Court orders forfeiture of N4.6bn jewellery, exotic cars linked to Achimugu
I can’t sell my house by force, Abia widow cries out
Abakaliki rice mill, where women, children defy health hazards in search of daily bread
I can’t sell my house by force, Abia widow cries out
‘Fed garri, mangoes; beaten with cutlasses’ – JAMB candidate recounts Benue kidnap ordeal
Fake Colgate toothpaste floods market, NAFDAC warns
JAMB releases 1.26m more UTME results, total hits 1.89m
Terrorists abduct another Kwara monarch, demand N400m ransom

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We thought it was Malaysia—Survivors expose ruthless trafficking ring
On February 17, 2026, Bella Boluwatife packed her bags with hope. Like many young Nigerian women searching for a better life, she believed she was on her way to Malaysia…
Abducted JAMB candidates, others: Captors demand N9m for each captive, father cries
The father of two victims abducted Wednesday from a Benue Links bus en route Otukpo has cried out over ransom demands by their captors, who he said are insisting on N9 million for each of his kidnapped children.
‘Coastal road changed lives; children return to school’, indigenes recount
“It has affected me 100% because before now I’ve been at home Now at least we are going home happily. Everything is going very well, My children, my wife,they are eating,” he said.
18 pregnant women rescued from Lagos ‘baby factory’; children sold for N1m
The operatives rescued 18 pregnant women and 10 children. They also arrested the operators of the facility, Okeke and Agwu.
Jilli market airstrike: I lost six brothers in the operation—Resident
•Over 100 recovered bodies already buried •Those killed not innocent civilians —Minister of Defence •Why market still operates in spite govt closure By Ndahi Marama, Maiduguri Mallam Abatcha Gubio, a resident of the Jilli community in Borno-Yobe border, has claimed that he lost six brothers at last Saturday’s airstrikes targeted at terrorists, disclosing that over 100 bodies […]
Reintegration of Repentant Terrorists: Nigerians furious – ‘Help victims before helping killers’
Retired military officers, human rights activists, lawyers and other concerned Nigerians have expressed outrage as they condemned the reintegration of repentant terrorists into the society by the Federal Government …
Kidnapped JAMB candidates: Benue bus driver arrested – Mgt
The management of Benue Links Nigeria Limited has confirmed that its driver who conveyed kidnapped passengers, mostly Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, examination condidates, in an 18-seater bus from Makurdi to Otukpo has been arrested.
Painful journey of FESTAC ’77 emblem artist and Edo’s renewed hope
Pa Igbinovia, creator of Queen Idia head emblem for FESTAC ’77, battles failing health, impaired vision and hearing, and realities of poverty
Airline operators threaten to suspend operations over surge in Jet fuel price
Airline Operators of Nigeria, AON, has warned that airlines across the country may suspend operations from April 20, 2026, over what it described as an “astronomical and unsustainable” rise in the price of Jet A1 fuel.
How gunmen abducted 14 UTME candidates in Benue
Armed men have reportedly abducted no fewer than 14 passengers, many of them believed to be candidates for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, organized by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, along the Makurdi–Otukpo road in Benue State.
Alleged Rape: UNILAG student narrates ordeal in lecturer’s office
“The HOD then advised that we should let it go and that I should be more careful when dealing with lecturers alone”
Edo awards scholarships to Gen Braimah’s children
“No child of an Edo hero should be denied the opportunity to succeed. This is about responsibility, honour, and a deliberate investment in the future,” he added.
‘We thought it was Malaysia’ – Survivors expose Mali trafficking ring
Three Nigerian young girls trafficked under the guise of overseas employment have exposed a cross-border human trafficking syndicate that lured them with promises of jobs in Malaysia but ended up forcing them into prostitution in Mali.
Annual flood Outlook: Floods to hit Bayelsa, Delta, Adamawa, Kebbi, 29 other states — FG
AS the rain begins, the Federal Government in its 2026 annual flood outlook, AFO, released yesterday, raised alarm that flooding would hit no fewer than 33 states of the federation, including Bayelsa, Delta, Adamawa and Kebbi.
Circumcision is evil, but helps with my sexual urges – Victoria Inyama
Female genital mutilation, FMG (circumcision) is evil and traumatic, but it is “the best thing that happened to me”

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