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Lagos Police Inspector Testifies on Discovery of Augusta Onuwagbagbe’s Decomposing Body in Ajah
Court hears details of how 21-year-old student’s remains were found at boyfriend’s Oral Estate residence after mother’s report
Court hears details of how 21-year-old student’s remains were found at boyfriend’s Oral Estate residence after mother’s report
A Police Inspector attached to Ajah Police Station, Lagos State, has told a Federal High Court how the decomposing body of 21-year-old Augusta Onuwagbagbe was discovered inside her boyfriend’s home at Oral Estate, Ajah. The testimony was given on Tuesday before Justice Ibironke Harrison in Lagos during the ongoing murder trial of Benjamin Best Nnayereugo, popularly known as Killaboi.
Inspector Odunayo Oloye, who is attached to the Ajah division, recounted that she became involved in the case on July 15, 2023, when Cecilia Onuwagbagbe, Augusta’s mother, lodged a complaint at the station. According to Oloye’s testimony led by state prosecutor Adebayo Araba, Cecilia reported that Augusta—a student of Lead City University, Ibadan—had a disagreement with her boyfriend on July 11. Although Cecilia said she intervened and resolved the dispute, she lost contact with both her daughter and Nnayereugo afterwards.
Oloye explained that all efforts by Cecilia to reach either her daughter or Nnayereugo failed. This prompted Cecilia to contact Augusta’s roommate for assistance. The roommate then directed her to Nnayereugo’s residence at Oral Estate in the Ajah area. It was there that police officers, acting on Cecilia’s report, discovered Augusta’s decomposing body.
The discovery of Augusta’s remains sparked significant public attention last year and renewed calls for improved security measures and better response to missing persons reports across Lagos and other major Nigerian cities. The case also highlighted concerns about domestic violence and the safety of young women in relationships.
Testimony from Inspector Oloye forms part of the evidence being presented by state prosecutors against Nnayereugo. At the time of filing this report, further statements from defence counsel had not been made public. The court is expected to hear more witnesses as proceedings continue in coming weeks.
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Ghana Match Nigeria’s World Cup Feat with Late Win Over Panama in Group Stage
Victory sees Ghana equal Nigeria’s record for African teams at FIFA World Cup, sparking renewed football rivalry
Victory sees Ghana equal Nigeria’s record for African teams at FIFA World Cup, sparking renewed football rivalry
Ghana’s national football team secured a dramatic late victory against Panama on Thursday, June 18, drawing level with Nigeria’s longstanding record for African teams at the FIFA World Cup. The match, held at an international venue, saw the Black Stars clinch three points in their final group stage fixture, ensuring their advancement and matching the Super Eagles’ previous tournament achievement.
The encounter remained tense throughout, with both teams creating chances but failing to convert until the dying moments. Ghana’s persistence paid off as they found the net in stoppage time, sending their supporters into celebration and confirming their place alongside Nigeria in African football history books. The result means Ghana have now equalled the farthest progress by any African side at the men’s World Cup, a milestone first set by Nigeria.
For many Nigerian football fans and analysts, Ghana’s achievement is significant given the historic rivalry between both West African nations. Nigeria set its World Cup benchmark with previous group stage heroics and knockout round appearances, often serving as a point of pride within the continent. Ghana’s recent performance now places them on equal footing, intensifying regional competition ahead of future qualifiers and tournaments.
Football stakeholders across Africa have lauded both sides for representing the continent with distinction on the global stage. While official statements from the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) were not immediately available as at press time, social media has been awash with reactions praising Ghana’s resilience and calling for renewed investment in youth development programmes across both countries.
As preparations begin for the next round of fixtures, focus will shift to whether Ghana can surpass Nigeria’s record and make further history for Africa. The Black Stars’ victory is expected to fuel anticipation among fans and add fresh impetus to ongoing debates about football development in West Africa.
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Makinde Vows Swift Rescue After 32 Pupils, Teachers Abducted in Oyo’s Oriire LGA
Governor says Oyo ‘will not be Chibok’ as families protest, security forces intensify search in Old Oyo National Park
Governor says Oyo ‘will not be Chibok’ as families protest, security forces intensify search in Old Oyo National Park
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has pledged that the mass abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area will not become a repeat of Nigeria’s infamous Chibok tragedy. The governor made the assurance on Tuesday at his Ikolaba, Ibadan residence while addressing families and demonstrators calling for urgent action to rescue the victims taken by armed men on 15 May 2026.
According to official briefings, gunmen attacked three schools—Community Secondary/Grammar School, Esiele; First Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; and L.A. Primary School, Esiele—abducting a total of 25 pupils and seven teachers. One teacher, identified as Michael Oyedokun, was killed during the raid. Intelligence reports indicate that the abductees are being held deep inside Old Oyo National Park, a vast forest spanning several local councils and known for its difficult terrain.
The incident marks the first time in Nigeria that nursery and primary school pupils have been targeted in such numbers by kidnappers. Governor Makinde described the operation to rescue them as “a special type of operation if we do not want to lose any of those children,” stressing that the state government is “bending backwards” to ensure their safe return. He firmly declared: “Oyo State is not Chibok, and we will not be Chibok. Our children will never be in the same situation as Chibok children.”
The mass abduction has triggered widespread protests across Oyo State, with activists such as Martins Vincent Otse (VeryDarkMan) leading calls for accountability and action. Security agencies have launched intensive search operations within Old Oyo National Park despite facing logistical challenges due to the dense forest. Makinde confirmed ongoing negotiations with the kidnappers while assuring residents that every effort is being made to avoid further casualties.
As at press time, rescue operations were still ongoing with heightened public pressure on government and security agencies to secure the victims’ release. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment regarding government’s handling of the crisis.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/oyo-abduction-makinde-not-chibok-rescue-oriire-pupils-2026061800054213041
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Bird Strike Grounds Air Peace Aircraft at Kano Airport, Passengers Disembark Safely
Incident disrupts flight operations on Thursday as emergency teams inspect runway for safety compliance in North-West city
Incident disrupts flight operations on Thursday as emergency teams inspect runway for safety compliance in North-West city
An Air Peace aircraft was forced to abort its scheduled flight and grounded at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on Thursday after suffering a bird strike during take-off. The incident occurred in Kano State, North-West Nigeria, prompting the airline and airport authorities to initiate immediate safety protocols for all passengers and crew on board.
According to officials familiar with airport operations, the bird strike happened shortly after the aircraft began its take-off roll. The pilot reportedly detected an unusual sound and vibration, which led to a decision to halt further movement and return the plane safely to the terminal. All passengers were safely evacuated without any injuries reported.
Bird strikes are a recurring safety concern at several Nigerian airports, especially during early morning or late evening flights when birds are most active. Aviation experts have repeatedly called for improved wildlife management around major runways to minimise such incidents that can damage aircraft engines or delay flight schedules.
Following the incident, emergency response teams carried out a thorough inspection of both the affected aircraft and runway area to assess potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. While neither Air Peace nor airport management issued an official statement immediately after the event, operations at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport were temporarily adjusted pending further clearance from relevant aviation agencies.
Industry observers say such safety-first actions are in line with global best practices. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is expected to review investigation findings before authorising the aircraft’s return to service.
