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BREAKING: FCT Administration Under Nyesom Wike Restates Ban on Smartphones — Only “Torch-Light Phones” Allowed During Work Hours

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) under Minister Nyesom Wike has restated a sweeping ban on smartphones and other smart devices for certain civil servants, stipulating that only basic “torch-light” phones will be permitted during office hours. Sahara Reporters 📄 What the Directive Says The restriction — detailed in a circular bearing reference number FCT/DLA/259/III, dated November 28, 2025 — applies to all staff on Grade Level 14 and below within the FCTA’s Department of Land Administration (DLA) and the Abuja Geographic Information System (AGIS). Sahara Reporters Under the new rule: 📌 Background & Implementation This move reiterates an earlier directive from mid-November 2025, when Wike ordered that affected category staff should not bring mobile phones into office premises. Dockaysworld+1 The renewed circular signals a full enforcement push across DLA and AGIS offices. The reasoning behind the ban has not been publicly clarified in detail. Some sources suggest that the policy was prompted by concerns about leaks of sensitive land-administration documents and “unauthorised sharing” of internal communications — though no official statement has been issued to confirm this. Dockaysworld+1 ⚠️ What This Means for Staff Affected employees will no longer be able to carry or use smartphones — or other smart devices — during working hours. They’ll have to rely on basic phones if they must communicate during the workday, and retrieve their gadgets only during breaks. The circular warns that violations may attract disciplinary action. Sahara Reporters Management staff are reportedly instructed to enforce the ban strictly, and to ensure subordinates comply with the new regulation. Sahara Reporters 💡 Wider Context — What’s Behind the Move? The ban isn’t happening in isolation. In recent months, under Wike’s watch, the FCT government has initiated other reforms — including public-works projects, infrastructural upgrades, and security-related measures. Independent Newspaper Nigeria+2The Nation Newspaper+2 Some insiders argue the mobile-phone ban aims to curb internal leakages of sensitive land-management data or unauthorised disclosures, especially in agencies handling property registration, mapping, and land allocation. Others see it as a push for stricter discipline and accountability within lower-grade civil-service ranks.

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BREAKING: U.S. Forces Launch Overnight Assault on ISIS-Somalia Strongholds in Baalade Valleyhello

In a powerful overnight offensive, U.S. special operations troops and Puntland Counter-Terrorism Forces executed a coordinated pre-dawn raid on ISIS-Somalia hideouts deep within the Baalade Valley. According to operational details available, more than 100 American special operators were inserted via MH-60 helicopters, with MQ-9 Reaper drones providing overwatch and precision strikes on fortified cave networks in the Bakuuje and Mareero sectors of the Cal Miskaad mountain range. The assault followed several days of U.S. airstrikes that had already neutralized multiple militants, paving the way for ground forces to move in. Hours-Long Cave Battle — No U.S. Casualties Reported The joint forces encountered fierce resistance, triggering 2–4 hours of close-quarters combat inside tunnel systems defended by an estimated 10–15 ISIS fighters, including foreign militants reportedly originating from Syria, Turkey, and Ethiopia. By dawn, U.S. and Puntland units had successfully disengaged without any reported American casualties. Early assessments indicate that a senior ISIS-Somalia commander and several aides were killed, in addition to 5–10 other fighters. Troops also destroyed weapons stockpiles and equipment linked to gold-mining operations believed to finance ISIS cells in the region. Operation Hilaac: Final Push Underway Puntland officials say Operation Hilaac has now secured most of the Cal Miskaad mountains and remains on track to completely dismantle ISIS-Somalia by December 2025 if momentum continues.

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Bandits Storm Kogi School — What Happened Next Shocked Everyone

Kiri High School Attack: Students Rescued as Bandits Invade Kogi Community — Two Feared Dead Kiri High School in Aiyetoro Kiri, Kabba Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, came under attack in the early hours of Wednesday, November 26, 2025, when heavily armed bandits stormed the community. According to reports confirmed to newsmen, members of the Kiri Vigilante Group responded immediately, engaging the attackers in a fierce confrontation and successfully rescuing all students who were initially seized. Community sources disclosed that no student remains in captivity, crediting the swift mobilisation of local security personnel for preventing another mass abduction. However, the victory came with painful loss. One vigilante member was killed during the exchange, sacrificing his life to defend the community. Another resident, identified as a Hausa man, also lost his life in the attack. The community remains tense yet grateful, as residents mourn the fallen while celebrating the safe rescue of the children.

