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Man kills ex-girlfriend’s mother, injures ex in machete attack on Borno farm

Man kills ex-girlfriend’s mother, injures ex in machete attack on Borno farm
By: Zagazola Makama
Tragedy struck in Dille District of Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State on Saturday when a man identified as Abubakar Ijidai allegedly attacked his former girlfriend and her mother on their farm, killing the mother and leaving the daughter critically injured.
The incident, which occurred at about 3:00 p.m., involved 18-year-old Lami Azuba and her 38-year-old mother, Hauwa Azuba, who had gone to their farm when they were accosted and attacked with a machete.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the assailant, who hails from the same district, fled immediately after the attack, leaving both women in pools of blood.
According to police sources, officers from the Lassa Police Outpost visited the scene and evacuated the victims to the General Hospital in Lassa.
“Unfortunately, Hauwa Azuba was certified dead on arrival by the attending doctor, while her daughter, Lami, was referred to the General Hospital in Mubi, Adamawa State, for further treatment due to the severity of her injuries,” the report stated.
The body of the deceased was photographed and released to the family for burial in accordance with Christian rites.
Community members have called for swift justice as Police say efforts are ongoing to apprehend him for diligent prosecution.
Man kills ex-girlfriend’s mother, injures ex in machete attack on Borno farm
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Civilian JTF allegedly tortured man to death in Soba LGA, Katsina as police probe

Civilian JTF allegedly tortured man to death in Soba LGA, Katsina as police probe
By: Zagazola Makama
Tragedy struck Rahama village in Soba Local Government Area when a 25-year-old man, Ibrahim Idris, reportedly died following severe torture at the hands of members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF).
According to accounts from residents, Idris was arrested on September 6, 2025, on allegations of shopbreaking and theft.
While in the custody of the JTF, he was allegedly beaten repeatedly, sustaining serious injuries to his head and body. Despite being rushed to Mazadu Nursing and Maternity Home Rahama, Idris was pronounced dead by a medical doctor.
The brutality of the incident has sparked outrage in the community, raising questions about the conduct of some members of the Civilian JTF.
Six JTF operatives Adamu Umar, Surajo Hassan, Idris Muhammad, Bashari Umar, Sabo Haruna, and Alabaru Yahaya alongside the owner of the alleged stolen property, Buhari Khalid, have been taken in for questioning.
Sources said police have launched a formal investigation into the circumstances surrounding Idris’s death.
His body was released to his family for burial according to Islamic rites, without a post-mortem examination.
Civilian JTF allegedly tortured man to death in Soba LGA, Katsina as police probe
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Troops launch operation after bandits kill, abduct villagers in Kachia LGA

Troops launch operation after bandits kill, abduct villagers in Kachia LGA
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of 1 Division in collaboration with other security agencies have intensified efforts to rescue victims and apprehend perpetrators following a violent bandit attack in Wake and Gadanaji villages, Kachia Local Government Area.
Zagazola reported that at about 5:55 a.m. on September 7, 2025, a large group of armed bandits invaded Wake village, firing sporadically.
Several villagers were fatally shot, including Elisha Pius, Japhet Bitrus, Obadiah Joshua, Luka Augustine, and Paul Augustine of Wake village, as well as Ezekiel Augustine, Ishaya Paul, and Bulus Bawa of Gadanaji village.
Others sustained varying degrees of injuries, including Sanda Christopher, Issac Elisha, Moses Christian, Godday Clement, Janet Godday of Wake village, and Sunday Nuhu , Zakariah Anthony, Gideon Pius of Gadanaji village.
A number of people were also reportedly kidnapped to unknown destinations.
It was gathered that the troops immediately mobilized to the scene. Injured victims were rushed to hospitals for medical attention, with some referred to Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna.
Combing operations have been intensified to rescue remaining victims and apprehend the assailants.
Kaduna state government is yet to released any statement regarding the attack or pay a sympathy visit.
Troops launch operation after bandits kill, abduct villagers in Kachia LGA
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We lost more than 100 members during the last strike….chairman asuu unimaid branch

