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FULL LIST: Oyo Govt Finally Releases List of 9 People Killed During Oriire Abduction, Rescue Operations
The Oyo state government has formally honoured nine people, four civilians and five military and security personnel, who were killed during the abduction and subsequent rescue operation involving students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area (LGA).
In a memorial message posted on its official X account on Wednesday, the state government expressed gratitude for the successful rescue of the victims while mourning those who paid the ultimate price during the operation.
“While we express gratitude for the safe return of the children and teachers abducted from Oriire LGA, we also wish to honour those who lost their lives. We extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved families. We commit to supporting them during this trying period. May their souls rest in peace,” the government stated.
The state also released an “In Memoriam” list containing the names of civilians and security personnel who died during the Ahoro-Esinle and Yawota abduction incident.
The pupils and teachers were abducted on May 15, 2026, when gunmen attacked three schools in Ahoro-Esinle and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area.
The victims regained their freedom after spending about 57 days in captivity following a coordinated rescue operation by security agencies.
During the initial attack, two teachers— Mr Michael Oyedokun and Mr Esiyan Adegboye —were killed by the abductors. While Adegboye’s body was recovered and buried shortly after the incident, Oyedokun’s remains have yet to be found.
His family has appealed to President Bola Tinubu, Governor Seyi Makinde and security agencies to recover his body to enable them give him a befitting burial.
The rescue operation also claimed the lives of several military and other security personnel involved in securing the victims’ release, with the Oyo State Government paying tribute to their courage and sacrifice.
The government reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the bereaved families while honouring the memory of those who lost their lives in the line of duty and in the attack.
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BREAKING: Mystery Deepens as Fresh Details Emerge in Mary Habila’s Death at Tinubu Minister’s House
The Ebonyi State Ministry of Justice has recommended that a post-mortem examination be conducted to determine the cause of death of 26-year-old Mary Habila, who was found dead at the Uburu residence of the Minister of Works, David Umahi.
The recommendation was contained in a legal advice dated July 15, 2026, and addressed to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ebonyi State Police Command.Radio
According to the document, reportedly obtained by SaharaReporters, the advice followed a police investigation into Habila’s death at the minister’s residence on June 27.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) stated that the evidence contained in the police case file was insufficient to establish the cause of her death.
The legal advice noted that Habila was found alone and unresponsive in her apartment, adding that investigators were unable to determine what led to her death based on the available evidence.
According to the DPP, there was nothing in the investigation to suggest that Habila had any known illness or underlying health condition before her sudden death.
“There was no evidence that the deceased was indisposed, sick or unstable health-wise prior to her sudden death, as she was full of life at the time she returned to Uburu in company of her team,” the document stated.
The ministry argued that, in the absence of any known medical condition, a scientific examination was necessary to establish the actual cause of death.
“From the foregoing, therefore, the question that would readily come to mind is what exactly caused the deceased’s sudden death?” the DPP queried.
It maintained that a post-mortem examination remained the most appropriate means of providing investigators with a clear direction.
“This curiosity under the law can only be resolved through a post-mortem examination, so as to provide a clue to the police as to the direction of their investigation,” the legal advice added.
The Ministry of Justice further stated that the police could either honour the family’s reported wish to proceed with burial without an autopsy or exercise their statutory powers to order the examination.
“It is therefore the view of this office that the police invoke their discretionary power to either respect the request of the deceased’s family or proceed with the post-mortem examination,” the DPP stated.
The recommendation comes amid growing public interest and conflicting reports over the release of Habila’s body for burial.
Her father, Baba Habila, reportedly visited a morgue in Ebonyi State to receive her remains ahead of a planned burial in Nok, Kaduna State, but declined to comment to journalists.
The family was also reported to have indicated that it did not intend to request an autopsy.
However, Habila’s body had reportedly not been released as investigators continued to consider the Ministry of Justice’s recommendation.
According to reports, Habila arrived at Umahi’s residence on June 26 alongside another woman identified as Anita Baski and was found unresponsive the following morning.
The case was initially reported at the Ohaozara Divisional Police Headquarters before it was transferred to the Ebonyi State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.
Minister of Works David Umahi later confirmed that Habila died at his residence, describing her as a physiotherapist seconded from the David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences to the Federal Ministry of Works.
Umahi also disclosed that he had encouraged the family to consent to an autopsy to establish the cause of death.
Meanwhile, SaharaReporters, citing unnamed police sources, reported that investigators were examining aspects of Habila’s employment history and her relationship with the university and the Federal Ministry of Works.
