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LASCOPA Cracks Down on Toxic, Adulterated Palm Oil

LASCOPA Cracks Down on Toxic, Adulterated Palm Oil

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




Lagosians are being urged to double-check their cooking ingredients as a major health scare hits local markets. The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has officially raised the alarm over the widespread circulation of heavily adulterated and artificially enhanced palm oil across the state. 


Following targeted market surveillance and a surge in consumer complaints, authorities are warning that these contaminated products pose an immediate threat to public safety.


The agency’s investigation exposed a worrying trend of unscrupulous traders intentionally spiking palm oil with dangerous additives to maximize their profit margins. According to LASCOPA, these substandard products are laced with highly toxic materials entirely unfit for human consumption.


"Investigation revealed the presence of contaminated and artificially enhanced palm oil being sold to unsuspecting consumers by unscrupulous traders, especially those seeking to maximise profits at the expense of public health and consumer safety," stated Afolabi Solebo, General Manager of LASCOPA.


Public health experts warn that the chemical additives used to alter the oil's appearance are deeply hazardous. LASCOPA revealed that the adulterated samples contain a mix of candle wax, industrial dyes, toxic chemicals, and heavy impurities.


"Consumption of such products could lead to serious health complications, including food poisoning, stomach disorders, tissue and liver damage, as well as other long-term health risks," Solebo warned.


In a swift enforcement action, LASCOPA officials have already begun shutting down complicit businesses. The agency recently sealed a prominent shop caught distributing the toxic oil along Idutafa Lane, off Oluwa Street, near the Amodu Tijani Oluwa Mosque on Lagos Island. Traders and distributors statewide have been given a stern warning to flush these items out of their inventory or face aggressive legal prosecution under Lagos State consumer protection laws.


To help residents protect themselves, authorities have released specific red flags to watch out for when buying palm oil. Consumers are advised to look for: Unusual or overly bright colors (often a sign of added chemical dyes). 

Offensive or unnatural odors.

Excessive thickness or unnatural viscosity.

Heavy sediments settling at the bottom of the container.


LASCOPA is urging the public to only patronize trusted, reputable vendors and to demand high-quality products. Residents who spot suspicious food items or deceptive trading practices are encouraged to report them immediately to the agency's official communication channels for rapid enforcement action.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




Lagosians are being urged to double-check their cooking ingredients as a major health scare hits local markets. The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has officially raised the alarm over the widespread circulation of heavily adulterated and artificially enhanced palm oil across the state. 


Following targeted market surveillance and a surge in consumer complaints, authorities are warning that these contaminated products pose an immediate threat to public safety.


The agency’s investigation exposed a worrying trend of unscrupulous traders intentionally spiking palm oil with dangerous additives to maximize their profit margins. According to LASCOPA, these substandard products are laced with highly toxic materials entirely unfit for human consumption.


"Investigation revealed the presence of contaminated and artificially enhanced palm oil being sold to unsuspecting consumers by unscrupulous traders, especially those seeking to maximise profits at the expense of public health and consumer safety," stated Afolabi Solebo, General Manager of LASCOPA.


Public health experts warn that the chemical additives used to alter the oil's appearance are deeply hazardous. LASCOPA revealed that the adulterated samples contain a mix of candle wax, industrial dyes, toxic chemicals, and heavy impurities.


"Consumption of such products could lead to serious health complications, including food poisoning, stomach disorders, tissue and liver damage, as well as other long-term health risks," Solebo warned.


In a swift enforcement action, LASCOPA officials have already begun shutting down complicit businesses. The agency recently sealed a prominent shop caught distributing the toxic oil along Idutafa Lane, off Oluwa Street, near the Amodu Tijani Oluwa Mosque on Lagos Island. Traders and distributors statewide have been given a stern warning to flush these items out of their inventory or face aggressive legal prosecution under Lagos State consumer protection laws.


To help residents protect themselves, authorities have released specific red flags to watch out for when buying palm oil. Consumers are advised to look for: Unusual or overly bright colors (often a sign of added chemical dyes). 

Offensive or unnatural odors.

Excessive thickness or unnatural viscosity.

Heavy sediments settling at the bottom of the container.


LASCOPA is urging the public to only patronize trusted, reputable vendors and to demand high-quality products. Residents who spot suspicious food items or deceptive trading practices are encouraged to report them immediately to the agency's official communication channels for rapid enforcement action.

Nigerian Troops Guard Cotonou as Romuald Wadagni Takes Oath as Benin President

Nigerian Troops Guard Cotonou as Romuald Wadagni Takes Oath as Benin President

By: Manoah Kikekon 



The Nigerian Army deployed troops across strategic zones in Cotonou on Sunday to secure the high-profile presidential inauguration of Romuald Wadagni. The robust security presence coincided with the arrival of Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who flew into the Beninese commercial capital to represent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the historic transition ceremony.


