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Borno mother laments daughter’s third month in Boko Haram custody

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Hajia Maimuna Ajah, the mother of Aisha Muhammad Ajah, 15, who was forcefully taken away by elements of Boko Haram terriorists on August 9, in Kirawa, a border community in Borno State has expressed grave worries over the daughter’s condition in terriorists captivity.

Arewa PUNCH’s investigations revealed that the kidnapped girl has spent almost three months in the captivity of the terrorists yet with no trace of her whereabouts.
In an interview with Arewa PUNCH on Sunday, the mother lamented that her daughter’s abduction had plunged the family into emotional distress
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Arewa PUNCH in August had reported that terriorists raided Kirawa in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and displaced thousands of residents into neibouring Cameroon villages.

Two days after the attack, the Chairman, Kirawa Development Association Yakubu Mabba Ali Kirawa told our Correspondent that while  the reign of terror lasted, the terrorists burnt down houses, shops, and vehicles.

He said, “On Saturday, around 9:30 pm, the Boko Haram went to the town. While in the town, they exchanged fire with the Multi Joint Task Force there. After the attack, they abducted a girl, her name is Aisha Muhammad Aja, and they also burnt houses, vehicles, and shops.”

In the interview with  Maimuna Ajah three months after the incident, she confirmed that the daughter was whisked away in her presence
She said, “My daughter is a 15-year-old as at the time she was adopted right in my front. She was taken away the day they attacked our community.”

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She continued, “Some of the terriorists entered into our home during the attack while others were on gun battle with the Civilian Joint Task Force. That night,  they took two of my daughters, but one of them has returned while Aisha is still in their custody since the day of the attack.”

However, she noted that ever since the abduction, nothing has been heard of her whereabout, while calling for the government’s intervention

“Till this moment, I have not heard any news about her whereabout. I am living in distress,” she said in tears

Further narrating her loss and suffering as a result of the absence of the kidnapped girl, Maimuna stressed, “when Aisha was with us,  she was the one who helps us to sell alele (moi moi) which was our major source of lively hood.

“It is from the profit of the alele sales that we take to buy her clothes and those of her other her siblings.

“Since her abduction, life has been very difficult for us,” she lamented.

“We need the government to please come to our aid. I want to see my daughter again. Living without her has been emotionally draining for me,” she appealed to the relevant security forces for assistance to secure the release of the girl.

On his part, Aisha’s stepfather, Abba Ado, who equally said he witnessed the abduction incident called on the military authority to expedite action in rescuing their daughter as exemplified in the recent successful operations

He said, “I had that 12 girls kidnapped from Askira-Uba were rescued just a week after they were abducted. I was happy and at the same time broken because my own daughter is still missing after over a month,” he cried.

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The obviously dejected father added that “since the government has been at the forefront of rescuing people, they should not forget my daughter. If not for anything, I want to know if she is still alive or not. I just need to hear something about her.”

On August 16, the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum appealed to the military to expedite efforts for her release from captivity.

Reacting to the incident at the time, the National President of the Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Yer…

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PHOTOS: Two suspected car thieves arrested in Rivers

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The Eleme Local Government Council in Rivers State has arrested two suspects linked to a stolen Toyota Corolla.

The Chief Security Officer of the council, Comr. Greg Emere Ogosu, who confirmed the incident on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 said the arrests followed ongoing efforts to fight crime in the area.

According to Ogosu, the suspects had been under watch since April 5, 2026, when the stolen car was found hidden at New Road in Onne.

The duo was later arrested after a manhunt and confessed to the crime.

He added that they have been handed over to the Nigeria Police for proper investigation and prosecution, stressing that there is no room for jungle justice in Eleme.

The council also warned that criminal activities will not be allowed in the area.

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Terrorists kill 20 in Borno, Adamawa border communities

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Suspected Boko Haram terrorists have killed 20 persons in Pubagu, Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, and Mayo-Ladde in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Our correspondent gathered that the terrorists stormed the two border communities around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, overpowering local security operatives before killing residents.

Confirming the attack exclusively to PUNCH Online on Wednesday, the Chairman of Askira Uba Local Government Area, Mada Saidu, said 11 people were killed in Pubagu, Borno State, while nine lost their lives in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

He said, “Yes, there was an attack in Pubagu, Askira Uba, yesterday, Tuesday, around 4 p.m. Eleven people were killed. While in Mayo-Ladde, Hong Local Government in Adamawa State, nine people were killed.”

The two locations, according to him, are separated by a river.

“In total, we have 20 deaths, 11 from Askira Uba in Borno, nine from Hong Local Government, Adamawa,” he added.

Saidu noted that the insurgents overpowered local security operatives, gained access to the communities, and shot their victims.

“I later went there together with the Army. Initially, it was local security that was there, that is, hunters and vigilantes. But they were overpowered by the terrorists,” he stated.

Eyewitnesses said the attackers stormed the communities on motorcycles and operated for hours, destroying homes and looting property.

One of the survivors, who pleaded anonymity, said, “Yesterday evening, the terrorists stormed our community in Pubagu. They shot sporadically for hours, burning houses and shops. They killed both men and women after operating for over one hour.”

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The source added that the terrorists operated with little resistance from security operatives.

“The local vigilantes and hunters tried their best. Unfortunately, the terrorists were well armed and in much greater numbers. The resistance was not strong enough. The hunters later fled for their lives, too,” the source added.

On April 16, PUNCH Online reported that Boko Haram terrorists killed four soldiers and one civilian in Mussa community in Askira Uba Local Government Area.

The Chairman of the local government, Mada Saidu, who confirmed the earlier attack, said the civilian casualty was a woman.

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EFCC nabs suspected fake lawyer with forged NBA seal in Lagos

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Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Ikoyi, Lagos have commenced an investigation of a suspected fake lawyer, John Anoruo, for possession of a forged seal of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA.

Anoruo, who operates a legal and educational consultancy in the Ikorodu area of Lagos, was arrested by EFCC operatives on Monday, April 20, 2026.

The agency in a statement said his case began after he submitted a petition dated September 22, 2025 to the EFCC, on behalf of his clients, against the management of a company, Global West Vessel Specialist Nigeria Limited.

However, investigations revealed that both the petition and the subsequent Letter of Withdrawal dated March 5, 2026, bore a forged seal of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, which Anoruo confessed to have obtained from an undisclosed business centre in Lagos.

During investigations,the 55-year-old claimed that although he obtained a Law degree in 2018 from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, through evening classes, he did not attend the Nigerian Law School.

The agency says the suspect will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

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