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Bomb Attack: Atiku escapes death in his Adamawa home, two arrested
by Ndubuisi Orji
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National Library of Nigeria
Bomb Attack: Atiku escapes death in his Adamawa home, two arrested
by Ndubuisi Orji
Nigerian Police have confirmed the arrest of two suspected Boko Haram terrorists on a mission to attack former Vice President Atiku Abubakar's residence in Yola, Adamawa State. Jibrilla Mohammed was arrested at the residence and his accomplice, who confessed to being a member of the Boko Haram sect. The terrorists have been working to eliminate Atiku for a long time and may continue until their mission is completed.
Sun, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.29
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2022- Stop violent and corruption terrorism
by Tony Marinho
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National Library of Nigeria
2022- Stop violent and corruption terrorism
by Tony Marinho
In order to protect the National Cake, which is being stolen by a select few and leaving millions of people disenchanted with nationalism, Nigeria must agree to the Nigerian Promise to be FLH in 2022. Infrastructure has deteriorated as a result of leadership failing to see that the colonial 4–7 year cycle of maintenance was immensely profitable for contractor/civil servant cartels and civilians alike. Nigeria's ability to create infrastructure and superstructures has been hindered by politics and theft, and financial problems predict social aspects like poverty, unemployment, and happiness indexes linked to security indexes. Nigeria must put an end to terrorism and corruption in 2022 and elect a younger generation of top political figures for the years 2023–2027 if it is to advance.
The Nation, Wednesday, January 12, 2022, pg.17
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28 Killed, Scores Abducted In Kaduna, Niger Attack
by Abu Nmodu
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National Library of Nigeria
28 Killed, Scores Abducted In Kaduna, Niger Attack
by Abu Nmodu
Twenty-eight people have been killed in separate attacks on communities in Kaduna and Niger States by bandits. While 16 were killed and 40 houses razed by the attackers in Southern Kaduna, 12 persons were killed by bandits in Niger State, who struck in Shiroro local government area.The troops of the Nigerian Air Force Special Forces who responded to the distress calls from the area also fell into an ambush as they mobilised to the scene of the attack. Those killed were Elizabeth Ayuba, Veronica Auta, Bege Daniel, Kephas Waje, Promise Jacob, Damaris Istifanus, Hauwa Joshua, Dogara Gambo, Lidia Ishaya, Michael Achi and Gabriel Michael. The co-convener, concerned Shiroro Youths of the Niger State, Sani Abubakar Yusuf Kokki said, "rampaging hydra headed, venomous, murderous and heartless terrorists well-armed with assorted sophiscated and dangerous weapons stormed Galadima Kogo, Shiroro local government area, Niger State in broad daylight and unleased mayhem on their victims at sight including unsuspecting unarmed members of the community". Meanwhile the commissioner for local government and internal security Emmanuel Umar has confirmed eight people dead.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.4
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28 Killed, Scores Abducted In Kaduna, Niger Attack
by Abu Nmodu
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National Library of Nigeria
28 Killed, Scores Abducted In Kaduna, Niger Attack
by Abu Nmodu
Twenty-eight people have been killed in separate attacks on communities in Kaduna and Niger States by bandits. While 16 were killed and 40 houses razed by the attackers in Southern Kaduna, 12 persons were killed by bandits in Niger State, who struck in Shiroro local government area.The troops of the Nigerian Air Force Special Forces who responded to the distress calls from the area also fell into an ambush as they mobilised to the scene of the attack. Those killed were Elizabeth Ayuba, Veronica Auta, Bege Daniel, Kephas Waje, Promise Jacob, Damaris Istifanus, Hauwa Joshua, Dogara Gambo, Lidia Ishaya, Michael Achi and Gabriel Michael. The co-convener, concerned Shiroro Youths of the Niger State, Sani Abubakar Yusuf Kokki said, "rampaging hydra headed, venomous, murderous and heartless terrorists well-armed with assorted sophiscated and dangerous weapons stormed Galadima Kogo, Shiroro local government area, Niger State in broad daylight and unleased mayhem on their victims at sight including unsuspecting unarmed members of the community". Meanwhile the commissioner for local government and internal security Emmanuel Umar has confirmed eight people dead.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.4
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8 container-loads of cutlasses intercepted in Lagos
by Eugene Agha
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National Library of Nigeria
8 container-loads of cutlasses intercepted in Lagos
by Eugene Agha
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Tin Can Island command reported on Wednesday that it had seized 145 kilogrammes of Indian hemp being smuggled into the nation by "merchants of death" in addition to eight containers filled with cutlasses. Oloyede claimed that the matchetes were seized because of national security concerns and that no end-user certificate from the NSA's office had been issued for the importation of such devices. Oloyede added that attempts were being made to find individuals responsible for the import.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.24
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Achievements Of Nigerian Army Has Changed Our Perception
by Adebayo Waheed
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National Library of Nigeria
Achievements Of Nigerian Army Has Changed Our Perception
by Adebayo Waheed
Oyo State governor Seyi Makinde praised the Nigerian Army for its achievements in ensuring security of lives and property in the state. He also noted the achievements of Operation Burst in Oyo State, where the Nigerian Army played a key role. He also commended the gallant officers and soldiers of 2 division Ibadan and the entire Nigerian Army at large.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.12
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Army Attributes Surrender Of 30,000 Terrorists To COAS' Commitment
by Francis Okoye
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National Library of Nigeria
Army Attributes Surrender Of 30,000 Terrorists To COAS' Commitment
by Francis Okoye
The enormous surrender of more over 30,000 Boko Haram militants in Borno State, according to Maj. Gen. Christopher Musa, the theater commander of Operation Hadin Kai, is evidence of Lt. Gen. Faruk Yahaya's resolve to seeing that the terrorism war is ended. The General Officer Commanding (GCO) 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj. Gen. Waheed Shuiabu, hosted a lavish reception and dinner in Mrs. Salamatu Faruk Yahaya's honor at the Nigerian Army Officers' Mess, Maimalari Cantonment Maiduguri. She is the wife of the Chief of Army Staff and the president of the Nigerian Army Officers' Wives Association (NAOWA). In response, the Chief of Army Staff's spouse (COAS) the General Officer Commanding 7 Division and the theatre commander were thanked by the president of the Nigerian Army Officers' Wives Association (NAOWA), Mrs. Salamatu Faruk Yahaya, for arranging a meal for her and other NAOWA members. She also took the opportunity to remind the Nigerian Army Officers' Wives Association members of their duty to maintain peace on the home front and console their spouses.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.8
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Army Attributes Surrender Of 30000 Terrorists To COAS Commitment
by Francis Okoye
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National Library of Nigeria
Army Attributes Surrender Of 30000 Terrorists To COAS Commitment
by Francis Okoye
According to Maj. Gen. Christopher Musa, Lt. Gen. Faruk Yahaya's determination to ensuring the terrorism fight is over is evidenced by the large-scale surrender of more than 30,000 Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State. Mrs. Salamotu Faruk Yahaya, the wife of the Chief of Army Staff and president of the Nigerian Army Officers' Wives Association (NAOWA), took use of the opportunity to remind NAOWA members of their holy duty to maintain calm on the home front and console their husbands.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.8
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BANDITRY:POLICE ARREST CHINESE NATIONALS, MINERS IN KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA
