Renowned Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has vouched that Friday’s abductors of Zamfara schoolgirls were not the bandits he recently held peace talks with. The bandits had stormed Government Secondary School Jangebe in Talata...
Following complaints of unprofessional conduct, the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Eboka Friday, has dissolved the Eagle Crack Squad of the command. Spokesman of the Rivers State Command, Nnamdi Omoni disclosed that the decision was...
Terrorists struck today in a Government Girls Secondary School in Zamfara state and kidnapped many schoolgirls. The latest kidnap at the girls school in Jangebe, Talatu Mafara LGA, happened around 2 a.m today. A staff of...
President Muhammadu Buhari has ruled out the possibility of the Federal Government’s readiness to grant amnesty to armed criminals terrorising the country, saying his government will continue to deal decisively with bandits, kidnappers and insurgents. Buhari...
Niger State governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, has lamented that the attitude of the Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian government towards the rescue of students and staff of Government Science College, Kagara is not encouraging. Bandits abducted the...
The burial ceremony of seven Air Force Officers who lost their lives in the Abuja plane crash on Sunday held at the National Military Cemetery in Abuja today. The officers were crew members of the ill-fated...
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