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FG reaffirms resolve to tackle insecurity, backs Jigawa PCVE plan

The Federal Government has restated its commitment to tackling rising insecurity across the country, with a special focus on northern states, through stronger prevention and counter extremism efforts.​ This assurance was given by Alhaji Muhammad Auwal Amin, a representative of the Counter Terrorism Centre in the Office of the National Security Adviser, during a two day capacity building workshop on Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism in Dutse, Jigawa State.​ The workshop, held at the Manpower Development Institute and organised by the Partnership Against Violence and Extremism Network with support from the North East Youths Initiative for Development, brought together security agencies, traditional and religious leaders, media professionals, civil society groups and youth organisations.​ Amin explained that the NSA’s office, working with PAVE Network, has begun the process of domesticating the National Action Plan on PCVE in Jigawa by developing a […]

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Waje urges male influencers to promote safer online culture

Award winning Nigerian singer and humanitarian Waje has used the 6th Nigerian Governors’ Spouses Forum Conference in Abuja to call for a safer and more responsible online culture, especially from male influencers and content creators.​ The high level conference brought together governors’ wives, policymakers, development partners and social advocates to discuss women’s empowerment, healthcare, education, youth development and social welfare.​ Speaking on the role of societal influencers in shaping culture, Waje said that beyond policies and programmes, the everyday attitudes people display online and offline play a major role in determining the kind of society that emerges.​ She noted that male influencers often underestimate their impact, stressing that what they normalise through jokes, language and the behaviour they tolerate in their comment sections can either reinforce harm or promote respect, and that silence can sometimes be read as endorsement.​ Waje […]

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EFCC returns N96.5m to Enugu Ponzi scheme victims

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has returned N96.5 million to victims of a Ponzi investment scheme in Enugu State.​ The refund was made through the EFCC’s Enugu zonal command, which said the recovered funds represented part of the money traced to bank accounts linked to the fraudulent scheme’s operators.​ According to the commission, dozens of victims had lodged complaints after being lured with promises of high, quick returns on investments that later collapsed without repayment.​ EFCC officials said efforts were ongoing to track more assets, prosecute those behind the scam and recover additional funds so that more victims can receive refunds.​ The agency advised Nigerians to be wary of any platform offering unrealistic profits, warning that many such schemes are disguised Ponzi operations designed to defraud unsuspecting investors.

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Putin offers India uninterrupted fuel despite US pressure

Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered India “uninterrupted” supplies of fuel, promising to keep crude oil and other energy shipments flowing despite mounting pressure from the United States over New Delhi’s trade with Moscow.​ Putin made the pledge during a summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, describing Russia as a reliable supplier of oil, gas and coal for India’s fast growing economy and stressing that Moscow is ready to continue steady deliveries.​ The offer comes as President Donald Trump’s administration has imposed steep tariffs on many Indian exports and targeted major Russian energy firms with sanctions, arguing that India’s purchases of discounted Russian oil help fund the war in Ukraine.​ India, now one of the world’s largest buyers of Russian crude, has slightly reduced its imports in recent months under US pressure but continues to defend […]

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ECOWAS leaders push joint action against threats to democracy, rule of law

West African leaders have called for stronger collective action by all ECOWAS member states to tackle growing threats to democracy and the rule of law in the region.​ Meeting in Abuja, the heads of state and government expressed concern over recent coups, attempted coups and political unrest in countries such as Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau, warning that unconstitutional changes of government and attacks on institutions risk reversing democratic gains.​ They urged full implementation and possible strengthening of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, including tougher measures against military takeovers, manipulation of constitutions and other actions that undermine credible elections and term limits.​ The leaders also stressed the need for coordinated responses to insecurity, terrorism and violent extremism, arguing that weak governance and erosion of public trust in democratic processes often fuel instability and conflict.​ Civil society groups […]

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NAFDAC joins world’s top drug regulators in historic ICH membership

NAFDAC has secured full membership of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use, joining an elite circle of the world’s top drug regulatory authorities.​ The announcement was made at the ICH Assembly held in Singapore between November 18 and 19, 2025, and later published on the organisation’s website on November 26, marking Nigeria’s transition from observer to full member.​ Director General Prof Mojisola Adeyeye described the development as historic, saying it places Nigeria among global leaders committed to the highest standards of quality, safety and efficacy for medicines.​ She said the achievement will give Nigerians better access to high quality medical products and boost the competitiveness and credibility of Nigerian made medicines in local and international markets.​ NAFDAC began its journey toward ICH membership in late 2022, first applying for observer status and earning […]

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Those trying to ‘save’ me are destroying me and my wife, says 2Baba

Nigerian music legend Innocent “2Baba” Idibia has criticised those claiming they want to “save” him, saying their actions are instead destroying him and his wife, Natasha Osawaru.​ In a new reaction to the intense public scrutiny around his marriage, 2Baba expressed frustration that relatives, colleagues and fans who say they are concerned about his wellbeing are making things worse by attacking his wife in public and online.​ He noted that recent messages and videos suggesting he needs to be rescued from Natasha have led to insults, trolling and harsh judgments directed at her, which he described as unfair and deeply hurtful.​ The singer stressed that while he appreciates genuine concern, anyone who truly cares about him should stop dragging his wife and private life into the spotlight, warning that constant public commentary is damaging their mental health and marriage.​ 2Baba […]

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Trump unveils strategy to shift US military focus closer to home

President Donald Trump has released a new national security strategy that calls for a major realignment of United States military deployments around the world.​ The document proposes a “readjustment” of the US global military presence, moving more forces and assets toward the Western Hemisphere to tackle what it describes as urgent regional threats, including migration, drug cartels and instability in Latin America and the Caribbean.​ According to the strategy, the US will gradually scale back its footprint in some overseas theatres, while boosting Coast Guard and Navy patrols to control sea lanes, curb illegal and unwanted migration, and disrupt human and drug trafficking routes.​ The plan also places heavy emphasis on strengthening ties with governments across Latin America to secure strategic resources, expand US private sector investment and reinforce what the document frames as “Western identity” and traditional values.​ While […]

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Turkey orders arrest of 29 footballers in widening betting scandal

Turkish prosecutors have ordered the arrest of 29 footballers and officials as part of a fast expanding investigation into illegal betting and possible match fixing in the country’s professional leagues.​ Authorities in Istanbul said the latest warrants form part of a wider probe that has already seen eight people, including a top flight club president and several referees, arrested in recent weeks.​ The investigation is focused on insider gambling and allegations that some players and officials placed bets on matches in which they were directly involved, in clear breach of football regulations and national sports integrity laws.​ Prosecutors disclosed that among those implicated are players from leading Süper Lig clubs, with at least one Galatasaray and one Fenerbahce footballer accused of betting on their own team’s games, sometimes using intermediaries to place wagers.​ Earlier, the Turkish Football Federation had suspended […]

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