Saturday, June 20, 2026

Insecurity

June 18, 2026

Drug trafficking fuelling security threats, corruption, violence: G7

The G7 also noted the infiltration of public and private institutions by criminal networks to facilitate drug trafficking.

G7 leaders France
June 18, 2026

Show understanding as Tinubu tackles insecurity, Umahi tells Nigerians

“There is no leader who will not want his reign to be very peaceful, but if you bring crisis, the leader is not going to run away,” he said.

David Umahi
June 13, 2026

I will negotiate with agitators if I become president: Obi

Mr Obi noted that as a politician, he has been called different names by critics.

Peter Obi
June 12, 2026

JOSTUM students hail Tinubu’s NELFUND programme, say 30,000 benefitted

The students described the initiative as a transformative intervention.

Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University
June 12, 2026

Delta assembly strengthening frameworks to tackle insecurity: Speaker

He said the assembly recently passed a community security law to strengthen grassroots security structures.

Delta House of Assembly, Dennis Guwor,
June 12, 2026

Tinubu blames local government chairmen for Nigeria’s insecurity

“The insecurity we are addressing is partly due to the collapse of grassroots governance,” said Mr Tinubu.

ALGON members
June 10, 2026

Nigeria’s democratic structures struggling with multidimensional poverty, insecurity: LEAD

According to the LEAD Network Africa executive director, Nigeria’s democratic journey remains a work in progress.

Leadership Entrepreneurship and Advocacy Network Africa
June 10, 2026

Priest urges Nigerians to return to ancestral powers to stop terrorists, kidnappers

The Araba-Ogboni of Osi-Ekiti says returning to ancestral beliefs remained the only way to tackle the rising cases of banditry and kidnapping.

Ifa priests
June 9, 2026

Insecurity: IG orders deployment of DIGs to respective zones by June 15

Mr Disu added that the force would not surrender information space to criminals.

IG Olatunji Disu
May 27, 2026

1,000 suspected Ebola cases, 220 deaths recorded in DRC: WHO

Mr Ghebreyesus said. “People weakened by hunger are far more vulnerable to infections.”

WHO health workers in protective gear .