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Victims identify alleged Owo church attackers in court

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Two more prosecution witnesses on Tuesday gave vivid and harrowing accounts of the June 5, 2022 terror attack on St Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, as the Federal High Court in Abuja admitted additional exhibits from the Department of State Services.

The DSS is prosecuting five suspects — Idris Omeiza (25), Al Qasim Idris (20), Jamiu Abdulmalik (26), Abdulhaleem Idris (25), and Momoh Otuho Abubakar (47) — on amended nine counts, bordering on terrorism. All the defendants have pleaded not guilty.

The June 2022 attack occurred during a Sunday Mass marking the Feast of Pentecost. Gunmen stormed the church, locking the main entrance before opening fire on worshippers and detonating explosives.

The coordinated assault claimed at least 41 lives and left over 100 injured, leaving a deep scar on the Owo community.

During Tuesday’s hearing, a male witness identified only as SSB recounted in detail how the attack unfolded. Under cross-examination by DSS counsel Adedayo Adedipe (SAN), the witness said the gunmen forced their way into the church through a secondary entrance after worshippers tried to secure the main door.

“In a matter of seconds, I saw one man holding a gun. He looked at the church, then beckoned to someone behind him,” SSB told the court.

Initially, he identified the fifth defendant, Momoh Abubakar, but later corrected himself to point out the second defendant, Al Qasim Idris, after the defendant removed his face mask and moved closer.

SSB also identified Abdulhaleem Idris as the fourth defendant — the man carrying a bag when the attackers were preparing to leave.

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He described hearing multiple explosions while the assailants fired indiscriminately at worshippers.

“I fell on my face in fear. After the attackers left, I saw two dead bodies outside the church. More than 40 worshippers were killed while many others were injured,” he said.

A second witness, a female referred to as SSC, told the court she survived the attack but sustained permanent injuries to her left leg.

She recalled the terrifying moment a gunman dropped dynamite near her while demanding, “Do you know why we are doing this?”

She also recounted seeing the body of her two-year-old cousin, whose mother could not identify her at the hospital due to severe injuries and dust from the explosion.

SSC showed her operated leg in court, noting that it had undergone four surgeries and still contained metal fixtures.

Both witnesses confirmed that they had made statements to the DSS at its Akure office on May 26, 2024.

Their extra-judicial statements were formally admitted into evidence as Exhibits B and C without objection from the defense.

The Federal High Court has so far been hearing the trial in multiple sessions, with the prosecution presenting detailed evidence, including witness testimonies and material exhibits, to establish the identities of the perpetrators and the sequence of the attack.

In his remarks, DSS counsel, Adedayo Adedipe (SAN), said the prosecution intends to call seven more witnesses, with two scheduled to testify at the next hearing. The witnesses are expected to provide further insights into the planning, execution, and aftermath of the attack.

Justice Emeka Nwite adjourned the trial to January 14, 2026, for the continuation of proceedings.

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The Owo church attack remains one of Nigeria’s deadliest terrorist incidents targeting civilians in a place of worship. Investigators and security agencies have been painstakingly compiling evidence to ensure accountability, while the trial serves as a critical step toward justice for victims and their families.

The case highlights ongoing security challenges in the country, particularly the vulnerability of religious gatherings to targeted violence, and underscores the role of the DSS in counter-terrorism investigations and prosecution.

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Lagos court hears Killaboi ’s arrest in Qatar over girlfriend’s murder

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The Lagos State High Court sitting at Igbosere on Thursday admitted in evidence Benjamin Nnayereugo, popularly known as “ Killaboi ”’s written statement and a video recording of his interrogation.

Killaboi is standing trial over the alleged murder of his girlfriend, Augusta Onuwabhagbe.

The statement and video recording were admitted in evidence, while an investigating police officer from the State Criminal Investigation Department, DSP Oderinde Gafar, testified in the ongoing murder trial of Nnayereugo.

The prosecution, led by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Adedayo Haroun, called Gafar following the conclusion of the deceased’s mother, Mrs Cordelia Onuwabhagbe’s testimony.

