🚨BREAKING: Falana Recounts How U.S. Forces Rescued Abducted American From Sokoto Forest in 2020
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has recalled the 2020 rescue of American citizen Philip Walton, describing it as an example of intelligence-driven security operations.
Speaking in a video shared by TVC, Falana explained that Walton was kidnapped in neighbouring Niger Republic and later moved to a forest in Sokoto State, Nigeria. According to him, U.S. authorities used surveillance drones to track and pinpoint the kidnappers' exact location.
Falana further claimed that when American special forces arrived at the scene, they deployed a substance that reportedly caused both the abductors and captives to fall asleep. The troops then carried out the rescue operation, secured Walton's release, and neutralized the kidnappers.
Reflecting on the incident, Falana argued that Nigeria could benefit from similar technology and tactics in its fight against banditry, saying he believes the United States could assist with such capabilities.
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🚨 BREAKING: A disturbing incident has emerged from Benin, where a woman allegedly threw her 5-year-old child into a river after acting on advice she received from a self-proclaimed spiritual seer.
The woman reportedly said she had been unable to conceive again after the child was born and claimed the child had never been able to walk. Seeking answers, she visited a seer who allegedly convinced her that the child was not human but a python in disguise.
According to her account, the seer warned that keeping the child alive would either prevent her from having more children or cause her to continue giving birth to children with similar conditions. Influenced by this belief, she allegedly took the child to a river and threw the child into the water. Authorities are investigating the incident.
According to local reports, Boko Haram has reportedly released 416 women and children who were abducted from Ngoshe in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State. The development was confirmed by a community youth leader on June 6, bringing a measure of relief to families who had endured months of uncertainty and anguish.
The reported release marks a significant moment for the affected community, though concerns remain over the broader security challenges and the fate of other victims still believed to be in captivity.
Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her children were rescued within 48 hours, yet many schoolchildren and their teachers kidnapped in other incidents remain in captivity. That contrast raises a difficult question, does the life of an ordinary citizen receive the same urgency and attention as that of the politically connected? A government is judged not by how quickly it protects the powerful, but by how consistently it protects everyone.
BREAKING: Police operatives have rescued Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, after they were abducted in Ibadan.
The victims were reportedly kidnapped at about 7:30 a.m. on June 3, 2026, while Mrs. John-Paul was taking her children to school.
In a coordinated rescue operation, security operatives engaged the kidnappers in a fierce gun battle, leading to the neutralisation of two suspected gang members. Two firearms were also recovered during the operation.
Police sources disclosed that a combination of intelligence gathering, strategic tracking, and sustained tactical pressure forced the kidnappers into a vulnerable position, ultimately leading to the safe rescue of the victims and the dismantling of the criminal operation.
The successful operation highlights what security agencies can achieve when intelligence, coordination, and decisive action are effectively deployed.
This is Odeomu in Ayedade LGA, not some forgotten settlement hidden from government reach. Yet after four years under Governor Ademola Adeleke's administration, this is the condition of a public school in the community.
A government that cannot properly maintain its schools raises serious questions about its ability to manage the broader affairs of a state. Four years was enough time to change the story, but the reality on the ground speaks for itself.
When campaign vehicles return to Odeomu with loud promises and familiar slogans, remember these images. Compare what was inherited with what has been delivered. Then make your decision at the ballot box in August 2026, because the future of Ayedade LGA and Osun State as a whole deserves careful consideration.
🚨 EMERGENCY: Omoyele Sowore, joined by concerned Nigerians, has taken to the streets of Abuja, calling for the urgent rescue of the abducted teachers and schoolchildren from Oyo State.