by IDOWU ISAMOTU
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National Library of Nigeria
BANDITRY:POLICE ARREST CHINESE NATIONALS, MINERS IN KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA
by IDOWU ISAMOTU
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has raided some communities in Kogi, Niger, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Benue and Plateau States, over the rising activities of bandits in the FCT. Operation G-7 arrested three Chinese nationals, a community leader and some illegal miners, and recovered firearms from them. The JTF also raided Azam village, where an illegal mining site was discovered and 21 illegal miners were arrested.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.26
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Better deal for inmates of correctional centres
by Kayode Solomon Ojewale
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National Library of Nigeria
Better deal for inmates of correctional centres
by Kayode Solomon Ojewale
The Nigeria Correctional Service (NCS) is responsible for reintegrating pardoned or freed offenders into the society for a better life and living. Despite the rebranding of the Nigeria Prison Service, the system of operation of NCS still remains the same, with overcrowded prison facilities, underfeeding, and large number of inmates awaiting trials. The Ministry of Interior must ensure that correctional facilities and institutions nationwide are well-equipped with security apparatus and put in place programs that will positively alter and correctively reconfigure the attitude of those handling convicts in their custody. Ex-convicts should not be abandoned and condemned to loneliness and death after they leave the correctional centre, as it may damage their mentality, psyche and self-esteem. The government and other concerned authorities must provide an enabling environment for ex-convicts to live well and responsibly.
The Nation, Wednesday, January 12, 2022, pg.18
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Better deal for inmates of correctional centres
by Kayode Solomon Ojewale
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National Library of Nigeria
Better deal for inmates of correctional centres
by Kayode Solomon Ojewale
The Nigeria Correctional Service (NCS) is responsible for reintegrating pardoned or freed offenders into the society for a better life and living. Despite the rebranding of the Nigeria Prison Service, the system of operation of NCS still remains the same, with overcrowded prison facilities, underfeeding, and large number of inmates awaiting trials. The Ministry of Interior must ensure that correctional facilities and institutions nationwide are well-equipped with security apparatus and put in place programs that will positively alter and correctively reconfigure the attitude of those handling convicts in their custody. Ex-convicts should not be abandoned and condemned to loneliness and death after they leave the correctional centre, as it may damage their mentality, psyche and self-esteem. The government and other concerned authorities must provide an enabling environment for ex-convicts to live well and responsibly.
The Nation, Wednesday, January 12, 2022, pg.18
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Boko Haram Members Plotting To Attack Atiku’s House Arrested
by Baba Martins
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National Library of Nigeria
Boko Haram Members Plotting To Attack Atiku’s House Arrested
by Baba Martins
Boko Haram suspects reportedly plotting to attack the Yola, Adamawa State residence of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, have been arrested. A 29-year-old suspect, Jubrila Mohammed, who confessed to being a Boko Haram member from Damboa in Borno State, was first arrested at the gate of Atiku’s residence while trying to carry out the attack at about 9 p.m. on Sunday. After his arrest, three other persons suspected to be his accomplice were also nabbed.
In a statement, the media office of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 elections narrated what transpired. “We wish to alert the Nigerian public that at about 9:44 pm on Sunday, 23 July, 2023 a man seeking to confirm the residence of His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in Yola was apprehended at the gate of the residence. The man who was apprehended by security operatives at the residence of Atiku Abubakar was later handed over to the police.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.5
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Boko Haram/ISWAP Free 4 Out Of 22 Abducted Chibok Women
by Francis Okoye
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National Library of Nigeria
Boko Haram/ISWAP Free 4 Out Of 22 Abducted Chibok Women
by Francis Okoye
Four girls kidnapped by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists have been freed. The suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists released four girls from the 22 women and two men they abducted in three communities of Chibok local government area of Borno State. ISWAP terrorists had attacked Pemi on January 21, 2022, Kautikari on January 14 after the previous one on Korohuma in December 30,2021, where 22 women and two men were abducted, while four persons were killed as several houses were set ablaze. The four freed girls were among those abducted on Friday, 14th January, 2022. Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum was in Chibok town following the recent attacks on the three communities. He met families of the 22 women and two men abducted by Boko Haram/ISWAP during the attack. After meeting the families, the governor interfaced with heads of security agencies and discussed gaps and ways to enhance security in the communities.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.6
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Checkpoints as threat to citizens’ safety
by Editorial Board
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National Library of Nigeria
Checkpoints as threat to citizens’ safety
by Editorial Board
The Southeast group, Cultural Credibility Development Initiative, has complained to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) about the 'strangulation of Igbo land with checkpoints' and the "suffocation caused by the humongous number of checkpoints in Igboland". The group has demanded that these 'security' posts be reduced by 75 per cent. Security officers at checkpoints have been accused of human rights abuse, including whipping women and searching traditional rulers. Vehicles, from motorcycles to large trucks, are forced to pay varying sums according to type and size of goods. The question is how can the security agencies receive cooperation and intelligence while they behave in ways that generate distrust and ill feeling against them? Modern technology has reduced the human factor in checking people and vehicles for illegal items, but those who would gain from not adopting this method will not let it happen. The menace of extortionate security men at checkpoints is nationwide, and police chiefs have directed their officers and men to desist from mounting checkpoints unless they are approved for specific reasons. In late September 2017, IGP Ibrahim Idris ordered that checkpoints be dismantled to ensure ease of business and free passage of goods and travellers.
Guardian, Thursday, December 01, 2022, pg.12
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Counterterrorism: Tinubu warns armed forces against disunity, hoarding information
by Stephen Angbulu
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National Library of Nigeria
Counterterrorism: Tinubu warns armed forces against disunity, hoarding information
by Stephen Angbulu
Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu, has warned security agencies against disharmony and intelligence hoarding, stating that these will hinder the country's counterterrorism efforts. He emphasized the importance of sharing information and intelligence to counter terrorism, stating that it cannot be hoarded. The warning comes after Tinubu stated that he would not tolerate security agencies working at cross-purposes. He also acknowledged that security should be a priority for economic revival, prosperity, and development. The President emphasized that intelligence efforts to counter terrorism must be backed by knowledge and intelligence. The National Security Adviser, Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno, thanked the President for his first engagement outside the Villa, expressing his commitment to ensuring the security misfortunes of Nigeria and the sub-region are overcome within the shortest possible time.