The tactical deployment positioned Nigerian soldiers at the primary perimeter of the event venue, alongside vital infrastructure and key installations across the city. According to intelligence sources, this joint regional defense mechanism was constructed to nullify potential vulnerabilities during an event drawing multiple African heads of state, international diplomats, and foreign delegates.


The security architecture proved essential as Wadagni, a 49-year-old renowned economist and Benin’s former long-serving finance minister, took his oath of office to begin a newly extended seven-year constitutional term. He succeeds his former boss and mentor, Patrice Talon, who successfully stepped down after a decade at the helm.


In his inaugural address at the Palais des Congrès, President Wadagni emphasized accountability and collective resolve in the face of economic disparities and mounting border vulnerabilities.


"I will serve Benin with integrity, courage, and commitment. I will serve with the constant knowledge that power is never a personal privilege," President Wadagni declared to the cheering delegation. "Benin will not give in to fear nor complacency. The government will be firm against all those who threaten our unity and security."


The political transition unfolds amid complex geopolitical shifts in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sub-region. On top of maintaining economic momentum, Wadagni faces the pressing challenge of curbing jihadist expansions tied to al-Qaeda factions in northern Benin, a threat that directly impacts Nigeria's northern borders. 


In a visible sign of diplomatic warming, Niger’s junta-appointed Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, attended the Cotonou ceremony, signaling a potential reset in previously fractured relations between Benin and its landlocked neighbors.


Nigeria's heavy diplomatic and military footprint underscores Abuja's self-appointed role as the anchor of democratic stability in West Africa. Vice President Shettima's entourage arrived at the Cardinal Bernardin Gantin International Airport on Saturday, welcomed by Beninese Foreign Minister Olushegun Adjadi Bakari and top Nigerian diplomats.


A formal brief issued by the Vice President’s Media Assistant, Stanley Nkwocha, noted that the high-level delegation highlights the deep socio-cultural, economic, and security ties tying the two neighboring nations together.


"The presence of the Nigerian delegation underscores our longstanding bilateral relations, which are deeply anchored on regional trade, border cooperation, and shared security objectives within the ECOWAS framework," the statement read.


While state events and military processions linked the commercial hub of Cotonou to the administrative capital of Porto-Novo, day-to-day operations remained calm under the watchful eye of the allied forces. Following the conclusion of the official state ceremonies and bilateral talks, Vice President Shettima and his senior aides are scheduled to return to Abuja.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



The Nigerian Army deployed troops across strategic zones in Cotonou on Sunday to secure the high-profile presidential inauguration of Romuald Wadagni. The robust security presence coincided with the arrival of Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who flew into the Beninese commercial capital to represent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the historic transition ceremony.


The tactical deployment positioned Nigerian soldiers at the primary perimeter of the event venue, alongside vital infrastructure and key installations across the city. According to intelligence sources, this joint regional defense mechanism was constructed to nullify potential vulnerabilities during an event drawing multiple African heads of state, international diplomats, and foreign delegates.


The security architecture proved essential as Wadagni, a 49-year-old renowned economist and Benin’s former long-serving finance minister, took his oath of office to begin a newly extended seven-year constitutional term. He succeeds his former boss and mentor, Patrice Talon, who successfully stepped down after a decade at the helm.


In his inaugural address at the Palais des Congrès, President Wadagni emphasized accountability and collective resolve in the face of economic disparities and mounting border vulnerabilities.


"I will serve Benin with integrity, courage, and commitment. I will serve with the constant knowledge that power is never a personal privilege," President Wadagni declared to the cheering delegation. "Benin will not give in to fear nor complacency. The government will be firm against all those who threaten our unity and security."


The political transition unfolds amid complex geopolitical shifts in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sub-region. On top of maintaining economic momentum, Wadagni faces the pressing challenge of curbing jihadist expansions tied to al-Qaeda factions in northern Benin, a threat that directly impacts Nigeria's northern borders. 


In a visible sign of diplomatic warming, Niger’s junta-appointed Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, attended the Cotonou ceremony, signaling a potential reset in previously fractured relations between Benin and its landlocked neighbors.


Nigeria's heavy diplomatic and military footprint underscores Abuja's self-appointed role as the anchor of democratic stability in West Africa. Vice President Shettima's entourage arrived at the Cardinal Bernardin Gantin International Airport on Saturday, welcomed by Beninese Foreign Minister Olushegun Adjadi Bakari and top Nigerian diplomats.


A formal brief issued by the Vice President’s Media Assistant, Stanley Nkwocha, noted that the high-level delegation highlights the deep socio-cultural, economic, and security ties tying the two neighboring nations together.


