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Sanwo-Olu Orders Demolition Of Fire-Ravaged GNI Building In Lagos.

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has directed the demolition of the Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building, which was destroyed by fire on December 24, 2025, warning residents and business owners that the surrounding area remains unsafe. According to official statements, eight people died in the fire, five of whom have been identified, while three remain unidentified. Thirteen individuals have been rescued from the rubble so far.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking at the scene, Governor Sanwo-Olu extended condolences to the families affected by the tragedy and urged strict compliance with safety directives. He emphasized that no business or unauthorized activity should take place in the area, as only first responders are permitted on the site. “Emergency teams continue to work carefully through the rubble, particularly at the rear of the building, to ensure no one remains trapped,” he said.

Authorities have set up an information center staffed by LASEMA, NEMA, and LASBCA officials to provide assistance and updates to the public. Investigations indicate that unsafe practices, including improper use of generators and shops constructed close to transformers, contributed to the scale of the disaster.

Following a structural assessment, the GNI building is scheduled for demolition, along with some nearby structures, to prevent further risks. “Following a full structural review, the GNI building will be demolished using the safest possible methods. Some surrounding buildings must also be removed. While these are difficult decisions, we must prioritize the safety of lives above all else,” Governor Sanwo-Olu stated.

The governor assured Lagosians that the state government remains committed to overseeing the recovery process and supporting the families affected by the fire. “My heart is with every family affected. Safety must come first,” he added.


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SHOCK TRANSFER: Frank Onyeka Ditches Premier League For Coventry City Move!.

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Nigerian international midfielder Frank Onyeka has finalized a permanent transfer to Coventry City, moving from Brentford after the club exercised their option to convert his previous loan into a long-term deal. Onyeka originally joined the “Sky Blues” on loan this past January, where he made 14 Championship appearances and scored one goal while playing a key role in the club’s successful promotion to the Premier League. The 27-year-old brings significant top-tier experience to the squad, having previously featured in 75 Premier League matches for Brentford.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In an official statement, Onyeka shared his enthusiasm for remaining with the team as they prepare for the upcoming top-flight campaign. He noted that his primary objectives upon first arriving were to secure the Championship title and assist the club in reaching the Premier League, both of which were achieved. Looking forward, Onyeka pledged to fight for his teammates and utilize his experience to help Coventry City maintain its Premier League status and secure a strong finish in the table. This permanent transfer officially commences on Wednesday, July 1.

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‘Act Before Muslims Run Out Of Patience’ – NSCIA Tells FG, Alleges Islam Profiling, Killings.

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The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has issued a stern warning to the Federal Government and security services regarding the recurring attacks, profiling, and marginalization of Muslims in Nigeria. Through a statement from its Public Affairs Officer, Abbas Jimoh, the NSCIA emphasized that the Muslim community’s long-standing restraint should not be misinterpreted as weakness or cowardice, noting that there is a breaking point for their endurance.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Council’s key demands and grievances include:

  • Justice for Recent Violence: The NSCIA insists that the government must immediately prosecute those responsible for recent killings in Kaduna and Benue states, warning that failing to do so invites anarchy.

  • Addressing Public Provocation: Authorities are urged to curb public assaults against the integrity of Islam and Muslims, which the Council argues threatens national peace and cohesion.

  • Investigating Misconduct: The Council is demanding thorough, transparent investigations into specific allegations of police misconduct, including reports of officers handing over a female Islamic scholar for burning and suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a Miyetti Allah official in Benue State.

  • Media and Social Bias: The NSCIA criticized what it termed “reckless” rhetoric from certain religious leaders and accused media outlets, specifically Arise Television, of applying double standards in their coverage of criminal incidents. The Council also rejected narratives linking Muslims and the Fulani community to kidnapping cases in Oyo State, citing evidence that contradicts these claims.

  • Marginalization in Governance: Beyond security, the Council alleged that Muslims are systematically sidelined in public appointments—particularly in southern Nigeria—and criticized the selective opposition to Muslim-Muslim political tickets, contrasting current attitudes with historical political precedents.

Despite these grievances, the NSCIA reaffirmed its dedication to national unity. The Council concluded by urging the government, security agencies, and media organizations to act with responsibility to prevent further escalation, while simultaneously calling on the Muslim community to remain patient as it pursues lawful avenues to address these concerns.

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Set The Record Straight: DHQ Dismisses Misinformation, Reveals Truth Behind 199-Terrorist Death Toll

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has clarified that reports regarding the death of 199 jihadists and the seizure of a significant ISIS weapons and electronics cache do not refer to a recent military action. Instead, the military explained that these details stem from a joint Nigeria-United States counter-terrorism operation conducted in May 2026, with the US authorities only recently declassifying the specific information.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Major General Samaila Uba, the Director of Defence Information, emphasized that this was a previously announced successful mission and that ongoing security collaboration between the two nations remains active.

The US National Security Council’s Senior Director for Counterterrorism, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, highlighted several key aspects of the mission:

  • The operation resulted in the largest seizure of enemy electronic equipment since the 9/11 attacks.

  • The recovered intelligence is considered “priceless,” as it provides experts with critical insight into how ISIS members communicate.

  • Dr. Gorka stressed that this mission is part of an ongoing effort to combat groups that exploit ungoverned spaces in Africa to rebuild their networks.

This security partnership was bolstered following a November 2025 visit to Washington by Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, which established a Joint Working Group on Security to target terrorist enclaves in Nigeria’s North-East.

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