Punch Newspaper, Tuesday, June 06, 2023, pg.7
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Court orders takeover of building over public safety
by Anne Agbi
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National Library of Nigeria
Court orders takeover of building over public safety
by Anne Agbi
Chief Magistraate sitting in Tinubu Magistrate court, Lagos, Adedamola Paul , has oredered Consolidated Discount Limited to take over the African Continental Bank (ACB) builiding with its appurtenances on 106/108 Board street, Lagos Island. The Chief Magistrate said he is strongly convinced that the claimant's attorney has adducted cogent, convicing and sufficient evidence to hold that the property in its aforesaid deplorable state is indeed in dire need of outright substandtial, compelable repairs and I believed it is justifiable to so declare in the prevailing circumstance. In furtherance therefore I am convinced that this is one of such rare crucial circumstance where this court can firmly stand proactively and justifiably invoke the provisions of Section 45(1) (a) of the 1999 constitution in the overwhelming interest of public safety.
The Nation, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.3
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Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, 16 others to experience flooding — NEMA
by Omeiza Ajayi
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National Library of Nigeria
Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, 16 others to experience flooding — NEMA
by Omeiza Ajayi
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned that Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, and 16 other states, as well as 56 communities across Nigeria, are likely to experience heavy rainfall in August. The agency said the heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in affected areas. The affected communities include Aboh in Delta State, Apapa, Badagry, Eti Osa, Ikeja, Ikorodu, Ikoyi, Lagos Island, Ojo, Surulere, Atani in Anambra state, Ifo, Ota and Sagamu in Ogun state, Lafia and Wamba in Nasarawa state, Ikom and Ogoja in Cross River State. The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) predicted three days of cloudiness, rainfall, and thunderstorms across the country. The agency advised airline operators to avail themselves of weather reports and periodic alerts from NiMet for effective planning of their operations. Moderate to heavy rainfall could lead to flash floods. The public is advised to take necessary caution and avoid driving and walking through flood waters. NiMet also urged risk and disaster managers, agencies, and individuals to be proactive in averting the loss of lives and properties during the rainy season.
Vanguard, Tuesday, August 15, 2023, pg.9
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Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, 16 others to experience flooding — NEMA
by Omeiza Ajayi
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National Library of Nigeria
Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, 16 others to experience flooding — NEMA
by Omeiza Ajayi
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned that Delta, Ondo, Sokoto, and 16 other states, as well as 56 communities across Nigeria, are likely to experience heavy rainfall in August. The agency said the heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in affected areas. The affected communities include Aboh in Delta State, Apapa, Badagry, Eti Osa, Ikeja, Ikorodu, Ikoyi, Lagos Island, Ojo, Surulere, Atani in Anambra state, Ifo, Ota and Sagamu in Ogun state, Lafia and Wamba in Nasarawa state, Ikom and Ogoja in Cross River State. The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) predicted three days of cloudiness, rainfall, and thunderstorms across the country. The agency advised airline operators to avail themselves of weather reports and periodic alerts from NiMet for effective planning of their operations. Moderate to heavy rainfall could lead to flash floods. The public is advised to take necessary caution and avoid driving and walking through flood waters. NiMet also urged risk and disaster managers, agencies, and individuals to be proactive in averting the loss of lives and properties during the rainy season.
Vanguard, Tuesday, August 15, 2023, pg.9
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Diri sacks monarch, others as abducted commissioner regains freedom
by Julius Osahon
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National Library of Nigeria
Diri sacks monarch, others as abducted commissioner regains freedom
by Julius Osahon
The Abducted Bayelsa State Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr. Federal Otokito, has regained freedom five days after he was kidnapped from his Otuokpoti community residence in Ogbia council. The Bayelsa Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ben Nebolisa, and the state Director of State Security Services, Mr. Mohammed Abdullahi, presented Mr. Otokito to Governor Douye Diri at Government House, Yenagoa. Diri announced the deposition of the paramount ruler, Chief A.C.T Wongo, and appointed Chief Rescue Abe in an acting capacity. He also sacked the community's development committee chairman, Azibalua Amon, and replaced him with Jerry Offor in acting capacity. Diri warned all those involved in illegal refining of crude to stop forthwith. He thanked security agencies and all those who availed the government of useful information that led to the release of the commissioner.
Guardian, Tuesday, January 25, 2022, pg.9
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DSS operative kills fashion designer
by Abiodun Sanusi
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National Library of Nigeria
DSS operative kills fashion designer
by Abiodun Sanusi
Officers of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, on Thursday night, quelled a violent protest that erupted following the alleged killing of a fashion designer by an operative of the Department of State Services who shot intermittently and injured several people. One of our correspondents gathered that a customer brought the DSS official to the victim’s shop for allegedly failing to deliver some clothes on an agreed date. A trader in the market, who did not want her name in print for fear of being victimised, said some of the fashion designer’s colleagues, who learnt about the incident, intervened but their interference did not go down well with the DSS operative. She noted that the operative was arrested and detained by the police after he allegedly shot and killed the fashion designer. Responding to the development in a statement, the spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh said, In an incident at Garki International Market on September 7, 2023, an altercation arose between market occupants and certain individuals, including a DSS personnel and a tailor named Muhammad Habibu. The Garki Divisional Police station mobilised officers in response to a received distress call reporting the invasion of the market by these individuals, who fired shots at a tailor known as Mubarak Mubarak. However, in a statement, the spokesperson for the DSS, Peter Afunanya, said the secret police was investigating the matter.
Punch Newspaper, Friday, September 08, 2023, pg.27
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Ebonyi declares former Rep wanted over alleged inciting statement
by Nnamdi Akpa
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National Library of Nigeria
Ebonyi declares former Rep wanted over alleged inciting statement
by Nnamdi Akpa
The Ebonyi State government has declared a former House of Representatives member, Hon. Linus Okorie, wanted over alleged provocative publication on his Facebook page, which resulted in violence and the killing of an Ebubeagu official, Sunday Nwafor, in Ekawoke Community, Ikwo Council on January 9, 2022. Okorie, who represented Ohanivo Federal constituency between 2011 and 2019, has described the action as a plot to silence opposition and divert attention from the carnage being meted out by Ebubeagu operatives in the state.
