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  • Photo of “We May Be Getting Used to Violence” — Vector Raises Concern Over Insecurity

    “We May Be Getting Used to Violence” — Vector Raises Concern Over Insecurity

    Nigerian rapper Vector has expressed concern that the constant wave of kidnappings, killings, and violent attacks across the country may be making Nigerians numb to tragedy. Speaking in a recent video, the rapper said discussions about insecurity now feel repetitive because people have been speaking about the same issues for years without seeing significant change. “We have talked and talked and talked. It’s almost becoming stale,” he said, warning that society risks becoming desensitised to disturbing incidents such as kidnappings and killings. Referencing the era of the notorious “One Million Boys” gang in Lagos, Vector recalled how residents reportedly formed…

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  • Photo of “I Belong to the World, I Can’t Be Caged” — Flavour on Relationships

    “I Belong to the World, I Can’t Be Caged” — Flavour on Relationships

    Nigerian highlife star Flavour has sparked reactions online after declaring that he is not the type of man who can be confined to one person. In a video shared on his Instagram Stories, the singer was asked about his personal relationships. Responding in Igbo, Flavour said some men are comfortable being “domesticated,” but he sees himself differently. “Some men are domesticated. I belong to the world. I can’t be caged,” he said. The singer explained that he is an explorer who belongs to the wider world and does not see himself as someone who can be restricted. Flavour’s comments have…

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  • Photo of “Marry More Wives to Avoid Suffering in Old Age” — Nigerian Woman Advises Men

    “Marry More Wives to Avoid Suffering in Old Age” — Nigerian Woman Advises Men

    A Nigerian woman, Aisha Lawal, has sparked debate online after advising married men to take additional wives and have children with other women. In a Facebook post, Lawal claimed that some men avoid polygamy because they do not want to hurt their wives, but may later regret the decision. According to her, some women allegedly harbour resentment over past marital issues and may choose to treat their husbands harshly in old age. Her comments have generated mixed reactions on social media, with some users agreeing with her perspective while others strongly disagreed with the advice.

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  • Photo of CAN Declares June 14 as ‘Black Sunday’ Over Rising Insecurity

    CAN Declares June 14 as ‘Black Sunday’ Over Rising Insecurity

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has declared Sunday, June 14, 2026, as a nationwide “Black Sunday” to honour victims of terrorism and violent attacks across the country. CAN also announced a three-day national prayer programme from June 12 to June 14, calling on Christians to seek divine intervention amid worsening insecurity. Speaking after the National Church Denominational Leadership Summit, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh stressed that prayer alone is not enough to address the crisis. He urged the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on insecurity, establish state police, and decentralise the nation’s security architecture for quicker…

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  • Photo of Veteran Nollywood Actor Janmole Dies in Auto Crash

    Veteran Nollywood Actor Janmole Dies in Auto Crash

    Veteran Nigerian actor, filmmaker, and comedian Okiki Adesina, popularly known as Janmole, has died following a fatal road accident. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Monday, with the news confirmed by TAMPAN President, Bolaji Amusan, popularly known as Mr Latin. In a tribute shared on Instagram, Mr Latin described Janmole’s death as a painful loss to the entertainment industry and prayed for strength for his family, friends, and colleagues. “May the soul of our departed colleague, Adesina Okiki Janmole, who tragically lost his life in an accident, rest in perfect peace,” he wrote. Janmole’s death comes nearly four years after…

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  • Photo of “If We Can Track Influencers, We Can Track Bandits” — Fomer Chief of Staff, Tukur Buratai, says

    “If We Can Track Influencers, We Can Track Bandits” — Fomer Chief of Staff, Tukur Buratai, says

    Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (Rtd), has questioned why security agencies appear unable to locate bandits despite their ability to swiftly track ordinary citizens and social media influencers. Speaking on TVC, Buratai dismissed the notion that bandits are untraceable, noting that many openly flaunt ransom proceeds and criminal activities online. “If they can locate ordinary citizens or social media influencers, I don’t believe they cannot locate these bandits,” he said. The former army chief called for improved capacity building among security agencies, warning that bandits have become more sophisticated and emboldened in carrying out attacks and…

