Businesswoman narrowly escapes death as husband allegedly sets apartment ablaze
Businesswoman narrowly escapes death as husband allegedly sets apartment ablaze
A potential tragedy was narrowly averted on New Year’s Day when Tina Uyi, a 54-year-old businesswoman based in Italy, escaped a harrowing ordeal after her estranged husband, 55-year-old Osaro Ahunwan, allegedly set her apartment on fire, in Idumwonwina, near Oluku, in the Ovia North-East Local Government Area of Edo State.
Reports suggest that Tina, who had just returned to Nigeria from Italy on December 31, 2024, lost a significant amount of money in both local and foreign currencies, as well as gifts sent by friends in Italy for loved ones in Nigeria, in the devastating blaze.
Eyewitnesses recounted the alarming sequence of events, stating that Tina had just emerged from her bathroom when she heard a loud bang on her window. Upon investigating, she reportedly discovered that the sound was caused by her estranged husband, Osaro, who was demanding entry into her apartment.
Tina allegedly refused to let Osaro in, informing him that their relationship had ended and that her family had returned her bride price in April 2024. Her rejection reportedly enraged Osaro, who then allegedly threatened to set her apartment on fire and harm its occupants.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with the local community expressing outrage over the violent confrontation. Authorities are investigating the matter, as Tina’s close call with death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of domestic disputes escalating into violence.
“Despite Tina’s plea for him to leave the promises, Osaro reportedly shattered the glass windows, doused the apartment with Petro, and set it on fire through the help of a lighter and fuel, leaving the entire apartment completely razed.
“The inferno quickly engulfed the building, but neighbors intervened and successfully rescued Tina’s elderly parents( who are nonagenarian)from the flames.
“It took the frantic efforts of men of the Edo State Fire Service to put out the flames that wreaked havoc before their arrival”, the source said.
In an interview with a Nigerian Tribune from her hospital bed, Tina revealed that in 2023, Osaro had threatened to kill both her and himself.
She said: “Osaro destroyed my Lexus(330) Jeep when we had a misunderstanding. He likes too much control and is very suspicious; even when I am out shopping and he calls, as soon as he hears a male’s voice, he abuses me and calls me names.
“So because of his violent and overbearing character, I decided to quit the marriage that lasted less than 2 years”
The police in Ekiadolor have arrested Osaro Ahunwan, Tina Uyi’s estranged husband, and his accomplice, Odaro Ovia Robo, Tina’s older brother, following the arson attack on Tina’s apartment.
During questioning, Osaro reportedly confessed that Odaro, also known as “OD,” had provided him with detailed information about Tina’s return to Nigeria.
Osaro revealed that he paid Odaro ₦5,000 for the information and had hidden in Odaro’s apartment with a container of petrol. The lighter used to ignite the fire, Osaro claimed, was also supplied by his brother-in-law.
Sources indicate that Odaro harbored long-standing grievances against his sister, accusing her of withholding financial support despite his own hotel construction project.
It was revealed that Tina had sponsored Odaro’s trip abroad in 2003, but he had returned to Nigeria voluntarily after a decade, leaving behind his partner and young daughter. Since then, he has reportedly struggled with unemployment and has been financially dependent on Tina.
As a result of the fire, Tina suffered third-degree burns and is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed private hospital in Benin City. The police investigation is ongoing, with both Osaro and Odaro facing charges in connection with the incident.
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Scores of terrorists neutralised after Major attacks on military base
Scores of terrorists neutralised after Major attacks on military base
Nigerian troops have successfully neutralised several terrorists and thwarted coordinated attacks in Adamawa and Borno States.
The Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, announced that the successes followed swift and decisive responses by soldiers to attempts by insurgents to overrun military formations in the North-East.
In a statement issued on Friday, Acting Media Information Officer of the Task Force, Lieutenant Solomon Atokolo, confirmed that the operations resulted in heavy casualties for the terrorists.
He explained that the first attack took place in the early hours of January 16, 2026, when insurgents targeted a patrol base at Sabon Gari in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
Atokolo stated that troops under Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai quickly engaged the attackers and successfully repelled them. He added that reinforcements from Gulak and the Battalion Quick Reaction Force were promptly mobilised to support the operation, ensuring that the assault was decisively crushed.
“The terrorists were successfully repelled without any casualty to our troops or damage to equipment, forcing them to abandon the attack,” the statement said.
He added that security forces later carried out clearance operations in the surrounding area, scanning for improvised explosive devices and booby traps to guarantee the safety of both civilians and personnel.
