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  • Kidnappers of hotel lodgers in Edo reduce ransom to N40m

    Kidnappers of hotel lodgers in Edo reduce ransom to N40m

    Abductors of eight persons from a hotel in Ibillo, Akoko-Edo local government area have reduced their ransom demand from N100m to N40m.

    The kidnappers dressed in military uniforms to gain access into the hotel where they abducted the owner and seven lodgers.

    Traditional ruler of the town, Okpahi of Imoga Kingdom, Oba Patrick Abudu, said the kidnappers reduced the ransom on Monday evening.

    He said they are negotiating with the kidnappers to reduce the ransom to N20m.

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    Oba Abudu said all stakeholders and members of community have been placed om standby to raise the cash after conclusion of negotiations.

    He said: “We have continued to negotiate with the kidnappers and they have agreed to reduce the ransom to N40 million. But we hope the can bring it down to N20 million.

    “Our people are on standby to raise the money for the ransom. And payment will be made as soon as the cash is complete.

    “We are worried over the safety of our people as it has been five days since they were kidnapped.”

  • Police bust cult members from Edo, Lagos, Osun in Ondo

    Police bust cult members from Edo, Lagos, Osun in Ondo

    …arrest 25 suspects during initiation

    …recovers SUV highlander, motorcycle from cult leaders 

    Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have foiled an alleged cult initiation ceremony at Uso community in Owo Local Government Area of the state, arresting 25 suspected members of a proscribed cult group.

    The suspects were alleged to be members of the outlawed Black Axe confraternity, also known as the Neo Black Movement (NBM), while their arrest followed credible intelligence received by the police from concerned citizens.

    According to the police, the suspects reportedly travelled from Lagos, Osun, and Edo states to Ondo State to participate in the initiation of new members into the cult group before they were caught and apprehended. 

    Their arrest was confirmed in a statement issued on Sunday by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, and made available to journalists in Akure, the state capital.

    “Acting swiftly on the information, operatives of the Command were mobilised and deployed using intelligence-led tactics to disrupt the planned initiation. 

    “The operation resulted in the arrest of twenty-five (25) suspects, drawn from Ondo State, Osun State, Lagos State, and Edo State, at the scene of the initiation,” Abayomi said. 

    He disclosed that one Toyota Highlander SUV and one unregistered Daylong motorcycle were recovered during the operation, adding that the suspects are currently in police custody.

    Abayomi further revealed that the suspects have allegedly confessed to their involvement in cult-related activities and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

    Commending the operatives, the Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, CP Adebowale Lawal, lauded his men for their swift response, professionalism and dedication, stressing that the command would not relent in its fight against cultism across the state.

    Lawal also expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, for his strategic leadership and continued support, which he said had strengthened the command’s anti-cultism operations.

    The Ondo police boss, however, advised youths to shun cultism and other criminal activities, warning that such acts only lead to grave consequences. 

    He reassured residents of the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in the state and urged the public to continue providing credible information to aid crime prevention.

  • Edo North doctors protest kidnappings 

    Edo North doctors protest kidnappings 

    Medical doctors in Edo North Senatorial district have protested the abduction of two of their colleagues and the subsequent killing of one by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers.

    The doctors protested in Auchi community and environs.

    They demanded immediate and unconditional release of Dr Babatunde Abu, who was abducted on January 2. 

    Zonal Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association, Dr. Ifijeh Patrick, said the protest was to draw attention of governments, security agencies, traditional institutions and other stakeholders to the growing threat to their lives and professional duties.

    Patrick called for immediate and decisive action to curb kidnapping and violent crimes in Edo North.

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     He said the abduction of doctors has left many of them and others traumatised and uncertain about their safety.

    According to him: “We save lives every day, yet our own lives are constantly under threat. We are no longer safe going to work or returning home. This must stop.

    “Our demands are simple. secure the release of the kidnapped doctor, stop the killings, and make Edo North safe for everyone.”

    The protesters visited Palace of the Otaru of Auchi, the Edo University Teaching Hospital, Auchi, Edo University, Iyamho and the Police Area Command, Auchi.

  • Fear over rising abductions in Edo

    Fear over rising abductions in Edo

    The decisive action of Governor Monday Okpebholo against kidnappers in Edo State has not deterred their activities in the Heartbeat State, reports Osagie Otabor.

