By Emmanuel Nduka Armed bandits terrorizing parts of Nigeria on Monday bombed a passenger train carrying over 1,000 passengers along the Kaduna-Abuja track. The incident comes two days after armed gangs invaded the Kaduna State International...
By John Ikani Rwanda wants additional funding to keep its troops in Mozambique's troubled northern Cabo Delgado region where they are fighting Islamist militants. A 1,000-strong Rwandan force was deployed to the region last year and...
By Emmanuel Nduka Gunnmen suspected to be bandits on Saturday attacked the Kaduna State International Airport, causing panic as security operatives engaged them in a gun duel. Confirming the development in a telephone interview with TheCable,...
By Cynthia Akande The remains of an Alpha Jet belonging to the Nigerian Navy which went missing 11 months ago, has been found in Sambisa Forest, Borno State. The Nigerian Army disclosed this in a brief...
By John Ikani The United States government yesterday presented a mobile nuclear detection system worth over $2 million to the Nigeria Police, saying the gesture was meant to strengthen their capacity to stabilise security in the...
By John Ikani Six Nigerians have been sanctioned by the United States for allegedly supporting Nigeria-based terrorist group, Boko Haram. The U.S, in a statement by Department of States spokesperson Ned Price, listed the individuals as...
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