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  • Nigerian Navy Expands Fleet, Strengthens Technology Against Emerging Threats

    Nigerian Navy Expands Fleet, Strengthens Technology Against Emerging Threats

    President Bola Tinubu is set to commission three naval vessels into the service of the Nigerian Navy in June as part of activities marking the Navy’s 70th anniversary celebration.

    The Nigerian Navy also disclosed that it has constructed five vessels since 2010, including a ferry, a tugboat, and three seaward defence boats, while additional projects are currently ongoing in Lagos and Port Harcourt.

    The Chief of Policy and Planning (CPPLANS), Rear Admiral Akinola Olatunde, disclosed this on Thursday at the Naval Headquarters in Abuja while briefing journalists on activities lined up for the anniversary celebration, naval operations, maritime security, fleet recapitalisation, and technological advancement within the service.

    Speaking on the June 1 international fleet review, Olatunde said President Tinubu would personally review the parade, flag off the Combined Maritime Task Force, and commission three vessels into service with the Nigerian Navy.

    “This will lead to the 1st of June 2026 where we will be having an international fleet review at the Eko Atlantic Waterfront. This event is to be reviewed by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu.

    “He will conduct the trooping and presentation of colours to the Nigerian Navy.

    “He will flag up the combined maritime task force and also commission three vessels into the service of the Nigerian Navy. These vessels are the Nigerian Naval Ships Bambina, Grara, and NS Olouibiri.

    “And then after it will be followed by an international exhibition still at the Eko Atlantic Waterfront.”

    The naval chief added that the Nigerian Navy had continued to expand its shipbuilding capacity over the years, with several locally constructed vessels already delivered and more currently under construction.

    “Furthermore, the Navy has embarked on shipbuilding and has constructed five vessels since 2010.

    “These include a ferry, a tugboat, and three seaboard defence boats. Presently, the Naval Shipyard Limited in Port Harcourt is constructing a 27-metre ferry for the Akwa Ibom State Government, while the Naval Dockyard Limited in Lagos is constructing two seaborne defence boats of 44.2 metres in length.

    “It might also interest you that the Naval Dockyard Limited refitted three warships for the Benin Navy between 2024 and 2025, and is presently refitting three more for the Benin Navy.”

    He added that Nigeria has remained off the international piracy watch list since 2022 due to sustained naval operations across the country’s maritime domain.

    According to him, “Nationally, the Nigerian Navy, through its efforts, has ensured that Nigeria has remained fully delisted from the International Biosafety List of Piracy-Prone Nations since 2022.

    “This has had attendant benefits for global shipping, trade, and insurance costs. Regarding shipping, the Nigerian Navy Hydrographic Office, over the years, has facilitated safe navigation in Nigeria’s brighter environment through charting of various areas such as Lagos Harbour, Calabar Channel, Igbocoda, and Oguta Bay to the Aquatic Ocean, among several others.”

    The naval chief also linked the service’s operations to the Federal Government’s crude oil production target, noting that ongoing anti-crude oil theft operations had contributed to increased national output.

    “Furthermore, in line with the Presidential Directive to boost crude oil production to three million barrels per day by 2030, with an interim goal of 2.5 million barrels per day by 2027, the Nigerian Navy has been leading in executing anti-crude oil theft and anti-illegal refined operations over the years in collaboration with sister services and security agencies within the Niger Delta.

    “According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, this has led to an increase in average crude oil production from 1.258 million barrels per day in January 2023 to a five-year high of 1.71 million barrels per day as of April 2026.”

    On technology and emerging warfare, Olatunde said the Navy had continued to strengthen its manpower and operational capabilities to confront evolving security threats.

    “Through the integration of technology, we have adequately trained manpower, we are prepared to confront asymmetric threats, characterised in the fourth generation warfare, and while preparing for the emerging threats of the fifth generation.”

    He further stated that the Nigerian Navy was recently ranked as the strongest naval fleet in Africa.

    “To count the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria at fleet recapitalisation of the Navy, the Global Firepower Report of 2026 had judged the Nigerian Navy as the strongest naval fleet on the African continent,” he said.

    Speaking on activities lined up for the Naval Week celebration, Olatunde said the programme would commence with special prayers across the country.

    “Friday, we will have a special Jumu’ah prayer and this will go across all Nigerian states nationwide.

    “On Saturday, the 23rd of May, an air-shooting novelty competition and a football novelty match in the Abuja area. While on Sunday, the 24th of May, we will also have an interdenominational church service both in Abuja and across all naval formations nationwide.”

    He disclosed that 725 civilians selected through an online raffle would participate in a sea experience programme despite over 14,000 applications received nationwide.

    “Interestingly, on Monday, the 25th, 725 identified civilians will be taken to have a sea experience. Over 14,000 Nigerians had indicated interest in going to sea. The successful participants will be taken to sea from Lagos to Port Harcourt and finally Warri.”

    According to him, project commissioning and community outreach activities would also form part of the anniversary events.

