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Human Rights Rescue Defense (HRRD) is a beacon of hope for the vulnerable, a shield for the marginalized, and a voice for the voiceless.

Human Rights Rescue Defense Breaking news 😳😳😳  T3rr0rist leader Gumi has been a„ested at an airport by U.S. troops who r...
05/02/2026

Human Rights Rescue Defense

Breaking news 😳😳😳

T3rr0rist leader Gumi has been a„ested at an airport by U.S. troops who recently arrived in Nigeria, while allegedly attempting to flee the country to Turkey.

Sources say Gumi was taken into custody in a hurried attempt to leave Nigeria following allegations linking him to the support of t3rr0rist groups and their camps.

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Human Rights Rescue Defense Shocking: He Died in His Room, Decomposed, and Turned to Bones—No One Noticed for Four Years...
01/02/2026

Human Rights Rescue Defense

Shocking: He Died in His Room, Decomposed, and Turned to Bones—No One Noticed for Four Years

This is not a riddle. It is not a movie scene. It is a true story.

Few years ago, a disturbing discovery was made in Ibadan, Oyo State. It was not a crime scene with blood or broken doors. It was not a loud tragedy that drew crowds.

It was a silent one.

The man at the centre of this story was Aderemi Abiola.

For years, nobody asked where he was. Nobody reported him missing. Nobody knocked on his door to check if he was alive. And so, a human being died in his own house and slowly decomposed into bones while life continued outside.

The house was located at Idi Orogbo, Adeosun, Life Forte area of Awotan, Apete, Ibadan. To passersby, it looked like an abandoned building. The compound was overgrown with weeds. Bushes covered the fence. Grass swallowed the driveway. It looked forgotten.

Neighbours assumed the owner had travelled. Some thought he had relocated. Others simply did not care enough to ask. The house had always been quiet, even when the man was alive.

Aderemi Abiola lived alone. He was known as a quiet, reserved man who kept to himself. He did not disturb anyone. He did not draw attention. In a society where everyone is busy with their own struggles, his silence made it easy for him to disappear unnoticed.

Years passed.

Rain beat on the roof. The sun baked the walls. Dust settled. Grass kept growing. And inside one of the rooms, a man lay on his bed, unmoving, slowly returning to the earth.

No one knew.

Everything changed when members of the community decided to clear the overgrown compound. Some feared criminals and reptiles might be hiding there. Others were simply tired of seeing the abandoned house.

They sought permission from the police before entering.

When they forced the door open, the smell spoke first—a heavy, disturbing odour that told the story of death before their eyes confirmed it.

Inside one of the rooms, they found skeletal human remains lying on a bed. The body had completely decomposed. The flesh was gone. What remained were bones, arranged in the shape of a man who had once lived, breathed, and hoped.

The skeleton was on the bed—not on the floor, not outside—but exactly where a person would lie down to rest.

Then they noticed something chilling.

A mobile phone was still in his hand.

That single detail raised painful questions. Was he trying to call for help? Did the phone have no network? Was it dead? Did he collapse suddenly while waiting for someone to answer?

No one could tell.

Police officers arrived and secured the scene. There were no signs of forced entry. The house was locked from the inside. There were no signs of struggle. No blood. No broken furniture.

This was not a murder.

It was loneliness.

Inside the compound, his car was still parked where he left it. Over the years, grass had grown around it, slowly swallowing it. Like its owner, the car had blended into silence.

During a search of the room, police found a wallet. Inside it was a driver’s licence. That was how the bones finally got a name.

Aderemi Abiola.

A driver. A Nigerian man. A human being.

Investigators believe he likely died around 2022. That means his body lay in that room for about four years, undiscovered.

Four years of silence.

A life that ended quietly, without notice.

Please, be your neighbour’s keeper. Check on people when you can

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15/01/2026

Human Rights Rescue Defense

THE HUMAN RIGHTS RESCUE DEFENSE BRINGS TO YOU HEARING AND A NOTIFICATION ABOUT AN ALLEGED FORCEFUL ACT MADE AGAINST 25 TEENAGE GIRLS ....

