OPERATION HADIN KAI FOILS MASS ABDUCTION ATTEMPT AT FGGC MONGUNO. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE

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 PRESS RELEASE OPERATION HADIN KAI FOILS MASS ABDUCTION ATTEMPT AT FGGC MONGUNO Troops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), in collaboration with personnel of the Nigeria Police Mobile Force (MOPOL), successfully foiled an attempted mass abduction by ISWAP terrorists at the Federal Government Girls College (FGGC), Monguno, at about 0130 hours (1:30 a.m.) on 19 July 2026. The FGGC facility is currently being utilized by the Borno State Government as temporary hostel accommodation for students of the Federal Polytechnic, Monguno. The terrorists reportedly gained access to the facility with the assistance of suspected collaborators in an attempt to abduct students. Alert security personnel immediately engaged the terrorists with coordinated and overwhelming firepower, effectively stalling their advance with Sector 3 Quick Reaction Force (QRF) immediately reinforcing the school. Confronted by the superior combat capability and determined resistance of the security forces, the terrorists were...

‘HELP ME MARRY BEFORE FULANI HERDSMEN KILL ME’ — FACEBOOK POST OF MURDERED BENUE GRADUATE GOES VIRAL. (PHOTO).


 ‘Help me marry before Fulani herdsmen kill me’ — Facebook post of murdered Benue graduate goes viral


A young Nigerian graduate, Mathias Yogboh, has been reportedly killed by suspected Fulani militia in a fresh attack on Aondona community in Benue State.

Yogboh, popularly known as Jagaban, was a graduate of Religious Education from the University of Calabar.

His death has sparked widespread outrage and sorrow, particularly after a Facebook post he made just weeks before his killing resurfaced online.

In the April 20 post, Yogboh wrote: “Help me look for a better wife to marry before Fulani kill me, making me die as a childless person.”

Local sources report that Yogboh was killed during a violent raid by armed herdsmen, part of an ongoing wave of attacks that have continued to plague agrarian communities across Benue.

Reacting to the incident, human rights activist Ukan Kurugh described his death as tragic.

In a tribute, he wrote: “He once shared his fears… now he’s gone. Not long ago, he voiced his deepest fear — the threat of Fulani terrorist herdsmen. Tragically, that fear became his reality.

They took him from us. A voice silenced. A life cut short. A family shattered. Rest in peace, dear brother. You didn’t deserve this.”

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