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Human Rights Watch Warns Tinubu: “Prioritise Security As Nigerian Children Should Go To School”
According to HRW, the latest incidents underscore a worsening security environment in Nigeria’s northwest and central regions.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned the renewed wave of mass kidnappings of schoolchildren in Nigeria, demanding that the Bola Tinubu-led government act swiftly to secure the safe release of hundreds of abducted students and teachers across the country.
The organisation also called for urgent, concrete steps to protect schools and communities across the country from further attacks.
According to HRW, the latest incidents underscore a worsening security environment in Nigeria’s northwest and central regions.
On November 18, unidentified armed men kidnapped 25 schoolgirls from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State.
Three days later, on November 21, gunmen abducted 303 students and 12 teachers at St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Niger State.
“These mass school kidnappings once again lay bare the deliberate targeting of students, teachers, and schools in Nigeria’s deteriorating security environment,” said Anietie Ewang, Nigeria researcher at Human Rights Watch.
“The deepening crisis underscores the government’s failure to protect vulnerable communities.”
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Nigeria has been plagued for years by violent assaults and mass abductions carried out by criminal gangs widely referred to as bandits.
These groups have repeatedly kidnapped schoolchildren for ransom across the northwest and central regions.
HRW also noted that on November 18, the Al-Qaeda-aligned Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) claimed responsibility for an October 29 attack on a military patrol in Kwara State, apparently its first known operation inside Nigeria.
Human Rights Watch said it interviewed families whose children were among those kidnapped in Kebbi State.
“I immediately took a motorbike and rushed to the school, where I found my second daughter, also a student at the school,” Isa Nazifi, whose 13-year-old daughter Khadija was abducted, was quoted as saying.
“She told me Khadija had been taken. We are extremely worried. My wife is in tears. I will stay here at the school until my daughter returns. If I go home without her, what will I tell my family?”
Another parent, Malam Sani Zimri, whose daughter Salima was also abducted, said parents had heard of a possible attack days earlier but were reassured by the presence of security operatives in the area. However, during the attack, he said, no operatives were present on school grounds, according to HRW.
“We developed confidence after seeing military operatives surveilling the area, only to realise that there were no security operatives on the premises for the entire three hours that the incident occurred,” he said.
The latest kidnappings follow a grim pattern that began with the 2014 abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls in Borno State by Boko Haram, an incident that sparked global outrage.
Since then, kidnappings targeting schools have repeatedly shattered communities across northern Nigeria.
Among the major incidents are the Boko Haram abduction of more than 300 children from Zanna Mobarti Primary School in Damasak, Borno State, in 2015.
Abduction of over 300 from a boarding school in Kankara, Katsina State, in December 2020. Mass abductions that occurred in Kagara, Niger State, Jangebe, Zamfara State, and at Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna State, where more than 100 students were taken.
“The spate of kidnappings continued in 2024 with students taken from schools in Kuriga, Kaduna state, and Gidan Bakuso, Sokoto state,” HRW stated.
Despite repeated crises, HRW said Nigerian authorities have not implemented effective early warning systems or preventive measures to mitigate attacks.
President Bola Tinubu had ordered security agencies to act decisively to rescue the abducted students and bring the perpetrators to justice.
He also urged communities to provide intelligence that could aid recovery efforts.
Authorities have reacted by closing 47 Federal Unity Colleges nationwide. Several states, including Katsina, Taraba, and Niger, have shut down or restricted activities in many schools, particularly boarding institutions.
While these measures aim to protect students, HRW warned they disproportionately disrupt learning, leaving thousands of children without access to education or vital psychosocial support.
Without alternative learning arrangements, the organisation said, children risk long-term academic and developmental setbacks.
“Nigerian authorities have failed to apply lessons from previous attacks to create early warning systems and other measures that could prevent these atrocities,” HRW said.
“Nigeria is a signatory to the Safe Schools Declaration, committing the government to take concrete steps to protect education during conflict and insecurity. Yet kidnappings have continued at a relentless pace and scale.”
On November 19, the Nigerian Senate ordered a full investigation into the implementation of the Safe School Fund, questioning why funds meant to secure schools have not stopped recurring attacks.
HRW urged the government to expedite plans to introduce legislation that will implement the Safe Schools Declaration nationwide.
“Children in Nigeria have the right to go to school without fearing for their lives,” Ewang said.
“Nigerian authorities should prioritise the safe release of the kidnapped children and their teachers and bring those responsible for their abduction to justice.”
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See Who Dem Wan Make Awujale – Kwam 1 Under Fire for Praising Convicted Nigerian Fraudster, Abidemi Rufai
Fuji music icon, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Marshal better known KWAM1, is facing intense backlash after a viral video showed him openly praising Abidemi Rufai, the former aide to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun who was convicted of fraud in the United States.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Rufai was sentenced by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, Tacoma, on September 26, 2022, for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. According to court records, he used stolen identities to attempt to defraud the U.S. government of nearly $2.4 million, including about $500,000 in COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
Acting U.S. Attorney, Tessa M. Gorman, revealed that Rufai operated under the alias “Sandy Tang” to illegally obtain over $350,000 from the Washington State Employment Security Department, among other offences.
