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At least 12 ISWAP leaders have been killed in the last one week by the Nigerian military.
Read more: 12 terroritst leaders killed by Nigerian military in 1 week
At least 12 ISWAP leaders have been killed in the last one week by the Nigerian military.
Read more: 12 terroritst leaders killed by Nigerian military in 1 week
Muslim Ummah have been directed to to look out for the crescent (moon) of Ramadan 1442AH from Monday.
Read more: Ramadan: Sultan Directs Muslims to Look Out For Crescent From Monday
The Nigerian foreign reserves, on April 1, stood at $34.85 billion, representing $404 million increase compared to $34.41 billion on March 11.
Read more: Nigeria’s foreign reserve witnesses remarkable growth In April
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, has told the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee investigating the Purchase, Use and Control of Arms, Ammunition and Related Hardware by Military, Paramilitary and Other Law Enforcement Agencies in Nigeria to invite his predecessors to shed more light on the arms procurement over the last 10 years.
Read more: Buratai, others should account for arms’ procurement — COAS
Former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr John Campbell has revealed that human rights abuse is a major roadblock preventing Nigeria from receiving aid from the United States and its allies its fight against insecurity.
Read more: Insecurity: Why US, Others Can’t Help Nigeria — John Campbell
Nigeria’s communication and digital economy minister Isa Pantami has threatened to sue some media platforms for publishing a report that claimed he has ties with Boko Haram.
Read more: Pantami Denies Being on US Terror Watchlist, Threatens To Sue Media Platforms
The Nigerian Government has received one stolen artifact intercepted in Mexico City, Mexico.
Read more: FG Receives Stolen Artefact Intercepted From Mexico