"The presence of the Nigerian delegation underscores our longstanding bilateral relations, which are deeply anchored on regional trade, border cooperation, and shared security objectives within the ECOWAS framework," the statement read.


While state events and military processions linked the commercial hub of Cotonou to the administrative capital of Porto-Novo, day-to-day operations remained calm under the watchful eye of the allied forces. Following the conclusion of the official state ceremonies and bilateral talks, Vice President Shettima and his senior aides are scheduled to return to Abuja.

Kaduna APC Achieves Total Consensus, Unanimously Endorsing Tinubu’s Re-election Bid Across 255 Wards

Kaduna APC Achieves Total Consensus, Unanimously Endorsing Tinubu’s Re-election Bid Across 255 Wards

By: Manoah Kikekon 



 In a massive display of internal cohesion, the Kaduna State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has completely thrown its weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. On Saturday, May 23, 2026, party members and key stakeholders across all 255 political wards unanimously endorsed the President as their consensus choice for the upcoming 2027 presidential primary.


The high-stakes affirmation exercise, which spanned all 23 local government areas of the state, recorded an exceptional turnout. From the Southern Kaduna axis through the Central District to the Northern Senatorial frontiers, thousands of card-carrying party faithful stood in long queues to officially register their vote of confidence in the current administration's "Renewed Hope" agenda.


To ensure complete compliance with statutory party regulations and national legal frameworks, the exercise was strictly monitored by officials from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Their presence, alongside designated national party supervisors, gave deep credibility to an exercise that went smoothly without recorded pockets of violence or parallel infighting.


The Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, who personally traversed several voting centers to monitor the situation, praised the discipline displayed by the grassroots voting blocs. He noted that the seamless process proves that Kaduna is entirely locked down for the President.


“Today’s overwhelming affirmation across the 255 wards in Kaduna State is a clear reflection of the confidence our party members and the people have in the leadership of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu," Governor Sani stated during a press briefing. 


"The unity, discipline, and massive turnout witnessed during this exercise demonstrate the APC’s strength and readiness ahead of the 2027 general elections. We remain committed to consolidating the gains of the current administration and sustaining purposeful leadership for the progress and stability of Nigeria.”


The successful consensus vote marks a significant tactical victory for the ruling party’s national strategists. Historically fractured along regional lines, the Kaduna APC used this exercise to send a clear message to the opposition that the state intends to present a completely unified front at the national convention.


Governor Sani heavily encouraged the enthusiastic party faithful to maintain this momentum and avoid the internal distractions that often derail ruling coalitions during a high-stakes campaign cycle. He urged members to remain steadfast, highly disciplined, and aggressively focused on strengthening local mobilizing structures.


As night fell across the state, formal collation operations commenced rapidly across all designated regional hubs. Local government collation officers are currently tabulating the official ward returns for immediate transmission to the State Coordinator’s desk.


Governor Uba Sani is expected to receive the final, consolidated state endorsement package later tonight. Barring any administrative delays, the Governor will personally travel to the Federal Capital Territory to formally present Kaduna’s unanimous mandate to the APC Presidential Primary Committee in Abuja during the scheduled national announcement on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



 In a massive display of internal cohesion, the Kaduna State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has completely thrown its weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. On Saturday, May 23, 2026, party members and key stakeholders across all 255 political wards unanimously endorsed the President as their consensus choice for the upcoming 2027 presidential primary.


The high-stakes affirmation exercise, which spanned all 23 local government areas of the state, recorded an exceptional turnout. From the Southern Kaduna axis through the Central District to the Northern Senatorial frontiers, thousands of card-carrying party faithful stood in long queues to officially register their vote of confidence in the current administration's "Renewed Hope" agenda.


To ensure complete compliance with statutory party regulations and national legal frameworks, the exercise was strictly monitored by officials from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Their presence, alongside designated national party supervisors, gave deep credibility to an exercise that went smoothly without recorded pockets of violence or parallel infighting.


The Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, who personally traversed several voting centers to monitor the situation, praised the discipline displayed by the grassroots voting blocs. He noted that the seamless process proves that Kaduna is entirely locked down for the President.


“Today’s overwhelming affirmation across the 255 wards in Kaduna State is a clear reflection of the confidence our party members and the people have in the leadership of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu," Governor Sani stated during a press briefing. 


"The unity, discipline, and massive turnout witnessed during this exercise demonstrate the APC’s strength and readiness ahead of the 2027 general elections. We remain committed to consolidating the gains of the current administration and sustaining purposeful leadership for the progress and stability of Nigeria.”