After serving his sentence, Rufai was released from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility in Fort Dix, New Jersey, on November 15, 2024. He later returned to Nigeria.
However, public outrage erupted when KWAM1 was seen in a recent event showering praises on Rufai, despite the seriousness of his crimes. The video has sparked disappointment across social media, with many criticising the Fuji star for celebrating a figure with such a controversial past.
Abidemi Rufai
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Returnee Nigerian Fraudster Abidemi Rufai gets an heroic welcome back from Prison from Fuji Artist Wasiu Ayinde Adewale Olasunkanmi Omogbolahan Anifowoshe Marshal aka Kwam 1.
"Omoluabi" Rufai was sentenced to 5 years in US prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. pic.twitter.com/EgSxDZolee— Káyọ̀dé Ògúndámisí 🇳🇬 (@ogundamisi) December 10, 2025
Reacting, one user said: “See who dem wan make e b awujale.”
Another remarked: “Se nah d wasiu wey they eye Oba for ijebu be this …..omo.”
One added: “Not surprised. That’s why the world never takes us seriously. We celebrate CRIMINALITY and PUNISH Law abiding Citizens. Until we do what’s right and necessary, We are a Joke!”
One stated: “People just worship money more this days.”
One added: “Nigeria,a country where criminals are heavily celebrated. Very soon he’ll contest for governor and actually win. This is Nigeria!”
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BREAKING NEWS: Finally Police Service Commission, Police Open Portal For Recruitment Of 50,000 Constables
The Police Service Commission (PSC), in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), has announced the commencement of recruitment for 50,000 Police Constables, following the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to strengthen community policing and boost internal security nationwide.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
In a statement issued on Thursday, the Commission said the recruitment portal will officially open on Monday, 15 December 2025, and will remain active until Sunday, 25 January 2026, inviting applications from qualified Nigerians.
According to a statement signed by Torty Njoku Kalu, Head of Protocol and Public Affairs, on 11 December 2025., applicants for the General Duty cadre must possess GCE Ordinary Level, SSCE/NECO or equivalent qualifications with at least five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings.
For the Specialists cadre, candidates are required to have a minimum of four credits, including English and Mathematics, as well as three years of relevant experience and the necessary Trade Test certificates.
Eligibility requirements include Nigerian citizenship by birth, age limits of 18 to 25 years for General Duty and 18 to 28 years for Specialists, and being medically, physically and psychologically fit. Height requirements of 1.67m for males and 1.64m for females apply to General Duty applicants.
The PSC emphasized that the recruitment exercise will be conducted transparently and strictly on merit, warning applicants to beware of fraudsters, as no payment is required at any stage of the process.
Detailed guidelines and the application link will be available on the official portal — www.npfapplication.psc.gov.ng — from December 15, as well as on the official websites and social media platforms of both the Police Service Commission and the Nigeria Police Force.
The Commission encouraged eligible Nigerians to take advantage of the opportunity to contribute to national security.
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“I beat federal might before and I’ll do it again” – Gov Adeleke dismisses APC ahead of Osun guber
Osun governor Ademola Adeleke has dismissed concerns over facing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2026 governorship election, saying he has already defeated “federal might” once and is confident of doing so again.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Adeleke spoke on Wednesday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
He said his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Accord Party was motivated by the need to protect his safety and ensure stability in Osun.
He said he still holds the PDP in high regard but chose a platform that would guarantee continuity of his administration’s programmes.
He said: “It’s not true that I abandoned PDP. I love PDP, but I have to protect myself. I have to make sure I protect my state because of the good work we’ve been doing so that we can continue.”
Adeleke secured the Accord Party governorship ticket on Wednesday, one day after formally joining the party.
He will face candidates from the APC, PDP and a coalition in the African Democratic Party in what is expected to be a competitive 2026 contest.
Adeleke said he is confident that voters will judge candidates based on performance, not party labels.
He said: “Osun people are wiser. They know the difference between good governance and bad governance, and they have decided to toe the Imole path; it is me they are talking about. We are not even talking about parties right now; the party is just the platform.”
He argued that his record in office gives him an advantage over his predecessors, saying unpaid salaries and hardship defined previous administrations.
He added: “I came in, I brought hope, I brought light to Osun State. So, my records, first of all, will speak for themselves.”
Speaking on fears that the ruling APC might deploy federal influence against him, Adeleke dismissed the idea, saying, “I beat federal might before and I’ll do it again.”
He said President Bola Tinubu won elections despite being in the opposition and he too had prevailed under similar circumstances.
He said: “Well, I believe our president is a democrat. He’s been in this position before. When he was in opposition, I learned a lot from him, too. He stood his ground, despite the fact that he was in opposition, and he still won. So why can’t I do that? I was in the opposition when I won last time, and it’s not going to be different.”
Adeleke said the electorate would determine the outcome of the 2026 poll, adding that he is assured of victory because of his track record and the people’s desire for continuity.
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