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Institute Seeks Regulatory Commission to Fix Nigeria’s Ailing Courier, Logistics Sector

Professor Simon Emeje, Chairman of the Courier and Logistics Management Institute (CLMI), has called for the urgent establishment of an independent regulatory commission to reposition Nigeria’s courier and logistics industry. Despite being Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria is among less than 3% of countries without such independent regulation, leaving the industry plagued by inconsistent tariffs, conflicting policies, and a harsh business climate. Emeje warned that stagnant regulation forces firms to close or shift sectors and lamented overlapping controls from customs and other agencies. He emphasized the need for technical, not political, oversight and expanded professional training in logistics. He noted the sector’s economic potential (valued at $60 billion, with assets up to ₦20 trillion) and called for logistics education in universities. Emeje also highlighted the long-delayed regulatory bill, drafted in 2005 but never enacted, and urged Nigeria to boost intra-African trade […]

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Pogba Returns in Monaco Loss as PSG Stay Top in France

Paul Pogba made his long-awaited return to competitive football in Monaco’s 4-1 defeat to Rennes, marking his first appearance in over two years after battling injuries, a doping ban, and an extortion plot. Entering as a late substitute, Pogba received a warm ovation from both sets of fans and expressed deep gratitude to supporters. Pogba’s ban, shortened from four years to 18 months after a failed drug test, ended in March. Monaco signed him after his Juventus contract was terminated following legal and disciplinary trouble. Despite Monaco's heavy loss, Pogba focused on his fitness goals and the challenge ahead. Paris Saint-Germain extended their Ligue 1 lead with a 3-0 home win over Le Havre, reclaiming top spot. Lens and Marseille also earned wins, with Mason Greenwood netting twice to become the league’s top scorer.

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I’ve Activated Strategy to Secure Nnamdi Kanu’s Release — Gov Otti

Abia State Governor Alex Otti announced he has set into motion a strategy to secure the release of convicted Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu. Otti shared that he previously initiated efforts during Kanu’s trial and remains in active communication with “the highest authorities” on political options for Kanu’s freedom. The governor, speaking through his media aide, emphasized dialogue, collaboration with other well-meaning Nigerians, and a peaceful approach. Otti cautioned politicians against exploiting Kanu’s case for personal gain, saying the matter demands compassion and courage from the federal government to resolve permanently. He acknowledged the immense hurt caused by Kanu’s detention in Abia and the wider South-East, recalling his consistent position against violent responses and calling for a return to diplomatic, non-violent problem-solving.

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Tinubu Vows to Crush Bandits, Restore Peace in the North

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration's resolve to end banditry and terrorism in the North, stating that no region will be left to "bleed in silence" under his leadership. At the Arewa Consultative Forum’s 25th Anniversary in Kaduna, Tinubu—represented by House Speaker Tajuddeen Abbas—noted his government has inherited a deep and complex security crisis but is determined to address it urgently. He said meaningful progress is impossible while northern Nigeria remains paralyzed by insecurity, calling the North's stability essential for the nation's prosperity. Tinubu praised the ACF for championing northern interests and highlighted ongoing federal infrastructure and security interventions, including transport projects and the anticipated Kolmani oil rollout. He urged regional leaders and institutions to recommit to unity, courage, justice, and collective responsibility to defeat insecurity. Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin echoed that coordinated leadership can overcome persistent […]

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Under Siege: 2,496 Students Abducted in 92 School Attacks Since Chibok

New data reveals 2,496 students abducted in 92 school attacks across Nigeria since the Chibok tragedy in 2014. Recent mass kidnappings in Niger and Kebbi states have reignited concerns about student safety, with abductions now a source of ransom income for criminal groups and a cause for widespread fear and trauma. Analysis shows nearly 70 attacks on schools from 2014–2022, with over 1,680 students taken by the end of that period. An additional 22 attacks and 816 students kidnapped occurred from January 2023 to November 2025. Most incidents are concentrated in the North, especially in states like Kaduna, Zamfara, Niger, and Kebbi. Experts warn many cases go unreported, so actual abduction numbers could be higher. The Chibok abduction marked a turning point—many girls are still missing, and mass abductions have since escalated with recurring ransom demands. More than one million […]

