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Terrorists strike three Oyo schools

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There was panic in Oyo State on Friday following a coordinated attack on three schools in Orire Local Government Area, as armed terrorists killed an assistant headmaster, abducted many pupils and teachers, and threw entire communities into chaos.

The affected schools were Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and L.A. Primary School.

Residents described the attack as one of the most daring assaults on school communities in recent times, with gunmen reportedly operating in broad daylight and moving freely between locations without resistance.

The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday, left parents, teachers and residents in distress as security operatives launched a manhunt for the kidnappers.

Eyewitnesses said the hoodlums stormed the communities around 9am, shortly after pupils gathered for morning assembly and normal school activities resumed.

According to multiple residents, the assailants arrived on motorcycles and shot sporadically as they entered school premises and nearby areas.

The attackers were said to have operated in a coordinated manner, striking more than one school almost simultaneously.

A resident explained that the schools were raided in quick succession, which forced pupils and teachers to flee into nearby bushes for safety.

“They came in large numbers on motorcycles and started shooting immediately. Everybody ran. They moved from one school to another within minutes,” the source said.

Teacher, motorcyclist killed

The Assistant Headmaster of L.A. Primary School, Joel Adesiyan, was killed during the incident.

Witnesses said he was trying to escape through a window when he was shot dead.

His death has since sparked grief within the education community in the area, with colleagues describing him as dedicated and committed to his duties.

In a separate incident during the chaos, an okada rider who unknowingly rode into the scene of the attack was also killed after he was caught in the crossfire.

The attackers abducted the principal of Community Grammar School, Mrs Rachael Alamu, alongside five teachers and an unspecified number of pupils.

Sources within the community said the terrorists moved quickly between classrooms.

One resident said, “The assistant head teacher was trying to escape through the window, but he was shot dead. The principal and five teachers were kidnapped. They also took several pupils.”

The exact number of abducted pupils remains unclear as of the time of filing this report.

However, residents fear the figure could be significant, especially from the secondary school.

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Principal’s vehicle used, later burnt

Saturday PUNCH gathered that the terrorists used the principal’s vehicle to transport some of the abducted victims out of the community.

The vehicle was said to have later developed a mechanical fault while the assailants attempted to escape through difficult terrain.

A resident  said, “The schools are very close to each other, so the attack affected both at the same time. They used the principal’s car to move some of the abducted victims, but when the vehicle could not continue, they abandoned it and set it ablaze.”

The burning of the vehicle further intensified panic, with residents fleeing their homes for fear of a second wave of attacks.

Traditional ruler describes chaos

The traditional ruler of the community, the Eleshi Ele of Esiele, Oba Tajudeen Abioye, confirmed that the terrorists arrived on eight motorcycles, each carrying two armed men.

He said the attack began while a town meeting was ongoing.

“We were having a town hall meeting when we suddenly heard gunshots. People started running in all directions. Later, we discovered they had attacked the schools, killed a teacher and abducted pupils and the principal,” he said.

The monarch added that even kindergarten pupils were not spared in the attack.

“They did not spare anyone. They abducted pupils from both primary and secondary schools, including very small children. We cannot even confirm the number yet,” he said.

Oba Adeoye confirmed the killing of the motorcyclist who unknowingly encountered the attackers.

According to him, the hoodlums seized the man’s motorcycle and used it during their operation.

Oba Abioye lamented that the absence of a nearby police station contributed to the scale of destruction.

He said it took security operatives nearly two hours to arrive after the attack had already been carried out.

“The police station is far from our community. It took them about two hours before they arrived,” he said.

His comments reflect growing concerns about security gaps in rural communities across Nigeria, where many settlements remain far from formal security presence.

Forest escape, military pursuit

Following the attack, the assailants reportedly fled into a nearby forest reserve bordering Oriire communities and Old Oyo National Park axis.

Security agencies, including the police and military, have since launched a coordinated search-and-rescue operation.

The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Ayodeji Abimbola, was said to have led a team of tactical officers to the area shortly after the incident.

Military personnel were also deployed to comb the forest in search of the abductors and rescue victims.

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As of Friday night, security forces were still combing the forested areas believed to be the escape route of the attackers.

Community fears fresh attack

Residents described the aftermath as chaotic, with many families fleeing their homes.

Some members of the community claimed that the number of deployed security personnel in the area exceeded the population of remaining residents.

