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  • PSC debunks fake police recruitment shortlist, warns applicants against fraudsters

    PSC debunks fake police recruitment shortlist, warns applicants against fraudsters

    The Police Service Commission has debunked a police recruitment list circulating on social media, describing it as fake and urging members of the public to disregard it.

    Torty Njoku Kalu, Head of Protocol and Public Affairs, Police Service Commission, Abuja, said in a statement on Monday: “The attention of the Police Service Commission has been drawn to a fake list currently circulating on social media, purporting to be a shortlist of candidates scheduled for medical examination.”

    According to the statement, the commission wishes to state categorically that no such shortlist has been released.

    It said the evaluation of the written examination is still at its concluding stage and that invitations for medical examinations will be communicated to successful applicants in the coming days.

    It added that notifications will be sent via email, SMS, the recruitment portal (npfapplication.psc.gov.ng), and the commission’s other official communication channels.

    The statement reiterated the commission’s commitment to a merit-based recruitment process, which it has consistently upheld. It noted that the effectiveness of the police force depends on the quality of personnel recruited.

    It advised applicants and members of the public to be wary of fraudsters and fake news.

    All official communications regarding the ongoing recruitment process, it said, will be disseminated solely through the Commission’s verified channels.

    PSC debunks fake police recruitment shortlist, warns applicants against fraudsters

  • Gunmen kill two Policemen in Anambra

    Gunmen kill two Policemen in Anambra

    The Anambra State Police Command has confirmed that gunmen shot dead two police officers attached to the command.

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  • France detains Russia-linked tanker over suspected sanctions violations

    France detains Russia-linked tanker over suspected sanctions violations

    French authorities have intercepted and detained a vessel suspected of being part of Russia’s sanctions-evasion network, commonly referred to as the “shadow fleet,” in the Atlantic Ocean.

    The operation, carried out by the French Navy with support from allied partners, resulted in the detention of the oil tanker named Tagor on Sunday while it was navigating international waters.

    French President, Emmanuel Macron confirmed the development, describing the action as part of ongoing efforts to enforce international sanctions imposed on Russia and ensure compliance with maritime regulations.

    According to French maritime authorities, the vessel had departed from Murmansk in northwestern Russia and was reportedly heading toward the Cameroonian port city of Limbe when it was intercepted.

    Investigators alleged that the tanker was operating under a falsely declared Cameroonian flag, raising concerns about its legal status and compliance with international shipping laws.

    French officials said preliminary inspections revealed inconsistencies in the vessel’s registration documents, prompting authorities to divert the ship for further examination.

    “It is unacceptable for vessels to bypass international sanctions, disregard maritime regulations, and contribute to financing Russia’s war efforts,” Macron said while commenting on the operation.

    He further warned that such vessels pose significant risks not only to international security but also to marine ecosystems and maritime safety.

    The interception reportedly took place more than 740 kilometres off the coast of Brittany.

    French naval forces subsequently escorted the vessel to a designated anchorage area where additional inspections and verification procedures are expected to be conducted.

    Authorities disclosed that the tanker carried a crew of 23 and was transporting little or no cargo at the time of its detention.

    Maritime officials revealed that the vessel had previously operated under multiple national flags, a tactic commonly employed by ships seeking to conceal ownership, evade sanctions, or avoid international monitoring.

    Tracking records indicated that the tanker was recently sailing off the Norwegian coast under a Madagascan flag before changing its identification.

    France has intensified efforts to crack down on vessels suspected of assisting Russia in circumventing sanctions imposed following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict.

    Since last year, French authorities have intercepted several ships believed to be linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, with some vessels released only after their operators paid financial penalties.

    Western governments have increasingly targeted the shadow fleet, accusing it of facilitating the transportation of Russian oil and other commodities outside the restrictions imposed by the European Union, the United States, and allied nations.

    European authorities estimate that hundreds of vessels are currently under sanctions for suspected involvement in such operations.

    Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly criticised the detention of Russia-linked ships, describing such actions as unlawful interference with international shipping.

    France detains Russia-linked tanker over suspected sanctions violations

  • Zedcrest expands into investment banking as demand for capital solutions grow in Africa 

    Zedcrest expands into investment banking as demand for capital solutions grow in Africa 

    Zedcrest has launched its Investment Banking offering, expanding its capabilities beyond traditional financial services and positioning itself to support businesses, governments and institutions seeking capital, strategic advisory and structured financing solutions across Africa.

    The new offering, delivered through Zedcrest Global Markets, marks a significant step in the Group’s evolution into a broader capital solutions provider at a time when demand for sophisticated financing and advisory services continues to rise across the continent.

    Africa’s economic growth ambitions are driving increased demand for long-term capital, infrastructure financing, and transaction advisory services. Yet many businesses and public-sector institutions continue to face challenges accessing funding and executing complex financial transactions.

