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Survivors of the violent Monday attack on the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, in the Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State, have recounted the horror of the incident during which the Vice Principal, Hassan Makuku, was killed and 25 female students abducted by bandits.

The incident, which occurred around 3a.m., has thrown the entire community into mourning as distraught parents, teachers, and residents struggled to come to terms with the whereabouts of the missing girls.

However, security agents, including the Nigeria Police Force and the military, have since launched an intensive search-and-rescue operation to track the perpetrators and recover the missing students.

During a visit to the school on Tuesday, parents and eyewitnesses narrated harrowing details of how the bandits operated for over an hour without resistance before fleeing into the forest with the abducted children.

The incident is reminiscent of the April 2014 abduction of over 200 Chibok schoolgirls by Boko Haram terrorists and the abduction of 80 students and five teachers from the Federal Government College, Birnin Yauri, in 2021.

The GGSS hostel matron, Hajia Maryam Bello, who has worked in the school for nearly two decades, said she heard the first signal of trouble when one of the students began crying shortly after 3:00 a.m.

“I stood up and looked through the window, and I saw many people surrounding the place,” she said.

According to her, one of the attackers shouted, calling her by the common name the students use for her.

“He was shouting, ‘Mama, mama, I beg you in the name of God, open the door.’ I refused. When I saw their number, I pretended to go and bring the key, but instead locked myself inside my room.”

She further explained that the attackers attempted multiple times to break down her door with a machete, but the door did not give way.

Unable to force her door open, they proceeded to the girls’ hostel and abducted several students.

“I have worked here for almost 20  years, since the inception of the school. I have never witnessed something like this,” she said, holding back tears.

One of the affected parents, Abubakar, said he rushed to the school on hearing the news and met his younger daughter outside the hostel, terrified.

“We were in the mosque performing our prayers when an imam came to tell us that bandits had attacked the school,” he said.

“When I got to the hostel, I saw my younger daughter. I asked her where her elder sister, Khadija, was. She said the bandits had taken her away. I almost died on the spot.”

He said his younger daughter survived by hiding in a room with three other students.

“The bandits threatened to kill them if they didn’t come out. The other three came out, but my daughter refused to come out of hiding,” he said.

The wife of the slain Vice Principal narrated how the gunmen broke into their home before attacking the hostel.

“We were sleeping around 3:30 a.m. when we heard noises. I told my husband maybe animals were disturbing us,” she said. “But the next thing was the door breaking down. They entered and killed my husband.”

She said the attackers ordered her to follow them, but she refused. Her daughter, who came out of her room, was then forced at gunpoint to lead them to the hostel. “At the hostel, when they saw the girls, they abandoned my daughter and went for the students,” she added.

Another grieving parent, Mallam Lawali, said his 12-year-old daughter, Hawau, a JSS2 student, was among those taken away.

“We heard that bandits had entered our community and killed a teacher,” he said. “My wife has been crying since the incident. She has not eaten anything. We want the government to help us. Government is responsible for security; they should help us get our daughters back.”

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Following the attack, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu, arrived in Kebbi on Tuesday and directed troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA to launch an intensified, intelligence-led offensive to rescue the abducted students.

Addressing the troops in the area, Lt. Gen. Shaibu said the army would not accept failure in the mission.

“We must find these children. Act decisively and professionally on all intelligence. Success is not optional,” he declared.

He ordered round-the-clock pursuit of the abductors and subsequently met with local vigilantes and hunters, urging them to support the operation with their knowledge of the terrain.

Earlier, he paid condolence visits to the traditional ruler of Danko, Alhaji Abubakar Ibrahim Allaje, and the school principal, Hajiya Rabi Musa Magaji, assuring them of the military’s readiness to rescue the students.

Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris,  vowed to deploy every available resource to secure the safe release of the missing students.

A statement by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Abdullah Idris, on Tuesday said Idris gave the assurance on Monday evening during an on-the-spot assessment of the  school, declaring that “whatever is humanly possible will be done to rescue our children.”

“A visibly shaken Idris arrived at the school in the company of members of the State Executive Council, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Muhammad Ankwe, and heads of security agencies.

“The governor met with community leaders, families of the slain vice principal, and parents of the abducted girls, offering condolences and urging calm.

“From Maga, the governor proceeded to Zuru, where he convened an emergency security meeting with service commanders and traditional rulers to review strategies ahead of the arrival of additional top-level security operatives from Abuja following the President’s directive.”

The statement further stated that a combined team of security personnel, led by Deputy Governor Alhaji Umar Abubakar Tafida and Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Yakubu Yauri, has launched a massive search-and-rescue operation across forests straddling Kebbi and Zamfara States.