Guardian, Wednesday, January 26, 2022, pg.26
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Equating ex-Niger Delta Agitators to Northern Bandits Criminal -Clark
by Godwin Tsa
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National Library of Nigeria
Equating ex-Niger Delta Agitators to Northern Bandits Criminal -Clark
by Godwin Tsa
The recent demand for presidential amnesty to herdsmen and bandits in Nigeria has sparked reactions, with some Niger Delta activists arguing that there is no justification for comparing them to the Niger Delta freedom fighters of the past. They argue that herdsmen and bandits are criminals and cannot be equated to those who fought to liberate their people from oppressive Nigerian governments. One activist, Joseph Evah, disagrees with the proposal, stating that they are already enjoying amnesty in disguise. He also notes that the Federal Government gave them amnesty during President Goodluck Jonathan's time, but they have been collecting billions of naira in the name of nomadic education. He believes that the elites in the North are using the name of nomadic education to send their children abroad for more education. Another activist, Ankio Briggs, believes that the Niger Delta people are in a sad situation, comparing their agitation with businessmen who have decided to kill, rape, and occupy land. He blames politicians and leaders for running for presidency without knowing what they are supposed to do with these things.
Sun, Thursday, July 20, 2023, pg.28
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Governors Disagree With PMB, Insist On State Police.
by Corresposdents
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National Library of Nigeria
Governors Disagree With PMB, Insist On State Police.
by Corresposdents
Leadership, Tuesday, January 11, 2022, pg.4
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Gunmen kill four miners in Plateau
by Isa Abdulsalami Ahovi,
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National Library of Nigeria
Gunmen kill four miners in Plateau
by Isa Abdulsalami Ahovi,
Gunmen have killed four workers at a mining site in Dong village of Jos South Local Council of Plateau State. The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Uba Ogaba, confirmed the casualty figure and the command has mobilised armed officers to restore normalcy. Governor Simon Lalong has commended the Operation safe Heaven (OPSH) for its efforts in uniting diverse groups from Plateau, Bauchi and Kaduna states. To curb the incessant banditry in Southern Kaduna, Operation Safe Haven has trained 98 youths on surveillance and information gathering. The Commander of OPSH, Maj-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, charged the youths to distance themselves from sentiments but discharge their duty without fear or favour.
Guardian, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.30
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Gunmen kill four miners in Plateau
by Isa Abdulsalami Ahovi
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National Library of Nigeria
Gunmen kill four miners in Plateau
by Isa Abdulsalami Ahovi
Gunmen have killed four workers at a mining site in Dong village of Jos South Local Council of Plateau State. The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Uba Ogaba, confirmed the casualty figure and the command has mobilised armed officers to restore normalcy. Governor Simon Lalong has commended the Operation safe Heaven (OPSH) for its efforts in uniting diverse groups from Plateau, Bauchi and Kaduna states. To curb the incessant banditry in Southern Kaduna, Operation Safe Haven has trained 98 youths on surveillance and information gathering. The Commander of OPSH, Maj-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, charged the youths to distance themselves from sentiments but discharge their duty without fear or favour.
Guardian, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.30
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How gunmen cut off my wrists- 25-year-old mechanic
by Umar Muhammed
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National Library of Nigeria
How gunmen cut off my wrists- 25-year-old mechanic
by Umar Muhammed
A mechanic named Yahaya Muhammed Galadima (25), who had his two hands amputated by gunmen, described his ordeal to Daily Trust.Galadima is at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital in Lafia right now getting medical attention."We were ambushed before Yelwa while returning.Both of us tumbled from my motorbike before we realised what was happening, and my son suffered injuries to his left leg. My son wasn't injured by them.The command has not yet been alerted of the event, according to ASP Nansel Ramhan, the police spokeswoman for Nasarawa State.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.37
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How terrorists tried to kill me in Kaduna, by Buhari
by Abdulganiyu Alabi
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National Library of Nigeria
How terrorists tried to kill me in Kaduna, by Buhari
by Abdulganiyu Alabi
President Muhammadu Buhari has recounted the attempt by terrorists on his life in 2014, when he was travelling from Kaduna to Katsina, his hometown. He also commissioned ultra modern sports and shopping complexes at Murtala Mohammed Square, and pledged the Federal Government's resolve to continue to initiate programmes that would impact on ordinary Nigerians. The Emir of Jama'a, Muhammadu Isa Muhammadu, appealed to the President to use his exalted office in attracting more federal presence to Southern Kaduna, especially the reviving of the Kafanchan rail track and the siting of a permanent mobile police base. El-Rufai also recalled how Boko Haram tried to kill Buhari around the Kawu Bridge, in Kaduna, during his campaign in 2014.
Guardian, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.27
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Insecurity In South-East Will End Two Minutes After I’m Freed – Nnamdi Kanu
by John C. Azu
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National Library of Nigeria
Insecurity In South-East Will End Two Minutes After I’m Freed – Nnamdi Kanu
by John C. Azu
Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has promised that security challenges in the South-East region will be halted within two minutes of his regaining freedom. Kanu, who is currently in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) and facing a trial for terrorism, accused government officials of profiting from insecurity and said that even those perpetrating evil in the name of IPOB would cease immediately after his release. Kanu urged for peace in the region and urged for those involved in violence to come out of the situation.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.25
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Insecurity Looms As Okada Riders Take Over Lagos Airport
by Yusuf Babalola
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National Library of Nigeria
Insecurity Looms As Okada Riders Take Over Lagos Airport
by Yusuf Babalola
Because motorcycle riders known as Okada have taken control of the approach route to the Lagos Airport, the safety and security of air travelers at those airports is currently in jeopardy. With billboards placed at numerous airport locations warning against riding, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) had prohibited the operation of motorcycle riders at the Lagos Airport. Capt. John Ojikutu (rtd), secretary general of the Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTi), commented on the situation and claimed that the riders posed a threat to airport security in Lagos. They may be to blame for a number of security lapses discovered at the Lagos airport, according to Ojikutu, a former commander of the airport. Olumide Ohunayo, a participant in the Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI), however, claimed that military and airport.
Leadership, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.18
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Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
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National Library of Nigeria
Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
The army made a significant announcement about the redeployment of its general and senior officers to new positions both at its headquarters and around the nation. It was noted that some General Officers Commanding were among the impacted officers. General Officers Commanding and other senior officers were among the individuals impacted by the reorganisation, which was announced on Monday, According to him, the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. GA Umelo was transferred from the Defence Simulation Centre to the Defence Headquarters and made Director-General.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.5
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Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
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National Library of Nigeria
Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
The army made a significant announcement about the redeployment of its general and senior officers to new positions both at its headquarters and around the nation. It was noted that some General Officers Commanding were among the impacted officers. General Officers Commanding and other senior officers were among the individuals impacted by the reorganisation, which was announced on Monday, According to him, the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. GA Umelo was transferred from the Defence Simulation Centre to the Defence Headquarters and made Director-General.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.5
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IPMAN faults NLC’s planned protest against subsidy removal
by Sodiq Omolaoye,
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National Library of Nigeria
IPMAN faults NLC’s planned protest against subsidy removal
by Sodiq Omolaoye,
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has described the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) planned nationwide protest against fuel subsidy removal as unnecessary and misplaced. Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties to the Chairman, National Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalisation, Petroleum Product Adulteration and Monitoring, Nwozuzu Chigozie, said rather than protest over fuel subsidy, the union should have vent its anger over failure of the authorities to invest in modular refineries. He urged government to reinvest the subsidy savings in critical areas such as healthcare, education, agriculture and other sectors.