    Zedcrest’s Investment Banking offering seeks to address these needs through three core areas: Capital Markets, Financial Advisory, and Project & Structured Finance.

    In Capital Markets, Zedcrest will advise and execute equity and debt fundraising transactions, including Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), rights issues, private placements, commercial papers and bond issuances. The objective is to help clients access funding while optimizing capital structures and supporting long-term growth plans.

    Its Financial Advisory practice will provide support on mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, private equity fundraising, corporate restructuring and valuation services, helping clients navigate strategic transactions and unlock value.

    The Project & Structured Finance division will focus on arranging funding solutions for infrastructure, energy and other capital-intensive projects, including project financing, refinancing, development finance institution (DFI) funding support and structured financing arrangements.

    The offering has been designed to serve sectors driving economic development across the continent, including energy, telecommunications, infrastructure, manufacturing, financial services, and the public sector.

    “The launch reflects a broader shift in African markets, where businesses, governments and development institutions are increasingly seeking sophisticated financing and advisory support to execute growth and transformation initiatives,” said Adedayo Amzat, Group Managing Director of Zedcrest Group.

    “The future of Africa’s growth will depend not only on access to capital but on the institutions that can structure, deploy and manage that capital effectively. Our Investment Banking offering strengthens our ability to support businesses, governments, and development institutions with the financial solutions required to achieve sustainable growth.”

    Amzat added that Zedcrest’s ambition is to help clients navigate increasingly complex financial environments while facilitating transactions that contribute to long-term economic development across the continent.

    The launch comes as African economies increasingly seek innovative financing models to support business expansion, infrastructure development and broader economic transformation. Through its Investment Banking offering, Zedcrest aims to play a larger role in connecting capital with opportunities across the continent.

    Zedcrest is an African financial institution with operations spanning asset management, capital markets, securities and investment solutions.

    Zedcrest expands into investment banking as demand for capital solutions grow in Africa 

  • How to run high-converting Facebook Ads during the May holidays

    How to run high-converting Facebook Ads during the May holidays

    The holiday period has again opened a fresh window for businesses, vendors, service providers and online brands seeking to attract buyers whose spending habits often increase during festive breaks,

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  • Rural roads, water projects curbing insecurity in FCT communities — Wike

    Rural roads, water projects curbing insecurity in FCT communities — Wike

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said that the construction of roads and water projects in

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  • Lagos records 6,753 gender-based violence cases, secures justice for 2,460

    Lagos records 6,753 gender-based violence cases, secures justice for 2,460

    The Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening social protection, gender equality and poverty alleviation programmes aimed at improving the lives of women…

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  • UCL Final: Referee punished Arsenal, whistled against them – Samir Nasri on PSG triumph

    UCL Final: Referee punished Arsenal, whistled against them – Samir Nasri on PSG triumph

    Former Arsenal attacking midfielder, Samir Nasri, has claimed that the referee punished the Gunners for systematically wasting time in the first half during their Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at the weekend.

    Nasri insisted that the referee whistled against Mikel Arteta’s side in the second half of the encounter.

    PSG defeated Arsenal 4-3 on penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 draw to lift the Champions League trophy for a second consecutive season.

    Ousmane Dembele cancelled Kai Havertz’s goal for Arsenal after Cristhian Mosquera had felled Khvicha Kvaratskhelia inside the box in the second half.

    During the shootout, Eberechi Eze, Nuno Mendes and Gabriel Magalhaes all missed their kicks.

    “In the second period, the referee systematically whistled against Arsenal,” Nasri told Canal+’s Late Football Club (via GOAL).

    “He punished them for their time-wasting in the first half.

    “If he whistles for a penalty [Nuno Mendes’ foul on Noni Madueke], I don’t think VAR would have cancelled it. But the fact that he didn’t whistle is not a scandal either. He will never take an uncalculated risk.”

    UCL Final: Referee punished Arsenal, whistled against them – Samir Nasri on PSG triumph

  • ‘He’s a former President, respect him’ – Wike speaks on calls for Jonathan to contest

    ‘He’s a former President, respect him’ – Wike speaks on calls for Jonathan to contest

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed talks about the comeback of former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2027 general election.

    Wike said no politician is being pressured or persuaded by the public to contest elections, insisting that aspirants usually signal their interest before receiving support.

    Wike made the remarks on Monday while fielding questions during his monthly media parley in Abuja, where he spoke on speculations surrounding Jonathan’s rumoured political ambition.

    According to the FCT minister, no politician is drafted into an election race without first indicating a willingness to contest.

    He argued that narratives suggesting that political figures are being persuaded by the public to seek office are often misleading.

    Wike maintained that individuals who eventually contest elections usually have already expressed interest, either directly or indirectly, before supporters begin mobilising around them.