IT WAS SAID FROM THE INVESTIGATION MADE SO FAR THAT SO SET OF YOUNG GIRLS WERE FORCEFULLY ADOPTED FROM DIFFERENT STATES AND LOCATION IN NIGERIA ESPECIALLY FROM ANAMBRA STATE WHICH IS AN EASTERN STATE IN NIGERIA

THIS TEENAGE GIRLS WERE ALL ADOPTED AND FORCEFULLY ENGAGED INTO PROSTITUTION

SOME OF THE GIRLS HAD MADE ATTEMPTS SEVERALLY TO ESCAPE BUT DID NOT SUCCEEDED, THEY WERE ALSO SWORN TO TAKE OATH NOT TO EVER REVEAL THERE LOCATION TO ANYONE

HUMAN RIGHTS RESCUE DEFENSE IS STILL MAKING MORE INVESTIGATIONS ABOUT THIS CASE...

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Human Rights Rescue Defense IT WAS A VERY SAD OCCURANCE, TODAY BEEN DATED 9TH OF JANUARY 2026.   A NIGERIAN LADY WHO IS ...
10/01/2026

Human Rights Rescue Defense

IT WAS A VERY SAD OCCURANCE, TODAY BEEN DATED 9TH OF JANUARY 2026.
A NIGERIAN LADY WHO IS NOW APPREHENDED BY THE LYBIAN POLICE SET A MAN ON FIRE IN THE MAN'S RESIDENTIAL HOME.

A lady who is a Nigerian but her name was not disclosed set a Ghanaian man on fire while he was asleep and burn him to death

THE HUMAN RIGHTS RESCUE DEFENSE ARE STILL ON INVESTIGATION TO FIND OUT THE REASON THIS NIGERIA WOMAN CAN BE SO HEARTLESS TO DO THIS TO A FELLOW HUMAN.

THIS HAPPENED IN THE CITY OF MISRATA LYBIA..

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03/01/2026
01/01/2026
30/12/2025

Human Rights Rescue Defense

The two girls worked for the same madam boss at the state of lybia called Misrata

The two girls said to have been working for this same madam for a while but it got to a time that they wish for a little period of holiday so that they can both go home and rest then come back to work later

They both made the request from their madam in which their request was granted by their madam and they set and left to go home

The sudden and unexpected happened when this two Nigerian girls got to their house and were found dead some few minutes after they got home

The Human Rights Rescue Defense are still investigating to get to the truth of this matter

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29/12/2025
29/12/2025

FROM THE SURVEILLANCE OF THE Human Rights Rescue Defense

There are numerous reports that notorious band!t, Kachalla Turji and some of his f!ghters are preparing to flee Nigeria following recent U.S. airstr!kes. The band!t leader is believed to be heading toward the Niger Republic.

If confirmed, this signals one thing. The pressure is working. Ařmed groups do not run unless the heat is real and sustained.

But flight is not victory. Crossing borders only internationalizes the problem. It now becomes a test of regional cooperation, surveillance, and resolve.

When terr0r starts packing bags, it means the ground has shifted. The question is whether the net closes fast enoughā—ļøšŸ«„

Bandits in Nigeria are pleading for peace and asking President Tinubu to stop the bombing. A viral video shows them appe...
26/12/2025

Bandits in Nigeria are pleading for peace and asking President Tinubu to stop the bombing. A viral video shows them appealing for dialogue with the military, expressing concern over ongoing airstrikes targeting their hideouts in Zamfara ¹.

The bandits' appeal comes as the Nigerian military, led by Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Gwabin Musa, intensifies operations against criminal elements. The government remains resolute, emphasizing that criminality won't be negotiated under duress.

This development follows President Tinubu's vow to crush banditry and restore peace in Northern Nigeria. He urged security forces to be innovative and proactive in tackling the issue ².

Some Nigerian leaders, like human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju, are calling for tougher action against terrorists, while others, like Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, advocate for dialogue and rehabilitation ³ ⁓ ⁵.

The situation remains complex, with bandits claiming government manipulation and neglect drove them to violence ⁶.
The Nigerian Rescue Defense Reporting

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NIGERIA RESCUE DEFENSE, WISHING YOU MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A GREAT , BLESSED HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE

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