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Several Houses Destroyed, One Person Injured In Another Flooding In Niger State Communities

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SaharaReporters reliably gathered that the affected communities — Manmusa Kodogi, Efuliman Nasara, Emiyagi, and Tako Malam Halidu — were hit hard by the torrential rainfall, which led to flash floods, collapsed buildings and widespread destruction of property.

Several houses have been destroyed and one person severely injured as a midnight flood ravaged four communities in Bida Local Government Area of Niger State following a heavy downpour that began late Friday, 13 June, and continued into the early hours of Saturday.

SaharaReporters reliably gathered that the affected communities — Manmusa Kodogi, Efuliman Nasara, Emiyagi, and Tako Malam Halidu — were hit hard by the torrential rainfall, which led to flash floods, collapsed buildings and widespread destruction of property.

SaharaReporters had lesrnt that though no fatalities were recorded, the flood left behind a trail of damage, displacing residents and leaving one victim with serious injuries.

The injured person is currently receiving treatment at a local health facility.

Confirming the development to SaharaReporters, the acting Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Hussaini Ibrahim, said: “There are reports [of] several flash-flood [incidents] across Niger State as a result of [the] heavy downpour that happened between yesterday night and this morning.”

He added: “My teams are on ground to ascertain the damages.”

Officials of NSEMA have since been deployed to the affected areas to assess the extent of the damage and coordinate emergency response for affected residents.

SaharaReporters earlier on Saturday exclusively reported that Niger State community, Kpautagi, located in the Mokwa area of the state, has been hit by fresh flooding.

A verified video obtained by SaharaReporters on Saturday showed that the community became flooded after a heavy rainfall which occurred on the morning of Saturday, June 14.

Residents affected by the development stated that the torrential rainfall lasted through the night into the next morning.

They cannot yet confirm the number of casualties or the extent of damage.

SaharaReporters earlier reported flooding in the Mokwa area of Niger State which led to the loss of over 200 lives.

The incident also led to the displacement of thousands of persons.

Eyewitnesses had described a harrowing scene on Thursday morning as bodies were seen in various parts of the town.

Many families have been displaced, while others continue to search for missing loved ones.

SaharaReporters’ earlier review of the budget performance documents for Niger State showed that a sum of N5.7 billion was spent on honorarium and sitting allowances by the state between January 2024 and March 2025.

The state, however, spent less on erosion and flood control during the same period.

In 2024, honorarium and sitting allowances gulped N4.813 billion, while between January and March 2025, N949.2 million was spent on the same purpose. In total, the state spent N5.762 billion on honorarium and sitting allowances between January 2024 and March 2025.

 

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Police foil robbery attempt in Abuja, one dead, others injured

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has disrupted an attemted robbery in the Zone E Extension of Apo Resettlement, Abuja, culminating in a gun battle that killed one and injured two more.

The incident which occurred around 10:30 pm on Monday was revealed in a statement by the FCT spokesperson Josephine Adeh.

“Following a distress call received from a commercial motorcycle rider in Apo Resettlement, reporting heavy gunfire in the area, the Divisional Police Officer of Apo Division immediately mobilised his Ambush and Surveillance Teams to the scene.

“The attackers engaged the police team in a fierce gun battle. In a swift tactical response, a reinforcement team led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations arrived at the scene. The operatives responded with superior firepower, forcing the assailants to flee into the surrounding hills.” the statement revealed.

The statement further revealed three victims with varying injuries were quickly rushed to the hospital for medical attention and a light green Toyota Corolla, registration number GWA 620 AU belonging to one of the victims was recovered from the scene.

Shortly after, one of the victims was confirmed dead by medical personnel. The body was deposited in the hospital morgue.

The command also disclosed that a joint manhunt involving police operatives and local vigilantes is now underway to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

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Kidnap victim, vigilante killed in Kwara gun battle with abductors

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A joint security operation to rescue a kidnap victim in Kwara State on June 23, 2025 ended in heartbreak, as the victim, Alhaji Dauda Isma’il, and an armed vigilante, Haruna Tasusuno, were killed during an exchange of gunfire with the suspected kidnappers in Korori village, Baruten Local Government Area.

Zagazola Makama confirmed from sources that a combined team of soldiers, police, local vigilantes, and hunters encountered the kidnappers during a bush combing process. In the exchange of gunfire, Tasusuno was struck in the stomach and later pronounced dead at the General Hospital in Okuta.

One of the suspected kidnappers was also shot dead, and an AK-47 rifle with breach number TK6099 along with 13 rounds of live ammunition was recovered from the scene. However, other members of the gang managed to escape into the forest.

Tragically, the body of the kidnap victim, Alhaji Isma’il, was later discovered in the forest with multiple machete wounds. He was also confirmed dead at the hospital.

Both the vigilante and the victim were buried according to Islamic rites. Meanwhile, the corpse of the neutralised kidnapper was seized and set ablaze by an angry mob before security reinforcements could arrive.

Security agencies have intensified efforts to track down the fleeing members of the gang.

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Yelwata: Nasarawa Tiv community condemns AIGDU’s claims over Tor Tiv’s appeal

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The Tiv Development Association in Nasarawa State has condemned claims made by the Alago Ikweyi Gbayi Development Union, AIGDU, against its appeal to the Federal government in the wake of the massacre of over 200 natives of Yelwata in Benue State.

Expressing disdain, the Tiv group alleged that AIGDU appeared to be celebrating the genocidal murder of innocent people without regard to the emotions of the affected community.

A statement by Professor Emmanuel Kucha, the Acting President of the Tiv Development Association in Nasarawa State, insisted that the words of AIGDU do not represent the voice of the Alago nation, known for peace and communal living.

Recall that during President Bola Tinubu’s condolence visit to Benue, the Tor Tiv had alleged that the Tivs in Nasarawa were being oppressed and their lands taken away. He had claimed that the killings were not farmer-herder clashes but genocidal land grabs.

But following the Tor Tiv’s appeal to Tinubu to address the matter and save his people, AIGDU released a statement claiming the Tivs do not have ancestral lands in Keana, Obi and Awe LGAs.

However, the Tiv Development Association in Nasarawa State has now debunked those claims, insisting that the lands in question were given to them by their forefathers.

The statement partly read, “It is puzzling that whilst the state government is acquiring our land compulsorily for a purported agricultural purpose, it is the Alago Nation that has become the mouthpiece of the Executive Governor of Nasarawa State and the only ethnic group supporting this clearly unlawful action and injustice against the Tiv Nation.

‘‘We must make it abundantly clear without mincing words that the lands in question were deforested by our forefathers and passed on to us from generation to generation and the allegation that they belong to the Alago Nation is not correct. That explains why the Alago Development Association is supporting the mass and compulsory acquisition of the same by the government.

“We have chosen not to join issues with the Alago Development Association, because we believe that we are brothers and stand to gain more by fighting this injustice and ensuring that our lands are preserved. Our brothers should note that, if this injustice against the Tiv nation is allowed to stand, no farming community in Nasarawa State is safe, including their own ancestral homes and farmlands.

“The Alago Nation is trying to rewrite the history for selfish reasons which are in bad taste. The ADA is being economical with the truth by distorting our collective history. However, the Tiv Development Association (TIDA) will always stand by the truth which has being in existence over these many years.

‘‘We do not have any dispute with the Alago Nation, and will not be dragged into one, we only mentioned specific individuals who have continued to play a part in the injustice against our people.

“We believe that the Tiv and the Alago Nations have a common history. They have fought together side by side against injustice and they stand to gain more by standing together and speaking with one voice against this manifest and colossal injustice.”

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