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  • I Regret Dumping APC For NDC..Senatorial Aspirant

    I Regret Dumping APC For NDC..Senatorial Aspirant

    A Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, senatorial aspirant in Edo South, Ehiozuwa Agbonayinwa, has regretted leaving the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the NDC, saying it is like a movement from frying pan to fire.

    Appearing on Arise News’ News Day on Friday afternoon, the former House of Representatives member claimed that he won the senatorial ticket in the primary election but is now being denied the opportunity to appear on the ballot.

    The former governorship aspirant also said it was the national leader of the NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, that encouraged him to pick the senatorial expression of interest and nomination forms but has now denied ever speaking to him about it.

    Agbonayinwa, who left the APC for the NDC, said, “I’ve moved from frying pan to hell fire. We had the direct primary after we couldn’t reach a consensus. They kept us in the room at the time with all other contestants for us to step down for each other, and we couldn’t do that.

    “We went through rigorous processes. I understand that they are new, but I have never experienced this being with APC or being with PDP. Never. Where people were asked to go for primary… May 29 was the day the primary was conducted today is June 5 and elections have not been announced.

    “The national leader of NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, a very good friend and a brother to me for many years. We are colleagues. He was the governor, now senator, a brother I respect dearly. When we were to leave NDC, I called him. He sent it to me and said, I should come to the house.

    “I went to his house and he said, “Why can’t you go to the Senate under NDC? I say I will think about it, and for me, I was going for the House of Reps but when he offered that, I started thinking, I say I will consult with my leaders, which I did, and I told him, thank you. But to my greatest surprise, the same man who asked me to go and buy the form, this morning we had a meeting and he said he never said so.”

  • Nigeria seeks partnership with China on power infrastructure

    Nigeria seeks partnership with China on power infrastructure

    Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has engaged in discussions with Nigeria’s Minister of Power and Director-General of the Nigeria-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Joseph Tegbe, regarding the enhancement of bilateral cooperation in essential sectors such as electricity, infrastructure, and industrial development.

    The meeting, which took place on Thursday, aimed at advancing the strategic partnership between the two nations and exploring opportunities for more profound collaboration in areas deemed crucial for Nigeria’s economic growth and modernization agenda.

    During the talks, Ambassador Yu extended his congratulations to Tegbe on his recent appointment as Minister of Power and recognized his efforts in fostering stronger relations between Nigeria and China through the Nigeria-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework.

    The Chinese envoy reiterated Beijing’s dedication to collaborating with Nigeria to realize the outcomes of the recent Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Beijing Summit and other agreements established by the leaders of both countries.

    He underscored the significance of ongoing cooperation in sectors such as energy, power infrastructure, and development projects as part of initiatives to elevate the comprehensive strategic partnership to a more advanced level.

    According to the ambassador, enhanced engagement in these sectors would facilitate economic growth and yield tangible benefits for the citizens of both nations.

    In his reply, Tegbe reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with China, characterizing the Asian country as a vital development partner. He expressed gratitude for China’s support towards Nigeria’s socio-economic development over the years.

    The minister also committed to enhancing collaboration with the Chinese Embassy and relevant Chinese institutions to promote practical initiatives in priority sectors, including electricity infrastructure, manufacturing, and modern agricultural development.

    Nigeria seeks partnership with China on power infrastructure

  • Why Security Agencies Struggle To Trace Bandits — Reno Omokri

    Why Security Agencies Struggle To Trace Bandits — Reno Omokri

    Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate to Mexico, Reno Omokri, has responded to growing public criticism over the ability of security agencies to swiftly track and arrest individuals linked to controversial social media posts while kidnappers and bandits continue to evade arrest.

    Omokri’s comments follow reactions that trailed the recent announcement by presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga that police operatives had arrested a suspect allegedly responsible for circulating an AI-generated audio falsely attributed to President Bola Tinubu, as well as another individual accused of spreading alarm over security concerns in Abuja.

    Following the arrests, many Nigerians questioned why security agencies appeared capable of locating social media users but struggled to apprehend bandits who frequently release videos online and openly display wealth.

