Gunmen Kill University Student in Plateau Ambush

Armed assailants ambushed and killed Badung Sunday Alamba, a 29-year-old 300-level student, in Dum Village, Plateau State. The attack has sparked condemnation and calls for enhanced security measures.

NEDC Aids Boko Haram Victims in Borno with Supplies

The North East Development Commission has donated tons of food and building materials to victims of recent Boko Haram bomb blasts in Maiduguri, Borno State, including cash assistance for affected families.

Yobe Police Arrest Two for Murder, Drug Abuse in Damaturu

The Yobe State Police Command has apprehended two suspects, Musa Mohammed and Ibrahim Abdullahi, for alleged murder and drug abuse-related crimes in Damaturu. The incidents, involving violent attacks with weapons, resulted in fatalities, with police urgin

Katie Price Banned from Driving for Seventh Time

Former glamour model Katie Price has been disqualified from driving for six months after failing to respond to police about a speeding ticket. The court also ordered her to pay over £1,000 in fines and costs.

Bandits Kill Abuja Trader, Daughter Despite N12m Ransom

Muhammad Shuaibu, a Dei-Dei market trader, and his 19-year-old daughter Fatima were murdered by kidnappers after their family paid N12 million in three installments. The tragedy highlights Nigeria's escalating security crisis.

FCCPC Must Act Against Digital Theft by AI Giants

Nigerian journalists and publishers face exploitation as global tech firms scrape decades of reportage to train AI systems without compensation. The FCCPC must enforce fair revenue-sharing models to protect the nation's press.

Jos Crisis: A Mirror of Nigeria's Ethnic and Religious Divides

Jos, Plateau State, continues to bleed from ethnic and religious conflicts, with markets divided, families displaced, and children growing up in fear. This article explores the human toll, the need for legal reforms, and the fragile peace efforts in a cit

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