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Troops in Borno State have arrested five suspected kidnappers linked to a criminal group. They recovered weapons during the operation, enhancing security in the area.
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Troops in Borno State have arrested five suspected kidnappers linked to a criminal group. They recovered weapons during the operation, enhancing security in the area.

The NDLEA has arrested 73 people and seized illegal drugs in Kano during a targeted operation. This effort aims to shut down notorious drug spots in the area.

A hit-and-run accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway resulted in the deaths of two women. The driver responsible fled the scene after the crash.

The Aviation Ground Handlers Association of Nigeria has lifted its suspension on Max Air after the airline made a substantial debt payment and resumed negotiations.

Governor Dapo Abiodun promises Ogun State will deliver 95% of votes for President Tinubu in 2027, highlighting economic improvements and party unity.

Members of the Take-It-Back Movement protested in Kwara, demanding the rescue of kidnapped residents. They gave the government a 72-hour ultimatum.

Aisha Yesufu turned down a House of Representatives ticket from NDC leaders, despite competition for the position. This decision comes amid her criticisms of the party.

Governor Otu announced the completion of 127 kilometers of roads in Cross River State without fanfare. He emphasized the importance of serving the people.

Yemi Cardoso's leadership at CBN has led to significant achievements, earning the Central Bank of the Year award. He emphasizes teamwork and the importance of stability in Nigeria's economy.

Peter Obi emphasizes the importance of remembering the 1993 elections and urges Nigerians to work towards credible elections in 2027.

Delta State Police have deployed officers to ensure a safe Democracy Day celebration. Residents are encouraged to stay alert and report any suspicious activities.

South Africa will start billing countries for the costs of deporting their nationals who violate immigration laws. This move aims to manage rising anti-immigration sentiments.