    Responding to the concerns in a Facebook post on Friday, Omokri argued that the circumstances surrounding the tracking of social media users and armed groups operating in forests were fundamentally different.

    According to him, security agencies largely rely on digital intelligence tools that depend on telecommunications infrastructure and digital footprints left behind by suspects.

    “Security agencies typically use a technique known as triangulation to track people using their digital footprints. For triangulation to work, you would usually need cell phone towers, routers, or other means of tracking and tracing IP addresses, phone numbers, or social media accounts,” he wrote.

    Omokri explained that authorities could also obtain warrants to access information from telecommunications and internet service providers, enabling them to identify and trace suspects.

    “Alternatively, after securing a warrant from a judge, they can request such data from your mobile phone and Internet provider, who will then use triangulation or cell-site simulators to track you down and pass your location to the appropriate authorities,” he said.

    He noted that such techniques are generally effective in urban and populated areas where digital infrastructure exists.

    He added, “Triangulation and other means of narrowing down your location work almost like science in urban and even rural areas. So, it is not difficult to trace people who live in cities, towns, and villages, once you have their digital footprints.”

    However, Omokri said the situation becomes significantly more difficult in forests and other remote environments where telecommunications infrastructure is sparse or non-existent.

    “However, in environments like deserts, forests, and oceans, where humans do not typically make their dwelling and therefore do not leave a digital trace, it can be challenging to track people using triangulation or other modern tracking techniques, which rely on infrastructure that is typically not found in these terrains,” he stated.

    He added that the challenge becomes even greater when security agencies are attempting to locate constantly moving targets.

    “Now, that difficult situation is made even harder when the targets to be located are moving,” he stated.

    Using Oyo State as an example, Omokri said large forest reserves believed to harbour criminal groups present significant operational challenges for security agencies.

    “Opara Forest in Oyo, where some cross-border bandits are suspected to operate, is roughly the size of Lagos State. The entire Lagos State is only slightly bigger. Opara Forest is half the size of the whole of Anambra State.”

    He further argued that the absence of telecommunications infrastructure in such locations limits the effectiveness of digital tracking methods.

    He added, ‘There are no cell phone towers or routers in Opara Forest. Please fact-check me. So, the ability to digitally trace these bandits using triangulation is severely limited.”

    Omokri also referenced communities around Ogbomoso, where student teachers were recently abducted, saying network coverage in some affected areas remains weak.

    “In fact, in the area around Ogbomosho, where the children were sadly abducted, which are the villages of Ahoro-Esinele, Yawota, and Alawusa, cell phone communications are extremely limited or nonexistent, because telecommunications firms, like MTN, and others, hardly have cell towers in those outlying towns.

    “Drones are a good means of reconnoitring extreme environments. However, drones face significant challenges in thick forests, as they can only fly above the ground, and ground visibility is limited or even impossible because the trees obscure their cameras,” he added.

    He added that rescue operations become more complicated when kidnappers use hostages as shields.

    He said, “Additionally, when these bandits hold children hostage, even if you can somehow find them in the heavily forested areas they operate in, neutralising them poses another risk, because they tend to use their hostages as human shields.”

    Why Security Agencies Struggle To Trace Bandits — Reno Omokri is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Pupils, teachers in captivity, you’re holding political gatherings — Atiku blasts Tinubu, wife

    Pupils, teachers in captivity, you’re holding political gatherings — Atiku blasts Tinubu, wife

    The Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has condemned the Tinubu administration’s “shocking insensitivity” towards abducted

    The post Pupils, teachers in captivity, you’re holding political gatherings — Atiku blasts Tinubu, wife appeared first on Tribune Online.

  • Police nab 10 suspected robbers, thugs in Minna, recover weapons

    Police nab 10 suspected robbers, thugs in Minna, recover weapons

    Ten suspected robbers and thugs have been arrested by the Niger State Police Command in a crackdown on criminal gangs operating in parts of Minna, with dangerous weapons and suspected cannabis recovered from the suspects.

