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Kano Hisba Arrests Seven Over Immoral Acts, Human Trafficking

Kano State Hisba Board arrests seven individuals over immoral activities and thwarted trafficking attempts, warning parents about child safety. Full Content:Kano State Hisba Board arrested seven people for alleged immoral acts at a joint on Zoo Road following resident complaints. The suspects, most under 23, included individuals from Kano, Bauchi, and Kogi. The Board also apprehended a teenage boy and girl in a tricycle, and a girl recently repatriated from Sokoto State. The total number of suspects arrested is now 10—all will face charges after investigations. In a separate operation, Hisba foiled an attempt to traffic two girls (aged 16 and 18, from Kaduna and Kano) to Lagos for onward movement to Saudi Arabia. Aminudeen, the Board’s Deputy Commander-General, emphasized the need for parental vigilance and described the children as a trust from Allah. Last month, over 25 were arrested […]

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Zamfara Governor Joins Tinubu at G20 Summit in South Africa

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has been selected to join President Bola Tinubu’s delegation for the 20th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa (Nov 22-23, 2025). Six other Nigerian governors will attend, joining leaders from all G20 member states, 16 guest countries, and regional communities from Africa, the Caribbean, and East Asia. The summit, themed “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability,” will address issues including trade, development finance, global debt, climate change, food systems, energy transition, critical minerals, decent work, and the role of artificial intelligence. Tinubu is also expected to hold strategic meetings aimed at strengthening international cooperation, security, and economic development. After the G20, President Tinubu will attend the AU-EU Summit in Angola, where discussions will cover infrastructure, digital transformation, agribusiness, and inclusive growth.

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ASUU Rejects Federal Government’s Proposed Salary Increment

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Benin Zone has rejected the salary increment recently proposed by the Federal Government, calling it insufficient to address the union’s concerns or to reverse the ongoing brain drain in Nigerian universities. Zonal Coordinator Prof. Monday Lewis Igbafen stated that the offer was “a mere drop in the ocean” compared to what’s needed. ASUU stressed the need for government to tackle all outstanding issues, including fully renegotiating the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement and truly addressing related matters. Igbafen criticized the half-hearted approach of the government, noting that Nigerian university lecturers are still being paid at a level fixed back in 2009, despite economic changes and salary hikes in other sectors. He concluded that the union would not accept piecemeal solutions, urging authorities to take university reform seriously to ensure stable and quality education in Nigeria.

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Fears of One-Party Dominance Rise as Violent PDP Crisis Threatens Democracy

Fears of One-Party Dominance Rise as Violent PDP Crisis Threatens Democracy Nigeria’s democracy faces mounting threats as violent scenes at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) headquarters expose deepening rifts within the opposition. The struggle between Makinde-Bala Mohammed leadership and the Wike-backed faction resulted in the storming of the party secretariat, tear gas confrontations, and journalists injured in Abuja. The Wike faction expelled three governors—Seyi Makinde, Bala Mohammed, and Dauda Lawal—and several senior party leaders, escalating what observers call the largest purge in PDP history. Amid police intervention, Kabiru Turaki and his allies accused “enemies of democracy” of assaulting the party and praised law enforcement for preventing further bloodshed, though the crisis forced meetings to be postponed. Reacting to the incident, opposition parties ADC and MCE warned the ruling APC was destabilizing the opposition and accused the government of abusing state […]

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99 Percent Northern Bandits Are Nigerians

Security and intelligence analyst Yahuza Getso has stated that 99 percent of bandits operating in Nigeria's North-West and North-Central regions are Nigerian citizens. Speaking on Channels Television, Getso noted that the authorities are aware of their identities and locations, emphasizing that most of these criminals are not hiding in remote or hard-to-reach places. His comments follow nationwide outrage after recent attacks, including the abduction of 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the killing of Brigadier General Musa Uba in Borno. Getso suggested that security agencies have the intelligence needed but must act effectively to address the situation. He stressed that increased boldness among bandits and insurgents highlights the urgent need for stronger responses and better counterterrorism strategies in Nigeria.

