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Over 200 men wielding AK-47s stormed Yelwata – Police witness

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A prosecution witness on Thursday told the Federal High Court in Abuja that some disgruntled Fulani chiefs sponsored over 200 armed men wielding AK-47 rifles to carry out the June 13, 2025, attack on Yelwata in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

The attack allegedly left more than 200 people dead and properties worth millions of naira destroyed.

The witness, Moses Paul, a team leader with the Intelligence Response Team of the Nigeria Police Force, testified in the trial of nine suspects charged in connection with the attack in Benue State.

The nine suspects accused of involvement in the deadly Yelwata attack pleaded not guilty on Monday, February 3, 2026, to 57 amended charges bordering on terrorism before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

In count one of the charge, the defendants were accused of knowingly participating in meetings between May and June 2025 in Nasarawa State to plan an attack on Yelwata.

The prosecution alleged that the attack led to the burning of houses, grievous bodily harm, and the death of about 150 persons, contrary to Section 12(a) of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act, 2022.

The 1st to 5th and 7th to 10th defendants were subsequently ordered remanded at the Kuje Correctional Facility pending trial.

Led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo, the witness alleged that the attackers were commissioned and funded by disgruntled Fulani chiefs who held meetings and pooled resources to execute the assault.

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Paul told the court that he was in Apa, Benue State, when he received a distress call on the day of the incident and was immediately assigned to investigate the case.

“Upon arriving in Yelwata, our team commenced investigations which led to the arrest of the defendants in Kadarko, Ageregu, and parts of Nasarawa State,” he said.

According to him, the first defendant arrested was Haruna Abdullahi, apprehended in Ageregu, Nasarawa State.

During interrogation, Abdullahi allegedly confessed to attending meetings involving Fulani chiefs in Nasarawa.

The witness said the meetings were convened to address what was described as alleged unfair treatment of Fulani in Benue and Nasarawa, including the killing of their cattle and some of their kinsmen.

Paul further testified that the chiefs allegedly mobilised funds and engaged armed men to carry out the attack.

He added that the initial target was the Daudu community, but upon encountering resistance, the assailants diverted to Yelwata.

Earlier, the court declined an application by the first defendant’s counsel, Ibrahim Angulu, seeking to challenge jurisdiction and request bail.

The defence noted that Angulu suffered a stroke while in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service, but Justice Joyce Abdulmalik declined the request.

The court adjourned the matter to February 27 for the continuation of the examination of the first prosecution witness.

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PHOTOS: Nigerian national and one other arrested as detectives bust drug trafficking network in Kenya

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A Nigerian man and one other were arrested during an anti-narcotics operation in Kenya.Arts & Entertainment

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

According to the statement, detectives from the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU), in collaboration with officers from the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU), conducted an intelligence-led operation targeting a suspected narcotics trafficking network.

Acting on credible intelligence that suspects were planning a narcotics exchange in Stock inauguration, Machakos County, the team responded swiftly. Nigerian Oil Industry

However, upon arrival, it was established that the planned meeting had been aborted.

Based on real-time information from covert sources, the operation was redirected to Ruaka, Kiambu County.

A search at a house within Mbuti Apartment, Ruaka, led to the recovery of several exhibits including pellets and packages of substances suspected to be narcotic drugs, digital weighing scales, mobile phones, foreign passports, and cash in both Kenyan and Nigerian currencies.

Two suspects were arrested during the operation: Okeke Ikechukwu, a Nigerian national and Alex Opondo, a Kenyan national.

The suspects were escorted to Ruaraka and Pangani Police Stations for processing. All recovered exhibits have been secured for forensic analysis.

The suspects are expected to be arraigned in court today as investigations continue to trace additional suspects and dismantle the wider trafficking network.

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PHOTOS: Three jailed, fined for Facebook, TikTok fraud in Kaduna

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The Kaduna State High Court has convicted and sentenced three persons to jail for internet fraud carried out via Facebook and TikTok in Kaduna State.

Aliyu Hassan, Samuel Olamide, and Solomon Joseph Christian were found guilty of separate one-count charges bordering on criminal impersonation and obtaining by false pretence.

The convictions were disclosed Tuesday, March 17, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission via its verified X account.

The anti-graft agency said its Kaduna Zonal Directorate secured the convictions before Justice A. Isiaka.

According to the statement, Hassan, also known as Ottaviani Loverules Giovanni, impersonated a Brazilian citizen on Facebook on February 9, 2026, and defrauded a victim, Kerry, of N90,000.

Three jailed, fined for Facebook, TikTok fraud in Kaduna

Olamide, alias Johnny, impersonated a United States citizen on TikTok on the same date and defrauded an American, identified as Jackie Sanders.

Three jailed, fined for Facebook, TikTok fraud in Kaduna

Similarly, Christian, also known as Jenort, impersonated another individual on Facebook in February 2026 and obtained $150 from his victim.

Three jailed, fined for Facebook, TikTok fraud in Kaduna

The EFCC said the offences contravened Section 142(1) of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law, 2017.

It added that the defendants pleaded guilty, prompting the prosecution counsel, M.U. Gadaka, to urge the court to convict and sentence them accordingly.

Justice Isiaka subsequently sentenced each of the convicts to five years’ imprisonment, with an option of a N300,000 fine.

The court also ordered the forfeiture of items recovered from them to the Federal Government. Hassan forfeited N90,000 and a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 used in committing the offence; Olamide forfeited a Samsung Galaxy S21; while Christian forfeited an iPhone 14 Pro and $150, identified as proceeds of the crime.

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The EFCC said the convicts were arrested in the Agwa/Kudende area of Kaduna following credible intelligence linking them to fraudulent internet activities.

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Borno blast victim recounts ‘loud noise’ after breaking fast

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One of the victims of Monday night’s explosion in Maiduguri, Borno State, Abacha Mustapha, has recounted the terrifying moment the blast went off, leaving him seriously injured.

Speaking with DailyTrust from his hospital bed on Tuesday at Umaru Shehu Hospital, Mustapha said he was preparing to leave the market after the day’s activities when the explosion occurred.

“We broke our fast and were about to leave after closing our shops when the first bomb detonated. I heard a loud sound, and suddenly my neck started bleeding,” he said.

The blast threw people into chaos as traders and residents scrambled for safety.

“It was chaotic. People were running in different directions. Some fell, others were shouting. I couldn’t even understand what had happened at first,” he added.

Mustapha said his brother, who was with him at the time, quickly came to his aid.

“My brother used his cloth to tie my neck to stop the bleeding before rushing me to the hospital. If not for him, I don’t know what would have happened,” he said.

Medical personnel at the hospital confirmed that several victims were brought in with varying injuries, including shrapnel wounds and burns.

Eyewitnesses said the blast struck at a busy time when traders were closing for the day, and residents were returning home after breaking their fast.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army raised the alarm over the possible deployment of multiple suicide bombers in Maiduguri, urging residents to avoid crowded places.

Monday’s coordinated attacks reportedly killed 23 people and injured 108 others.

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Media Information Officer of the North-East Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Sanni Uba, said the attacks targeted crowded public areas to inflict mass casualties and create panic, identifying the affected locations as the Post Office area, Monday Market axis, and the entrance of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

The Borno State Police Command confirmed the incident, noting that security operatives immediately secured the scenes.

“The scenes were immediately secured, cordoned off, and subjected to thorough sweep operations by Police Explosive Ordnance (EOD) Unit Base 13 Maiduguri to rule out the presence of any additional threats,” said the Police Public Relations Officer, Nahum Daso.

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