Ndume Urges Tinubu to Withdraw Ambassadorial Nominee List Over ‘Lopsided’ Composition
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to withdraw the ongoing ambassadorial nomination list before the Senate, alleging that it violates the Federal Character principle in the 1999 Constitution. Ndume described the composition as “lopsided,” arguing that it does not fairly represent all geopolitical zones.
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NAF Alpha Jet Crashes in Niger State Shortly After Take-Off
An Alpha Jet belonging to the Nigerian Air Force crashed on Saturday at NAF Base, Kainji, Niger State, shortly after take-off. The jet reportedly encountered an unspecified malfunction, resulting in the incident. No casualties were immediately reported.
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Police Begin Nationwide Patrol to Enforce Withdrawal of VIP Escorts
A special police enforcement team on Saturday monitored compliance with the presidential directive ordering the withdrawal of police escorts from VIPs. The team visited the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, Murtala Muhammed Airport domestic wing, and other strategic points across the country to ensure full adherence.
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APC Governors Back Tinubu’s New Security Measures After Lagos Strategy Meeting
Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) concluded a two-day strategy session in Lagos on Saturday, expressing total support for President Bola Tinubu’s new security initiatives. The governors resolved to strengthen community policing, improve intelligence gathering, and support victims of violence.
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Emefiele Denies Report Linking Him to Terrorism Financing
Former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele has refuted allegations suggesting he is involved in terrorism financing, describing the accusations as fake and aimed at damaging his reputation. He called the claim malicious and lacking factual basis.
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Army Suspends Retirement for Officers Amid National Security Emergency
The Nigerian Army has suspended both statutory and voluntary retirements for certain officer categories following President Tinubu’s declaration of a nationwide security emergency. A memo dated December 3 stated that the decision was to retain manpower and operational strength.
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Edo Police Hunt Killers of Inspector Shot During Stop-and-Search
Edo State Police Command has launched a manhunt for unknown gunmen who killed a police inspector during a routine stop-and-search operation. Spokesperson Moses Yamu confirmed that intelligence and tactical units have been deployed to track down the offenders.
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Five Dead in Separate Kano Tragedies Including 10-Year-Old Girl
At least five people have died in separate incidents across three Kano LGAs. Three victims died while attempting to re-dig a well in Bichi, while a 10-year-old boy, Hassan Iliyasu Haruna, fell into a well in Danbatta. Authorities have begun safety awareness outreach in affected communities.
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Bandit Financiers, Motorcycle Thieves Arrested in Sokoto and Zamfara
Sokoto Police Command has arrested suspected bandit financiers and motorcycle thieves during coordinated operations across Sokoto and Zamfara States. Three men were detained in Tangaza LGA for allegedly funding a notorious bandit group by trading rustled cattle.
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Cross River Government Grants Workers 20-Day Holiday for Festive Season
The Cross River State Government has directed all civil and public servants to embark on a 20-day leave to fully participate in Christmas and New Year activities. The instruction was contained in an official circular signed by Head of Service, Orok Okon.
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NAF Praises Pilots After Alpha Jet Crash, Orders Investigation
The Nigerian Air Force has commended two Alpha Jet pilots who safely ejected following a major in-flight malfunction during a check flight in Kainji, Niger State. Air Marshal Sunday Aneke ordered an inquiry, stating the pilots’ actions prevented casualties.
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Ex-COAS Yahaya Dismisses Terrorism Financing Accusation
Former Chief of Army Staff Lt-Gen Faruk Yahaya has denied reports linking him to terrorism financiers, calling the claims false and vindictive. In a statement, he maintained he has never supported terrorism throughout his service career.
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Kola Ologbondiyan Resigns from PDP, Cites Personal Reasons
Former PDP National Publicity Secretary Kola Ologbondiyan has officially resigned from the party. In a letter posted on 𝕏, he said his exit was based on personal reflection and thanked the PDP leadership for opportunities granted to him.
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Kidnappings Politically Motivated to Weaken Tinubu — Okpebholo
Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has alleged that the rising spate of kidnappings is a political strategy aimed at frustrating President Bola Tinubu. He claimed similar tactics were used during Goodluck Jonathan’s tenure.
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Akpabio Tells Natasha to Provide Proof of Harassment Allegation
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has demanded evidence in response to allegations of sexual harassment made by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. In a statement through his media aide, he insisted on verifiable proof to support her claim.
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Vehicle Loaded With Bullets Intercepted on Abuja Highway
A viral video has captured security agents seizing sacks of bullets from a vehicle along an Abuja highway. Public affairs analyst Mahdi Shehu, who shared the clip, called for an extensive probe into the supply chain behind the ammunition.
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Tinubu Should Withdraw Ambassadorial Nomination List — Ndume
Ali Ndume has again appealed to President Tinubu to withdraw the ambassadorial list, arguing it violates Federal Character principles. He cited uneven representation, including lack of nominees from Gombe State.
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‘I’m Married But Not Living With My Husband’ — Sola Allyson
Gospel singer Sola Allyson says she is married but lives separately from her husband. In an interview, she reflected on marriage, noting that love alone does not always guarantee happiness.
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Arteta Vows Arsenal Will ‘Bounce Back’ After 2-1 Loss to Villa
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says the team will recover from their 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa. He acknowledged the difficulty of the Premier League but expressed confidence that his squad will rebound strongly.
