Nigeria Facing ‘Truth Deficit’ on Security, Ex-SDP Presidential Candidate Adebayo Says
Prince Adewale Adebayo, a former Social Democratic Party presidential candidate, accused the federal government on Thursday of hiding the truth about Nigeria’s security crisis and urged stronger leadership to end banditry and terrorism.
Zone 2 Police Arrest 20 Over Officer’s Killing, Cult Attacks in Ogun
The Zone 2 Police Command has arrested 20 suspects in connection with the killing of a police officer and a series of cult-related attacks in the Ilesi community near Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.
On World Disability Day, Lagos Renews Push for Full Inclusion of Persons With Disabilities
Lagos State has restated its commitment to building a fully inclusive society where persons with disabilities can live and work without discrimination, as Nigeria joined the global community to mark the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Marwa Urges Drug-Integrity Tests for Couples as NCWS Backs NDLEA’s Drug War
NDLEA Chairman, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd), has renewed the Agency’s call for drug-integrity tests for intending couples, describing the measure as a vital early-prevention tool in Nigeria’s fight against substance abuse.
FEC Approves 2026–2028 MTEF, Projects ₦50.7tr Revenue and 4.68% Growth
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), setting Nigeria’s fiscal direction, economic assumptions and revenue outlook for the next three years.
Senate Pushes Death Penalty for Kidnapping in Terrorism Law Amendments
The Senate on Wednesday took a major step toward strengthening Nigeria’s anti-kidnapping laws by advancing an amendment that would classify kidnapping, hostage-taking and related offences as terrorism and impose the death penalty on offenders and their enablers.
Senate Opens Probe Into Safe School Initiative After Years of Failures
The Nigerian Senate has launched a sweeping investigation into the Safe School Initiative, opening what lawmakers say is a long-overdue probe into billions of naira and millions of dollars spent over the past decade to protect schools from attacks.
Six Dead, 13 Injured as Bus Crashes After Kogi Disabilities Day Event
Six people have been confirmed dead and 13 others injured after a bus conveying participants from the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities event crashed along the Lokoja–Okene road on Wednesday, the Kogi State Government has announced.
U.S. to Restrict Visas Over Violence Against Christians in Nigeria - Rubio
The United States government announced on Wednesday that it will impose visa restrictions on individuals deemed responsible for serious violations of religious freedom, including the reported killings and violence against Christians in Nigeria.
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