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You never gave me money, only drugs” — Ned Nwoko’s fifth wife, Laila, accuses Regina Daniels

The ongoing marital tensions between actress-filmmaker Regina Daniels and her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko of Delta North, have taken a dramatic turn, with Nwoko’s fifth wife, Laila Charani, making serious allegations against the 25-year-old actress. The controversy, which has already generated headlines over claims of domestic disputes, underage marriage, and the alleged detention of Regina’s brother, Samuel “Sammy West” Ojeogwu, escalated on Thursday when Laila publicly responded to accusations made by Regina. Laila Refutes Financial Claims Regina Daniels had earlier claimed she was responsible for several household expenses, including food and accommodation for Laila and her children. Responding via her Instagram page, Laila dismissed the allegations, asserting that her husband had always provided for her and their children. “How dare you say that you ever gave me money, for what exactly? I am very content with the provisions my husband makes for our family,” Laila wrote. “We should show Nigerians our bank accounts to see who is paying money into our accounts.” She added that Ned Nwoko has consistently opposed alcohol, smoking, and drug use, emphasizing that Regina’s alleged drug habits were the reason for marital friction. “The only reason you are fighting my husband is because he wants you to stop your drug and alcohol addiction,” Laila stated. Allegations of Drug Introduction Laila further accused Regina of introducing her and others in the household to drug use, claiming the actress negatively influenced staff and family members. “You know too well that I almost lost my marriage when you introduced me to drugs six years ago. You have been a bad influence since you married into this family, giving drugs to nannies and our workers, including your younger sister, Destiny,” Laila alleged. She urged Regina to seek help, continue rehabilitation, and avoid involving the other wives in the marital crisis. “I will not trust my daughters around you unsupervised,” she said, citing concern for the children’s safety and the spread of alleged unhealthy habits in the household. Strained Household Relations Though Laila and Regina appeared cordial at public family events and on social media between 2020 and 2021, their relationship reportedly deteriorated after Laila’s temporary separation from Nwoko in 2021. Her return in 2022 marked a shift in household dynamics, and observers noted a sharp decline in public interactions between the two co-wives. This latest development adds another layer of complexity to a saga that has captured national attention, raising questions about the dynamics within one of Nigeria’s most high-profile families.

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EXCLUSIVE: Full list and profiles of 16 military officers arrested over suspected coup plot in Nigeria

As the Nigerian military deepens investigations into an alleged coup attempt against the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, PREMIUM TIMES has exclusively obtained the names and background details of 16 senior officers currently in detention over their suspected involvement. Sources familiar with the ongoing probe revealed that 14 of the detained officers are from the Nigerian Army, while the remaining two are personnel of the Navy and Air Force respectively. Majority From Infantry Corps Further intelligence indicates that 12 of the 14 Army suspects are infantry officers — the country’s frontline combat branch responsible for ground operations. One officer is attached to the Signals Corps, while the other serves under the Ordnance Corps, which oversees military weapons and logistics. The breakdown of the ranks includes: Both the Nigerian government and Defence Headquarters have maintained silence on the alleged coup plot, only hinting that it was not behind the low-key Independence Day celebrations on October 1. Profiles of the Detained Officers Below are verified profiles of the officers as obtained: 1. Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq 2. Colonel M.A. Ma’aji 3. Lt. Colonel S. Bappah 4. Lt. Colonel A.A. Hayatu 5. Lt. Colonel P. Dangnap 6. Lt. Colonel M. Almakura 7. Major A.J. Ibrahim 8. Major M.M. Jiddah 9. Major M.A. Usman 10. Major D. Yusuf 11. Major I. Dauda Officers With Partial Records Available Name Rank Service Number Notes Ibrahim Bello Captain N/16266 DSSC 43 A.A. Yusuf Captain N/16724 Limited details available S.S. Felix Lieutenant N/18105 Limited details available D.B. Abdullahi Lieutenant Commander (Navy) NN/3289 Rank equivalent to Major S.B. Adamu Squadron Leader (Air Force) NAF/3481 Rank equivalent to Major More information may emerge as interrogation continues and the military determines whether to escalate charges, initiate court-martials, or release any of the suspects.

