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Gunmen kill 13 wedding guests, abduct others in Kaduna

A deadly attack by armed bandits disrupted a wedding celebration in Kahir village, located in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State, leaving at least 13 people dead and several others abducted, while scores of others were injured.

Police authorities in the state have confirmed the incident, saying that they are still gathering full details, including the number of abducted victims.

According to a community leader, Musa Adamu, the incident occurred around 11:47 p.m. on Sunday.

He said the attackers, who arrived in large numbers and were armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the venue and began shooting indiscriminately at guests inside the hall.

Several attendees sustained gunshot injuries and were rushed to the General Hospital in Kagarko, while those with more critical wounds were referred to facilities in Kaduna.

Residents said the gunmen operated for nearly an hour without resistance. During that time, they reportedly looted nearby shops, making away with food items, provisions, and drugs from a local chemist.

A manhunt for the attackers has also commenced with a view to arresting them and bringing them to justice, according to Police authorities.

Kaduna is one of the states in the North-West that has been under the siege of gunmen known as bandits.

Other states include Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi, Zamfara, and Katsina.

Apart from bandits, another terror group – Lakurawa – has been blamed for many of the attacks on communities in parts of Kebbi and Sokoto states.

Its members stage raids from their forest base, rustling livestock and imposing “taxes” on locals.

The Federal Government, in collaboration with the United States military, carried out an air strike in Sokoto last Christmas that had targeted members of the group and “bandit” gangs.

Nigeria is also grappling with other armed groups that have compounded its security challenges in the north of the country.

Military crackdowns have yielded few results.

The conflict has spread to neighbouring Niger, Chad, and Cameroon, prompting the formation of a regional military coalition to fight these groups.

But the coalition has lost steam in recent years after the withdrawal of Niger due to a diplomatic spat with Nigeria following a 2023 military coup in Niger.

Earlier this month, the United States began deploying troops to Nigeria to provide technical and training support to the country’s soldiers in fighting the jihadist groups.

The US Africa Command said 200 troops were expected to join the deployment overall. (Channels)

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Marital unions are pillars of national development —Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima on Sunday described marital unions as fundamental pillars of Nigeria’s social strength and long-term national development, saying strong families nurture the values essential for national cohesion, stability and progress.

Shettima, according to a statement titled “Marital Unions Are Pillars of Long-term National Development,” issued by his media aide, Stanley Nkwocha, spoke in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, while representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the wedding ceremony between Miss Deborah Ershima and Mr Samuel Aondoakura, son of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume.

Earlier, the Vice President arrived in Benue State to grace the wedding reception, where he was received by the SGF and the Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, alongside other top government officials.

Upon arrival, Shettima observed a Guard of Honour mounted in his honour before proceeding to the venue of the ceremony.

Speaking at the solemnization, the Vice President said marriage was not merely a personal milestone but a vital social institution that strengthens society and supports long-term national development.

“There are moments in life an event quietly writes itself into memory. Today is one of those moments. We have come together not merely to witness a wedding, but to stand at the intersection of two stories choosing to become one,” he said.

Shettima noted that strong family unions contribute directly to national cohesion, adding that the institution of marriage reflects values that are “deeply Nigerian and deeply human.”

He commended the families of the couple for raising children grounded in discipline, faith and character, stressing that strong homes are built intentionally and not by chance.

“A home is not built by vows alone. It is built by everyday choices. By the decision to return kindness for impatience. By the courage to apologise even when you feel justified,” the Vice President said.

According to him, successful marriages thrive on patience, humility and alignment, noting that everyday acts such as listening, forgiveness and mutual support sustain families long after wedding ceremonies.

Drawing a link between family life and nation-building, Shettima said unity and commitment at the household level mirror Nigeria’s resilience and capacity to overcome challenges. He urged parents, relatives and society to support married couples with counsel and goodwill rather than undue pressure.

While praying for the couple, the Vice President said, “May your home be anchored in trust and sustained by faith. May your laughter outlast your disagreements. May your unity be stronger than any season of challenge.”

Earlier, the SGF, Senator Akume, paid tribute to President Tinubu for what he described as transformative leadership since assuming office in May 2023.

“I have to pay a very big tribute to our President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for honouring this invitation. The quality of representation here is massive and fundamental,” Akume said. (Punch)

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Selena Gomez marries Benny Blanco in star-studded California ceremony

American actress and singer Selena Gomez has tied the knot with music producer Benny Blanco in a lavish Southern California wedding.

The Only Murders in the Building star, 33, shared a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram from the Santa Barbara County celebration on Saturday.

In the images, Gomez appears radiant in a wedding gown while Blanco — born Benjamin Joseph Levin — wears a sharp tuxedo. The couple is seen embracing, laughing, and kissing.

Her post was simply captioned, “9.27.25” flanked by two white heart emojis.

Blanco replied beneath: “My wife in real life.”

According to Vogue on Saturday, the ceremony took place at Hope Ranch, a coastal enclave about 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

The guest list was glittering: Taylor Swift, Gomez’s longtime best friend, was joined by Ed Sheeran, Paris Hilton, and Only Murders co-stars Steve Martin and Martin Short among the 170 attendees.

The couple’s attire, Vogue noted, came courtesy of Ralph Lauren.

Gomez and Blanco went public with their relationship in December 2023 and announced their engagement a year later.

Blanco, 37, has produced several of Gomez’s chart-topping hits, including Same Old Love and Kill Em with Kindness.

Earlier this year, they released their joint album I Said I Love You First. (Punch)