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April 25, 2026
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EXCLUSIVE: Defence Headquarters Convenes Court Martial For 36 Officers Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Tinubu
The Analyst
Facts & context
The Defence Headquarters has confirmed that 36 military officers are being tried in a court martial for alleged conspiracy to overthrow President Tinubu. This unprecedented move highlights ongoing tensions within the Nigerian military and raises questions about internal security and loyalty within the ranks.
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April 25, 2026
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BREAKING: Court Martial Of 36 Officers Over Alleged Coup Plot Begins In Abuja Amid Tight Security, Journalists Barred
The Analyst
Facts & context
The court-martial of 36 officers in Abuja is a significant event, indicative of rising tensions within the military. The allegations of a coup plot reflect deeper issues related to governance and military oversight in Nigeria. The decision to bar journalists from the proceedings raises serious questions about the transparency and fairness of the trial.
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April 25, 2026
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BREAKING: Kidnappers Free Lagos Woman Taken From Home After Collecting $17,500 Ransom
The Analyst
Facts & context
The release of the Lagos woman following the payment of a $17,500 ransom underscores the persistent issue of kidnapping for ransom in Nigeria. The Nigerian Police Force and state government are under pressure to improve security measures and address the root causes of these crimes, which often include economic hardship and inadequate law enforcement resources.
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