Guardian, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.2
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IPMAN faults NLC’s planned protest against subsidy removal
by Sodiq Omolaoye,
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National Library of Nigeria
IPMAN faults NLC’s planned protest against subsidy removal
by Sodiq Omolaoye,
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has described the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) planned nationwide protest against fuel subsidy removal as unnecessary and misplaced. Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties to the Chairman, National Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalisation, Petroleum Product Adulteration and Monitoring, Nwozuzu Chigozie, said rather than protest over fuel subsidy, the union should have vent its anger over failure of the authorities to invest in modular refineries. He urged government to reinvest the subsidy savings in critical areas such as healthcare, education, agriculture and other sectors.
Guardian, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.2
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IPOB declares sit-at-home tomorrow to back Kanu
by Lawrence Njoku
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IPOB declares sit-at-home tomorrow to back Kanu
by Lawrence Njoku
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared sit-at-home on January 18, 2022 to support its leader Nnamdi Kanu as the Umuahia High Court hears Kanu's fundamental human rights enforcement suit against the Federal Government. Biafrans should go about their businesses without molestation on January 19 and 20, 2022. The sit-at-home order in the five states of the South East region was observed from Monday, January 17 through Thursday, January 20, despite the group's statement that it would only take place on January 18 before Kanu's court appearance. The Guardian observed unusual human traffic in markets and shops, with some buyers confused by the violent enforcers who were bent on destroying property and killing people on Mondays.
Guardian, Monday, January 17, 2022, pg.7
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Isese Day; security agencies guard Ilorin river to prevent breakdown of law and order.
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Isese Day; security agencies guard Ilorin river to prevent breakdown of law and order.
by Biola Aeez
following threats on isese day in llorin, kwara state, security men drawn fro the police, Nigeria security and civil Defence corps NSCDC, department of state services DSS and military formations were on sunday put on guard at yemoja river in oko Olowo area of the metropolis to prevent security breach in the state. it was gathered nthat security operatives were drafted to the river to prevent a clash between the traditonal religion adherents and isiamic preachers , who had vowed to prevent te former from celebrating by the river. Nigera tribune gathered thatthe yemoja river is the venue of the planned celebration by traditionalists in the state.
Tribune, Monday, August 21, 2023, pg.27
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JTF uncovers illegal diesel dump in Bayelsa
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JTF uncovers illegal diesel dump in Bayelsa
by Matthew Ochei
The Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe on Thursday uncovered three reservoirs used for the storage of illegally-refined fuel in Bayelsa. The reservoirs, located along Tamara Street in Biogbolo, have about 35, 000 litres of Automated Gas Oil (diesel) and 38 jerrycans filled with illegally-refined products loaded in a vehicle. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that during the operation, which included operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, three boys working in the facility were arrested and interrogated.
Punch Newspaper, Friday, August 04, 2023, pg.8
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Man, 60, hangs self in Kano
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Man, 60, hangs self in Kano
by Salim Umar Ibrahim
Unknown man who is thought to be in his 60s was discovered hanging from a tree in Kano's Kumbotso Local Government Area's Gaida Yankusa neighbourhood. Locals claim that the man was discovered hanging from a tree as they were leaving to go to the mosque to participate in morning prayers. Laminu Abubakar, a resident of Yankusa, claimed in an interview with Daily Trust that the man had been untied and that every effort had been made to identify him. Additionally, it was discovered that the dead man's body had been transported to Kano's Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital's mortuary by the police and the district chief of Kumbotso.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
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Matawalle restates commitment to end banditry
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Matawalle restates commitment to end banditry
by the nation News
The Jama'atul Izalatul Bidi'a Wa'ikamatus Sunnah (JIBWIS) led by its National President, Sheikh Abdullahi Bala-Lau, visited Zamfara to sympathise with the governor on the recent bandit attacks in Anka and Bukkuyum local government areas. Matawalle confirmed that 58 people were killed and assured the residents that security forces were trailing the bandits behind the killings. He urged JIBWIS leadership to embark on sensitisation activities to preach peace and tranquillity and create awareness on the dangers of killing innocent souls.
The Nation, Wednesday, January 12, 2022, pg.27
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NCC alerts Nigerians to new ransomware attacking organizational networks
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NCC alerts Nigerians to new ransomware attacking organizational networks
by Emma Okonji
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has alerted members of the public to a New Year scheme to deliver ransomware to targeted organizational networks. The cybercrime group has been mailing out USB thumb drives to many organizations in the hope that recipients will plug them into their PCs and install the ransomware. The USB drives contain so-called 'BadUSB' attacks, which allow an attacker to reprogram a USB drive to emulate a keyboard to create keystrokes and commands on a computer. Attack tools are also installed in the process that allow for exploitation of personal computers, lateral movement across a network, and installation of additional malware. The attack has been seen in the US where the USB drives were sent in the mail with a message impersonating the US Department of Health and Human Services and claimed to be a COVID-19 warning. However, ngCERT has offered recommendations that will enable corporate and individual networks to mitigate the impact of this new cyber-attack and be protected from the ransomware.
Guardian, Monday, January 17, 2022, pg.3
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Nigeria rations 2,500MW over vandalisation of gas-fired plants
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Nigeria rations 2,500MW over vandalisation of gas-fired plants
by Kingsley Jeremiah
Vandals have caused the shutdown of over seven power plants in less than two months, with the Trans-Forcardos Pipeline (TFP) and TotalEnergies pipeline (NOPL Line) being the most affected. This is coming as transmission and distribution bottlenecks pushed average stranded electricity generation to 2,248.50 megawatts in 2021. Vandalism is a huge drain on the country, with Nigeria losing almost 200 million barrels of crude oil in the first 11 months of 2021. The Association of Power Generation Companies, Dr Joy Ogaji, warned that power generation would be under threat if vandalism continues, but Special Adviser to President Buhari on Infrastructure, Ahmad Zakari, noted that the sector is set for monumental growth in 2022. Zakari also said that the national mass metering of the Federal Government would move to phase one to reduce the metering gap by 50 per cent before 2023.
