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Politics · The Punch ·
Five arrested as police bust fake Rivers security outfit
Police authorities in Rivers State have arrested five suspects following the discovery of an unauthorized security organization. The operation led to the dismantling of the illegal outfit as officials work to address internal security concerns. Law enforcement officers are currently investigating the origins and activities of the group within the region.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
The 2030 SDGs: Beyond the rhetoric of hope
The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals represent a global framework for progress, though discussions are shifting from optimistic projections toward practical implementation challenges. Stakeholders are evaluating the current trajectory of these international targets to determine whether current efforts are sufficient to achieve the objectives within the remaining timeframe.
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Other · The Punch ·
Windstorm destroys over 1,000 houses, displaces residents in Niger communities
A severe windstorm has struck several communities in Niger State, resulting in the destruction of more than 1,000 residential buildings. The natural disaster has left numerous residents displaced as local authorities assess the extent of the damage and humanitarian impact across the affected areas.
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World · Vanguard ·
Ukraine’s destructive footprint and the folly of an African partnership
Recent diplomatic assessments examine the impact of Ukraine’s engagement in African affairs and the strategic implications of these partnerships. The discourse highlights concerns regarding foreign intervention and regional stability, questioning the long-term benefits for African nations engaging in security collaborations amidst the broader geopolitical tensions between Kyiv and Moscow.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Activists reject reassignment of officers to renewed Mohbad death probe
Activists have expressed opposition to the reassignment of specific police officers to the ongoing investigation into the death of musician Mohbad. The group raised concerns regarding the move as authorities aim to renew the probe into the circumstances surrounding the artist's passing, seeking transparency and accountability throughout the legal process.
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Other · The Punch ·
Nigeria records 331 casualties as explosive violence declines — Report
Nigeria recorded 331 casualties from explosive violence according to a recent report, which indicates a decline in such incidents nationwide. While the total number of fatalities and injuries remains substantial, the data reflects a downward trend in the frequency of explosive-related violence compared to previous periods across various regions of the country.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Ex-power minister Mamman faces sentencing after N33.8bn laundering conviction
Former Nigerian Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, is scheduled for sentencing after being convicted of laundering thirty-three point eight billion naira. The legal outcome follows investigations into financial irregularities during his tenure. The proceedings reflect ongoing judicial efforts to address corruption and financial crimes involving high-ranking public officials within the nation's political and energy sectors.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Xenophobia: Tinubu activates crisis support measures for Nigerians
President Bola Tinubu has initiated crisis support measures to assist Nigerians affected by xenophobic incidents. The intervention aims to provide necessary safety resources and diplomatic protection to citizens abroad, ensuring their welfare in response to rising tensions and potential threats in host countries.
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Business · The Punch ·
Customs push digital reforms to boost trade efficiency
The Nigeria Customs Service is implementing digital reforms aimed at enhancing trade efficiency across the country's borders. These technological advancements are designed to streamline operations, reduce manual processes, and facilitate faster movement of goods. By modernizing their systems, the agency expects to improve transparency and optimize revenue collection within the Nigerian trade sector.
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Other · The Punch ·
Edo security squad demolishes suspected criminal hideout, arrests suspects
Security personnel in Edo State demolished a suspected criminal hideout and arrested several individuals during a recent operation. The exercise was conducted as part of efforts to enhance regional safety. Authorities moved against the structure following reports of illicit activities, resulting in the apprehension of suspects as part of ongoing crime prevention measures.
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Business · The Punch ·
Only seven states fully implemented pension reforms – PenCom
The National Pension Commission reports that only seven states across Nigeria have successfully implemented pension reforms. This disclosure highlights significant delays in the adoption of the Contributory Pension Scheme at the sub-national level, as many state governments continue to lag in compliance with established federal guidelines and statutory requirements.
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Lifestyle · The Punch ·
Oba Adetona: Remembering a quintessential monarch
Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebuland, is recognized for his long reign and contributions as a traditional ruler in Nigeria. The commemorative report highlights his leadership, influence, and the impact he has made on his community and the nation's traditional institution throughout his decades on the throne.
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World · Vanguard ·
Africans shouldn’t join our xenophobic South African brothers in lunacy, by Owei Lakemfa
Owei Lakemfa discusses the issue of xenophobia in South Africa and its impact on continental relations. The columnist urges other African nations to refrain from retaliatory actions, emphasizing the importance of regional stability and unity while addressing the recurring violence and discrimination faced by foreign nationals within the country.
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Health · The Punch ·
Niger targets 80% child immunisation
Niger State authorities have set a goal to achieve 80 percent child immunization coverage across the region. This initiative aims to protect children against preventable diseases and improve public health outcomes within the state through a comprehensive vaccination campaign targeting a significant majority of the younger population.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Group endorses Tinubu, Bago for continuity
A group has expressed support for President Bola Tinubu and Niger State Governor Umar Bago, advocating for the continuity of their respective administrations. The endorsement highlights the group's approval of current leadership directions at both federal and state levels as they seek to sustain ongoing developmental initiatives and political stability.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Yobe group warns Mala-Buni, Geidam over 2027 endorsement
A group in Yobe State has issued a warning to Governor Mai Mala-Buni and Senator Ibrahim Geidam regarding endorsements for the 2027 elections. The organization expressed concerns over early political positioning and urged leaders to focus on current governance rather than future electoral outcomes to ensure stability within the region.
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Business · The Punch ·
NEPZA, NAFDAC tighten oversight on free trade zones
The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control have strengthened their regulatory collaboration to enhance monitoring within the country's free trade zones. This initiative aims to ensure compliance with quality standards and streamline administrative processes for businesses operating in these specialized economic areas.
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Other · The Punch ·
Mystery surrounds decomposing body of Osun hairstylist found in apartment
Authorities in Osun State are investigating the discovery of a hairstylist's decomposing body found within an apartment. The circumstances surrounding the individual's death remain unclear as officials work to determine the cause of the incident. This discovery has prompted concerns within the local community regarding the mysterious nature of the event.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Mohammed urges Hajj pilgrims to pray for national security
Mohammed has called on Nigerian pilgrims participating in the annual Hajj exercise to offer prayers for the nation's security. The appeal highlights the importance of collective intercession for peace and stability during the religious pilgrimage, as the government seeks various solutions to address security challenges across the country.
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Politics · The Punch ·
I served when Senate was at its best — Oluremi Tinubu
Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria's First Lady, recently reflected on her tenure as a member of the National Assembly. She characterized her period of service as a time when the Nigerian Senate achieved its peak level of performance. These remarks highlight her perspective on the efficiency and standards maintained by the legislative chamber during her years as a federal lawmaker.