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Mother Allegedly Killed by Son Laid To Rest In Suleja As Mob Lynches Suspect The remains of Hauwa Sanusi, a 45-year-old woman allegedly killed by her son during a domestic dispute, have been laid to rest in Suleja, the headquarters of Suleja Local Government Area of Niger State, amid grief and tension in the community. The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Friday when a disagreement reportedly broke out between the deceased and her 25-year-old son, Adamu Abdullahi, over family inheritance. The dispute was said to be linked to Abdullahi’s share of his late father’s property, which his mother had reportedly kept in custody to prevent misuse. Residents said Abdullahi, who had recently returned to Suleja after a prolonged absence, allegedly attacked his mother with a knife during the argument. Her screams reportedly attracted neighbours, who rushed to the scene and found her critically injured. An eyewitness, Ibrahim Hassan, said the suspect attempted to flee but w...

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Dr Bello Matawalle Seeks Court Order To Halt Media Reports On Terrorism Allegations Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has approached a court seeking legal protection against media reports linking him to alleged terrorist and bandit activities. Court documents indicate that the minister is asking for an injunction to restrain certain media organisations from publishing or further circulating claims that associate him with terrorism-related activities. He argues that the reports are unsubstantiated, damaging to his reputation, and capable of misleading the public. Matawalle, a former governor of Zamfara State, maintains that the allegations being circulated are false and politically motivated. Through his legal representatives, he insists that continued publication of such claims amounts to defamation and could undermine public confidence in his office as well as national security institutions. The legal action has generated mixed reactions across the ...

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NAF Jet Crashes In Niger State, Pilots Eject Safely A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) military jet has crashed near Karabonde, a community in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State. According to eyewitnesses, the aircraft went down in the early hours of Saturday, causing panic among residents. Locals who rushed to the scene reported that the two pilots on board successfully ejected moments before the crash, escaping unhurt. Videos and photos circulating online show smoke rising from the crash site as villagers gather around the wreckage. Although the cause of the incident is yet to be officially disclosed, sources say the Nigerian Air Force is expected to release a formal statement after completing preliminary checks and notifying relevant authorities. Meanwhile, many Nigerians have expressed relief that the pilots survived, thanking God for their safety. The incident adds to recent concerns about military aircraft safety, though investigations are now underway to determine wh...

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TINUBU NOMINATES FORMER CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF, GENERAL CHRISTOPHER MUSA, AS NEW MINISTER OF DEFENCE President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally nominated former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Gwabin Musa, as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence, following the resignation of Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar on Monday. The nomination was conveyed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio in an official communication from the Presidency, seeking the Senate’s confirmation of General Musa to take charge of the Defence Ministry at a time of heightened national security challenges. According to the State House statement signed by Presidential Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu expressed strong confidence in General Musa’s capacity to strengthen Nigeria’s defence apparatus and consolidate ongoing security reforms. General Musa, who turns 58 on December 25, is an accomplished military officer with a distinguished career spanning over 30 years...

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Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar Resigns On Health Grounds Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has resigned his position with immediate effect, citing health reasons. In a letter dated December 1 and addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the former two-term Governor of Jigawa State said he could no longer continue in office due to undisclosed health concerns. President Tinubu has formally accepted the resignation. According to the Presidency, the President thanked Badaru for his “dedicated service to the nation” and contributions to national security since his appointment on August 21, 2023. Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed the development in a statement released from the State House on Monday. He added that President Tinubu is expected to communicate a nominee for Badaru’s replacement to the Senate later this week. Badaru’s exit comes at a critical moment, following President Tinu...

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Lawmakers Raise Alarm as Police Withdraw Escorts From VIPs Members of the National Assembly have voiced strong concerns over the Federal Government’s directive withdrawing police protection from VIPs, warning that the move could expose them to heightened security risks. During a plenary session, several lawmakers argued that the current security climate in the country makes the decision particularly troubling. According to them, criminal activities such as kidnapping, targeted attacks, and politically motivated violence remain rampant, placing public officials in a vulnerable position. They noted that legislators frequently travel to their constituencies for official duties, making them potential targets for criminal groups. Without police escorts, they fear that their safety—and that of their families—could be compromised. The lawmakers therefore urged the Inspector-General of Police and the Ministry of Police Affairs to reconsider or review the implementation strategy. Th...

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Lawmakers Raise Alarm as Police Withdraw Escorts From VIPs Members of the National Assembly have voiced strong concerns over the Federal Government’s directive withdrawing police protection from VIPs, warning that the move could expose them to heightened security risks. During a plenary session, several lawmakers argued that the current security climate in the country makes the decision particularly troubling. According to them, criminal activities such as kidnapping, targeted attacks, and politically motivated violence remain rampant, placing public officials in a vulnerable position. They noted that legislators frequently travel to their constituencies for official duties, making them potential targets for criminal groups. Without police escorts, they fear that their safety—and that of their families—could be compromised. The lawmakers therefore urged the Inspector-General of Police and the Ministry of Police Affairs to reconsider or review the implementation strategy. Th...