Nigeria: In Game Changer for Tinubu's Anti-Terrorism War, Troops Reject Deal, Storm Oyo Forest, Rescue Victims
·Decision to storm hideout influenced by lessons from Gen. Besides, the decision to invade the forest where the captives were being kept was influenced by lessons learnt from the death in captivity of retired Gen. Abubakar Rabbe, after prolonged negotiations, security sources said.
- ▪·Decision to storm hideout influenced by lessons from Gen.
- ▪Besides, the decision to invade the forest where the captives were being kept was influenced by lessons learnt from the death in captivity of retired Gen.
- ▪Abubakar Rabbe, after prolonged negotiations, security sources said.
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·Decision to storm hideout influenced by lessons from Gen. Rabbe's death, say sources·Arrested children to be released, complicit mothers to face prosecution ·Capture of terrorists' families, death of syndicate forced release of hostages ·Sanwo-Olu, Adeleke, Ooni, Alausa, CAN, Wabara, Olawepo-Hashim, group, others hail president, security agencies for rescue of victims, seek better security measures Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn Chiemelie Ezeobi in Lagos, Chuks Okocha, Emmanuel Addeh, Kuni Tyessi, Folalumi Alaran in Abuja, Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo and Hammed Shittu in Ilorin Some interesting details, last night, emerged on a few of the intrigues that went into the eventual release of the kidnapped Oyo State students and their teachers, who spent some 57 days in…
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