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Lions Club Empowers Students, Widows in Shagamu

Metropolitan Lions Club Shagamu empowers female students with hygiene education, supports 18 widows, provides eye care to 70 beneficiaries, and feeds 700 people to mark special occasions.

PINL uses town criers to fight pipeline vandalism

Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited deploys local town criers to enhance security on the Trans Niger Pipeline. Vandalism attempts have dropped by 87% since 2022. Read more on this community-driven success.

Olaogun Community Launches N300m Health Fund

Olaogun community in Agbado, Ogun State, is set to raise N300 million for its health centre during the Olaogun Community Day on November 29, 2025. Join the initiative for better healthcare.

South-West Leaders Map Out Security Strategy

South-West governors, senators, and traditional rulers have outlined a comprehensive, tech-driven security strategy at a regional summit. Learn about the plan to safeguard the region.

Ibadan Monarch Promotes Chiefs, Emphasizes Service

Oba Ladoja promotes seven senior chiefs in Ibadan, declaring end to royal glamour era. Veteran journalist Lekan Alabi, Teslim Folarin among those elevated. Monarch demands community-focused leadership.

Senator Okey Ezea Dies in Lagos at 62

Senator Natasha Akpoti mourns the death of colleague Okey Ezea who passed away in Lagos. The Enugu North lawmaker died after brief illness at 62.

NSCDC Officer Stabbed to Death in Ondo

A 19-year-old mentally unstable man stabbed NSCDC officer Babalola Joseph Idowu to death in Akure, Ondo State. Read the shocking details of the tragedy.

Bandits Kill Sokoto Leader, Abduct Mothers & Babies

Bandits loyal to Bello Turji attacked Kurawa village in Sokoto, killing a community leader and abducting 15 people, including nursing mothers and their infants. Read more on this tragic security breach.

Bandits Abduct 9, Injure 1 in Sokoto Attack

Armed bandits attacked Tarah community in Sokoto, abducting nine people and injuring one. The assault occurred after local vigilantes were redeployed, leaving residents vulnerable.

Bandits kill 2 farmers, abduct teen in Kwara attack

Suspected bandits killed two rice farmers and abducted a teenage boy in Bokungi community, Kwara State. The attack occurred during harvest season, highlighting security concerns for rural farmers. Read more about this tragic incident.

UNILAG VC Seeks Mental Health in Pharmacy Curriculum

UNILAG Vice-Chancellor Prof. Folasade Ogunsola advocates integrating mental health literacy into pharmacy education to address Nigeria's growing mental health crisis. Learn how pharmacists can transform care.

CIS Family Fun Day Fosters Community in Lagos

Children's International School Lagos hosted over 1,700 participants for Family Fun Day, featuring games, music, and resilience lessons. Discover how CIS builds strong educational communities.

NYSC Member Finds Abandoned Child in Makurdi School

A Nigerian NYSC member posted to a Makurdi school discovered a 2-year-old child left behind after classes. School authorities found parents had moved from registered address. Read the full story.

Kwara Church Attack: 35 Worshippers Kidnapped

Bandits attacked a church in Kwara, kidnapping 35 worshippers. A mother's desperate search for her child highlights the tragedy. Read the full story and demand action.

Imo Community Demands Road Rehabilitation

Residents of Amaimo Umukabia in Ehime Mbano protest deplorable roads, pleading with government for immediate intervention to save their community from isolation and economic ruin.

Kano Police Enhance Border Security Measures

Kano State Police Command announces new security measures for border communities following strategic review. CP Bakori deploys reinforcements to Shanono, Tsanyawa, and Rogo areas.

Aisha Buhari completes 4-month mourning period

Former First Lady Aisha Buhari concludes her 4-month, 10-day Iddah period. Daughter Zahra Buhari-Indimi shares emotional prayer for mother's new chapter. Read more about this significant milestone.

Owo Community Protests Army Land Takeover Bid

Residents of Governor Mbah's ancestral community protest Nigerian Army's alleged plot to dispossess them of their land despite court injunction. Calls for presidential intervention grow.

Healthcare Crisis for Nigeria's Deaf Community

9.5 million Nigerians with hearing impairment struggle to access proper healthcare due to lack of sign language interpreters in hospitals, leading to misdiagnosis and frustration.

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