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Abducted NYSC Member Feared Dead After ₦10 Million Ransom Was Paid | Nigeria Security Crisis

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A heartbreaking and disturbing case has emerged in Nigeria as a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Abba, is feared to have been killed by terrorists even after his family reportedly paid a ₦10 million ransom for his freedom.

Abba was abducted by armed bandits, and a painful video surfaced showing him being beaten, tortured, and humiliated by his captors. Despite the family making sacrifices to raise the ransom money demanded by the kidnappers, the situation reportedly worsened.

After receiving the ₦10 million payment, the kidnappers allegedly demanded additional items including motorcycles before suddenly cutting off all communication with the family. Since then, no contact has been made.

With hope fading, the family is now preparing to conduct funeral prayers in absentia, according to Islamic tradition, fearing the worst may have happened.

This tragic story highlights the growing insecurity in Nigeria, where kidnappings for ransom have become alarmingly frequent. While the Nigerian government maintains its policy against paying ransom under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, many families find themselves with no choice when the lives of loved ones are at stake.

Is Nigeria doing enough to protect its citizens and young NYSC members serving the nation?

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New Tax Law 2026 Explained | Tax Expert Clears Viral Misconceptions

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Since the new tax law officially took effect on January 1st, 2026, social media has been flooded with confusing and sometimes misleading claims.

What is true?
What is false?
And how does the law really affect individuals, businesses, and everyday Nigerians?

In this video, a tax expert breaks down the facts, addresses the viral misconceptions, and explains the new tax law in simple, easy-to-understand terms.

If you’ve seen alarming posts online and you’re unsure what to believe, this video is for you.

📌 Get clarity, not confusion
📌 Understand what the law actually says
📌 Stay informed and compliant in 2026

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Surprisingly Quiet! Okigwe Road, Aba Goes Dry as Residents Travel for Festive Season

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A concerned resident captures the unusual calm on Okigwe Road in Aba as shops, markets, and streets appear unexpectedly dry.

The reason?
Many residents and traders traveled out of town to celebrate the festive season with loved ones.

This rare moment highlights how deeply festive travel affects daily life, local businesses, and movement in Aba—normally known for its vibrant hustle and bustle.

Is this a sign of economic pressure, seasonal migration, or simply the spirit of celebration? Watch the video to see the quiet streets for yourself and share your thoughts in the comments.

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SHOCKING STATE OF ONIRAYE ROAD | Historic Route Now Abandoned in Ogun State

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A video shared by “The United Church, Light Up Nigerian Politics Group” reveals the shocking and heartbreaking condition of Oniraye Road, the major link between Ogijo and Shagamu in Remo Local Government, Ogun State.

This is not just any road. According to the report, Queen Elizabeth II once passed through this very route during her visit to Nigeria—a road that once symbolized pride, history, and connection.

Today, it tells a different story. The presenter further exposes the abandoned palace of the Oniraye of Oniraye, explaining that the king reportedly left the palace due to the deplorable state of the road and relocated to Shagamu.

This development raises serious questions about governance, infrastructure neglect, and respect for history. In this video, we take a closer look at:
• The current condition of Oniraye Road
• Its historical significance
• The abandoned royal palace
• What this means for residents and the future of the community

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