The witness narrated to Justice Ibironke Harrison how he carried out investigations on the arrest and extradition of the defendant.

Gafar told the court that Nnayereugo was arrested in Qatar following coordinated international efforts and later brought back to Nigeria for prosecution.

According to him, “The defendant was arrested in Qatar through collaboration with relevant security agencies and subsequently extradited to Nigeria to face trial.”

He further told the court that the defendant voluntarily made a written statement during interrogation.

“The defendant wrote his statement himself during the investigation,” he said.

The prosecution thereafter tendered the statement, which was admitted in evidence by the court without objection.

The court also played a video recording of the statement-taking process in open court.

Under cross-examination by defence counsel, Mr Marcel Oru (SAN), the witness was questioned on the circumstances surrounding the making of the statement before he was discharged.

The prosecution informed the court that it had concluded the evidence of both the investigating officer and the deceased’s mother, Mrs Cordelia Onuwabhagbe, and that it had one remaining witness to close its case.

Justice Harrison thereafter adjourned the matter to June 17 and 18, 2026, for continuation of the trial.

On April 22, 2026, the deceased’s mother, Cordelia Onuwabhagbe, the grieving 56-year-old mother of the late Augusta, had told the court that she once regarded the defendant, Benjamin Nnayereugo, as a member of her family but never knew he was capable of murder.

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While testifying during cross-examination, she said the defendant, also known as ‘Killaboi,’ frequently visited her home, where he ate, rested, and sometimes slept.

“Until this ugly incident that led to my daughter’s death, he was like a son to me. He came to my house, ate, rested, and slept, but I didn’t know he was a killer,” she said.

The witness, who put her daughter’s age at the time of death as 21 years, 5 months, 10 days, and 11 hours, also denied knowing that his alias was ‘Killaboi’ but said she got to know this after Augusta’s death.

She told Justice Harrison that the defendant attended her church twice and she thought he was a good person, but it turned out to be a ploy to deceive her.

While recounting what she knew of the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s death, Cordelia testified that the defendant had taken the late Augusta on trips to Mauritius in 2021 and Seychelles in 2022.

According to her, the Seychelles trip was when the defendant first physically abused the deceased.

She said the two stayed about five days in Mauritius and about nine days in Seychelles.

Narrating what she knew of the conflicts between the pair in Seychelles, the witness said the defendant informed her that a quarrel erupted after he caught her daughter scantily dressed and making videos of herself to be posted online.

“Benjamin told me that he broke her phone and then used his phone to do a video, which he sent to me. The cause of the fight was that she was videoing herself, so he snatched the phone and asked why she was videoing herself, but he was the same person who videoed her for the job she went to do, and she posted it online,” the witness said.

Defence counsel, Oru, suggested to the witness that the disagreement occurred because the defendant did not like the videos posted online by the deceased, which showed her “virtually naked,” but the witness rejected the claim, insisting that her daughter was in her bikinis for jobs.

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The witness also dismissed allegations that during the altercation, her daughter damaged hotel property worth thousands of dollars, saying the defendant did not tell her this, nor did the video sent to her show such destruction.

Augusta’s mother also denied insinuations by the defendant’s counsel that her daughter was violent.

She testified that even though ‘Killaboi’ sent her a stab wound allegedly inflicted on his hand by her daughter, she knew that the wound occurred as a result of him stabbing her repeatedly on the stomach when he killed her.

The court also heard that the defendant spent N10m to organise a birthday party for the deceased, during which time he bought her expensive gifts, including designer bags, jewellery, and an iPhone.

The witness acknowledged seeing the gifts posted online but added that the defendant collected the iPhone back when he killed her daughter.

She further told the court that before her daughter’s death, the defendant never informed her that the relationship had ended or that the deceased was allegedly involved in prostitution or a “hookup.”

“It was after he killed her that he started saying that she had sex tapes with men,” Onuwabhagbe said.

The witness also dismissed the claim by the defendant that her daughter’s former boyfriend, one Marvin, broke up with her because he caught her cheating while she pretended to be in school in Ibadan.

“I know Marvin, but my daughter never told me she dated him, but Benjamin said she did,” she told the court.