Intensified ground and aerial surveillance is reportedly underway, as prayer sessions also continue across the state for divine intervention.

Meanwhile, the Kebbi State Government has denied social media reports alleging that security operatives were withdrawn from Maga a day before the attack.

Idris, described the claims as “politically motivated, malicious and unpatriotic.”

“Whoever is spreading these lies is an enemy of Kebbi State. To suggest that the government withdrew security before the attack is dangerous misinformation,” he said.

He accused some political actors of using the security situation for propaganda, recalling similar exaggerated claims in past incidents.

The official noted that Governor Idris’ administration has invested heavily in security, citing 100 Hilux patrol vehicles, 5,000 motorcycles for local security operations, and the establishment of additional military bases across the state.

“It is illogical that a government making such investments would withdraw security before an attack,” he said.

The attack has heightened tension in the area, with many families sleeping outdoors in fear of further attacks.

Security forces, vigilantes, and local hunters are conducting search operations across nearby forests, while parents continue to gather at the school, hoping for updates on their missing daughters.

Concerned by the abduction, the Senate demanded effective security for educational institutions across the country.

The lawmakers’ reaction followed a motion raised by Kebbi Senator Yahaya Abdullahi during plenary, prompting a heated debate on the worsening insecurity.

The session was presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who later ordered a closed-door meeting after the deliberations.

Former Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, lamented the continuing attacks on schools, warning that the country risks losing an entire generation if urgent steps are not taken.

“These children are our future. We have to do everything possible to get them back. Otherwise, the future of Nigeria will be compromised. But time is of the essence to our armed forces.”

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Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North) stressed that governors must share responsibility for fighting insecurity, recalling his own experience while in office.

“Security should not only be the job of the Federal Government. I have never blamed former President Olusegun Obasanjo while I was a governor. I had gone out of my way to help Anambra and other states in terms of security.”

For Senator Victor Umeh (Anambra Central), the frequency of school attacks demands the deployment of technology and a renewed national urgency.

“This matter is what many people don’t want to discuss anymore. But it is a matter of national importance. They were taken away and are still being moved around. So, we urge security agencies to deploy their technology to find them.”

Senator Solomon Lalong (Plateau South) questioned the effectiveness of the World Bank–supported Safe School programme and drew parallels with the tragedy of the Chibok girls.

“What has the girl child done to Nigeria? What is wrong with the Safe School programme funded by the World Bank, because I was also a part of it? This is the same fate that befell our Chibok girls. It should be treated as a matter of national security before it turns into another Chibok experience.”

Reacting to the contributions, Senate President Akpabio condemned the attack and called for a coordinated national response.

“The Senate condemns this dastardly act, especially violence against our children. We urge the FG and security agencies to apprehend these criminals and rescue our children without delay.”

He also raised questions about the logistics used by the attackers and disclosed that senators’ inputs would feed into the forthcoming national security summit.

“When we talked about these students being abducted, what did they use to convey them? But it is important to get the views of Nigerians to be compiled for our security summit.”

Akpabio then directed the chamber into a closed session after lawmakers observed a minute’s silence.

“After this, we will go for a closed-door session to discuss more. Let us also spare a minute’s silence in honour of the school vice principal and those who died defending the students.”

In the same vein, the United Nations Children Fund, the Nigerian Bar Association, and First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, have condemned the abduction of the 25 students and the killing of the school’s Vice-Principal.

A statement by the Communication Specialist, UNICEF Nigeria, Sussan Akila, said, ‘’This tragic incident is yet another stark reminder of the urgent need to protect children, schools, and the personnel they rely upon to learn safely.

We stand with the affected community at this difficult time. Our heartfelt condolences go to those who have lost their loved ones, and we wish a full recovery for those injured. UNICEF further urges the swift release of the abducted children.

“Students, education facilities, and their personnel should be protected under international law from any form of attack, and those responsible for this incident must be held to account in accordance with national and international standards.

“In 2015, the Nigerian government endorsed the Safe Schools Declaration, which outlines concrete steps to safeguard the civilian nature of schools and universities to ensure safe access of students to education during conflict. UNICEF calls on all relevant stakeholders to continue efforts to implement the Safe Schools Declaration in Nigeria.’’

“UNICEF is working with government partners, civil society, and communities to strengthen child protection systems and promote safe and inclusive learning environments across the country. These systems and environments must be reinforced to prevent future tragedies. No child should be put at risk while pursuing an education”, the statement read.

