Nigerian Army Commits To Troops’ Welfare, Dismisses Alleged Mutiny As False Alarm
The Nigerian Army has dismissed reports of an impending mutiny over salaries as false, reaffirming troop loyalty, discipline, and ongoing welfare reforms.
The Nigerian Army has dismissed reports of an impending mutiny over salaries as false, reaffirming troop loyalty, discipline, and ongoing welfare reforms.
Tersoo Kula says IDPs in Benue camps have seen a drastic reduction due to improved security measures.
President Tinubu has condemned the killing of a Kano housewife and her six children, describing the act as barbaric and deeply tragic.
Fire Service intervenes, as residents scoop fuel after a 45,000-litre diesel tanker overturned on Tincan Liverpool Bridge in Lagos.
Godspower Egbule says impeachment procedures are constitutionally defined, warning courts against premature intervention before legislative and judicial processes conclude.
Omoyele Sowore pleads not guilty to amended cyberbullying charges over social media posts describing President Tinubu as a criminal.
Federal government initiates criminal prosecution against Mike Ozekhome (SAN) over alleged forged passport used in a contested UK property ownership case.
Niger Delta advocate Victor Udoh warns production goals depend on pipeline surveillance, community engagement, and stable security conditions.
Muiz Banire has demanded retraction of a publication alleging he took $45 million in bribes, warning of legal action.
Kaduna Governor Uba Sani cites federal projects’ impact in predicting the state will back Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.
Egba Economic Summit Group urges Minister Umahi to complete Abeokuta-Ajebo Road, warning of economic and safety risks.
Ugandan authorities restore limited internet access while keeping social media shut following President Museveni’s disputed election victory.
PENGASSAN urges government and labour to adopt CBAs for wage reviews, says minimum wage alone cannot offset inflation pressures.
WFP reduces beneficiaries of intervention from 1.3 million to 72,000 as funding shortfalls deepen hunger across Nigeria and West Africa.
UK prime minister tells US president tariffs on Nato allies over Greenland undermine sovereignty, Arctic security and unity
Anambra police arrest an alleged ally of embattled Enugu native doctor over the abduction and ritual killing of a six-year-old girl.
Nasarawa police rescued 17 children after intercepting a vehicle allegedly trafficking minors under the guise of farm job promises.
Ondo Amotekun Corps arrested 17 suspected kidnappers during intelligence-led operations, parading 32 suspects linked to kidnapping and other crimes statewide.
Nigerian Air Force airstrikes disrupted planned terrorist attacks in Borno, killing several fighters and restoring calm to affected communities.
Nigeria has expressed sympathy with South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe after floods killed over 100 people and displaced thousands.
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