Despite this, fear persists, as many parents remain uncertain about the whereabouts of their children.

The Chairman of Oriire Local Government Area, Michael Olateju, said the terrorists entered through the Yawota axis.

He described the terrain as difficult and remote, which made rapid security response challenging.

“They entered through Yawota. The area is far from the nearest police station. It is not easy to access quickly,” Olateju said.

He also confirmed that the attackers were armed and operated in coordinated units.

A former lawmaker representing Oriire Constituency, Bamigboye Abidoye, said the attackers exploited the proximity of the communities to forest reserves.

He said, “The bandits attacked the schools on motorcycles. They moved quickly between communities and abducted pupils and teachers. We need a military post around these areas.”

Abidoye added that the attackers forced victims into vehicles and later abandoned and burnt them when movement became difficult.

My niece missing – Relative

One of the relatives of the missing students, who did not identify himself, told Saturday PUNCH that his 16-year-old niece, a JSS2 student, had remained unaccounted for since she left home for school on the morning of the incident.

He said the family had been thrown into confusion and anxiety over her whereabouts, adding that they were unsure whether she was among those abducted or if something else had happened to her.

He said, “She left home for school around 7am, and we have not seen her since then. We have searched everywhere, but we are not sure if she is among the kidnapped victims or if she ran away. She is the daughter of my sister,  and the whole family is worried.”

Government shuts schools

The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board described the incident as “a dark and painful moment” for the education sector.

As a precaution, it ordered the temporary closure of schools in Oriire and surrounding local government areas, including Surulere, Oyo East and Olorunsogo.

Authorities said the measure was taken to prevent further attacks and allow security agencies to stabilise the region.

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The Oyo State Police Command confirmed the killing of the Assistant Headmaster and the motorcyclist.

However, it stated that no pupil had been officially confirmed killed as of the time of filing this report.

The police also said abducted victims included both pupils and staff members.

Borno school attack

In a separate incident, gunmen reportedly attacked a school in Mussa community, near the Sambisa Forest in Borno State, on Friday morning.

The Deputy Speaker of the Borno State House of Assembly, Abdullahi Askira, confirmed the attack but said details were unclear.

“Details of the attack are sketchy, but the information at my disposal is that many of the students fled into the bush. However, I do not have details of those abducted,” he said in an interview with Saturday PUNCH.

Askira described the incident as disheartening, noting that the insurgents struck shortly after troops on patrol left the community.

Similarly, the President of the Borno South Youth Alliance, Samaila Kaigama, said the attackers stormed the school without resistance and took away an unspecified number of pupils.

He said, “They came this morning (Friday) and took away some children, though the number is yet to be specified. I was reliably informed that the abductors are the same faction that carried out the Ngoshe kidnapping.”

Kaigama added that the victims were pupils of a day school and not boarders.

“They came this morning and picked some primary school pupils. They attacked without any resistance. It happened around 9 am today,” he stated.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the Borno State Police Command, Nahum Daso, said the command had yet to receive full details of the incident.

“As of now, I have not received any information. We are still carrying out verification,” he said.

Efforts to reach the Chairman of Askira/Uba Local Government Area, Madu Saidu, were unsuccessful as calls to his line were not answered.

The Oyo and Borno incidents add to the country’s long list of school kidnappings in recent years, particularly in the North and North-Central regions.

From Chibok in 2014 to recent attacks in Niger and Kebbi States, schools have remained frequent targets for armed groups, raising concerns over student safety and rural security infrastructure.

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Police hunt kidnappers in Lagos, Ogun forests during Operation Kasoye

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Security operatives from Lagos and Ogun states have launched a joint offensive against criminal networks operating along the border corridor between the two states, leading to the arrest of 88 suspects, the rescue of five kidnapped victims, the recovery of arms and ammunition, and the death of four suspected criminals during encounters with security personnel.

The operation, codenamed Operation Kosaye, a Yoruba phrase meaning “there is no hiding place,” was initiated by the Nigeria Police Force to dismantle kidnapping syndicates, armed robbery gangs and other violent criminal groups exploiting forests and border communities between Lagos and Ogun states as hideouts.

The development followed coordinated operations by the Lagos and Ogun State police commands, with operatives combing forest locations and criminal hideouts along the J3/J4 axis of Ogbere in Ogun State and other identified flashpoints around the two states.

The operation had already yielded significant outcomes, including the rescue of five kidnap victims, the arrest of 88 suspects and the neutralisation of four suspected kidnappers.