    “On Tuesday, the 26th of May, we will have project commissioning across several units of the Nigerian Navy and to mark Children’s Day, which is the 27th, we will also be carrying out various community outreach across the country.”

    Olatunde further revealed that the Navy would receive foreign naval vessels and military chiefs from several countries ahead of the international fleet review.

    “Let me draw your attention to Friday, 29th of May, we will be receiving friendly foreign naval vessels from the Republic of Benin, Brazil, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ghana, within the Lagos Harbour.

    “Our friendly participants from these countries will join us on Saturday, the 30th of May for various sporting novelty matches including basketball, volleyball, and golf games.”

    He said the Nigerian Navy would also host military chiefs and representatives from African and non-African countries.

    Nigerian Navy Expands Fleet, Strengthens Technology Against Emerging Threats is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Lagos: Aspirant rejects Agege Constituency 01 result, claims victory

    Lagos: Aspirant rejects Agege Constituency 01 result, claims victory

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant in the Agege Constituency 1 House of Assembly primary election, Hon. Gbenga Abiola, popularly

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  • PDP clears Dankwambo, two others for Senate in 2027

    PDP clears Dankwambo, two others for Senate in 2027

    The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday cleared the immediate past Governor of Gombe State and current representative of Gombe North Senatorial District in the Senate…

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  • APC primaries: Folorunsho emerges candidate for Lagos Assembly seat

    APC primaries: Folorunsho emerges candidate for Lagos Assembly seat

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday successfully conducted its House of Assembly primaries across the Lagos metropolis ahead of the 2027 general elections…

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  • Gov Kefas hails peaceful APC governorship primaries in Taraba

    Gov Kefas hails peaceful APC governorship primaries in Taraba

    Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of the ongoing APC governorship direct primaries across the state, describing the exercise as a positive sign of democratic maturity among the electorate.

    The governor made the remarks on Thursday shortly after participating in the primary election at Nurul/Wapan-Nghaku Primary School, located at the headquarters of Hospital Ward in Wukari Local Government Council of the state.

    Kefas commended voters, party officials and security agencies for maintaining orderliness throughout the exercise, noting that the calm atmosphere witnessed during the polls reflected the commitment of the people to peace and democratic values.

    According to the governor, his administration remains committed to prioritising the security of lives and property, human empowerment, infrastructural development and other dividends of democracy aimed at improving the welfare of the people of Taraba State.

    Observers at the polling venue described the exercise as orderly, with party members arriving early to participate in the direct primary election conducted under the supervision of the electoral committee.

    The election process in the ward was coordinated by the returning officer, Mr Samuel Agbu, who assured party members that the exercise would be free, fair and transparent.

    In his address to the electorate, Agbu urged voters to remain peaceful and conduct themselves responsibly throughout the process, stressing that transparency and credibility remained the guiding principles of the exercise.

    The APC governorship direct primaries are being held across various wards in the state amid heightened political activity ahead of future electoral contests.

    Gov Kefas hails peaceful APC governorship primaries in Taraba

  • Senior Polytechnics staff in Akwa Ibom demand implementation of NBTE rule on duty delineation

    Senior Polytechnics staff in Akwa Ibom demand implementation of NBTE rule on duty delineation

    Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics, SSANIP, Zone E, has called for the speedy implementation of the directives and mandates of the National Board for Technical Education, NBTE, regarding the proper delineation of duties in the system.

    This was part of the resolutions taken at the end of the 49th Regular Zonal Executive Council Meeting of SSANIP South South zone held at the Federal Polytechnic Ukana, Akwa Ibom State on Thursday.

    In a communique endorsed by the Zonal Coordinator, Godwin Ikhide and the Zonal Secretary, Eni Bassey Usang, the union stated that proper implementation of the directive would eliminate tendencies of usurpation of Non-teaching staff positions by their teaching counterparts, which, according to it, has been significantly witnessed.

    ‘‘The Council frowned at the continuous usurpation of positions and responsibilities meant for Non-Teaching Staff in the Polytechnic sector and called for the speedy implementation of the directives and mandates of the National Board for Technical Education regarding the proper delineation of duties in the system,’ the communique said.

    The council also expressed reservations over the continued delay in the release of the 2019 scheme of service and called on the federal government to expedite action towards its immediate release and implementation.

    On the welfare of staff and members of the union, SSANIP encouraged branches to introduce and strengthen welfare schemes for members, even as it applauded the National leadership of the association for its effective representation in the struggles, negotiations and engagements geared towards improving the welfare of Nigerian workers, particularly members of SSANIP.

    The association also commended the management of the Federal Polytechnic Ukana for effective management and utilisation of TETFund allocations in the institution, saying that over 80 percent of projects in the polytechnic are a product of TETFund.

    Speaking on sundry issues, the council expressed displeasure over the high rate of insecurity in the country as well as prices of petroleum products, urging the federal government to do something about it as it is taking a toll on the masses, including the polytechnic staff.

