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Mass killings in Nigeria underreported – Olawepo-Hashim

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Former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has raised alarm over what he described as a fresh wave of mass killings across Nigeria, warning that many of the incidents are being underreported and increasingly normalised.

In a statement issued on Sunday via his X handle, Olawepo-Hashim cited repeated attacks in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, as well as other parts of the North Central region, as evidence of what he called a widening security collapse in the country.

The statement read: “I am deeply concerned by the fresh wave of mass killings across Nigeria, many of which remain underreported.

“The repeated attacks in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, across parts of the North Central region, and in several other locations, continue to expose what appears to be a widening and persistent security collapse in the country.

“As I have consistently observed, the true scale of killings is being dangerously underreported and increasingly normalized.

“In Kebbi, recent attacks reportedly left over 40 people dead and homes destroyed, with fears the toll may continue to rise. Similar incidents just weeks earlier claimed more lives. These communities appear to be under sustained assault, often without effective security response.

“In Kwara State, coordinated attacks across Kaiama, Edu, and Ifelodun have reportedly left dozens dead, including forest guards, yet many of these tragedies barely make it beyond local reports.

“Across the North Central region, the pattern is deeply troubling: Benue, Plateau, Niger, and Nasarawa states have all recorded repeated attacks, with hundreds feared killed within weeks.

“Taken together, these incidents suggest a humanitarian crisis that is receiving what can only be described as selective attention and dangerous silence.

“This widening gap between reality and global awareness is morally troubling. Mass killings in rural Nigeria are increasingly treated as routine statistics rather than urgent human tragedies.

“The continued activities of armed groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP, alongside expanding bandit networks, highlight deeper structural failures in security coordination.

“Equally alarming is the muted response from global institutions such as the United Nations and the African Union, despite the scale of these killings.

“This raises difficult but necessary questions: Why has the world become desensitized to mass killings in Nigeria?

“Why do Nigerian deaths no longer trigger sustained global outrage?

“And how many more must die before silence itself is treated as complicity?

“These are no longer rhetorical questions, they reflect a growing perception that global attention has become selective, and that Nigerian lives are being undervalued in the global humanitarian space.

“If this continues, we risk normalizing mass death, where tragedy becomes routine and urgency disappears.

“For now, the reality remains, unchanged: the killings continue, the numbers rise, and too many victims remain unseen and uncounted.”

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North Korea hackers blamed for $290M crypto theft

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Over the weekend, hackers stole more than $290 million in cryptocurrency from Kelp DAO, a protocol that allows users to earn yields on idle crypto investments. 

By Monday, LayerZero, one of the projects affected by the hack, accused North Korea of carrying out the heist. The hack is now the largest crypto theft of the year so far, following an earlier hack at crypto exchange Drift in April netted hackers around $285 million.

Per its post on X, LayerZero said the hackers exploited Kelp DAO via its LayerZero bridge, which allows different blockchains to send instructions to each other. The hackers then took advantage of Kelp’s own security configuration, which did not require multiple verifications before approving transactions. That allowed the hackers to siphon off the funds with fraudulent transactions.

The company cited “preliminary indicators” that point to North Korea as the culprit, in particular its hacking group that targets crypto known as TraderTraitor

Kelp DAO responded to LayerZero blaming it for the theft instead. 

In the last few years, North Korean hackers working for Kim Jong Un’s regime have become highly successful at stealing crypto. Last year, North Korean hackers stole more than $2 billion in crypto. Overall, since 2017, the total amount of stolen crypto by North Korea is said to be around $6 billion.

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Puus Kaat 2026 postponed amid security concerns in plateau state

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The much-anticipated Puus Kaat has been officially postponed, raising concerns among cultural enthusiasts and residents across Plateau State. The festival, which was earlier scheduled to hold in April 2026 as part of efforts to celebrate the rich heritage of the Mwaghavul people, will no longer take place as planned.

According to emerging reports, the decision to postpone the event is linked to the recent security challenges affecting parts of Plateau State. Organizers and stakeholders deemed it necessary to prioritize the safety of participants, visitors, and the host communities following incidents of unrest in the region. 

Puus Kaat is widely recognized as a symbol of unity, identity, and cultural pride, attracting visitors from within and beyond Nigeria. The 2026 edition was expected to showcase cultural performances, storytelling, music, and innovation-driven activities aimed at preserving tradition while embracing modernity. 

While the postponement comes as a disappointment to many, organizers have assured the public that the decision is temporary. A new date is expected to be announced once the security situation improves, with hopes that the festival will return stronger and safer, continuing its legacy as a major cultural event in Plateau State.

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