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NSCDC launches grassroots drive to protect its national assets

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Lagos Command, has launched a statewide grassroots engagement to protect Critical National Assets and Infrastructure (CNAI) across its 50 divisions. The initiative implements...

How ECOWAS leaders fall for Embalo’s deceit

By Paul Ejime After suspending Guinea-Bissau due to the 26th November military coup, which many believe President Umaro Sissoco...

Updated: How loyalist forces regain control after coup scare in Benin

Benin’s President Patrice Talon is safe, and security forces are restoring order after a faction of soldiers claimed...

Insecurity forces Nigerian Army to freeze retirement of officers

The Nigerian Army has suspended all statutory and voluntary retirements for certain categories of officers following the nationwide security...

We’ll use Anambra to transform Nigeria’s energy sector – FirstPower

The Managing Director, FirstPower Electricity Distribution Company Ltd., Mr Okechukwu Okafor, says the firm plans to deliver world-class...
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Strengthening atrocity prevention through technical assistance and capacity building

Strengthening atrocity prevention through technical assistance and capacity building

No casualty at Surulere collapsed 3-storey building – NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency on Saturday confirmed that there was no casualty in the three-Storey building that collapsed at Ikpoh Street, Surulere, Lagos.

Liberia gets record turn-out in its Oct. 10 2023 elections

Liberia’s National Elections Commission (NEC) on Tuesday announced the final results of the presidential and legislative vote, showing a record-high turn-out of 78.88%, with run-off fixed for 14 November.

Slow start to Guinea-Bissau’s parliamentary and presidential vote

By Paul Ejime Balloting kicked off to a slow start as Guinea-Bissau’s 966,152 registered voters queued to elect a President and 102 members of the...

Trump arraignment now underway

Former President Donald Trump has arrived at a Manhattan courthouse where he is set to appear Tuesday afternoon to be arraigned on criminal charges, a history-making event.

South Africa court orders partial freeze on Zuma’s accounts

A South African bank said on Wednesday a court had ordered a halt to outgoing payments from ex-president Jacob Zuma’s accounts in a dispute...
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