• Herdsmen seize mourning siblings, mother’s corpse in Benue

    Herdsmen seize mourning siblings, mother’s corpse in Benue
    By Peter Duru, MAKURDIThree siblings travelling from Abuja to Benue State with the remains of their late mother have reportedly been abducted by suspected armed herdsmen along the Ogobia–Otukpo Road in Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.Read Also: 10 African countries with the strongest military in 2026The victims were said to have been kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday between Omutele and Ankpechi communities while transporting their mother’s body from Abuja to their
  • I heard students shouting ‘bandits, bandits’: Oriire survivor narrates dramatic capture

    I heard students shouting ‘bandits, bandits’: Oriire survivor narrates dramatic capture
    By Matilda IkediobiTales of students being abducted from schools have become all too common in Nigeria, but until recently, nothing of the sort had ever been recorded in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State. That changed on the fateful morning of May 15, when gunmen stormed Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle, and Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School, abducting 39 pupils and seven teachers. As the attackers descended on the schools, pupils writing their tests screamed: &ldqu
  • Cultists trailing rivals linked to NURTW leaders open fire on police

    Cultists trailing rivals linked to NURTW leaders open fire on police
    By Evelyn UsmanWe did not know there were policemen in the area. It was Temidayo who fired the gun, while I was hit by bullets fired by the policemen.”This was the account of 45-year-old Tosin Agbeyangi, a caterer arrested after a failed reprisal attack by suspected cultists in the Mafoluku area of Oshodi, Lagos, ended in a gun battle with policemen on routine patrol.Agbeyangi, who sustained a gunshot wound in the leg during the exchange of fire, told journalists that he and members
  • After Orire, Kogi operation: 529 kidnapped schoolchildren, worshipers, farmers, others remain in captivity

    After Orire, Kogi operation: 529 kidnapped schoolchildren, worshipers, farmers, others remain in captivity
    …for more than 60 days•Borno, Kwara, Kaduna, Zamfara hard hit•DHQ: 1, 754 captives regained freedom in six months•‘Hostages figure could top 7, 000 across seven states’•Security experts blame poor intelligence coordination, weak political will•CSOs charge govt to dismantle kidnapping networks, create national hostage databaseBy Nnamdi OjiegoBarely days after security forces secured the release of the 39 pupils and seven teachers abducte
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  • Smugglers block Ota-Idiroko Road as illicit trade thrives 

    Smugglers block Ota-Idiroko Road as illicit trade thrives 
    •Schoolchildren, workers, others stranded•Customs: We are not awareBy Kennedy MbeleFor several months now, residents and motorists, among others, plying Ota-Idiroko Road in Ogun State have been having it rough as smugglers bringing in rice, turkey and groundnut oil from Republic of Benin have been blocking the highway at will, thereby disrupting vehicular traffic.Some residents in the area said this was the height of the illicit trade that causes government to lose revenue and di
  • Reviewing NAMA’s impressive 2026 mid-year performance 

    Reviewing NAMA’s impressive 2026 mid-year performance 
    By Abdul Jayu Over the years, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, has maintained a safe and stable air navigation environment.  The agency under the leadership of its Managing Director/Chief Executive, Engr. Farouk Ahmed Umar entered 2026 with the enormous responsibility of sustaining safe, efficient and reliable air navigation services amid rising aircraft movements, ageing infrastructure, funding constraints and increasing demands for technological modernisation.&nbs
  • Delta 2027: Great Ogboru on a rescue mission…

    Delta 2027: Great Ogboru on a rescue mission…
    By Martha AjagbawaPresently, in Delta State, there is a lot of shenanigans going on, coupled with misplaced priorities regarding some fundamental projects. The MORE Agenda of the Oborevwori administration, three years down the line, seems ineffective and inconsequential.Many Deltans were taken aback when the Governor announced the construction of 25 police divisional headquarters—one in each local government area (LGA) of the state—not too long ago, thereby appearing to usurp a
  • How did Sheriff happen to Delta?