In a separate incident on the same day, terrorists staged a large-scale, multi-directional attack on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Azir in Borno State.
The attackers attempted to breach the base’s defensive perimeter but were met with fierce resistance from troops. With support from the Air Component and other Nigerian Army aerial platforms, the soldiers unleashed sustained firepower that compelled the insurgents to retreat.
Although rocket-propelled grenade fire from the terrorists damaged some troop-carrying vehicles and partially affected the base’s CCTV control room, Atokolo said troops maintained full control of the situation and prevented any further breach.
The military spokesperson disclosed that several weapons and ammunition were recovered from the fleeing terrorists.
Items seized included a 60mm mortar tube, mortar bombs, locally fabricated explosives, heavy machine gun rounds, and hundreds of rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.
The Joint Task Force commended the professionalism and resilience of the troops, reaffirming its commitment to sustaining operations aimed at restoring lasting peace and security to the North-East region.
Scores of terrorists neutralised after Major attacks on military base
Nigerian troops have successfully neutralised several terrorists and thwarted coordinated attacks in Adamawa and Borno States.
The Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, announced that the successes followed swift and decisive responses by soldiers to attempts by insurgents to overrun military formations in the North-East.
In a statement issued on Friday, Acting Media Information Officer of the Task Force, Lieutenant Solomon Atokolo, confirmed that the operations resulted in heavy casualties for the terrorists.
He explained that the first attack took place in the early hours of January 16, 2026, when insurgents targeted a patrol base at Sabon Gari in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
Atokolo stated that troops under Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai quickly engaged the attackers and successfully repelled them. He added that reinforcements from Gulak and the Battalion Quick Reaction Force were promptly mobilised to support the operation, ensuring that the assault was decisively crushed.
“The terrorists were successfully repelled without any casualty to our troops or damage to equipment, forcing them to abandon the attack,” the statement said.
He added that security forces later carried out clearance operations in the surrounding area, scanning for improvised explosive devices and booby traps to guarantee the safety of both civilians and personnel.
In a separate incident on the same day, terrorists staged a large-scale, multi-directional attack on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Azir in Borno State.
The attackers attempted to breach the base’s defensive perimeter but were met with fierce resistance from troops. With support from the Air Component and other Nigerian Army aerial platforms, the soldiers unleashed sustained firepower that compelled the insurgents to retreat.
Although rocket-propelled grenade fire from the terrorists damaged some troop-carrying vehicles and partially affected the base’s CCTV control room, Atokolo said troops maintained full control of the situation and prevented any further breach.
The military spokesperson disclosed that several weapons and ammunition were recovered from the fleeing terrorists.
Items seized included a 60mm mortar tube, mortar bombs, locally fabricated explosives, heavy machine gun rounds, and hundreds of rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.
The Joint Task Force commended the professionalism and resilience of the troops, reaffirming its commitment to sustaining operations aimed at restoring lasting peace and security to the North-East region.
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Federal Govt warns States against negotiating with Bandits
Federal Govt warns States against negotiating with Bandits
The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has urged state governments across the country to stop engaging in negotiations with bandits, warning that such actions undermine national security efforts.
Musa made the call during an interview with BBC Hausa, where he expressed concern that dialogue with criminal groups weakens ongoing military operations.
According to him, reaching agreements with bandits often proves futile, as they cannot be trusted to honour their commitments.
He argued that many of the criminals lack genuine remorse and are likely to renege on any deals struck with them.
The minister disclosed that the Katsina State Government was cautioned over its recent decision to facilitate the release of 70 suspected bandits from custody.
However, the Katsina government had defended the action, describing the move as essential to consolidating community-driven peace agreements with “repentant bandits” in several local government areas.
“Negotiation with bandits is not a way out, those people are not real, whenever they come for reconciliation, they need something,” Musa spoke in Hausa language.
“What’s happening in Katsina we told them, don’t ever make the mistake of reconciling with those people, they are liars.
“We begged people to stop negotiating with them and the government should stop. It’s not right and they will surely come back again. They don’t fear God.
“We already informed them it damages our work, we asked them to stop, you know it’s democracy now not military rule. But we are in talk with them.”
The defence minister refuted claim that the federal government pays ransom to kidnappers.
“Paying ransom is not good. People should stop paying ransom when they kidnap people. Report should be made and actions will be taken.”
“Federal government doesn’t pay for ransom. It might be other people and they are doing that on their own.”
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