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“No Mercy For Bandits!” Tinubu Declares Security Emergency And Orders Massive Military & Police Recruitment!.

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In a nationwide address commemorating 27 years of uninterrupted civilian rule on Democracy Day 2026, President Bola Tinubu emphasized that security is a prerequisite for democracy, describing democracy without it as a “mirage”.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Addressing National Security

The President acknowledged that the spirit of this year’s Democracy Day celebrations has been marred by the recent kidnapping of schoolchildren in Borno and Oyo states, though he expressed optimism regarding their safe recovery. To combat ongoing threats—including kidnappings, killings, and various violent crimes—the administration has implemented the following measures:

  • Security Emergency: The government has officially declared a security emergency to prioritize the protection of citizens.

  • Personnel Expansion: To bolster internal security, approval has been granted for the recruitment of thousands of military personnel and over 50,000 new police officers.

  • Budgetary Commitment: The administration has dedicated ₦5.41 trillion to the defense and security sector in the 2026 budget, marking the largest allocation in the country’s history to ensure the safety of lives and property.

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Enough Is Enough! NSCIA Blasts Nigerians Over Dangerous Profiling Of Muslims As Kidnappers!.

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The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has issued a stern warning against the rising trend of profiling Nigerian Muslims as being responsible for kidnapping, banditry, and other violent acts. In a Democracy Day message signed by spokesperson Abbas Jimoh, the council denounced these portrayals as false, misleading, and highly unfair to the vast majority of peace-loving Muslims who contribute positively to national development.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Dangers of Profiling: The NSCIA argued that associating criminal activities with Islam or Muslims is dangerous, unjust, and likely to worsen mistrust among citizens.

  • Weakening National Unity: Giving crimes ethnic or religious colorations risks creating unnecessary tension and weakening the country’s unity.

  • The Orire Incident: Citing a recent kidnapping in Oyo State’s Orire Local Government Area, the council noted that premature attempts to link the crime to a specific group proved to be inaccurate, highlighting the danger of speculating before security agencies conclude their investigations.

  • Focus on Criminality: The council maintained that suspects must be identified and prosecuted based on concrete evidence rather than their religion, ethnicity, or origin; crime should be addressed as a criminal act, not the behavior of an entire group.

Calls for Responsibility and Cooperation

  • Media Caution: The NSCIA urged public commentators, opinion leaders, and the media to exercise extreme caution in their reporting, avoiding narratives that could deepen hatred or division.

  • Security and Peace: While condemning all forms of violence, the council commended the Federal Government’s efforts against insecurity and called for enhanced cooperation between citizens, community leaders, religious bodies, and security agencies.

Protest Against Stigmatization in Oyo

In a related development, members of the Hausa community in Ibadan staged a protest on June 10, 2026, to speak out against ethnic profiling and stigmatization. Following the abduction of 46 students and teachers in the state, the protesters expressed concern that their ethnic group was being unfairly blamed for the crimes. The Hausa residents emphasized that they are law-abiding citizens who have lived peacefully in the state for years and argued that criminal acts should be handled individually rather than being used to target an entire ethnic community.

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Prisoner Feeding Crisis: NCoS Demands Massive Hike To ₦3,000 Per Inmate Amid Economic Woes!.

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The Federal Government is moving to raise the daily feeding allowance for inmates across Nigeria from ₦750 to ₦3,000. This decision follows recommendations from an independent panel that examined allegations of corruption and human rights abuses within the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS). The panel submitted its final report to the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on June 3, 2026.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Panel Investigation and Findings

Established in September 2024, the committee spent months investigating the correctional system by inspecting 86 facilities across 23 states and the FCT, holding public hearings, and visiting Türkiye. The investigation uncovered several critical issues regarding inmate welfare:

  • Malnutrition and Inadequate Funding: Feeding was identified as a major concern, with investigations revealing that inadequate budgets and poor resource management led to severe malnutrition and grossly insufficient food portions.

  • Regional Reports: In Imo State, the Owerri Correctional Centre reportedly provided severely limited food, while in Akwa Ibom State, poor feeding was linked to inmate deaths.

  • Contract Irregularities: The panel uncovered that many feeding contracts were awarded to companies located far from the facilities they served, leading to subcontracting arrangements where feeding responsibilities were passed down at rates far below government-approved levels.

  • Conflict of Interest: There were allegations that retired and serving correctional officers, politicians, and other influential figures were connected to the feeding contract process.

  • Systemic Concerns: The report noted that individuals benefiting from these supply contracts might be disincentivized from supporting prison decongestion or agricultural initiatives that would reduce reliance on outside vendors.

Recommendations and Future Reforms

To address these challenges, the panel provided several recommendations aimed at improving the correctional system:

  • Increased Allowance: An immediate increase in the daily feeding allowance to ₦3,000 per inmate to align with current economic conditions.

  • Infrastructure Improvement: Modernizing correctional farm centres to boost internal food production and decrease dependence on external suppliers.

  • Enhanced Accountability: Strengthening transparency in contract administration to improve inmate welfare and support broader systemic reforms.

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Asaba Aircraft Mystery: What Happened In The Cockpit? Black Boxes Finally Found!.

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has successfully recovered the Cockpit Voice Recorder and the Flight Data Recorder from the private aircraft involved in the recent, unauthorized roadway landing near Asaba, Delta State. This milestone is a critical advancement in the investigation to uncover the specific events that led to the incident.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Overview of the Incident The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger CL-601 (registration N989BC) managed by VMO Aero Limited, was reportedly flying from Lagos on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, when it made the emergency landing on a road. The aircraft subsequently left the scene without receiving the necessary regulatory clearance.

Investigative Progress Following the incident, the NSIB immediately activated emergency protocols and deployed an investigative “Go Team” to the site. Current investigative activities include:

  • Analyzing the secured flight recorders to determine cockpit activity and aircraft performance.

  • Gathering comprehensive operational, maintenance, and air traffic control records.

  • Interviewing relevant personnel and reviewing additional evidence such as public-provided photos or CCTV footage.

  • Coordinating with regulatory authorities and stakeholders according to established international aviation protocols.

Statement from Leadership Capt. Alex Badeh Jr., the Director-General of the NSIB, emphasized that the swift recovery of the recorders is essential for establishing the facts of the case. He expressed relief that there were no fatalities or serious injuries reported and reiterated the bureau’s dedication to improving aviation safety in Nigeria.

The NSIB has clarified that its investigation is focused entirely on identifying contributing factors to prevent future recurrences, rather than assigning blame or determining legal liability. The bureau is currently appealing to any members of the public who possess video, photographic, or CCTV evidence of the landing to come forward and assist with the investigation.

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