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Kaduna Declares Last Saturday of Every Month as Statewide Sanitation Day

The Kaduna State Government has formally designated the last Saturday of every Month as Sanitation Day, introducing a compulsory Statewide clean-up exercise aimed at tackling poor waste management, reducing flooding, and improving Public Health across all 23 Local Government Areas. The announcement, endorsed by Governor Uba Sani, follows Months of consultations with Environmental Agencies, Civil-Society…

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Lagos Flags 160,000 HIV Cases Amid Testing Setbacks

The Lagos State Government has revealed that about 160,000 residents are currently living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), raising concern over significant setbacks in community-based testing and outreach caused by disruptions in international support earlier this year. The disclosure was made on Thursday by the Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos State AIDS Control…

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Senate Gets Tough: Nigeria Declares Kidnapping Terrorism, Approves Mandatory Death Penalty

Nigeria’s Senate has taken one of its strongest security decisions in recent years, voting to categorise all forms of kidnapping as terrorism and to impose a mandatory death penalty on anyone convicted of the crime. The resolution, adopted during Thursday’s plenary and championed by Senator Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila (NNPP, Kano South), followed a surge of…

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Gratuity Revival Sparks Hope for Federal Workers, ASCSN Calls for Pension Reform

Federal Civil Servants are celebrating the impending return of gratuity payments, set to resume in January 2026, ending a decade-long suspension that had left many retirees financially strained. Shehu Mohammed, National President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), made the announcement Thursday during the Union’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in…

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Canada Issues Sweeping Red Alert on Nigeria, 16 African Nations Amid Surging Terror, Coups and Worsening Instability

Canada has issued one of its most sweeping and hard-hitting travel advisories in years, warning citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Nigeria and 16 other African Countries, citing a rapidly escalating security crisis across the continent. The advisory-released in the early hours of Tuesday-links the heightened travel risk to a dangerous combination of terrorism,…

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Tinubu Orders 50,000 Security Recruits, Declares Nationwide Emergency

Nigeria is set for its most sweeping Security overhaul in years as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday declared a National Security emergency, unveiling an aggressive, multi-layered response to the escalating violence across several States. Tinubu approved the enlistment of an additional 20,000 Army and Police personnel, raising the total number of new recruits to…

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Eight Killed, Four Injured as Oyo-Ogbomoso Expressway Claims More Victims

A fatal crash in front of the Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, Oyo, on Tuesday November 25, has intensified concerns over recurring road tragedies along the Oyo–Ogbomoso Expressway, as eight people were confirmed dead and four others left critically injured. The accident, involving 19 passengers, occurred at the busy entrance of the University — an…

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Shock in Bissau as President Embaló Allegedly Detained in Fresh Coup Scare

Bissau was thrown into uncertainty on Wednesday after armed men reportedly detained President Umaro Sissoco Embaló in what appears to be a fresh attempt to overthrow his Government. The reported arrest occurred around 1 p.m. inside the Presidential palace in Bissau, just days after a tense Presidential election from which the main opposition candidate was…

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