Kidnappers Hijack Late Kaduna Priest’s Facebook Page, Post Photos Of His Wife And Daughter Still In Captivity

Tension has escalated online after kidnappers took over the Facebook account of the late Venerable Edwin Achi and uploaded photos of his wife and daughter, who remain in captivity. The Anglican priest was abducted with his family on October 28 from their Kaduna home. Despite his family paying the ransom demanded, the abductors later directed them to pick up his decomposing body, confirming his death after nearly a month in captivity. In a shocking development, new images of his wife and daughter appeared on his Facebook page on Tuesday, allegedly posted by the kidnappers themselves. The update has sparked widespread panic, with many Nigerians expressing fear over the condition of the surviving family members. The disturbing posts have prompted renewed calls for decisive action from security agencies, with citizens urging authorities to rescue the hostages before it is too late. As of now, there is no official word on the efforts to secure their release. One concerned user wrote, “This is terrifying. May God protect the wife and daughter.” Another added, “Using his own Facebook page to taunt the public? This is pure evil.” The nation continues to watch anxiously as calls grow louder for urgent intervention.

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Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Instagram and Facebook Accounts Following Release Of ‘Open Letter to Donald Trump’

Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has had his Facebook and Instagram accounts suspended by Meta, days after releasing a new politically charged single. The song, titled ‘Open Letter to Donald Trump’, was released on TikTok on November 29, 2025, through his label Lakreem Entertainment. While addressed to the former US president, the track mainly targets Nigeria’s political elite, criticizing leaders for enriching themselves while citizens face kidnappings, killings, and widespread insecurity. Abdulkareem also raps “dem dey fear Donald Trump,” using the song to draw global attention to Nigeria’s crises. Eedris Abdulkareem has released an open letter addressed to Donald Trump, appealing to him to intervene and help Nigeria👀 pic.twitter.com/R6rAocNSHv — Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) November 29, 2025 This is the latest in a string of provocative releases from the rapper. In June 2024, he challenged RCCG founder Enoch Adeboye in the song ‘Emilokan’ to be critical of President Bola Tinubu’s government, echoing his stance during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. In April, he released ‘Tell Your Papa’, calling on Seyi Tinubu to raise awareness of Nigerians’ suffering with his father, a track that was later banned by the National Broadcasting Commission for allegedly violating broadcasting regulations. Abdulkareem has a history of controversial music. His 2004 hit ‘Jaga Jaga’ was banned by then-President Olusegun Obasanjo but became an underground anthem, cementing his reputation as a fearless voice against corruption and social injustice.

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Seyi Tinubu Turns 40: Wife Highlights How Their Love Began on Facebook

As Seyi Tinubu marks his 40th birthday, his wife has shared a heartfelt reflection on how their relationship began on Facebook, a story that has captured widespread attention. She described their first connection as simple, genuine, and a true reflection of Seyi’s authenticity. “There wasn’t a pickup line or any grand gesture,” she recalled. “It was just how he carried himself—confident, easygoing, and effortlessly charming. That’s what drew me to him.” She said that early interaction set the tone for their relationship, showcasing the honesty and warmth that continue to define it. “What you saw from the start was exactly who he is—authentic, genuine, and real,” she added, praising his natural ability to make everyone around him feel valued and at ease. Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is celebrated for his work in business, philanthropy, and youth empowerment. His milestone birthday has drawn tributes from notable figures across Nigeria’s entertainment, political, and business spheres.

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