Guardian, Monday, January 17, 2022, pg.2
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NIMC claims servers are secure, denies alleged breach
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NIMC claims servers are secure, denies alleged breach
by Adeyemi Adepetun
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has denied any form of server breaches, saying its servers are fully optimised and certified to the ISO 27001:2013 Information Security Management System Standard. NIMC Director General Aliyu Aziz said the commission has gone to great lengths to ensure Nigeria's database is adequately protected, and assured the public that it will uphold the highest ethical standards in data security and ensure compliance with data protection and privacy regulations. The NIMC does not use or store information on AWS or any public cloud, and has made its app available to the public to eliminate challenges in accessing NINs. The public should be aware that possession of a NIN slip does not equal access to the National Identity Database, and that no licensed partner/vendor is authorised to scan and store copies of individuals' NIN slips.
Guardian, Thursday, December 01, 2022, pg.4
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Obi regrets Jos killings, celebrates 62nd birthday with Plateau IDPs
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Obi regrets Jos killings, celebrates 62nd birthday with Plateau IDPs
by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam
Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi condemned the recent killings in Plateau state, where over 20,000 Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) were killed. He celebrated his 62nd birthday in Jos, where he donated N5 million and 100 bags of rice to the victims. Obi promised to partner with the state government and traditional institutions to ensure displaced persons were adequately taken care of. He urged Nigerians to reintegrate displaced persons back into society after losing valuables and loved ones. Obi visited Governor Caleb Muftwang to show support and commiserate with the people of Mangu. He called on security agencies to collaborate and bring perpetrators to justice. Governor Muftwang wished Obi a happy birthday and expressed his determination to stop the unnecessary carnage in Plateau state.
Sun, Thursday, July 20, 2023, pg.28
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Osun Allays Residents' Fear Over Cult Clashes
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Osun Allays Residents' Fear Over Cult Clashes
by Joshua Dada
The Osun State Government has allayed residents' fears about cult confrontations in the state by issuing a warning to troublemakers to stop acting in a way that could endanger the calm that the people or the state are enjoying or else be prepared to face the repercussions of their actions. Those found responsible for disturbing the peace of Osun by pestering innocent individuals or being in possession of illegal weapons will be forced to face the wrath of the law, according to the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode. Residents of Omi-tuntun, Ijoka, Sabo, the Ilerin-Ijesa area, and other afflicted communities can now engage in their legal activities without fear, the speaker declared. Although the neighbourhoods are still being closely watched for security reasons, peace has been restored.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.12
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Police Probe death of man in EBonyi
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Police Probe death of man in EBonyi
by ogochkwu Anioke
The police in Ebonyi State said they are investigating the torturing to death of one Nnaogo Akpoke Anyim in Ivo Local Government Area of the state.Police spokesperson, Loveth Odah confirmed to the Nation the arrest of some of those involved in the torture and death of Mr Anyim. she said those involved were members of the outfit managed by Ivo Local Government Area. Nobodyhas a rigtht to take a life no matter the offence the person has committed,she said the police in totality condemn jungle justice, self-help, brutality of any kind.
The Nation, Monday, January 24, 2022, pg.3
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Police raid MASSOB office, arrest octogenarian, others
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Police raid MASSOB office, arrest octogenarian, others
by Ikenna Obianeri
The leadership of the Biafra Independence Movement and Movement for Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra said police raided its regional office along Awkuzu/ Otuocha Road, Ifitedunu in the Dunukofia Local Government Area of the Anambra State. The Senior Special Assistant to BIM-MASSOB on Media and Publicity, Chris Mocha, in a statement said, the policemen invaded their office, Mocha added that an 87-year-old member of the group, Chief Sylvester Dinyelu, 66-year-old Chief Beka Udemefuna and 53-year-old Amauche Ode, were also arrested by the police. When contacted, the state police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, simply said, “Thank you for the information.â€Â But a senior police officer, who preferred anonymity, confirmed the development noting that the command was not ready to give any of such groups chance to continue terrorising the state for no reason whatsoever.
Punch Newspaper, Thursday, September 28, 2023, pg.8
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Prepare for uprising worse than #EndSARS if you hike fuel price, Abdulsalami warns FG
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Prepare for uprising worse than #EndSARS if you hike fuel price, Abdulsalami warns FG
by Sodiq Omolaoye
Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), a former head of state of Nigeria, has cautioned that the country's mounting suffering could spark a new national firestorm worse than the 2020 #EndSARS protests. He said that over 80 million Nigerians are still living in unnecessary poverty and that unemployment and underemployment are still at historic highs. He also issued a warning about the impending sharp increase in fuel prices, which will put many more people in poverty. The demographic groups most impacted by the grim economic prognosis are young people and women, and if the grievances of these groups are not carefully controlled, they might easily explode into a national firestorm. In Nigeria, where 350,000 people have died and three million people live under insecurity, the proliferation of weaponry is a big contributor.
Guardian, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.6
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
The Presidency has dismissed the call by the Northern Elders Forum for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign due to security challenges. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Malam Garba Shehu said the resignation of the president would never be a solution to the nation's security problems. The defense establishment has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the Kaduna and Niger State axis, and the government will remain firm in securing the country's unity and progress.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.8
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
The Presidency has dismissed the call by the Northern Elders Forum for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign due to security challenges. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Malam Garba Shehu said the resignation of the president would never be a solution to the nation's security problems. The defense establishment has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the Kaduna and Niger State axis, and the government will remain firm in securing the country's unity and progress.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.8
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President Tinubu and the choice of NSA
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President Tinubu and the choice of NSA
by Kabri Shittu
Nigeria has faced numerous internal conflicts, including the Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping. President Mohammadu Buhari has invested heavily in security personnel and equipment to contain the growing threat. However, the incoming administration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu faces a huge burden and needs to lay the right foundation to sustain and build upon the gains made in the past few years. The Nigerian insurgency has experienced significant attacks, including the 2011 bombing of the UN building and the 2014 kidnapping of over 200 Chibok girls. To achieve sustainable development and achievement, the incoming administration must prioritize tackling insecurity. The National Security Adviser (NSA) should have a military background and command international respect based on personal and professional achievements.
ThisDay Newspaper, Thursday, June 01, 2023, pg.38
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President Tinubu and the choice of NSA
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President Tinubu and the choice of NSA
by Kabri Shittu
Nigeria has faced numerous internal conflicts, including the Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping. President Mohammadu Buhari has invested heavily in security personnel and equipment to contain the growing threat. However, the incoming administration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu faces a huge burden and needs to lay the right foundation to sustain and build upon the gains made in the past few years. The Nigerian insurgency has experienced significant attacks, including the 2011 bombing of the UN building and the 2014 kidnapping of over 200 Chibok girls. To achieve sustainable development and achievement, the incoming administration must prioritize tackling insecurity. The National Security Adviser (NSA) should have a military background and command international respect based on personal and professional achievements.
