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SAT · 2026-06-13 · 15:25 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0613-84149
News/Kidnapped Nigerian retired general dies in captivity
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Kidnapped Nigerian retired general dies in captivity

Retired Nigerian army Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar has died while in captivity after being kidnapped by gunmen in Katsina state last month. Abubakar, a former military spokesman, was abducted with his wife while traveling, and no group has claimed responsibility.

35 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAbayomi AdisaBBC Africa, LagosBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-06-13 · 15:25 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Kidnapped Nigerian retired general dies in captivity
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Retired Nigerian army Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar has died while in captivity after being kidnapped by gunmen in Katsina state last month. Abubakar, a former military spokesman, was abducted with his wife while traveling, and no group has claimed responsibility. His death underscores the ongoing security issues in northwest Nigeria, a region plagued by criminal gangs, known as "bandits," who engage in kidnappings for ransom, cattle rustling, and attacks. While militant jihadists also operate in the area, the article attributes the kidnappings to local criminal gangs. Abubakar was reportedly en route to a wedding when his vehicle was attacked.

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A retired Nigerian army general, Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar, has died while in captivity after being kidnapped.

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Criminal gangs known as 'bandits' frequently carry out kidnappings for ransom, cattle rustling, and attacks in north-west Nigeria.

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Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar was abducted with his wife while travelling in Katsina state last month.

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A video shared on social media appeared to show Abubakar in captivity with an apparent leg injury.

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A retired Nigerian army general who had been kidnapped by gunmen in the country's north-west has died while being held captive, the military has said.Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar, who had a high-profile job as military spokesman between 2015 and 2017, was abducted with his wife while travelling in Katsina state last month. No group has said it was behind the kidnappings.The abduction and death of Abubakar highlights the continuing security challenges facing parts of Nigeria" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="137683" data-entity-type="location">north-west Nigeria, where criminal gangs known locally as "bandits" frequently carry out kidnappings for ransom, as well as cattle rustling and attacks on rural communities.Some militant jihadists have also operated in the region. An alleged militant camp in Sokoto state was the target of a US airstrike on 25 December last year.Katsina has been one of the states most affected by the violence.Local media reported that the retired officer had been going to a wedding on 30 May when armed men attacked his vehicle and seized him, his wife and their driver.Days before news of his death emerged, a video shared on social media appeared to show Abubakar in captivity. He was seen with an apparent injury to his left leg alongside his wife and other hostages.
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