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New kidnappings in Kwara, Kano overshadow joy of Kebbi schoolgirls’ release

Fresh Abductions in Kwara, Kano Overshadow Rescue of Kebbi Schoolgirls, Eruku Worshippers The celebrations following the rescue of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and 38 worshippers in Kwara State have been short-lived, as armed bandits launched fresh attacks in Kwara and Kano just hours after the presidency hailed improved security operations. Barely a day after the federal government announced the release of 38 captives from the Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku — a victory credited to “pressure from the DSS and the military” — gunmen returned to the same local government to abduct more residents. Isapa Attack: Bandits Strike Again, 5km From Eruku On Monday evening, assailants stormed Isapa, a community in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, located about five kilometres from Eruku where the earlier rescue took place. Local sources said the armed men moved with a large herd of cattle to blend into the environment before launching the attack. The Kwara State Police Command confirmed 10 abductees, but community leaders insist the number is closer to 20, including children, nursing mothers, and a pregnant woman. “The bandits went after a businessman who had previously paid ransom. When they couldn’t find him, they took his family and neighbours instead,”— Abayomi Daramola, community leader Kano, Niger Also Hit as Wave of Abductions Spreads The insecurity ripple extended to Kano State, where gunmen abducted 10 residents in Tsanyawa Local Government Area on Monday night. Locals believe the incident is linked to bandit activity spilling over from neighbouring Katsina State. Meanwhile, in Niger State, tension persists over the abduction of more than 265 students of St. Mary’s Catholic School, Papiri. Their situation contrasts sharply with the joyful reunification of Kebbi victims, highlighting the uneven outcomes of security interventions across the country. A Win, Then a Setback President Bola Tinubu had earlier praised security agencies for the rescue of the Kebbi schoolgirls and Kwara worshippers, but the latest attacks have muted national relief and raised concerns over the sustainability of recent gains in the fight against kidnapping and rural banditry.

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Kidnapping Crisis: Lawmakers advance bill proposing death penalty in Nigeria

Senate Approves Move to Impose Mandatory Death Penalty for Kidnapping The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday resolved to amend the country’s Anti-Terrorism Act to prescribe the death penalty — without the option of a fine or judicial discretion — for all kidnapping offences. Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the decision during plenary after a majority of lawmakers backed the proposal through a voice vote. The resolution followed an additional motion by Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central), who raised concerns over the escalating rate of abductions nationwide. Senator Ningi urged the Senate to mandate its Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, to draft the amendment to reclassify kidnapping as an act of terrorism, automatically attracting capital punishment regardless of circumstance, region, or outcome. The motion was seconded by Senator Adams Oshiomhole (APC, Edo North), who insisted that judges should have no discretion when passing judgement for such offences. “The offence of kidnapping should carry the death penalty with no judicial discretion. Parliament must make this law clear,” Oshiomhole stated. The former Edo State governor also called on state governors to be willing to sign execution warrants, noting that many shy away from authorising death sentences despite legal backing. “Governors must have the courage to sign death warrants. I did as governor — others refused,” he said. Senate President Akpabio endorsed the proposal, declaring that the Senate had taken a firm position in favour of the maximum punishment. “Once kidnapping is proven in court, a death sentence must follow. No judge should have the power to lessen it. Kidnapping should be classified as terrorism, and the punishment must be death — without discretion,” he said. After the motion was put to vote, it was adopted by majority approval. Akpabio subsequently directed the Senate Leader to prepare the amendment immediately, stressing urgency in addressing the growing insecurity challenge. Under the current Anti-Terrorism Act, kidnapping that results in the death of a victim already attracts the death penalty, while cases without fatalities draw varying penalties, including life imprisonment. The law also criminalises ransom payment, imposing a minimum sentence of 15 years on those who pay kidnappers. Kidnapping has continued to surge across Nigeria, with criminal groups benefiting heavily from ransom payments. During the earlier debate, Senator Diket Plang (Plateau Central) described ransom funds as a major revenue source for terrorists, enabling them to acquire weapons and sustain operations.

