As protests against police brutality continue in Nigeria, a dreaded community of hackers known as Anonymous have shown solidarity for the agitations by hacking into websites of government agencies. The Hacktivist group that is infamous for...
The Nigerian Army on Saturday, said it is set to start its annual Exercise CROCODILE SMILE which is traditionally conducted in the last quarter of the year. A statement from Army spokesman, Colonel Sagir Musa, said...
The Nigerian Police Force NPF has demoted and dismissed some former members of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The Police Service Commission (PSC) is also expected to order the prosecution of 24 other ex-SARS operatives...
Nigeria's Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says 79 countries have backed her candidacy for WTO Job. Ngozi has also disclosed that she has the full support of 55-man African Union (AU) over her only opponent,...
The #EndSARS protest took a different dimension on Friday night as Nigerian youths came out en masse with burning candles in remembrance of the victims of extra-judicial killings and police brutality. The candle light session was...
Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that the trial of police officers involved in the death of one of the #ENDSARS protesters that occurred at Area C, Surulere area of the state, has commenced. He...
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