The FCT Police Command has arrested 14 suspected carjackers and recovered 17 stolen vehicles in a series of operations across Abuja, as efforts intensify to curb vehicle theft and ‘one-chance’ robberies. The arrests followed coordinated operations conducted between March and April 2026 in Mabushi, Durumi, Maitama, and the Central Area. The raids targeted suspects involved […]
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Oyo chairmen, DGs dismiss alleged impeachment plot against Makinde
The Forum of Chairmen and Directors-General (DGs) in Oyo State has strongly denounced circulating reports suggesting an alleged plan to
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Senate sets April 29 deadline for NNPCL to account for missing N210trn
The Senate, through its Committee on Public Accounts, has set April 29, 2026, as deadline for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, to account for the missing N210 trillion flagged in audit reports of 2017 to 2023.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Aliyu Wadada (SDP Nasarawa West), issued the ultimatum on Wednesday after a meeting at the National Assembly, Abuja.
He directed NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Bayo Ojulari, to appear before the committee on the said date, unfailingly, with his predecessor, Mele Kyari, and other key past officials like former Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Umar Ajia, Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company, PPMC, Dr Bala Wunti, and external auditors of the national oil company.
The resolutions of the committee followed a motion moved to that effect by Senator Osita Izunaso (APC Imo West) and seconded by Senator Adams Oshiomhole (APC Edo North).
Wadada said the committee was not satisfied with earlier responses from the oil firm on 19 audit queries, saying Nigerians deserve convincing, detailed explanations, not blanket statements.
The committee specifically rejected NNPCL’s description of N103 trillion as “liabilities” without a breakdown, explaining that the liabilities have three components—retention fee, legal fee and audit fee.
While demanding the exact amount spent on each component and supporting documentation, he also called for clarity on N107 trillion NNPCL said was spent on Joint Venture Cash Calls.
“This committee and by extension, the Senate, is not satisfied with blanket explanation given by NNPCL on N103trillion which it said, stands for liabilities because liabilities are in three components which are retention fee, legal fee and audit fee.
“Specific amount of money spent on each of the three components, must be stated and explained.
“Detailed explanation is also expected to be given on the N107trillion NNPCL said it expended on JVC cash call and part of the money allegedly owed by some defunct banks whose names were not mentioned.
“Consequently, it is hereby resolved that the NNPCL is given an additional two weeks to unfailingly appear before this committee. The deadline for compliance is set for Wednesday, April 29, 2026,“ Wadada stressed.
Earlier before the resolution, a member of the committee, Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP Bauchi Central), called for invocation of powers of the National Assembly to compel the appearance of NNPCL management, having failed repeatedly to appear before the panel.
“We must treat this matter with the utmost seriousness. The essence of democracy rests significantly on the strength and authority of the legislature.
“Unfortunately, in recent times, there appears to be a growing reluctance by individuals to honour invitations from the National Assembly, leaving members feeling helpless in compelling appearances before committees,” he said.
Senate sets April 29 deadline for NNPCL to account for missing N210trn
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Insecurity: We must unite in prayer to save Nigeria — Gov Idris
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has called on Nigerians to intensify prayers for the country amid growing security challenges.
The governor made the call on Wednesday during an interfaith seminar and prayer session for clerics held at the Presidential Lodge in Birnin Kebbi.
Speaking at the event, Governor Idris stressed the need for unity among citizens in seeking divine intervention to address the nation’s security situation.
“Nigeria needs prayer to overcome the lingering security challenges; therefore, we must unite in prayer to save this country,” he said.
He also urged religious leaders and citizens to pray for the country, the President, and Kebbi State.
The seminar, organised by the Ministry of Religious Affairs in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the State Government and the Kebbi State Council of Ulama, focused on the role of clerics in promoting peace, security and good governance.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Sheikh Muhammad Sani Aliyu, said clerics play a critical role in fostering peace and social harmony.
Other speakers at the event, including Islamic and Christian leaders, called for justice, responsible leadership and the promotion of unity across religious lines.
Insecurity: We must unite in prayer to save Nigeria — Gov Idris
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Insecurity: Kwara North APC caucus demands commitment from political office seekers
The Kwara North Caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has urged elective political office seekers from the area to focus more on the worsening insecurity in the region rather than the zoning of the governorship seat to the area in the 2027 general elections. Speaking with journalists in Ilorin on Wednesday, […]
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FG to intervene in FUD infrastructure gaps
Minister of State for Works, Barrister Bello Muhammad Goronyo, has pledged to facilitate interventions in the areas of
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Peace Envoy, Professor Kwaja declares for Plateau North Senatorial seat
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau State, Professor Chris Kwaja, has signified his intention to contest for the Plateau North Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections. Speaking with newsmen in Jos, Plateau State, Professor Kwaja, who has held various appointments at both the state and federal levels, said his desire […]
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ISWAP terrorists execute Nigerian police officer, two CJTF members
Suspected Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, terrorists have reportedly killed a Nigerian police officer and two members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF.
This was disclosed in a post on X by a security analyst, Brant Philip. He said the police officer and CJTF members were captured previously in separate locations in Borno State.
According to the report, the ISWAP terrorists four days earlier also executed a CJTF militiaman they captured previously near Damasak.
Philip wrote: “ISWAP executed yesterday a Nigerian police officer and two CJTF militiamen they captured previously in separate locations of Borno State, Nigeria. Four days earlier the group also executed an CJTF militiaman they captured previously near Damasak, Borno State.
“When these militiamen, soldiers and police officers are captured the group doesn’t immediately claim it, they’re usually held for a few days for them to extract information, and then executed in bulk and only after that comes the claims.”
ISWAP terrorists execute Nigerian police officer, two CJTF members
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Muslim-Muslim ticket deepened Christian persecution in Nigeria – Babachir Lawal
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has said that the adoption of a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket in the 2023 general election has worsened perceptions of religious exclusion and contributed to what he described as increased persecution of Christians in parts of Nigeria. Lawal made the assertion on Channels Television’s Politics Today, […]
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UCL: Laporta lists five refereeing decisions that cost Barcelona against Atletico
Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, has blamed their exit from the Champions League on key refereeing decisions.
Paul Cubarsi was dismissed for a last-man tackle as Atletico Madrid won the first leg at the Nou Camp.
Although Barca took a two-goal lead in the second leg, Ademola Lookman pulled one back for Atletico.
Hansi Flick’s men saw Ferran Torres’ second goal chalked off, before Eric Garcia was red-carded.
Laporta said: “In the first leg, we didn’t get a clear penalty and we got a red card when it had to be red on Pau Cubarsi’s foul.
“Then last night, the red card to Eric García was wrong. Koundé was there ready to win the ball. He wasn’t the last man.
“Also, it was wrong decision to disallow Ferran’s second goal and there was a penalty on Dani Olmo. Fermín got a big cut on his face… and not even a yellow card.”
UCL: Laporta lists five refereeing decisions that cost Barcelona against Atletico