    Wike said: “You don’t go and bring somebody to run. Somebody will say I prefer to run and come and talk to you.

    “Nobody sits there to say I mean…, nobody comes to you.

    “When you hear sometimes politicians say people want me to come out, nobody wants anybody to come out. Nobody is sleeping inside and people will say come and run for an election. It’s either you have shown signal that you are interested.

    “Did Jonathan ever express interest? He’s a former President and people should respect him. Nobody knows a candidate by body language.”

    ‘He’s a former President, respect him’ – Wike speaks on calls for Jonathan to contest

  • Ogun: Youths, mothers protest against Oyo abduction, demand closure of schools

    Ogun: Youths, mothers protest against Oyo abduction, demand closure of schools

    Residents of Ogun state on Monday  protested against insecurity in the country and recent abduction of 39 school children and seven teachers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

    The protesters, comprising youths and nursing mothers, carried placards with various inscriptions such as “The crime they committed is they went to school, release our children and teachers”, ” Stop brutality, kidnapping, banditry” , ” Stop insecurity, Nigeria is falling apart” , “Our future is crying for help!!! help!!! help!!!, “Let us believe in our country again”, “Bring back our school children”,  “End terrorism in Nigeria”, among others.

    Recall that on May 16, 2026, armed men raided three schools — Community Grammar School, L.A. Primary School, both in Ahoro-Esinele, and Baptist Nursery and Primary School, in Yawota, — located in the Oriire Local Government Area, near Ogbomoso.

    DAILY POST reported that one of the teachers abducted form Community Grammar School, Mr Micheal Oyedokun (a mathematics teacher) was beheaded by the terrorists.

    Speaking on behalf of the demonstrators at the Panseke skating ground in Abeokuta, a pastor identified as Juwon Owolabi, lamented that residents can no longer sleep well as they do not know who will be the next victim

    Owolabi insisted that the country is at a tipping point where no one, including the rich or poor is safe, asserting that even businesses cannot go on.

    “This is a time where the parents and everyone is grieving. We cannot continue like this, we sleep with anxiety and panic and we trust that the government have the capacity and what it takes to end this insecurity now.

    “We know that if it doesn’t end now, no one would be save at the end. We stand with the parents, the families of those who are in the den of these terrorists.

    “We are at a tipping point. We are at a point that if we don’t do anything about this insecurity, all of us would be victims of it. It doesn’t matter who you are, whether you are a civil servant, whether you are rich, poor, you are not safe.

    “Nobody is safe. It’s time we all come out, there is power in our numbers. The government must know we are united.  Don’t wait till 2027 election, you don’t even have a choice. The choices are made for you already, so this is the time for us to speak out peacefully,” Owolabi said.

    He begged the Nigerian government to deploy all necessary instruments to ensure that the abducted children are released and the security of communities is guaranteed.

    Also speaking, an entrepreneur, identified as Ada Comfort, disclosed that although her children are not part of the victims, she is having nightmares over the welfare of the children.

    Comfort argued that insecurity has also affected her business, stating that the least the government can do is to protect the lives and properties of its residents.

    “For someone like me, I’m into Asoke and I travel to Iseyin and Ilorin. For the past week I cannot travel, I can’t do anything . I have orders coming in but can’t work.

    “I know that every mother whose children are in the captivity of the bandit are not happy, my kids are not there but I can’t sleep, I daydream about those children and can’t imagine how terrible the mothers of those kids are feeling at the moment.  

    “The least the government can do for us as citizens is to provide security, we are begging them,” she said.

    Our correspondent observed a nursing mother and her child during the protest and when spoken to, Precious Jonathan disclosed that she joined the protests because her children and other children out there deserve a better Nigeria.

    She said, “My baby is one year and a month old. I’m out because of my child and my unborn children. I want a better Nigeria for all of us. The government should please remember us and  give us a better Nigeria.

    “The other day it was raining heavily and I stood to close the windows and wrap my baby up. And I immediately remembered the children in the bush,” she said crying.

    Meanwhile, Ayodeji Ojo, a businessman in the state, asserted that the kids are innocent, urging the security agencies to double their efforts.

    “Please we need action and not just negotiation, if we keep talking slowly they will keep coming  back for us and we don’t know who is next.

    “If we keep folding our hands, your family and mine can be the next person,” he added.

    The demonstrators demanded that all schools should be closed down untill the security challenges are well handled and the kidnapped children are released.

    They added that terrorists and kidnappers can never change, urging the government to take strict actions to save the children.

    Our correspondent observed a strong police presence at the protest ground and when asked, one of the security operatives stated that they were on ground to ensure that the protest goes smoothly and is not hijacked by hoodlums.

    Ogun: Youths, mothers protest against Oyo abduction, demand closure of schools