ThisDay Newspaper, Thursday, June 01, 2023, pg.38
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Reps declare Nigeria Air Launch fraud, want officials involved prosecuted
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Reps declare Nigeria Air Launch fraud, want officials involved prosecuted
by Abdullateef Salau
The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation declared the purported launch of Nigeria Air a fraud after the ministry officials and the interim management of the national carrier feigned ignorance of the launch. This has drawn controversy, with Nigerians raising concern about the whereabouts of the aircraft after its unveiling. The interim Managing Director of Nigeria Air, Captain Dapo Olumide, told the lawmakers that the project was not launched as being misconstrued by many Nigerians. He said a chartered aircraft with the inscription of Nigeria Air logo was unveiled to counter the negativity making rounds on social media. The Nigeria Air project is being implemented in secrecy, with Senator Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti) saying it was fraudulently displayed as a new national carrier contrary to court order and international rules.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, June 07, 2023, pg.19
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Reps Investigates Missing 178,459 Police Arms
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Reps Investigates Missing 178,459 Police Arms
by YUSUF
The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate the missing 178,459 arms and ammunition in the Nigeria Police Force as contained in the 2019 report of the Auditor General for the Federation. Deputy Speaker Ahmed Idris Wase said the issue of missing arms may not be limited to the Police alone.
Guardian, Friday, January 21, 2011, pg.4
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Residents flee Anambra communities as NAF bombs bandits' hideouts
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Residents flee Anambra communities as NAF bombs bandits' hideouts
by Ikenna Obianeri
Residents in the Osumoghu community in Anambra State are living in fear following air strikes by the Nigerian Air Force. The airstrikes were conducted following credible intelligence reports that suspected Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) fighters had planned to unleash mayhem on residents. IPOB debunked NAF's claims, claiming the military bombed innocent civilians in the affected areas. The Transitional Chairman of the Nnewi South LGA has not responded to calls and messages.
Punch Newspaper, Friday, September 29, 2023, pg.7
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Reveal Identity Of Unknown Gunmen, Coalition Tells Police
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Reveal Identity Of Unknown Gunmen, Coalition Tells Police
by Tunde Ogunmola
Coalition of Arewa Civil Society Organisation (CASCO), a pro-northern organisation, has encouraged the Nigerian Police Force to identify unidentified gunmen in the Southeast so that safeguards can be taken. In a joint statement, its convener Dr. Haruna Jagindi and general secretary Ambassador Danjuma Shettima specifically demanded that the case of Uche Nwosu's kidnapping be made public as well as the identity of those responsible for the murder of Hon. Ahmed Gulak. "Those who authorised the operation be identified, whether within the police hierarchy or among distinguished policemen," they commanded. The situation in Imo State was further exacerbated by the Gestapo-style invasion of an Anglican church during a service in an acclaimed bid to arrest Chief Uche Nwosu, former governorship aspirant in the state.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.11
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Security agencies Probe former NIA boss over leaks, petitions
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Security agencies Probe former NIA boss over leaks, petitions
by the news
Security agencies are probing former Acting Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Amb. Mohammed Dauda, for allegedly leaking secret files and petitions undermining the agency. Dauda has relocated to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on self-exile pending the resolution of his case in court. He has been accused of breaching diplomatic and intelligence protocols and of intensifying his game as part of a plot to stop the reappointment of the NIA DG, Amb. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar for second term.
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The Nation, Monday, August 01, 2022, pg.8
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Security Expert Seeks Jobs For IDPs
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Security Expert Seeks Jobs For IDPs
by Hussaini Hammanngabdo
Usman Tar urged federal government to provide entrepreneurship skills to IDPs in Northeast, citing community acceptance of deradicalised former insurgents as a major challenge of OSC.
Leadership, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.11
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Security operatives kill 2 gunmen, recover weapons, cars, others in Anambra
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Security operatives kill 2 gunmen, recover weapons, cars, others in Anambra
by Obinna Odogwu
Joint security forces in Anambra State have killed two gunmen terrorizing parts of the state, while also recovering weapons, vehicles, and other items. The operation involved a gun battle with criminals, neutralizing two of the armed men and escaping with injuries. The recovery occurred after a distress call on July 23, 2022, along the Onitsha/Owerri Expressway near Okija Nkwo Market. Police operatives also engaged another criminal gang at Nkwo Market Okija, harassing sellers and residents. No casualties were reported, and the situation has been brought under control.
Sun, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.4
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Security, Economic Key To Elections Success
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Security, Economic Key To Elections Success
by Abdullateef Salau
They spoke Thursday at the 19th edition of the Daily Trust Dialogue themed ‘2023: The event was held at the NAF Conference Centre and Suites, While Abdulsalami chaired the occasion, the Sultan served as the Royal Father of the Day. The programme was moderated by broadcast journalist, Kadaria Ahmed. Other guests at the event included Borno State Governor, the spokesman of Northern Elders Forum. The Chairman of Media Trust Limited, who was the chief host of the event, said there are many challenges ahead of the 2023 general elections
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Daily Trust, Saturday, January 22, 2022, pg.21
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South West govs counter Buhari on state police, insist on Amotekun
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South West govs counter Buhari on state police, insist on Amotekun
by Seye Olumide
President Muhammadu Buhari has restated his opposition to state governments having their own police in an interview with Channels Television. He argued that state policing is not an option due to the propensity for governors to abuse their powers. However, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Dr. Iyorchia Ayu has accused President Buhari of being comfortable with the state of insecurity in the country, suggesting that the situation may not be about to change. Ayu criticised President Buhari for pushing the blame for the incessant killing of farmers by terrorists on locals along grazing routes. He argued that a security system that feeds on local intelligence and nuances is the best way to go, and urged Nigerians not to relent as hope is alive.
Guardian, Wednesday, January 05, 2022, pg.2
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Tinubu Orders Security to Rescue Abducted Gusau Varsity Students
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Tinubu Orders Security to Rescue Abducted Gusau Varsity Students
by Deji Elumoye
President Bola Tinubu has directed security agencies to rescue female students abducted by terrorists from Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State. The Arewa Consultative Forum condemned the incident, calling for their immediate release and urging the federal government to rejig Nigeria's security architecture and develop new containment strategies to eradicate banditry and terrorism.