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Tuggar Debates Genocide Claims With Ex-Canadian Politician on TV

A heated exchange occurred on Piers Morgan’s show as Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister, Yusuf Tuggar, debated with former Canadian lawmaker Goldie Ghamari over claims of mass persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Tuggar rejected figures that claimed over 50,000 Christians have died since 2009, saying official data does not classify victims by religion and all lives are valued equally. He reported that in the past five years, 177 Christians had been killed and 102 churches attacked, countering higher numbers from international groups. Ghamari called Nigeria’s crisis a jihad and suggested links between the Nigerian government and the Islamic Republic of Iran. She criticized the Muslim identities of Nigeria’s president and vice president as problematic, but Tuggar dismissed her remarks, highlighting that Nigeria’s priority is national unity, not faith. Tuggar spoke of his own family’s loss to Boko Haram attacks and stressed […]

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Shettima Visits Kebbi as Tinubu Pledges Rescue of Abducted Students

President Bola Tinubu has asked Vice President Kashim Shettima to visit Kebbi State and offer assurances to families affected by the recent kidnapping of schoolgirls. The visit follows a deadly attack at Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, where 25 students were abducted and the vice principal was killed. Tinubu pledged that the government is committed to the quick and safe return of the abducted students. He also expressed condolences for the fallen soldiers, emphasizing that security forces need support from local communities to address rising security challenges. He called on Nigerians to share useful information to help the police and military keep communities safe. The Chief of Army Staff has ordered troops to intensify day-and-night operations, using local intelligence to rescue the girls and bring lasting peace to the region. Collaboration with local hunters and vigilantes is seen […]

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15 Injured in Major Road Crash in Ogun State

Fifteen people suffered injuries in a major road accident on Monday at Omoyele Junction along the Sagamu–Ikorodu Expressway in Ogun State. The crash involved an unregistered Mack truck, a Toyota Highlander, a Suzuki minibus, and a motorcycle. According to TRACE spokesperson Babatunde Akinbiyi, the accident happened when the truck’s brakes failed due to excessive speed, causing it to crash into the other vehicles. Emergency services responded quickly, treating 12 male and 3 female victims at the scene and clearing the wrecked vehicles to restore traffic flow. On the same day, a separate truck carrying containers also crashed at Ijagun along the Ijebu-Ode–Benin Expressway, blocking the road and causing delays. The road was later cleared by FRSC officials who took the victims to General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode. TRACE urged drivers to slow down and avoid unnecessary crashes caused by speeding. Meanwhile, police […]

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Turaki Appeals to Trump To Help Save Nigeria’s Democracy

Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, the newly elected National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, has called on former US President Donald Trump and other world leaders to help save Nigeria’s democracy. Turaki made this appeal amidst an ongoing leadership crisis within the PDP, which he claims threatens the survival of the country’s democratic institutions. The PDP has recently experienced a deep split following a controversial convention in Ibadan and the emergence of rival factions. Turaki emphasized that external support and international encouragement are crucial for stabilizing the party and ensuring future elections are credible. He asked for Trump and other global figures to advocate for unity and reconciliation in Nigeria’s major opposition group, warning that prolonged disunity may destabilize democratic processes across the nation. Internal tensions have escalated as party leaders and members clash over authority, legitimacy, and the direction of […]

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US Museum Returns Two Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has returned two Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. These historic works were originally taken from the royal palace in Benin City by British forces in 1897 and are considered priceless symbols of Nigeria’s cultural heritage. Olugbile Holloway, head of Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments, described the return as a significant moment for both Benin and Nigeria’s struggle to recover its history. The Benin Bronzes are part of a larger collection of hundreds of artifacts scattered around the world, with many still missing. Museums across Europe and the United States have started returning some items in recent years, but negotiations continue for the recovery of more cultural treasures. Nigeria’s culture minister welcomed the move and assured that talks to return all such artifacts would continue. Discussions are underway about where in Nigeria the […]

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