The successful consensus vote marks a significant tactical victory for the ruling party’s national strategists. Historically fractured along regional lines, the Kaduna APC used this exercise to send a clear message to the opposition that the state intends to present a completely unified front at the national convention.


Governor Sani heavily encouraged the enthusiastic party faithful to maintain this momentum and avoid the internal distractions that often derail ruling coalitions during a high-stakes campaign cycle. He urged members to remain steadfast, highly disciplined, and aggressively focused on strengthening local mobilizing structures.


As night fell across the state, formal collation operations commenced rapidly across all designated regional hubs. Local government collation officers are currently tabulating the official ward returns for immediate transmission to the State Coordinator’s desk.


Governor Uba Sani is expected to receive the final, consolidated state endorsement package later tonight. Barring any administrative delays, the Governor will personally travel to the Federal Capital Territory to formally present Kaduna’s unanimous mandate to the APC Presidential Primary Committee in Abuja during the scheduled national announcement on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

Monsey Real Estate Mogul Admits to $230 Million Commercial Mortgage Fraud

Monsey Real Estate Mogul Admits to $230 Million Commercial Mortgage Fraud

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




A prominent 29-year-old New York real estate investor has formally admitted his role in a massive, multi-state conspiracy that used forged documents and phantom purchase prices to trick financial institutions into backing over $229.6 million in commercial mortgage loans.


Mordichai Weiss, a resident of Monsey, New York, entered a guilty plea before U.S. District Judge Robert Kirsch in Trenton federal court. Weiss pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of wire fraud conspiracy, capping off a federal investigation into a hyper-inflated real estate portfolio that eventually collapsed and left taxpayers and lenders holding nearly $94.4 million in losses.


Court documents reveal a highly calculated pattern of deception operating between April 2022 and June 2023. Weiss and his co-conspirators deliberately falsified bank records, settlement sheets, and purchase contracts to present commercial and multifamily real estate assets as vastly more valuable than their actual market prices. By showing lenders these fake, higher valuation markers, the conspiracy secured commercial mortgages far exceeding what the properties actually qualified for.


A prime example of the group's methodology occurred in May 2023, when Weiss orchestrated the acquisition of an apartment complex in Houston, Texas. While Weiss had actually agreed to buy the property from the seller for $66.9 million, he and his associates manufactured a completely fraudulent purchase agreement stating the price was $97.8 million. Believing they were financing a premium, highly collateralized asset, the unsuspecting lender approved and funded a massive $68.5 million loan an amount that actually exceeded the total true value of the real estate.


The financial house of cards fell apart when Weiss systematically defaulted on the bloated loans, or when the true market values of the properties were revealed to be significantly lower than the outstanding debt balances.


The resulting economic fallout forced government-sponsored enterprises and public financial systems to absorb massive losses. Among the primary victims were the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), which together with other lenders incurred an estimated $94.4 million in losses.


“Commercial mortgage fraud schemes of this scale undermine the integrity of the lending system and inflict significant losses on financial institutions and taxpayers alike," said U.S. Attorney Robert Frazer following the plea. "Weiss and his co-conspirators orchestrated an elaborate scheme built on falsified records designed to trick lenders into funding loans that never should have been approved.”


Federal law enforcement officials highlighted that the consequences of large-scale mortgage fraud extend far beyond corporate balance sheets, frequently causing severe housing quality issues for the everyday citizens living inside the defrauded properties.


Before the criminal charges were finalized, properties tied to the Weiss Property Group—including a 44-unit complex at 75 Prospect Street in East Orange, New Jersey—faced intense legal battles from tenant associations who cited over 1,000 open municipal code violations, building neglect, broken elevators, and toxic mold after the properties were starved of legitimate operational funding.


“When fraudsters like Weiss and his co-conspirators provide false financial information to obtain loans on these properties, they not only defraud the lenders, but they also harm innocent tenants in New Jersey and across the U.S. who live in these buildings,” noted the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General (FHFA-OIG).


The federal prosecution against Weiss falls under an aggressive, newly redoubled effort by the Department of Justice's National Fraud Enforcement Division to eliminate systemic abuse within financial benefit programs and banking sectors.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




A prominent 29-year-old New York real estate investor has formally admitted his role in a massive, multi-state conspiracy that used forged documents and phantom purchase prices to trick financial institutions into backing over $229.6 million in commercial mortgage loans.


Mordichai Weiss, a resident of Monsey, New York, entered a guilty plea before U.S. District Judge Robert Kirsch in Trenton federal court. Weiss pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of wire fraud conspiracy, capping off a federal investigation into a hyper-inflated real estate portfolio that eventually collapsed and left taxpayers and lenders holding nearly $94.4 million in losses.


