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Tinubu Forms US-Nigeria Security Working Group

President Tinubu approves a high-level security delegation to work with the US on counter-terrorism and defence. The move follows US pressure and aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Seventh Arrest in UK Synagogue Terror Attack Probe

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.

Tinubu's Lagos Security Model to Fight Terrorists

AHACCI DG Ismaila Atus expresses confidence in President Tinubu's plan to use the successful Lagos security blueprint to combat terrorism and banditry nationwide. He urges public support for the President's second-term bid.

Groups Urge Tinubu to Accept U.S. Terrorist Support

Prominent Nigerian groups PANDEF and Yoruba Ronu urge President Tinubu to accept U.S. assistance against terrorists. They warn of increased kidnappings as human shields against potential airstrikes.

Lady Begs Tinubu After Sister, Kids Kidnapped in Eruku

A Nigerian lady weeps online, begging President Tinubu for help after terrorists kidnapped her sister and three children during Eruku church attack. She warns of potential attacks spreading to other Kwara communities.

Nnamdi Kanu Convicted on Terrorism Charges

IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu found guilty of terrorism by Abuja court. Judge cites violent radio broadcasts as evidence. Read the full details and implications.

ISWAP Commander Gets 20-Year Jail Term

A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced ISWAP commander Hussaini Ismaila to 20 years imprisonment for coordinating the 2012 Kano police station attacks. Read the full details of the long-delayed trial.

Court fixes January 15 for Ansaru terror trial

The Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed the trial of two alleged Ansaru terror leaders to January 15, 2026. Get the latest details on the 32-count terrorism charges and the legal arguments that led to the adjournment.

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