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Assault videos: NBC suspends broadcasting license of Brekete Family Radio
The Nigerian government has suspended the license of Human Rights Radio, a. k. a. Brekete Family, over “recurring unprofessional conduct”.The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) announced this in a statement issued on Thursday.Ahmed Isah, owner of the station was in a video published by BBC Africa Eye documentary seen slapping a…
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Greenfield University: Bandits refuse to release Kaduna students after ₦60 million ransom — parents
The parents had called on the Nigerian government to assist in rescuing their abducted children from the captivity of bandits.
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Major General Farouk Yahaya: Read CV of new chief of army staff
President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Major General Farouk Yahaya as the new Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
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Nigeria’s second civil war has started already — Femi Falana
Falana said Nigeria is on the brink of collapse and asked the ruling class to advise President Muhammadu Buhari on what he must do to “quickly reclaim this country”.
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There’s insecurity but Nigeria is in safe hands — Lai Mohammed
Information and culture minister Lai Mohammed says the country is in safe hands despite the current security challenges.
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Wike threatens to flog former governor Babangida Aliyu
Wike was seen making the threat in a video clip that has gone viral on social media.
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Police recruiting 10,000 officers to fill SARS vacuum — IGP Alkali Baba
Alkali Baba, acting inspector-general of police, says the disbandment of the special anti-robbery squad (SARS) created a vacuum in policing the country.
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COAS: Buhari appoints Farouk Yahaya as new chief of army staff
Yahaha will replace Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru who was killed along with 10 other military officers in a plane crash in Kaduna.
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Zamfara: Bandits get paid but state university remain comatose — report
A student of the Zamfara State University has reportedly decried the silence of the state government over the fate of students enrolled in the institution since 2018.
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Macron refuses to apologise for France’s role in Rwandan genocide
“France has a role, a history, and a political responsibility in Rwanda,” said Macron in Kigali.