Court documents reveal a highly calculated pattern of deception operating between April 2022 and June 2023. Weiss and his co-conspirators deliberately falsified bank records, settlement sheets, and purchase contracts to present commercial and multifamily real estate assets as vastly more valuable than their actual market prices. By showing lenders these fake, higher valuation markers, the conspiracy secured commercial mortgages far exceeding what the properties actually qualified for.


A prime example of the group's methodology occurred in May 2023, when Weiss orchestrated the acquisition of an apartment complex in Houston, Texas. While Weiss had actually agreed to buy the property from the seller for $66.9 million, he and his associates manufactured a completely fraudulent purchase agreement stating the price was $97.8 million. Believing they were financing a premium, highly collateralized asset, the unsuspecting lender approved and funded a massive $68.5 million loan an amount that actually exceeded the total true value of the real estate.


The financial house of cards fell apart when Weiss systematically defaulted on the bloated loans, or when the true market values of the properties were revealed to be significantly lower than the outstanding debt balances.


The resulting economic fallout forced government-sponsored enterprises and public financial systems to absorb massive losses. Among the primary victims were the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), which together with other lenders incurred an estimated $94.4 million in losses.


“Commercial mortgage fraud schemes of this scale undermine the integrity of the lending system and inflict significant losses on financial institutions and taxpayers alike," said U.S. Attorney Robert Frazer following the plea. "Weiss and his co-conspirators orchestrated an elaborate scheme built on falsified records designed to trick lenders into funding loans that never should have been approved.”


Federal law enforcement officials highlighted that the consequences of large-scale mortgage fraud extend far beyond corporate balance sheets, frequently causing severe housing quality issues for the everyday citizens living inside the defrauded properties.


Before the criminal charges were finalized, properties tied to the Weiss Property Group—including a 44-unit complex at 75 Prospect Street in East Orange, New Jersey—faced intense legal battles from tenant associations who cited over 1,000 open municipal code violations, building neglect, broken elevators, and toxic mold after the properties were starved of legitimate operational funding.


“When fraudsters like Weiss and his co-conspirators provide false financial information to obtain loans on these properties, they not only defraud the lenders, but they also harm innocent tenants in New Jersey and across the U.S. who live in these buildings,” noted the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General (FHFA-OIG).


The federal prosecution against Weiss falls under an aggressive, newly redoubled effort by the Department of Justice's National Fraud Enforcement Division to eliminate systemic abuse within financial benefit programs and banking sectors.

Terrorists Demand ₦1 Billion Ransom and 35 Motorcycles to Free 37 Kaduna Hostages

Terrorists Demand ₦1 Billion Ransom and 35 Motorcycles to Free 37 Kaduna Hostages

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



KADUNA, NIGERIA — The armed bandits holding 37 Christian worshippers abducted during an Easter Sunday raid in Kaduna State have drastically escalated their demands. Community representatives reveal that the terrorists are now demanding a staggering ₦1 billion ransom alongside 35 brand-specific motorcycles before they will grant freedom to the hostages, who have languished in captivity for well over a month.


The crisis began on April 5, when heavily armed gunmen launched coordinated, bloody assaults on St. Augustine Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), and local Baptist churches within the Ariko community, located in the Kachia Local Government Area. The initial onslaught shattered Easter celebrations, leaving five people dead and forcing dozens into the wilderness.


Local negotiators tracking the crisis disclosed that the kidnappers have broken their silence with aggressive specific demands. Beyond the massive financial requirement, the armed network is insisting on the delivery of two distinct motorcycle variations widely utilized by criminal groups to navigate the rugged, unpaved terrain of northwestern forests.


Specifically, the captors have ordered the community to supply: 20 "Boko Haram" brand motorcycles: High-powered, rugged bikes heavily favored by insurgent factions for long-endurance wilderness operations. 15 Bajaj motorcycles: Standard, highly durable commuter bikes frequently modified for swift transport through dense terrain.


“Yes, they are demanding 35 motorcycles, and those motorcycles are not the same type. They want 20 of one called Boko Haram, and 15 Bajaj motorcycles, in addition to ₦1 billion,” confirmed Danjuma Doka, a local community negotiator whose elderly, visually impaired father is among those trapped in the camp. “They told us we must pay these demands or forget about our people. Meanwhile, our people are passing through severe pain.”


The 37 remaining hostages comprising fragile elderly individuals, nursing mothers, young children, and pregnant women have now spent approximately 45 grueling days trapped in the infamous Rijana Forest, a dense kidnapping sanctuary running parallel to the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.


Reports filtering out of the camp outline horrific living conditions, with victims exposed to torrential rains and harsh weather elements without basic clothing, food, or medical attention. The community recently learned that a 28-year-old female captive was forced to give birth inside the wilderness while her legs remained bound.


