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ONSA: Can we go this way?

ONSA: Can we go this way?

By Evelyn Usman As security threats grow increasingly complex and interconnected, the role of the National Security Adviser NSA has taken on heightened significance in coordinating defence, intelligence, and policy. In Nigeria, the Office of the NSA occupies a central position within this framework. Observers and analysts note that,in line with practices in other countries, there is a growing need to…

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S’East govs not disunited – Otti

S’East govs not disunited – Otti

By Steve Oko Abia State Governor Alex Otti has pushed back against claims of division among South-East governors, arguing that differences in governance priorities should not be misconstrued as disunity. Otti made this known during a meeting of the South-East Traditional Rulers Council in Umuahia, where he addressed concerns over perceived cracks within the region’s political leadership. According to…

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Security of Nigeria not one man’s responsibility — Tinubu

Security of Nigeria not one man’s responsibility — Tinubu

•Shettima, Sultan, CAN, Governors, call for peaceful co-existence  By Johnbosco Agbakwuru; Peter Duru; Luminous Jannamike; Steve Oko; John Alechenu & Musa Ubandawaki President Bola Tinubu yesterday joined the Sultan of Sokoto, the Christian Association of Nigeria, Catholic Bishops of Nigeria, state governors, political leaders and other eminent Nigerians urging Nigerians to embrace peace and harmonious co-existence as the nation celebrates Eid-el-Fitr….

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2027: Maiduguri blasts put Tinubu’s security record on trial

2027: Maiduguri blasts put Tinubu’s security record on trial

By Luminous Jannamike After breaking their fast, four brothers stepped out to buy eyeglasses for Sallah. They never returned. From one family’s loss to a nation’s reckoning, the Maiduguri attacks, and the rising tide of terror deaths, are turning grief into a defining political question ahead of 2027. In Gwange Sabon Layi, a quiet neighbourhood in Maiduguri, Ba Musa…

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