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NAICOM Directs Insurance Customers to Link NIN to Policies

The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has issued a directive requiring all insurance companies and brokers in Nigeria to collect verifiable identity details—including the National Identification Number (NIN), Bank Verification Number (BVN), and Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) documents for corporate clients—before initiating or renewing any insurance policy. The directive, effective immediately, is designed to strengthen market transparency, fight financial crime, and align insurance with national integrity standards. Policies already in force must be updated to include the required identity details by December 31, 2025. For group/corporate coverage, comprehensive employee lists with all relevant data must be provided before activation. NAICOM warned that insurers and brokers failing to comply will face regulatory sanctions. The agency encourages customer sensitisation campaigns and will monitor compliance closely to ensure a more secure, resilient, and competitive insurance sector.

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Navy Reaffirms Commitment to National Security, Seeks Citizens’ Support

The Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Idi Abbas, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to protecting the nation across all geopolitical zones. Speaking at the Navy’s fourth-quarter route march in Abuja, Abbas (represented by Rear Adm. Jonathan Mamman) urged citizens to support security efforts by providing timely and credible information. Abbas praised naval personnel for their dedication and stressed that health and physical fitness underpin a robust national defence. He stated that the Navy is actively involved in counterterrorism and internal security operations, partnering with the Army, Air Force, DSS, police, and other agencies nationwide. He emphasized that security is not solely the responsibility of military and police, calling on locals to aid recent security gains by sharing intelligence. Ongoing operations are tri-service and defence-led, with the Navy present in the north-east, north-west, south-south, and south-east—wherever threats arise.

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Aftershock Rocks Bangladesh as Quake Death Toll Rises to 10

A low-magnitude aftershock hit Bangladesh on Saturday, following a powerful 5.5-magnitude earthquake near Dhaka that killed at least 10 people and left hundreds injured. The initial quake damaged homes and infrastructure across affected districts, causing widespread fear and displacement. Saturday’s 3.3-magnitude aftershock centered in Ashulia, north of the capital, heightened public anxiety and revealed further cracks and destruction. Emergency operations are underway to assess damage and coordinate rescue efforts, as officials warn Bangladesh’s geography makes it highly vulnerable. Meteorologists note aftershocks are common; no major quakes have hit the region in over 100 years. Residents near the epicenter report unprecedented fear and damage, urging continued government support and vigilance.

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Catholic Archbishop Martins to Tinubu: Act Fast, Nigeria Descending Into Chaos

The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Alfred Adewale Martins, has publicly urged President Tinubu to respond decisively to the surge in terrorist attacks and insecurity across Nigeria, warning the country is descending into chaos. Referencing recent school kidnappings and the killing of Army General Muhammad Uba, Archbishop Martins said these crises echo the trauma of the 2014 Chibok abductions and show that security guarantees are lacking. Martins highlighted attacks on school staff—Vice Principal Hassan Yakubu Makuku and the Chief Security Officer at Eruku, Kwara—and criticized policy gaps that allowed terrorists to kill security personnel and abduct dozens of schoolgirls. He called for urgent identification and prosecution of terrorists and their sponsors, stressing that every citizen is at risk given the brazen level of violence. Martins expressed hope for the safe return of schoolchildren, called for collective prayer and action, and demanded […]

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Brazil’s Former President Jair Bolsonaro Sent to Prison – Lawyer

Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro, previously under house arrest since August, was transferred to prison on Saturday. His lawyer, Celso Vilardi, confirmed the move but said he was not informed of the specific reasons. Bolsonaro, 70, faces a 27-year sentence for his role in a failed coup attempt in 2022. His legal team had argued for continued house arrest, citing health concerns. The Supreme Court has barred Bolsonaro from contesting future elections. His imprisonment comes as part of a wider crackdown on political unrest and conspiracies in Brazil.

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