BREAKING NEWS....
Police Rescue Ex-Power Minister's Sister, Twin Sons, Neutralise 2 Suspects
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rescued Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12 year old twin sons, Peter and Paul, alive during a late-night rescue operation carried out around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Two suspected kidnappers were neutralised in a gun duel with police operatives, while two firearms were recovered from the gang.
The victims, including the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, were abducted around 7:30 a.m. on June 3, 2026, while on their way to drop the children at school.
Police sources disclosed that sustained intelligence tracking and tactical pressure forced the kidnappers into a confrontation with operatives, leading to the successful rescue of the victims.
Security operatives are currently combing nearby areas for fleeing members of the kidnapping syndicate, some of whom are believed to have escaped with gunshot wounds.
The word "Shari'a" is what they don't want to hear, not their fault. It is a result of what they were taught in their Sunday schools.
It is not easy to change a childhood mindset.
Deliberate misinformation, wrong programming. Anything Islam has to be fought blindly.
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For eight months, the team maintained a quiet and diligent approach.
The FID-STS conducted a discreet, patient, and determined investigation into a notorious FCT kidnapping, robbery, and extortion syndicate.
The syndicate believed they would not be apprehended. This assumption proved incorrect.
Watch the documentary to learn more about their operations.
A division comprises about 10,000 men; Nigeria Army alone has roughly 10 divisions, amounting to at least 100,000 personnel.
Admittedly, not every soldier will carry a rifle; some are mechanics, cooks, accountants, and even doctors. However, Nigeria can field 10,000 men. I have not added Navy and Air Force or civil defense
Nigeria could also issue an international tender for a fleet of 500 helicopters, either for purchase or lease, with mercenary pilots involved.
With the aid of international satellite imagery, it's possible to identify terrorist strongholds and unleash chaos with an air mobile force of 10,000 men.
Close the borders with support from Chad, Niger, Cameroon, and Benin.
Why has this not been implemented?
This is why I feel many Yoruba people never truly learned their own culture.
Both Islam and Christianity found fertile ground in Yorubaland not because they introduced morality to us, but because Yoruba society already had strong moral foundations through the OmolΓΊΓ bΓ ethos.
Respect, honesty, courage, dignity, hard work, and putting humanity first were part of Yoruba values long before anyone spoke of hellfire or Jannah.
If youβre only doing good because you fear punishment or hope for a reward, are you truly a good person, or simply acting in your own interest?
Doing good because it is right will always be morally higher than doing good out of fear or expectation of reward.
I thought I'd seen it all until I saw a Yoruba lady who put Muslimah and Feminist on her profile and is still fighting for Sharia law.
Perfect description of confusion.
You are a Yoruba woman. In your region, child marriage is not accepted. If it were common there, you might have been married off at a very young age, like 6 years old. That would have stopped you from getting an education.
Go to northern Nigeria and you will see many young girls who should be in school. Instead, they are already mothers to 5 or more children. They are often married to older men who have several wives, including those they divorced before.
It remains more common in the northern regions (North West and North East). Data shows high rates, for example, over 50% of girls in some northern areas married before 18, with states like Bauchi at around 74%. Many girls face early motherhood and polygamous marriages.
You should feel lucky that you are not from a region where this is common. You would not be able to write messages like this. You may not fully understand the struggles these girls face, which are linked to practices in Islam.
Only a few educated Muslim families focus on educating their daughters instead of marrying them off as children.
Even Aisha, a key figure in Islam, was reportedly married at age six to Muhammad. This meant she did not have a normal childhood, and adult activities began at a young age.
She herself once said In Sahih al-Bukhari that she had not seen any women suffer as much as Muslim (believing) women.