Security
Abducted corps member regains freedom after family pays N1.1m ransom
DDM News

An abducted corps member, Rofiat Lawal, has regained freedom after her family paid a ransom of N1.1 million.
Diaspora digital media (DDM) gathered that she was kidnapped along the Benin-Ore Expressway while traveling to her place of primary assignment in Oyo State.
The abducted corps member was heading to Ibadan from Benin when she was taken by unknown gunmen on Tuesday.
Her family confirmed that the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of N20 million for her release.
Unable to afford the demand, the family pleaded for a reduction in the ransom amount.
After several negotiations, the kidnappers agreed to reduce the ransom to N5 million.
Even with the reduction, her family still found it difficult to raise the required amount.
Lawal’s close friend, Agbakwara, played a key role in seeking financial help for her release.
She reached out to colleagues, religious groups, friends, and social media followers for assistance.
“In the early hours of Friday, the kidnappers pressured us, warning that delay could lead to dire consequences,” Agbakwara said.
Desperation grew as the deadline given by the kidnappers approached.
Through collective efforts, friends and family were able to raise N1.1 million for her release.
The amount was sent at exactly 4:20 p.m. on Friday to an account provided by the kidnappers.
The account was linked to a man identified as Isaac Ayo.
Ayo claimed that his sister was also kidnapped by the same gang.
He assured them that he would deliver the ransom alongside the money for his sister’s release.
“For hours, we anxiously waited for confirmation of her release,” Agbakwara said.
At about 10 p.m. on Friday, they received a call confirming that the abducted corps member had been freed.
She was taken to a hospital immediately after her release for medical evaluation.
On Saturday morning, Lawal was reunited with her family after days in captivity.
Agbakwara expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to securing Lawal’s freedom.
“I want to thank everyone who shared the news and tagged the necessary authorities,” she wrote.
The release of the abducted corps member has sparked fresh concerns over security on Nigerian highways.
The Benin-Ore Expressway has become notorious for frequent cases of kidnapping and robbery.
Travelers are constantly at risk of falling into the hands of criminal gangs.
Security experts have warned that kidnapping is becoming more rampant across the country.
They urge the government to take urgent action to protect road users.
NYSC members are particularly vulnerable, as they travel long distances to their places of primary assignment.
A human rights activist condemned the government’s failure to ensure the safety of corps members.
“The case of this abducted corps member is one too many,” the activist said.
“Young graduates should not be at risk while serving their nation,” he added.
There have been calls for increased security patrols along major highways.
Many Nigerians believe the government should deploy more security personnel to tackle rising crime rates.
A social media user criticized NYSC for failing to provide safety measures for corps members.
“How can an abducted corps member be left to rely on family and friends for ransom payment?” he asked.
Another former corps member shared his own experience of insecurity during his service year.
“The NYSC should collaborate with security forces to protect corps members during their service period,” he suggested.
He emphasized the need for better security arrangements, especially for those posted to volatile areas.
Law enforcement agencies have yet to make an official statement regarding Lawal’s abduction and release.
Efforts to reach the police for comments have been unsuccessful so far.
However, an anonymous source in the Edo State Police Command confirmed knowledge of the case.
“We were aware of the incident but are still gathering more information,” the source stated.
The case of the abducted corps member has left many NYSC members fearful for their safety.
Some are now reconsidering their travel plans to and from their places of assignment.
A serving corps member in Oyo State expressed concern about her own security.
“The story of this abducted corps member has made me scared of traveling,” she admitted.
Another corps member urged colleagues to take extra precautions while traveling.
“If you must travel, avoid night journeys and inform your family of your movements,” she advised.
Some have suggested that corps members should be posted closer to their home states.
This, they argue, would reduce the risks associated with long-distance travel.
Others believe that corps members should be provided with secured transportation options.
Many believe that the federal government should take decisive steps to combat kidnapping nationwide.
Security experts recommend the installation of surveillance cameras along highways.
They also advise increased deployment of armed patrol teams in high-risk areas.
Some suggest that the government should create emergency response centers along major roads.
The abduction of Lawal has once again highlighted the dangers faced by Nigerian citizens.
Many fear that if urgent action is not taken, more lives will be endangered.
Families of victims often have to rely on personal efforts to secure their loved ones.
A relative of another kidnapping victim described the experience as “traumatizing and heartbreaking.”
“The government must do more to protect its citizens,” he said.
The case of the abducted corps member should serve as a wake-up call for authorities.
Public pressure continues to mount as Nigerians demand better security measures.
For now, Lawal’s family is relieved that she has returned home safely.
They hope no other family will have to go through a similar ordeal.
Despite her safe return, questions remain about what the government will do to prevent future abductions.
The fate of many kidnapped victims who remain in captivity remains unknown.
Nigerians continue to call for urgent intervention to stop the menace of kidnapping.
With each passing day, more cases of abduction are reported across the country.
The question remains: How many more lives must be lost before real action is taken?
The government’s response to this growing crisis will determine the nation’s future security landscape.
For now, Nigerians can only hope for a safer and more secure country.
News
Paul Chukwuma joins peaceful march against Udogachi, SASA operatives in Anambra

The candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the November Governorship election in Anambra State, Sir Paul Chukwuma, on Friday joined a peaceful march against the intimidation and abuse meted out to Ndi Anambra by operatives of Udogachi and SASA through misuse of governmental authority.
Udogachi, a security outfit created by the Soludo-led Government and the SASA, an anti-touting agency otherwise known as Ndi Akodo, which is notorious for using pestles on citizens, have come under intense scrutiny owing to the numerous clips of their abuses against the people.
In the past week, operatives of Udogachi have come under serious criticism for manhandling a young girl who is a serving youth corps member in Oba, Idemili South LGA of Anambra State.
During the peaceful march against the brutality of Udogachi and SASA, which was organized by Make Anambra Great Again, the YPP Governorship candidate regretted that the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, would allow agencies of the State established to serve the people to become instruments of operation against the same people.
“Anambra is not in a good place today. It affects all of us. We are determined to fix our state,” Paul Chukwuma said while addressing a large crowd at Eke Awka market.
The peaceful march, which commenced from Aroma Junction in Awka, terminated at the Anambra State Police Headquarters in Amawbia, where the group was received by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel.
At the Anambra State Police Command’s office, Sir Paul Chukwuma addressed the DCP and listed some of the reasons for the peaceful march, which include the abuse meted out to innocent citizens by Udogachi and SASA.
He also called on the police to rise up to their responsibilities, while assuring them of support from Ndi Anambra.
“The responsibility placed on the government in terms of protection of lives and properties is well spelt out in the constitution. In Anambra today, we are experiencing what is a negation of the position of the law. We know the agencies of government that are saddled with the responsibility of ensuring law and order in our state. Anambra State is still part of Nigeria as a sub-national entity. We are experiencing something that has never happened in the history of Anambra State…with what is happening today, we are beginning to wonder if the Nigerian Police Force has abdicated their responsibility and duty to Ndi Anambra. Today, we have experienced a litany of what we call an aberration to the protocol of such organization and agency (Udogachi and SASA). A lot of heinous crimes are being perpetrated in Anambra State by the so-called security outfit Udogachi. We don’t have anything against establishing such an outfit. But we are of the opinion that such outfits, when established, must abide by the rule of law,” Chukwuma said.
Reacting, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel, who stood in for the Commissioner of Police, assured Paul Chukwuma and the group that the issues raised would be addressed by working with all stakeholders.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Nkem Mbonu, the group’s coordinator, said that the group had articulated three clear demands from their engagements with the people of Anambra State.
The demands include: an investigation into cases of missing persons in Anambra State. Secondly, an investigation into the alleged secret cells of Udogachi in Awka and Onitsha. Finally, the assumption of full security of the state by the police, as well as the disbandment of SASA.
The walk, which covered about seven kilometers, was well received by thousands of Anambra residents, who expressed their disapproval of the modus operandi of Udogachi and SASA operatives.
Africa
Why Every Nigerian Should Learn Combat Skills — CDS

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has urged all Nigerians to acquire combat skills such as Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo to protect themselves in the face of increasing danger.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Thursday, August 21, General Musa likened learning martial arts to other essential survival skills, including driving and swimming.
“That one should be taken as learning driving, learning how to swim.
Whether we have war or not, it is a survival instinct,” he said.
He added that in Europe, swimming and basic security education are compulsory because citizens must understand and practice personal safety.
The defence chief emphasised that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) should incorporate unarmed combat training into its programme to prepare graduates for real-world threats.
He explained, “That’s what the NYSC is supposed to do, but the NYSC has been watered down to three weeks. Self-defence is very important.
Unarmed combat, swimming, driving these are critical aspects of human survival. We should never take them for granted because they prepare us for the future.”
General Musa further encouraged Nigerians to remain situationally aware of their environment, alerting authorities to any suspicious activities or individuals.
He said, “The world we are in now is dangerous. We have individuals who don’t mean people well. They kill for whatever reason.”
Highlighting evolving threats, General Musa disclosed that terrorists increasingly use gold to finance their operations.
He noted that complex international networks make it difficult to immediately expose or prosecute these financiers. “Gold is the main source.
They circulate it through various channels, including foreign links, which complicates intervention,” he explained.
General Musa acknowledged that bad roads and challenging terrains hinder rapid military response to attacks.
He said, “Many Nigerians expect immediate intervention from the Armed Forces without understanding the logistical challenges. By the time information reaches us, terrorists have already struck and vanished because they move more quickly in these regions.”
He added that improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the North-East further slow troop movement.
Regarding the Southeast, General Musa noted that the arrest of pro-Biafran agitator Simon Ekpa in Finland in November 2024 has improved security in the region.
He said, “Troops are actively pursuing Ekpa’s lieutenants in Imo, Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, and Abia states. We will continue operations until all threats are neutralised.”
The CDS also praised the synergy among the Nigerian Army, Air Force, and Navy, which led to the arrest of Ansaru terrorist leaders, describing it as a major success in the fight against terrorism.
General Musa concluded by announcing an African Chiefs of Defence Staff conference to foster continental collaboration and enhance regional security efforts.
News
Bandits abduct naval officer, family in Kaduna

