.

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Babafemi noted that the agency has also continued its War Against Drug Abuse social advocacy, conducting sensitisation lectures in schools across Cross River, Adamawa, Oyo, Kano, and Lagos states.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Marwa (Rtd), commended operatives from MMIA, SOU, DOGI, Ekiti, Ondo, Benue, Edo, and Taraba Commands for their efforts and praised all commands nationwide for balancing drug supply reduction with drug demand reduction initiatives.

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