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Good morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers Today: Senate confirms appointment of service chiefs, others

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1. The Senate, on Thursday, confirmed the appointment of the Service Chiefs nominated by President Bola Tinubu. This was a sequel to the consideration and approval of a motion brought by the Senate Majority Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele. The Service Chiefs are Maj. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of Naval Staff; Air Vice Marshall Hassan Abubakar, Chief of Air Staff; and Christopher Musa, Chief of Defence Staff.

2. Police authorities, on Thursday, in Abuja, paraded no fewer than 20 suspects arrested for offences including conspiracy, attempted murder, murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, possession of illicit drugs, among others. One of the suspects is 32-year-old Yusuf Isah who was arrested in connection with the October 2022 attack on the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman.

 

3. Director General of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Akin Osuntokun, on Thursday, called for the immediate dismissal and prosecution of the National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, over the role he played in the 2023 presidential elections.

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4. President Bola Tinubu has declared a state of emergency on food security in the country. Dele Alake, Presidential spokesman, made this known on Thursday while briefing State House correspondents. The President directed that all matters pertaining to food and water availability and affordability, as essential livelihood items, be included within the purview of the National Security Council (NSC).

5. The Department of State Services (DSS) says it has charged Godwin Emiefele, suspended governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to court. The secret police said this in response to the order of a high court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that Emefiele should be released within seven days or charged to court immediately.

6. A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, accusing the Department of State Services (DSS) of rights violation. In a judgment on Thursday, James Omotosho held that Kanu’s suit lacked merit because he failed to establish his claim that his rights were violated by the security agency.

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7. President Bola Tinubu has assured women that his administration will do all that is required to retrieve the country from the stranglehold of those who have stifled her growth and development. Tinubu gave the assurance when he received in audience the All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Leaders from the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja led by the APC National Woman Leader, Dr. Betta Edu, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

8. The naira on Thursday recorded a massive gain of N36 to close at N746/$ in the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window– official market. Thursday’s rebound showed two-day straight gain in the official market over improved liquidity and transaction activities.

9. The Independent National Electoral Commission has said the Labour Party has no ground to call for the sack of its Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, over the outcome of the 2023 general election. The Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi stated this when he spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.

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10. Ekiti State Chief Judge, Justice Oyewole Adeyeye, escaped death on Wednesday, when a section of the state high court complex collapsed on him while in the office. Justice Adeyeye is said to be currently receiving medical attention at an undisclosed hospital in the state.

 

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Eight bandits killed by bombs planted for troops in Niger state

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No fewer than eight suspected bandits have been killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) along Lukope road in Shiroro LGA of Niger state.

The incident, according to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, occurred at about 8:30pm on Friday along the Kurebe–Kushaka axis, a known corridor for armed groups operating within the forest belt.

Citing sources, the publication said the IED, suspected to have been planted by the bandits to target advancing troops, detonated when members of the group accidentally rode over it while moving on motorcycles.

“The explosion occurred as the bandits were transiting the route, leading to the instant death of about eight of them and injuries to several others,” Makama quoted a source as saying.

The publication said the bandits were said to be loyal to Dogo Gide, a notorious bandit leader, and were reportedly heading towards the Lukope area.

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Makama noted that troops of operation Fansan Yamma, sector 1, responded swiftly to the scene and intensified patrols to prevent further security breaches.

The publication added that the incident has heightened tension among residents of Kushaka, Kurebe, Gbato and neighbouring communities over fears of possible reprisal attacks.

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Good morning! Nigerian Newspapers Headlines: ADC crisis: Faction presses INEC to drop Mark, Aregbesola

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1. The rival factions in the African Democratic Congress have taken the tussle for the leadership of the party to the Independent National Electoral Commission, as the Nafiu Bala-led camp seeks to take over the party.

Sunday PUNCH learnt that Bala wrote to INEC, urging the commission to remove former Senate President David Mark and ex-Minister Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as Chairman and Secretary of the party, respectively

2. Fresh from his inauguration for a second term in office,Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has pledged to work for the reelection of President Bola Tinubu next year. The governor declared that he has no apology to tender to anyone for his decision.

