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Lagos Indigenes Demand APC Governorship Slot, Back Tinubu’s Second Term

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa   A group known as the Lagos State Prominent Indigenes has officially called on the All Progressives Congress (APC) to reserve the state’s governorship slot for indigenous candidates in the 2027 general elections.    The group argued that this move is essential to ensure fairness, equity, and inclusiveness within the state’s political […]

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Appeal Court Nullifies N400bn Probe Judgment, Orders Retrial for El-Rufai

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa   The Court of Appeal in Kaduna has nullified a previous Federal High Court judgment regarding a fundamental rights suit filed by former Governor Nasir El-Rufai.    The three-member panel ruled that the initial proceedings breached El-Rufai’s right to a fair hearing. Consequently, the court ordered a fresh trial of the case […]

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Troops Arrest Suspected ISWAP Member in Borno After Intelligence Intercept

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa   On March 21, 2026, Operation Hadin Kai troops arrested a suspected ISWAP member in Borno.   The operation targeted the Damboa Local Government Area to bolster regional security.   The 25 Brigade and the Civilian Joint Task Force carried out the arrest. Security expert Zagazola Makama confirmed the successful coordination between […]

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Judge Rules Against Pentagon over Restrictive Journalism Policies

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa   A federal judge has struck down a Pentagon policy that limited journalist access to military headquarters. Judge Paul Friedman ruled in favor of The New York Times, finding that the Trump administration’s credentialing rules violated constitutional protections.    The court declared key portions of the policy unlawful and unenforceable.   The […]

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FBI Warns Russian Hackers Targeting Signal Users in Major Cyber Campaign The FBI has uncovered a serious cyber attack linked to Russian intelligence services. Hackers are going after users of popular messaging apps like Signal. The main targets include current and former U.S. government officials, military members, politicians, and journalists. These people hold sensitive information that makes them high-value targets. The attackers have managed to break into thousands of accounts worldwide. Once inside, they can read private messages, see contact lists, and even send messages pretending to be the real owner. This lets them trick more people into clicking bad links or sharing secrets through trusted accounts. The problem comes from user mistakes, not flaws in the app itself. The FBI stresses that everyone needs to stay alert and take simple steps to stay safe. They joined with cybersecurity experts to release advice on spotting these tricks and protecting accounts. Basic actions like using strong passwords, turning on two-factor authentication, and watching for odd messages can make a big difference. This campaign shows how foreign groups keep trying to spy on key people in the U.S. and around the world. It raises worries about leaks of important information that could hurt national security or mislead the public. The effort has already hit many accounts, proving the threat is real and ongoing. Many people online reacted with concern and calls for better habits. Some pointed out how easy it is to fall for phishing when accounts look familiar. The warning serves as a reminder that even secure apps need careful use by everyone. This alert pushes for stronger personal cybersecurity. By following the FBI’s tips, users can lower risks and make it harder for hackers to succeed. Staying informed and cautious remains the best defense against these growing online threats.

  • March 21, 2026
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The FBI has uncovered a serious cyber attack linked to Russian intelligence services. Hackers are going after users of popular messaging apps like Signal. The main targets include current and former U.S. government officials, military members, politicians, and journalists. These people hold sensitive information that makes them high-value targets. The attackers have managed to break […]

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Ogun Appoints Bolarinwa-Adebowale New Procurement Director-General

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa   The Ogun State Government has appointed Mrs. Feyisara Bolarinwa-Adebowale as the new Director-General of the State Bureau of Public Procurement.   The appointment was announced by Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, a move that marks a significant leadership transition.   A seasoned legal professional, Mrs. Bolarinwa-Adebowale succeeds the […]