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Six killed as Lakurawa terrorists attack mosque in Kebbi

Suspected Lakurawa terrorists have attacked a mosque in Dadinkowa community, Maiyama Local Government Area of Kebbi State, killing six worshippers and injuring three others in what police describe as a reprisal assault.​ Local sources said the gunmen stormed the mosque on Wednesday evening while Muslims were observing prayers and opened fire indiscriminately on those inside.​ Kebbi State Police Public Relations Officer, Bashir Usman, said the attack followed a failed ambush on troops of the Nigerian Army’s 8 Division, whose convoy, led by General Officer Commanding Major General Bemgha Koughna, came under heavy fire near Maiyama Hill on February 24.​ He explained that soldiers repelled the ambush with superior firepower, killing five suspected terrorists and foiling the attempt, after which the attackers allegedly targeted the mosque in revenge.​ Usman initially confirmed that five worshippers died from gunshot wounds and three others […]

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Five killed as tanker crushes schoolchildren’s tricycle in Bayelsa

Five people, including four schoolchildren and a tricycle driver, have been killed after a fuel tanker crushed a Keke Napep in Ibelebiri community, Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.​ The crash happened on Wednesday afternoon along the Ibelebiri section of the Yenegwe–Okarki–Otuasega road, throwing the mainly farming and fishing community into mourning.​ Eyewitnesses said the victims were returning from school when the tanker, suspected to have suffered brake failure, veered off the road and rammed into the parked tricycle. The children were pupils of a school in nearby Otuasega, and the Keke driver, a family member, usually took them home.​ One of the pupils had already crossed the road into their compound when the tanker, bearing an NNPC logo, hit the tricycle and crushed those still inside before they could escape.​ The tanker driver reportedly fled the scene, while […]

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US lawmaker: Christians suffer most from Nigeria’s violence, urges Trump to act

United States lawmaker Riley Moore says Christians have borne the overwhelming brunt of violent attacks in Nigeria for over 20 years and urged President Donald Trump to take decisive action.​ Moore said insecurity affects people of all faiths but insisted that Christians are disproportionately targeted. He claimed Christians are about five times more likely to be killed than any other religious group and accused Fulani militias and terrorist organisations of repeatedly attacking Christian communities, pastors and priests, and burning schools and churches, often on holy days.​ He praised Trump’s readiness to defend Christians globally and described the current moment as a once in a generation opportunity to deepen US–Nigeria relations while confronting the crisis. He acknowledged that Nigeria needs support to tackle insecurity but said President Bola Tinubu’s government must show stronger political will.​ Moore argued that any future bilateral […]

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Minister pushes for launch of Nigeria–Israel joint commission

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu, has called for the full take off of the Nigeria–Israel Joint Commission to deepen cooperation between both countries. She made the appeal while hosting the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, at Tafawa Balewa House in Abuja.​ According to a statement by her media aide, Dr Magnus Eze, their talks covered defence and intelligence, economic ties, consular matters, religious tourism and wider bilateral and multilateral issues. Odumegwu Ojukwu said Nigeria has much to learn from Israel’s experience in border security management, especially in the fight against insurgency and terrorism. She noted that such collaboration would be easier to drive once the joint commission is operational.​ The minister also commended Israel for its plan to donate about 50 to 60 fully equipped ambulances to Nigeria, starting with an initial batch of […]

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INEC moves 2027 presidential, NASS polls to January 16

The Independent National Electoral Commission has approved a new timetable for the 2027 general elections, moving the presidential and National Assembly polls to Saturday, January 16, 2027.​ Previously, the elections were scheduled for February 20, 2027, with governorship and state House of Assembly elections fixed for March 6, 2027. The earlier dates drew criticism from sections of the public, especially some Muslim groups, who said the timetable clashed with the holy month of Ramadan.​ INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, said in a statement that governorship and state Assembly elections will now hold on Saturday, February 6, 2027.​ He explained that the adjustment followed the repeal of the Electoral Act 2022 and the enactment of the Electoral Act 2026, which introduced new statutory timelines for pre election and election activities. INEC said […]