    Speaking with the Deputy National Secretary of SSANIP, Dr Emmanuel Enyiegor, he revealed other negotiations going on between the Federal government and the Tertiary institutions, noting that in no distant time they will arrive at a point expected to be favourable to both the unions and the government.

    ‘We are hopeful that in a time not far from now, we’ll be able to come up with a position that will be okay for both Federal Government and unions, that will reflect same to our members and outside the issue of remuneration, there are other things on the table by the union regarding the schemes of service and conditions of service, a review of certain allowances that are due workers in the polytechnic sector, and of course, work environments, and then of staff development, which will also translate at the end of the day to productivity,’’ he said.

    Senior Polytechnics staff in Akwa Ibom demand implementation of NBTE rule on duty delineation

  • Woman Pregnant With Twins Killed By Driver Fleeing From VIO In Jos

    Woman Pregnant With Twins Killed By Driver Fleeing From VIO In Jos

    A heavily pregnant woman identified as Ruth Nen Maurice, has lost her life in a fatal accident caused by a reckless driver who was allegedly attempting to evade officials of the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) in Jos, the capital of Plateau State.

    The tragic incident that happened on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to eyewitnesses, occurred in the city center as the driver tried to maneuver his escape from the VIO operatives and knocked down the woman who was said to be due for delivery in a few weeks, as she stood by the roadside waiting for a vehicle to convey her to a hospital for an antenatal check-up.

    Source :Plateaunewswatch

  • PDP Senator Zanna loses 2027 return ticket in Jigawa

    PDP Senator Zanna loses 2027 return ticket in Jigawa

    The senator representing Jigawa South-West Senatorial District, Mustapha Khabeeb of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has lost his bid to secure the party’s ticket for the 2027 general elections.

    The lawmaker, popularly known as Senator Zanna, was the only PDP senator elected from Jigawa State during the 2023 general elections.

    He has now been replaced by Aminu Wada, a close ally of the PDP gubernatorial candidate, Mustapha Sule Lamido.

    Findings revealed that Senator Zanna neither purchased the nomination form nor participated in the party’s primary election process, signalling his withdrawal from the race.

    The development followed recent criticism from some constituents, who reportedly accused the senator of poor performance and openly rejected his continued representation.

    Speaking during the affirmation ceremony held in Dutse, Mustapha Sule Lamido expressed confidence that the PDP would retain the senatorial seat, describing the zone as a stronghold of the party.

    He also dismissed recent claims by the APC state chairman that the ruling party would reclaim the district in the next election cycle.

    Lamido urged party members to remain united and committed to ensuring victory for the PDP in the 2027 elections.

    Other PDP senatorial candidates affirmed by the party include Dr Aminu Taura for Jigawa North-West and Salisu Mamuda for Jigawa North-East.

    Commenting on the exercise, the PDP State Chairman, Babandi Ibrahim Gumel, commended the process, stating that all three senatorial candidates emerged through consensus arrangements within the party.

    PDP Senator Zanna loses 2027 return ticket in Jigawa

  • Akon eulogises Michael Jackson, says Nigerians are most intelligent people on earth

    Akon eulogises Michael Jackson, says Nigerians are most intelligent people on earth

    Senegalese-American singer, Akon has relished working with the late pop star Michael Jackson.

    Speaking in a recent episode of the We Need To Talk podcast, Akon described his collaboration with Jackson as the “proudest moment” of his career. 

    The ‘Oh Africa’ crooner further stated that he is “a child” compared to Michael Jackson. 

    “My photo with Michael Jackson is my most proudest photo. I was already a full blown celebrity at the point the photo was taken. But I am a child compared to this man (Michael Jackson).

    “I was so happy because I grew up looking up to him. He is like everybody’s Idol,” he said. 

    The 53-year-old music star also spoke about his support for African music, mentioning that he once signed some Nigerian Afrobeats artists, including P-Square and Wizkid. 

    He, however, clarified that he didn’t sign Wizkid directly but through his involvement in Banky W’s Empire Mate Entertainment, which Wizkid was signed to.

    “Nigerians are the most intelligent people on the planet. They have done amazingly well with Afrobeats,” he added. 

    Akon eulogises Michael Jackson, says Nigerians are most intelligent people on earth

  • NPFL: Gamagira pens new two-year contract with Ranchers Bees

    NPFL: Gamagira pens new two-year contract with Ranchers Bees

    Ranchers Bees have extended the contract of defender Sulaiman Umar Gamagira until 2028, DAILY POST reports.

    The Kaduna-based club confirmed the development on Wednesday.

    Gamagira was one of the outstanding performers for Ranchers Bees last season.

    He was instrumental in the team’s promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL.

    Ranchers Bees finished as second runners-up in the 2025-26 Nigeria National League, NNL, Super Four playoff tournament.

    His exploits in the competition also earned him an invitation to the Flying Eagles for the WAFU B championship.

    NPFL: Gamagira pens new two-year contract with Ranchers Bees