The Chief of Army Staff COAS, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai has urged troops of the Nigerian Army not to be discouraged by the recent statements made by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Amnesty International regarding...
Heavily armed gunmen suspected to be bandits invaded Government Science Secondary School Kankara in Katsina State on Friday night and abducted unknown number of students. One of the school's security guard suffered gunshot injuries from the...
A number of prominent international activists and celebrities have written to the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari, demanding justice for protesters jailed for participating in the #EndSars Movement. The letter, tasked the Nigerian leader to free...
Unknown gunmen have kidnapped Barr. Bashir Mohammed, the member representing Nguroje Constituency in the Taraba House of Assembly. The lawmaker who is Chairman House Committee on Information was picked up from his residence behind Dr Jalo...
President Muhammadu Buhari may have backed out of a meeting with members of the House of Representatives, over the worsening security situation in Nigeria now appears uncertain. This situation followed the antics of the governors of...
The United States Government, for the first time, placed Nigeria on a religious freedom blacklist, as Christian and Islamic groups in the country voice out a growing concern on insecurity and repression. Secretary of State Mike...
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