    How did Sheriff happen to Delta?
    By Ejiro IdamaDelta people are resilient. We will manage flood, manage NEPA, abi BEDC sef, manage fuel price, and still find time to manage politics. But every once in a while, a question escapes from the beer parlour, the keke, the WhatsApp group: “How did Sheriff happen to Delta State?”It’s not an insult. It’s not praise. It’s that particular Nigerian question we ask when history takes a left turn and we are all in the bus.  This is not a witch-hun
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  • Koulamallah: Africa’s lone voice, by Patrick Omorodion

    Koulamallah: Africa’s lone voice, by Patrick Omorodion
    During the week I saw a letter from the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to FIFA Secretary General registering Nigeria’s support for the re-election of Gianni infantino as FIFA president posted by my colleague, Charles Anazodo.I then remembered the actions of Infantino at the ongoing World Cup which has brought disrepute to football and its organisation.Strikingly, no word of dissent from any African country, that is the federations or the head of their continental body, CAF, Dr. Patrice
  • The odd quirks of Peter Obi at sixty-five

    The odd quirks of Peter Obi at sixty-five
    By Valentine ObienyemThe Greek biographer Plutarch, in the preamble to his ”Life of Alexander”, observed: ”I am writing biography, not history; and the most brilliant exploits do not always manifest a man’s virtue or vice so well as a slight thing, a word or a jest, which often tells us more of his character than a siege where ten thousand die.” He understood that greatness is often revealed not by monumental achievements but by seemingly insignificant habits and m
  • It’s time to move forward, by Funmi Komolafe

    It’s time to move forward, by Funmi Komolafe
    Brethren, let’s thank God for a new day.  For us, it should be a time to move forward.Moving forward means moving from the point you are now to a new point.  Indeed a new status.It also means, it is time to make up your mind to shift from stagnation to motion.It could also mean a time that you want to put challenges behind you and have a better life.All of these are possible but with the help of God.For it is written, John 15 vs. 5 ( KJV): “I am the vine, ye are the branch
  • Nigeria’s democracy without legislators and judiciary, by Dele Sobowale

    Nigeria’s democracy without legislators and judiciary, by Dele Sobowale
    “Legislators have the first place in the temple of glory; conquerors come behind them” – Voltaire, 1694-1778, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ, p 126When one of the world’s leading philosophers made that remark in the eighteenth century, democracy was a new idea. What another sage, half a world away, in America, described as “the government of the people, by the people and for the people” was an intoxicating new form of government – promising freed
  • The toy-boy that was the best thing to happen to this cougar!

    The toy-boy that was the best thing to happen to this cougar!
    By Bunmi SofolaAngela was in her mid 30s when she became broody.  “I began to wonder if I’d ever settle down, and become a mum”, she said.  “To say I’d live life to the full so far would be an understatement.  My 20s and the majority of my 30s had consisted of mild partying, travelling as an air hostess and being a free spirit.  Long-term relationships had never stuck and I was the ultimate single girl.  Thanks to my job, I’d met
  • Senate: Thank you, but…, by Tonnie Iredia

    Senate: Thank you, but…, by Tonnie Iredia
    In recent times, new narratives are emerging daily in Nigeria’s fight against insecurity. On a daily basis, we now hear of bandits and kidnappers that are captured by our gallant security forces. New developments, more impetus, greater hopes. Also, recently, the Nigerian senate approved a donation of fifty million naira (N50m) to the families of five individuals who lost their lives during the rescue operation that followed the abduction of pupils and teachers from schools in Oriire local
  • England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff

    England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff
    England beat France 6-4 in a high-scoring World Cup third-place playoff thanks to a hat-trick from Bukayo Saka while Kylian Mbappe became the highest scorer in the tournament’s history.France were 4-0 down at half-time but coach Didier Deschamps made substitutions at half-time and Mbappe notched the 22nd World Cup goal of his career,Despite a spirited France comeback England hung on to win.
    The post England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff appeared first on Vanguard News.
  • Kebbi commissioner lights up community, declares war on crimes, mosquitoes

