How Nigerian Task Force Exhumed John Togo's Body

Saturday Vanguard learnt that the top secret mission to a riverine community in Delta state was led by a senior army officer from Sector 1 Command of the JTF in Warri, and by the time they ended, the soldiers were with the dead body of one of the most wanted militant leader by the task force, "General" John Togo, leader of the Niger-Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, which they exhumed from the furtive grave he was interred.

John Togo in 2010 (file photo).

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  • Nigeria:   JTF Exhumes John Togo's Corpse

    Vanguard, 26 May 2011

    MEN of the Joint Task Force, JTF, on the Niger Delta, yesterday, found the grave in which militant leader and commander of disbanded Niger Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, 'Gen' John… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   'Sylva Not Hiding Togo'

    Independent (Lagos), 23 May 2011

    Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, has denied harbouring the fugitive and wanted militant, John Togo. Sylva was reacting to allegation by Mr. Ekpein Appah, Obubra Camp… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   No Amnesty for John Togo - FG

    Leadership, 23 May 2011

    The Federal Government has stopped further granting of amnesty to John Togo and other militant groups still operating in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country. The special… Read more »

  • Togo:   How JTF Bombed John Togo to Death

    Vanguard, 22 May 2011

    Ex-Militant leader and commander of the Niger-Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, "General" John Togo, died a painful and miserable death following the injury he sustained in an aerial… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Dead Or Alive - the 'Gen' John Togo Mystery

    Vanguard, 21 May 2011

    Everything about the Secondary School dropout, self-confessed ex- armed robber and sea pirate from Ayakoromor community in Burutu local government area of Delta State, John Togo,… Read more »

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