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From Hunters To Hunted: The Faces Of The Bandit Commanders Killed In Failed Kogi Massacre Attempt.

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Nigerian Army troops from the 12 Brigade successfully thwarted a mass abduction attempt in Iluke, Kogi State, on June 10, 2026. The incident occurred at a school where students were sitting for their WASSCE examinations, as well as in the surrounding community. During the ensuing firefight, soldiers neutralized two bandits, including the notorious gang leader Ibrahim Aliyu, also known as Baccujo or Battijo. While the army prevented the mass kidnapping, the operation resulted in the loss of three civilian lives—a teacher and a minor among them—and one soldier sustained gunshot wounds. Intelligence intercepts later confirmed the death of the gang leader, noting that he was shot during the failed raid. Analysts view the elimination of these commanders as a significant blow to local criminal networks, though they emphasize that continued military pressure is necessary to maintain security.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

A major tragedy was averted in Kogi State after troops intercepted a group of heavily armed bandits attempting to kidnap students and residents in the Iluke community. On June 10, the attackers had rounded up their captives at a school and were preparing to move them when the 12 Brigade launched a swift intervention. The resulting gun battle effectively disrupted the abduction, leading to the death of two bandits, including the dreaded kingpin, Ibrahim Aliyu (Baccujo). Although the bandits managed to recover Baccujo’s body as they retreated, communications intercepted by security agencies have since verified his death during the operation. Despite the successful defense by the military, the community suffered casualties, with three civilians killed during the chaos and a soldier left injured. Security officials have since ramped up patrols to ensure students can safely resume their exams.

  • The Incident: Troops from the 12 Brigade foiled a mass kidnapping of students and residents in Iluke, Kogi State, during a school examination on June 10, 2026.

  • Key Eliminations: Two bandits were killed in the clash, including the notorious commander Ibrahim Aliyu, alias Baccujo.

  • Civilian & Military Impact: Tragically, three civilians were killed by the fleeing attackers, and one soldier was wounded during the exchange of fire.

  • Intelligence Confirmation: Intercepted communications among bandit associates have corroborated the death of the gang leader during the raid.

  • Ongoing Security: Military forces have launched enhanced patrols in the region to secure the area and allow educational activities to continue uninterrupted.

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No Taxes, No Infrastructure: Tinubu’s Blunt Reality Check Shakes The Nation.

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President Bola Tinubu has urged citizens and businesses to increase tax compliance, emphasizing that the delivery of essential infrastructure—such as roads, schools, and hospitals—is dependent on collective contributions to national revenue. Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the commissioning of the Arterial Road N5 in the Federal Capital Territory, the President highlighted that infrastructure development is a key pillar of his “Renewed Hope Agenda”. He noted that improved compliance is necessary to fund public projects while reducing reliance on borrowing, and he committed to ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has criticized the government’s claims regarding economic progress. Key points from his reaction include:

  • Revenue vs. Welfare: Obi noted that while government revenue grew from ₦16.8 trillion in 2022 to ₦35 trillion in 2025, this increase has not resulted in improved living conditions for Nigerians.

  • Rising Debt: Despite the significant revenue growth, the nation’s total debt has increased by over ₦100 trillion within the same three-year period, reaching approximately ₦200 trillion.

  • Economic Decline: Obi pointed to a drop in GDP per capita from $1,597 in 2023 to $1,223 in 2025, arguing that higher revenue is meaningless if it does not address poverty and improve citizens’ purchasing power.

Business and Inflation Outlook

According to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), business confidence improved in May 2026, even as inflationary pressures remain a concern for households and businesses.

  • Business Confidence: The Business Confidence Index rose to 7.9 points in May, with optimism driven by easing policy concerns and progress in economic diversification.

  • Sector Performance: Confidence increased across major sectors, including industry, agriculture, and services, with mining and quarrying reporting the highest confidence regarding operations.

  • Inflationary Pressures: The Inflation Perception Index reached 44.8 points in May, with 70.5% of survey respondents describing inflation as high. Both households and businesses reported that rising prices continue to negatively impact operating costs and purchasing power.

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Political Earthquake: Pantami Dumps APC In Shocking Move Amid Mounting Controversy.

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The reported resignation of former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State has sparked significant controversy. While Pantami’s associates maintain he resigned prior to joining the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)—where he has since become the governorship candidate—certain APC executive members in Pantami Ward dispute this claim.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Perspectives from Ward Leadership

The APC Chairman in Pantami Ward, Alhaji Bala Galda, asserts that he personally received Pantami’s resignation letter on May 19, which he signed and thumbprinted alongside the ward’s legal adviser, Malam Babangida Gololo. According to Galda:

  • He rejected pressure from local government party leadership to deny knowledge of the resignation.

  • He maintained that he was under no legal mandate to inform higher party echelons about a member’s voluntary resignation.

  • The ward’s legal adviser, Malam Babangida Gololo, noted that there is no constitutional requirement for an ordinary party member to submit a formal letter of resignation, as joining another party is typically considered evidence of an exit.

APC State Leadership Position

Conversely, the Gombe State APC Publicity Secretary, Moses Kyari, has challenged the validity of the resignation. The party’s stance includes the following points:

  • The party leadership requested the original acknowledged copy of the resignation letter from the ward chairman, but Kyari claims Galda has remained incommunicado and failed to produce it.

  • The party contends that the ward secretary, rather than the chairman, is the appropriate official to receive such correspondence.

  • The APC maintains that Pantami remains on its membership list as filed with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal and insists that he must follow proper resignation procedures.

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House Of Representatives In Turmoil: The War Over Principal Offices And The Plot To Exclude Newcomers.

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The House of Representatives has officially resolved to restrict principal office positions—including minority leadership roles—to lawmakers with previous legislative experience. On Wednesday, the House unanimously passed a motion sponsored by Babajimi Benson to clarify “Order Seven, Rule 15″ of the Standing Orders, which stipulates that only members with “cognate legislative experience” are eligible for such appointments.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Defining Experience: The House defined “cognate legislative experience” as having completed at least one full four-year term, mirroring a recent definition adopted by the 10th Senate.

  • Global Best Practices: The resolution emphasizes that reserving leadership roles for experienced legislators promotes institutional memory, stability, and deeper understanding of legislative and constitutional processes.

  • Exclusion of First-Timers: This decision effectively bars first-term lawmakers, such as Ikenga Ugochinyere, from holding these principal offices.

Reaction from Philip Agbese

Philip Agbese, the Deputy Spokesperson of the House, welcomed the decision, stating that it has “vindicated” his long-standing position on the matter.

  • Emphasis on Rules: Agbese asserted that the Standing Orders are unambiguous and that one cannot attain a leadership position through shortcuts or unauthorized endorsements.

  • Institutional Integrity: He argued that being a “greenhorn” does not qualify a member to lead a caucus and expressed that the resolution is a positive development for the “institutional memory” of the Parliament.

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