One dies as Oyo records five confirmed Lassa fever cases
Oyo State has reported five confirmed cases of Lassa fever, resulting in one death. The government is implementing emergency measures to control the outbreak and protect public health.
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Oyo State has reported five confirmed cases of Lassa fever, resulting in one death. The government is implementing emergency measures to control the outbreak and protect public health.
There is widespread outrage over the treatment of 36 military officers on trial for alleged coup-related offences, who appeared in court in leg chains and showing signs of physical abuse. Families of the officers have been barred from the proceedings, raising concerns about transparency and human rights.
Akugbe Iyamu emphasizes the need for Nigeria to implement state-sponsored evacuation and shelter systems to address the ongoing flood crisis. This structured approach is essential for reducing the impact of flooding in the country.
A female student at Sa’adu Zungur University in Bauchi was attacked by suspected phone thieves. The university has confirmed the incident, raising concerns about student safety.
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya emphasizes the need for the Northern Nigeria Development Company (NNDC) to spearhead economic revival in the northern region. He calls for urgent transformation to boost the area's economy.
The police have clarified that Edo CP Agbonika is not associated with a viral video where he appeared to smile during threatening remarks made by Egogo. This statement comes after Agbonika faced backlash for the video's content.
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara praised the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) for its significant role in improving rural healthcare. He acknowledged their commitment to enhancing health services in underserved areas.
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A Lagos woman kidnapped from her home has been released after her family paid a ransom of $17,500. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Gunmen kill a traditional ruler, Chief Momo Awodi, his wife, and son in a fresh attack in Agatu, Benue State. Five people were confirmed dead.
Jamil Abubakar has been appointed as the Managing Director of Infrastructure and Logistics at Dangote Group. His new role focuses on enhancing trade infrastructure and regional expansion for Africa's largest industrial conglomerate.
The Nigerian Medical Association is facing turmoil as delegates voted to suspend the National Officers’ Committee and reinstate disqualified candidates. This decision was made during an Emergency Delegates Meeting in Abuja.
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The court-martial of 36 officers accused of plotting a coup has commenced in Abuja under strict security measures. Journalists have been barred from the proceedings, raising concerns about transparency.
The Defence Headquarters has initiated a court martial for 36 officers accused of plotting a coup against President Tinubu. This marks one of the largest military trials in recent history.
A Lagos woman, Mrs. Ogundare, was kidnapped from her home by armed assailants. The kidnappers are demanding a ransom of $60 million.
An Abuja court has adjourned the trial of Nasir El-Rufai regarding the NSA phone tapping case to May for expedited hearings. The court also ordered his remand while considering his bail request.
The DSS has arraigned El-Rufai on charges of allegedly tapping NSA Ribadu's phone conversations. This case involves serious accusations of unauthorized access to sensitive security communications.
President Tinubu has declined the Senate's request for automatic return tickets for lawmakers, supporting the governors' authority instead. This decision was made during a strategic meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Four suspects in the Angwan Rukuba killings have been arraigned in a Plateau High Court under heavy security. The event has drawn significant public interest and a strong security presence.
Gunmen have kidnapped Mrs. Olanike Ogundare from her Lagos home, overpowering the guard in the process. They are demanding a ransom of N60 million for her release.
Nigeria's Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu, has resigned to pursue his ambition for the Oyo governorship. This decision follows his recent public denial of such intentions.