3. U.S. Central Command has said American forces have struck more than 8,000 military targets in Iran, deploying heavy 5,000-pound bombs in a sustained campaign aimed at crippling Tehran’s military capabilities and securing key international shipping routes. Commander of U.S. Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, disclosed this in his latest operational update on Operation Epic Fury on Saturday, stating that the strikes were part of an intensified offensive designed to dismantle Iran’s ability to project power beyond its borders.

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4. Former Presidential Aide, Laolu Akande, has said while the directive for the military high command to relocate to Borno State over last week’s attacks was commendable, President Bola Tinubu missed the opportunity of prioritizing empathy and showing sympathy at a time of renewed terrorist attacks in the North-East. He said Tinubu should have visited Borno before traveling.


5. Former Senate President Bukola Saraki, former Kaduna State Governor Ahmed Makarfi and former Information Minister Jerry Gana are among influential members of the Peoples Democratic Party currently locked in extensive meetings and consultations with other stakeholders to reconcile the party’s two factions ahead of next year’s elections. Their immediate task is to build a consensus before the March 29-30 PDP national convention in Abuja.

6. US military trainers deployed to Nigeria are using high-powered drones for surveillance and intelligence gathering, the Nigerian military said on Saturday. The troops, operating the drones from an air base in Bauchi state, are part of a deployment sent by the United States to train their Nigerian counterparts, who are battling jihadist militants.


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7. The All Progressives Congress has announced plans to screen aspirants seeking to contest for national offices at its 2026 national convention. In a notice issued by the Aspirants’ Screening Committee, the party invited all aspirants who have successfully purchased and submitted their Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to attend the exercise

8. Vice President Kashim Shettima is set to formally welcome Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State into the All Progressives Congress. The state APC Chairman, Tukur Maikatako, said Shettima would visit Gusau, the state capital, on Tuesday.


9. The All Progressives Congress has said it will not prevent any interested member from contesting its 2027 presidential ticket, despite the party’s adoption of President Bola Tinubu for a second term. Speaking on Saturday, the Deputy National Organising Secretary of the APC, Chidi Duru, said while the party might lean towards consensus, it remains open to aspirants willing to test their popularity.


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10. The Police Command in Delta State has confirmed the arrest of 11 additional suspects linked to Thursday’s alleged sexual assault in Ozoro community. Spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday in Asaba, following a crackdown on those allegedly involved.

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US deploys drones, troops for Nigeria’s anti-terror war

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The United States has reportedly deployed multiple MQ-9 drones alongside 200 troops to Nigeria to provide training and intelligence support to the country’s military in its fight against Islamist militants, according to Reuters.

The report quoted officials of both countries as saying that the troops are not integrated within Nigerian units on the frontline, adding that the drones are also collecting intelligence and not carrying out air strikes.

“We see this as a ​shared security threat,” a US defence official was quoted as having said.

It was earlier reported that a drone refuelling station was part of the demands made by the US in the security partnership formed with Africa’s largest democracy following President Donald Trump’s redesignation of Nigeria as a country of particular concern.

According to report by TheCable, Nigeria had agreed to the demand and designated a north-eastern state to host the facility.

The defence headquarters (DHQ) subsequently said 100 US military personnel and associated equipment arrived at Bauchi airfield.

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Samaila Uba, DHQ director of defence information, said the deployment followed the security agreement between Nigeria and the US.

Uba told Reuters in the Saturday report that the US was operating its ​assets from the north-east state.

“This support builds on the newly established US-Nigeria intelligence fusion cell, which continues to deliver actionable intelligence to our ‌field commanders,” ⁠he said.

“Our US partners remain in a strictly non-combat role, enabling operations led by Nigerian authorities.”

Uba said the timeline for the US deployment in Nigeria would be determined in agreement by both sides.

MQ-9 drones, which are sometimes known as ‘Reaper drones’ and can loiter at high altitude for more than 27 hours, can be used for both intelligence gathering and air strikes.

However, officials from both sides did not disclose instances where US intelligence had ⁠aided Nigerian troops targeting militants, but Uba said that US forces are helping Nigeria “identify, track and respond to terrorist threats”.

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Advanced drones can fire precision shots using mounted weapons like rifles, missiles, or guided munitions, achieving high accuracy in tests and operations.

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