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Committee Formed to Recruit 30,000 Police Officers

Nigeria establishes joint committee to recruit 30,000 police officers, enhancing national security through transparent recruitment process. Learn about this crucial security initiative.

NDYC urges Tinubu to create security task force

Following the successful rescue of 24 Kebbi schoolgirls, the Niger Delta Youth Congress calls on President Tinubu to establish a Special Presidential Security Task Force on Banditry and Kidnapping.

Tinubu Orders Security Cordon in Kwara Forest

President Tinubu directs comprehensive security operation in Kwara forest following terrorist activities and kidnappings. Air Force to maintain 24-hour surveillance and coordinate with ground forces.

Lufthansa Bids for TAP Stake, Rivaling Air France-KLM

Germany's Lufthansa has officially entered the race to acquire a stake in TAP Air Portugal, competing with Air France-KLM. Discover how this move impacts European aviation and TAP's strategic routes to Brazil and Africa.

Police Pension Board Bill Awaits Tinubu's Assent

President Tinubu is set to approve the Nigeria Police Pension Board bill, removing officers from CPS. Retirees could earn 85% of emoluments as pension. Read the latest developments.

UN Endorses Trump's Gaza Plan, Authorises Force

The UN Security Council has endorsed a US-drafted resolution backing President Trump's Gaza peace plan, authorising an international stabilisation force. Read the full details and reactions.

Nigerian Musicians with Private Jets 2025

Discover which Nigerian music stars own private jets, their estimated costs, and how these luxury aircraft reflect their massive success in the entertainment industry.

UN Council to Vote on Trump-Backed Gaza Stabilisation Plan

The UN Security Council is set for a crucial vote on a US-drafted resolution endorsing Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, including an international force. A failure to act could lead to renewed fighting. Read the full details.

Boeing to Pay $28.45M to Victim's Family in 737 MAX Crash

A US jury has ordered Boeing to pay $28.45 million to the family of an Indian victim of the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash. This is the first civil trial verdict over the fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes. Read the full details.

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