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Lai Mohammed Says Banditry in Northern Nigeria Extends Beyond Kidnapping
Former Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has urged Nigerians to understand banditry beyond just kidnapping, emphasizing that it is often linked to control over resources. Speaking on Sunrise Daily (Channels Television), Mohammed noted that banditry has historical roots, citing a town hall meeting in Katsina where it was highlighted that the first recorded
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Lionel Messi Concludes India Tour with Enthralling Appearance in Delhi
New Delhi, India – Football legend Lionel Messi wrapped up his multi-city tour of India with a spectacular lap of honour at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, delighting thousands of fans and leaving a lasting impression on the cricket-loving nation. The 38-year-old Argentine superstar greeted a nearly full stadium, waving to supporters clad in Argentina jerseys
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Night Guardians Protect Palestinian Village in Occupied West Bank
Al-Mufaqara, West Bank – In the shadow of illegal Israeli settlements, the village of Al-Mufaqara in Masafer Yatta has become a community defined by vigilance and resilience. Each night, a group of young men, known as the Mountain Guardians, watch over the village to protect it from attacks by nearby settlers. Their nocturnal patrols have
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Islamic Scholar Urges Tinubu to Address Security Challenges to Restore Public Confidence
An Ibadan-based Islamic scholar, Mallam Ali Temitope Abdulssalam, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the federal government to thoroughly investigate and tackle insurgency, banditry, kidnappings, ritual killings, and other criminal activities across Nigeria. He emphasized that addressing these issues decisively is crucial to restoring public confidence in the government. Abdulssalam made the remarks
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Benin Stabilizes After Failed Coup Attempt, but Regional Concerns Loom
Cotonou, Benin – Life in Benin’s bustling capital is gradually returning to normal after a failed coup attempt that shook the nation and raised alarms across West Africa. Loyalist forces, aided by the Nigerian Air Force, swiftly quashed Sunday’s putsch, restoring order but leaving lingering concerns about the country’s democratic stability. Life Returns to Normal
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Nons Miraj Advocates Tangible Acts of Love in Relationships
Popular influencer Nons Miraj sparked social media debate with her view that the best way for a man to show love for a woman is to improve her living conditions. She emphasized that a man who truly cares should rent a better home for his partner and her family, especially if they are living in
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Liverpool Manager Arne Slot to Meet Mohamed Salah Amid Saudi Transfer Speculation
Liverpool’s Premier League squad faces uncertainty as Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield comes under the spotlight. Following a series of benchings, Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed he will meet with the Egyptian forward to decide his involvement in the upcoming match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Salah Benched Amid On-Field and Off-Field Controversy The 33-year-old
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Israel Conducts Airstrikes Across Southern Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Violations
Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have intensified, raising international concern over repeated ceasefire violations and civilian safety. According to reports, Israeli warplanes carried out at least a dozen strikes targeting areas believed to house Hezbollah training facilities, continuing a pattern of near-daily bombardments that undermine the year-old truce. Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Facilities The
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Marconi.NG Pledges Faster, Cheaper Oil & Gas Project Delivery
Marconi.NG EPC Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering world-class engineering projects at competitive costs and faster timelines, boosting Nigeria’s push to accelerate field development and attract new investments in the oil and gas sector. During a facility tour organized by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), the company showcased its Rumuolumeni Yard,
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Taliban-Olympic Talks: A Beacon of Hope for Afghan Women’s Rights and Sports
Afghan girls and women have faced severe restrictions under Taliban rule, yet ongoing discussions with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) may offer a pathway to change. Afghanistan’s International Olympic Committee member Samira Asghari, who has lived in exile twice, emphasizes that the Taliban must respect women’s rights to education and sports if they hope to
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