Nigerian Retired General Kidnapped; Police Warn Against Anti-South African Reprisals
A retired Nigerian general was abducted with his wife in the northwest, while police warned against attacks on South Africans amid rising tensions.

Major General Rabe Abubakar, a retired Nigerian military officer, was kidnapped along with his wife in the country's northwestern region, according to reports. The abduction underscores the ongoing security challenges facing parts of Nigeria, particularly in northern areas that have experienced increased criminal activity in recent years.
Separately, Nigerian police have issued warnings against reprisal attacks targeting South African nationals or interests within Nigeria. The警告 comes amid escalating tensions between the two African nations following recent developments in South Africa.
Tensions between Nigeria and South Africa have been rising in recent weeks, prompted by several anti-migrant protests that have taken place in South Africa. These demonstrations have targeted foreign nationals, including Nigerians living and working in the country.
The kidnapping of the retired general highlights the persistent security issues plaguing Nigeria's northern regions, where criminal groups have increasingly targeted high-profile individuals for ransom. Northwestern Nigeria has been particularly affected by banditry and kidnapping activities in recent months.
Nigerian authorities have not released details about the circumstances surrounding General Abubakar's abduction or any ongoing rescue efforts. The incident adds to concerns about the deteriorating security situation in parts of the country, despite government efforts to combat criminal activities in the region.