    Kebbi commissioner lights up community, declares war on crimes, mosquitoes
    By Victor Ahiuma-YoungBIRNIN KEBBI — In a move aimed at boosting security and promoting public health, the Kebbi State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Yakubu Ahmed, has donated solar-powered street lights and anti-mosquito chemical spray to residents of Rafin Atiku Ta Gabas in Birnin Kebbi.
    The initiative, flagged off on Saturday, is expected to improve visibility on major streets, deter criminal activities and create a healthier environment by reducing mosquito infestation in t
  • Jonathan commiserates with Amaechi over mother’s death

    Jonathan commiserates with Amaechi over mother’s death
    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed sadness over the passing of Dame Mary Amaechi, mother of a former Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi.Jonathan, in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, on Saturday in Abuja, extended his heartfelt sympathies to Amaechi, the entire Amaechi family and all those mourning the late matriarch.He described the death of a mother as a profound loss, noting that although death is inevitable, the enduring legacy of a li
  • Lagos: Troops arrest 6 illegal bunkering suspects at Orile

    Lagos: Troops arrest 6 illegal bunkering suspects at Orile
    By Kingsley OmonobiThe Nigerian Army, weekend, said that it’s troops of 65 Battalion have successfully dismantled a suspected illegal bunkering site in the Orile area of Lagos State, leading to the arrest of six suspects and the recovery of items linked to the illicit activity.Lieutenant Colonel Musa Yahaya, Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations said, “The operation, conducted on 16 July 2026, followed credible intelligence on the activities of suspected economic saboteurs op
  • Oyo APC crisis deepens as six governorship aspirants reject Sharafadeen Alli’s candidacy

    Oyo APC crisis deepens as six governorship aspirants reject Sharafadeen Alli’s candidacy
    By Adeola BadruA fresh crisis has emerged within the Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) after six of the party’s 11 governorship aspirants rejected the emergence of Senator Sharafadeen Alli as the party’s gubernatorial candidate for the 2027 general election.The aggrieved aspirants insisted that the APC has not lawfully produced a governorship candidate, arguing that the process leading to Alli’s emergence failed to comply with the provisions of the Elect
  • Spain’s Yamal aims to join elite club of teenage World Cup winners

    Spain’s Yamal aims to join elite club of teenage World Cup winners
    Lionel Messi will become the oldest outfield player to appear in a World Cup final on Sunday as Spain’s Lamine Yamal seeks to join an elite group of teenage winners.The match at the MetLife Stadium will be the first meeting between Argentina’s Messi and the player who has succeeded him as Barcelona’s new homegrown idol.The only player to appear in a final at an older age than Messi is Dino Zoff, the Italy goalkeeper who was 40 in 1982.Yamal, in sharp contrast, only turned 19 l
  • Wenger admits World Cup hydration breaks split opinion

    Wenger admits World Cup hydration breaks split opinion
    Arsene Wenger said Saturday he accepted that the hydration breaks used at this year’s World Cup were not universally popular and said FIFA will assess whether to implement them in the same way in the future.Wenger, FIFA’s head of global football development, told a briefing on the eve of the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina: “Sometimes people didn’t like it and we have to analyse after the World Cup what the impact was.”For this World Cup, FIFA brought i
  • Three die, four injured in lone truck accident in Anambra – FRSC

    Three die, four injured in lone truck accident in Anambra – FRSC
    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra Sector Command, has confirmed the death of three persons while four others sustained injuries in a lone road crash along the Nnobi–Agulu–Awka Road.The Sector Commander, Mrs Bridget Asekhauno, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Awka.Asekhauno said the crash occurred on Friday near St Jude Catholic Church, Adazi-Ani, and involved a Mercedes-Benz 608 commercial truck with registration number XB270NNL.She said a preliminary investi
  • Gang members shoot policeman while gunning for rivals linked to NURTW leaders

