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Lawmaker condoles with Zamfara community attacked by bandits 

A Nigerian lawmaker’s condolence visit to a community devastated by bandit attacks highlights the severe and persistent security crisis in Zamfara state, where violence leads to mass casualties and kidnappings. The response, limited to expressions of sympathy and prayers, underscores a critical governance failure: political rhetoric is outpacing effective, actionable security measures. This incident reveals a troubling gap between constituent needs for tangible protection and the current political offerings of solidarity, which do not translate into safety. The core takeaway is that

General News

Victim helps police nab armed suspect in Anambra

A successful armed robbery in Anambra was thwarted by a victim’s resistance and swift public-police collaboration, leading to the suspect’s arrest. The incident underscores that immediate community intervention can effectively disarm dangerous situations, as bystanders helped overpower the gunman before police secured a firearm and evidence. Critically, the event reveals that even violent crimes involving firearms can be stopped without fatalities, highlighting the importance of courageous public response. The case is now under formal investigation to uncover broader criminal networks.

General News

Aiyedatiwa honours Akeredolu on 2nd anniversary of passing

Governor Aiyedatiwa honors the late Governor Akeredolu not only as a visionary leader but as a pivotal architect of subnational security, whose advocacy for state policing and creation of the Amotekun Corps fundamentally reshaped Nigeria’s security dialogue. His enduring legacy is framed by a profound commitment to mentorship and constitutional succession planning, which directly shaped his successor’s leadership values. This tribute underscores that Akeredolu’s highest impact lies in institutionalizing practical governance models and fostering stable leadership transitions. Ultimately

Community

Group donates foodstuff to 40 widows, others in Jos 

A humanitarian group in Nigeria provided targeted aid to 40 widows and vulnerable households during the festive season, demonstrating a model of effective, community-focused intervention. The effort’s core insight is that effective charity transcends religious and social divisions, as explicitly noted by the organizer who stated “hunger knows no religion.” This action underscores the practical impact of direct, localized aid in alleviating immediate hardship and fostering communal solidarity.

Education

We’re building NIPR university from our savings – Gov. Sule

Nasarawa State is funding the world’s first University of Public Relations and Leadership entirely from state savings, a direct result of fiscal reforms enabling sub-national financial independence. This pioneering institution is designed as Nigeria’s first intentional ‘Triple Helix’ university, integrating government, industry, and academia for professional development. The project signals a transformative shift from borrowing for basic infrastructure to investing in specialized, high-impact education using strategically accumulated reserves. This move repositions the state as a global center for innovative professional training

Economy/Business

Group wants tax reform laws reviewed

A northern Nigerian advocacy group is demanding an urgent review of the nation’s new tax laws, alleging that the gazetted versions contain unauthorized alterations not passed by the legislature, which constitutes a serious constitutional breach. These claims, dismissed by the government, have ignited a crisis of trust, with the group asserting the discrepancies reveal executive overreach and threaten equitable resource distribution. The controversy underscores a fundamental conflict over the separation of powers and risks undermining both the legitimacy of critical economic reforms and national unity.

Defence/Security

Tinubu assures Nigerians of security gains, backs state policing

President Tinubu has assured that a fundamental recalibration of Nigeria’s security architecture, including the establishment of state and community police, is underway to address the nation’s vast ungoverned spaces and emerging threats. While acknowledging public frustration over delays in acquiring critical military hardware, he cited strategic international procurement efforts but emphasized that lasting security requires time and the cooperation of religious leaders for vigilance and support. The administration’s immediate priority is the safe resolution of kidnappings, prioritizing victim safety over operational details. This approach

Defence/Security

Christmas outreach to families of fallen soldiers fosters gratitude -Brig.-Gen Balogun

This Nigerian Army initiative demonstrates a strategic shift towards prioritizing soldier welfare by directly supporting the families of fallen heroes during festive periods. The program, extending beyond Christmas to include Ramadan and Sallah, serves as a crucial, tangible reminder that the institution honors and remembers the ultimate sacrifice made by its personnel. By providing material support and fostering a sense of continued community, the Army aims to bolster morale, reinforce institutional loyalty, and ensure that the families of the fallen are not forgotten. This approach underscores a core leadership philosophy

Defence/Security

Russia launches overnight missile strikes across Ukraine

Russia escalated its long-term invasion of Ukraine with a widespread overnight missile barrage, employing advanced Kinzhal hypersonic weapons and deliberately targeting critical energy infrastructure. This attack underscores a continued strategy to cripple Ukraine’s civilian power grid, aiming to degrade national morale and operational capacity during winter. Despite active Ukrainian air defenses, the strikes signify a persistent and severe threat to the country’s critical systems well into the conflict’s fourth year. The immediate, tangible impact is widespread damage to essential services, while the strategic

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