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Protests as Plateau community buries seven attack victims

Seven victims of a recent terror attack in the Nche Shwyie Rishi community of Bassa Local Government Area in Plateau State have been laid to rest amid tears and protests by residents.​ The funeral was held in the community on Friday, with family members, neighbours, and sympathisers attending to pay their last respects.​ Mourners wept openly as the coffins were lowered, while youths and community members used the event to protest what they described as repeated attacks and slow response from security agencies.​ The victims were killed when gunmen invaded the community earlier in the week, shooting residents and leaving several others injured.​ Community leaders said the attack was one of many in the area and appealed to the government and security agencies to act decisively to protect rural settlements.​ They demanded increased security presence, prompt response to distress calls, […]

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Shettima visits Kwara after deadly Woro village attack

Vice President Kashim Shettima has arrived in Ilorin, Kwara State, to assess the aftermath of the brutal attack on Woro village in Kaiama Local Government Area.​ He was received at the Tunde Idiagbon International Airport by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Senator Sadiq Umar, who represents Kwara North, and other top state officials.​ During the visit, Shettima is expected to meet key stakeholders, including the village head of Woro, the Emir of Kaiama, local government authorities and security chiefs, to review the situation and government’s response.​ Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists invaded Woro community on Tuesday, setting houses ablaze and killing more than 100 people. An unconfirmed number of women and girls were also abducted in the attack.​ At least 75 victims were buried in a mass grave on Wednesday according to Islamic rites. Dozens of injured survivors were taken […]

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Wenchi Hospital to Bury 28 Unclaimed Bodies After Three-Year Wait.

The Wenchi Methodist Hospital in the Bono Region is set to conduct a mass burial for 28 unclaimed and unidentified bodies that have been in the hospital's morgue for nearly three years. This initiative aims to alleviate the congestion that has hampered smooth operations at the facility.A statement from the Wenchi Municipal Coordinating Director, Jimah Yakubu, explained that the hospital had made repeated efforts to reach out to families for identification, but no progress was made.To address the issue, the Environmental Health Unit of the Wenchi Municipal Assembly and hospital management have scheduled the burial between January 23 and January 31, 2025. Families or individuals with missing relatives are encouraged to contact the hospital urgently to identify and collect the remains before the deadline.The hospital emphasized that clearing the morgue would not only decongest the facility but also ensure a […]

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