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Kidnapping Boom: How Nigeria’s Security Crisis Became a National Industry of Fear

By Olukunle Adewumi As far back as 2012, few Nigerians could have imagined that kidnapping would evolve into one of the most lucrative criminal enterprises in the country. It was once a distant crime, associated mainly with the creeks of the Niger Delta or with politically motivated abductions. Today, in 2026, the word “kidnapping” alone […]

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Is the End of the Road Near for Pep Guardiola at Manchester City?

Mohammed Abdulhammed Manchester There are good football managers, and then there is Pep Guardiola — a coach whose influence has reshaped modern football and whose success has set standards few may ever match. From Barcelona to Bayern Munich and now Manchester City, the Spanish tactician has built dynasties, broken records, and redefined how elite teams

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U.S. President Vows Devastating Retaliation Against Iran If Attacked

Washington / Tehran United States President Donald Trump has issued one of his strongest warnings yet to Iran, declaring that the Islamic Republic would face “total destruction” if it ever carried out an assassination attempt against him. Speaking in an interview aired on NewsNation on Tuesday, Trump said he had already left standing instructions for

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Edun: Nigeria Turning to Revenue Expansion, Less Borrowing for Growth

Davos, Switzerland The Federal Government has signaled a strategic shift towards reduced borrowing and stronger domestic investment as it deepens fiscal reforms aimed at stabilizing Nigeria’s economy and strengthening long-term sustainability. The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, disclosed this on Tuesday while speaking with Bloomberg Television on the sidelines

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Ogun Fish Farmers Earn ₦9.17bn from World Bank–Supported Aquaculture Programme

Eriwe, Ijebu, Ogun State The Ogun State Government has announced that its World Bank–supported aquaculture intervention programme has generated an estimated ₦9.17 billion in revenue for fish farmers across the state, marking a major boost for local food production, rural incomes, and agricultural value chains. The disclosure was made by the Commissioner for Agriculture and

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Tunji-Ojo Makes Surprise Visit to Gwagwalada Immigration Office, Demands Faster Service Delivery

Abuja The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Monday carried out an unscheduled inspection of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) office in Gwagwalada, Abuja, sending a clear message to officers and staff that inefficiency, delays, and unprofessional conduct will no longer be tolerated under the Federal Government’s ongoing service reform agenda. The surprise visit,

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The Opposition’s Stalemate: Atiku and the Politics of 2027

By Olukunle Adewumi As Nigeria edges toward the 2027 general election, the political atmosphere is already shifting — quietly, but unmistakably. Defections, realignments, and early coalition talks suggest a familiar pattern, which could become one of the most consequential elections since 2015. Long before voters are engaged, elites begin positioning for advantage. At the center

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FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike, Shut Down Offices

Workers under the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC) on Monday shut down offices of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) as they commenced an indefinite strike over unresolved welfare and career progression demands. In a statement signed by JUAC President Rifkatu Iortyer and Secretary Abdullahi Saleh, the union said an earlier ultimatum issued on 7

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Senegal Claim Second AFCON Title After Dramatic Final as European Football Delivers Weekend of High Drama

By Mohammed Abdulhammed Rabat, Morocco / London Senegal was crowned champions of Africa for the second time in their history on Sunday night after edging hosts Morocco 1–0 after extra time in a gripping final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), a contest that combined high drama, controversy, and moments of leadership that

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Europe Pushes Back as U.S.–Greenland Dispute Strains Transatlantic Ties

COPENHAGEN — Denmark and a coalition of European allies have issued a unified rebuke to escalating U.S. pressure over Greenland, rejecting territorial ambitions and warning that tariff threats from Washington risk damaging transatlantic relations at a sensitive geopolitical moment. In a joint statement released on January 18, 2026, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway,

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