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Plateau Group Confirms 4 Killed In Riyom, Barki Ladi

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Barr. Solomon Nwantiri, the Secretary of Berom Youth Moulders (BYM) has said suspected militiamen have killed four people in communities in Riyom and Barki Ladi local government areas of Plateau State.

Nwantiri made the disclosure in Jos, the state capital when he spoke on the security situation in the area.

According to him, one person was killed in Barki Ladi while three were killed in Riyom in  midnight attacks.

It will be recalled that Mangu LGA too came under attack on Sunday where over 20 people were killed and thousands displaced leading to the imposition of 24 hours curfew by the interim management committee chairman, Hon Markus Artu.

Meanwhile, the Plateau State chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) Muhammad Nuru Abdullahi has accused security personnel of taking side in the lingering crisis between the herders and local farmers.

Abdullahi appealed to the state and federal government to call for a round table dialogue with a view to resolving the age long clash between the herders and the farmers adding that they have been coexisting peacefully for long.

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Gunmen kill five miners in fresh Plateau attack

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Gunmen on Tuesday reportedly killed five miners at a mining site in Gero village, Gyel District of Jos South Local Government Area, Plateau State.

In a statement to the Peoples Gazette, Rwang Tengwong, the spokesman for the Berom Youth Moulders-Association (BYM), said the incident occurred hours after gunmen attacked the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in the village.

“This latest attack comes hours after terrorists attacked the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, resulting in the death of three security personnel,” Mr Tengwong said.

According to the BYM spokesperson, the attacked village is located about five kilometres away from the NIPSS.

“This underscores the alarming deterioration of security within the area and raises serious concerns about the safety of residents and critical national institutions,” he said.

Alfred Alabo, the state police spokesperson, was not available for comment.

WhatsApp and SMS messages sent to him remained unanswered as of press time.

This comes barely an hour after Plateau State police said gunmen had killed three security agents at NIPSS in Kuru.

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Nigerian Forward John Lawani Hits the Ground Running with Emmanuel FC in East Timor

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Nigerian attacker John Lawani has wasted no time making his mark in East Timor, enjoying an impressive start to life with Emmanuel FC following his move from Sri Lankan side ST Mary’s.

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Sports247 reports that the promising forward has quickly announced himself in the Liga Futebol Amadora Primeira Divisão, scoring two goals in his opening two appearances for Emmanuel FC.

His early displays have showcased his attacking instincts, composure in front of goal, and ability to adapt seamlessly to a new environment.

Lawani’s bright start is a continuation of the fine form he displayed during his spell in Sri Lanka. Representing ST Mary’s in the Championship Division II, the Nigerian emerged as one of the team’s standout performers, scoring nine goals in just 12 appearances.

His contributions proved instrumental in ST Mary’s successful promotion campaign, helping the club secure a place in the Sri Lanka Super League, the nation’s top-flight competition.

The impressive goal return also underlined his reputation as a reliable finisher capable of delivering in crucial moments.

Seeking a fresh challenge, Lawani opted for a move to Emmanuel FC, where he has already begun to repay the club’s faith with goals and energetic performances.

His seamless transition to football in East Timor has provided encouragement for both the coaching staff and supporters, who will be hoping his scoring touch continues throughout the campaign.

At just the beginning of his journey with Emmanuel FC, the Nigerian forward appears well positioned to become a key figure in the club’s attacking setup.

His pace, movement, and eye for goal have already made him a difficult opponent for defenders, while his confidence in front of goal has been evident in his opening matches.

For Nigerian football fans, Lawani’s early success abroad is another example of homegrown talent making an impact on the international stage.

His performances in both Sri Lanka and now East Timor reflect a player steadily building a reputation for consistency and productivity in front of goal.

If his current form is any indication, Emmanuel FC could have secured one of the league’s most exciting attacking talents, with John Lawani poised to play a significant role in the club’s ambitions for the remainder of the season.

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