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Full List: Names Of 69 Boko Haram Escapees From Kuje Prison

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The Nigerian Correctional Service on Friday released the names and images of inmates with cases of terrorism who escaped from the Kuje Medium Custodial Centre in Abuja.

The inmates escaped the correctional centre on Tuesday night after members of the Islamic for West Africa Province attacked the facility.

“If you see any of these people, or have useful information which may lead to their recapture, please call 07000099999, 09060004598 or 08075050006 or Any Law Enforcement Agency nearest to you. We guarantee to keep your information anonymous,” the NCoS said in a release on Friday.

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See the names below:

READ ALSO: No Intelligence About Kuje Prison Break, Attackers Used Principle Of Surprise – NCoS

1. ABDULKAREEM MUSA

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2. ABDUSALAMI ADAMU

3. ABUBAKAR ABDULRAHMAN HABIBU

4. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED SADIQ

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5. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED

6. ABUBAKAR YUSUF

7. ADAM LAWAL MUHAMMAD

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8. AKIBU MUSA DANJUMA

9. AMODU OMALE SALIHU

10. BELLO HARUNA

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11. BILYAMINU USMAN

12. BUKAR ALI

13. IBRAHIM MOHAMMED

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14. IKYA ABUR

15. ISMAIL IDRIS ABDULLAHI

16. MODU AJI

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17. MOHAMMED SANI

18. MUSA ABUBAKAR

19. MUSTAPHA UMAR

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20. USTAPHA UMAR

21. SHEHU ABDULLAHI

READ ALSO: Jail Break: List Of Prominent Nigerians In Kuje Prison

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22. SULEIMAN IDI

23. SULEIMAN ZACHARIA

24. SUNDAY MICHEAL

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25. YAKUBU ABDULLAHI

26. YASIR IBRAHIM SALIHU

27. YUNUSA MUKAIYA

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28. ABDULMANNAN OBADIKI

29. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED MUSA

30. ABUBAKAR UMAR

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31. ADAMU MOHAMMED

32. AHMADU HAGOLA

33. ASAMA HARUNA KANTI

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34. BALUYE MODU

35. BASSEY VICTOR KINGSLEY

36. DIKO IKO

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37. ALHAJI BUKAR

38. FARUKU WAZIRI

39. HASSAN HASSAN

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40. IBRAHIM MUSA

41. IDRIS OJO

42. ISHAQ FAROUK

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43. MOHAMMED GONI KYARI

44. MOHAMMED GUJA

45. MOHAMMED SALEH BUBA

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46. MOHAMMED UMAR

47. MUKHTAR USSAINI KHALIDU

48. MUSA ADAMU

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49. MUSA UMAR

50. ONYEMIRE ASAGBA

51. RABIU SHAIBU

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52. SAHABI ISMAIL

53. SANI MOHAMMED

54. UMAR AHMADU LADAN

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55. USMAN BALAREBE

56. YAHAYA ADAMU ABUBAKAR

57. YUSUF YAKUBU

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58. ABDULAZEEZ OBADAKI

58. AUWAL ABUBAKAR

60. MANSUR MOHAMMED USMAN

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61. MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR

62. MOHAMMED JAMIU ENEJI SANI

63. MUAZU ABUBAKAR

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READ ALSO: Kuje Prisons Attack: Buhari Breaks Silence, Expresses Disappointment

64. MUHAMMED SANI ADAMU

65. MUKTAR UMAR

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66. NAMBIL ZAKARI GAMBO

67. SADIQ GARBA ABUBAKAR

68. YAZID MUHAMMED USMAN

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69. YUSUF ALI YUSUF

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Coordinator, Edo First Lady Office, Majority Leader, Rights Lawyer, Others Bag 2025 Leadership Award

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The Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, Edo State, Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo Anani; Majority Leader, Edo State House of Assembly, Hon. Jonathan Aigbokhan, and human rights lawyer, President Aigbokhan, alongside 27 others were on Friday , December 19, 2025, honoured with the 2025 Leadership & Development Award.

In his welcome address at the event with the theme: ‘Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Innovating for a Sustainable Future,’ Team Lead, Leadership and Development Initiatives, Dr. Sunny Duke Okosun, said the initiative was to recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations that are shaping the future of “our world.”

Okosun, who said the awardees were not just selected for award sake, noted that “our awardees have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and commitment to making a positive impact in their respective fields. Their stories will inspire us, their achievements will motivate us, and their dedication will challenge us to strive for greatness.”

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The Team Lead, while expressing his organisation’s
commitment to identifying, recognizing, and empowering leaders who are making a difference, said “we also look to the future, recognizing that the leaders of tomorrow will be those who innovate, collaborate, and prioritize sustainability.”

READ ALSO:Vanguard Correspondent Bags Edo Icon Award 2025

Okosun, who congratulated the awardees on “your outstanding achievements,” stressed: “Let us continue to inspire, motivate, and challenge each other to be the leaders we need for a brighter tomorrow.”

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In her keynote address, Anani described the theme of the event as timely and profound, stressing that “it speaks directly to the urgent need to prepare our present and future generations with the skills, values, and mindset required to navigate an increasingly complex world.”

