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Troops kill 50 terrorists, arrest 122 in one week

The Nigerian military troops on the frontline have killed no fewer than 50 terrorists, arresting 122 others in the last one week. Defence Media Operations (DMO) spokesman, Major General Edward Buba who made the disclosure noted that the military continues to target the leadership and chain of command of the terrorists, insurgents, and extremists undermining
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FG Launch empowerment program for people living with disabilities

The Federal Government (FG) has launched an empowerment program for millions of people living with disabilities across Nigeria. FG has also approved a ten per cent inclusion of all humanitarian and social safety interventions for Persons Living With Disabilities (PLWDs). This will come from all Federal Government interventions and schemes of the Federal Ministry of
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Police arrest two over involvement in jungle justice in Anambra

CP Aderemi Adeoye, the Commissioner of Police in Anambra, has cautioned residents against taking laws into their own hands in the event of crime.
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Again, court remands Emefiele in Kuje prison pending ruling on bail

The federal capital Territory (FCT) high court sitting in Maitama, Abuja has ordered the remand of former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele in Kuje Correctional facility pending ruling on his bail application. Justice Hamza Muazu gave the order on Friday following Emefiele’s arraignment and his plea of not guilty to
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Appeal court judgment: APC/NNPP leaders sign peace accord in Kano

Ahead of the Appeal Court’s judgement in the Kano Governorship election in Abuja, the executives of the two main rival political parties, the NNPP and APC, have signed a peace accord before the State Joint Security Committee.
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We need more youths with technological knowledge to resolve challenges – FG

The Federal Government says the world is in more demand for people (youths) with technological knowledge to resolve global challenges. Dr Bosun Tijani, the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, stated this at the 33rd convocation lecture of the Federal University of Technology (FUTA), Akure. The minister stated that for the country to develop,
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Shettima seeks improved public-private infrastructure partnership

Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday emphasised the need for improved public-private infrastructure partnership, saying it was critical to the economic growth and overall development of Nigeria.
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Stakeholders chart path for better foreign relations

Stakeholders in the diplomatic sector have pledged to solve international issues and ensure a strong and stable future. They made the pledge at the 17th yearly conference of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) which was held recently at Johns Hopkins University, U.S. with the theme ‘Changing Character of Defence and Deterrence: The Power of
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‘Nigeria not present at EU-ACP Samoa Agreement signing’

Amid raging controversies over the European Union and Africa-Caribbean and Pacific countries (EU-ACP) Partnership Agreement, known as the Samoa Agreement between Member States of the Organization of Africa, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and the EU, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday refuted claims that Nigeria has signed the agreement on Wednesday. In a statement
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Guinness World Records holder Jaan Roose walks on rope in Lagos

Estonian slackliner and Guinness World Records holder, Jaan Roose, on Thursday walked on a rope from Sterling Towers to Onome rig, Marina, Lagos State. The 31-year-old, known for possessing nerves of steel, is a three-time world champion, a holder of numerous world records and the first athlete to execute a double backflip on a slackline.
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