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Enough Is Enough! NSCIA Blasts Nigerians Over Dangerous Profiling Of Muslims As Kidnappers!.
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has issued a stern warning against the rising trend of profiling Nigerian Muslims as being responsible for kidnapping, banditry, and other violent acts. In a Democracy Day message signed by spokesperson Abbas Jimoh, the council denounced these portrayals as false, misleading, and highly unfair to the vast majority of peace-loving Muslims who contribute positively to national development.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Dangers of Profiling: The NSCIA argued that associating criminal activities with Islam or Muslims is dangerous, unjust, and likely to worsen mistrust among citizens.
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Weakening National Unity: Giving crimes ethnic or religious colorations risks creating unnecessary tension and weakening the country’s unity.
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The Orire Incident: Citing a recent kidnapping in Oyo State’s Orire Local Government Area, the council noted that premature attempts to link the crime to a specific group proved to be inaccurate, highlighting the danger of speculating before security agencies conclude their investigations.
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Focus on Criminality: The council maintained that suspects must be identified and prosecuted based on concrete evidence rather than their religion, ethnicity, or origin; crime should be addressed as a criminal act, not the behavior of an entire group.
Calls for Responsibility and Cooperation
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Media Caution: The NSCIA urged public commentators, opinion leaders, and the media to exercise extreme caution in their reporting, avoiding narratives that could deepen hatred or division.
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Security and Peace: While condemning all forms of violence, the council commended the Federal Government’s efforts against insecurity and called for enhanced cooperation between citizens, community leaders, religious bodies, and security agencies.
Protest Against Stigmatization in Oyo
In a related development, members of the Hausa community in Ibadan staged a protest on June 10, 2026, to speak out against ethnic profiling and stigmatization. Following the abduction of 46 students and teachers in the state, the protesters expressed concern that their ethnic group was being unfairly blamed for the crimes. The Hausa residents emphasized that they are law-abiding citizens who have lived peacefully in the state for years and argued that criminal acts should be handled individually rather than being used to target an entire ethnic community.
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Breaking Silence: Uche Jombo Finally Explains Why Alex Ekubo Hid His Wife From The Public Eye!.
Following the recent appearance of images and videos online purportedly showing the late actor Alex Ekubo’s wife, Nollywood actress Uche Jombo has publicly voiced her frustration regarding the breach of the couple’s privacy. These images gained significant traction on social media shortly after a service of songs was held in the late actor’s honor. Jombo noted that Ekubo had intentionally kept his marriage private to shield his wife from public scrutiny, a boundary that his close friends had consistently honored. Despite his wife’s effort to remain discreet—even wearing a face mask to the service of songs—her identity was widely exposed by bloggers, an action Jombo described as a complete disregard for the late actor’s wishes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Background on the Actor’s Private Life Although there was long-standing public speculation regarding his marital status, it was only confirmed by his family following his death that Alex Ekubo had been married in private. Associates such as Grace Makun had previously hinted at his marriage, and actor Williams Uchemba also acknowledged the fact in an interview, though he maintained silence on the specifics to respect Ekubo’s desire for privacy. Alex Ekubo passed away on May 11 at the age of 40, following complications related to advanced metastatic kidney cancer, which he had been privately battling.
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The Final Countdown: Bama IDP Camp To Close Its Gates Forever Following Zulum’s Resettlement Directive!.
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has announced that the Bama IDP camp, which is the state’s largest such facility outside of Maiduguri, is scheduled to close within the next month. The governor confirmed this directive following a visit to the Government Science Secondary School, which currently serves as the site for the camp. This initiative is a core component of the administration’s broader strategy to resolve long-term displacement in the Bama Local Government Area and facilitate the return of families to their ancestral homes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Resettlement and Screening Process During his visit, Governor Zulum personally oversaw a three-hour screening process intended to verify the households included in the resettlement program. He noted that this step is essential for accurately identifying the remaining families before the camp is permanently shuttered.
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The government has already finalized the screening of male household heads from the impacted regions.
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Resettlement efforts are currently focused on three remaining communities: Mayanti, Goniri, and Bula Kuriye.
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Over the past seven years, the administration has successfully facilitated the return of several other communities, including Banki, Nguro Soye, Darajamal, Goniri, and Abbaram.
Context of Recovery Bama was severely impacted by the Boko Haram insurgency, which led to the widespread displacement of thousands and halted local economic and social activities. Governor Zulum emphasized that the closure of this camp signifies a major milestone in his administration’s ongoing mission to rebuild conflict-affected areas and assist displaced citizens in reclaiming their normal lives.
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27 Days Of Terror: Makinde Breaks Silence On Missing Pupils Held Deep Within Old Oyo National Park!.
In his recent newsletter, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde confirmed that students and teachers kidnapped 27 days ago from schools in Yawota and Ahoro-Esinle (Oriire Local Government Area) are still believed to be held within the expansive Old Oyo National Park. The governor acknowledged the immense distress and uncertainty facing the affected families, noting that while his previous promises of a safe return may now seem hollow to those waiting, the state remains fully committed to their rescue.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Governor Makinde explained that due to the sensitive nature of the mission, he cannot disclose specific tactical details. However, he highlighted that the primary obstacle is the sheer scale and difficult terrain of the Old Oyo National Park, which covers approximately 2,500 square kilometers across 10 local government areas. He emphasized that the rescue requires ongoing coordination, persistence, and patience from the public.
Call for Public Support and Caution To aid the ongoing efforts, the governor urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the state’s toll-free emergency line, 615. He also issued a strong warning against the spread of misinformation, which he noted could potentially jeopardize the safety of the captives and undermine the security agencies’ work. Makinde concluded by asking the public to continue supporting the security services and to rely solely on official communication for accurate updates.
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