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Other · Daily Post ·
Adelabu abduction: Family insider supplied information to kidnappers – Police
The Nigerian Police Force has revealed that an internal family member provided information to the kidnappers responsible for the abduction of Adelabu. This disclosure follows preliminary investigations into the incident, as authorities work to identify the specific individual involved and secure justice for the victim's family.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Not a fodder for politics: Oriire abduction and security challenges, By Tunde Rahman
The recent kidnapping in Oriire highlights persistent security concerns across Nigeria. The incident has prompted discussions on the necessity of addressing national safety challenges without political interference. Stakeholders are examining the broader implications of these abductions as they seek more effective strategies to combat kidnapping and ensure the security of communities nationwide.
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Sports · Leadership News ·
Ancelotti Confirms Brazil’s Starting XI For Morocco World Cup Opener
Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly confirmed the starting lineup for the Brazilian national team ahead of their World Cup opening fixture against Morocco. This announcement details the tactical selection for the South American squad as they prepare to begin their campaign in the international football tournament.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
2027 Election: Lawyer Faults Governance In Delta , Backs NDC Candidate
A legal practitioner has criticized the current state of governance in Delta State while looking ahead to the 2027 general elections. The lawyer formally expressed support for the candidate of the National Democratic Coalition, citing a need for improved leadership and administrative accountability within the state's political landscape.
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Business · Daily Post ·
FCMB Collect – Smarter Digital Collections for Nigeria’s Growing Businesses
First City Monument Bank has introduced FCMB Collect, a digital solution designed to streamline payment processes for businesses across Nigeria. The platform aims to facilitate more efficient financial transactions for growing enterprises by providing automated collection tools. This initiative reflects the bank's commitment to supporting the country's business ecosystem through modern technology.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Nigeria, Denmark Deepen Livestock Partnership With New Cooperation Pact
The Nigerian government has entered into a new cooperation pact with Denmark to strengthen their existing partnership in the livestock sector. This agreement focuses on improving agricultural productivity and fostering bilateral ties between both nations through shared expertise and strategic investments aimed at developing Nigeria's livestock industry.
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Health · Daily Post ·
Kebbi raises doctors’ retirement age to 65, extends service to 40 years
The Kebbi State Government has officially increased the retirement age for medical doctors to 65 years and extended their maximum period of service to 40 years. This policy change aims to retain experienced healthcare professionals and improve medical service delivery across the state's various health facilities.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
Bandits demand release of three men, seized livestock for freedom of retired General
Bandits holding a retired General have demanded the release of three detained men and the return of seized livestock as conditions for his freedom. The exchange request follows the abduction of the former military officer, reflecting the complex negotiations often involved in kidnapping incidents across various Nigerian regions.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Residents protest at Lagos Assembly over detention of community leader, Hammed Tajudeen
Residents of a Lagos community held a protest at the State House of Assembly complex to voice their opposition to the detention of their leader, Hammed Tajudeen. The demonstrators called on the state lawmakers to intervene in the matter and facilitate the immediate release of the detained individual.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Telcos Contest NBS’ Foreign Investment Data Showing 91% Drop in Capital Inflows
Nigerian telecommunications operators are challenging recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics that indicates a ninety-one percent decline in foreign capital inflows. The sector representatives are disputing the accuracy of the reported drop, highlighting a disagreement between official government statistics and industry perspectives on the state of foreign investment.
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Other · The Punch ·
Police arrest 345 suspected thugs, drug peddlers, others in Kano
The Kano State Police Command has arrested 345 suspects for various offenses, including thuggery and drug peddling. This security operation aimed to curb criminal activities within the state. The apprehended individuals are currently being processed as authorities continue efforts to maintain public order and safety throughout the region.
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Other · The Punch ·
Oyo issues flash flood alert following NiMet forecast
The Oyo State government has issued a flash flood alert to residents across the state following recent weather predictions by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency. The warning encourages citizens to take necessary precautions to mitigate the risks associated with potential flooding as identified in the national meteorological forecast.
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Technology · Nairametrics ·
NiRA records 241,000 active .ng domains, targets nationwide adoption
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association has recorded 241,000 active .ng domain name registrations across the country. The organization is currently implementing strategies to drive nationwide adoption of the national top-level domain, aiming to strengthen Nigeria's digital identity and encourage more local entities to establish a presence using the .ng suffix.
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World · Daily Post ·
Israeli military eliminates three top Islamic Jihad commanders in Gaza
The Israeli military has reported the elimination of three high-ranking commanders from the Islamic Jihad movement during recent operations in Gaza. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, as forces target key leadership figures within the militant organization to diminish its operational capabilities.
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Other · PM News ·
Heavy rains may trigger flooding in Oyo, residents warned
Authorities have issued a warning to residents in Oyo State regarding the potential for flooding following forecasts of heavy rainfall. The alert emphasizes the need for precautionary measures to mitigate the impact of the expected weather conditions on communities and infrastructure within the region.
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Education · Premium Times ·
Police dismiss alleged bandit attack threat on Lagos schools
The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed reports suggesting a potential bandit attack on schools within the state. Authorities clarified that there is no credible threat to educational institutions, urging parents and school administrators to remain calm while maintaining vigilance as security measures continue to be upheld across the region.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Telecoms challenge NBS data, say $7.2m foreign inflow masks N2.13tn network investment push
Nigerian telecommunication operators are disputing recent figures from the National Bureau of Statistics regarding foreign investment. The operators argue that the reported $7.2 million in foreign inflows fails to account for a significant N2.13 trillion push in domestic network infrastructure investments aimed at expanding service capacity across the country.
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Education · Daily Trust ·
FG: What we are doing to tackle school abductions
The Federal Government is implementing measures to address the frequent kidnapping of students in Nigeria. These initiatives aim to improve security within educational institutions and coordinate responses among security agencies to prevent future abductions and protect students in vulnerable regions.
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Education · Channels TV ·
WAEC Explains Late-Night Exams, Blames Protests, Staff Deaths
The West African Examinations Council has attributed the conduct of late-night examinations to disruptions caused by nationwide protests and the unfortunate deaths of some personnel. These factors significantly impacted the scheduled timing of the assessments across various centers, leading the examination body to provide this official clarification regarding the scheduling adjustments.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
360 abductees freed through military operation, not ransom — Borno govt
The Borno State Government has announced the rescue of 360 individuals who were previously held by abductors. Officials stated that the release was achieved through a successful military operation rather than the payment of a ransom, highlighting the efforts of security forces in securing the freedom of the captives within the region.