Nigeria’s secret police, the Department of State Security (DSS), on Saturday said it arrested high-profile suspects in militancy, terrorism and kidnapping during a nationwide sweep carried out between July 17 and 22.
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Sunday, 24 July 2016
Friday, 22 July 2016
Boko Haram Ambush Nigerian Troops: 19 Soldiers, 3 Others Wounded
The Nigerian Army on Thursday said 19 soldiers and three civilian joint task force members were wounded in a Boko Haram ambush at Guro Gongon village, Borno.
BREAKING: Kidnappers Of Lagos Monarch Demand N500m Ransom
Kidnappers of Lagos monarch, Oba Yushau Goriola Oseni, have reportedly demanded a N500 million ransom, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Niger Delta Militants Hijack Liberian Crude Oil Vessel
A Niger Delta militant group, the Concerned Militant Leaders (CML) has hijacked a ship with Liberian flag along Bakassi Peninsula of Nigerian waterways.
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Crime: Two Nigerians Make List of Top 10 Most Wanted Fraudsters In The United Kingdom
Bayo Lawrence Anoworin |
The City of London Police and the United Kingdom National Crime Agency recently named two Nigerians amongst its top ten most wanted fraudsters. Below are the two Nigerians alleged to have masterminded such scams in the UK:
Lagos State Imposes 21 Years Jail Term on Land Grabbers
Vanguard newspaper reports that the Lagos State Government House of Assembly has passed a law imposing a 21 years jail term for land grabbing or Illegal land occupants.
Cybercrime Costs Nigeria N127 Billion Annually - Minister
Nigeria's Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, on Tuesday said Nigeria is losing about N127 billion which is 0.8 per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP), to cybercrime yearly.
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Niger Delta Militants Vow To Declare Niger Delta Republic August 1, Ask Northerners To Leave Region
One of the latest militant groups in Nigeria’s restive Niger Delta, Adaka Boro Avengers (ABA) said on Sunday that it had concluded arrangements with other militant groups to declare the Niger Delta region an independent republic three weeks from today, that is August 1.
Sunday, 17 July 2016
Lagos Oba Kidnapped, Abductors Killed Security Guard, Shot Wife
Armed men reportedly abducted a first class traditional ruler in Lagos, Oba Yushau Goriola Oseni, the Oniba of Ibaland, killed his security guard and shot his wife.
The gunmen, suspected to be from Niger Delta, stormed the monarch’s palace at Iba area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria around 11:30pm on Saturday and took the monarch away, escaping through the waterways.
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Two Indian Expats Kidnapped In Nigeria Freed
Two Indian nationals working for a cement company who were kidnapped in Nigeria last month were reportedly released today, Saturday, 16th July, 2016.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Truck Terror Attack in Nice, France Claims 84 As Lorry Rams Into Crowd
Not less than 84 people were killed and 100 injured in the French city of Nice when a man deliberately drove a lorry into a crowd celebrating the country's main national holiday, authorities said.
The attacker behind the wheel on Thursday drove at high speed along the famed Promenade des Anglais seafront, careering into spectators who had been watching a Bastille Day firework display.
Widespread Insecurity in Nigeria: A Case For URGENT Restructuring of Security, Intelligence Agencies
Introduction: This essay argues that the unprecedented and widespread insecurity
– terrorism, insurgency, militancy, herdsmen attacks, communal clashes, kidnap
for ransom and extortion (KRE), cultism amongst other security challenges
stifling Nigeria(ns), are inter alia,
a byproduct of Nigeria’s old-school, bureaucratic security and intelligence
establishments’ knack to be REACTIVE rather than PROACTIVE, innovative. As a result
of this inertia, scores of Nigerian citizens are randomly murdered, kidnapped
daily. While the Nigerian security agencies are overwhelmed, helpless and bereft
of pragmatic solutions to the security challenges, the government of the day is
strongly averse to taking responsibility; buck-passing and finger-pointing are
its stock-in-trade.
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
President Buhari Rules Out Amnesty To New Militants - Paul Boroh
Daily Post newspaper reports that the Senior Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Matters and Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (retd), recently affirmed that President Buhari’s administration is not contemplating adding more Niger Delta militants into the amnesty programme.
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