    It was a sad New Year for Mr. Tahir Momoh. His son, Ibrahim, has been in the kidnappers den since January 2nd, 2026. Ibrahim is a medical doctor on his housemanship at the Edo State Teaching Hospital, Auchi, headquarters of Estako West local government area.

    Ibrahim was abducted with brother, Abu, a graduate of the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, at their residence along City Pride Road, Igbira Camp, Auchi, Edo North. Abu was killed by the kidnappers while allegedly attempting to escape. He has since been buried according to Islamic rites.

    It was learnt that the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of N200m but reduced it to N100m. Tahir Momoh, who spoke to our reporter on Thursday, said his son, Ibrahim, was yet to be released. He said the kidnappers are still insisting on N100m ransom.

    Last month, a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Aifedighi, was abducted from their residence at Ujemen, Ekpoma, headquarters of Esan West local government area. The kidnappers demanded N100m ransom which the family coud not raise. However, the wife was beaten to death while the husband was rescued few days later.

    Son of the victims, Mike, said the family was shocked the manner their mother was beaten to death. He said his father had been hospitalised since he was rescued. 

    “My mother was badly beaten. They battered her head. My father has been in the hospital since he came home. Two suspects have been arrested.”

    Last August, eight personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), attached to the BUA Cement Factory in Okpella, Etsako East Local Government Area, were killed by kidnappers.

    The slain NSCDC officials were escorting five Chinese expatriates when the kidnappers ambushed them at the company’s entrance.

    One Chinese expatriate was abducted by the kidnappers.

    On December 11, last year, kidnappers stormed residence of Andrew Ilabeshi at Kalabar Quarters, Afokpella, Estako East local government area. They killed the man and abducted his twins aged 16. The twins were released released on December 26th after payment of N10m.

    These are among several other kidnapping cases occurring across Edo state. Last week, students of AAU joined youths in Ekpoma to stage a peaceful protest over incessant kidnappings in the area. The protesters said the demonstration was to draw attention of the government at all levels to the persistent insecurity in the locality.

    But spokesman for AAU, Mike Aladenika, said students of the institution did not participate in the protest.

    “The University wishes to inform the general public, students, staff, and stakeholders that the organisers of this event are not registered students, members of the University Students’ Union Government, or affiliated with the institution in any capacity. 

    “The Management condemns any attempts to disrupt the peaceful academic environment and assures that such unauthorised actions will be met with appropriate measures to safeguard the university’s interests and maintain order.”

    In Auchi, the Igbira camp area and Igbeh road are said to be notorious for kidnapping activities. What is worrisome to many residents is the presence of military checkpoints at the Igbira camp. Residents is Auchi said contributions were made every Jattu market day for payment of ransom.

    “The energy our Governor used to fight cultism is not being used to fight kidnappers. People are selling their houses to pay ransom. Every Jattu market day, they collect money from people to pay ransom. At Igbeh road, you see people begging for money to pay ransom.

    “Our Vigilante are not being paid. They cannot go to the bush to face kidnappers with AK47 rifle.”

    A Chief in Auchi, kingdom, Chief Duru Yusuf, said payment of ransom by residents was inevitable.

    “We are doing our best as a community even though the government says it is doing its best. We are the people feeling tbe heat. People are contributing money to pay ransom. We don’t encourage payment of ransom but sometimes it became inevitable. 

    “The vigilante are not are not being paid. 

    They are volunteers. They can only do their best. There are two checkpoints before their Army barracks near the Igbira camp. They have not stopped anything. Government should step up its responsibility so that we can do our business in peace.”

    Another leader of Auchi community who gave his name as Abdul urged the police to focus on the Igbira camp due to incessant kidnappings in the area.

     He said many persons have been abducted within the vicinity.

    “I think it’s time the police beam a searchlight on the Igbira community in Auchi as the number of kidnapping around that area is alarming.

    “The problem is these boys don’t want to work but are looking for easy money. The earlier their criminal activities are halted, the better for Auchi and other communities around that area.

    “The government should also take action so that the people can see that they are important.”

