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EXCLUSIVE: “Bandits Killed My Twin Babies, Threw Their Bodies To Dogs” — Katsina Woman Shares Devastating Story After Escaping Captivity
Her voice trembled as she recounted her three-month ordeal in the forest hideout of ruthless bandits who snuffed life out of her newborn twins — feeding them to dogs.
With quivering lips and eyes brimming with tears, Aisha Mohammed (not her real name), a 35-year-old survivor of captivity, sat under a neem tree at a safe house in one of the villages in the Dutsin-ma Local Government Area of Katsina State.
Her voice trembled as she recounted her three-month ordeal in the forest hideout of ruthless bandits who snuffed life out of her newborn twins — feeding them to dogs.
“They said my babies cried too much… that their cries could attract soldiers. They told me, ‘Your twins are a risk. We’re ending the problem today.’ The next thing I saw was blood,” she told SaharaReporters in an exclusive chat, wiping a steady stream of tears with the hem of her scarf.
“They killed them and… and gave them to dogs. My babies…”
Her haunting story, one of several unreported; began around 2am on a quiet night in Dutsin-ma, Katsina State. Bandits, on April 18, 2025 stormed her community in a hail of gunfire, abducting her and several others.
Her husband, a local vigilante, confronted them and was gunned down alongside other defenders.
“I didn’t even know he was dead until after I was released. For weeks I had been praying he’d rescue me… not knowing he died that night,” she said, her voice breaking.
In the bandits’ forest camp, hell became her daily reality. She went into labour without aid or mercy. There were no midwives, no medical assistance — just the cold ground, pain, and fear. She birthed her twin boys assisted by other female captives in the dark, surrounded by armed men, and nursed them under constant threat.
“I begged them — I pleaded. I said I would take them deeper into the bush so they wouldn’t cry loud. But they didn’t care. They said my babies were disturbing their peace.”
One week after their birth, the twins were murdered in front of her and other abductees. The killers dismembered the tiny corpses and tossed them to dogs.
“I watched with my eyes. My hands were tied. I fainted… I died and came back. Nothing hurts more.”
Food was barely enough to survive. Captives were fed once daily with tuwon dawa, a coarse dough made from guinea corn, served with a soured, salty gruel made from the same ingredient.
“We ate it every day. Just once a day. And if you refused, you’d starve,” she said.
Worse than the hunger was the constant sexual violence.
“Some of us were raped daily,” Aisha whispered. “Sometimes, even in front of others. If you cried, they laughed. If you resisted, they beat you,” she recounted while sobbing.
She also gave rare insight into the staggering wealth the bandits were hoarding.
“They stored Nigeria’s N1000 notes in sacks like rice. I saw it with my eyes. When they ran out of papers to wrap their weed, they’d tear the notes and roll marijuana with it. The money there… it’s not millions, it’s hundreds of millions,” she said.
Even more disturbing were the terror plans she overheard.
“They talked about attacking the Federal University in Dutsin-ma. They said the government would pay more ransom for professors and students. They planned to kidnap in dozens and use the ransom to buy anti-aircraft guns and launch more attacks,” she disclosed.
“They also said Sabon Gari Safana village would be next — that they would ‘clear it out’ because the residents were providing intelligence to security operatives.”
She and five others escaped one night when the bandits carelessly slept on duty — a month after the twins were killed.
But her story raises painful, urgent questions about the state of Nigeria’s internal security and intelligence capabilities. How do armed groups — often deep in the forest — continue to coordinate elaborate kidnappings, move with military precision, and collect multimillion-naira ransoms using high-grade telecoms infrastructure without interception?
With reports like Aisha’s painting a picture of terror groups possessing hundreds of millions in cash, military-grade weapons, and plans to attack strategic institutions, the failure of Nigeria’s surveillance, counterterrorism, and ransom-monitoring systems becomes more glaring. The bandits she described used modern smartphones to communicate, track news, and even access YouTube tutorials on weaponry. Yet, they move and operate for months — even years — without disruption.
“They used new phones and always had network. They’d say, ‘Government no fit track us here.’ And truly, no one ever came… until the day we escaped,” Aisha said.
