Nigerian Air Force Reactivates Super Puma Helicopter After Three-Year Grounding
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has reactivated its Super Puma Helicopter after it was grounded for three years due to a main rotor hub issue.
Court Rejects Sowore’s Documents in Cyberstalking Trial, Orders Probe of Leaked Video
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday rejected two sets of documents tendered by Omoyele Sowore, politician and online publisher, in his ongoing trial on cyberstalking charges involving false claims against President Bola Tinubu.
Nigeria and France Deepen Defence Collaboration to Boost Regional Security
Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, met with the French Defence Attaché, Colonel Stéphane Useo, at Army Headquarters, Abuja, to strengthen bilateral defence ties aimed at addressing regional insecurity.
CAPPA: Food Firms Hijack Festive Seasons to Push Unhealthy Food
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has accused food and beverage companies of exploiting festive periods to aggressively promote sugary drinks and ultra-processed foods, warning that the practice is worsening Nigeria’s public health crisis.
Murtala Muhammed Customs Hits ₦202.9 Billion, Beats 2025 Target
The Murtala Muhammed Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service generated ₦202.9 billion in revenue between January and December 2025, marking a 13 per cent increase over the ₦181.01 billion recorded in 2024.
Nigerian Army Unveils Intelligence-Driven Strategy to Tackle Evolving Security Threats
The Nigerian Army has rolled out an intelligence-driven and technology-enabled strategy to confront the country’s evolving security challenges, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu, said Tuesday.
Nigeria Urges Africa, Global Investors to Boost Energy Investment
President Bola Tinubu has called on African countries and global investors to significantly scale up investment in the energy sector, warning that sustainable development and long-term economic growth will remain out of reach without reliable and expanded energy infrastructure.
Tinubu Says Nigeria Won’t Reverse Reforms, Urges World Bank Support for Growth
President Bola Tinubu has pledged that Nigeria will not reverse its ongoing economic reforms, acknowledging early pain but insisting the measures are necessary to stabilize the economy and unlock long-term growth.
Iran Formally Authorizes Motorcycle Licenses for Women
The Iranian government has officially authorized the issuance of motorcycle licenses to women, ending decades of legal ambiguity that effectively barred female riders from the road.
Police Officer, Four Others Killed in Benue Community Attack
A police officer and four residents were killed in an assault by suspected armed herders in Abande Community, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, officials said Wednesday.
Rivers Police Neutralize Two Kidnapping Suspects, Recover Ransom and Weapon
The Rivers State Police Command has dismantled a notorious kidnapping ring following a violent gun battle in Etche Local Government Area, resulting in the fatal wounding of two suspects and the recovery of millions of naira in ransom.
NRC Accuses Oyo LG Chairman of Leading Vandalism of Federal Rail Assets
The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has accused the Chairman of the Ibadan South-West Local Government Council, Hon. Kehinde Adeyemi Akande, of leading a coordinated attack on federal railway infrastructure in Oyo State.
At Least 35 Killed in Kwara Village Attack
At least 35 people have been killed after gunmen raided Woro, a remote village in Kwara State, authorities say. Residents describe it as the deadliest attack in the area this year.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Killed in Attack on Libyan Home
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s late leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed following an armed attack on his residence, officials and his family say.
Nigeria Police Shift Peacekeeping Focus to Counter-Terrorism, Cybercrime
Nigeria’s police are refocusing their peacekeeping missions.
Former AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Arraigned on Terrorism Charges
Former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and his son, Abdulazeez, appeared in court this week facing terrorism financing and illegal firearms charges.
U.S. Congress Warns of Rising Religious Violence in Nigeria
Nigeria could be on the brink of a larger religious conflict, U.S. lawmakers heard this week.
U.S. Sends Troops to Nigeria Amid Rising Terror Threats
The U.S. has quietly put troops on Nigerian soil, the first official acknowledgment since airstrikes hit Islamic State targets in December.
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