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UK Fury Over Nigerian Man's Murder Arrest

British citizens express outrage after Facebook post reveals arrest of Nigerian man for alleged murder of 23-year-old woman in the UK. Social media erupts with anger and demands for justice.

Shipping Delays Threaten Africa's Free Trade Dream

Critical infrastructure deficits and persistent shipping delays are threatening to derail the African Continental Free Trade Area's ambitious targets, putting $3.4 trillion economic opportunity at risk.

Nigeria fights arbitrary shipping surcharges

Nigerian importers and exporters unite through UASC to challenge arbitrary charges imposed by foreign shipping lines, demanding transparency and fair pricing in maritime trade.

Foreigners Face Court Over ₦12B Oil Theft in Nigeria

Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arraigned three foreign nationals and a vessel for allegedly stealing crude oil worth ₦12 billion. The shocking case reveals sophisticated oil theft operations in Nigerian maritime territory.

DSS arrests social media user over alleged coup post

Nigeria's Department of State Services has detained a social media user for allegedly calling for military coup against President Tinubu, sparking concerns about online freedom and national security.

Police arrest 4 over child trafficking in Anambra

Nigerian police in Anambra State have apprehended four suspects involved in alleged child trafficking, rescuing multiple victims in a coordinated security operation that highlights ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking.

DSS arrests man for social media coup calls

Nigeria's Department of State Services arrests man for using his personal social media account to call for military takeover of government in shocking security breach.

Police bust illegal arms factory in Akwa Ibom

Nigerian Police Force makes groundbreaking discovery of clandestine weapons manufacturing unit in Akwa Ibom State, arresting key suspects and recovering dangerous firearms.

Obi: Courier Services Used for Drug Trafficking

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi exposes how legitimate courier companies are being exploited by drug cartels to smuggle narcotics globally, calling for urgent security reforms.

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