Residents of Kachia Local Government Area in Kaduna State are gripped with fear following the abduction of a naval officer and his family by armed bandits in the wee hours of Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
The attack, which occurred around 2am, saw the gunmen storm Unguwan Mission, targeting Seaman Olatunji Enoch, a 40-year-old naval officer attached to the Nigerian Navy Secondary Armament Training (NNSAT) in Kachia.
The attackers reportedly abducted Seaman Enoch alongside his 25-year-old wife, Margaret Olatunji, and their 13-year-old daughter, Hellen Bitrus.
Security analyst Zagazola Makama confirmed the incident, emphasizing that it highlights the escalating insecurity in Kaduna, where bandits have increasingly targeted both civilians and security personnel.
Security agencies have since launched a manhunt for the perpetrators, deploying cordon-and-search operations in nearby bushes and suspected hideouts.
Authorities have assured the public that efforts are underway to ensure the victims are rescued unharmed.
News
Herdsmen slaughter mother, son, 2 others in fresh Benue attack

A devastating attack shook Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State on Wednesday as suspected armed herdsmen launched a violent assault on two farming communities, Egwuma and Ogbai.
The attack, which occurred around midday, claimed the lives of four farmers, including a woman and her young son, leaving the community in shock and mourning.
Additionally, two residents remain missing, with search efforts ongoing to locate them.
Eyewitnesses recounted the horrifying events, describing how the attackers stormed the farmlands in large numbers, firing indiscriminately at farmers going about their daily work.
“They came in large numbers and started shooting at innocent people in their farms,” said a resident identified as Oglewu.
Another local source revealed that families have fled to nearby villages in search of safety, leaving both communities tense and deserted.
“As I speak, two farmers are still missing, and youths are searching for their bodies for burial,” the source added.
The Chairman of Agatu LGA, Melvin James, condemned the attack, calling it “senseless and barbaric.”
He expressed disbelief at the unprovoked nature of the killings, saying: “How could people attack and kill a mother and her son who were working on their farm? This is an unprovoked attack on our people.”
James further explained that the incident occurred while security operatives were patrolling other parts of the council, highlighting the challenges posed by poor road infrastructure that often delays emergency responses.
Despite the efforts of security operatives to maintain peace in the area, James acknowledged that logistical challenges, such as bad roads, remain a significant obstacle.
“The security operatives in Agatu have been doing their best, but the problem in my council is the bad roads”, he noted.
The attack has reignited fears among residents of Agatu, a region that has faced repeated waves of violence linked to herdsmen-farmer clashes.
It underscores the urgent need for strengthened security measures and improved infrastructure to protect vulnerable communities in Benue State.
News
Security forces dislodge dreaded IPOB commanders’ from hideouts

Combined security operatives have successfully dismantled the hideouts of “notorious commanders” of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its militant wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State.
The operation, carried out on Monday in Ubaa, Umuaka—a volatile community in Njaba Local Government Area—was described as a significant victory by security forces.
According to Henry Okoye, Deputy Superintendent of Police and spokesman for the Imo State Police Command, the operation was a collaborative effort involving police officers and other unnamed security agencies.
Acting on a tip-off and confessional statements from two detained suspects, Uchenna Opara and Ozioma Ihedoro, security operatives moved in on the targeted location.
Upon arrival, the armed militants opened fire but were overwhelmed by the superior firepower of the operatives, forcing them to flee into nearby bushes, many sustaining gunshot wounds in the process.
The raid yielded a substantial cache of weapons and equipment, including two Biafra flags, one Point of Sale (POS) machine, an AK-47 rifle with three magazines, 40 rounds of live AK-47 ammunition, 60 rounds of live General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) ammunition, two pump-action guns, and 582 live cartridges.
Investigations are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects, according to the police.
The Commissioner of Police in Imo State, Aboki Danjuma, has assured residents of their safety and urged them to remain vigilant.
He emphasized the importance of promptly reporting suspicious individuals, particularly those with gunshot injuries, to the authorities.
Danjuma also encouraged the use of designated emergency phone lines for quick responses to security concerns.
IPOB, which advocates for the secession of South-east and parts of South-south Nigeria, has been linked to several violent attacks in the region.
However, the group has consistently denied involvement in such incidents, maintaining that it is committed to peaceful advocacy.
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