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Nigerian army frees widow of ex-general who died in captivity

The Nigerian military has rescued Amina Abubakar, the widow of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who died in captivity. The couple was abducted in Katsina state at the end of last month.

1 hour agoBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-06-16 · 09:06 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Nigerian army frees widow of ex-general who died in captivity
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The Nigerian military has rescued Amina Abubakar, the widow of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who died in captivity. The couple was abducted in Katsina state at the end of last month. During the rescue operation, Mrs. Abubakar was shot by the kidnappers before they fled. She is currently receiving treatment in a military hospital. The military stated that the rescue followed intensified search-and-rescue efforts and sustained offensive operations that put pressure on the abductors. Major General Abubakar's death in custody was reportedly due to health complications.

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The rescue followed intensified search-and-rescue efforts and pressure on criminal elements.

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Mrs Abubakar was shot by kidnappers during the rescue operation.

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Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar and his wife Amina were abducted in Katsina state.

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Nigerian military rescued the widow of a retired general who died in captivity.

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Maj Gen Abubakar's death in custody was thought to be due to health complications.

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Nigeria's military says it has rescued the widow of a retired general who himself had died at the weekend while being held by kidnappers. Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar and his wife Amina were abducted in the north-western state of Katsina at the end of last month. The military said the kidnappers shot Mrs Abubakar during the rescue operation before fleeing as troops advanced. She is now being treated in a military hospital, a statement added. One of the couple's daughters, Bilkisu, confirmed the rescue on WhatsApp, posting: "We are deeply grateful to Allah for His mercy and protection. Our mummy has been rescued from the hands of evil by the Nigerian Army."We pray that Allah grants her good health, complete recovery, peace of mind, and strength after everything she has been through."Maj Gen Abubakar's death in custody was thought to have been the result of health complications.In a statement issued on Monday, the military said the mission to rescue his wife "followed intensified search-and-rescue efforts"."During sustained offensive operations and pressure mounted on the criminal elements, troops made contact with the bandits... leading to the successful recovery of Mrs Abubakar," said Samaila Uba, the director of defence information.
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