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Gunmen invade another Plateau community, kill pregnant woman, one other

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Gunmen suspected to be Fulani bandits on Friday, invaded the Dyan community in Rim Village of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, killing a 32-year-old pregnant woman, Mrs Happiness Pam, and a 24-year-old man identified as Daniel Luka.

National Publicity Secretary of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, BYM, Rwang Tengwong, who confirmed the attack in a statement on Saturday, said the assailants stormed the village at about 10 p.m. and opened fire indiscriminately, killing the victims and throwing the residents into mourning.

Tengwong, who condemned the killings, described the attack as gruesome and unacceptable.

The BYM spokesman stated that the association received reports of the incident with shock and sadness, noting that such attacks have continued to occur in Riyom and other parts of the state.

“It is heartbreaking that a pregnant woman carrying the hope of a family and an innocent young man with a promising future became victims of yet another senseless act of violence,” Tengwong said in the statement.

“These killings represent not only an attack on individuals but also an assault on the collective peace, security and humanity of our people,” he added.

While extending the Association’s condolences to the families of the deceased and the community, the BYM called on security agencies to intensify efforts to apprehend those responsible and ensure they are brought to justice. 

“BYM also urges the Federal Government and the Plateau State government to take proactive measures to protect vulnerable communities in the state as the violence being visited on rural people is becoming one too many,” Tengwong said.

BYM advised residents to remain vigilant and, where possible, avoid late-night journeys along vulnerable routes, while reaffirming its commitment to supporting lawful efforts to restore peace and security across the state.

The Plateau State Police Command had yet to release a statement on the attack as of the time of filing this report.

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Kano: APC wins Dawakin Kudu/Warawa by-election 

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has secured a decisive victory in the Dawakin Kudu Federal Constituency by-election which held in Kano State, following the official declaration of results by the Returning Officer, Professor Umar Sani of Bayero University, Kano.

Announcing the outcome at the collation centre, Professor Sani confirmed that the election was contested by multiple political parties and conducted across polling units within the constituency.

According to the official figures, Rabiu shuaibu of the APC polled 35,356 votes, defeating his closest rival, Lawal Garba Haruna of the African People’s Movement (APM), who scored 268 votes, while Abubakar Yahaya Muhammad of the Labour Party (LP) recorded 98 votes.

Declaring the result, the Returning Officer stated: “I hereby certify that I am the Returning Officer for the 2026 Dawakin Kudu Federal Constituency by-election held on 20th June 2026. The election was contested. The candidates received the following votes: Rabiu Shehu Aibu of APC scored 35,356 votes; Lawal Garba Haruna of APM scored 268 votes; and Abubakar Yahaya Muhammad of LP scored 98 votes.”

He added: “Rabiu Shehu Aibu of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.”

The result confirms a sweeping victory for the APC candidate, who maintained a wide margin over opposition contenders throughout the exercise.

Election officials described the process as orderly, while final collation and certification were completed at the constituency level in accordance with electoral guidelines.

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Signal’s Meredith Whittaker wants you to remember that AI chatbots ‘are not your friends’

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Asked about the privacy implications of chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude, Signal President Meredith Whittaker answered, “These are not your friends. These are not conscious beings. These are not sentient interlocutors.”

Whittaker made those comments in a broader interview with Bloomberg about policy, privacy, and Signal. She acknowledged that she uses AI tools “to format a document here and there,” but insisted, “I don’t ask them questions. I’m very serious about my thinking and writing, and I don’t want the process of working through an idea […] to be foreclosed or eclipsed by the response of a system that’s averaging what’s already out there.”

As for Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s prediction that users could let Microsoft Copilot handle all their Christmas shopping this year, Whittaker argued this scenario — where Copilot is eavesdropping on the family group chat to determine who wants want — means giving it “access to my credit card, my browser, my Signal, the ability to message my siblings on my behalf, my home address [and] my calendar.”

“What you’ve just described is a system with very pervasive access across multiple applications and services,” Whittaker said. “In the context of Signal, it would constitute a kind of a backdoor.”

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