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Nigeria's NCTC is collaborating with social media giants to delete accounts used by terrorists and bandits. The agency also exposes new ransom methods via POS operators. Read the full report.
Nigeria's NCTC is collaborating with social media giants to delete accounts used by terrorists and bandits. The agency also exposes new ransom methods via POS operators. Read the full report.
The Nigerian government warns terrorists are using PoS agents to collect ransom, evading detection. Security agencies are working with social media giants to dismantle terror networks. Read more.
Nigerian security agencies collaborate with Meta, TikTok, and others to remove terrorist accounts used for propaganda and fundraising. Read public reactions.
A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted the government's request to reopen a major terrorism case against suspects linked to bandit kingpin Bello Turji. Read the full details of the charges and the new trial date.
The 2025 Global Terrorism Index exposes the nations suffering the most from terrorist violence. Discover the list and see where Nigeria ranks. Read the full analysis now.
SBI Media Group is now Nigeria's largest independent media agency and second overall, per RECMA's 2024 ranking. It achieved 266% growth in 3 years. Read more.
Tinubu Media Force declares strong support for President Bola Tinubu's administration and vows to counter misinformation while promoting the Renewed Hope Agenda nationwide.
The Coalition of Northern Groups expresses deep concern over sensational media reports on the NSA's counter-terrorism efforts, warning they risk inflaming tensions and undermining national unity. Read the full statement.
Former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele has vehemently denied allegations of financing terrorism in Nigeria, describing the reports as malicious and baseless. Read his full statement and the context of the claims.
Nigeria's Federal Government announces a February 2026 start date for the world's first UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Centre in Abuja. Learn how this hub will combat fake news globally.
TikTok will comply with Australia's new social media ban for under-16s starting December 10. The law, a world-first, imposes heavy fines. Read how this affects Nigerian youth and global policy.
Meta starts removing under-16s from Instagram & Facebook in Australia ahead of new law. Global trend begins as other nations watch. Read full details.
Security expert Abiodun Ramon Oseni outlines eight key signs of terrorism for public vigilance. Learn the indicators and report suspicious activity to help secure Nigeria.
A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences related to the October synagogue attack in Manchester. The incident left two dead and three injured. Police continue their investigation.
Nigerian editors demand tax relief and VAT exemption as economic crisis threatens media independence. Experts warn against government funding compromising watchdog role.
Nigeria's Senate classifies kidnapping as terrorism, mandates death penalty for convicts. Read how this new resolution aims to combat rising insecurity.
The Guardian newspaper clinched the best media website award at the 34th DAME Awards. Read about the win and the urgent national issues highlighted at the ceremony.
Davido's decision to quit social media sparks industry debate. Will other Nigerian artists follow his lead? Explore the implications for music careers and fan engagement.
Snapchat starts age verification for teens in Australia ahead of a December 10 social media ban for under-16s. Learn about the new rules and global implications.
Australia's new social media law forces Twitch to remove users under 16 from December 10. Learn how this affects Nigerian streamers and global tech policy.
Nigerian presidency reveals breakdown of terrorism trials handled by DSS, including IPOB commanders, ISWAP leaders, and church attack suspects. Get the latest updates on security prosecutions.
A Federal High Court in Abuja convicts a top ISWAP leader as the DSS intensifies prosecution of multiple high-profile terrorism cases across Nigeria. Read the latest updates.
Federal High Court in Abuja finds IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu guilty on all seven terrorism counts. Read the full details of the landmark judgment and its implications.
IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu found guilty of terrorism by Abuja court. Judge cites violent radio broadcasts as evidence. Read the full details and implications.
Discover Trish Regan's remarkable rise from beauty pageants to becoming a $30 million media powerhouse. Learn about her career, family life, and current ventures in this exclusive profile.
Prince Nduka Obaigbena unveils LEKEELEKEE, Nigeria's homegrown social media platform set to rival global giants. Launching January 2026 with 4 key features optimized for African users.
Google agrees to pay R688 million to South African news outlets after competition watchdog investigation. Deal includes funding for local content and AI innovation.
Information Minister Mohammed Idris declares no media organization has been gagged or harassed under President Tinubu's administration. Read about Nigeria's commitment to press freedom.
As Nigerian journalism marks 166 years, it faces a perfect storm of economic hardship, political pressure, and digital disruption threatening its very existence.
West African leaders are revolutionizing Islamic education systems to counter extremist ideologies, integrating modern curricula with traditional Quranic teachings to build resilience against terrorism.