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‘Profound Sadness’: Peter Obi Grieves Death of Influential Christian Leader
Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 2027 elections, on Thursday morning, July 16, 2026, announced the death of Reverend William Okoye, whom he described as a distinguished figure within the All Christians Fellowship Mission (ACFM).
Obi broke the news in a personal statement, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of a cleric he said belonged to a generation of spiritual leaders defined not by fame or large platforms but by the genuine depth of their influence on ordinary people.
Obi wrote in his tribute shared on his verified X page on Thursday morning, July 16: “Rev. Okoye belonged to that rare generation of spiritual leaders who understood that the true measure of ministry is not in the size of its platforms but in the depth of its impact on humanity.”
According to Obi, Rev. Okoye spent his ministry equipping people to live with purpose, discipline, and moral conviction. The politician credited the late cleric with inspiring countless individuals through his teachings, personal conduct, and leadership within the ACFM body.
The presidential hopeful described the death as a blow not only to the Okoye family and the wider Christian community but also to Nigeria as a nation, noting that the country currently stands in need of voices capable of fostering unity and healing.
He said: “His passing is a great loss to his family, the entire All Christians Fellowship Mission (ACFM), the Body of Christ, and our dear nation, Nigeria, at a time when our country yearns for voices that unite, heal, and inspire people to pursue justice, peace, and compassion.”
While acknowledging the grief surrounding the cleric’s departure, Obi struck a note of celebration, saying the life Rev. Okoye lived warranted recognition rather than grief alone.
He expressed confidence that the values the reverend championed would outlast his physical presence and continue shaping lives across generations.
Obi closed his tribute with a direct appeal, urging those who mourn the cleric to honour his memory by committing themselves to selfless living, sincere love, and diligent work toward building a just and peaceful Nigeria.
Obi concluded: “May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”
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“Irreparable Loss”: Tears as Prominent APC Chieftain Dies
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, and the Ekiti Council of Elders have expressed grief over the death of renowned community leader and All Progressives Congress chieftain, Prince Gabriel Omodara, popularly known as “Baba QC.”
Omodara, a member of the Ekiti Council of Elders and former chairman of the defunct Ekiti Central Local Government, died in the early hours of Sunday at the age of 93.
In a statement issued on Sunday by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, Oyebanji described the late nonagenarian as a committed progressive whose contributions to politics and community development left an enduring legacy.
The governor said Omodara’s death was a huge loss to the APC, the progressive family, Ado Ekiti and the state as a whole.
“Pa Omodara was one of the most dedicated leaders of the party, who worked tirelessly with other stakeholders to build a strong and enduring political structure for the APC in the state,” he said.
Oyebanji also described the deceased as a man of integrity, wisdom and selfless service whose counsel would be greatly missed.
He praised Omodara’s contributions to the development of Ado Ekiti and Ekiti State, particularly during his tenure as chairman of the then Ekiti Central Local Government, which comprised Ado and Ifelodun/Ifaki Local Government Areas.
According to the governor, the late elder statesman devoted his later years to community service and mentoring younger leaders.
Recalling his last meeting with Omodara, Oyebanji said the deceased showed no signs of ill health and had continued to demonstrate his passion for the progress of the state.
“Pa Omodara lived a fulfilled life, served selflessly, and left behind a legacy of honour, integrity, and enduring impact,” the governor said.
He urged the family to take solace in the exemplary life and lasting legacies of the deceased.
“On behalf of the government and the good people of Ekiti State, I commiserate with the immediate family of our departed leader, Pa Omodara, the APC and progressive family in Ekiti, and the people of Ado Ekiti. We pray that God grants Baba eternal rest and gives the family the strength to bear this irreparable loss,” he added.
Also mourning the late politician, the General Secretary of the Ekiti Council of Elders, Elder Niyi Ajibulu, described Omodara as a respected community leader and stabilising force within the council.
“Prince Omodara (also fondly known as Worowo) was the face of the Council for the workshop ‘Aging Grace’,” Ajibulu said.
He added, “A notable stabilising personnel in the Council. Always blending the Christian religion with the Yoruba tradition in prayers and activities.
“A great, respected community and political leader in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State and Nigeria.
“He was a well-known grassroots mobilizer in the region, recognised for his longstanding political and community engagement. We will miss him greatly.”
Omodara was widely regarded as one of the leading political figures in Ekiti and played active roles in grassroots mobilisation and community development over several decades.
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