“We were called and told that one of the female adoptees gave birth in the hands of her captors, with her legs chained like a slave,” lamented Dr. Joseph David Ariko, President of the Kuturmi Development Association (KUDA). “The woman who gave birth has no clothes to cover the baby, nor water to clean herself and the child. They have been under the sun and in the rain all these weeks.”


For the agrarian community of Ariko, raising a billion naira is a structural impossibility. Local families rely almost entirely on small-scale crop cultivation, and past encounters with banditry have already drained the area's modest financial resources.


Consequently, leadership organizations and distraught families have explicitly rejected claims of an early mass rescue, clarifying that those who escaped initially were simply people who hid in the bushes during the chaos, not the core group of 37 captives who are still accounted for in the forest.


“How can a rural, farming community raise ₦1 billion? It is impossible,” Dr. Ariko stated during an emotional public appeal. “We have no means of gathering such a staggering amount. We are making an urgent, desperate appeal to the Federal Government and the Kaduna State Government under Governor Uba Sani to intervene immediately. We need a swift, tactical rescue operation to save the remaining hostages before it is too late.”

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



KADUNA, NIGERIA — The armed bandits holding 37 Christian worshippers abducted during an Easter Sunday raid in Kaduna State have drastically escalated their demands. Community representatives reveal that the terrorists are now demanding a staggering ₦1 billion ransom alongside 35 brand-specific motorcycles before they will grant freedom to the hostages, who have languished in captivity for well over a month.


The crisis began on April 5, when heavily armed gunmen launched coordinated, bloody assaults on St. Augustine Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), and local Baptist churches within the Ariko community, located in the Kachia Local Government Area. The initial onslaught shattered Easter celebrations, leaving five people dead and forcing dozens into the wilderness.


Local negotiators tracking the crisis disclosed that the kidnappers have broken their silence with aggressive specific demands. Beyond the massive financial requirement, the armed network is insisting on the delivery of two distinct motorcycle variations widely utilized by criminal groups to navigate the rugged, unpaved terrain of northwestern forests.


Specifically, the captors have ordered the community to supply: 20 "Boko Haram" brand motorcycles: High-powered, rugged bikes heavily favored by insurgent factions for long-endurance wilderness operations. 15 Bajaj motorcycles: Standard, highly durable commuter bikes frequently modified for swift transport through dense terrain.


“Yes, they are demanding 35 motorcycles, and those motorcycles are not the same type. They want 20 of one called Boko Haram, and 15 Bajaj motorcycles, in addition to ₦1 billion,” confirmed Danjuma Doka, a local community negotiator whose elderly, visually impaired father is among those trapped in the camp. “They told us we must pay these demands or forget about our people. Meanwhile, our people are passing through severe pain.”


The 37 remaining hostages comprising fragile elderly individuals, nursing mothers, young children, and pregnant women have now spent approximately 45 grueling days trapped in the infamous Rijana Forest, a dense kidnapping sanctuary running parallel to the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.


Reports filtering out of the camp outline horrific living conditions, with victims exposed to torrential rains and harsh weather elements without basic clothing, food, or medical attention. The community recently learned that a 28-year-old female captive was forced to give birth inside the wilderness while her legs remained bound.


“We were called and told that one of the female adoptees gave birth in the hands of her captors, with her legs chained like a slave,” lamented Dr. Joseph David Ariko, President of the Kuturmi Development Association (KUDA). “The woman who gave birth has no clothes to cover the baby, nor water to clean herself and the child. They have been under the sun and in the rain all these weeks.”


For the agrarian community of Ariko, raising a billion naira is a structural impossibility. Local families rely almost entirely on small-scale crop cultivation, and past encounters with banditry have already drained the area's modest financial resources.


Consequently, leadership organizations and distraught families have explicitly rejected claims of an early mass rescue, clarifying that those who escaped initially were simply people who hid in the bushes during the chaos, not the core group of 37 captives who are still accounted for in the forest.


“How can a rural, farming community raise ₦1 billion? It is impossible,” Dr. Ariko stated during an emotional public appeal. “We have no means of gathering such a staggering amount. We are making an urgent, desperate appeal to the Federal Government and the Kaduna State Government under Governor Uba Sani to intervene immediately. We need a swift, tactical rescue operation to save the remaining hostages before it is too late.”

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Condemns Oyo Attacks, Declares Support for Governor Makinde’s Rescue Operations

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Condemns Oyo Attacks, Declares Support for Governor Makinde’s Rescue Operations

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IBADAN, NIGERIA — The Oyo State Chapter of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has strongly condemned the mass abduction of pupils, students, and educators in the Oriire Local Government Area of the state. Describing the coordinated assaults as a horrific violation of human life, academic sanity, and peaceful coexistence, the socio-cultural organization demanded an aggressive, non-negotiable security response to safely extract the hostages.