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  • Photo of “Politicians Are Focused on 2027 While Nigerians Suffer” — Peter Obi

    “Politicians Are Focused on 2027 While Nigerians Suffer” — Peter Obi

    Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has expressed concern over the worsening insecurity across Nigeria, accusing political leaders of prioritising the 2027 elections over the safety of citizens. In a statement on Tuesday, Obi lamented that schoolchildren abducted in Oyo and Borno states remain in captivity weeks after their kidnapping, while government efforts appear focused on announcements rather than results. He cited recent attacks in Plateau, Kogi, and Anambra states, as well as the abduction of dozens of pupils, teachers, and a school principal in Oyo and Borno, as evidence of the country’s deteriorating security situation. “Meanwhile, amid all…

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  • Photo of Oyo Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Abducted Colleagues, Pupils

    Oyo Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Abducted Colleagues, Pupils

    The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has commenced an indefinite strike over the continued abduction of teachers and pupils in the state. In a directive issued by State NUT Chairman, Comrade Hassan Fatai, the union said the industrial action took effect from June 1, 2026, and will continue until further notice. According to the union, the strike is aimed at pressuring government and security agencies to intensify efforts to secure the safe release of the victims. The NUT urged all teachers to comply with the directive and remain at home throughout the period of the…

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  • Photo of “I Would Have Advised Amaechi Against Joining ADC” — Wike

    “I Would Have Advised Amaechi Against Joining ADC” — Wike

    FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has said former Transport Minister Chibuike Amaechi should have consulted him before joining the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Speaking on the development, Wike claimed he would have advised Amaechi against contesting for the ADC presidential ticket, arguing that the process was unlikely to be free and fair. “I would have helped my brother avoid that embarrassment,” Wike said. Amaechi, who joined the ADC coalition and contested its presidential primary, lost to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. He subsequently rejected the outcome, alleging irregularities in the exercise. Despite their long-standing political rivalry, Wike maintained that he would…

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  • Photo of 2027: “Tinubu Will Be Better Than Atiku” — Babachir Lawal

    2027: “Tinubu Will Be Better Than Atiku” — Babachir Lawal

    Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has said President Bola Tinubu would ultimately perform better than ADC presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar. Lawal argued that an Atiku presidency would not be in Nigeria’s best interest, insisting that Tinubu remains the better option for the country. He expressed confidence that if re-elected in 2027, Tinubu would deliver a stronger performance and achieve better outcomes for Nigerians. The former SGF made the remarks amid growing political realignments and preparations ahead of the 2027 general election. In a statement he signed, the former SGF noted that his personal convictions would…

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  • Photo of Insecurity: ‘They will arrest us if we speak up’ – Portable defends Nigerian celebrities

    Insecurity: ‘They will arrest us if we speak up’ – Portable defends Nigerian celebrities

    Controversial singer Portable has revealed why he avoids speaking publicly about Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, saying he fears being arrested by authorities. Reacting to British-Nigerian rapper Skepta’s call for celebrities to speak out on the country’s challenges, Portable said he prefers to stay away from political commentary. According to the singer, Nigerians living abroad have more freedom to criticize the government because they are beyond the reach of local authorities. “I can’t condemn the insecurity because I’m afraid they might arrest me,” he said. Portable’s comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting his caution while others argue that public…

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  • Photo of “Tinubu Will Ensure Safe Return of Abducted Pupils” — Gbajabiamila Assures Oyo Residents

    “Tinubu Will Ensure Safe Return of Abducted Pupils” — Gbajabiamila Assures Oyo Residents

    Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, has assured residents of Oyo State that the Federal Government is working to secure the release of school children and teachers abducted in Ogbomoso. The victims were kidnapped after gunmen attacked LA Primary School and Community Grammar School in Ahoro-Esinele on Friday. Following the incident, President Tinubu dispatched a high-powered delegation, including Gbajabiamila and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, to the affected community. Speaking during the visit, Gbajabiamila said the President is deeply concerned about the rising cases of kidnapping and is committed to ensuring the safe return of the victims.…

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