The NBA President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, in a statement on Tuesday, described the incident as “a horrific act of violence and national shame,” warning that Nigeria is sinking deeper into a culture of impunity and unchecked terror.

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The bar association said it would no longer remain silent as mass abductions and targeted killings continue across the country. “Enough is enough,” it noted, citing  the series of recent tragedies, including the killing of Brigadier-General M. Uba and some soldiers in an ambush by ISWAP terrorists in Borno State.

Osigwe said the attacks show that terrorists are now openly targeting the military, a development he described as “dangerous and perilous.”

According to the NBA, the killings and abductions highlight a worsening security situation in which schoolchildren, farmers, travellers, rural dwellers, and security personnel all face life-threatening risks.

The group cited recent reports indicating that at least 145 people were abducted in four days across Kebbi, Niger and Zamfara States.

The association also referenced a security alert recently issued by the Department of State Services, warning that ISWAP militants were planning to attack Ondo and Kogi States.

Osigwe said the alert demonstrates a coordinated strategy by terrorist groups to expand their influence into previously secure regions.

“This is not speculation; it is a clear and present danger,” the NBA said, accusing the government of inaction, institutional failures and weak intelligence responses.

The association questioned why terrorists continue to roam highways and forests, levy taxes on communities, displace families and carry out mass kidnappings without facing decisive resistance. It also criticised the continued vulnerability of schools, highways, and military convoys to ambushes.

The NBA called on the Federal Government to immediately launch a coordinated rescue mission for the abducted schoolgirls and to provide regular public updates on the operation. It also demanded an urgent inquest into the intelligence and security lapses that led to the killing of Brig. Gen Uba and other military personnel in Borno.

Other demands include the prosecution of all terror collaborators, full implementation of the Safe Schools Initiative, investment in satellite surveillance and forest-monitoring technology, pre-emptive counter-terrorism action following the DSS alert, and comprehensive trauma support for families affected by recent attacks.

The NBA paid tribute to the teacher who died protecting his students in Kebbi, as well as Uba and other soldiers who lost their lives.

It warned that unless urgent action is taken, Nigeria risks descending into a national tragedy of “unimaginable proportions.”

“This is not just about security,” Osigwe said. “It is about leadership, justice and the soul of this nation. Silence is complicity. Delay is dangerous. The time to act is now.”

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu described the attack as a blow against learning and national values.

In a statement on Tuesday, Mrs. Tinubu condoled with the family of the abducted school girls, noting that President Bola Tinubu had directed security agencies to ensure the girls’ safe return and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The First Lady wrote, “I am deeply saddened by the news of the abduction of the 25 students of the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi State and the tragic killing of the Vice Principal.

“This heartbreaking incident is not only an attack on innocent girls and dedicated educators, but an assault on the values of safety and learning that schools embody.”

“Mr President has already ordered our security agencies to ensure the quick and safe return of the abducted girls and to bring the perpetrators to justice. My heart and prayers are with the families, friends, loved ones and schoolmates at this time,” she stated.

The First Lady prayed for divine help and comfort, saying, “I pray almighty God grants quick rescue to the abducted girls and may the soul of the departed Vice Principal rest in Aljannah Firdaus.”

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Four rescued, one arrested for organ harvesting in Nasarawa

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested a 40-year-old man, Maro Ebojoh, for his alleged involvement in organ harvesting in the state.

The state Commissioner of Police, Shetima Mohammed, made the disclosure during a press briefing at the command’s headquarters on Tuesday in Lafia, the state capital.

According to him, a distress call was received from the Alhaji Yahaya Sabo Motor Park, Bukan Sidi, Lafia, on Monday, at about 1100 hours, when it was reported that a suspect had been intercepted by motor park officials for alleged involvement in organ harvesting.

The CP, therefore, noted that upon receiving the information, he immediately directed the Divisional Police Officer of ‘B’ Division, Lafia, to proceed to the scene. He added that the suspect was subsequently handed over to the operatives, and four victims were successfully rescued.

He said, “Preliminary investigation revealed that on Friday, November 14, 2025, one Maro Ebojoh ‘M’, 40 years old, of Ogbara Inland Area, Ethiope East LGA, Delta State, arrived in Lafia to source potential organ donors and prepare them for an immediate kidney transplant.

“He lured the following victims with a promise of N2,000,000 payment upon completion of the procedure: Umar Ahmadu Barau, 25 years, Suleiman Alhaji-Garba, 20 years, Williams Dadung, 32 years, and Stanley Ezekiel, 27 years.

