Nigeria plans a comprehensive security overhaul involving community-driven intelligence, advanced technology, and stricter legal measures to address its deep-rooted insecurity and insurgency challenges.
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Fourteen years after insurgent attacks, survivors in Nigeria’s IDP camps still struggle with inadequate shelter, food shortages, and lack of medical care amidst ongoing security challenges.
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APC’s National Chairman Ganduje challenges his controversial suspension, attributing the action to political maneuvers aimed at controlling Kano State ahead of future elections.
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Despite numerous academic vacancies, a government recruitment freeze leaves over 5,032 first-class graduates from top Nigerian universities jobless, hindering educational progress and talent retention.
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President Tinubu emphasizes judiciary reforms to boost Nigeria’s economy and ensure citizens’ rights at the 2024 National Summit on Justice.
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A new report highlights a grim reality: 15.6 million children in Nigeria are facing severe hunger due to increased conflict and skyrocketing food prices.
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Imo State’s failure to conduct local elections leads to a deepening governance crisis, undermining accountability and halting essential community development in the region.
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As economic hardships bite, Nigeria sees a troubling rise in imports of damaged vehicles, risking safety and undercutting national revenue through widespread duty evasion.
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Despite laws against child labor, underage girls in Nigeria, especially from regions like Benue and Oyo, continue to be exploited as domestic workers due to poor law enforcement.
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During a notable birthday event, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo emphasized the urgent need for Nigerian government action to address the escalating poverty and hunger across the nation.