• US Increases Arms, Intelligence Support To Nigeria Against IS-Linked Militants

    US Increases Arms, Intelligence Support To Nigeria Against IS-Linked Militants0

      The United States military has announced an increase in arms supply and intelligence sharing with Nigeria as part of broader efforts to counter Islamic State-linked militant groups operating in the region. The Deputy Commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Lt.-Gen. John Brennan, disclosed this in an interview with Agence France-Presse (AFP) on

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  • Court Orders 48 Nigerians To Report To DSS Over Alleged Fraud

    Court Orders 48 Nigerians To Report To DSS Over Alleged Fraud0

    A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered 48 individuals across different parts of Nigeria to report to the Department of State Services (DSS) over allegations bordering on fraud and unlawful financial transactions. Alleged Coup: Tinubu Urged To Release Detained Soldiers The directive was issued on January 12, 2026, in a ruling delivered under

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  • Alleged Coup: Tinubu Urged To Release Detained Soldiers

    Alleged Coup: Tinubu Urged To Release Detained Soldiers0

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been urged to order the immediate release of soldiers reportedly detained in connection with an alleged coup plot. The call was made by concerned civil rights groups and political stakeholders who argue that the continued detention of the military personnel without public disclosure of charges raises serious constitutional and human

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  • Tinubu Approves Commercial Oil Drilling In Ogun State

    Tinubu Approves Commercial Oil Drilling In Ogun State0

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the commencement of commercial oil drilling in Ogun State, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s energy sector and expanding oil exploration activities beyond the Niger Delta region The approval follows positive results from exploratory operations which confirmed the presence of hydrocarbon deposits in commercially viable quantities within the state.

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  • Wike Sues FCT Workers Over Indefinite Strike

    Wike Sues FCT Workers Over Indefinite Strike0

      The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has filed a lawsuit against workers in the FCT following their declaration of an indefinite strike. The legal action comes amid escalating tension over unresolved demands by the workers, which led to the shutdown of several government offices and services across the nation’s capital.

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  • US Officially Withdraws From WHO One Year After Trump’s Executive Order

    US Officially Withdraws From WHO One Year After Trump’s Executive Order0

      The United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO) officially took effect today, exactly one year after President Donald Trump ordered the country to exit the global health body shortly after taking office. Under the terms of the agreement governing US membership of the WHO, a mandatory one-year notice period is required before

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