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Police Rescue Kidnapped Victim In Adamawa, Kill Two Suspects

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The Adamawa State Police Command has rescued a kidnapped victim after abductors allegedly demanded N90 million ransom from his family.

The victim, Sidiki Isah, a 54-year-old resident of Tambo Village in Girei Local Government Area, was reportedly held in a hideout by the kidnappers before police tracked down the location.

The operation was confirmed by the Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Nguroje, who said the rescue followed intelligence received by the command concerning the abduction.

According to him, the Commissioner of Police, Kabir Umar Hassan, immediately deployed operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit alongside members of the Civilian Joint Task Force using geospatial intelligence to trace the kidnappers.

Nguroje explained that security operatives surrounded the area, but the suspects opened fire after noticing the approaching team.

“The security team responded professionally and successfully repelled the attackers,” he said.

During the gun battle, two suspected kidnappers were killed, while others reportedly escaped with gunshot wounds.

Police also recovered two AK-47 rifles, 17 rounds of live ammunition, a mobile phone, charms, and other items from the scene.

Nguroje added that the victim was rescued unharmed and has since been reunited with his family.

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EGOBAFF and Military Partnership Powers Digital Future for Army Children School With 15KVA Solar System

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EGOBAFF and Military Partnership Power Digital Future for Army Children's School With 15KVA Solar System

A new chapter in educational development was opened on Monday as the Ex-Gowon Barracks Family Forum (EGOBAFF), in partnership with military leadership, commissioned a 15KVA solar power system at the Army Children School, Mambilla Barracks, in Maitama.

The ambitious project was sponsored by the Commander of the Guards Brigade Headquarters, Brigadier General A.O. Onasanya. The project is designed to ensure a steady power supply to the vital learning centers of the school, including the computer laboratory, the library, and the crèche. This installation will spare the youngest pupils from the ongoing interruptions of the national grid and ensure that older students continue to have regular access to critical digital learning tools.

The June 29 commissioning ceremony. EGOBAFF, an association of former barrack boys and girls dedicated to giving back to their alma mater, carried out the physical project implementation. This project represents a significant milestone for a school that serves children from military families. Military personnel, alumni, school administrators, and parents participated, all dedicated to sustainable educational infrastructure.

The Special Guest of Honour, addressed the assembled guests. Brig Gen. Onasanya said his sponsorship was a basic duty to the younger generation and also stressed the need for institutional collaboration.

“Education is the foundation of any leader. “In our role, we will leave every situation better than we found it,” he said.

The physical project implementation was carried out by EGOBAFF, an association of former barrack boys and girls committed to giving back to their alma mater. EGOBAFF President Binbol Moses said that education of the present time is largely dependent on technology and that reliable power is a vital asset for student development.

“The school lighting project is bringing the children closer to their destiny because the world is going around the internet and the computer is the gate way,” Moses explained.

Already, the newly installed solar facility is having a tangible impact on the ground. Mrs. Adebayo Tawakalitu Oluwakemi, the head teacher at Army Children School, explained that the upgrade will “create a more conducive environment for teaching and research.

“The children are getting built up and ready for the world ahead of them,” she said, pointing out the investment gives a solid base for digital literacy.

Alumni-led infrastructure projects are becoming ever more important for modern renewable energy upgrades in Nigerian public schools, where budgets are often tight. The close partnership of an active military commander with the executive committee of EGOBAFF is indicative of a very successful form of community intervention.

Alumni have begun to praise the generosity and teamwork behind the project on social media, hoping it will inspire similar acts of service around the country. The new solar installation at Army Children School is not just an upgrade of infrastructure; it is a sustainable gateway to a brighter, tech-empowered future, as the world’s education industry delves deeper into digital learning.

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Missing Man Found Dead at Illegal Mining Site in Plateau

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The body of a man who was earlier reported missing has been found at an illegal mining site in Jos South Local Government Area.

The development was disclosed by security analyst Zagazola Makama in a post on X.

According to Zagazola, troops of Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) Sector 3 responded to a report at about 7:30 a.m. on June 29 that a man identified as Jerry had gone missing from the Rantya area.

The troops, working alongside members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN), launched a search operation in the surrounding bushes.

During the operation, the search team discovered the victim’s body at an illegal mining site. According to the report, the deceased had sustained gunshot wounds as well as machete cuts.

Preliminary investigations indicate that Jerry had left home to engage in illegal mining activities but failed to return, prompting his relatives to report him missing.

Authorities have commenced investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the killing and identify those responsible.

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Kano Court Remands Nursing Mother Over Alleged Killing of Newborn

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A Magistrate Court in Kano has remanded a nursing mother, Jummai Ahmad, in a correctional facility over allegations of conspiring to kill her newborn baby.

The order was issued by Chief Magistrate Haulatu Magaji Kankarofi after the defendant was arraigned by the police on charges of criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide.

According to the prosecution, the case was reported to the police by the Village Head of Gama E area, where the defendant resides. Prosecutors alleged that Jummai conspired with her mother to kill the baby she had recently given birth to out of wedlock.

The prosecution further informed the court that Jummai’s mother is currently on the run after allegedly fleeing before she could be arrested.

The court ordered that Jummai remain in custody pending further proceedings, while security agencies continue efforts to apprehend the second suspect.

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