Mar 9, 2021
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A Fulani man, Iskilu Wakili, accused of being a kidnap kingpin and mastermind of several cases of abduction at Ibarapa zone of Oyo State, has denied his involvement in such crime, asking his accusers to come out in the open with their claims.
Wakili, who spoke with the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, at the State Criminal Investigation Department at Iyaganku, Ibadan, said he has never been involved in crime during his stay in the zone for over 20 years.
He also disclosed that two of his children were kidnapped in 2020, and he had to pay millions of naira to secure their release.
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As Nigeria Army Officers Wife Association (NAOWA) in Birnin-Kebbi joins other women associations across the country to celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day celebration, a call has gone to women to be disciplined and take care of their homes on behalf of their husbands who have laid down their lives in defence of Nigeria.
This call was made by Mrs Nafisat Abubakar Saki, founder/CEO of Zaki Gem Support Foundation, as a guest lecturer at the event put together by NAOWA to mark the day at the 1 Battalion Nigeria Army, Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi State.
She urged officers’ wives to be entrepreneurs to be able to take care of their homes while their husbands are out there defending their fatherland.