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Germany targets deeper trade, investment ties with Nigeria

Germany has signalled plans to deepen economic ties with Nigeria, focusing on sectors such as wine, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, machinery and construction.​ Dr Joe Weingarten, Head of Foreign Trade at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Transport, Agriculture and Viniculture in Rhineland Palatinate, said the German state already records more than €1.5 billion in trade with Nigeria, making the country one of its top African partners after Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa. He led an eight company business delegation to Lagos on what he described as the state’s first trade mission to West Africa.​ Weingarten said the visit is focused on direct company to company meetings with chambers of commerce and firms in Lagos, aimed at moving beyond viewing Nigeria only as a sales market. He stressed that Rhineland Palatinate sees Nigeria as a production partner with long term growth potential, […]

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EFCC witness: How ex AMCON boss used Arik funds for Umza insurance

An Ikeja Special Offences Court has heard fresh details of how former Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria managing director Ahmed Lawan Kuru allegedly diverted funds belonging to Arik Air while serving as the airline’s receiver manager.​ Testifying for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Assistant Director Bawal Usman Kaltungo said investigators discovered that Arik Air’s money was used to pay insurance liabilities for Umza Aviation Services Limited, also known as Umza Airline. He told Justice Mojisola Dada that Umza later began repaying the funds, but the repayment was not completed by the time the probe was conducted.​ Kuru is standing trial alongside another receiver manager of Arik Air, Kamilu Alaba Omokide, the airline’s managing director Captain Roy Ilegbodu, Union Bank Plc and Super Bravo Limited over alleged fraud involving 76 billion naira and 31.5 million dollars. The defendants face charges […]

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27 killed as Boko Haram, ISWAP raid Adamawa community

At least 27 people have been killed in a joint Boko Haram and ISWAP attack on Shuwari Sholi community in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.​ The terrorists stormed the area in the early hours of Wednesday, shooting residents and burning houses in an overnight raid that lasted several hours. Among those killed was the village head, Bademi Papka, who was identified as a cousin of Adamawa State governor Ahmadu Fintiri.​ An eyewitness said the gunmen rode into the community on motorcycles and opened fire on villagers gathered near the market square. “They started shooting at people sitting together under a tree near the market,” he said, adding that residents fled in different directions towards nearby mountains to escape.​ He said some people managed to escape unhurt, but many were shot dead as they ran for safety. The source […]

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Adamawa Assembly rocked by mass PDP defections

The crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party deepened in Adamawa State on Thursday as eight members of the House of Assembly resigned from the party.​ Those who left include the Speaker, Bathiya Wesley, the Majority Leader, Kate Mamuno, and members Moses Yerima Zah (Michika), Pwamwakeno Mackondo (Numan), Adun John Alaba (Uba Gaya), Bulus Kantom (Shelleng), Musa Mahmud Kallamu (Mayo Belwa) and Japhet Hammanjabu (Verre).​ They announced their decision during plenary, citing the leadership crisis at the PDP national level as the main reason for quitting. They did not disclose their next political platform.​ Their exit is the latest in a wave of defections from the party in the state. It follows the earlier move by Abdullahi Abubakar (Girei Constituency), who left on Monday, and six other lawmakers who defected on Tuesday.​ Party sources say the development may be a prelude […]

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Sowore confronts Umahi at police HQ over detained woman’s debt claim

Rights activist Omoyele Sowore has confronted Minister of Works Dave Umahi at the Federal Capital Territory Police Command in Abuja over the detention of a woman who accused the minister of owing her money.​ Sowore shared a video of the encounter on his X handle, saying it took place inside a conference room at the Force Headquarters. The woman, identified as Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri, has alleged that Umahi owes her N250 million for more than 12 years and also accused him of making sexual advances toward her.​ Ohiri is currently in police custody on allegations of cyberbullying the minister. In the footage released by Sowore, she is seen rushing toward Umahi before being restrained by people in the room.​ The clip shows Umahi attempting to leave the venue, but Sowore calls out to him, prompting the minister to turn back […]

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