The operation was formally launched by the police at the Police Training School, Iperu-Remo, Ogun State, where the Commissioners of Police in Ogun and Lagos states, Bode Ojajuni and Tijani Fatai, respectively, outlined the objectives of the initiative.

Ojajuni said the operation was designed to flush out kidnappers and other violent criminals hiding in forests, border communities and ungoverned spaces across the two states.

He said the name “Kosaye” captured the mission of the security operation, ensuring that criminals had no safe haven within the Lagos-Ogun axis.

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun have commended the security initiative, describing the operation as evidence of the importance of inter-state collaboration in tackling insecurity.

Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, praised the police and other security agencies for what he described as a “massive onslaught” against criminal elements.

The governor said the results recorded under the operation demonstrated the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing and cooperation between neighbouring states.

“We will continue to work with the police and other security agencies to ensure that our state is safe and secure for residents and visitors.

“We appreciate the huge efforts of the police as directed by Inspector-General Olatunji Disu, in arresting the suspects and the cooperation of our neighbours, Ogun State. This is the way it should be,” Sanwo-Olu said.

He urged residents to continue supporting security agencies by providing timely information on criminal activities and suspected hideouts.

“We will do our best to ensure that our law enforcement agencies are well motivated through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund,” the governor said.

Abiodun, on his part, described the operation as a proactive and intelligence-driven response to emerging security threats.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, the governor said the collaboration between both states had restored public confidence in the ability of security agencies to protect lives and property.

“The achievements recorded under ‘Operation Kosaye’ have restored public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force and reinforced the commitment of security agencies to the protection of lives and property,” Abiodun said.

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He added that the sustained security offensive had made Lagos and Ogun increasingly difficult environments for criminals seeking to exploit state boundaries.

“The sustained offensive against criminal elements has effectively made Ogun and Lagos States increasingly hostile to kidnappers, bandits and other violent criminals who had attempted to exploit the shared border communities as safe havens,” he said.

Abiodun also commended the Inspector-General of Police, as well as the Lagos and Ogun police commissioners and participating officers, for their roles in the operation.

According to him, the exercise showed that criminals could only be effectively tackled when security agencies shared intelligence and operated beyond jurisdictional limitations.

“Operation Kosaye has demonstrated the importance of collaboration, intelligence sharing and coordinated inter-state action in tackling emerging security threats,” he said.

The Ogun governor urged other states to adopt similar joint security frameworks to prevent criminals from taking advantage of administrative boundaries to evade arrest.

Security authorities said the operation would continue as operatives intensify surveillance and intelligence gathering across forests, border communities and other locations identified as possible criminal hideouts.

Lagos and Ogun State governments also reaffirmed their commitment to providing logistical support, technology and other resources to strengthen security operations across the two states.

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Photos: NDLEA Intercepts ₦12.3 Billion Canadian Loud, Busts Drug Syndicate

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a businesswoman, Iwebema Ogechi Peace, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, after allegedly discovering 7.5 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a false compartment of her luggage.

This was disclosed in a statement to Naija News on Sunday signed by the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi.

The 38-year-old suspect, who claimed she regularly travelled to China to purchase goods for sale in Nigeria, was arrested on June 21 while preparing to board a Qatar Airways flight to Beijing.

According to the NDLEA, the arrest followed credible intelligence, while a search of her luggage uncovered four large parcels of cocaine professionally concealed beneath a false bottom.

In another major operation, the anti-narcotics agency recovered 4,959 kilograms of Canadian Loud, a potent strain of cannabis, with an estimated street value of ₦12.397 billion at the Apapa Port in Lagos.

The seizure followed more than four weeks of intelligence-led surveillance on a 40-foot container carrying 195 sacks of the illicit substance alongside a Ford and a Nissan vehicle.

The container was tracked from Toronto, Canada, through Montreal and Morocco before arriving in Lagos.

The drugs were recovered during a joint examination involving officers of the NDLEA, the Nigeria Customs Service and other security agencies.

The agency also uncovered a syndicate allegedly involved in planting illicit drugs inside the luggage of unsuspecting interstate travellers.

The operation began after NDLEA operatives intercepted a Sienna bus travelling from Nnewi, Anambra State, to Abuja at Abaji in the Federal Capital Territory.

A package containing 467.7 grams of methamphetamine concealed inside a bag of clothes was recovered during the search.

