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Ogun Police Arrest Three for Cultism and Robbery, Deny Rescue of Oyo Kidnap Victims
Command recovers stolen motorcycle, generator parts worth ₦650,000; Police refute claims of Oyo abduction rescue
Command recovers stolen motorcycle, generator parts worth ₦650,000; Police refute claims of Oyo abduction rescue
Operatives of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested three suspects linked to cultism, armed robbery, and the diversion of a generator in separate operations across the state. The arrests were made following recent intelligence-led efforts in Ago-Iwoye, Mowe, and Warewa divisions, according to a statement issued by DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the command’s spokesperson, on Friday.
One of the suspects, identified as a notorious leader of the Eiye Confraternity operating in the Mowe area, was apprehended by officers from the Mowe Division. In addition to his arrest, police recovered a stolen motorcycle and parts of a 10KVA generator valued at ₦650,000 during follow-up investigations. Two other suspects were also nabbed in connection with related cult and robbery incidents within the state.
The Ogun Police Command said these arrests come amid increased concerns over cult-related violence and robberies in South-West Nigeria. Residents have repeatedly called for tougher action against cult groups and criminal gangs that disrupt local communities and threaten public safety.
In his statement, DSP Babaseyi emphasised that the operations were part of ongoing community-responsive policing strategies. He further clarified that reports circulating about the rescue of kidnap victims in Oyo State by Ogun police operatives were false. “The command wishes to state categorically that no such rescue operation was carried out by our officers in Oyo State,” Babaseyi said.
The command reiterated its commitment to intensifying security patrols and intelligence gathering across all divisions. Stakeholders have urged police authorities to sustain these measures to ensure lasting peace in Ogun and neighbouring states affected by similar security challenges.
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Kano ADC Factional Leaders Clash Over Governorship Ticket Ahead of 2027 Election
Dispute between two aspirants exposes deepening rift in ADC Kano chapter as party faces internal challenges
Dispute between two aspirants exposes deepening rift in ADC Kano chapter as party faces internal challenges
A fresh round of disagreement has erupted within the Kano State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as two leading governorship aspirants are now locked in a tussle over the party’s ticket for the 2027 election. The incident, which unfolded in Kano on Monday, has exposed the growing division in the state party structure.
According to party insiders, both aspirants are laying claim to the ADC governorship ticket, insisting they are the legitimate candidates. The dispute reportedly began after parallel congresses were held by rival factions earlier this month, each producing its own set of executives and preferred aspirant. This latest development has led to heightened tension among supporters, with each camp accusing the other of violating party guidelines and due process.
The crisis comes at a critical time for opposition parties in Kano State, North-West geopolitical zone, as they prepare for what is expected to be a fiercely contested governorship poll. For many observers, infighting within smaller parties like ADC could limit their ability to present a unified front against dominant parties such as APC and NNPP. Political analysts warn that unresolved disputes may weaken ADC’s negotiating power in potential alliances or coalition arrangements ahead of 2027.
Efforts by some senior ADC members to broker peace between both camps have so far yielded little result. Party officials at the national level have not issued any formal statement as at press time, while sources close to both aspirants maintain that consultations are ongoing. A reconciliation committee is reportedly being considered to resolve the impasse and restore unity ahead of critical pre-election activities.
The continued standoff raises questions about internal democracy within Nigeria’s political parties and whether smaller parties can overcome internal divisions to play a meaningful role in upcoming electoral contests.
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US Embassy in Abuja Launches ₦1.4m Express Visa Interviews for Nigerians, Promises 10-Day Appointment
New fast-track programme starts July 1, targets B-1/B-2 applicants as authorities move to clear backlogs before World Cup
New fast-track programme starts July 1, targets B-1/B-2 applicants as authorities move to clear backlogs before World Cup
The United States embassy in Abuja has announced a new premium visa interview service for Nigerians seeking business and tourist visas, with appointments guaranteed within 10 working days from July 1, 2026. The initiative, disclosed by the US Department of State on Saturday, aims to address longstanding appointment delays affecting many Nigerian applicants.
Under the pilot programme, eligible B-1 (business) and B-2 (tourist) visa applicants can pay an additional $750—about ₦1.4 million at current parallel market rates—on top of the regular $185 visa fee, bringing total charges to $935 per applicant. The service will be available at selected embassies and consulates, with Abuja expected to participate in the rollout.
US officials said the premium fee only covers expedited interview scheduling and does not guarantee visa approval. “Applicants who opt for this service will get a confirmed interview date within ten business days, but standard eligibility requirements still apply,” a spokesperson from the US State Department noted in a statement. The pilot is scheduled to run until December 31, 2026, after which authorities will review its impact.
The move comes as the US prepares for increased travel demand ahead of the FIFA World Cup in North America and responds to mounting complaints from Nigerians about lengthy waiting times for appointments. According to immigration advisory sources tracking the programme, applicants must complete the DS-160 form and pay both standard and premium fees before selecting an express slot if available at their chosen embassy or consulate.
Further application guidelines are expected to be published by participating embassies before July. While authorities say the express programme is targeted at travellers with urgent business or family needs, they emphasised that paying for faster appointments does not influence visa adjudication outcomes. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment on how these new fees may affect ordinary Nigerians.
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Ondo Security Firm Rescues Abducted Trader, Arrests Two Suspects in Irele LGA
GSSL operation foils ₦40 million ransom demand as police take custody of alleged kidnappers in Ondo South-West
GSSL operation foils ₦40 million ransom demand as police take custody of alleged kidnappers in Ondo South-West
A private security company, Gallery Security Services Limited (GSSL), has dismantled a kidnap syndicate and rescued a 37-year-old trader, Morenike Falona, who was held captive for three days in Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State. The incident took place last week after the victim was abducted from her residence at Orelopo Street, off Ebute Road, in Irele Town.
According to findings, the kidnappers stormed Falona’s family home and, after failing to seize her husband, forced her into his vehicle before fleeing the scene. Acting on intelligence, GSSL mobilised a twenty-member rapid response team that tracked the suspects to a hideout within a palm plantation in the Iju-Osun community. The operation led to the safe recovery of Falona and the arrest of two alleged kidnappers: Obibodefiyie Ajuesie (36) from Ajapa Community and Monday Lucky (popularly known as “Gazilo,” 37) from Akpata Community — both within Ese-Odo Local Government Area.
Kidnap-for-ransom cases have surged across Ondo State and much of Nigeria’s South-West zone in recent months, with residents increasingly turning to private security outfits for protection amid concerns over police capacity. The abduction of traders and business owners has become a major issue for local communities who fear further attacks if perpetrators are not prosecuted.
Confirming the development, GSSL management said the operation was supported by credible intelligence from community members. “Our team acted swiftly to prevent payment of a ₦40 million ransom demanded by the suspects,” a company spokesperson stated. Ondo State Police Command has since taken custody of the two suspects for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The rescue has brought relief to residents of Irele LGA, but stakeholders warn that more robust collaboration between formal security agencies and local operatives is needed to curb rising insecurity. Police authorities urged citizens to report suspicious activity promptly while promising sustained patrols across vulnerable communities.
