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Government Intensifies Border Screening To Prevent Ebola Outbreak.
The Federal Ministry of Interior has introduced enhanced protocols to bolster Nigeria’s defense against the Ebola virus, even though no cases have been confirmed within the country. This initiative was shared in an official statement from the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Following a directive from President Bola Tinubu, Minister Tunji-Ojo participated in a high-level emergency preparedness summit in Lagos. Chaired by Femi Gbajabiamila, the meeting included key participants from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), as well as various health and security agencies. The primary goal of the session was to evaluate current readiness and refine strategies to prevent a potential Ebola outbreak.
Emphasizing that the country remains free of confirmed Ebola cases, the ministry stressed that it is taking a proactive stance. The statement noted, “While there is currently no confirmed case of Ebola in Nigeria, we are not leaving anything to chance”.
To achieve this, the Ministry of Interior is prioritizing more rigorous screening and control measures across all land, air, and sea borders. Minister Tunji-Ojo confirmed that the government is collaborating closely with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), and other relevant bodies to strengthen surveillance at all of Nigeria’s entry points.
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“‘We Won’t Tolerate It’: Army Declares Pro-Biafra Memorial Service Unlawful!”.
The Nigerian Army has officially declared as illegal a directive from the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), which had ordered churches in the South-East and parts of the South-South to conduct memorial services for civil war victims.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key aspects of the military’s response, as articulated by Lieutenant Colonel Olabisi Olalekan Ayeni, include:
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Established National Observances: The Army emphasized that there are already federal government-sanctioned occasions for honoring fallen heroes, such as the Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Nigerian Army Day, and Independence Day.
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Motivation for the Directive: The military stated that MASSOB and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) are attempting to use the memorial event as a means to sow division and incite chaos within the region.
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Warning Against Compliance: The directive was labeled “illegal and provocative”. The Army strongly advised clerics, youths, and citizens to avoid participating in these plans, warning that any individual or group found disrupting public peace or religious activities will face strict legal sanctions.
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Reassurance of Security: The Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies remain dedicated to protecting lives and property across the South-East. The Army urged the public to continue their daily activities and business operations without fear of intimidation.
While acknowledging the deep sacrifices made during the civil war and expressing empathy for the families affected, the Army maintained that true honor is found through national unity and lawful remembrance, rather than through activities outside the legal framework of national commemorations.
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Provided text detailing the Nigerian Army’s statement on the MASSOB directive.
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“Kuje Prison Robbery Report: NCoS Launches Aggressive Defense, Denies Inmate Theft Claims!”.
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) has officially debunked reports claiming that an inmate at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Kuje was robbed of ₦120 million in valuables during a search, labeling the allegations as false, misleading, and inconsistent with their operational protocols.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key clarifications provided by the Service, as shared by Public Relations Officer JN Osuji, include the following:
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Routine Security Procedures: The event in question was a standard, routine security search, during which all recovered prohibited items were properly documented and processed.
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Contraband Policies: Inmates are strictly prohibited from possessing unauthorized items or large sums of money; any personal belongings declared upon admission are stored securely until an inmate’s release.
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Lack of Evidence: Official records at the Kuje facility do not indicate that the specific valuables mentioned in the reports were ever declared by any inmate upon their admission.
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Absence of Complaints: To date, the authorities have received no formal or informal complaints from any inmates or associated individuals regarding the alleged theft or loss of property.
The agency has cautioned the public and media to verify information through official channels before publication to prevent the spread of misleading claims. Additionally, the NCS reaffirmed that the Kuje facility remains secure and emphasized its ongoing commitment to maintaining professionalism, accountability, and the welfare of inmates nationwide.
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Provided text regarding the Nigerian Correctional Service’s response to Kuje Custodial Centre robbery allegations.
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“Biafra Remembrance Day: IPOB Sets May 30 For High-Stakes Commemoration Across South-East!”.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has designated May 30, 2026, as a day to solemnly remember those who died during the Nigerian Civil War. Spokesman Emma Powerful described the annual “Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day” as a sacred period for mourning and reflecting on the sacrifices made by Biafran heroes and heroines.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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A “Sacred Covenant”: IPOB emphasizes that the remembrance is a non-negotiable commitment to the dead, intended to counter efforts to erase the history of the war’s humanitarian crisis.
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Purpose of the Observance: The group clarified that the day is not for celebration but for sober reflection on the lives lost—including soldiers, civilians, and children—and to consider issues of justice, accountability, and political restructuring in Nigeria.
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Call for Peaceful Observance: On behalf of leader Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB has requested that Biafrans, both within Nigeria and in the diaspora, observe the day peacefully.
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Requested Actions: Supporters are encouraged to stay indoors and keep communities quiet, transforming homes into places of reflection to honor the fallen and preserve Biafran identity for future generations.
IPOB concluded by reaffirming its dedication to maintaining the memory of those who perished during the conflict.
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