Ribadu, Hegseth Hold Classified Talks At Pentagon Amid US Pressure Over Religious Freedom in Nigeria
NSA Ribadu holds high-level Pentagon talks with Secretary of War Hegseth to counter allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria.
NSA Ribadu holds high-level Pentagon talks with Secretary of War Hegseth to counter allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria.
Tribunal rules in Nigeria’s favour, rejecting multi-billion naira claims by Fougerolle.
ECOWAS warns the UN that terror groups are targeting West Africa’s economy, calling for global support and deployment of regional standby force.
After his terrorism conviction, IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has been transferred to a Sokoto prison, far from family and legal team.
Soludo pays tribute to Segun Awolowo, praising his integrity, leadership and contributions to national economic growth and global trade.
Tinubu congratulates NSA Nuhu Ribadu at 65, praising his integrity, anti-corruption legacy, and contributions to Nigeria’s security institutions.
Rivers government renews strategic partnership with Nigerian Navy to curb piracy, oil theft and maritime crimes across the state’s coastal communities.
Court dismisses WinHomes’ suit against AGF and Works Minister, ruling the developer lacked legal interest in the disputed land.
VP Shettima represents Tinubu at G20 Summit as President remains in Nigeria due to Kebbi, Kwara and Niger security crises.
NDLEA officers have intercepted MV Nord Bosporus in Lagos, which has 20kg of cocaine, and detained 20 Filipinos.
Maxwell Okpara describes Kanu’s incarceration as extreme injustice, urges Court of Appeal to review judgement and uphold procedural fairness.
Maxwell Okpara has stated that Nnamdi Kanu never sacked his lawyers, rather they withdrew.
An unconfirmed number of students have been abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic Secondary School in Niger, state government confirms.
Activists demand GBV be declared a national disaster, urging women to halt work and honour victims nationwide.
President Tinubu and governors mourn Segun Awolowo’s death, honouring his service and contributions to Nigeria’s development.
Genocide allegations divide US lawmakers as experts argue Nigeria’s violence stems from governance failures, not simple religious persecution.
UNICEF says Katsina has 300,000 out-of-school children, as Kano and Jigawa push the regional total to over 1.5 million.
Governor Oyebanji assures Ekiti remains safe, pledges enhanced surveillance and intelligence coordination to prevent criminal activities.
CBN urges citizens to stop spraying and mutilating Naira during festive events, stressing the currency’s integrity and importance as a national symbol.
NARD says none of its 19 core demands are fully met, says strike continues until immediate action occurs.
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