We lost more than 100 members during the last strike….chairman asuu unimaid branch
By: Bodunrin Kayode
The Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (asuu) University of Maiduguri (unimaid) branch Dr Habu Meshelia has said that over 100 of his colleagues lost their lives during the eight months strike in 2022.
He regretted that most of them died because they could not afford the treatment of themselves during the 2022 strike carried out by asuu under the late President Muhammadu Buhari.
Responding to a question by this reporter during an exclusive interview, Dr Meshlia posited that the union has a comprehensive list of members buried during the eight months strike of 2022 under President Mohammadu Buhari adding that 50 was a mere understatement of deceased colleagues during that sad period.
“I can tell you we buried not less than 100 of our members and these are committed academics, Professors, PhD holders who have been serving the nation in this University. They all perished within the eight months of the last strike and the government is still indignant about our demands.” Said Meshelia.
Speaking on the recent loan the federal government dangled to members of ASUU to accept as an alternative to what they are being owed, he dismissed the offer as a mere distraction to their focus on getting what is rightly theirs.
” Let me tell you this. In the history of Universities globally, no where have we heard that academic unions are dragged into matters of loans by the government of that nation.
“Also to the best of our knowledge, that has never happened in the history of this country but it came up under this federal government and one thing we must tell you is that, we have our unpaid monies with them.
“We also have salary promotion arrears and three and a half months salaries unpaid yet all of a sudden, the same government is saying we should come and take loans. Loans for what?
“It means they have the money to pay our withheld salaries, promotion arrears and also to sign into law our agreement on the review of salaries of members but they refused to put pen to paper by putting all our demands aside.
” In view of this we reject their loan offer because it is just a method to further impoverish out members. We reject it vehemently. We are already indebted in many ways by our corporative and other sources so this will further compound issues.
“We just told you in the news conference that a retired Professor is given a paltry N150,000 after 40 years of service to a rich country like Nigeria. Is that not absurd?
“The average take home of Professors in other climes is around 3,000 to 5000 dollars. Therefore, if you convert his take home of 450k at the bar, and divide by 1500, what will be left with will shock you. The Prof is left with nothing. And this is why we are vehemently rejecting this loan of a thing they brought before us.” Maintained the chairman.
On the 35 percent wage award pronouncement made by the late President Buhari at the peak of the crisis to Professors, Dr Meshlia maintained that it was a tactical distraction against the focus of the agreement adding that “we don’t want to put so much of our weight on that and miss our focus.”
He emphasised that the agreement was paramount to asuu because it would shake the foundation of most of their pending challenges and the future of the entire University system.
Hear him: “what we are saying is that, we have come to an agreement with your subjects you sent to us, and before we discussed we examined and confirmed that they really came from you. We have negotiated our wages and you refused to sign the agreement.
“We are talking about increments that are our statutory rights. If they have done that to every one in the nation they can’t exclude us, it must be extended to our members, that is what we are saying.”
On security of his colleagues living on campus which is at the fringes of the Sambisa forest, Meshlia went on: “Our security first starts with our wages. If you give us a very good wage, then you are guaranteeing our security. If you don’t give us what is expected, that means you are overworking our members who are staying long hours where they are not supposed to be trying to meet up with extra work to take care of their families and that itself is overworking them.
“But if i must speak on insecurity, I would say it is a nationwide issue not only in unimaid. Universities were shut down in other parts of the country due to insecurity. But one thing you must give to us here is that throughout the insurgency this university has not been shut down but the govt has shut it down by itself by not meeting the demands of our members. The action of government is gross insecurity itself.” concluded the chairman.
The unimaid branch of asuu recently went on a massive campus enlightenment campaign aimed at calling the attention of their proprietor the Federal government to their unpaid salaries and matters arising from the unsigned 2021 agreement they had.
We lost more than 100 members during the last strike….chairman asuu unimaid branch
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