The Kebbi State Government has denied reports that a new insurgent group is operating in the state.
The State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed, said the claim is false and should not be taken as confirmed news.
He explained that Kebbi, like other parts of northwestern Nigeria, still faces security challenges, but there is no verified report of a new group known as Sai Mallam.
The commissioner urged residents to avoid sharing unconfirmed information that could create fear in the state.
He added that the government remains focused on working with security agencies to address insecurity and protect communities.
About the author
Serena and Venus Williams to play Wimbledon doubles
Serena Williams and her sister Venus are set to play together in the Wimbledon women’s doubles after receiving a wildcard entry. The two sisters, who have won six Wimbledon doubles titles together, will return to the All England Club as Serena continues her comeback to tennis. Serena had earlier planned to partner with Victoria Mboko, but that bid was affected after Mboko withdrew because of a knee injury. The Williams sisters are expected to attract strong attention as they reunite on one of tennis’s biggest stages. Their return adds more excitement to this year’s Wimbledon, where both players have a long history of success.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Toke Makinwa advises women to choose mature partners
Media personality Toke Makinwa has advised women to choose partners who are emotionally mature and respectful. She said women should pay attention to how a man behaves during disagreement, not just during good times. According to her, a good partner is someone who remains calm after an argument and makes effort to resolve issues instead of walking away. Makinwa’s advice has sparked reactions online, with many readers agreeing that emotional maturity is important in a healthy relationship. Her message focuses on the value of respect, communication, and understanding in long-term relationships.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Trump says US and Iran are getting along
United States President Donald Trump has said that relations between the US and Iran are “getting along very well,” according to Reuters. His comments come at a time when Washington and Tehran remain engaged in difficult talks over regional tensions and Iran’s nuclear programme. Trump gave no detailed explanation, but his statement suggests he sees signs of progress in the relationship. The remark comes as both countries continue to face pressure over security concerns in the Middle East. Negotiations between the two sides remain closely watched because of their possible impact on wider regional stability.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Kebbi denies reports of new insurgent group
The Kebbi State Government has denied reports that a new insurgent group is operating in the state. The State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed, said the claim is false and should not be taken as confirmed news. He explained that Kebbi, like other parts of northwestern Nigeria, still faces security challenges, but there is no verified report of a new group known as Sai Mallam. The commissioner urged residents to avoid sharing unconfirmed information that could create fear in the state. He added that the government remains focused on working with security agencies to address insecurity and protect communities.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Sudan cholera outbreak kills 120 as WHO warns
The World Health Organization has warned that a cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people. The outbreak is affecting West Kordofan state, where health officials have reported 838 suspected cases and seven confirmed cases so far. WHO said the situation is getting worse because the conflict in Sudan has disrupted health services and forced many people to leave their homes. The agency added that insecurity and limited access are slowing the delivery of medical supplies and the work of response teams. WHO said it is working with partners to expand treatment centres, set up oral rehydration points, distribute cholera kits, and support hygiene and health education in affected communities.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Israel says troops will stay in Lebanon Syria and Gaza
Israel’s defence minister has said Israeli forces will remain in security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza for an indefinite period. Israel Katz said the army would stay in these areas to protect Israeli communities from what he described as hostile groups. He added that Israel has no plan to withdraw from the zones at this time. Katz made the remarks at an event held in memory of Israeli soldiers who died during the 2006 war in Lebanon. The statement comes as tensions remain high across the region, with Israeli forces continuing operations in several areas.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Related
Xenophobia: Nigerian embassy packed, 269 return as S’Africa protests rise
The Nigerian embassy in South Africa has been overwhelmed as more citizens seek assistance to leave the country amid rising xenophobic tensions and anti-immigrant protests. According to officials, hundreds of Nigerians have recently approached the embassy and consular offices for documentation, counselling and evacuation support.facebook+1 Amid the growing unrest, Nigeria has received a fresh batch of 269 citizens returning from South Africa through a government-backed voluntary repatriation programme. The returnees arrived aboard an Air Peace flight that landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, where they were received by officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.saharareporters+1 Authorities said the latest arrivals are part of ongoing efforts to bring home Nigerians who feel unsafe as protests and anti-foreigner sentiments escalate in parts of South Africa. The government noted that this evacuation adds to previous batches already airlifted back to […]
