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NPTF opens smart police HQ in Ebonyi to combat insecurity

As Nigeria grapples with a fresh wave of violence in Benue and other states, the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) has commissioned a state-of-the-art Smart Divisional Police Headquarters in Akaeze, Ivo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State — a move aimed at revolutionizing law enforcement through technology. The facility, unveiled on Tuesday, June 17, is part of the NPTF’s nationwide effort to enhance policing infrastructure. Equipped with CCTV-enabled perimeter surveillance, solar-powered inverters, fire safety systems, a borehole, and landscaped surroundings, the new station symbolises a shift towards tech-driven policing. At the commissioning ceremony, NPTF Executive Secretary Mohammed F. Sheidu emphasised the urgency of transforming Nigeria’s policing framework in light of recent tragedies. “We extend our deepest condolences to families affected by the heinous attacks in Benue State. These incidents remind us of the critical need for a responsive, well-equipped police force. ...
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Mokwa flood: 700 still missing, over 200 dead – Niger govt

The Niger State Government has confirmed that over 700 persons remain unaccounted for following the devastating flood that swept through Mokwa town, leaving 207 confirmed dead and thousands displaced. Speaking in Minna on Tuesday, June 17, Deputy Governor Yakubu Garba, who represented Governor Umaru Bago , described the disaster as a “national tragedy,” disclosing that more than 3,000 households were affected while over 400 houses were damaged, including the complete destruction of 283 homes and 50 shops. “This is more than just a local incident. It is a national disaster. We are working with professional bodies to investigate the root cause of the flooding. Assessment reports are still being awaited,” Governor Bago said. Garba made the remarks while receiving a condolence delegation led by Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, former Chief Security Officer to the late Gen. Sani Abacha . Al-Mustapha expressed sympathy on behalf of a group of Nigerians from across the country and stated tha...

Police recover stun gun from Pastor Adefarasin as investigation continues

The Lagos State Police Command has disclosed that a stun gun was recovered from Pastor Paul Adefarasin of House on the Rock Church, following his voluntary appearance for interrogation over a viral road incident. Adefarasin had been at the center of public scrutiny after a video surfaced showing him wielding what looked like a firearm during a confrontation with another road user in Lagos. The incident quickly spread online, prompting demands for clarity from law enforcement and the public. Responding to the controversy, Adefarasin presented himself at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja on Tuesday, June 17. According to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin , the cleric was interrogated by detectives and released on bail pending further investigation. “Pastor Paul Adefarasin, who turned himself in today at the Lagos State Police Command over a viral video where he was seen holding a gun-like object against another road user, was interrogat...

2027: Is Tinubu-Shettima at war? APC vice chairman explains

Mustapha Salihu, the National Vice Chairman (North-East) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has dismissed reports suggesting a fallout between President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, describing the speculation as the handiwork of "conflict entrepreneurs." In recent weeks, growing speculation has pointed to a possible rift between Nigeria’s two top leaders, with claims that Vice President Shettima has been sidelined in key decision-making processes and political endorsements ahead of the 2027 election. One of the main concerns raised by observers is President Tinubu’s alleged failure to formally transfer power to Shettima during his prolonged travels abroad —a move that has traditionally signaled trust and collaboration between both offices. Further fuelling the speculation is Shettima’s conspicuous absence or low mention during high-profile events where Tinubu has received endorsements for a second term in office. This has sparked suggestions that ...

Gov Alia gives fresh update on Benue killings

Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia has provided a chilling update on the recent massacre in Yelewata, revealing that the attackers gained entry into the community through a river route and launched a coordinated strike lasting two hours. Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Tuesday, June 17, Alia said the attackers, believed to be armed herdsmen, used the river to circumvent military and police checkpoints positioned around the area. “Yes, it lasted for two hours. Right at Yelewata itself, there is a military checkpoint, and then the police as well. "But here is how it happened: The river is not far from this axis, so we understand that they used the river’s route,” the governor said. Over 200 people were reportedly killed in the June 15 attack on Yelewata, a border town between Benue and Nasarawa states. Pope Leo leads prayer for Benue The tragedy has sparked nationwide outrage and global concern, including a call from Pope Leo urging an end to the violence. P...

Benue killings expose Tinubu’s leadership complacency

In the early hours of June 13, 2025, horror returned to Benue State as suspected armed herdsmen launched coordinated attacks on Daudu and Yelewata communities in Guma Local Government Area. Residents say the scale and savagery of the violence surpassed anything in recent memory. Homes were set ablaze with people trapped inside. Entire families were butchered, children, the elderly, and even military personnel deployed to safeguard the area were not spared. While official figures from the Benue State Government confirmed 59 deaths, local reports—including from witnesses and humanitarian responders—claim that the actual death toll may exceed 200. This included many who had already been displaced by earlier waves of conflict and had sought refuge in makeshift shelters. “They were burnt beyond recognition,” said one local rescuer. “We couldn’t tell which body belonged to whom.” The scale of devastation has renewed outrage across Nigeria and reignited calls for President Bola Ahmed T...

'We’re grooming employers, not job seekers' – Minister Olawande on bold youth reforms

Comrade Ayodele Olawande, the Minister of Youth Development, has outlined a series of ambitious reforms and initiatives aimed at repositioning the Ministry of Youth Development and empowering Nigerian youth.  In an exclusive interview with Pulse Nigeria 's senior correspondent, Segun Adeyemi , Minister Olawande shed light on the challenges and strategic pivots undertaken since his elevation to the ministerial role seven months ago, following a prior stint as Minister of State within the same ministry. The Minister emphasised the distinct focus of the newly separated Ministry of Youth Development, which historically had been overshadowed by sports.  "A lot of people will believe that the Ministry of Youth Development is 'how many people have you created a job for?' But again, the Ministry of Youth Development cannot create jobs; it's not Labour," Olawande clarified, stressing that the ministry's role is to foster an environment for youth to thrive.  Hi...