Abduction of retired army major deepens security concerns in Kogi State
[USAfricaonline - Africa] - 23/05/2025
A wave of insecurity continues to unsettle parts of Kogi State, as unidentified gunmen have reportedly abducted 76-year-old retired Nigerian Army Major Joe Ajayi from his home in Odo-Ape, located in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area. Ajayi, who once served as the chairman of the Christian (…)
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