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Nigeria rejects Shell's $1.3bn oil asset sale

October 16, 2024

Nigeria’s oil regulator has rejected Shell’s proposed $1.3 billion sale of its onshore oilfields to Renaissance group because the buyer is not qualified to manage the assets, ThisDay newspaper reported...

Shaibu remains impeached, Obaseki insists

October 4, 2024

The Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that the embattled Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, remains impeached. Obaseki made this statement on Friday in reaction to a comment credited...

Gunmen storm Plateau villages, kill 18 in overnight assault

October 4, 2024

Suspected gunmen on Wednesday kidnapped and killed the All Progressives Congress Chairman of Suru Local Government Area of Kebbi State, Bako Bala. According to a post on the official Facebook...

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Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang addressing residents and victims of banditry in Mangu on August 20, 2026.

Plateau attack: Mutfwang vows nobody will take over Mangu land

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has assured residents of Mangu Local Government Area that his administration will do everything within its powers to protect their ancestral land following a series of deadly attacks.   Mutfwang gave the assurance on Thursday, August 20, 2026, when he visited Bin Mper community in Kombun District, where several people were killed and others injured in an attack. The governor described the incident as “barbaric, senseless and unacceptable”, saying the loss of innocent lives was not only an attack on the community but also a direct affront to him and the Plateau State Government. “This is not an attack on the community alone; it is an attack on me,” Mutfwang said, adding that the government would strengthen existing security measures and adopt additional strategies to protect vulnerable communities. He said the police had arrested some suspects and pledged that the matter would be pursued to its logical conclusion. Mangu attacks raise fresh security concerns The latest attack came amid growing insecurity in Mangu, with several attacks reportedly recorded in the area within a week. The governor called for more proactive, intelligence-driven and coordinated security operations to prevent attacks before they occur. He also urged residents to remain peaceful, vigilant and law-abiding while working with traditional institutions, government authorities and security agencies. Following Tuesday’s deadly attack on the Bi Mper community, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Maxwell Dangana, moved his tactical office to Mangu for two weeks. The military has also launched Operation Hard Nut, aimed at flushing out terrorists and restoring normalcy in the area. The Plateau State Police Command separately announced the arrest of a suspected mastermind in connection with the attack. Mutfwang also visited the Mishkagham Mwaghavul, Da. John Putmang Hirse, to sympathise with bereaved families and the wider Mwaghavul community. Hirse described the attack as deliberate and senseless, stressing that residents had lived peacefully with their neighbours and accommodated visitors. He said the Mwaghavul people would remain peaceful and law-abiding, insisting that intimidation would not force them to abandon their ancestral land. The governor’s visit followed a security briefing from the Army commander and included senior government officials and security chiefs in the state.
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Tinubu to Adeleke: You won Osun, you didn’t conquer anyone

President Bola Tinubu has urged Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke to use his victory in the August 15 governorship election to promote unity, peace and stability rather than humiliate his opponents.   Tinubu gave the advice on Thursday when Adeleke visited him at the Presidential Villa in Abuja following his re-election. According to Channels Television, the President reminded Adeleke that he had not conquered anyone but had simply won an election, stressing that democracy requires respect for all sides. “Don’t stigmatise any of your opponents,” Tinubu told the governor, urging him not to turn individuals into victims of his campaign. The President said the people of Osun had expressed their preference by voting for Adeleke to continue governing the state. He encouraged the governor to respond to the mandate by building a broader network of unity. Tinubu also said politicians should celebrate the outcome of free and fair elections, describing such acceptance as essential to enjoying the benefits of democracy. “You did not conquer anybody. You won an election. That is the essence of democracy,” he said. The President further urged Adeleke to “promote unity, peace and stability” and use his second term to make history in Osun. ‘Progressive instinct’ Tinubu also praised Adeleke’s campaign, saying the governor demonstrated what he described as a “progressive instinct” and effective mobilisation with his team. He encouraged Adeleke to promote democracy, stability and the rule of law as he begins another term in office. Adeleke was re-elected in the August 15 Osun governorship election, securing a second term in office.
more than 500 people are feared dead after two suspected shipwrecks involving Rohingya refugees off the country's coast.