    The arrests followed separate intelligence-led patrols and raid operations conducted by police operatives in collaboration with local vigilante groups.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed in a statement on Friday three suspects were arrested while allegedly attempting to rob passengers in a tricycle along the Kwari-Begger/Maitumbi axis of Minna.

    According to him, operatives attached to the Tactical Support Team were on routine patrol on June 4 when they spotted a group of armed youths wielding cutlasses and knives.

    The suspects, identified as Sadiq Ibrahim, 25, Abdulazeez Ahmed, 25, and Ibrahim Abdullahi, 26, all residents of Kwari-Begger, Maitumbi, were immediately apprehended.

    Abiodun said two cutlasses and a jackknife were recovered from the suspects, who allegedly confessed during interrogation that they intended to dispossess passengers of their phones and other valuables.

    In a related operation, police operatives attached to the Central Police Station, alongside vigilante members, raided criminal hideouts around PZ area, Sabon-Gari, Abdulsalam Quarters, Tayi Village and Seyeno on June 2.

    Seven additional suspects were arrested during the raid, while two sharp curved weapons and quantities of suspected cannabis were recovered.

    The police spokesman said all the suspects are currently in custody and undergoing further investigation.

    Meanwhile, he stated that the command also arrested a suspect, Abubakar Alfa, for allegedly being in possession of a locally made pistol and a cutlass at a public function in Katcha.

    The suspect was arrested by operatives attached to Katcha Division on June 1 after he failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for possessing the weapon.

    He has since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Minna, for further investigation.

    In another development, the police recovered an abandoned Volkswagen vehicle with registration number KUJ 113 SB along the Suleja-Minna Road.

    Abiodun said the vehicle had reportedly been abandoned near Farin-Doki for three days before police operatives from Paiko Division, assisted by community members, moved it to the station for safekeeping and investigation.

    The command said efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the robbery syndicate and unravel circumstances surrounding the abandoned vehicle.

    Police nab 10 suspected robbers, thugs in Minna, recover weapons

  • FCT Police Arrest Suspected Kidnappers In Viral Video Wearing Military Camourflage

    FCT Police Arrest Suspected Kidnappers In Viral Video Wearing Military Camourflage

    The FCT police command have arrested suspected k!dnappers seen in a viral video openly brandishing AK-47 rifles, ammunition, and walkie-talkies, while dressed in military camouflage. 

    Confirming their arrest to newsmen, the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Sanusi, said immediately he received the viral video and pictures, he directed a detailed forensic analysis into the origin of the content and ordered the immediate arrest of the suspects.

    Sanusi mentioned that following digital forensic analysis and actionable intelligence, he directed operatives of the FCT Police VCRU Sector 5 and personnel from Zuba Division, led by the DPO, CSP Ogu Caleb Ikechukwu, on a coordinated operation at Runji Village, Zuba, on May 25 at about 3:22am, where three suspects featured in the videos were arrested at their hideout.

    He gave the names of the suspects as Umar Babangida, 25 years old; Adamu Yeti, 22 years old; and Yahaya Idris, 24 years old, all residents of Rijana, Kaduna State.

    The police boss said investigations revealed that the suspects had previously been in possession of the AK-47 rifles, which were obtained from their gang leader identified only as “Esco” from Rijana, Kaduna State who is currently at large. 

    He mentioned that further investigations also led to the recovery of additional videos and photographs from the suspects’ mobile phones showing them dressed in military camouflage while brandishing AK-47 rifles and carrying walkie-talkies.

     The suspects are currently in custody undergoing further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend Esco the gang leader and other members of the gang who are at large and recover the firearms.

  • World Cup 2026: Brazil legend, Kaka names team to win trophy, predicts best coach, player

    World Cup 2026: Brazil legend, Kaka names team to win trophy, predicts best coach, player

    Brazilian football legend Kaka has made several predictions regarding the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.

    The 2002 FIFA World Cup champion and Brazilian icon Kaka has shared his predictions for the best player, best coach, and the eventual winners of the 2026 tournament. He also discussed his most challenging opponents in World Cup history and speculated on the performance of the United States Men’s National Team, USMNT, in the competition.

