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Oyo rescue: Rescued Pupils, Teachers to Reunite with Families today after 48-hour Medical Observation

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Rescued pupils and teachers abducted from schools in Oriire LGA, Oyo State, are expected to reunite with their families today (Monday) following their anticipated formal handover by the military to the Oyo State Government.

The victims, who regained their freedom on Friday after 56 days in captivity, have been receiving medical treatment and psychosocial support at the 2 Division Nigerian Army Medical Services, Odogbo Barracks, Ibadan.

Governor Seyi Makinde had disclosed they would remain under medical observation for 48 hours before being formally handed over. Families, including the husband of abducted principal Mrs Rachael Alamu, have been preparing for emotional reunions.

Meanwhile, traditional rulers in Oriire are calling for the upgrade of a police post to a divisional headquarters and the establishment of a military barracks to prevent future attacks.

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The victims are expected to be formally handed over to the Oyo State Government after 48 hours of medical observation.

Families are preparing to reunite with their loved ones after 56 days of anguish
Some of the children have repeatedly asked to see their parents after regaining freedom
Traditional rulers are calling for the upgrade of a police post to a divisional headquarters to strengthen security
The community is seeking a military barracks in the area to prevent future abductions
Residents are still traumatised, with many children refusing to return to school

The victims are expected to be reunited with their families today. The state government will begin the next phase of rehabilitation and reintegration. Security agencies are facing renewed calls to strengthen security in Oriire LGA to prevent future abductions.

Sources: Punch, Oyo State Government

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Anambra Arrests Fake Surgeon Accused of Performing Caesarean Sections Without Licence

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Commissioner for Health Dr Afam Obidike told journalists in Awka that the arrest followed investigations as part of the state’s campaign against quackery and illegal medical practice.

During an inspection of the facility, conducted alongside Anambra East LGA Chairman Ifeanyi Chinweze and security personnel, officials recovered surgical instruments and other medical equipment allegedly used for unauthorised procedures.

They also discovered what appeared to be a shrine and an altar inside the facility. Obidike said Charles admitted during interrogation that she had been carrying out caesarean sections, normal deliveries and other surgical procedures without required qualifications.

The facility has been linked to reported medical complications and fatalities. The facility has been confiscated and the suspect will be arraigned in court.

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Expectant mothers in Umueri and surrounding communities were exposed to life-threatening risks.
Quack medical practice imposes hidden costs on families through complications and fatalities.
Patients lost while unqualified operators profited from dangerous, unauthorised procedures.
Arrest signals state government’s intensified enforcement against health sector quackery.
Discovery of shrine within facility raises concerns about ritual undertones in illegal practice.

The prosecution of Charles will test the government’s resolve to sanitise the health sector, while surveillance operations may uncover more illegal facilities.

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Dangote Industries Launches N500k Whistleblower Reward to Curb Illegal Truck Use

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In a statement on Sunday, the conglomerate said the move is part of efforts to curb unauthorised haulage activities and protect the integrity of its nationwide logistics operations.

The company warned that only approved products are permitted to be conveyed by trucks belonging to its subsidiaries, with each subsidiary restricted to specific goods: cement, limestone, gypsum, coal and clinker for Dangote Cement; sugar products for Dangote Sugar; and urea fertiliser for Dangote Fertiliser, among others.

Drivers and owners of unauthorised goods risk arrest, confiscation of cargo and prosecution. The company said law enforcement agencies have been authorised to arrest drivers found using Dangote trucks for unauthorised commercial haulage. Dedicated hotlines have been established across operations to receive reports.

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Whistleblower reward may encourage public participation in combating logistics fraud.
Unauthorised haulage using branded trucks could undermine Dangote’s brand integrity and operational efficiency.
The company protects its assets while offenders face arrest, cargo confiscation, and prosecution.
Initiative signals growing corporate commitment to transparency and accountability in logistics.
Timing aligns with heightened scrutiny of private sector compliance and corporate governance standards.

Effectiveness of the whistleblower programme will depend on public trust and the company’s willingness to act on reports, with potential implications for other logistics operators

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