Over 46 bodies recovered, more missing in Sokoto boat accident

At least 46 people have died after a boat carrying 77 passengers capsized in Gorau community, Goronyo Local Government Area of Sokoto State.   The incident occurred on Thursday, with the Sokoto State Police Command confirming that 15 passengers were rescued alive, while rescue teams continued searching for the remaining 16 people. Police spokesperson DSP Ahmed Rufai said local divers, the National Emergency Management Agency, the State Emergency Management Agency and the police were involved in the ongoing operation. “46 corpses have so far been recovered, while 15 persons were rescued alive,” Rufai said. The boat had 77 passengers, including men, women and children. The cause of the accident was not immediately known. The tragedy has plunged Gorau into mourning as families await information about relatives who remain missing. The accident also occurred exactly one year after a similar boat accident in Kijio community, also in Goronyo LGA. The African Democratic Congress governorship candidate in Sokoto State, Manir Muhammad Dan’iya, expressed condolences to the victims’ families and urged authorities to deploy more rescue personnel, medical teams and equipment. Dan’iya said some of those on board were reportedly children aged between 10 and 15 who were travelling with farmers and labourers. He also called for safer boats, life jackets, trained boat operators, improved emergency response equipment and alternative crossings for farming communities that depend on waterways. The search and rescue operation was still ongoing at the time of the report.
NFF President Ibrahim Gusau pictured as EFCC and ICPC investigate the N12bn Federal Government intervention fund.

EFCC, ICPC probe N12bn NFF fund, summon officials

Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies have launched investigations into the utilisation of the N12bn Federal Government intervention fund released to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for players’ wages, allowances and bonuses.   The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission have invited some officials connected to the fund for questioning, according to a source familiar with the investigation. The source told The PUNCH that the officials had provided statements and were currently on administrative bail, while investigations remained ongoing. The probe followed a request under the Freedom of Information Act seeking financial records and utilisation documents relating to the N12bn intervention fund. In a letter dated August 18, 2026, the NFF declined to release the requested documents, citing the ongoing investigations by the EFCC and ICPC. The federation said all relevant documents were already before the two agencies. The N12bn was approved by President Bola Tinubu in January 2024 to clear outstanding financial obligations to Nigeria’s national teams. The payment was reported to cover up to 15 months of coaches’ salaries, as well as allowances and other outstanding payments to the senior men’s and women’s teams and the U-20 side. The investigation comes amid continued complaints over unpaid allowances and bonuses involving Nigeria’s national teams. In November 2025, the Super Eagles reportedly boycotted a training session in Morocco ahead of their 2026 World Cup play-off against Gabon over outstanding allowances dating back to 2019. In April 2026 that members of Nigeria’s 2023 and 2025 Flying Eagles teams claimed the NFF owed them about N1.5bn in qualification bonuses and camp allowances. The latest investigation also comes as the NFF faces renewed scrutiny following Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Super Falcons’ failure to qualify for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. NFF President Ibrahim Gusau is seeking another term at the federation’s planned September 27 elective congress. The federation has also faced claims that the National Sports Commission could seek to halt the election and install a normalisation committee, although the NFF board has denied the allegation. The EFCC and ICPC had not publicly commented on the investigation as of the time of The PUNCH report.

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Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang addressing residents and victims of banditry in Mangu on August 20, 2026.

