Troops Rescue 86 Kidnapped Victims, Arrest 29 Logistics Suppliers in Borno — Nigerian Army

The Nigerian Army has announced the rescue of 86 kidnapped victims and the arrest of 29 terrorist logistics suppliers during coordinated counter-terrorism operations in Borno State. According to a statement issued by Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) on Sunday, troops of the 135 Special Forces Battalion under Sector 2 OPHK encountered Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists at Dutse Kura on November 9, 2025, while responding to reports of abductions along the Buratai–Kamuya Road. The troops reportedly foiled the attack, pursued the insurgents toward Mangari, and overpowered them in a follow-up clash near their camp, forcing the terrorists to flee in disarray. During the operation, 86 abducted civilians, including men, women, and children, were rescued. Troops also discovered and destroyed 11 makeshift terrorist structures within the area. Recovered items included one AK-47 rifle, five magazines containing 73 rounds, four PKT ammunition belts, five civilian vehicles, five motorcycles, eight bicycles, and two logistics tricycles. In a separate operation, troops deployed at Mangada intercepted 29 suspected terrorist logistics suppliers heading to Chilaria. Recovered from them were two pickup vans, a tricycle loaded with 1,000 litres of petrol, four gallons of engine oil, two gun truck tyres, a large cache of medical supplies, and significant quantities of foodstuffs and provisions. The military confirmed that no casualties were recorded among troops during the operations. The Military High Command commended the troops for their gallantry and professionalism, urging them to sustain efforts to deny terrorists freedom of action across the North East. SANI UBAMedia Information OfficerJoint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI

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FG Dismisses UK Travel Warning, Says Nigeria Safer Than Abroad

The Federal Government has rejected the United Kingdom’s recent travel advisory, asserting that Nigeria is safe for both citizens and foreign visitors amid ongoing security improvements. The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warned against all travel to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Katsina, and Zamfara states due to terrorism, kidnappings, and escalating violence. It also advised limiting travel to Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Jigawa, Sokoto, Niger, Kogi, Plateau, Taraba, and parts of the Federal Capital Territory, citing rising crime and potential unrest. Speaking to The PUNCH on Sunday, Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris said the government is “fully aware of security challenges and is taking concrete steps to address them, ensuring safety for Nigerians and foreigners alike.” Idris highlighted that President Bola Tinubu has recently restructured top security positions and increased investments in military operations and intelligence, adding, “Our security challenges will soon be a thing of the past. Foreign nationals in Nigeria can feel confident about their safety as the government continues to enhance security measures.” The Gombe State Government described the advisory as “unfounded and unfair.” Ismaila Misilli, the state’s DG of Press Affairs, said Gombe remains one of Nigeria’s most peaceful states, with no record of insurgency, communal conflicts, or banditry in recent years. “Gombe is safe, welcoming, and open for business. We question the basis of the UK’s assessment,” he said. Kano State officials also downplayed the advisory, with Chief Press Secretary Mustapha Muhammad noting that the UK may not be aware of ongoing local security measures, including strategic deployment of military personnel to border areas to protect communities. Borno State highlighted significant progress in restoring peace. Governor Babagana Zulum’s Special Adviser on Security, General Abdullahi Ishaq (retd.), said Maiduguri is now safer than the nation’s capital, Abuja, citing successful community engagement that has led to numerous insurgent surrenders. He added that agricultural output has increased due to the relative peace in the region. The UK advisory also warned travelers about risks in the South-East, South-South, and South-West regions, including militant attacks, kidnappings, separatist clashes, and violent crimes in cities such as Lagos. Nigeria continues to face security challenges from Boko Haram insurgency, armed banditry, separatist movements, and militancy in the Niger Delta. Recently, US President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern,” citing threats to Christians and directing the Pentagon to consider military options. Idris refuted claims of religious persecution, stating that 17,000 terrorists are currently in custody and reiterating that the Federal Government is committed to ensuring safety for all. The government insists that despite challenges, significant progress has been made, and Nigeria remains safe for its citizens, investors, and foreign visitors.

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FCT Minister, Wike Orders Property Owners to Pay N5m Fine Within 14 Days

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has issued a final 14-day deadline for property owners in Asokoro, Maitama, Garki, and Wuse to pay a N5 million penalty for violating approved land-use regulations. Lere Olayinka, Wike’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, stated on Sunday that the grace period begins Tuesday, November 11, and runs until November 25, 2025. Property owners who fail to comply will face enforcement action from the FCT Administration. “The Minister has granted defaulters a final 14-day window to settle the N5 million violation fee and other applicable charges for illegal land-use conversions,” Olayinka said. The directive follows Wike’s earlier approval on September 3, 2025, which imposed the N5 million fine and a 7.5 percent levy on the assessed capital value of properties converted without FCT approval. The action was based on a report from a ministerial committee that investigated land-use abuses, and the administration had previously published the names of 374 defaulters. The affected properties include Gana and Usuma Streets in Maitama; Yakubu Gowon Crescent in Asokoro; Aminu Kano and Adetokunbo Ademola Crescents in Wuse II; and Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Gimbiya, and Onitsha Streets in Garki II. Other addresses include Ogbomosho Street, Lafia Close, Yola Street, Abriba Close, Danbatta Street, Ringim Close, and Ilorin Street in Garki I. Owners who regularise their land use within the 14-day period will be issued new Certificates of Occupancy and Statutory Rights of Occupancy reflecting the approved use, along with a renewed 99-year tenure. However, the minister’s consideration does not apply to properties that have been withdrawn or revoked due to non-development, unpaid ground rent, or other violations.

