Army Chief Waidi Shaibu Emphasises Human Rights, Rules Of Engagement For Operational Success
Army chief urges strict adherence to human rights and rules of engagement to boost trust, intelligence, and operational effectiveness.
Army chief urges strict adherence to human rights and rules of engagement to boost trust, intelligence, and operational effectiveness.
Federal Government declares March 19 and 20 public holidays as Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr after Ramadan fasting.
President Tinubu arrives London for state visit, set to meet King Charles III and strengthen Nigeria-UK relations.
Kwankwaso decries deadly Maiduguri bombings, calls for urgent action and stronger support for troops battling insurgency in Nigeria.
ActionAid condemns alleged bullying at Igbinedion school, warns of systemic child protection failures and calls for urgent reforms nationwide.
Joint security response foils suspected terrorist attack in Kwara community, preventing possible mass kidnapping as attackers flee into forest.
ChessMasters returns to Lagos with 750 students, N10 million prize money and renewed focus on critical thinking and youth development.
Kenya charged two men after authorities seized over 2,000 live ants in a suspected wildlife trafficking case at Nairobi airport.
Military raises alarm over possible suicide attacks in North-East, urges vigilance in crowded areas as Ramadan draws to close.
Tension erupted at the Federal High Court after a judge ordered Sowore’s lawyer to kneel, a directive he refused.
Tokunbo Wahab says Lagos is using AI systems to monitor waterways and detect early signs of flooding across the state.
President Tinubu mourns Borno attack victims, orders security chiefs to Maiduguri and vows Nigeria will not succumb to terror.
NIIA DG Eghosa Osagie says Tinubu’s UK visit reinforces alliances, boosts investment prospects, and affirms Nigeria’s status as a global power centre.
Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria despite fewer infections, with late treatment and poor sanitation worsening outbreak outcomes nationwide
Operatives arrest suspected gunrunner in Cross River, intercepting 850 rounds of ammunition concealed in food items during operation
Sri Lanka has made Wednesdays work-free for public institutions as Asian countries introduce measures to curb fuel use amid rising oil prices.
EFCC witnesses testify on millions paid into accounts linked to Abubakar Malami, his wife, and son.
NSIB investigates detached locomotive hitting passenger train on Rigasa–Idu line, assessing operational, technical, and safety factors.
Lagos launches $25 million fund to enroll 50,000 out-of-school children, improving literacy, numeracy, and learning outcomes.
Federal government investigates gas seepage in Rivers, assures residents of safety while awaiting conclusive laboratory results.
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