“The suspect took all the victims to a hospital for medical evaluation. One of the victims, having passed the initial screening, was moved to Abuja for the transplant, but the procedure could not hold due to issues related to blood pressure. The victim was subsequently lodged in a hotel to stabilise. Operatives of the command swiftly moved to Abuja and rescued the victim unhurt.”

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Mohammed narrated that the suspect confessed to the crime and further stated that the agreed amount between him and his client was ₦6.5m, out of which he had received an advance payment of N500,000, while the donors were to be paid ₦2m.

“He also confessed to having successfully procured a donor for another client two months ago. In that case, he received ₦1m while the donor was paid ₦2.5m,” the CP explained.

The CP further urged members of the public to remain vigilant and cautious, particularly against individuals who disguise themselves as genuine organ donor solicitors but are, in fact, involved in organ harvesting for financial gain.

In another development, the state police boss narrated how operatives of the command raided a criminal hideout in the Karu Local Government Area of the state, where nine suspects were arrested.

He mentioned the names of the suspects to include Ahmed Ibrahim, 27 years; Yusuf Abdulazeez, 23 years; Ismaila Abubakar, 18 years; Abdulrahman Mujahid, 20 years; Abdullahi Abdulazeez, 29 years; Muntaka Garba, 21 years; Hashiru Adamu, 21 years; Abdulrahman Jamilu, 22 years; and Auwalu Bashiru Attah, 20 years.

He said, “On 04/11/2025 at about 1030hrs, police operatives attached to the Mararaba ‘A’ Division raided a criminal hideout located along Musbawu Street, Mararaba, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects were responsible for numerous gang-related robbery operations at night within Mararaba and its environs. Their modus operandi involved attacking residents, stealing mobile phones, and transferring funds from victims’ bank accounts before selling the stolen devices to unsuspecting buyers.”

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He added, “The suspects confessed to the crimes and also admitted to carrying out a robbery operation on 20/05/2025 at the Uke area of Karu LGA, during which they attacked and killed the son of a serving police officer.

“The case is currently under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia, and the suspects will be charged in court upon conclusion of investigations.”

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Cameroonian fleeing from suspected ritualists found in Osun

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A Cameroonian, Ondigui Nnomo Germain, has been found in Osogbo, Osun State, while fleeing from some suspected ritualists.

Germain, who ran into the head office of the Osun Amotekun Corps in the Powerline Area, Osogbo, around 11 am on Tuesday, said he was brought to Nigeria from the Ahala Barriere area in Yaounde by a Nigerian who promised to get him a job.

To get money for his trip to Nigeria, Germain, who was working at a shop in Yaounde, said he sold some of his belongings, adding that he began to suspect the person who brought him to Nigeria when he and his colleagues visited him at a hotel where he was lodged along Osogbo/Ikirun Road on Monday.

Upon realising that the person who brought him from Cameroon may have an ulterior motive, the 28-year-old said he ran out of the hotel and was chased in a vehicle.

After escaping from those chasing him, he said he passed the night in an abandoned building and was wandering around the street until he got to the gate of the Osun State Security Network, also known as Amotekun Corps, located in the Powerline area of Osogbo in the early hours of Tuesday.

Narrating his ordeal in the French language at the entrance to the Osun Amotekun Office using a mobile phone language translator, Germain, who looked disheveled, said, “I am Ondigui Nnomo Germain. I am 28 years old and I am from Yaounde (Ahala Barriere). I was working for a woman in a second-hand shop in Yaounde when his son, a Nigerian, came to me and suggested there was a job for me in Nigeria.

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“I told him that I didn’t have money for the trip, and he told me not to worry, that it was a good job. I sold my belongings and I gave him the money. The money was what he demanded from me before leaving Cameroon. He made sure that I and another person who made the trip had no money in our pockets. They gave us SIM cards when we got to Nigeria.

“We got to Nigeria three days ago (Sunday). What happened thereafter was that yesterday (Monday), the person who brought me here came with another man. I asked him about the work, but he mentioned the post of stock manager.

“I observed that the man who brought me had guys everywhere on the road, even at the border. Then, at about 9 a.m. yesterday, they came to pick me up at the hotel for the interview for the job they promised me.

“There were many in the room where the interview was held inside the hotel. Each of them took their turn trying to convince me. I noticed it was like a voodoo circle; they all had rings except the man who brought me from Cameroon. When I observed that, I sneaked out, but they chased me until I ran into this place.”

Asked what he wanted, Germain said he would like to return to his country. He said, “If you can even accompany me to the border via Buea because I noticed they have guys along the road, I will get to Cameroon. I have fear that I am not safe again.”

