President Tinubu declares a Nigeria nationwide security emergency, accelerates police and military recruitment, and urges state police legislation amid rising kidnappings.
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Southern governors reaffirm state police and regional security frameworks to combat crime, abductions, and strengthen community policing in Southern Nigeria.
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Tukur Mamu terrorism trial exposes voice notes, ransom collection, and recovered assets in the 2022 Abuja-Kaduna train attack.
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ACCI calls for private-sector engagement to ensure Nigeria tax reform 2026 is effectively implemented, with exemptions, incentives, and clear guidance for businesses
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Conoil Plc announces a N3.5 final dividend for December, reflecting strong financial performance and rewarding shareholders with consistent returns.
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Nigeria and the U.S. are expanding security cooperation through new commitments on intelligence, defence support and advanced technology aimed at curbing rising extremist threats
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Federal High Court convicts Nnamdi Kanu on seven terrorism charges, sentencing him to life imprisonment and highlighting the impact of his broadcasts on public safety.
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Tinubu warns against private military use, urging Africa-led frameworks to address terrorism, migration, and political instability across the continent.
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The UK government denies Nigeria’s request to transfer Ekweremadu, citing risks to sentence enforcement and justice.
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South-West governors hold emergency security meeting in Ibadan to address rising banditry, review Amotekun operations, and enhance regional collaboration for fast-tracked development.