PHOTOS: Troops rescue two abducted victims in Kwara
Troops of Operation Savannah Shield have rescued two civilians kidnapped in Kwara State.
The victims, Temitope Samuel (42) and Mohammed Sani (40), were secured during an aggressive fighting patrol to Gidan Dogo Ekaa on June 3, 2026, by troops from Patrol Base Babasango after they escaped their captors.
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- Sham sodium massively sensitizing market women.
No real time transmission, no credible election๐ณ๏ธ!!!
Tons of people are out because of INEC this morning again demanding real time transmission!! Omoh, can we just have a free and fair election for once ????
VeryDarkMan Ratel members went to the market to encourage people to get their votersโ card, where they met a woman who claimed that the behe@ded Oyo state school teacher was her family relative.
Guys please our method is already working, even market women are now rejecting rice from government. We need this to go viral again letโs educate more of them. ๐โค๏ธ
โThis government will do everything possible to ensure the safe return of the kidn@pped victims. Teachers were kidn@pped in Abuja before, and nobody went on strike oo. So when it gets to our own people, they should also rise.โ
~FCT Minister, Wike says as protesters storm his office this morning over Oyo school abduction
DSS And Forest Guards Intercept Medical Supplies Suspected To Be Meant For Injยฅred ISWAP Fighters In Borno State
The Department of State Services (DSS) in Borno State, in collaboration with forest guards, has intercepted a large consignment of medical supplies allegedly intended for fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), following recent intelligence-led counter-terrorism operations in the North-East.
According to Zagazola Makama, security sources said the interception was carried out on Friday in Kaga Local Government Area during a coordinated operation along a suspected supply route used by insurgent logistics networks operating within forested areas in the state.
The seized items reportedly include substantial quantities of pain relief medications, anti-malaria injections, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical products, as well as other consumables believed to support battlefield resupply efforts.
The sources added that the consignment was linked to attempts to replenish ISWAP fighters who were said to have suffered heavy casualties and disruptions during recent intelligence-led operations involving US-AFRICOM and Nigerian security forces.
Although officials did not provide full operational details, the interception was described as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle insurgent logistics chains and block the movement of supplies to remote t+rrorist enclaves.
Preliminary investigations suggest the materials were being moved in small, concealed batches to avoid detection along forest routes used by security patrols.
The intercepted items have been taken into custody for forensic examination, while security agencies are expected to intensify operations aimed at disrupting remaining supply networks.