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Police Foils Attack on Journalist, Family

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Nasarawa State’s anti-kidnapping squad demonstrated exceptional efficiency by thwarting a kidnapping attempt on the family of Dr. Leon Usigbe, the Abuja Bureau Chief of the Nigerian Tribune, early Monday morning. The harrowing incident took place at Dr. Usigbe’s residence on Kurape Road in Karshi, near the Federal Capital Territory, around 12:50 am.

Abuja City Journal understands that the assailants began their attack by shooting and injuring a vigilant neighbor who was guarding the property. Undeterred, one of the intruders managed to scale the perimeter fence and unlock the gate, allowing his accomplices to breach the compound.

Once inside, the attackers vandalized windows with stones and attempted to break down both the front and back doors. Fortunately, they were unable to gain entry into the house. The swift action of the anti-kidnapping squad, recently deployed in response to a rising wave of abductions in the area, turned the tide. After being alerted, the squad arrived promptly, and a fierce shootout ensued. During the exchange of gunfire, three soldiers sustained injuries, but the squad ultimately succeeded in repelling the attackers, who fled the scene.

Although Dr. Usigbe was not home at the time of the attack, his wife and children were present and left deeply traumatized by the terrifying ordeal. This incident marks the third kidnapping attempt in the Karshi area within the last three months, highlighting the persistent threat that residents face. Notably, two other families in the vicinity have previously paid ransoms for the release of their abducted loved ones, underscoring the growing crisis of kidnapping and banditry affecting states bordering Abuja, including Nasarawa.

Local authorities have acknowledged the alarming trend and are actively working to combat these criminal activities. Recent efforts have resulted in notable successes, including the arrest of two suspects linked to kidnapping and banditry operations across Nasarawa, Taraba, and Plateau States.

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FG Targets Guinness World Record with 3.6km Dining Table in Abuja

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The Federal Government will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest dining table during the Mega Renewed Hope NIHOTOUR Gastronomy Festival slated for December 6 in Abuja. The 3.6-kilometre table is expected to host between 2,000 and 3,000 participants.

Director-General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Dr. Abisoye Fagade, announced this on Thursday alongside the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa.

Fagade said the record attempt will be followed by communal dining, cultural displays, music, and comedy, adding that the initiative aims to position Abuja as a major cultural destination.

He noted that the festival aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, promoting tourism, hospitality, and youth empowerment through skills development.

Minister Musawa described the event as a platform for economic inclusion and creative growth, highlighting gastronomy’s role in national development alongside film, music, and fashion.

The week-long festival, themed “Oriki: Taste of Culture,” will feature exhibitions, culinary masterclasses, food tastings, and investment dialogues showcasing Nigeria’s rich food heritage.

President Tinubu is expected to officially unveil the festival and record attempt in Abuja.

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Senate Clears Air Peace, Faults NSIB Over Drug Allegations

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The Senate has cleared Air Peace of wrongdoing in the July 13 runway overrun at Port Harcourt International Airport, describing the drug and alcohol allegations against the airline’s pilots as “inconsistent and uncoordinated.”

The decision followed an investigation by the Senate Committee on Aviation, which reviewed the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), report and found discrepancies that could harm Nigeria’s aviation reputation.

Committee Chairman, Sen. Abdulfatai Buhari (Oyo North), said the aircraft sustained no damage and returned to Lagos the same day, warning that inaccurate reports could erode global confidence in the country’s air safety ratings.

He commended Air Peace and other domestic carriers for maintaining strict safety standards and urged regulators to support indigenous airlines.

Air Peace Chairman, Allen Onyema, criticised the NSIB’s handling of the matter, calling it misleading and damaging to the airline’s reputation.

He clarified that the incident resulted from human error, not mechanical failure, and reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to safety.

The Senate is expected to issue a final report recommending better coordination and clearer communication among aviation regulators.

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Army Chief Pledges Better Welfare, Fair Postings for Troops

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Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has pledged to prioritise troop welfare, transparency, and fairness in postings to boost morale and strengthen operational efficiency.

Shaibu made the promise on Thursday in Maiduguri during an interactive session with defence correspondents as part of his operational tour of the North-East.

He commended troops for their resilience in defending the nation and assured that the Army would sustain and improve the soldier-first welfare policy introduced by his predecessor.

“As soldiers get what is due to them on time, we will extend that support to their families while they serve their fatherland,” he said.

The COAS also vowed that merit and professionalism would guide all postings and appointments, ensuring fairness and competence in leadership.

Shaibu, who assumed office on October 30, 2025, described morale as a key component of fighting power and reaffirmed his commitment to timely payment of allowances and other entitlements.

His visit was part of efforts to assess field operations and enhance the welfare of frontline troops battling insurgency in the region.

(NAN)

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