When the defence counsel asked, “Do you know that the reason Marvin left her was because while she claimed to be reading in school in Ibadan, he saw her in a hotel with another man?”, the witness replied, “I don’t know, but that’s no reason to kill my daughter.”

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According to the mother, she had once spoken with her daughter after the defendant accused her of chatting with another man online.

“When I called my daughter, she said she knew it was the defendant who impersonated a man to call her for sex because he never trusted her,” the witness stated.

Asked about financial support allegedly given to her by the defendant, she admitted receiving sums of money from him on a few occasions, including N60,000, N100,000, N15,000 for a recharge card, and another N1m, which she said she immediately transferred to a cooperative account because she was afraid of the large amount.

She said she later sent the N1m to an informant in November 2023, who asked to be paid after informing her that the suspect had fled to Sierra Leone after killing her daughter.

She denied claims that the defendant regularly spent money on her or paid money into some of her bank accounts.

Justice Harrison adjourned the case to Thursday for continuation of cross-examination.

Killaboi was accused of killing the 21-year-old at his Ajah residence in Lagos on July 13, 2023, before fleeing Nigeria.

He was declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force SCID in October 2023, and an INTERPOL Red Notice was issued. He was first arrested in Sierra Leone under a false identity but escaped during a prison break in November 2023.

He continued to evade authorities across multiple regions using forged identities, eventually relocating to Doha, Qatar, in January 2025.

Through international cooperation and biometric verification, his identity was confirmed, leading to his arrest in Qatar in February 2025 and extradition to Nigeria in April 2025.

In June 2025, the Lagos State Government filed a two-count charge against him, including alleged indecent interference with the victim’s corpse and murder.

He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in November 2025.

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Rivers mother seeks justice after driver kills three children

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A woman, Amarachi Promise Esomonu, has demanded justice after losing her three children in a tragic accident in the Ogbunabali area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

It was gathered that a yet-to-be-identified man was allegedly teaching his girlfriend how to drive when the woman, who was behind the wheel, rammed into the family’s residence, killing the three children, all of whom were toddlers.

A resident of the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the incident occurred on May 15.

“The children were aged 10, four and three years respectively,” the source said.

“They were at home in Ogbunabali when it happened. A young man was teaching his girlfriend how to drive. While she was driving, people started shouting. Before we knew what was happening, the car had crashed into the woman’s house.

“That was how her three children lost their lives. It is very painful. The mother has been crying uncontrollably because the children were all in school,” the source added.

In a viral video seen by our correspondent on Wednesday, the distraught mother was seen sobbing uncontrollably while calling for justice.

Mrs Esomonu lamented that those responsible for the tragedy had shown little concern, saying she thinks about her children every day.

The grieving mother said the alarm she usually sets to prepare her children for school still rings every weekday morning, but the children are no longer there.

“Every day I wake up in the morning and remember them. Every day, my alarm rings, but there are no children for me to prepare for school again.

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“Their killers are comfortable. They are not saying anything,” she said amid tears.

Confirming the incident, the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko Agabe, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said the Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, had ordered a thorough investigation into the matter.

While commiserating with the bereaved family, Agabe said the tragic incident had generated widespread grief and concern across the state.

She stated that the CP extended his condolences to the family and assured them that justice would be served.

“The Rivers State Police Command is deeply saddened by the tragic incident, which reportedly claimed the lives of three children from the same family. The unfortunate development has generated widespread grief and concern within the state,” the statement read.

“The Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, extends his heartfelt condolences and profound sympathy to the bereaved family during this difficult and painful period. He prays that God grants the family the strength and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”

The statement added that the command had commenced a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

“The Commissioner of Police wishes to assure the affected family and the general public that the command has commenced a thorough investigation into the incident.

“He further reassures all concerned that every necessary step will be taken to ensure that justice is not only served but also manifestly seen to be served in accordance with the law.

“The command remains committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding the incident and ensuring that anyone found culpable is brought to justice.

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“Members of the public are urged to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and cooperate with investigators as inquiries continue.

“The Rivers State Police Command once again sympathises with the bereaved family and reiterates its unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and the pursuit of justice,” the statement added.