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Atiku: Schoolgirls’ release isn’t a win — terrorists now operate like alternative government

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticised the Federal Government over its handling of the recent abduction and release of schoolgirls in Kebbi State, cautioning that the incident does not reflect a victory over insecurity but rather highlights how terrorists increasingly function like an “alternative government” in some regions of the country. In a statement released on Wednesday, Atiku faulted the comments made by the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, who described the girls’ release on Arise News as a security achievement. Atiku condemned the remarks as a desperate attempt to repaint a national tragedy and present government failure as heroism. He challenged Onanuga’s assertion that security operatives were tracking the kidnappers in real time and had established contact with them, arguing that such claims raise even more troubling questions. If authorities truly had access to such intelligence, Atiku asked, why were the terrorists not apprehended or neutralised, instead of becoming negotiation partners. According to him, the release of abducted citizens should not be celebrated as a victory—it is a stark reminder that terrorists move freely, negotiate openly, and dictate conditions, while the government resorts to statements aimed at saving face. He insisted that no government should take pride in negotiating with criminals it claims to be monitoring, noting that the recurring pattern of mass abductions, ransom settlements and unhindered escape of bandits proves that terrorists now operate unchecked. Under Tinubu’s leadership, he argued, bandits function like a parallel authority—demanding ransom, securing freedom and returning unchallenged—while officials applaud their cooperation. Any government that brags about watching terrorists rather than stopping them, he said, is either overwhelmed or complicit. Atiku maintained that Nigerians deserve security, not “fairy tales by moonlight,” and urged the government to stop masking its shortcomings with propaganda. The abduction, as earlier reported, took place on November 17 when gunmen attacked Government Girls’ Secondary School in Maga, killing a staff member and seizing 25 students; one managed to escape almost immediately, leaving 24 in captivity until they were freed on Tuesday. President Bola Tinubu, through a statement issued by Onanuga, welcomed their return and expressed relief that all missing girls were accounted for, while calling on security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue others still held by abductors across the country.

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President Tinubu Announces Security Emergency, Greenlights Recruitment of 20,000 Additional Police Personnel

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday declared a national security emergency, authorising a fresh recruitment drive across the Nigerian Police Force and the Armed Forces in a bid to tackle rising insecurity across the country. A statement released from the State House confirmed that the President has directed the Nigeria Police to enlist 20,000 new officers, increasing the total planned intake to 50,000 personnel. Tinubu further approved the temporary use of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camps as police training centres to accelerate deployment. “Today, in view of the emerging security situation, I have decided to declare a nationwide security emergency and order additional recruitment into the Armed Forces,” the President announced.“The police will recruit an additional 20,000 officers, bringing the total to 50,000.” Tinubu explained that although upgrades to police training facilities had earlier been approved, security agencies may now convert NYSC camps into training depots for faster mobilisation. He also directed that officers withdrawn from VIP protection duties undergo rapid retraining before redeployment to high-risk zones across the country. DSS to Deploy Forest Guards, Bandit Hotspots Targeted The President also authorised the Department of State Services (DSS) to deploy specially trained forest guards to combat terrorists hiding in Nigeria’s forest regions. Additional manpower is expected to be recruited to reinforce the operation. “This is a national emergency,” Tinubu said.“We are responding by deploying more boots on the ground, especially in security-challenged areas. The times require all hands on deck.” Commends Rescue Operations, Seeks Legal Backing for State Police Tinubu praised security agencies for the rescue of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi and 38 worshippers in Kwara, pledging continued efforts to secure students still held hostage in Niger State. He paid tribute to fallen officers, including Brigadier-General Musa Uba, who was killed in recent counter-terror operations. The President also urged the National Assembly to consider legislation enabling states to establish state police where needed. He called on local authorities, schools, churches, mosques, and other public institutions to increase security vigilance. Push for Ranching — Open Grazing to End Tinubu highlighted the newly created Ministry of Livestock Development, urging herders to embrace ranching, drop illegal arms, and move away from open grazing to reduce farmer-herder conflicts. “Ranching is now the path forward for sustainable livestock farming and national harmony,” he said. Final Message to Nigerians Tinubu called on citizens to remain calm, cooperate with security agencies, and report suspicious activity, assuring the nation of government commitment to restore peace. “We are in this fight together — and together we shall win,” he concluded.“May God bless Nigeria and protect our armed forces.”

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