Soldier's Pledge After US ISIS Strike in Sokoto
A Nigerian soldier, inspired by US airstrikes on ISIS in Sokoto, vows to head north to support communities and fight terrorists. See his viral post and public reactions.
A Nigerian soldier, inspired by US airstrikes on ISIS in Sokoto, vows to head north to support communities and fight terrorists. See his viral post and public reactions.
A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has condemned the recent US airstrike, alleging it targeted innocent people and questioning the existence of ISIS in the state. Read his full statement and public reactions.
Former US Mayor Mike Arnold says the US military action in Sokoto is a geopolitical opening shot against rising global jihad in West Africa. Read his explosive analysis.
A young Nigerian man details his terrifying encounter with armed men on a Sokoto road, days after US airstrikes targeted ISIS bases. His viral story raises security concerns.
A Nigerian man on X refutes viral claims that the recent US military strike in Sokoto missed its target, stating the North refused to share images of the destruction. Read the full story and reactions.
A Nigerian-born US soldier's viral warning to terrorists in Sokoto sparks reactions. Get the full story on the message sent hours after a confirmed US military strike.
Nigerian poultry farmers are in distress as low purchasing power leads to unsold chickens during the festive season, despite significant price reductions. Discover the economic factors behind this market paradox.
Sokoto State Government confirms joint US-Nigeria airstrikes in Tangaza LGA. No civilian casualties reported. Investigations ongoing into suspicious objects found near Jabo.
A Nigerian Catholic Priest has expressed his views on the significance of the US military action against terrorists in Sokoto. Read his reaction and what it means for Nigeria's security.
Fresh details emerge on US airstrikes in Sokoto's Tangaza and Tambuwal LGAs. Local authorities confirm attacks on terrorist camps, injuries reported. #Security #Nigeria
Senator Aminu Tambuwal urges Sokoto residents to stay calm following a U.S.-Nigeria joint airstrike targeting ISIS militants. He assures active engagement with security agencies to clarify details.
A Nigerian lawyer's viral analysis details why Sokoto was the first target in Trump's anti-ISIS strikes. See the three key reasons and netizens' reactions.
A loud explosion shook Jabo village in Sokoto, while US forces confirmed deadly airstrikes against ISIS in the state. No casualties from the blast. Full details inside.
US President Donald Trump confirms authorizing deadly airstrikes against ISIS in Sokoto, Nigeria, on Christmas Day, sending a stark holiday message to terrorists.
ICEHD convened 52 stakeholders in Lagos to tackle financial barriers for rural women farmers, exploring climate finance pathways and gender-responsive solutions for resilience.
Eden Moringa Group launches EDNI Limited, an agricultural platform to support farmers, improve rural incomes, and expand access to health products in Nigeria. Discover how this initiative tackles economic hardship.
Brazil's President Lula da Silva calls on the European Union to finalize the long-delayed Mercosur trade pact, aiming to create the world's largest free trade zone. Read the latest updates.
Sokoto Police Command arrests 'Sai Mallam' cult leader, Mohamed Mokhtar. A shrine was uncovered with fetish items. CP Ahmed Musa warns parents about youth involvement. Read the full story.
NYSC Sokoto extends service year for 16 corps members due to misconduct. Coordinator Usman Yaro announces sanctions at passing-out ceremony. Read details.
Hundreds of farmers and over 150 tractors clogged Brussels streets, protesting the EU-Mercosur trade pact they fear will flood Europe with cheaper South American goods. Read the full story on the high-stakes summit clash.
A landmark EU-Mercosur trade deal, 20 years in the making, faces a crunch vote. While promising a massive free-trade zone, it sparks fierce protests from European farmers fearing cheap imports. Read the full details.
A landmark EU-Mercosur trade deal faces a major setback as Italy and France demand more safeguards for farmers, casting doubt on a signing ceremony planned for this weekend in Brazil.
As France battles lumpy skin disease, experts point to the Balkans' 2016 success: rapid vaccination and culls controlled the outbreak in months. Learn the key strategies.
The Federal Government, through NADF, has launched an Onion Intervention Programme in Sokoto State to support 600 farmers hit by flooding and climate challenges, aiming to boost food security.
The Nigerian Senate has urged the government to subsidise fertilisers and revive commodity boards to stabilise markets and protect farmers' livelihoods. Read the full story.
Skyrocketing house rents in Sokoto are forcing young men to postpone marriage, disrupting cultural norms. Single women cry out as affordable homes vanish. Read the full report.
France's agriculture minister urges farmers to trust government's cattle culling and vaccination plan to control lumpy skin disease, as protests block roads. Read the full story.
Suspected bandits launched a fresh attack on Oreke town in Kwara state, killing two youths and forcing residents to run for their lives. Read the full report on the worsening insecurity.
Farmers in Benue State face financial ruin as market prices for crops collapse while fertiliser and transport costs remain high. Many threaten to quit farming next season. Read more.
WACOT Limited disburses over N158m to 2,062 Osun cocoa farmers for sustainable practices. The initiative rewards quality and promotes financial inclusion in agriculture. Read more.