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Abductors Demand Sharia Law, ₦1bn Ransom For Release Of Oyo Pupils, Teachers.
A new twist has emerged in the abduction of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, as reports indicate that the kidnappers are demanding both a ₦1 billion ransom and the implementation of Sharia law as conditions for the release of the victims.
The development was reportedly attributed to the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, who disclosed that the abductors had moved beyond financial demands to include ideological and political conditions.
According to the report, the kidnappers are insisting that the state government implement Sharia law in Oyo State as part of their negotiation terms, raising concerns that the case may be shifting from a conventional kidnapping incident into a broader ideological and security challenge.
The abductors are also said to have listed additional demands, including cash payment, vehicles, food supplies, and the release of detained suspects allegedly held in Oyo and Ibadan.
Specifically, the group is reportedly demanding ₦1 billion to be paid into a Republic of Benin bank account, two Hilux vehicles, and the release of arrested individuals they claim are linked to their network.
The abducted pupils and teachers were taken when armed men attacked schools in Oriire LGA, triggering panic across affected communities and renewed concern over insecurity in the state.
Families of the victims have continued to appeal for urgent intervention, expressing anxiety over the safety and wellbeing of their loved ones still in captivity.
The prolonged detention has heightened tension in the area, with residents and community leaders calling for swift action to secure the release of the abductees.
The reported ideological demand has sparked debate among security analysts and political observers, who say it complicates possible negotiation efforts and raises questions about the evolving nature of kidnapping operations in the region.
While Governor Seyi Makinde, had earlier suggested openness to considering certain demands to secure the victims’ release, the Oyo State House of Assembly has since rejected negotiations with the abductors, insisting on intensified rescue operations instead.
Security agencies are expected to intensify efforts as pressure mounts on authorities to ensure the safe return of the abducted schoolchildren and teachers.
Written by
Adebayo Waheed.
For Leadership Newspapers.
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Your administration continues to pardon bandits with the most unjustifiable excuses but you claim to be fighting insecurity? Be serious. You, Tinubu ,are expecting Nigerians to enlist as forest guards to do what exactly? What happened to all the security agencies Nigeria already have? The level of incompetence in your regime is appalling, and to think you heavily criticized Jonathan for not safeguarding the lives of Nigerians and yours turned out worse.
Resign!
DROPS E36: @streamex - From NFTs to Nasdaq at 26 - and now building the future of commodities
@henrymcphie_ is the co-founder and CEO of Stream X, a Nasdaq-listed company tokenizing physical commodities. He's a mining engineer by training who got into crypto through NFTs at 19, refunded his entire community when the project wound down, and pivoted into building what he calls the future of commodities.
We talk about:
- Why GLDY pays you to hold gold while every ETF and physical vault charges you
- How gold leasing works and why jewellers would rather rent gold than buy it
- Why GLDY is currently institutional-only and what the permissionless version looks like
- How silver fits into the roadmap and why it'll be built differently
- How he raised $55 million on Nasdaq at 26 by surrounding himself with people who'd already done it
And much more...
Timestamps:
- Introduction
- What Streamex Actually Does?
- Henry's Background
- How he get into Mining
- Building a NASDAQ Company at 26
- From NFT Founder to Public Company CEO
- How Much of Success Is Luck?
- World of Crypto
- Taking an NFT Founder Seriously
- Raising $55M at a Young Age
- What Is Streamex?
- Why We Need Tokenized Commodities?
- Why Traditional Gold Doesn't Earn Yield
- Why Gold Was Chosen?
- Building This as a Public Company
- Why List in the US Instead of Canada?
- Sponsorship @NordVPN
- Being Taken Seriously at 26
- Is StreamX a Crypto or Finance Company?
- GLDY Different From Gold ETFs
- How Scalable is Gold Leasing?
- Maths behind 3.5% Yield
- Risks Behind Lending Gold
- RFID Tracking & Gold Verification
- Other Ways to Earn Yield on Gold
- Goal: $1B in AUM
- Why GLDY Is Institution-Focused
- Misconceptions About GLDY
- Which Institutions Will Adopt First?
- Silver Is the Next Focus
- Silver Will Be Retail-Friendly
- What Are Vaults in DeFi?
- Security Tokens vs Permissionless Assets
- What Comes After Silver?
- How Mining Royalties Work?
- Conclusion