Troops Arrest Two Boko Haram Collaborators in Borno

Operation Hadin Kai troops have apprehended two high-profile terrorist collaborators in Borno State's Biu Local Government Area. The suspects were arrested at Miringa Market following intelligence reports linking them to sleeper cell coordination and arms

Lagos Police: Traffic Robbery Now Zero Due to Unmarked Patrols

Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP Moshood Jimoh announces that traffic robbery has been reduced to zero through the strategic deployment of unmarked patrol vehicles, allowing officers to approach crime scenes undetected and make arrests effectively.

150+ Bandits Drown in Sokoto Boat Capsize

A boat carrying over 150 suspected bandits capsized in Sokoto State, drowning all occupants. The incident, unconfirmed by authorities, could significantly weaken criminal operations in Nigeria's North-West region.

Kano LG Secretary Abducted by Gunmen in Night Raid

Gunmen abducted Hon. Hamza Musa Durba, Secretary of Kibiya Local Government in Kano, after a late-night attack on his residence in Dinya town. The assailants used his son to gain entry before fleeing with the official.

Nigerian Family Dies in Texas Crash, Alcohol Suspected

A Nigerian woman and her two adult children perished in a fiery collision in Fort Bend County, Texas. Two other juveniles were injured as authorities investigate alcohol as a potential factor in the tragic crash.

Buratai: Boko Haram Financiers Known to Authorities

Ex-army chief Tukur Buratai states that Nigerian authorities are aware of Boko Haram financiers, but naming them is not the military's role. He also clarifies the government's rehabilitation policy for repentant insurgents.

South-East, South-South Monarchs Meet in Abia, Emphasize Unity

Traditional rulers from Nigeria's South-East and South-South regions gathered in Umuahia, Abia State, to discuss peace, security, and development. They called for stronger collaboration between governments and traditional institutions to address communal

Nigerian Fraudster Gets 90 Months in US Prison

A Nigerian national has been sentenced to 90 months in US prison for wire fraud and money laundering involving hacked business emails. He was extradited from South Africa and ordered to forfeit $1.2 million while paying $2.4 million in restitution.

Nigerian Man Gets 90-Month US Prison Sentence for Fraud

James Junior Aliyu, a Nigerian national, has been sentenced to 90 months in US prison for wire fraud and money laundering in a business email compromise scheme, with forfeiture and restitution orders totaling millions.

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