The group's position was made public in a joint statement signed by the Chapter President, Hon. Okechukwu Nwabunike, and Executive Secretary, Promise Aja. The apex Igbo body expressed profound shock over the vulnerability of rural schooling systems, particularly following the armed invasion of Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, alongside Community High School and L.A. Primary School in the Ahoro-Esinele community axis near Ogbomoso.


In its official dispatch, Ohanaeze Ndigbo sent deep condolences to the families of all victims caught up in the targeted raid. The group expressed intense outrage regarding the tragic killing of Mr. Michael Oyedokun, a dedicated mathematics teacher who was murdered while in captivity—a development that was subsequently tracked and confirmed by the state government following the circulation of distressing videos posted online by the terrorists.


> “We stand in solidarity with the families of the victims and the people of Oyo State at this difficult time,” the statement read, affirming that the entire socio-cultural structure remains deeply traumatized by the calculated violence. “The mass kidnapping represents a direct attack on peace, education, and societal stability. We must continue to pray for the safe return of these abductees and for the exposure and defeat of those behind this evil act.”


Hon. Nwabunike similarly extended sincere sympathies to the families of brave security personnel—including soldiers, operatives of the Oyo State Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun Corps), and local hunters—who tragically lost their lives during the initial high-stakes pursuit of the motorcycle-riding bandits.


Throwing its full structural weight behind the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde, Ohanaeze Oyo noted that the current leadership has consistently shown an unwavering commitment to regional peace and stability. Because Oyo State has historically maintained a peaceful profile free from large-scale school abductions, the organization emphasized that rapid, structural innovations must be deployed immediately to defend the state's borders against migrating insurgent networks.


To bolster current security measures, the body advocated for the urgent creation of reinforced school safety zones, tighter community-policing loops, and enhanced tactical surveillance across remote terrains linking Oyo to neighboring states.


“Oyo State has not previously witnessed such a devastating incident, and urgent, practical steps must now be taken to prevent future occurrences,” Nwabunike remarked, emphasizing that local integration is the strongest weapon against terror. “Insecurity can only be defeated through national unity and collective resolve.”

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IBADAN, NIGERIA — The Oyo State Chapter of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has strongly condemned the mass abduction of pupils, students, and educators in the Oriire Local Government Area of the state. Describing the coordinated assaults as a horrific violation of human life, academic sanity, and peaceful coexistence, the socio-cultural organization demanded an aggressive, non-negotiable security response to safely extract the hostages.


The group's position was made public in a joint statement signed by the Chapter President, Hon. Okechukwu Nwabunike, and Executive Secretary, Promise Aja. The apex Igbo body expressed profound shock over the vulnerability of rural schooling systems, particularly following the armed invasion of Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, alongside Community High School and L.A. Primary School in the Ahoro-Esinele community axis near Ogbomoso.


In its official dispatch, Ohanaeze Ndigbo sent deep condolences to the families of all victims caught up in the targeted raid. The group expressed intense outrage regarding the tragic killing of Mr. Michael Oyedokun, a dedicated mathematics teacher who was murdered while in captivity—a development that was subsequently tracked and confirmed by the state government following the circulation of distressing videos posted online by the terrorists.


> “We stand in solidarity with the families of the victims and the people of Oyo State at this difficult time,” the statement read, affirming that the entire socio-cultural structure remains deeply traumatized by the calculated violence. “The mass kidnapping represents a direct attack on peace, education, and societal stability. We must continue to pray for the safe return of these abductees and for the exposure and defeat of those behind this evil act.”


Hon. Nwabunike similarly extended sincere sympathies to the families of brave security personnel—including soldiers, operatives of the Oyo State Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun Corps), and local hunters—who tragically lost their lives during the initial high-stakes pursuit of the motorcycle-riding bandits.


Throwing its full structural weight behind the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde, Ohanaeze Oyo noted that the current leadership has consistently shown an unwavering commitment to regional peace and stability. Because Oyo State has historically maintained a peaceful profile free from large-scale school abductions, the organization emphasized that rapid, structural innovations must be deployed immediately to defend the state's borders against migrating insurgent networks.


To bolster current security measures, the body advocated for the urgent creation of reinforced school safety zones, tighter community-policing loops, and enhanced tactical surveillance across remote terrains linking Oyo to neighboring states.


“Oyo State has not previously witnessed such a devastating incident, and urgent, practical steps must now be taken to prevent future occurrences,” Nwabunike remarked, emphasizing that local integration is the strongest weapon against terror. “Insecurity can only be defeated through national unity and collective resolve.”