Plateau attack: Mutfwang vows nobody will take over Mangu land

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has assured residents of Mangu Local Government Area that his administration will do everything within its powers to protect their ancestral land following a series of deadly attacks.   Mutfwang gave the assurance on Thursday, August 20, 2026, when he visited Bin Mper community in Kombun District, where several people were killed and others injured in an attack. The governor described the incident as “barbaric, senseless and unacceptable”, saying the loss of innocent lives was not only an attack on the community but also a direct affront to him and the Plateau State Government. “This is not an attack on the community alone; it is an attack on me,” Mutfwang said, adding that the government would strengthen existing security measures and adopt additional strategies to protect vulnerable communities. He said the police had arrested some suspects and pledged that the matter would be pursued to its logical conclusion. Mangu attacks raise fresh security concerns The latest attack came amid growing insecurity in Mangu, with several attacks reportedly recorded in the area within a week. The governor called for more proactive, intelligence-driven and coordinated security operations to prevent attacks before they occur. He also urged residents to remain peaceful, vigilant and law-abiding while working with traditional institutions, government authorities and security agencies. Following Tuesday’s deadly attack on the Bi Mper community, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Maxwell Dangana, moved his tactical office to Mangu for two weeks. The military has also launched Operation Hard Nut, aimed at flushing out terrorists and restoring normalcy in the area. The Plateau State Police Command separately announced the arrest of a suspected mastermind in connection with the attack. Mutfwang also visited the Mishkagham Mwaghavul, Da. John Putmang Hirse, to sympathise with bereaved families and the wider Mwaghavul community. Hirse described the attack as deliberate and senseless, stressing that residents had lived peacefully with their neighbours and accommodated visitors. He said the Mwaghavul people would remain peaceful and law-abiding, insisting that intimidation would not force them to abandon their ancestral land. The governor’s visit followed a security briefing from the Army commander and included senior government officials and security chiefs in the state.
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Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang addressing residents and victims of banditry in Mangu on August 20, 2026.

Plateau attack: Mutfwang vows nobody will take over Mangu land

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has assured residents of Mangu Local Government Area that his administration will do everything within its powers to protect their ancestral land following a series of deadly attacks.   Mutfwang gave the assurance on Thursday, August 20, 2026, when he visited Bin Mper community in Kombun District, where several people were killed and others injured in an attack. The governor described the incident as “barbaric, senseless and unacceptable”, saying the loss of innocent lives was not only an attack on the community but also a direct affront to him and the Plateau State Government. “This is not an attack on the community alone; it is an attack on me,” Mutfwang said, adding that the government would strengthen existing security measures and adopt additional strategies to protect vulnerable communities. He said the police had arrested some suspects and pledged that the matter would be pursued to its logical conclusion. Mangu attacks raise fresh security concerns The latest attack came amid growing insecurity in Mangu, with several attacks reportedly recorded in the area within a week. The governor called for more proactive, intelligence-driven and coordinated security operations to prevent attacks before they occur. He also urged residents to remain peaceful, vigilant and law-abiding while working with traditional institutions, government authorities and security agencies. Following Tuesday’s deadly attack on the Bi Mper community, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Maxwell Dangana, moved his tactical office to Mangu for two weeks. The military has also launched Operation Hard Nut, aimed at flushing out terrorists and restoring normalcy in the area. The Plateau State Police Command separately announced the arrest of a suspected mastermind in connection with the attack. Mutfwang also visited the Mishkagham Mwaghavul, Da. John Putmang Hirse, to sympathise with bereaved families and the wider Mwaghavul community. Hirse described the attack as deliberate and senseless, stressing that residents had lived peacefully with their neighbours and accommodated visitors. He said the Mwaghavul people would remain peaceful and law-abiding, insisting that intimidation would not force them to abandon their ancestral land. The governor’s visit followed a security briefing from the Army commander and included senior government officials and security chiefs in the state.
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Tinubu to Adeleke: You won Osun, you didn’t conquer anyone

President Bola Tinubu has urged Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke to use his victory in the August 15 governorship election to promote unity, peace and stability rather than humiliate his opponents.   Tinubu gave the advice on Thursday when Adeleke visited him at the Presidential Villa in Abuja following his re-election. According to Channels Television, the President reminded Adeleke that he had not conquered anyone but had simply won an election, stressing that democracy requires respect for all sides. “Don’t stigmatise any of your opponents,” Tinubu told the governor, urging him not to turn individuals into victims of his campaign. The President said the people of Osun had expressed their preference by voting for Adeleke to continue governing the state. He encouraged the governor to respond to the mandate by building a broader network of unity. Tinubu also said politicians should celebrate the outcome of free and fair elections, describing such acceptance as essential to enjoying the benefits of democracy. “You did not conquer anybody. You won an election. That is the essence of democracy,” he said. The President further urged Adeleke to “promote unity, peace and stability” and use his second term to make history in Osun. ‘Progressive instinct’ Tinubu also praised Adeleke’s campaign, saying the governor demonstrated what he described as a “progressive instinct” and effective mobilisation with his team. He encouraged Adeleke to promote democracy, stability and the rule of law as he begins another term in office. Adeleke was re-elected in the August 15 Osun governorship election, securing a second term in office.

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