    In November 2025, the Edo State Government analysis of security data 

    showed a reported 59.4% improvement in security incident rates over previous year, with 2025 recording the lowest incident rate since 2018. It said the data demonstrated effectiveness of strategic investment in security.

    Reacting to the increasing kidnapping, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Patrick Ebojele, in a statement, said the incidents would not deminish resolve of the state to sustain and intensify its fight against kidnapping and other crimes.

    Ebojele said the existential threat of kidnapping has become a worrisome issue that has taken more than a devoted attention of government. 

    “But for our intervention and the quality of what we have invested in curbing kidnapping, the spate would have been more alarming than what we presently have. 

    The Okpebholo-led administration has been relentless in providing solutions to several security challenges; the peaceful and crime-free yuletide celebration is an indication of our commitment to making Edo state safe for all. 

    “Before the yuletide season, men of the Operation Rescue carried out a holistic bush combing exercise across Auchi, Agenebode, Okpella, Fugar and Owan areas to expose kidnappers’ den. The exercise was not only successful, the number of persons arrested and being prosecuted presently underscored the extent of the exercise. The Operation Rescue team were able to destroy quite a number of hide-outs of these kidnappers aside from the arrest. Some were also killed in the cause of fire power exchanges in the forests. This is to make the point that the government is not resting on its oars, and the initial perennial incidences of kidnapping have been decimated to its lowest ebb. Our deliberate effort to nip the issue in the bud has yielded a lot of successes and we are determined to make Edo safe for all. 

    “What we expect from members of the Edo public is a show of solidarity and cooperation particularly in the area of intelligence sharing with men of the Operation Rescue and other security agencies. Security concerns are a function of both the government and the people they govern. It is a collective indulgence that should not be left in the hands of the government alone. We feel pained as a government that the kidnappers claimed the life of Dr. Abu Momoh Tahir at a time we thought we had gotten to the safer corridor of our security engagement. We will continue to improve on our effort to make Edo non-habitable for crimes and criminalities as we call on all to be vigilant around their environment at all times. If anyone observes strange movements around their vicinity, appropriate report should be given to the law enforcement agents without delay.”

    On his part, Governor Okpebholo said the state was almost a war zone, plagued by cult killings, kidnappings, armed robbery, and cybercrime when he assumed office in 2024. 

    “We acted decisively, repealed the weak anti-cultism law, passed a stronger one, supplied 60 Hilux vans and 400 motorcycles to security agencies, and recruited and trained 2,500 officers into the Edo State Security Corps. These measures have drastically reduced insecurity. Let it be known: Edo will no longer be a safe place for criminals.”

  • Man arrested for abducting toddler in Edo

    Man arrested for abducting toddler in Edo

    Men of the Edo State Security Corps (ESSC) have arrested a 21-year old man, Thank God Destiny, for allegedly kidnapping a toddler at Ikpoba Hill, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area.

    It was the alarm raised by a commercial bus driver and a female passenger that led to the arrest of the suspect.

    Deputy Corps Commander, Operations, of the ESSC, Richard Balogun, who spoke after the arrest of the suspect, said the victim and his mother went to the market when he was snatched.

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    Balogun said the victim was hurriedly taken into a commercial bus heading to Kings Square in Benin city.

    According to him, “The driver of the bus noticed a great difference in resemblance between the little boy and the man. He questioned where the suspect was heading with the little boy.

    “He lied that the boy was ill and he was taking him to the hospital. But later on, a female passenger asked him about his destination with the boy. He replied that he was going to buy the boy shoe.

    “The various replies made the driver and the woman raise the alarm. The alarm attracted men of the Edo State Security Corps who were on patrol. The suspect was arrested and the kidnapped little boy rescued unhurt.”

    He said the victim had been reunited with his family.

  • Kidnappers kill victim in Edo

    Kidnappers kill victim in Edo

    Abu Momoh, one of the two brothers abducted last weekend in Auchi, headquarters of Etsako West Local Government Area, has been killed by their abductors.

    The late Abu was kidnapped alongside his brother, Ibrahim, a medical doctor, on January 2 at their residence on City Pride Road, Igbira Camp, Auchi, Edo North.

    Their father, Tahir Momoh, who confirmed the killing of his son, said the corpse was discovered in the early hours of yesterday.

    He has been buried, the father said.

