Tinubu Meets Security Chiefs Amid Rising Attacks
President Tinubu convened a security meeting with military and intelligence chiefs in Abuja, days after troops repelled a major terrorist offensive in Zamfara and Katsina.
President Tinubu convened a security meeting with military and intelligence chiefs in Abuja, days after troops repelled a major terrorist offensive in Zamfara and Katsina.
The Senate has approved the Nigerian Customs Service’s 2026 budget, endorsing an N11.074tn revenue target and N1.295tn expenditure estimate for the fiscal year.
Peter Obi claims Nigerians who owned businesses when Tinubu came to power have lost them, while criticising the Renewed Hope agenda and defending his alliance with Kwankwaso.
Defence Minister Christopher Musa says Nigerian soldiers now earn a minimum of N100,000 monthly, while backing the death penalty for kidnappers.
Police in Nasarawa State say gunmen abducted three Federal University of Lafia students, with one rescued and search operations ongoing for the remaining two.
The NCAA has warned that a National Assembly bill to cut its share of the Ticket Sales Charge in favour of NAMA could undermine aviation safety oversight.
Governors of the 19 northern states have launched the Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund, pledging N1 billion monthly to strengthen regional security coordination.
The EFCC has handed over 1,452 items recovered from proceeds of crime, including bunk beds and mattresses, to the Federal Ministry of Education for unity schools nationwide.
The ICPC has arrested Prof Bello Abubakar, personal physician to former Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai, alleging the ex-governor breached the terms of a court-approved hospital visit.
Nigeria’s first Manufacturing Technology University Innovation Pod has been launched at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Abia State, in a joint FG, UNDP, TETFund and state government initiative tied to President Tinubu’s $1 trillion economy vision.