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Major General Rabe Abubakar (Rtd) Dies In Captivity Retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information, has died while being held by kidnappers, two weeks after he was abducted alongside his wife in Katsina State. The Katsina State Government announced the development on Saturday, describing the retired army officer's death as a painful loss not only to his family but also to the state and the nation at large. According to government officials, Major General Abubakar reportedly died in captivity due to health complications linked to diabetes and hypertension. Efforts by security agencies and the state government to secure his release before his condition deteriorated were unsuccessful. In a statement, the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasiru Mu'azu, expressed regret over the incident and reiterated the government's commitment to tackling insecurity across the state. Governor Dikko Umaru Radda also extended hi...

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Planned Reintegration Of 720 Former Boko Haram Members Sparks Nationwide Concern The reported plan by the Borno State Government to reintegrate 720 former Boko Haram members into society has continued to generate widespread reactions across Nigeria, with many citizens expressing serious concerns over its potential implications for national security and the ongoing fight against insurgency. Since news of the planned reintegration emerged, Nigerians from different walks of life have questioned the wisdom of returning such a large number of former insurgents to society, particularly at a time when insecurity remains a major challenge in several parts of the country. Many observers describe the figure of 720 as alarming, arguing that the sheer number raises legitimate fears about the possibility of future security breaches should some of the beneficiaries return to extremist activities. They contend that even a small percentage of the individuals reverting to violence could pos...

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FIFA Ordered To Compensate Referee Following Visa Dispute Reports indicate that FIFA has been directed to pay compensation of approximately £74,000 to a referee who was previously suspended from officiating duties after issues surrounding a cancelled visa application. The development has attracted significant attention within the football community, with many observers questioning the circumstances that led to the official's exclusion from international assignments. The ruling is being viewed as a notable outcome in a dispute that has raised concerns about fairness, administrative procedures, and the treatment of match officials at the highest level of the game. According to reports, the referee's suspension was linked to complications arising from a visa cancellation, a situation that ultimately affected his professional engagements. Following a review of the matter, the decision was reportedly made that compensation should be awarded for the losses and consequence...

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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO MAL. (DR.) IDRIS MUHAMMAD LOKO ON HIS 34 YEARS OF MERITORIOUS SERVICE AS SECRETARY, NASARAWA EMIRATE COUNCIL The Management and Staff of Ideal Reporters heartily congratulate Mal. (Dr.) Idris Muhammad Loko on the remarkable milestone of his 34th year of dedicated service as Secretary of the Nasarawa Emirate Council and as the longest-serving secretary within traditional institutions in Nasarawa State. Your decades of unwavering commitment, loyalty, and exceptional service to the Nasarawa Emirate stand as a testament to your competence, integrity, and outstanding administrative ability. Serving diligently under three successive Emirs of Nasarawa reflects the immense confidence and respect you have earned throughout the years. Beyond your distinguished role within the Emirate Council, your contributions to journalism, local administration, traditional institution building, and community development remain highly commendable.  Your wealth of exper...

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Nigerian Army Arrests Suspected TikTok Bandit Sule Yellow After Alleged Ransom Collection A suspected bandit identified as Sule Ibrahim Yellow, popularly known on TikTok as “Sule Yellow,” has reportedly been arrested by troops of the Nigerian Army during an intelligence-led operation. Security sources disclosed that the suspect was intercepted while allegedly returning to a forest hideout after collecting ransom payments from relatives of a kidnapped victim. Sule Yellow had reportedly gained attention on social media, particularly on TikTok, where videos linked to his account frequently surfaced online showing displays of cash and content allegedly associated with bandit activities. According to reports, security operatives tracked the suspect’s movement before carrying out the operation that led to his arrest. Authorities are also said to be intensifying efforts to identify and apprehend other members of the criminal network linked to him. The development has generated wid...

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One Year After Mokwa Flood Tragedy, Victims Still Await Relief, Accountability It has been one year since the devastating flood disaster that struck Mokwa in Niger State, leaving behind one of the darkest humanitarian tragedies in recent Nigerian history. The flood, which claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands of residents, continues to cast a painful shadow over survivors and grieving families who say they are yet to recover from the catastrophe. The tragedy destroyed homes, livelihoods, and entire families within hours. Survivors still recount heartbreaking moments from that day, parents losing children, children losing parents, and many victims buried without proper dignity due to the scale of the disaster. In some cases, entire family lineages were wiped out by the floodwaters. Despite the nationwide sympathy and generous interventions that followed, concerns are growing over the condition of many victims one year later. Several affected families reportedly r...

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Kano Emerges Best State To Raise A Family In Nigeria — SBM Intelligence Report Kano State has been ranked as the best state in Nigeria to raise a family, according to a new report released by SBM Intelligence, a socio-political and economic research firm. The report, titled “Where Nigerian Families Actually Thrive,” assessed living conditions and quality of life across eight states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) between January and May 2026. According to the findings, Kano emerged top in the overall ranking due to its strong performance in affordability, safety, electricity supply, and access to childcare services. The study was based on two separate surveys — a Quality of Life Survey involving 442 respondents and a Power Survey conducted among 191 participants. Researchers examined key indicators affecting family wellbeing, including healthcare, education, housing affordability, income levels, infrastructure, electricity supply, security, and general living condit...