In a tragic escalation of violence in Nigeria’s North-Central region, about 20 soldiers were reportedly killed in the early hours of Tuesday during a fierce attack by armed bandits on a military camp near Bangi, in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State. The deadly ambush, which occurred around dawn on June 24, 2025, saw the heavily armed assailants overrun the camp after a sustained gun battle. Sources within the security forces told SaharaReporters that the bandits launched a surprise assault. “Today, about 20 soldiers were killed by armed bandits near Bangi, Mariga LGA of Niger State in an early morning attack on their camp,” a source close to the military told SaharaReporters. Details surrounding the attack are still emerging, but preliminary reports indicate that several soldiers were also injured. SaharaReporters obtained photographs of the soldiers who were killed during the clash. The incident has sparked renewed fears over the deteriorating security situation ...
As part of efforts to conduct a successful,free, fair and transparent elections the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has inaugurated a three member electoral committee.headed by Chief Hosea Nash Vongdip, Chairman,Lady Juliana Uzoka, Secretary and Deaconess Florence Emi, member to oversee it's upcoming elections. The landmark occasion took place at the Association's temporary office at Nicon House Jos Nigeria on Wednesday 14 May 2025 and was attended by Board of Trustee Members, Executive Committee Members and the general Congress. It would be the recalled that the Prince Daniel John Bok Executive committee came into office in January following the removal of the erstwhile Chairman Chief Amb. Nanyah Daman following allegations of misconduct, high-handedness and running the association as a one man show without regard for due process. A mandate of 6 months was given the Prince Bok management to run the affairs of the association till elections are held to elect ne...
John Onaiyekan, a cardinal and former Catholic archbishop of Abuja, says President Bola Tinubu’s re-election prospects in a free and fair election would be jeopardised if he continues with his current policies. Onaiyekan spoke in Abuja on Wednesday during an interview with journalists after participating in the communication week public lecture organised by the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN). The cardinal pointed out the disconnect between the government and the people, stressing the need for the president to understand the everyday struggles of the ordinary Nigerians. “My advice for Mr. President is to find ways and means of finding out what Nigeria is actually going through,” Onaiyekan said. “Not those around him who are always praising him to the skies. They should find out. It is the job of every leader now. “I’m not telling him to go and live in Mpape for two days, which would not be a bad idea. But he should be able to know how the people in Mpape are surviving...
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