ALLEGED COUP: RELEASE OUR DADDIES, DETAINED OFFICERS’ CHILDREN PROTEST AT N’ASSEMBLY.(PHOTOS).

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 Alleged coup: Release our daddies, detained officers’ children protest at N’Assembly Scores of children and wives of military officers detained over an alleged coup plot on Wednesday staged a peaceful protest at the National Assembly, demanding a speedy trial and the release of the accused officials. The protesters gathered at the entrance of the National Assembly complex, moving in a slow procession while clutching placards with inscriptions such as “Don’t Kill Our Daddies,” “Detention Without Trial is Injustice,” and “Six Months of Torture: Enough Is Enough.”. One more photo below. 

BLOODY ATTACK AT AKUME JUNCTION: BUSINESSMAN SLAPPED, PHONE SNATCHED, RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL. (PHOTO).


 BLOODY ATTACK AT AKUME JUNCTION: BUSINESSMAN SLAPPED, PHONE SNATCHED, RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL



Chaos erupted at Senator George Akume Junction on Gboko Road when Abuja-based businessman, Ordubu Deli, was brutally assaulted in broad daylight.


According to witnesses, Deli’s convoy was halted by a sudden traffic jam when a heavy stone smashed into his security vehicle. As he stepped out to investigate, men allegedly bolted toward Akume’s residence.


The businessman went live on Facebook, chasing the suspects, before he was ambushed. One of the attackers, identified as “Tyohom,” allegedly delivered a deafening slap to Deli’s left ear, leaving him bleeding and disoriented. His phone was also snatched in the scuffle.


Security aides quickly evacuated him to hospital, where doctors confirmed he is bleeding from the ear and are monitoring him for possible internal injuries.


While police have opened investigations, allies insist neither Haakyav Tombu Peter nor Senator Akume had any hand in the attack. Family members are urging prayers for the businessman’s recovery as the shocking incident continues to stir outrage.


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