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IndiGo Issues Apology After Major Flight Disruptions, Pledges Swift Restoration of Normal Operations
India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has issued a formal apology following extensive flight disruptions that unfolded over two consecutive days, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across airports in the country. In a detailed statement released on Thursday, the airline acknowledged the widespread inconvenience and assured the public that it is working with urgency and coordination across
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Zamfara Governor Presents N861.3bn 2026 Budget Proposal to State Assembly
Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has presented the 2026 budget proposal of N861.337 billion to the State House of Assembly, describing it as a blueprint for transformation and improved governance. Key details of the proposal: Governor Lawal emphasized that the budget aims to consolidate reforms, rebuild infrastructure, enhance security, modernize agriculture, improve healthcare delivery,
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Fulani Herdsman Urges Tinubu Government to Block Entry of Foreign Herders Smuggling Weapons
A native Fulani herdsman in Abuja has called on the Bola Tinubu-led government to immediately stop foreign herders from entering Nigeria, warning that many smuggle weapons and commit violent acts wrongly attributed to local Fulani communities. In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, the herdsman emphasized that genuine Nigerian Fulani herders are law-abiding citizens who face
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Bayelsa Court Accepts Confessions Despite Alleged Torture in Patience Jonathan Jewellery Case
The Bayelsa State High Court has admitted confessional evidence from domestic workers accused of stealing jewellery from former First Lady Patience Jonathan, despite multiple allegations of torture and duress during police interrogations. The accused—Golden Vivian, Vincent Olabiyi, Tamunosiki Achese, Emmanuel Aginwa, and others—have consistently claimed they were brutalised by officers of the notorious Operation Puff
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Judiciary Workers Shut Down Kogi Courts Over Unpaid Arrears, Leave Bonus
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Kogi State Branch, has declared an indefinite strike, effectively halting court operations across the state. The union cited the state government’s failure to fulfill financial obligations, including October 2024 salary arrears and the 2025 leave bonus, as the trigger for the action. In a statement jointly signed by
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Lagos Doctor Previously Convicted of Sexual Offences to Be Arraigned in UK Court
Dr. Femi Olaleye, a Lagos-based medical doctor previously convicted by a Lagos High Court but later acquitted by the Court of Appeal, is set to be arraigned at Maidstone Crown Court, Kent, United Kingdom, on Friday, December 5, over alleged sexual offences. The offences reportedly occurred before Dr. Olaleye relocated to Nigeria several years ago.
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Nigerian Army Rescues Plateau Reverend After Gun Battle With Kidnappers
The Nigerian Army has successfully rescued Reverend Ephraim Yakubu, a clergyman abducted on December 3 in Agingi Village along Rukuba Road, Miango, Bassa Local Government Area, Plateau State. Military sources told security analyst Zagazola Makama that Reverend Yakubu was dragged away by armed men, suspected members of a kidnap cell operating in the area. During
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One Killed as Suspected Terrorists Attack Yobe Community
Suspected ISWAP terrorists have attacked Madiya village in Gujba Local Government Area, Yobe State, killing one person and destroying property, according to local sources. The incident reportedly occurred on December 2, 2025, at around 11:50 p.m., when the assailants stormed the residence of Umar Jalam, 50, shooting him in the chest before setting his house
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‘Nigeria Going Through Painful Times, Will Defeat Terrorism’ – NSA Ribadu
The National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, has acknowledged that Nigeria is experiencing “painful times” but reassured citizens that the country would not relent in its fight against terrorism. Ribadu, highlighting Nigeria’s unique position as the only functioning democracy in the Sahel region, expressed confidence that terrorism would ultimately be defeated. He made the remarks
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Abia: Oluremi Tinubu Disburses Business Grants to 250 Persons with Disabilities
The First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Remi Tinubu, has disbursed ₦200,000 each as business recapitalization grants to 250 persons with disabilities in Abia State. She also announced that the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association in the 36 states and the FCT will receive ₦50 million, to be distributed among beneficiaries in their respective areas.
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