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Tension As Gunmen Murder Catholic Priest In Enugu

There is palpable tension in Enugu State following the gruesome murder of a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya, by yet-to-be-identified gunmen.
The incident occurred on Friday evening along the Eha-Alumona–Eha-Ndiagu Road in Nsukka Local Government Area.
Fr. Eya, until his death, was the parish priest of St. Charles Catholic Church, Eha-Ndiagu.
Initial reports had suggested that the assailants were kidnappers who attacked the cleric while he was travelling.
A viral post on social media claimed that he was killed instantly after gunmen opened fire on his vehicle, while some passengers were abducted.
However, sources in the community told newsmen on Saturday morning that the killing appeared to be a targeted assassination.
According to one source, the priest was driving alone when the attackers, who rode on motorbikes, intercepted him near the site of the ongoing Type C hospital project.
“They shot and deflated his tyres, forcing the vehicle to stop. They then approached and shot him multiple times at close range. This does not look like a kidnapping situation,” the source stated.
The late priest hailed from Ugbaike, in Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of the state.
Confirming the tragic development, the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, Fr. Cajetan Iyidobi, issued a statement expressing deep sorrow over the loss.
“Shocked to the marrow, it is with crushing pain and sorrow, yet with total submission to the will of the Almighty God and firm hope in the resurrection of the dead, that I inform you of the tragic death of yet another brother of ours, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya.
“He was shot dead yesterday, 19 September 2025, along the Eha-Alumona–Eha-Ndiagu Road. Let us remain ardent in prayer that God sees us through this period of devastating anguish. May his soul rest in peace. Amen,” the statement reads.
News
Gunmen Kill Two Police Officers In Attack On Security Checkpoint Fresh

SaharaReporters gathered that the incident occurred on Sunday morning when the gunmen stormed a police checkpoint in the community.
Bandits have launched another deadly attack in Ilafin community, Isanlu, Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, killing two police officers on duty.
SaharaReporters gathered that the incident occurred on Sunday morning when the gunmen stormed a police checkpoint in the community.
A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows good Samaritans rushing to the scene to rescue the victims, though the officers’ lifeless bodies could be seen lying on the ground.
In a related incident, SaharaReporters reported on September 10, 2025, that three police officers were killed when gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in Egbe, Yagba West Local Government Area, Kogi State.
According to local sources, the incident occurred in the border town, which shares a boundary with Kwara State. The gunmen reportedly stormed the checkpoint, engaging the police officers in a fierce gun battle.
“The assailants came for their guns, which they carted away. Three police officers died in the gun battle,” a source at the scene told SaharaReporters.
Videos obtained by SaharaReporters show vehicles allegedly used by the attackers as they fled the area after the assault.
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BREAKING: Gunmen Abduct Nasarawa Governor’s Top Aide

Unknown gunmen have reportedly abducted the senior special assistant on Humanitarian Services to Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, Dr. Muhammed Egye Osolafia, popularly known as Deedat.
According to Leadership, Osolafia was abducted from his residence in Lafia, Nasarawa State capital.
He was reportedly abducted upon arriving at his home in Tudun Amba area of Lafia on Saturday night.
According to reports, the gunmen stormed the area shooting sporadically into the air before heading straight for their target.
Osolafia’s colleague, Peter Ahemba who is the senior special adviser to Governor Sule on Public Affairs, confirmed the development to Leadership.
Ahemba who described the development as sad and unfortunate, said he received the news of the abduction from another colleague.
Osolafia’s abduction came about two months after the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information and Culture, Barrister Yusuf Musa was similarly abducted from his residence in Ungwan Nungu, also in Lafia.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Nasarawa State Command, SP Ramhan Nansel could not be immediately reached to confirm the incident.
Foreign
UN Calls Out South Sudan’s ‘Reckless’ Charges Against Machar

South Sudan’s First Vice President Machar faces charges of treason and other serious crimes, local justice authorities said, as fears grow that the east African country could edge toward a return to civil war.
The United Nations body for human rights in South Sudan has called the government’s charges of treason against opposition leader Riek Machar “reckless.”
South Sudan’s First Vice President Machar faces charges of treason and other serious crimes, local justice authorities said Thursday, as fears grow that the east African country could edge toward a return to civil war.
Machar has been under house arrest since March after the transitional government he is a part of accused him of subversive activities against President Salva Kiir, who said Thursday that he was suspending Machar as his deputy because of the criminal allegations.
Pro-government troops have been fighting militias and other armed groups that they say are loyal to Machar, who has served as his country’s No. 2 under the terms of a delicate peace deal signed in 2018.
That agreement has not been fully implemented, with presidential elections repeatedly postponed.
In addition to treason, Machar and seven others face charges of murder, conspiracy, terrorism, destruction of public property and military assets and crimes against humanity.
The charges stem from a violent incident in March when a militia known as the White Army overran a garrison of government troops, killing its commanding officer and others. The justice ministry said in a statement Thursday that the attack in Nasir, Upper Nile state was influenced by Machar and others via ”coordinated military and political structures.”
Bringing criminal charges against Machar is likely to further destabilize South Sudan, whose government faces pressure from regional leaders to reach a political agreement that prevents a return to full-blown war.
It was not immediately clear when Machar would be presented in a courtroom. His precise whereabouts in South Sudan are unknown, and his political supporters have long called for his freedom.
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