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Bandits Abduct 16 in Kebbi State, Army Rescues Six

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Bandits have abducted at least 16 people in a recent attack on Bena village and nearby areas in Kebbi State’s Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area.

According to Lawali Umar, Secretary of the Security Committee in Wasagu, the bandits ambushed villagers working on their farms and took them hostage.

In a separate incident, bandits attacked Tudun Wada, where they kidnapped six people. Army personnel intervened, engaging in a gunfight that successfully freed the abducted individuals.

While some among the 16 initially captured managed to escape, about nine remain in captivity, with an undisclosed ransom demanded. Umar has urged the Kebbi State Government to increase security in vulnerable areas to protect farmers during the harvest season.


 

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Outrage as Officials Travel with President Tinubu During Crisis

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Nigerians reacts to President Tinubu trip to UK and lament that the timing is just bad. The timing of the trip and the arising crises occurring in the country.

It can be noted that the President, his wife and some other officials followed him on the trip.

And the public has shouted that we need the officials here in the country in the crises, asking who will help to manage the state of things as they are all going at once.

People shared their displeasure with a large crowd following the president to another country and leaving Nigeria in this state.


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Federal Government Declares March 19 and 20 Public Holidays for Eid al-Fitr

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Federal Government in Nigeria has declared March 19th and 20th as public holidays for the end of Ramadan.

This was revealed by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. He made this announcement on behalf of the Federal Government.

He wished Muslims a joyful Eid al-Fitr celebration.


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President Tinubu Departs for London Amid Ongoing Fuel Crisis

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It has been reported that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has departed to London.

The Nigerian leader is travelling ahead of a state visit to the United Kingdom. The purpose of this visit is to strengthen bilateral relations and explore avenues for collaboration on issues such as immigration, trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

Amid this travel, the fuel prices still remain increased and many of the public are still there.

Nigerians react to the news, stating that he is leaving Nigerians once again to suffer with the current state of things before he returns.

They are calling out for him to do something and change about the fuel.

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