    Gang members shoot policeman while gunning for rivals linked to NURTW leaders
    By Evelyn Usman“We did not know there were policemen in the area. It was Temidayo who fired the gun, while I was hit by bullets fired by the policemen.”Read Also: Herdsmen seize mourning siblings, mother’s corpse in BenueThis was the account of 45-year-old Agbeyangi, a caterer arrested after a failed reprisal attack by suspected cultists in the Mafoluku area of Oshodi, Lagos, ended in a gun battle with policemen on routine patrol.Agbeyangi, who sustained a gunshot wound in the
  • Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group

    Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group
    Argentina are one game away from becoming just the third team to successfully defend the World Cup, with European champions Spain standing in their way.AFP Sport looks at how previous winners fared if they reached the final at the following tournament.Italy, 1938Italy were the first team in World Cup history to retain their title, beating Hungary 4-2 in the final of the 1938 tournament in France.Four years earlier they had edged past Czechoslovakia in the final in Rome.The Italians wore black s
  • OAIC opposes proposed FRSC bill provision on preaching in commercial vehicles

    OAIC opposes proposed FRSC bill provision on preaching in commercial vehicles
    The Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) has expressed concern over reports that a proposed amendment to the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Act could classify preaching in commercial vehicles alongside activities such as hawking.The statement was signed by Elder Israel Akinadewo, FCA, PhD, President of the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC), Nigeria Region. In it, the association said it believes preaching should not be treated in the same manner as commerci
  • Onikate to honour Lagos businessman Rilwan Bamgbala with Okanlomo title

    Onikate to honour Lagos businessman Rilwan Bamgbala with Okanlomo title
    The Onikate of Ikate Surulere, Oba Lateef Atanda Adams, has announced that businessman and hospitality guru, Rilwan Bamgbala will be conferred with the traditional title of Okanlomo of Ikate Surulere, while his wife, Mrs. Oluwadamilola Bamgbala, will be honoured as Yeye Okanlomo Ikate Surulere.
    The announcement is part of activities marking the monarch’s 10th coronation anniversary. The installation ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Ikate Surulere Palace on July 22, where several
  • Woman allegedly kills husband’s mistress’ two-month-old baby in Benue

    Woman allegedly kills husband’s mistress’ two-month-old baby in Benue
    By Peter Duru, MakurdiA 25-year-old woman, identified as Erdoo Ugede, has been arrested for allegedly killing the two-month-old son of her husband’s alleged mistress in Ankyoov, Ikyogbaji Council Ward of Gwer East Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue State.A source in the community disclosed that the tragic incident occurred after the suspect reportedly invited the child’s mother and her baby to live with her in her matrimonial home, despite knowing that the child was fathered by he
  • IPAC vows to deliver 2.5m votes for C’River in 2027 polls

    IPAC vows to deliver 2.5m votes for C’River in 2027 polls
    By Ike Uchechukwu, CALABARThe Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Cross River State chapter, has vowed to mobilize no fewer than 2.5 million votes for the state in the 2027 general elections, citing ongoing voter registration efforts across the 18 local government areas.The State Chairman of IPAC, Engr. Effiom Edet, disclosed this on Saturday in Calabar during an interaction with newsmen on the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, democratic participation and the future of the state.E
  • Chelsea reach agreement with Aston Villa to sign Morgan Rogers⁠

    Chelsea reach agreement with Aston Villa to sign Morgan Rogers⁠
    By Emmanuel OkogbaChelsea have reached an agreement with Aston Villa to sign attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers in a deal worth £117 million, beating off competition from Arsenal.The 23-year-old, who can play on the left wing or as a number 10, is set to undergo a medical in London on Monday and is expected to sign a contract until June 2032, with the option of a further year.As per The Athletic’s football correspondent, David Ornstein, Chelsea moved swiftly to secure the deal, anti
  • NY mayor says still mulling arrest of Israel’s Netanyahu during UN meet

    NY mayor says still mulling arrest of Israel’s Netanyahu during UN meet
    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is in talks over whether to try to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during an upcoming UN summit, he said in an interview published Saturday — prompting a sharp rebuke from Netanyahu’s camp.“I believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu belongs in The Hague,” Mamdani told The New York Times. “He’s a war criminal who has been charged by the International Criminal Court.”The leftist Mamdani, who has called Israel an

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