US conducts new strikes on Iran's missile facilities and mine-laying vessels
The US has conducted new strikes on missile facilities and mine-laying vessels in southern Iran. This escalation highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
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The US has conducted new strikes on missile facilities and mine-laying vessels in southern Iran. This escalation highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
The Agbekoya Farmers’ Society of Nigeria has raised concerns about kidnappers hiding victims in nearby forests during recent school abductions in Oyo State. They are calling for the activation of traditional security methods in the South-West region.
Police have dismantled criminal operations at the Upper Iweka under bridge in Onitsha, a former hotspot for armed robbery. They have also established extortion checkpoints to enhance security for motorists and commuters.
Nigeria's approach to rehabilitating terrorists is proving ineffective and may exacerbate violence. Critics argue it neglects the needs of victims and undermines security efforts.
The Lagos State Police Command has successfully neutralized four kidnapping suspects and arrested ten individuals. They also seized weapons and assets valued at N300 million during their operations.
Umuahia South LGA in Abia State is partnering with security agencies to address drug abuse and enhance security. The initiative includes youth empowerment and the establishment of a vigilante program.
As Nigeria celebrates Eid-el-Kabir, Borno State restricts movement while security agencies nationwide beef up operations to ensure peaceful festivities and
The South-West region of Nigeria is on high alert due to renewed fears of terrorist attacks linked to Boko Haram. This comes as the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha approaches, marking two weeks since recent violence in Oyo State.
A US report indicates that 30,000 armed Fulani militants are worsening Nigeria's security crisis and contributing to religious freedom violations. This situation has resulted in thousands of deaths across the country.
Residents of Warri protested against suspected cult-related murders, calling for an end to the violence. The demonstration was led by mothers who expressed their concerns for safety in the community.
The Chief of Defence Staff has dispatched special forces and surveillance aircraft to Oyo State in response to recent kidnappings. This move aims to enhance security and combat abduction in the region.
The Nigerian Air Force conducted successful airstrikes on terrorist bases in Sambisa, Borno State. This operation resulted in the destruction of facilities and the neutralization of several fighters.
Six aviation security companies have received certification from the NCAA, enhancing regulatory compliance in Nigeria's aviation sector. This move is expected to improve safety standards and operational integrity.
The beheading of a teacher in Oyo State highlights a troubling rise in terrorism in the South-West. Governors are urged to take immediate action to prevent further violence and ensure the safety of the region.
A clearing agent is on trial in a Lagos Federal High Court for allegedly trying to export 2.80kg of cocaine to the UK. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in Nigeria.
Lagos State Police Command successfully apprehended four kidnappers who were targeting wealthy individuals. The operation led to the recovery of weapons and prevented a significant abduction attempt.
NAPTIP has rescued 12 human trafficking victims from Ghana and repatriated them to Nigeria. This operation highlights the agency's ongoing commitment to combat human trafficking.
Three suspected kidnappers were killed in a gunfight with police and local hunters in Oyo State. The operation also resulted in the rescue of a 50-year-old man who had been abducted.
Borno State has closed Government Day Secondary School, Mussa, and relocated its students following the abduction of 42 students by insurgents. This action aims to ensure the safety of students amid ongoing security concerns.
NDLEA Chairman Marwa has ordered a swift crackdown on those responsible for the assault on two NDLEA officers in Abuja. This action aims to enhance the safety and integrity of law enforcement personnel.
In preparation for Eid-el-Kabir celebrations, 6,000 police officers have been deployed in Edo to enhance security measures. The initiative includes increased visibility policing and strategic patrols to ensure safety during the festivities.
Police have arrested six suspects in connection with the murder of Eze Josephat Ikegwu, who was shot dead at his home. This development follows the tragic incident that occurred on the night of April 1.
Police in Edo have detained three individuals suspected of involvement in a kidnapping gang. Two of the suspects were identified by the victims, indicating progress in addressing the issue of kidnapping in the region.
Lagos police have uncovered a fraudulent kidnapping scheme allegedly orchestrated by a scrap iron dealer and his accomplices. This revelation highlights ongoing efforts to combat crime in the region.
The NSCDC in Kwara has seized 36 tons of lithium and arrested three suspects involved in illegal mining. Ongoing investigations aim to uncover more details about the operation.
Edo State Police have arrested three suspected kidnappers in Jattu as part of their ongoing efforts to combat violent crime. The police reiterated their commitment to maintaining safety and security in the region.
The Nigerian Navy has urged the public to disregard false reports about the death of a female rating. They emphasized the importance of respecting the family's privacy amidst these misleading claims.
The NDLEA has successfully re-arrested Ibrahim Yusuf Lawal, a drug suspect who attempted to evade prosecution by faking his own death. This case highlights the agency's commitment to tackling drug-related crimes in Nigeria.
Lagos Police have arrested a key suspect in a N1.02 billion fuel theft case and recovered over N300 million in assets. The search is ongoing for a second suspect involved in the crime.
The EFCC has charged Igoin Peter for allegedly impersonating a presidential aide in a N25 million fraud case involving a fake cryptocurrency license. This action highlights ongoing efforts to combat fraud in Nigeria.