    Momoh said: “It is true that he was killed. He is the younger of the two brothers and he has been buried. The elder brother is still with the kidnappers.

    “This is a very sad day for us and we hope that his elder will be released to us.”

    Checks showed that Abu was killed by Orley River, Down City Pride Road, Igbira Camp.

    A community source said he was shot dead while trying to escape.

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    “I was told that he attempted an escape and he was shot by the kidnappers,” the source claimed.

    One of the leaders of Auchi community, who gave his name as Abdul, urged the police to be diligent in their investigation, adding that many persons have been abducted within the vicinity.

    The source said: “I think it’s time the police beam a searchlight on the community in Auchi as the number of kidnapping around that area is alarming.

    “The problem is these boys don’t want to work but are looking for easy money. The earlier their criminal activities are halted, the better for Auchi and other communities around that area.

    “The government should also take action so that the people can see that they are important.”

  • Armed robbers kill POS operator in Edo

    Armed robbers kill POS operator in Edo

    A 38-year old man, Raphael Eletanye, who operated a Point of Sales service along the Murtala Muhammed Way in Benin City, has been shot dead by armed robbers.

    The robbers were said to be operating in an unregistered white mini-bus.

    Witnesses said the incident occurred at about 9:50 pm on Saturday night.

    It was gathered that the deceased was shot because he dragged his bag containing cash with the robbers.

    Witnesses said policemen, who were at a checkpoint a few metres away from where Eletanye was shot dead.

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     Edo Police spokesman, Eno Ikoedem, who confirmed the incident, said preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was shot on the thigh before the assailants carted away an unspecified amount of cash.

    According to her, “The Divisional Police, Esigie Division, was immediately mobilized to the scene. The victim was immediately rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, was confirmed dead.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, Monday Agbonika, has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident, and efforts are in top gear to identify and apprehend the perpetrators, while members of the public with useful information are advised to contact the Command through our 24/7 active emergency numbers.”

  • Security operatives rescue abducted twin teenagers in Edo

    Security operatives rescue abducted twin teenagers in Edo

    Combined security operatives have rescued 16-year-old twins who were abducted from their residence at Kalabar Quarters, Afokpella, in Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State.

    The twins were reportedly kidnapped after suspected assailants killed their father, Ilabeshi Okhale, and later demanded a ransom of N100 million.

    According to reports, the attackers forcibly broke into Okhale’s residence and inflicted machete injuries on him during the attack.

    Confirming the incident, spokesperson of the Edo State Police Command, SP Eno Ikoedem, said the twins were rescued unhurt following a coordinated security operation.

    She explained that the injured victim was rushed to Ajie Hospital, where he was confirmed dead, and his corpse was deposited at the Santa Maria Mortuary in Jattu for autopsy.

    Ikoedem said a combined team of security operatives combed the surrounding bush, leading to the successful rescue of the abducted children without injuries.

    She added that the twins have since been reunited with their family, while efforts are ongoing to arrest the perpetrators.

  • Man killed by childhood friend during Christmas visit in Edo

    Man killed by childhood friend during Christmas visit in Edo

    A 43-year-old man, identified as Eghosa Osas, has been allegedly killed by his childhood friend, Amadin William, under circumstances yet to be determined.

    The victim was said to have returned from abroad to celebrate Christmas with his family before he was attacked and killed in the Oben community, where he had attended a housewarming party.

    Confirming the incident, the Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Eno Ikoedem, said the case was reported by the victim’s elder brother.

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    According to her, Eghosa had excused himself from the gathering when the suspect allegedly cornered him and inflicted a machete cut on his neck.

    She added that the suspect fled the scene but was later arrested in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

    Ikoedem said the suspect would be charged in court after the completion of investigations.

  • Edo council buys 10 transformers

    Edo council buys 10 transformers

    Authorities of Egor Local Government Area of Edo State have purchased 10 transformers, to be distributed to communities without electricity.

    The council bought the transformers after it received 57 requests from communities asking for transformers.

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    Acting Chairman, Osaro Eribo, said the purchase of the transformers was also to embark on rural electrification project.

    He said the transformers would be shared among communities in the 10 wards in the local government.

    He said high revenue accruing to the council enabled him to execute projects within a few weeks in office.