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How criminals use social media to recruit, turn girls to baby factories

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Unsuspecting girls are now being recruited through social media and used as baby making factories.

This was revealed after the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) uncovered a suspected baby factory in Badagry, Lagos State.

Twenty eight victims were rescued by the NSCDC at the location.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 18 adults and 10 children were allegedly rescued, including 17 pregnant women and one miscarriage case, alongside two suspects.

NAN also reports that the alleged victims are aged between 18 and 35 years.

Addressing journalists, Lagos NSCDC Commandant, Mr Adedotun Keshinro, said the operation followed intelligence gathered three weeks earlier.

“We received information about the facility three weeks ago and carried out the raid around midnight on Wednesday,” he said.

Keshinro said the building, located in Okuju-Ilado, Badagry, was large and comprised several apartments.

“The operators lure unsuspecting pregnant women with financial inducements and make them sign agreements,” he said.

He added that the suspects allegedly used a disguised Facebook account to conceal their intentions, directing victims to private chats.

“Once the victims arrive, their freedom is restricted and they are subjected to the conditions within the facility,” Keshinro said.

He said both the victims and suspects would be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

One of the suspects, Mrs Joy Okeke, said the operation had previously been based in Ikorodu before relocating to Badagry in January.

Okeke declined further comments, stating: “I will not answer questions until my lawyer is present.”

Another suspect, Alfred Junior, claimed the women came voluntarily.

“The pregnant women come on their own. Sometimes we give them transport money and take care of them after agreements are signed,” he said.

He insisted the operation was legal, adding that the women were not forced.

A victim said she joined voluntarily after the man responsible for her pregnancy failed to accept responsibility.

“I came here on my own because the person who impregnated me refused to take responsibility,” she said.

Also speaking, Chairman of the Okuju-Ilado Community Development Association, Mr Adebayo Odunfa, said residents had grown suspicious of activities at the property. “We noticed the occupants were always indoors, and the male suspect handled purchases before locking the premises.

“We had no idea of their activities until the NSCDC raided the place on Wednesday,”

 

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Kidnappers abduct newly installed monarch

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A newly installed monarch in Olayinka community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, has been abducted.

About 10 suspected terrorists reportedly invaded the palace abducting the traditional ruler, his wife, and one other individual during a midnight raid.

The incident occurred Saturday when the royal father and others were asleep.

The attack, which was believed to have taken place around 1:40 a.m., saw the armed assailants firing sporadically before whisking away their victims.

The monarch had only recently been installed by the state government, making the incident shocking for the community.

The recent incident marked the third abduction of traditional rulers in Kwara South senatorial district in the last five months.

In December 2025, the Ojibara of Bayagan Ile, Kamilu Salami, was kidnapped and later released after ransom was paid.

In February 2026, the Oniwo of Afin, Oba Simeon Olanipekun, was abducted alongside his son. They also regained freedom after ransom was paid.

A member of the Olayinka community who spoke with THISDAY on condition of anonymity in Ilorin Saturday, described the latest raid as terrifying and unprecedented.

He warned that insecurity in the region had reached alarming levels.

Some of the members of the community have called for urgent government and security intervention to protect traditional rulers, who have become the prime targets of criminal gangs.

When contacted, a senior police officer with the Ifelodun Local Government Divisional Police Headquarters at Share who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the ugly development.

He said: “We are working round towards ensuring the rescue of the victims.”

 

 

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Atiku fires Tinubu govt, says administration more interested in controlling media narrative than ensuring free, fair elections

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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has fired the President Bola Tinubu government, and accused the  administration of being  more interested in controlling media narratives than ensuring free, and fair elections.

The African Democratic Congress presidential aspirant says the recent advisory issued by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is an attempt to stifle free expression and silence dissent in the media.

The NBC had, on Saturday, cautioned presenters against presenting opinions as facts or intimidating guests.

The commission also warned that as Nigeria enters a critical electoral period, the airwaves must not be used to propagate misinformation.

Reacting in an X post on Saturday night, Atiku said the code of conduct advisory is “yet another troubling attempt to muzzle the media and shrink the space for free expression in Nigeria”.

He said the country’s media industry has grown into a formidable institution, respected globally for its resilience and professionalism, adding that it is “alarming” that the NBC resorts to “heavy-handed directives” whenever elections approach.

“I stand firmly with Nigeria’s broadcast industry and all media platforms resisting this creeping censorship,” Atiku said

The former vice-president added that ethical standards in journalism should not be “seasonal tools to be weaponised during campaigns”.

According to him, the timing and tone of the regulations suggest a deeper agenda.

Atiku accused the government of being more interested in controlling the narrative than in ensuring a free, fair, and transparent electoral process.

The NBC directive comes amid heightened political activity ahead of the 2027 general election.

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is expected to field President Bola Tinubu for re-election, while opposition figures have joined forces in the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The key opposition stakeholders are Atiku Abubakar, who recently indicated the race could be his final presidential bid, alongside Peter Obi, 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party; Rabiu Kwankwaso, former governor of Kano; Nasir el-Rufai, former Kaduna governor; and Rotimi Amaechi, former minister and ex-Rivers governor.

The opposition has framed the coalition as a strategy to strengthen electoral competition and challenge the dominance of the ruling party.

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Arise, Channels, others’ broadcasters, anchors to  face sanctions

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Television broadcasters and anchors, will now face sanctions for any action or remark deemed by the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, to constitute a  breach of the Nigerian broadcasting codes.

The NBC issued the warning in a notice to broadcasters on Friday.

NBC said the warning comes amid an alleged surge in unprofessional broadcast conduct across Nigerian news broadcast platforms.

The regulator told broadcasters that it would enforce strict and uncompromised compliance with every provision of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, particularly those relating to fairness, balance, accuracy, hate speech, incitement, and respect for constitutional bodies.

NBC warned broadcasters to ensure professionalism in handling politics, communal and war issues.

“The broadcaster shall exhibit professionalism in handling the transmission, especially sensitive issues such as politics, communal conflicts, and wars.

Specifically, it threatened sanctions on anchors or presenters found to have expressed personal opinion as fact, bullied or intimidated a guest, denied a fair hearing to opposing views, or otherwise compromised neutrality, or be disrespectful to human dignity.

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