Her survival — as miraculous as it is — only underscores a brutal reality: countless others are still held in such camps, lost in the wilderness of failed intelligence, failed governance, and forgotten humanity.
Aisha — we’ve given her this pseudonym to protect her identity — is now under trauma care, struggling to piece together a life shattered by unimaginable horror. Her testimony sheds crucial light on the growing menace of armed banditry in northern Nigeria, where human life is daily reduced to ashes under the boots of terror.
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Police bust syndicate behind nude photo blackmail in Lagos
Men of the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Lagos, have apprehended three suspects who allegedly run a cyber blackmail and extortion scheme in the state.
According to the spokesperson of the unit, DSP Ovie Ewhubare, the suspects get a hold of their victims explicit photos and then threaten to release them if a ransom is not paid.
He said that the suspects, two males and a female, were apprehended after a petition was filed by a complainant who reported being repeatedly threatened by unknown individuals demanding money.
“The complainant received several phone calls in which the callers threatened to release her nude photographs to the public if she failed to pay them. Acting out of fear and emotional distress, she transferred money to the suspects.
The situation escalated when the suspects demanded an additional N10 million, prompting her to formally petition the police,” he said
The police imagemaker state dthat upon receipt of the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, PSFU, Mr Kayode Ojapinwa, ordered the immediate deployment of operatives to investigate the matter.
“The investigation led to the arrest of the three suspects. Investigations revealed that one of the suspects gained unlawful access to the complainant’s mobile device and fraudulently transferred her nude photographs to his own device. Further findings indicated that he conspired with the other suspects and other accomplices currently at large to demand and receive money from the complainant in several tranches,” he said
According to him, the suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.
The image maker said that investigations were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate and to recover all proceeds of the alleged crime.
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Catholic Priest Collapses And D!es In Front Of Congregation While Walking To Tabernacle To Return Holy Communion
A Catholic priest has tragically passed away after suddenly collapsing in front of the congregation during Sunday mass.
The tragic incident took place last Sunday, February 1 in Wiesmath in the district of Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Shortly after administering Holy Communion, 59-year-old priest Raimund Beisteiner was about to return the host to the tabernacle when he “suddenly” collapsed, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Vienna.
“Despite immediate professional assistance, he di£d in the church,” the statement said.
The mayor of Wiesmath, Erich Rasner, had also attended the Mass with many other believers and witnessed the dramatic scenes.
The shock in Wiesmath at the loss of the popular priest is great. Beisteiner had shaped the spiritual life of the parish for almost two decades and was highly regarded far beyond the community.
Rasner praised him as an “extremely conscientious, sensitive priest” and also emphasized the personal loss of a friendship that had grown over many years.
A prayer service was organized at short notice for the late priest. It was attended by numerous priests from the deanery as well as Archbishop Josef Grünwidl.

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Nollywood Actress, Angela Okorie Allegedly Re-Arrested Over Alleged Refusal To Pay Lawyer Who Secured Her Bail (Video)
Angela Okorie, the Nigerian actress, has reportedly been re-arrested over allegations that she refused to pay the lawyer who secured her bail from Suleja Prison.
Angela was re-arrested at the Suleja prison on Tuesday, immediately she was released on bail.
This came less than an hour after actor Stanley Ontop raised the alarm over an alleged plan to re-arrest the actress after release on Tuesday.
Speaking in a video on Instagram, actress Doris Ogala who said she is already on her way to the police station, stated that the actress was re-arrested by an unnamed Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, for refusing to pay the N5 million agreed fee to secure her bail.
Doris said; “You see, one thing is for someone to cut their clothes according to their size. Angela has been arrested again. As a matter of fact, I’m going to the police station now. You see, when Angela was arrested by Mercy, she called a friend of her or village person. I don’t know how they relate. To help her get a SAN.
“And the SAN charged them N5 million. I think the SAN was the one who even facilitated the bail and all that. Now when Angela knew that they have granted her bail according to the lady, Angela started saying that she didn’t ask her to get a SAN and she wasn’t going to pay the money, and meanwhile this lady has deposited.”
Recall that Angela, who was granted bail on Friday after her arrest by Mercy Johnson over alleged defamation, regained her freedom few minutes ago after perfecting her bail conditions.
Watch Doris Ogala speak

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