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Ondo State Government Warns Health Workers: Performance Will Determine Job Security

The Ondo State Government has issued a strong warning to health workers across its 18 Local Government Areas, citing poor performance in the primary healthcare sector. The Ondo State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (OSPHCDA) stated that the continued employment of health workers will now be based on their performance. Dr. Francis Akanbiemu, the agency’s Permanent Secretary, addressed primary healthcare directors on Sunday, expressing concern over weak results in key areas, particularly immunisation. He urged workers to step up their efforts or face the risk of being replaced. “Primary health workers have no excuse for underperformance, considering Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s administration has made significant investments in the sector, including ongoing projects and the recruitment of additional doctors and health personnel to improve service delivery,” Akanbiemu said. “From now on, performance will determine whether you remain in office.” He also called on health workers to conduct outreach and sensitisation programs to increase immunisation uptake, stressing that Ondo State has historically performed well in this area. Plans are underway to address challenges faced by staff in rural and hard-to-reach communities to ensure effective service delivery at the grassroots. While commending the governor for the prompt release of funds for various projects, Akanbiemu urged health workers to justify the government’s investment through improved performance. Dr. Victor Adefesoye, the state Director of Disease Control and Immunisation, also encouraged Local Government Coordinators to remain committed to achieving 100 per cent success in all health indicators across their areas. PUNCH Online reports that the government recently recruited 1,000 health professionals, all of whom have now been deployed to their respective posts across the state.

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Fayose Visits Obasanjo Ahead of 65th Birthday

Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose visited ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo at his residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Sunday, just days before celebrating his 65th birthday on November 15. The visit marked a rare moment of warmth between the two leaders, who have often been at odds politically. Photos shared on X by Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and Social Media to FCT Minister Nyesome Wike, show Fayose and Obasanjo sharing relaxed moments. In one image, Obasanjo, dressed in a white traditional outfit and green cap, is seen playing Ayo, the traditional Yoruba board game, with Fayose. The meeting comes amid a series of high-profile visits ahead of Fayose’s birthday, including a visit from former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo earlier in the week. Osinbajo said he chose to visit ahead of the celebration as he would be unavailable on the actual day. During the visit, Fayose and Obasanjo discussed national matters and exchanged friendly pleasantries. Osinbajo praised Fayose for his courage and consistency in public life, while Fayose described the visit as a sign of respect and friendship that transcends political differences. The photos of the gathering have caught public attention, highlighting a softer and more personal side of both political figures.

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Chukwuma Soludo Wins Anambra Governorship Election — INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the incumbent governor of Anambra State, as the winner of the November 8 governorship election. According to results announced by INEC, Governor Soludo won in all 21 local government areas of the state, defeating 15 other candidates to secure a second term in office. Soludo, who ran on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), polled a total of 422,664 votes, defeating his closest rival Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who garnered 99,445 votes. Other results include: Labour Party (LP): 10,576 votes People’s Democratic Party (PDP): 1,401 votes Young Progressives Party (YPP): 37,753 votes The final announcement was made by the Returning Officer, Professor Edoba Bright Omoregie, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). Soludo, a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and ex-Chief Economic Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, becomes the third APGA governor to lead Anambra State, following Peter Obi and Willie Obiano. Anambra, home to the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the Biafran leader and founder of APGA, has once again reaffirmed its loyalty to the party by re-electing Soludo for another four-year term.

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NDLEA Dismantles Colos Laboratory, Arrests Saudi-Bound Wanted Drug Lord in Lagos

After months of intelligence gathering and surveillance, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a notorious wanted drug lord, Yussuf Abayomi Azeez, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos. Azeez was apprehended while attempting to travel to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, the lesser Hajj. According to a statement issued on Sunday by NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi, the 40-year-old suspect had previously been arrested and charged with drug offences in the United Kingdom before jumping bail and fleeing to Nigeria. Upon his return, he allegedly established a large-scale drug production laboratory in the Lekki area of Lagos, specializing in the manufacture of Colorado, a potent synthetic strain of cannabis. “At about 6:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2025, Yussuf walked into the waiting hands of NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport while attempting to board his flight to Saudi Arabia for Umrah,” the statement said. “He was swiftly taken to his clandestine laboratory located at 17 Vincent Eku Street, Ogombo, Lekki, which had been under surveillance for some time.” During the operation, NDLEA officers from the Directorate of Forensic and Chemical Monitoring dismantled the facility and seized laboratory equipment, precursor chemicals, and already processed substances, including Colorado, weighing 148.3 kilograms. Azeez was arrested alongside Abideen Kekere-Ekun, 43, who was present at the laboratory during the raid. The NDLEA says the arrest marks a major breakthrough in its ongoing crackdown on synthetic drug production networks operating within Nigeria.

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Kano Protesters Take To Streets To Reject Trump’s Allegations Of Christian Genocide

Massive protests erupted in Kano State on Saturday as Islamic groups marched to denounce U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent statements on Nigeria’s security situation. Demonstrators flooded the streets with placards reading “We condemn Trump’s threat to attack Nigeria,” “There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria,” and “America wants to control our resources,” rejecting claims of a Christian genocide in the country. Trump had earlier labeled Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” over alleged persecution of Christians and warned that the U.S. military could step in if the killings continued. The Nigerian government has dismissed these allegations, describing them as false, misleading, and an attempt to misrepresent the country’s security challenges.

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