Employees plan prolonged strike due to salary disputes and safety concerns
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The US and Iran have exchanged strikes as ceasefire negotiations have stalled. This escalation raises concerns about regional stability, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.
The husband of the kidnapped principal in Oyo State reveals that the abductors are seeking dialogue with the government instead of the families. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges of school safety in Nigeria.
Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke has urged the Nigerian Air Force to enhance their offensive operations against terrorism. This call to action aims to strengthen national security efforts in combating terrorist threats.
President Tinubu has ordered the deployment of 1,000 forest guards and a rescue team in response to recent kidnappings in Oyo State. This initiative aims to enhance security and ensure the safety of the affected communities.
President Tinubu and Governor Makinde have established special forces to combat rising terrorist attacks on schools. This initiative aims to enhance security and protect students in vulnerable regions of Nigeria.
The Nigeria Police Force reported that 140 officers were killed in various violent incidents over the past year. This alarming statistic highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement in the country.
The NDLEA has made significant strides in combating drug trafficking by uncovering drugs hidden in water purifiers and seizing military ammunition during nationwide operations. This breakthrough highlights the agency's commitment to tackling drug-related crimes in Nigeria.
The US State Department has allocated $3.5 million to enhance the tracking of religious violence in Nigeria. This funding aims to improve accountability and advocacy efforts in the region.
The Nigerian Union of Teachers has initiated a strike in Oyo following a recent abduction incident. In response, President Tinubu has deployed 1,000 forest guards to enhance security and assist in the rescue efforts of the kidnapped pupils.
The Inspector-General of Police cautions against indiscriminate recording of police operations, warning it can undermine security and demoralise officers.
Ondo State Police arrest six suspects for N71m fraud involving the illegal sale of three heavy-duty vehicles. Read more about the Ondo fraud case.
Zamfara State Police neutralised one bandit and arrested three others in a raid on Kasuwan Daji, recovering firearms. This is part of an ongoing fight agai
Lagos State Police Command and LSSTF deploy aerial surveillance to boost Lagos security. Learn how this initiative enhances public safety and rapid respons
The DSS has detained five suspects, including two Nigeriens, linked to the kidnapping of nearly 300 students and staff. They also seized a significant cache of weapons during the operation.
President Bola Tinubu's team met with families of Oyo abduction victims, expressing his commitment to their safe return. Additionally, he has deployed 1,000 forest guards to enhance security in the area.
The SSS has detained five suspects involved in the kidnapping of 300 schoolchildren in Niger State. The operation also resulted in the recovery of firearms and ammunition.
Teachers in Oyo State have decided to stop work indefinitely starting June 1 due to the kidnapping of their colleagues and students. This protest highlights ongoing security concerns in the region.
The Armed Forces of Nigeria successfully rescued 179 hostages and eliminated 15 militants during recent operations. Additionally, a leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was captured, marking a significant achievement for the military.
Gbajabiamila has stated that President Tinubu is deeply concerned about the recent abduction of teachers and students in Oyo. This incident has triggered national outrage and garnered international attention.
The Nigeria Police Force has increased security measures and issued a warning against retaliatory attacks on South African entities. This response follows recent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
The Nasarawa Police Command has arrested two individuals in Keffi for theft and illegal possession of a firearm. The operation led to the recovery of stolen items and the illegal weapon.
The DSS has arrested five suspected arms traffickers, including two from Niger, linked to the Papiri school abduction. They seized 15 AK rifles believed to be supplied to the kidnappers of nearly 300 students and staff.
The Armed Forces of Nigeria have intensified their fight against oil theft, recovering 21,910 litres of stolen petroleum products. This operation is part of a broader campaign to combat economic sabotage and illegal refining activities.
Jigawa Police have successfully thwarted a kidnapping attempt on the Jigawa-Bauchi border, arresting two suspects and seizing weapons. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance security in the region.
A violent clash in Ilesha Baruba, Kwara, resulted in two fatalities and the destruction of ten homes. The police have confirmed the incident involved mob violence and arson, promising to prosecute those responsible.
The Nigerian Army is committed to intensifying its operations against banditry while also focusing on the welfare of its troops. This commitment was highlighted during a special Eid-el-Adha luncheon for frontline personnel.
US Congressman Riley Moore claims that armed Fulani militants have caused more deaths in Nigeria than Boko Haram and ISIS. This statement highlights the ongoing security challenges posed by militant herders in the region.
President Bola Tinubu has mobilized a specialized security team and 1,000 forest guards to rescue abducted students and staff in Ogbomoso. This initiative aims to enhance safety and security in the region.
The DSS has arrested five individuals linked to the Papiri school abduction in Niger State. A significant cache of arms was recovered from the suspects, including 15 AK rifles and over 1,400 rounds of ammunition.