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 1, 2026
Tinubu hails veteran journalist Tunji Bello at 65
President Bola Tinubu has congratulated veteran journalist and administrator Tunji Bello on the occasion of his 65th birthday.thenationonlineng+1 Tinubu described Bello as a seasoned professional whose career has spanned journalism, public administration and environmental management. He also praised his contributions to the media industry and his role in public service.independent+1 Bello, who is the chief executive officer and executive vice-chairman of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, has had a long career in journalism and government. He previously worked in editorial and administrative positions before moving into public office.vanguardngr+1 The president wished him good health and many more years of service. The birthday tribute comes as colleagues and admirers continue to celebrate Bello for his professional achievements and impact on the Nigerian media space
Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 30, 2026
Court grants Sowore ₦200m bail over alleged cybercrime charges
A Federal High Court in Abuja has reinstated and granted activist and publisher Omoyele Sowore bail in the sum of ₦200m in his alleged cybercrime case Justice Mohammed Umar restored Sowore’s bail after previously revoking an earlier bail granted on self-recognition and ordering his remand for failing to appear in court. The new bail reportedly comes with conditions, including two sureties and restrictions tied to his movements and public comments Sowore is standing trial over social media posts in which he allegedly referred to President Bola Tinubu as a “criminal,” with prosecutors claiming the comments violate Nigeria’s cybercrime and defamation laws. He has pleaded not guilty and insists the case is politically motivated The court had earlier fixed June 30 to rule on his application seeking the restoration of bail and the vacation of a bench warrant issued against him. […]
Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 30, 2026
Third batch of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa arrives in Lagos
The third batch of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa has arrived in Lagos following weeks of anti-immigration protests and renewed xenophobic tensions in the country. Officials said the flight is part of the Federal Government’s ongoing plan to bring home citizens who voluntarily registered to leave An Air Peace aircraft conveying about 271 returnees departed Johannesburg in the early hours of Tuesday and landed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at around 10:00 a.m. local time. This latest operation follows two earlier evacuations that brought back over 320 Nigerians in separate batches Government representatives, including officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, were on ground to receive the evacuees and begin documentation, medical checks and other support services. Authorities say evacuation flights will continue to run as needed to ensure that all willing Nigerians […]
Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 30, 2026
Navy rescues several victims of building collapse in Lagos
The Nigerian Navy has rescued several victims trapped in a building collapse at Alakija, Lagos State. The rescue followed a distress call after the building gave way, with naval personnel quickly joining other emergency responders at the scene. Several victims, including children, were pulled from the debris and evacuated for urgent medical attention. According to the Navy, the rescued victims were taken to the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital, Ojo, where they received emergency treatment and are continuing to be monitored. The service said it remains committed to supporting civil authorities and providing humanitarian assistance whenever needed. It also commended the rescue team and medical personnel for their swift response and professionalism. The Navy extended sympathy to the families affected by the incident and wished the injured a speedy recovery.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 29, 2026
76 ISWAP commanders surrender as military intensifies offensive
Top commanders of the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, have surrendered to Nigerian troops alongside 76 fighters and their family members in the North-East. The surrender reportedly followed weeks of sustained air and ground offensives by troops of Operation Hadin Kai, which the military said had weakened the group’s command structure, logistics network and movement corridors. According to military authorities, the development marks a major setback for the insurgent group and reflects growing pressure inside its ranks. The surrendered commanders are being profiled and debriefed for intelligence purposes. Security officials said the information gathered from the defectors is expected to help troops identify remaining camps, arms caches and supply routes used by the terrorists. The military said the offensive will continue until all remaining insurgent enclaves in the North-East are dismantled.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA June 29, 2026
Be the first to leave a comment