When the PUNCH Metro correspondent reported the matter to the Osun State Police Command spokesperson, Abiodun Ojelabi, he said the report should be made at the nearest police station for investigation to commence.

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Germain was immediately led to the Obelawo Police Post, where he reported the matter.

PUNCH Metro reported on October 27, 2025, that the Osun State Police Command announced the arrest of 10 people suspected to be members of an unlawful society at a lounge in Moro Community.

The state Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, who disclosed the arrest during a press briefing, said those arrested were in a lounge planning evil acts when operatives acting on a tip-off swooped on them.

Gotan, who said the suspects had engaged police operatives in a gun duel immediately they arrived at the scene, added that the cops were, however, able to subdue them and arrested 10 suspects, comprising nine males and one female.

Speaking further, Gotan said five guns, ammunition, five vehicles, and 10 motorcycles were recovered from the scene, noting that efforts had been intensified to arrest the owner and the supervisor in charge of the lounge, believed to be on the run to evade arrest.

Explaining further how the suspects were nabbed, Gotan said, “At about 12:45 am on 25th October, 2025, the command received credible information from public-spirited citizens that some suspected multifaceted criminals, i.e., criminals involved in cultism, kidnapping, thuggery, etc, were shooting sporadically and causing panic at a lounge located at Moro.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that the lounge has become a criminal hideout where they plan attacks within its environs.

“Upon receipt of the information, a team of Police Rapid Response Unit operatives, led by the commander, swiftly mobilised to the scene, and on sighting the police team, the suspected evildoers opened fire, but our gallant officers responded decisively and successfully repelled the attack without any casualty.”

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Missing FRSC officer, daughter feared killed by Osun herbalist

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A 39-year-old senior officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Funmilayo Oluwamayokun Lasisi, and her daughter, Sewa Lasisi, who were declared missing in Ogun State, have been found dead with a mutilated body part at a suspected herbalist’s den in Osun, in what is suspected to be a ritual killing.

Our correspondent learnt on Tuesday from a Facebook user, Ayomideji Solanke, who was privy to the incident, that the discovery was made over the weekend.

Recall that PUNCH Metro earlier reported that 39-year-old Lasisi and her teenage daughter were reported missing on the morning of Sunday, November 2, after they left their residence at the Obasanjo Hilltop Estate, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, and never returned.

Oluwamayokun, a Superintendent Route Commander, is a fourth-level senior operational officer in the FRSC hierarchy, responsible for overseeing multiple routes and coordinating strategic enforcement operations.

The Ogun State Police Command had said that efforts by family members and colleagues to reach the officer and her daughter on their mobile phones were unsuccessful.

Sharing an update on the incident on Facebook, Solanke disclosed that a family source had revealed that the remains of the missing officer and her daughter were found at a suspected herbalist’s den in Osun.

Solanke wrote, “The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Federal Road Safety Corps officer, SRC Lasisi Funmilayo Oluwamayokun, and her young daughter, Sewa, has taken a tragic turn as their remains were reportedly discovered in the home of a suspected herbalist in Osun State.

“Fresh revelations emerged at the weekend when a source close to the bereaved husband disclosed that the bodies of the officer and her daughter were recovered from the residence of a traditional healer in an undisclosed community in Osun State.”

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He added that while the wife of the herbalist has been arrested, the herbalist has since been on the run.

Confirming the incident in a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Tuesday, the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, disclosed that the Osun State Command has arrested some suspects in connection with the incident.

According to Ogunlowo, the Osun command also discovered some exhibits at the scene, which were suspected to be body parts of the missing officer and her daughter.

“The Osun command has commenced investigation, and they have made some arrests. They found some exhibits that are body parts.

“For convenience’s sake, Osun will be investigating the matter, and we will be lending the necessary support. The suspect is with them,” Ogunlowo said.

This is not the first time a missing person has been found dead with a mutilated body part across different states in the country.

PUNCH Metro reported on July 26 that the Ogun State Police Command investigated the death of a 16-year-old boy, Lawal Wahab, whose mutilated body was discovered days after he was declared missing.

Wahab, who was living with his grandmother, was reported missing by his father, Lawal Olumide, before his decomposing remains were found on July 23 along the Old Express Road in Igbile-Ijebu.

Similarly, in January 2020, the dismembered body of a business mogul, Ignatius Adunukwe, was recovered from a bush in the Ajah area of Lagos State.

PUNCH Metro had gathered that Adunukwe was about to sell a landed property to some supposed buyers when he was allegedly kidnapped by the potential buyers, forced to sign some documents, and strangled to death.

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