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The supposed recipient, Gloria Peter, was arrested at Utako Motor Park but denied ownership of the package.

Subsequent investigations led to the arrest of loaders in Nnewi, who allegedly confessed that the package had been secretly placed in the woman’s luggage on the instruction of the bus driver, Abdurrazak Isah.

The driver later identified another passenger, Onyebuchi Victor Okoye, as the owner of the illicit consignment, leading to his arrest in Abuja.

NDLEA operatives also arrested two nationals of the Benin Republic, Hossou Tito Julien, 30, and Mancellim Dossou, 19, alongside a Nigerian, Jackson ThankGod, after intercepting a truck conveying 558,900 pills of Tramadol 250mg.

The truck, travelling from Togo through the Benin Republic into Nigeria, was intercepted on the Mile 2 Bridge in Lagos following intelligence reports.

A search of the vehicle uncovered the tramadol tablets hidden inside a fabricated compartment.

In another operation, officers arrested 57-year-old Ikechukwu Uwakwe at the Iddo Motor Park in Lagos with 209.5 kilograms of Scottish Loud allegedly destined for Enugu State.

Along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Lucky Abonga and Osas Azamobo were arrested while transporting 118 kilograms of skunk concealed among legitimate goods in a truck travelling from Lagos to Onitsha.

Similarly, Helen Ese Idiji, 40, and Rashidat Sa’adullah, 53, were arrested in the Amukoko area of Lagos with 28.8 kilograms of skunk.

Investigations indicated that Helen allegedly stored the illicit drugs at Rashidat’s residence before distributing them to customers.

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), commended officers involved in the operations for their sustained efforts in drug supply reduction and public sensitisation under the War Against Drug Abuse campaign.

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He urged personnel across the country to remain vigilant and sustain the momentum in the fight against illicit drug trafficking and abuse.

Source: naijanews.com

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PHOTOS: Police arrest two women for alleged child trafficking and ritual activities, rescue four children in Niger State

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The Niger State Police Command has rescued four children from suspected traffickers operating under the guise of adoption and orphanage services.

Spokesperson for the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday, June 26, 2026 said the suspects, Promise Chukwudi, 68, and her accomplice, Mrs Suzanna Onojekwo, 62, were arrested for child trafficking and ritual activities.

According to the PPRO, the children were recovered on June 3, 2026, during a raid on a residence behind the old NEPA area in Suleja, where police arrested the two women.

One of the children was found in Onojekwo’s residence on Church Road in the same town.

The suspects claimed the children, all originally from Karim-Lamido in Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State, had been lawfully released to them by their parents between November 2025 and February 2026 for adoption purpose.

Contrary to the suspects’ claims, several parents from Abuja, Nasarawa, and Benue States emerged to claim the children.

Mrs Chukwudi said she previously operated an orphanage known as Precious Promise Nursery, Primary and Orphanage Home in 2022, which she resumed in November 2025, and that she described herself as a licensed herbal medical practitioner.

During a search of her residence, a shrine, animal skulls, pieces of multi-coloured clothing and bird feathers, amongst other fetish items, were discovered.

“Police operatives of the Command’s State Intelligence Department, acting on reliable information on 3rd June 2026 mobilized to a location behind old Nepa area, Suleja where a suspected child trafficker and ritualist was arrested, and four children between the ages of 4-7yrs were rescued,” the statement read.

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“The suspects arrested include; Mrs Promise Chukwudi 68yrs of Suleja, and her accomplice, Mrs Suzanna Onojekwo 62yrs of Church road, Suleja in whose residence one of the children was found.

“The suspects claimed that the children were released to them by their parents, all natives of Karim-Lamido in Gassol LGA of Taraba State, between the months of November to February 2026 for adoption.

“She added that she previously ran an orphanage home called Precious Promise Nursery, Primary & Orphanage home in 2022, but resumed operation in November 2025.

“She also claimed to be a licensed herbal medical practitioner who provides local medicine for ailments.

“During investigations, different parents emerged from Abuja, Nasarawa and Benue States to claim the children contrary to the suspect’s claim and in the course of searching her residence, the following were discovered; a shrine, animal skulls, pieces of multi-coloured clothing and bird feathers, amongst other fetish items.

“The suspects were transferred to the Police headquarters Minna for discreet investigation and the children were handed over to child rights agency for care, as investigation to identify the parents continues.

“The suspects have been charged to court for prosecution.”

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