BREAKING: Activist 'Justice Crack' Freed From DSS Detention After Nearly Four Weeks
Justice Crack was detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) for nearly four weeks, sparking significant public concern regarding human rights and freedom of expression in Nigeria. His release was announced by fellow activist Omoyele Sowore, highlighting ongoing issues surrounding the treatment of activists in the country.
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BREAKING: IGP Orders Mass Demobilisation Of Nigeria Police Mobile Force Officers On Health, Compassionate Grounds
The Inspector General of Police's order to demobilize Mobile Force Officers is unprecedented and raises questions about the health and welfare of law enforcement personnel in Nigeria. It appears to be a response to growing concerns about the mental and physical health of officers, along with the need for a more compassionate approach to policing. This decision could have implications for public safety and police effectiveness during a time of increasing security challenges.
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EXCLUSIVE: Kaduna Governor Sani Hijacks LG Allocations, Releases About N25M Monthly Despite N500M–N600M Allocation, Chairman Alleges
The allegations against Kaduna Governor Sani regarding the diversion of local government allocations are concerning. Official records indicate that local governments in the state are entitled to between N500M and N600M monthly, yet only N25M is reportedly being disbursed. This discrepancy raises questions about financial governance and accountability in the region.
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BREAKING: Tinubu Appoints 40-Year-Old Prof. Segun Aina As New JAMB Registrar, Replaces Oloyede
Prof. Segun Aina's appointment as the new JAMB Registrar comes after the completion of Is-haq Oloyede's two-term tenure. Aina, who is 40 years old, brings a fresh perspective to the role at a time when JAMB faces scrutiny over examination processes and accessibility. His educational background and experience in the academic sector will be critical in addressing ongoing challenges in the examination system.
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BREAKING: Rivers Governor Fubara Withdraws From APC Governorship Primaries Amid Rift With Wike
Governor Fubara's withdrawal from the APC governorship primaries marks a significant shift in Rivers State politics. His decision comes amid ongoing tensions with former governor Nyesom Wike, which may impact APC's chances in the upcoming elections. The political dynamics in the state are evolving, with various factions vying for control.
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EXCLUSIVE: Terrorists Used Oyo School Principal’s Car To Transport Abducted Pupils, Then Burnt It –Community Chairman
The report indicates that terrorists utilized a vehicle belonging to a school principal in Oyo to transport abducted pupils. The discovery of the burnt vehicle near a forest entrance raises serious concerns about security in the area and the targeting of educational institutions. This incident highlights ongoing challenges with kidnapping in Nigeria, particularly in regions with limited security measures.
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EXCLUSIVE: Sowore Accuses FCT Minister Wike Of Allocating 3 Hectares Of Jabi Lake Park Land To Himself, Plans Protest To Stop ‘Illegal Takeover’
Sowore's accusation against FCT Minister Wike revolves around the alleged allocation of 3 hectares of Jabi Lake Park land, a public space vital for recreation in Abuja. If true, this could raise significant legal and ethical questions about land use and transparency in government dealings. Historical data shows that land allocation issues often lead to public outcry and legal disputes in Nigeria.
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BREAKING: WAEC Candidates Relocated To Safer Communities After Oyo Terror Attack
The recent attacks in Oyo State highlight a growing trend of violence targeting educational institutions in Nigeria. WAEC candidates have been relocated to safer areas as a response to the abductions, reflecting the urgent need for enhanced security measures in vulnerable communities. Data from previous incidents suggest that such attacks have increased, causing widespread fear among students and parents alike.
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Most Of Them Were Teenagers Dressed As Soldiers’: Eyewitness Says Oyo School Attackers Were As Young As 15
The report highlights a concerning trend of youth involvement in violent activities in Nigeria, with eyewitness accounts suggesting that attackers in the Oyo school incident were predominantly teenagers. This raises questions about the factors contributing to youth radicalization and the effectiveness of current security measures in protecting educational institutions.
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EXCLUSIVE: Family Of Beheaded Oyo Teacher Mourns, Says He Died Childless After Over 10 Years Of Marriage
The tragic incident involving the beheading of a teacher from Community High School in Oyo highlights the ongoing security challenges in Nigeria, particularly in the context of increasing violence against educators. This case is part of a troubling trend where schools are targeted, raising concerns about the safety of both students and teachers in the region.
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