    In an interview with The Athletic, he expressed his belief that Barcelona’s young talent and first-time participant Lamine Yamal will emerge as the tournament’s best player.

    The Spanish prodigy has already made a significant impact on the global football scene, and Kaka is confident that he will maintain his impressive form.

    The former Brazilian international also endorsed Carlo Ancelotti, the current head coach of the Brazil national team, as the best coach of the tournament.

    Although this will be Ancelotti’s first international tournament, he possesses extensive experience in managing and achieving success in cup competitions.

    Kaka further predicted that his national team would secure victory in the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer, anticipating that the Brazilian squad, known as the Selecao, will claim their sixth title.

    He also made an unexpected prediction regarding the USMNT, asserting that the co-hosts of the tournament will advance to the semi-finals.

    He stated via HITC, “For me, the US Men’s National Team will reach the semi-finals.”

    Additionally, he identified the 2006 France national team as his most formidable opponent on the world stage.

    Brazil is placed in Group C, where they will face Morocco on June 13, followed by a match against Haiti on June 20. Their final group stage encounter will be against Scotland on June 24.

    World Cup 2026: Brazil legend, Kaka names team to win trophy, predicts best coach, player

  • Israeli military warns southern Lebanon residents to evacuate

    Israeli military warns southern Lebanon residents to evacuate

    In a separate warning issued on Telegram more than an hour later to residents in more towns and villages, Adraee said they should evacuate and “move to the north of the Zahrani River.”

    The post Israeli military warns southern Lebanon residents to evacuate appeared first on Tribune Online.

  • FCT police begins enforcement of ban on tinted glass

    FCT police begins enforcement of ban on tinted glass

    The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Police Command has commenced the enforcement of the ban on tinted glass vehicles following the activities of one-chance criminal elements operating across the territory.

    The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, disclosed this at a press conference in Abuja on Friday.

    The FCT police boss revealed that vehicles with tinted glasses, concealed or covered number plates, and unregistered vehicles have been involved in criminal activities with the city.

    According to Sanusi, intelligence reports indicate that many criminal elements operating within the nation’s capital “deliberately use such vehicles to conceal their identities, evade detection, and frustrate law enforcement efforts”.

    “This poses a serious threat to public safety,” the CP added.

    He said following the intelligence, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Tunji Disu, has directed the command to “commenced a comprehensive enforcement operation targeting vehicles operating in violation of these regulations”.

    The exercise, according to the CP “is not intended to inconvenience law-abiding citizens who have legitimately acquired approval to use tints on their vehicles, but it is to deny criminals the cover they exploit to perpetrate crimes against innocent citizens and FCT residents”.

    The CP disclosed that over 30 vehicles found to be operating with tinted glass, covered or obscured number plates, and without proper registration have already been impounded.

    “The owners and operators of these vehicles will be charged to court in accordance with the Laws of the Federation and the FCT Road Transport Regulations (2023),” he said.

    FCT police begins enforcement of ban on tinted glass

  • 2027: Nasarawa residents burn Gov Sule’s campaign posters [VIDEO]

    2027: Nasarawa residents burn Gov Sule’s campaign posters [VIDEO]

    There was tension in Kofan Kaura, Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State on Friday as residents were seen burning the 2027 senatorial election posters of Governor Abdullahi Sule.

    The visibly angry residents also burnt flags of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and some bunches of brooms, a symbol of the party.

    The short video of the incident was accompanied by the statement – “We reject rigging’, ‘We reject imposition.”

    DAILY POST reports that Governor Sule reversed an earlier position where he vowed on national television not to seek any elective office after completing his tenure.

    The governor, who is serving his second and final term, is vying for the Nasarawa North senatorial seat in next general elections.

    He won the Nasarawa North APC senatorial primary election after polling 47,393 votes to defeat his rival, Silas Agara, who got a total of 2,915 votes.

    Watch video:

    2027: Nasarawa residents burn Gov Sule’s campaign posters [VIDEO]