"We Won't Wait for Crises"— Lagos Commissioner Ogunlende on Early Child Abuse Detection

"We Won't Wait for Crises"— Lagos Commissioner Ogunlende on Early Child Abuse Detection

By: Manoah Kikekon



The Lagos State Government has declared that its current child protection strategy has completely shifted away from damage control, focusing instead on aggressive prevention, early identification, and swift community intervention. By tracking down vulnerabilities before they explode into public scandals, the state aims to secure a safer ecosystem for its youngest citizens.


This proactive blueprint was unveiled by the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, during the 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday, May 21, 2026.


Addressing journalists and civil society groups, Commissioner Ogunlende stated that waiting for cases of severe neglect or assault to go viral before deploying state resources is an outdated mode of governance. Instead, the ministry has established deep-rooted intelligence networks directly within local communities to spot at-risk children early.


To achieve this, the state has built a formidable, multi-sector alliance linking public schools, frontline healthcare providers, traditional and religious institutions, Community Development Associations (CDAs), and local law enforcement agencies.


“Responding to crises after they have become public incidents is not our focus," Commissioner Ogunlende declared during the briefing. "Our focus ultimately is on prevention, early identification, and timely intervention. We have been proactive in ensuring that we stay on top of these cases.”


To make this preventative framework work smoothly, Lagos State has heavily fortified its community-based social welfare desks. These localized structures ensure that domestic vulnerabilities or suspicious familial patterns are flagged down and mediated by professional social workers before they degenerate into tragedy.


Crucial to this success is the ministry's strict implementation of an open-door, whistleblower-friendly policy. The state encourages neighbors, teachers, and classmates to speak up early without fear of backlash.


By encouraging a culture of collective vigilance, the state government has significantly shortened its response times, allowing social services to intercept hostile domestic environments long before emergency services are required.


Beyond domestic protection, the Commissioner used the ministerial platform to issue a stern reminder regarding child trafficking and the strict legal guidelines governing adoption procedures within Lagos State.


Ogunlende emphasized that the Ministry of Youth and Social Development retains absolute regulatory oversight over all domestic and cross-border adoptions. To eliminate illegal baby factories and child syndicates, the state has heavily scrutinized its registry, choosing to work exclusively through verified and officially accredited international bodies.


“All international adoption applications are expected to come through recognized foreign partners identified and approved by relevant authorities,” the Commissioner warned, reinforcing the government's stance on maintaining zero loopholes for human traffickers.

By: Manoah Kikekon



The Lagos State Government has declared that its current child protection strategy has completely shifted away from damage control, focusing instead on aggressive prevention, early identification, and swift community intervention. By tracking down vulnerabilities before they explode into public scandals, the state aims to secure a safer ecosystem for its youngest citizens.


This proactive blueprint was unveiled by the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, during the 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday, May 21, 2026.


Addressing journalists and civil society groups, Commissioner Ogunlende stated that waiting for cases of severe neglect or assault to go viral before deploying state resources is an outdated mode of governance. Instead, the ministry has established deep-rooted intelligence networks directly within local communities to spot at-risk children early.


To achieve this, the state has built a formidable, multi-sector alliance linking public schools, frontline healthcare providers, traditional and religious institutions, Community Development Associations (CDAs), and local law enforcement agencies.


“Responding to crises after they have become public incidents is not our focus," Commissioner Ogunlende declared during the briefing. "Our focus ultimately is on prevention, early identification, and timely intervention. We have been proactive in ensuring that we stay on top of these cases.”


To make this preventative framework work smoothly, Lagos State has heavily fortified its community-based social welfare desks. These localized structures ensure that domestic vulnerabilities or suspicious familial patterns are flagged down and mediated by professional social workers before they degenerate into tragedy.


Crucial to this success is the ministry's strict implementation of an open-door, whistleblower-friendly policy. The state encourages neighbors, teachers, and classmates to speak up early without fear of backlash.


By encouraging a culture of collective vigilance, the state government has significantly shortened its response times, allowing social services to intercept hostile domestic environments long before emergency services are required.


Beyond domestic protection, the Commissioner used the ministerial platform to issue a stern reminder regarding child trafficking and the strict legal guidelines governing adoption procedures within Lagos State.


Ogunlende emphasized that the Ministry of Youth and Social Development retains absolute regulatory oversight over all domestic and cross-border adoptions. To eliminate illegal baby factories and child syndicates, the state has heavily scrutinized its registry, choosing to work exclusively through verified and officially accredited international bodies.


“All international adoption applications are expected to come through recognized foreign partners identified and approved by relevant authorities,” the Commissioner warned, reinforcing the government's stance on maintaining zero loopholes for human traffickers.

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