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Yoruba Group Faults South-West Governors Over Oyo School Abductions, Demands Security Overhaul
Egbe Omo Yoruba North America says rising kidnappings expose failures in intelligence and security coordination across region
Egbe Omo Yoruba North America says rising kidnappings expose failures in intelligence and security coordination across region
Egbe Omo Yoruba North America has criticised South-West governors for what it described as lapses in tackling insecurity, following the abduction of primary school pupils in Ogbomoso, Oyo State. The group made its position known in a statement issued on Tuesday, urging urgent reforms to the security architecture across the zone.
The abduction incident, which occurred recently in Ogbomoso, has drawn condemnation from various quarters. According to the National President of Egbe Omo Yoruba North America, Dr. Ayodeji Famuyide, the kidnapping of schoolchildren highlights glaring weaknesses in governance and intelligence gathering. Famuyide said the development has heightened fear among residents and raised doubts about the authorities’ ability to safeguard citizens, especially vulnerable children within educational institutions.
Yorubaland has long been regarded as a centre for educational excellence and peaceful coexistence, but stakeholders say increasing attacks threaten this legacy. Dr. Famuyide lamented that the region is now exposed to criminal activities that instil fear and disrupt daily life for communities. He stated: “The present situation demands an immediate and comprehensive overhaul of our security system to stem kidnappings and violent crimes.”
The group called on state governments in the South-West geopolitical zone to prioritise improved intelligence sharing and stronger collaboration between local security outfits and federal agencies. While no official response had been issued by any South-West governor as at press time, Egbe Omo Yoruba North America maintained that proactive measures are critical to restoring public confidence.
With incidents of banditry and abductions on the rise nationwide, analysts say effective response from both state and federal authorities will be essential to curbing insecurity and ensuring safe learning environments across Nigeria.
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Senate Voids Arrest Threat Against Former NNPC GMD Kyari Over Alleged ₦210trn Misappropriation
Upper chamber withdraws earlier order summoning ex-NNPC chief Mele Kyari in Abuja over missing funds allegations
Upper chamber withdraws earlier order summoning ex-NNPC chief Mele Kyari in Abuja over missing funds allegations
The Senate on Thursday in Abuja nullified its previous directive seeking the arrest of former Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, over an alleged ₦210 trillion missing oil revenue. The decision followed a review of the committee’s earlier resolution that had threatened legal action against Kyari if he failed to appear before lawmakers.
Senators had initially issued a summon after concerns were raised about the whereabouts of ₦210 trillion reportedly accrued from crude oil sales, sparking public debate over transparency in Nigeria’s petroleum sector. However, during plenary on Thursday, the chamber resolved to set aside the arrest order and continue its probe through conventional legislative channels.
The issue of alleged missing oil revenue has drawn significant attention, especially as Nigeria faces mounting fiscal pressures and declining foreign reserves. The controversy emerged when a Senate committee investigating crude oil receipts claimed that huge sums had not been properly accounted for by NNPCL under Kyari’s leadership. The matter has become a focal point for calls for accountability within the oil and gas sector.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio (APC, Akwa Ibom North-West) said at the session that “the Senate must follow due process” in addressing the matter, adding that further actions will be based on findings from ongoing investigations. No official statement was immediately released by Kyari or NNPCL regarding the Senate’s latest decision.
With this development, the Senate is expected to proceed with its inquiry into crude oil sales and remittances, focusing on ensuring proper oversight rather than punitive measures. Stakeholders in the sector have called for transparent handling of public resources to rebuild trust among Nigerians.
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Mexico’s Quiñones Scores First Goal of 2026 World Cup in Opening Match
Forward strikes early as tournament kicks off in Mexico City, giving hosts a strong start to group stage campaign
Forward strikes early as tournament kicks off in Mexico City, giving hosts a strong start to group stage campaign
Mexico’s forward, Julián Quiñones, scored the first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup during the opening match held on Thursday in Mexico City. The goal came in the early minutes of the encounter, setting the tone for the host nation’s campaign in front of a packed Estadio Azteca.
Quiñones found the net after a swift attacking move, capitalising on a defensive lapse by the opposition to put Mexico ahead. The home crowd erupted as Mexico secured an early lead, with fans hopeful that this strong start will propel their team further in the tournament. The match marks the beginning of group stage fixtures for all participating teams.
The opening ceremony featured cultural displays and remarks from FIFA officials, highlighting the significance of Mexico hosting football’s biggest event for a record third time. Local supporters expressed excitement over Quiñones’ performance, while analysts say his early goal could boost team morale as they face tough opponents in their group.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino congratulated Mexico for successfully hosting the opener and praised Quiñones for his decisive play. Mexican national team coach Diego Cocca said after the match that scoring first at home was important for confidence, adding: “We are proud to start well and will continue to work hard.”
With this victory, Mexico takes an early advantage in their group standings. They will return to action in a few days as matches continue across co-host cities in North America. Supporters are optimistic that Quiñones’ performance signals a promising run for El Tri on home soil.
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Oyo State Authority Seizes Livestock Over Illegal Grazing in Iseyin LGA
Move follows farmers’ complaints of crop destruction as Rule of Law Enforcement intensifies clampdown on open grazing
Move follows farmers’ complaints of crop destruction as Rule of Law Enforcement intensifies clampdown on open grazing
The Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority (OYRLEA) has confiscated livestock found grazing illegally in Apata Olomo, along Ado-Awaye Road, Iseyin Local Government Area (LGA), following a series of petitions from local farmers. The enforcement action was carried out on Thursday after farmers alleged that herders’ animals had encroached on farmlands, destroyed crops, and threatened their means of livelihood.
According to a statement issued by Justice Aderonke Aderemi (retd.), Chairperson of OYRLEA, the operation was prompted by mounting complaints from the affected community. The enforcement team—led by retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Francis Ojoomo and accompanied by Kofoworola Akinbode, Chief of Staff to the chairperson, as well as security personnel—visited the area to verify the allegations before impounding animals found in violation of state regulations.
Justice Aderemi explained that the team confirmed reports of open grazing contrary to Oyo State’s livestock management laws. She stated that such activities undermine local food security and threaten peace between farmers and herders in the region. “The enforcement operation was initiated following petitions received from farmers within the community, who alleged that the activities of some herders had led to the destruction of farmlands and the consumption of agricultural produce,” Aderemi said.
The crackdown forms part of wider efforts by Oyo State authorities to enforce legislation banning open grazing and promote sustainable livestock management. While affected herders were not immediately available for comment, OYRLEA reiterated its commitment to protecting agricultural livelihoods and maintaining order in rural communities.
Justice Aderemi emphasised that further operations would continue across Oyo State as at when necessary, urging all livestock owners to comply with relevant regulations or face similar sanctions. The authority also encouraged residents to report violations promptly for swift intervention.
