- Lieutenant Abdullahi Isma’il Chafe, a Nigerian Army officer, has reportedly died in an ambush in Sokoto State.
- The incident occurred just weeks before his scheduled wedding on June 13, 2026.
- The news has prompted widespread mourning among family, friends, and colleagues.

Family, friends, and colleagues have been thrown into mourning following the reported death of Nigerian Army officer, Lieutenant Abdullahi Isma’il Chafe, who was said to have been killed in an alleged ambush on military personnel in Sokoto State.
According to circulating reports, the tragic incident happened just weeks before the officer’s wedding ceremony, which was reportedly fixed for June 13, 2026. The development has since drawn widespread reactions online, especially after a copy of the late officer’s wedding invitation surfaced on social media.
While some social media users claim that several soldiers may have lost their lives in the attack, official authorities have yet to confirm the full details or issue a formal statement regarding the incident.
Meanwhile, a user identified as @aeesha_bagudu also shared information about the reported attack online, adding to the growing discussions surrounding the situation.
“There was an ambush on the Nigerian military late yesterday night in sokoto and my cousin whose wedding was a few weeks from today lost her fiancée. Officers lost their lives and there’s nothing about it online.”
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In other news… A young Nigerian lady has taken to social media to cry out after discovering that her car allegedly went missing while she was attending a church service in Lagos State.
The lady, identified on X (formerly Twitter) as @woonu_o, shared her frustration online after returning from service only to find that the vehicle was no longer where she parked it.
According to her post:
“Never thought I’d be going back home without my car today. Parked it for church service and came out to meet an empty space.”
Following the incident, she shared more details about the missing vehicle in hopes of getting assistance from the public.City & Local Guides
She revealed that the car is a Toyota Corolla with registration number SMK759HY and stated that it was last seen around Acme Crescent, Ogba, Lagos.
The lady also noted that the only photo she had of the vehicle showed a visible scratch, although she clarified that the scratch had already been fixed.
“This is the car.”
“Toyota Corolla: SMK759HY.”
“Last seen: Acme Crescent, Ogba, Lagos.”
“This is the only picture I have but the scratch is no longer there.”
Her post quickly gained attention online, with many Nigerians expressing sympathy and hoping the vehicle would be recovered soon.
Some users also advised her to immediately report the matter to the police and other security agencies to aid investigations.
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