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Abducted Nigerian Law School Students Pay N10million Each For Release, Say ‘Police Lied About Rescuing Us’
Obiora also debunked the Nigerian police claims that the operatives rescued him and five other students from kidnappers in Benue State.
A Nigerian Law School student, David Obiora, who was abducted on his way to Yola Campus, has narrated a harrowing account of beatings, starvation, and community-aided captivity.
Obiora also debunked the Nigerian police claims that the operatives rescued him and five other students from kidnappers in Benue State.
In an exclusive interview, Obiora, who hails from Anambra State, said he and others were kidnapped on July 20 along Zakibiam-Mukari Expressway after boarding an Al Dampulo Company Transport Limited vehicle from Onitsha en route to Yola.
“The road was blocked with sticks and tables. The driver tried to escape by turning, but the vehicle got stuck inside the bush. That was how the kidnappers caught us,” Obiora said.
gers were six law students while others were traders and travellers.
Obiora said they were tortured daily in captivity, fed only once a day, and forced to drink mud water.
“We paid N10 million each to be released,” he said, adding that they spent five gruesome days in the kidnappers’ den — from Saturday, June 26, to Wednesday, July 31.
Contrary to the narrative pushed by the police that they were rescued, Obiora insisted that the security operatives played no role in their freedom.
“No, the police didn’t rescue us. We paid ransom and we were released. The police were just scared the kidnappers might kill us. They didn’t come close,” he said.
He also dismissed the involvement of the Council of Legal Education, stating plainly that “there was no role they played.”
After their release, Obiora and his fellow victims trekked for hours through dense bush paths from Benue into Taraba before finally reaching a restaurant near a motor park, where they waited overnight for a transport manager who helped facilitate their trip to Yola.
He painted a chilling picture of the conditions in the kidnapper’s camp, stating that the entire local community was complicit in the crime.
“Elderly women cooked for us. Children watched us as we moved in and out to ease ourselves. Nobody tried to stop the evil—they were all part of it. It’s a community business,” Obiora said.
He identified the area as Jota community, inhabited by the Tiv ethnic group in Benue State.
One of the kidnappers, according to Obiora, openly bragged about being in the business for nine years, boasting of owning a Toyota Highlander and other cars, while his wife and children lived comfortably and attended school outside the forest.
Obiora said the mastermind behind the operation is a former soldier who fled the military and now uses his influence to settle corrupt personnel in the army and navy.
He said: “Even one of them told me that he has been in the business for nine years. He has not stepped out from that bush. He bought a Highlander for his wife.
“He bought another car too, but he can’t drive the car. His wife and children are somewhere living comfortably. The children are going to school.
“I think his wife is also going to school. So, I’m suggesting the army, the navy, air force should go in there and wipe the entire community and clear everything there because the kidnappers are using the community as a shield. Having known that the security agencies cannot just start coming to kill innocent civilians, so they use those communities as a shield.
“And secondly, their fear of security agencies coming there to kill innocent people also, they told us they don’t kill their kidnapped victims. They just collect ransom and go. They told me specifically that they don’t kill and that they are in partnership.
“They will even settle the army and settle the navy. In fact, the oga is a runaway soldier. He said he is a runaway soldier.
“So, he has so many weapons in his stead, in his house. So, he settles the army. He even has a jujuman from Kano that tells him if army is coming inside the bush and the jujuman will suppress the army.
“The jujuman will make sure the army doesn’t come forward. So, I suggest they drop air strikes there and clear everything there. That place should be a dry land.”
Calling for drastic government intervention, Obiora urged the Nigerian military to carry out airstrikes and clear the forested region completely.
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PRESIDENT TINUBU’S TRIBUTE TO CENTENARIAN ALHAJI TANKO YAKASAI
Of the noble men and women who stood firm for our liberty and freedom from repressive colonial subjugation, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai is the last man standing. Born a hundred years ago in Kano City, Alhaji Yakasai exemplifies a purposeful life, carving out a meaningful legacy despite humble beginnings.
Disturbed by the injustice and maltreatment he witnessed under colonial rule, he chose to join the fight for Nigeria’s liberation. As a young man, Baba Yakasai channelled his energy into the struggle for the emancipation of his people and the rest of the country as a freedom fighter, journalist, and frontline political activist.
His activism led him to join hands with comrades in the Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), led by the visionary radical Mallam Aminu Kano. Through NEPU, Yakasai and his co-travellers launched a massive awakening campaign in Northern Nigeria, igniting the fire for the Independence struggle.
In the aftermath of Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, Yakasai maintained an abiding faith in the country and its development. He played several significant roles, including serving as State Commissioner in Kano under Military Governor Audu Bako and as Special Assistant on National Assembly Liaison to President Shehu Shagari during the Second Republic.
In both youth and old age, Yakasai remains a shining example of commitment to Nigeria. He is a consensus builder who consistently weighs in on the side of national cohesion, peaceful coexistence, and democratic consolidation.
In celebrating Baba Yakasai today, I am not only celebrating the man and his personal achievements, but also a century of dedicated service to freedom and democracy and many years of supporting me and the progressive cause.
I am pleased to join family, friends and associates to celebrate the life and commitment of Alhaji Tanko Yakasai as he turns 100 on December 5.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President and Commander-in-Chief
Federal Republic of Nigeria
December 4, 2025
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Boris Johnson Says He Feels “Perfectly Safe” in Nigeria, Praises Imo State’s Progress
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s security, saying he feels perfectly safe during his visit to the country. His remarks come amid ongoing reports of insecurity in various parts of Nigeria, making his statement a notable endorsement of the nation’s stability in certain regions.
Johnson made the declaration on Thursday, December 4, 2025, while addressing participants at the Imo State Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri, the state capital. He acknowledged having read travel advisories and news reports highlighting security concerns prior to his trip but said his experience has been reassuring.
He said he feels perfectly safe in the country and emphasized that the summit environment and local hospitality contributed to his sense of security. He also asked the audience if they felt safe, receiving an enthusiastic affirmation.
During his visit, Johnson commended Governor Hope Uzodimma and the Imo State Government for their development initiatives, particularly efforts to provide 24-hour electricity. He highlighted the potential of Nigeria as a hub for innovation and economic growth, noting the opportunities presented by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
While his statements have been welcomed by some as a boost to international confidence in Nigeria, analysts caution that the former prime minister’s experience reflects only a controlled and secure environment within Imo State. Several parts of the country continue to face challenges, including banditry, communal conflicts, and kidnappings.
Nonetheless, Johnson’s visit and remarks are significant, sending a positive message to investors and global observers about Nigeria’s potential for stability and progress. They also underscore the contrast between localized experiences of safety and broader security challenges across the country.
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Dangote to Uzodimma: Just show me where to invest
By Emmanuel Iheaka, OWERRI
The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has assured Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State that his group will be one of the biggest investors in the state.
Dangote gave the assurance at the opening session of the Imo Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri on Thursday.
The renowned Africa’s industrialist urged Uzodimma to indicate his preferred area of investment and forget the rest.
Dangote described the Imo governor as a personal friend of decades and commended him for providing enabling environment for investment.
“We will be one of your biggest investors in Imo. So, please tell me the area to invest and we will invest”, Dangote declared.
He called on entrepreneurs to always invest at home, adding that foreigners cannot drive the economy of any nation more than the nationals.
“What attracts foreign investors is a domestic investor. Africa has about 30 percent of the world’s minerals. We are blessed,” he submitted.
Dangote reiterated that his refinery was set to launch 1.4 million barrels per day capacity, the highest for any single refinery in the world.
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