A video showing the shooting of a suspect who had been restrained by a police officer attached to the Delta police command has surfaced on social media. In the less-than-two-minute video , the male suspect is seen sitting on the ground with his hands tied behind his back with a rope. The suspect can be heard pleading with the police officers not to shoot him, saying he was deceived by a friend who is residing in the Sapele area of Delta state. Crying, the suspect said he would take the officers to the friend’s house in Sapele. Officers, abeg, I go tell you everything. Na my friend deceived me. E dey Sapele. I go carry you go the place,” the suspect begged the officers in Pidgin English As the suspect was pleading with the officers, one of them, dressed in mufti, was seen cocking his rifle and then shooting directly at the suspect. Immediately, the suspect lay on the group as passers-by watched the incident. Afterwards, the police officers carried the body into a Toyota...
The German government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria in tackling insecurity and fostering peaceful coexistence, following a call for urgent government protection and humanitarian assistance by residents of the Yelwata community in Venue State after their experience from last year’s deadly attack. It was reported that Germany’s Federal Government Commissioner for Freedom of Religion or Belief, Thomas Rachel, made this known on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, during a press briefing in Abuja after a fact-finding visit to affected communities and internally displaced persons camps. Rachel described his visit to Yelwata as deeply emotional, revealing that survivors of the June 2025 massacre, which claimed over 200 lives, are still grappling with fear and uncertainty about their future. “I am still moved by my visit to Yelwata, the village where a massacre took place in June 2025. More than 200 Christians were killed there,” he said. “The people with...