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NDLEA arrests Nigeria-Mexico drug syndicate, seizes N480bn drugs in Ogun

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has dismantled a transnational methamphetamine production syndicate jointly operated by a Nigerian drug cartel and Mexican collaborators, leading to the arrest of 10 suspects.

Also, illicit drugs and chemicals valued at over N480bn were recovered during the operation.

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), disclosed this on Wednesday during a media briefing at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

Marwa said the operation, carried out by operatives of the agency’s Special Operations Unit, led to the discovery and shutdown of what he described as the biggest clandestine methamphetamine laboratory ever uncovered in Nigeria.

According to him, the laboratory was hidden in Abidagba forest in Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State and was being operated by the Anochili Innocent Drug Trafficking Organisation.

He said the coordinated operation was conducted simultaneously in Ogun and Lagos states on Saturday, May 16, 2026, following months of intelligence gathering.

Marwa said, “Through a clinical, simultaneous operation executed by the elite operatives of our Special Operations Unit, we have successfully dismantled a sophisticated, transnational methamphetamine production syndicate run jointly by a Nigerian drug cartel and their Mexican counterparts.

“This network did not just traffic drugs; they were actively manufacturing industrial-scale quantities of highly lethal illicit substances right on our soil.”

He disclosed that seven members of the cartel were arrested at the forest laboratory, including three Mexican nationals allegedly brought into Nigeria to produce methamphetamine.

Marwa said the arrested Mexicans were identified as Martinez Felix Nemecto, 46; Jesus López Valles, 40; and Torrero Juan Carlos, 51.

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According to him, Nigerian suspects apprehended at the site included Nwankwo Sunday Christian, 41; Igwe Abuchi Remijus, 42; Ifeanyichukwu Chibuike Joshua, 23; and Egwuonwu Uchenna Victor, 38.

Marwa added that another tactical team arrested the alleged kingpin of the cartel, Anochili Innocent, at his residence located at No. 8 Tafawa Balewa Street, Golf Estate, Lakowe, Lekki, Lagos.

According to him, a search of the residence led to the recovery of the passports and mobile phones of the arrested Mexican nationals, linking the suspect directly to their importation and activities in Nigeria.

He further revealed that follow-up operations on May 18 led to the arrest of another suspect, Kingsley Orike Omonughwa, 44, at another property linked to the cartel in Mayfair Estate, Lakowe, Lekki.

The NDLEA boss said operatives also raided the residence of another syndicate member, Emeka Nwobum, which allegedly served as the cartel’s stash house.

He said the total number of suspects arrested in connection with the syndicate had risen to 10, comprising the alleged baron, three Mexican nationals, and six Nigerian collaborators.

Marwa stated that the operation led to the recovery of 2,419.48 kilograms of methamphetamine and precursor chemicals.

“The operation yielded a massive 2,419.48 kilograms of chemical materials, including highly toxic, volatile, and crystallised methamphetamine worth $362,922,000 in the international market. This translates to over N480bn,” he said.

“Also recovered from the cartel include: a Toyota Tacoma vehicle used for operations at the clandestine meth laboratory, and a Toyota Highlander seized from the kingpin’s residence.

“To put this in perspective, the 2,419.48 kilograms of finished and liquid methamphetamine seized represents millions of street doses that would have flooded our local communities and international markets, causing untold destruction, psychosis, and violence,” he said.

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Marwa warned that the NDLEA would continue to target drug cartels and their collaborators across the country.

“We are fully aware of the shifting tactics of these cartels, including the disturbing trend of hiring South American cartel specialists to set up production factories in our rural communities,” he said.

He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities in their communities, noting that the clandestine laboratory in Ogun operated under the cover of a regular farm.

This is came days after the operatives of the NNDLEA, Edo State Command, destroyed two cannabis farms in Ago Forest, Orhionmwon Local Government Area of the state.

The state commander, Mitchell Ofoyeju, in a statement on Monday, said the cannabis plantations had a yield of 1,388.42kg.

He added that four suspected drug traffickers were also arrested in the past one week.

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