The Coordinator, who noted that “a sustainable future demands leaders who are conscious of the environment, committed to social inclusion, and driven by economic responsibility,” challenged: “Leadership in our time must go beyond titles and positions; it must be anchored on service, innovation, integrity, and a clear vision for sustainable development. Leadership empowerment begins with education, mentorship, and opportunity.”

She added: “When we invest in our young people by equipping them with knowledge, encouraging creativity, and providing platforms for growth we are laying the foundation for enduring progress. Innovation, in this context, is not limited to technology alone; it also includes innovative thinking in governance, entrepreneurship, social development, and community engagement.

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“A sustainable future demands leaders who are conscious of the environment, committed to social inclusion, and driven by economic responsibility. It calls for leaders who can balance progress with preservation, growth with equity, and ambition with compassion. As a society, we must therefore foster innovation that addresses real challenges, creates jobs, strengthens communities, and improves the quality of life for all.”

Guest Speaker at the event, Prof. Festus Olise, described leadership as a curse to Nigeria, adding: “Year in, year out, we elect leaders into leadership positions yet our problems persist.”

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Majority Leader of the Edo State House of Assembly who happened to be one of the recipients, thanked the organisers, stressing that it is a challenge for him to do more for his people.

I have done much for my constituents since I was elected, but the award will spure me to do more. Leadership is about catering for the followers, and this is a role I have been playing to the best of my ability.”

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Delta Speaker Advocates Strict Legislative Protection Of N’Delta Environment

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The Speaker of the Delta state House of Assembly Hon. Emomotimi Guwor has advocated for more stringent legislations to protect the Niger Delta environment against violators, especially multinational and local oil companies.

He lamented that these multinational and local oil companies have turned the Niger Delta environment to dumping sites with the pollution of oil exploration and exploitation.

Guwor spoke at the 2nd annual Ijaw media conference 2025, organized by the Ijaw Publishers’ Forum, IPF in Delta State.

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According to him, this will curb further damages of the Niger Delta environment, thereby saving the environment for future generations.

READ ALSO:Delta: Suspected Kidnapper Killed In Gun Battle With Police

The Delta state speaker, who was represented by a former Commissioner for Oil and Gas, Chief Emma Amgbaduba, noted that environmental neglect and social injustice were key drivers of unrest in oil-producing areas.

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According to him, ”fishermen and farmers are in acute hunger and hardship due to the polluted rivers and degraded farmlands have pushed many families into hardship, threatening livelihoods that once sustained entire communities”

He warned that unless urgent steps are taken to protect natural resources, the human cost of oil exploration would continue to deepen poverty and insecurity in the region, with consequences for the national economy.

READ ALSO:Panic In Delta Female School Over False Herdsmen Attack

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Guwor emphasized that host communities must demand strict compliance by international and indigenous oil companies with global environmental standards and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

He noted that environmental neglect and social injustice were key drivers of unrest in oil-producing areas.

Guwor urged residents to take ownership of environmental protection in their communities, while acknowledging ongoing efforts to curb crude oil theft, which he said has worsened pollution and economic losses.

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The Speaker stressed that peaceful coexistence within communities remained critical to restoring confidence, attracting investments and improving living conditions in the Niger Delta.

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IPF’s Conference: Igali Seeks Approval Of License For Locals To Operate Modular Refinery

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The National Chairman of Pan Niger Delta Forum,( PANDEF) Amb. Godknows Boladei lgali, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to approve license for Niger Delta sons and daughters who have the requirements to operate modular refineries as it is done in the US and the Western world.

Dr. Igali who was the keynote speaker at the 2025 Ijaw Media Conference made the call on Wednesday December 17, in Warri.

He stated that the operation of modular refineries was for the best interest of increasing the growth of the nation’s economy as well as to create a sense of belonging to the people that own the crude oil and gas.

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He said that it is important for the people to properly manage their God-given resources towards the welfare of humanity rather than being destroyed in the name of illegal oil bunkering.

READ ALSO:IPF Holds Annual Ijaw Media Conference December

by government security agencies thereby resulting in pollution and degradation of the environment they lived in.

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He asserted that most of the raw materials used by industries are deposited in the Niger Delta region, especially crude oil, Gas, palm oil, rubber, cotton etc, stressing that the region will continue to be relevant in Nigeria because of her natural wealth.

He affirmed that Niger Deltans should think of sustaining its natural resources as well as safeguarding its environment for today and the future generations.

READ ALSO:IPF Throws Weight Behind Otuaro-led PAP, Urges Critics To Be Constructive

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He urged the people to be more focused on education and professional skill acquisition, stressing that with the right education and skills, the scholars can invent new things that will better the society.

Igali also commended the Presidential Amnesty Programme Coordinator, Dr. Dennis Otuaro for his good works, while urging him not to be distracted by critics rather, he should continue sending “our sons and daughters abroad to acquire more skills and come back home to develop the Niger Delta region.”

He also urged Niger Deltans to sustain the existing peace, stressing that without peace development cannot strive in the communities.

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