ThisDay Newspaper, Monday, September 25, 2023, pg.5
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Tinubu Set to Rejig Security, Says Agencies Working at Cross-purposes Won’t Be Tolerated
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Tinubu Set to Rejig Security, Says Agencies Working at Cross-purposes Won’t Be Tolerated
by Deji Elumoye
President Bola Tinubu pledged to rejig Nigeria's security architecture after a meeting with Chief of Defence Staff, service chiefs, Inspector General of Police, and intelligence agencies. He called for coordinated military efforts but warned against cross-purposes in the fight against insecurity. Tinubu also mandated security agencies to develop a master plan to address security challenges. He praised the armed forces, intelligence agencies, and paramilitary agencies for their sacrifice and loyalty. The president has emphasized the importance of redoubling security agencies' efforts and focusing on contemporary security measures. He emphasizes the need for coordination, frequent consultations, and timely reports. He plans to undertake security architecture reforms, particularly in the maritime domain, and focus on oil theft issues. Security agencies must develop a blueprint, and the armed forces must be well-equipped and motivated.
ThisDay Newspaper, Thursday, June 01, 2023, pg.5
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Tinubu talks tough to service chiefs
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Tinubu talks tough to service chiefs
by Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye
President Bola Tinubu has read the riot act to security chiefs, warning that a situation where security agencies work at cross purposes will no longer be tolerated. In his first meeting with security chiefs, Tinubu stated that he would no longer accept a situation where the nation's fortunes keep declining. He emphasized the need for national security to be coordinated and a clearing house going forward. National Security Adviser Major Gen. Babagana Mungonu mandated security agencies to come up with a blueprint, stating that he doesn't have the luxury of time and that changes must be made as soon as possible. The meeting lasted two hours and focused on prevailing issues in security and Tinubu's philosophy towards dealing with national security issues.He emphasized the importance of coordination, frequent consultations, and timely reports for security agencies. Tinubu also praised the sacrifices and loyalty of the armed forces, intelligence agencies, and paramilitary agencies for their work in defending the country from terrorism, insurgency banditry, oil theft, sea robbery, and piracy. He emphasized the need for security agencies to redouble their efforts and emphasizes his philosophy as a contemporary security measure dealing with the requirements of the time.
Sun, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.6
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Tinubu to security chiefs: You must deliver
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Tinubu to security chiefs: You must deliver
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has told heads of security and intelligence agencies that they have to deliver on their mandates as there are tasks for them to execute to secure lives and properties. The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, briefed State House reporters after the president had his maiden meeting with new service chiefs and the Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Speaking after the meeting, Ribadu said the president also told them to work as a team for effective performance and delivery. President Tinubu had approved their appointments on June 19, 2023.Â
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.11
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Tinubu’ll secure every inch of Nigeria –Ribadu
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Tinubu’ll secure every inch of Nigeria –Ribadu
by Molly Kilete
The newly appointed National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has assured that President Bola Tinubu's administration will secure Nigeria and ensure peace in all parts of the country. Ribadu took over from former NSA, retired Major General Babagana Monguno, following his appointment by President Bola Tinubu on June 19. He emphasized the importance of securing every inch of Nigeria and urged Nigerians to unite to achieve a more stable, peaceful, and prosperous nation. Major General Monguno congratulated Ribadu on his well-equipped, qualified, and educated skills, stating that he has the capacity to tackle any security challenges. He urged staff to extend the same support and cooperation to his successor to achieve the desired national objective. Ribadu's appointment comes after a long and challenging tenure, with the need for unity and cooperation from Nigerian servicemen and women.
Sun, Tuesday, June 27, 2023, pg.5
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Troops kill 36 terrorists, free 140 abductees
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Troops kill 36 terrorists, free 140 abductees
by Solomon Odeniyi
The Defence Headquarters has reported that troops have killed 36 terrorists and arrested 143 criminals in the last two weeks, while also rescuing 140 kidnapped citizens across Nigeria. The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, disclosed this during the biweekly briefing of the military in Abuja on Thursday. Troops of Operation Safe Haven recovered three AK-47 rifles, three Dane guns, one locally-fabricated pistol, one locally-made gun, 23 rounds of 7.62mm special, one cartridge, three mobile phones, a piece of camouflage, and a jackknife. Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke recovered one pistol, 40 rounds of 7.62mm special, four rounds of 7.62mm NATO, two G3 magazines, one vehicle, one motorcycle, one mobile phone, and a pair of black boots. Additionally, troops neutralized one terrorist, arrested 13 suspects, and rescued nine kidnapped hostages. Troops of Operation Hadarin Daji recovered one AK47 rifle, four AK47 rifle magazines, two rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, one motorcycle, and 80 livestock. 20 kidnapped hostages were freed by troops of Operation Hadarin Daji. The military also arrested 15 oil thieves and recovered the sum of N3.17m in the Niger Delta region. Troops also destroyed 61 dugout pits, 32 wooden boats, 87 storage tanks, one speedboat, 32 cooking ovens, three outboard engines, one generator, two pumping machines, and 36 illegal refining sites. The recovered items, arrested suspects, and rescued hostages were handed over to the relevant authorities for further action.
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Punch Newspaper, Friday, August 04, 2023, pg.11
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UN, AU, others join ECOWAS in condemning Burkina Faso coup
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UN, AU, others join ECOWAS in condemning Burkina Faso coup
by Oludare Richards
The African Union, United Nations and Western countries have condemned the military coup d'état against President Roch Marc Christian Kabore in Burkina Faso, calling for the release of the deposed President and members of his cabinet. The AU Commission chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat, called on the national army and the country's security forces to strictly adhere to their republican vocation. The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, condemned any attempt to take over a government by the force of arms and called on coup leaders to lay down their arms and ensure the safety of the President and the protection of the country's institutions. The U.S. government also called on the military to deescalate the situation and urged military officers to step back, return to their barracks, and address their concerns through dialogue. ECOWAS has also called for an emergency summit over the development.
Guardian, Wednesday, January 26, 2022, pg.4
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Vigilantes execute 11 informants in Zamfara
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Vigilantes execute 11 informants in Zamfara
by Shehu Umar Gusau
The suspects were rounded up by the vigilantes at a GSM market in Kaura Namoda town. The suspects were arrested, summarily and extra-judicially executed following days of an intensive manhunt for the informants by the vigilantes after a deadly assault on the community last week.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.11
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Violence in Kaduna over killing of herder
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Violence in Kaduna over killing of herder
by Saxone Akhaine
Violence erupted in Kaduna State, with a herder beheaded and his head taken away. The Kaduna State Government has condemned the renewed killings and appealed to residents to allow the authorities manage the situation. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned Kano State government against taking advantage of Hanifa Abubakar's murder to extort money from operators of private schools. Plan International has called on the government to protect children in schools against increasing violence.
Guardian, Wednesday, January 26, 2022, pg.28