Thursday, June 25, 2026

Kwara

June 12, 2026

Insecurity: Gov. Abdulrazaq vows to end killings, kidnappings in Kwara

“I am in constant engagement with relevant stakeholders to ensure sustainable peace and safety across our communities, including freeing our compatriots still in captivity,” he said.

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
June 12, 2026

June 12: Groups plan anti-bad governance protests across Nigeria

“Nigeria under the current administration has collapsed into misrule, corruption and policy failures,” said the leader of the TIB Movement.

June 11, 2026

Man prays court to compel ex-wife to allow him see children

‎In her defence, the defendant’s counsel, Auwal Shamsu, denied the allegations made by the complainant.

Court room
June 11, 2026

Born on June 12 but failed by government, ‘democracy babies’ speak about life in Nigeria

Mr Abdulrahman argued that poverty and widespread insecurity further showed that democracy had failed him and millions of other compatriots.

Nigeria's 'democracy babies'
June 6, 2026

Army rescues two kidnap victims in Kwara

The rescued victims were identified as Temitope Samuel, 42 and Mohammed Sani, 40. 

Troops
June 5, 2026

Kwara targets 1.2 million women, children for health week

The programme targets one million children under five, 7,000 nine-year-old girls, and 200,000 pregnant women across the state’s 16 local government areas.

Women and children at a primary healthcare centre
June 4, 2026

Bandits kidnap couple in fresh Kwara attack

Bandits have kidnapped a couple in Kwara after invading Lafiagi in the Edu LGA.

Bandits attack
May 31, 2026

Third Anniversary: Amnesty slams Tinubu govt over insecurity, alleged disregard for human rights

The organisation decried the abduction of schoolchildren in Borno and Oyo states, accusing the Tinubu-led government of failure to protect lives and property.

President Bola Tinubu
May 27, 2026

Three arrested in Kwara for armed robbery, vandalism 

Mr Adekimi assured the public that criminals would not be allowed to operate freely in the state.

Nigerian police officers used to illustrate the story