Tuesday 31 October 2017

Over 2,000 Weapons Stolen From South Africa Police Armouries


More than 500 firearms a year have been stolen from SA Police Service armouries over the last four years.

Maritime Crime: Nigeria Awards $195m Maritime Security Contract To Israeli Firm


The Nigerian government has approved a security contract valued at $195 million awarded to an Israeli firm to procure security equipment and assist in training Nigerian security personnel tackle crime along the nation’s waterways.

Fulani Group Warns That Banning Of Open Grazing, An Invitation To Anarchy

The Secretary-General of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria (GAFDAN), Alhaji Sale Bayeri, has warned that banning of open grazing in Plateau State will create more problems than it intends to resolve, noting that the Fulanis do not know any other method of grazing their cattle, “and any attempt to confine them to a place was a sure invitation to anarchy.”

ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay $244m Damages Over 1967 #Biafra Civil War

Nigeria was ordered to pay 88 billion naira ($244 million) in damages to those affected by a 1967 Nigeria-Biafra civil war after failing to clear landmines and other explosives in the country’s southeast.

Russia Signs Agreement With Nigeria to Build Nuclear Power Plant




Russia has signed agreements with Nigeria to build and operate a nuclear power plant in the oil-rich West African nation that has a deficit of reliable power and faces security challenges by Islamist militants in the far northeast.

United States Pledges $60m To Build New African Counterterrorism Force


The Trump administration said Monday it would contribute an initial $60 million to help five nations in Africa’s Sahel region build a cross-border counterterrorism force but balked at a plan to provide multilateral support through the United Nations.

Friday 27 October 2017

Recent Herdsmen Attacks Claimed 75, Displaced 13,726 In Plateau State, Nigeria

The Stephanos Foundation says no fewer than 75 people were killed while 23 others were injured following attacks by suspected Fulani herdsmen in two communities in Irigwe Kingdom, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Thursday 26 October 2017

Boko Haram Kill 8 Nigerian Soldiers In A Raid

No fewer than eight soldiers were killed in heavy fighting when Boko Haram raided a military camp and looted food from villagers in northeast Nigeria, a military source disclosed on Thursday.

Wednesday 25 October 2017

Boko Haram Still Controls 3 Local Councils In Bono NE Nigeria, Says UN

No fewer than three local government areas in northeast Nigeria are still cut off due to the presence of Boko Haram insurgents, the United Nations has said.

Tuesday 24 October 2017

Pirates Kidnap Captain, 5 Crew Of German Ship Off Nigeria Coast


Six crew members from a German-owned container ship, including the captain, have been kidnapped off the coast of southern Nigeria, maritime security analysts said.

Saturday 21 October 2017

Boko Haram Abducts 3 Women From Farms In Adamawa State


A band of Boko Haram insurgents yesterday abducted three young women from Magar village in Madagali area of Adamawa State. 

Wednesday 18 October 2017

41 Percent of Android Phones Vulnerable To 'Devastating' Wi-Fi Cyberattack

new exploit can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started disclosing security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Suspected Militants Kidnap 4 Missionaries in Delta State, Nigeria

Suspected Niger Delta militants have kidnapped four Christian missionaries in Delta State, South-south Nigeria.

Saturday 14 October 2017

Postmortem Analysis: Blitzkrieg, ‘Python Dance’, Censor Will Not Curb Biafra, IPOB

Synopsis: This essay is a comprehensive analysis of issues surrounding the disputed proscription, categorization of IPOB as a terrorist organization and the military blitzkrieg codenamed - Operation Python Dance II (Egwu Eke) which was launched in southeast Nigeria on September 15, 2017 by the Nigerian military. As the military operation comes to an end today October 14, 2017, this essay argues that proscribing, censoring IPOB and using the military to rein in Biafra agitators, is tantamount to treating the symptom of an ‘ailment’ hence will not extinguish the recurring, fervent and resilient Biafra Spirit.

Gunmen kidnap Italian Catholic Priest, 4 Others in Benin Nigeria

Armed men on Friday kidnapped an Italian Catholic priest in Benin City, Edo State, South-south Nigeria.