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Troops Rescue Abducted Victims In Katsina, Forcing Terrorists To Flee

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Troops Rescue Abducted Victims In Katsina, Forcing Terrorists To Flee
In a recent operation in Katsina State, Nigerian troops successfully rescued abducted victims, prompting terrorists to flee the area. The operation, conducted by the military, resulted in the liberation of several individuals who had been kidnapped by insurgents.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The rescue mission took place following reports of an abduction in the Solar General Area of Batsari Local Government Area in Katsina State. Troops swiftly responded to the situation, engaging the terrorists in a fierce confrontation. Their courageous actions forced the terrorists to release the seventeen kidnapped individuals they were holding captive.

The rescued victims were immediately handed over to local government officials in Batsari, ensuring their safety and well-being. The successful operation demonstrates the commitment of the Nigerian military to combatting insurgency and securing the lives of citizens in affected areas.

As terrorists fled the scene, the military continues its efforts to maintain peace and stability in Katsina State, safeguarding communities from further harm.

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Institute Offers Guidance to North West Farmers for 2024 Rainy Season The Institute for Agricultural Research at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria has issued recommendations to farmers in the North West region concerning the upcoming 2024 rainy season, in alignment with predictions from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET). Prof. Ado Yusuf, the Executive Director of the Institute, shared these insights during a session with journalists in Zaria on Monday. Yusuf emphasized NIMET’s forecast indicating a dryer-than-normal wet season for 2024, with early rainfall expected in few states but delayed onset anticipated for most northern states. Highlighting the distinction between the first rain and the season’s onset, Yusuf cautioned about possible dry spells, which might extend beyond two weeks, particularly in the northern states. He advised farmers to delay planting until rainfall is well established to mitigate the risk of replanting. Additionally, he suggested opting for early maturing seed varieties due to the forecasted early cessation of rainfall in many areas. Considering the shortened rainy season, Yusuf recommended that farmers in the North Central States, known for root and tuber crops, diversify their crops by including cereals. For moisture conservation in the face of anticipated hot temperatures, Yusuf urged farmers, especially in the North-Western states, to employ techniques such as ridges and avoid zero or minimal tillage. He emphasized the importance of water retention through enclosures. Livestock farmers, particularly poultry farmers, were advised to ensure adequate water supply for their animals due to the expected high temperatures. By adhering to these strategies, farmers can better navigate the challenges posed by the predicted weather patterns and optimize their agricultural practices for the 2024 rainy season.

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Shocking Admission: Peter Obi Claims Nigerians Actually Want Rigged Elections.

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has argued that electoral manipulation persists in Nigeria largely because voters fail to remain at polling units to safeguard their ballots. During a recent trip to Washington, D.C., Obi pledged to do everything in his capacity to protect votes leading up to the 2027 general elections. However, he emphasized that the ultimate responsibility for ensuring electoral integrity lies with the citizens, urging them to actively monitor the counting process rather than leaving immediately after casting their votes. Obi stated that if voters insist on monitoring their polling units, their votes will be counted; he criticized the tendency of some citizens to vote and then rely on prayer instead of taking ownership of the electoral process, asserting that Nigeria’s core challenge is a leadership issue.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

NDC presidential candidate Peter Obi claims that election rigging continues in Nigeria because citizens do not adequately defend their votes at the polling stations. While promising to work toward protecting the ballot for the 2027 elections, Obi noted that true electoral accountability depends on the public’s willingness to stay and ensure that votes are correctly tallied. He suggested that many Nigerians contribute to the problem by leaving their polling units early and expecting supernatural intervention, reaffirming his view that the nation’s primary struggle remains one of leadership.

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Blood On The Hostel Floor: How Unknown Gunmen Ended The Life Of A Promising 300-Level Student!.

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The Federal University Birnin Kebbi (FUBK) community is in mourning following the death of Zaharadeen Nuhu, a 300-level Biochemistry student. Nuhu, an indigene of Niger State, succumbed to severe machete wounds inflicted by suspected thieves who raided his off-campus hostel in Kalgo Local Government Area, Kebbi State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Professor Ibrahim Magawata, the university’s Dean of Student Affairs, confirmed the heartbreaking loss in an official circular released on Thursday, June 11, 2026. According to the Dean, Nuhu was rushed to a medical facility following the brutal assault but tragically passed away early Thursday morning.

University Response and Security Measures In the wake of the killing, the university administration has taken several steps to address the security crisis:

  • The incident has been formally reported to the Kalgo Division of the Nigeria Police Force, and an investigation is currently underway.

  • Security patrols have been heightened in Kalgo and other surrounding communities where students reside.

  • Management intends to engage with private hostel owners to implement stricter safety protocols, including the installation of better lighting and the hiring of night guards.

Advisories to the Student Body The university has urged its students to remain calm, law-abiding, and vigilant. Students have been advised to:

  • Avoid moving around late at night.

  • Travel in groups whenever possible.

  • Report any suspicious activities or individuals to security agencies immediately.

  • Refrain from spreading unverified rumors that could incite panic.

Growing Concerns Among Students Despite the university’s assurances regarding student welfare, many students remain deeply concerned about the security of off-campus housing. Anonymous students reported a history of threats, including phone snatching, sexual harassment, and physical assaults. They are calling for immediate, collaborative action from the university, law enforcement, and landlords to ensure such a tragedy never happens again.

Zaharadeen Nuhu was laid to rest on Thursday following a Janazah prayer held at the Federal Teaching Hospital mosque in Birnin Kebbi. The university management has extended its deepest condolences to the grieving family, friends, and the entire student body, while praying for the repose of his soul.

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Saudi Millions Ignored: Trabzonspor Turns Down €11M Offer For Nigerian Talisman.

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Trabzonspor have rebuffed an €11 million approach from a Saudi club for Paul Onuachu, deeming the offer significantly lower than their valuation of the Nigerian star. This marks the second time this year the Turkish side has fended off Saudi interest, following a failed January bid from Al-Ahli. Despite his stellar season—where he secured a share of the Golden Boot with 22 goals and led the club to Turkish Cup success—the striker’s future remains a talking point. While Trabzonspor are holding out for a better fee, head coach Fatih Tekke is reportedly looking for a more mobile forward to suit his preferred high-pressing tactical system, potentially opening the door for a move.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Despite a historic campaign that saw Paul Onuachu claim the Süper Lig Golden Boot and a Turkish Cup winner’s medal, his future at Trabzonspor hangs in the balance. The club has rejected an €11 million bid from Saudi Arabia, insisting the amount does not reflect the value of the 32-year-old. Although Onuachu remains a clinical force in the box, he may not align with manager Fatih Tekke’s vision of a forward who excels in aggressive defensive pressing. With the club president confirming that multiple players are attracting interest, it remains to be seen if a suitor will meet Trabzonspor’s asking price before the window shuts.

Option 3: Short & Direct (Best for social media/briefs) Trabzonspor continue to play hardball with Saudi suitors, rejecting a new €11 million bid for Paul Onuachu. The Turkish club considers the offer far too low for their prolific Nigerian striker, who finished last season as the league’s joint-top scorer with 22 goals. While Onuachu’s goal-scoring form is undeniable, reports suggest head coach Fatih Tekke may be looking for a different tactical profile up front, casting a shadow over the striker’s long-term future at the club.

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