Segun Olatunji, Editor of FirstNews Online Newspaper, has regained freedom after spending 14 days in custody. Gunmen in military uniform had invaded Olatunji's residence at Iyana Odo, Abule Egba area of Lagos state, on March 15, and abducted him. While the journalist’s family did not receive any communication from his…
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By Ope Adetayo LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria's Defence Chief General Chris Musa said on Monday the military was being fed bad intelligence by informants, hampering the fight against armed kidnapping gangs who continue to abduct students and residents i.
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Nigeria's Defence Chief General Chris Musa said on Monday the military was being fed bad intelligence by informants, hampering the fight against armed kidnapping gangs who continue to abduct students and residents in the north of the country. The military announced on Sunday that it had rescued 137 students abducted by gunmen earlier this month in northwestern Kaduna state. Musa told Reuters that the military was too stretched and often relied on informants to pursue the armed gangs, known local