Five Persons Killed As Gunmen Attack Ogun Dredging Site
Gunmen attack Ogun dredging site in Mowe, killing a soldier and four hostages during kidnapping attempt targeting expatriates.
Gunmen attack Ogun dredging site in Mowe, killing a soldier and four hostages during kidnapping attempt targeting expatriates.
Israel reaffirmed Middle East peace commitment while announcing new Nigeria cooperation in agriculture, healthcare, innovation and emergency response.
Ondo police rescue 26-year-old woman abducted in Owo, arrest four suspects as security operatives intensify efforts to dismantle kidnapping network behind crime.
The Nigeria Police Force has banned the use of vehicles with unregistered or concealed number plates, warning that offenders will face impoundment and legal sanctions.
The first batch of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa following renewed xenophobic attacks is expected in Lagos on Thursday as the Federal Government begins a free repatriation exercise for affected citizens.
Over 30,000 retired police officers have urged President Tinubu to sign the Police Exit Bill, warning of fresh nationwide protests if the legislation is not assented to before June 22.
Army Chief Shaibu calls for stronger collaboration, intelligence sharing and community engagement to tackle terrorism, banditry and kidnapping.
Nearly 8,000 suspected cholera cases and 74 deaths have been recorded in Borno, stretching health facilities beyond capacity.
Tinubu has approved a presidential Ebola preparedness task force and released N10 billion for emergency response measures.
Baba Bako dies in captivity as abductors demand N125 million for release of 38 remaining victims.
Seplat energy unveils succession plan that will see Tony Elumelu chair the board and Effiong Okon lead operations.
Lawmakers summon security chiefs and Nuhu Ribadu to appear before parliament over worsening insecurity and provide updates on security measures.
IMF says Nigeria’s reforms strengthen economic resilience, with growth, reserves and investor confidence expected to improve further.
360 Freed Borno abductees recount starvation, illness, and abuse in captivity, revealing six children died in terrorist enclave.
Primate Ayodele claims terrorists are targeting Lagos and urges the state government to restrict commercial motorcycles.
Muda Yusuf says Senate’s proposed sugar-sweetened beverage levy prioritises revenue generation over evidence-based public health objectives.
Major General John Enenche, (rtd), says Nigeria’s insecurity has worsened through years of inaction, describing the situation as a super emergency.
Fifty elderly villagers on reconciliation mission were abducted in Zamfara by bandits, with 39 still held hostage.
Nigeria’s federal government plans rail integration across Lagos airport terminals alongside $500 million MMIA modernisation to improve passenger connectivity.
Iran has paused attacks on Israel but threatened renewed strikes as Netanyahu insisted the conflict remains unresolved and volatile.
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