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Court Judgment Final: Abah Unor Accused Of Illegal Land Sales By Ogwashi-Uku

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Court Judgment Final: Abah Unor Accused Of Illegal Land Sales By Ogwashi-Uku

The Palace of His Royal Majesty, Ifechukwude Aninshi Okonjo II, has issued a strong rebuttal to what it describes as “a calculated campaign of misinformation” by elements within the Abah Unor community over land lawfully adjudicated to Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom.

At the center of the controversy is land currently occupied by Soarstar College of Nursing Sciences Ltd, which the Palace insists forms part of property conclusively awarded to the Trustees of the proposed Anioma University of Science and Technology, Ogwashi-Uku in Suit No. O/5/2006.

JUDGMENT DELIVERED — WRIT EXECUTED
According to Palace Secretary Prince Ifeakanachukwu Emordi, the matter is not a pending dispute but a concluded case. The High Court entered judgment in favour of the University Trustees and affirmed the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku as lawful custodian and owner of the land.
Following the judgment:
• A Writ of Possession was duly issued.
• Court Bailiffs executed the writ.
• Officers acting under the authority of the Inspector-General of Police supervised enforcement.
• Legal possession was formally delivered to the judgment creditors.
“This is not a political issue. It is a judicially determined matter,” the Palace stated.

ATACHE RIVER IDENTIFIED AS NATURAL BOUNDARY
The litigation survey plan, tendered and relied upon by the court, clearly delineates the boundary between Ogwashi-Uku and Abah Unoh at the Atache River, with Abah Unor situated across the river.

The Palace maintains that any claim by Abah Unor to lands before the river contradicts documentary evidence placed before the court and already adjudicated upon.

ALLEGATIONS OF CONTEMPT AND FRAUDULENT SALES
The Palace further alleges that despite losing in court and failing in attempts to set aside the judgment, certain individuals within Abah Unor have begun offering portions of the adjudicated land for sale to estate developers.
“If proven, such acts amount to trespass and potential contempt of court,” the statement said.

The Trustees emphasized that restraint was initially exercised out of consideration for representations made by the Nursing School proprietors. However, the alleged fresh attempts to alienate land already under writ of possession have now escalated the situation.

WARNING TO LAND SPECULATORS
The Palace issued a stern caution to developers and land buyers:
“No person can acquire valid title from a party who is not the rightful owner of the property especially as a court of competent jurisdiction has already determined the ownership of the property in question.” Nobody touched the Nursing School that is on our land. For the owner who had pleaded and appealed to us at the time of the court execution to turn around and make unfounded false allegations is frankly disappointing and will attract the necessary legal response.

Security assistance for enforcement of the writ was lawfully approved under the authority of the Inspector-General of Police, and the Palace insists that any obstruction of court officials or law enforcement agents will attract criminal and legal consequences.

“RULE OF LAW, NOT SENTIMENT”
The Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, according to the Palace, remains committed to peace and legality but will not permit judicial decisions to be undermined through media theatrics.
“This Kingdom believes in the rule of law. The judgment is there for all to see. Attempts to whip up sentiment cannot override a subsisting court order. We are not on a Nollywood set. We are happy they as they have claimed to have written to the DSS, Police and others because we want those agencies to warn them to stay clear of the land in question.”

The Trustees reaffirmed their readiness to take all lawful steps necessary to protect the land and ensure that the sanctity of the judiciary is preserved.

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Troops recover suspected stolen motorcycle in Plateau

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By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 6, Operation Enduring Peace have recovered a suspected stolen motorcycle following a pursuit of suspected motorcycle snatchers in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau.

Security sources disclosed that the incident occurred at about 6:30 p.m. on May 21 along the Bachi-Banghai road after troops received reports on the activities of suspected motorcycle snatchers in the area.

The sources said the troops immediately mobilised and pursued the suspects, who abandoned the motorcycle and fled upon sighting the security personnel.

According to the sources, the recovered motorcycle has been secured, while efforts were ongoing to identify the rightful owner and apprehend the fleeing suspects.

The military said the operation formed part of sustained efforts to combat criminal activities and enhance security across Plateau.

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Troops launch rescue operation after abduction in Plateau

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By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 1, Operation Enduring Peace have launched a rescue operation following the abduction of a resident in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau.

Security sources disclosed that the incident occurred at about 11:00 p.m. on May 21 when gunmen reportedly abducted Mr Eze Emeka from his residence at Agingi village.

The sources said troops swiftly responded to the distress report and commenced rescue operations in collaboration with other security agencies.

According to the sources, efforts were ongoing to track down the kidnappers and secure the safe release of the victim.

The military assured residents that security forces were intensifying operations to curb criminal activities in the area.

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JNIM attack in Tillaberi signals deepening jihadist rivalry and expanding Sahel instability

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JNIM attack in Tillaberi signals deepening jihadist rivalry and expanding Sahel instability

By: Zagazola Makama

The reported deadly attack on a Nigerien Army engineering unit near Garbougna in the Tillaberi Region marks a significant escalation in the evolving security dynamics of western Niger and the wider Sahel.

With an estimated 67 soldiers and civilians reportedly killed and a military camp destroyed, the incident underscores both the intensity and increasing sophistication of militant operations in the region.

Beyond the immediate casualties, the attack is notable for its attribution to Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), which swiftly claimed responsibility. Tillaberi have long been considered a stronghold of Islamic State in the Sahel (IS Sahel), suggesting a possible shift in operational influence or encroachment into contested territory.

The incident reflects an emerging pattern of geographic diffusion of jihadist violence across the Tera–Niamey corridor, an axis that has repeatedly come under pressure from armed groups. The corridor connects several vulnerable departments, including Tera, Torodi, Say and Ayorou, all of which have experienced repeated attacks in recent years.

The Garbougna attack also fits into a broader sequence of high-casualty operations across Niger since early 2026, including reported strikes near Niamey airport in January and Makalondi in February. These incidents collectively indicate sustained pressure on Nigerien security forces and an expanding operational reach of armed groups closer to strategic population centres.

Of particular concern is the apparent intensification of competition between IS Sahel and JNIM. While both groups have historically operated in overlapping zones, recent claims of responsibility and counter-claims suggest a more overt struggle for influence, recruitment, and territorial control. The reported clash between the two factions near Petel Kole earlier in the year further supports this assessment.

The implications of this rivalry are significant. Rather than reducing violence through competition, the fragmentation of jihadist groups in the Sahel has in some cases resulted in increased attacks, as factions seek to demonstrate operational strength and legitimacy.

At the same time, the weakening of state presence in rural and border communities is compounding the crisis. Reports of closed schools, non-functional health facilities, and inactive markets point to a gradual erosion of governance structures in affected areas. This vacuum continues to facilitate militant mobility and recruitment.

Another critical dimension is the increasing use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which has reportedly hindered post-attack clearance operations in the Garbougna area. Such tactics not only slow military response but also expand the risk zone for civilians and security forces alike.

Strategically, Tillaberi remains the epicentre of Niger’s insecurity challenges, given its proximity to the Mali and Burkina Faso border regions. The corridor’s proximity to Niamey raises additional concerns, particularly regarding potential spillover effects into the capital’s security perimeter.

The Garbougna attack, therefore, illustrates a convergence of three destabilising trends: escalating casualty levels, intensified jihadist competition, and shrinking state control in border regions. Taken together, these dynamics suggest a deteriorating security outlook for western Niger, with implications that extend beyond national boundaries into the wider Sahel security architecture.

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