50 Palestinians Killed as Israel Strikes Food Aid Sites in Gaza

At least 50 Palestinians, including 32 people near food aid sites in Rafah, have been killed in fresh Israeli attacks across Gaza, according to reports on Saturday. The strikes targeted multiple locations, including areas where civilians were queuing for humanitarian food supplies. Eyewitnesses described scenes of devastation, with bodies and injured victims scattered around destroyed aid distribution points. The World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm, warning that thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are on the “verge of catastrophic hunger,” with one in three residents going days without food. The attacks came a day after extensive Israeli bombardments leveled parts of the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, leaving behind a trail of destruction and deepening the humanitarian crisis. The latest violence underscores growing international calls for a ceasefire as the death toll and suffering of civilians continue to mount in the enclave.

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APC Urges Action Against Ethnic, Religious Division Ahead of 2027 Polls

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called for decisive action against the growing weaponisation of ethnicity, religion, and misinformation ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking at a capacity-building seminar for APC Zonal and State Publicity Secretaries on Friday, the party’s National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, urged APC spokespersons nationwide to rise to the challenge of countering false narratives and divisive politics. Basiru decried the spread of false information using misleading images and accused political opponents of deepening ethnic and religious fault lines, which he said were not as pronounced during his youth. “We have seen the weaponisation of falsehood as an instrument of politics in Nigeria,” Basiru said, citing examples of fake images being circulated to mislead the public. Highlighting the positive impact of President Bola Tinubu’s reforms — including fuel subsidy removal and exchange-rate unification — Basiru noted that Nigeria’s economy is stabilising, with oil production now at 1.7 million barrels per day and the naira becoming “one of the best-performing currencies.” Alake Defends Tinubu’s Economic Reforms The Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, also addressed the seminar, commending the federal government’s policy decisions, which he said have significantly improved revenue allocation to states and local governments. Alake described fuel subsidy removal and exchange-rate unification as “two hydra-headed economic monsters” that had previously dragged the economy backward. He stressed that their removal has freed up resources for infrastructure and state development. “If you don’t stabilise the macro, you cannot fix the micro,” Alake said, adding that job creation and increased production will follow ongoing infrastructure projects.

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Peter Obi Decries UNICAL Dental Students’ Crisis, Says No Student Should Suffer for Leadership Failures

Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has urged the Federal Government and the leadership of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) to immediately resolve the ongoing crisis affecting dental students’ graduation and induction quota at the institution. In a statement released on Saturday, Obi expressed concern over reports of delays and disruptions in the academic progression of dental students at UNICAL. He noted that while the university’s Vice Chancellor has promised to address the situation, “no student should suffer due to what I consider a failure of leadership.” Obi recalled a similar challenge he faced as governor when the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria shut down the medical school at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University for lacking a teaching hospital. At the time, students were at risk of graduating with unrelated degrees despite years of medical training. “I refused to let those innocent students become victims,” Obi said. “I committed to building a functional teaching hospital within two years, and despite skepticism, I completed and commissioned what is now the Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital in Awka in less than 18 months.” He stressed that education, particularly in critical sectors like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), is too vital to be jeopardized by bureaucratic lapses or inadequate infrastructure. Obi called on the Federal Government to urgently provide financial and institutional support to UNICAL, enabling the university leadership to resolve the matter swiftly. “Our children must not continue to lose their future in Nigeria,” Obi warned. “At this critical time in our nation, we cannot afford to neglect education and healthcare, while wasting resources on areas that bring no tangible value. A New Nigeria is Possible.”

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Tragedy in Kano: Four Drown in Blocked Waterway

The Kano State Fire Service has confirmed the death of four individuals who drowned in a blocked waterway at Zangon Kaya, located in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State. The incident was confirmed in a statement released on Friday by the Public Relations Officer of the Fire Service, Alhaji Saminu Abdullahi, who said the tragedy occurred on Friday afternoon. “We received an emergency call at about 1:48 pm from one Rabiu Yusif, informing us that four people had fallen into a blocked waterway that had gathered due to the ongoing railway line construction,” Abdullahi stated. “We immediately sent our rescue team to the scene. Two of the victims entered the waterway to swim when they got trapped.” Abdullahi explained that another individual went in to rescue them and also got stuck, while a fourth person, attempting to help, also became trapped. Upon the arrival of the rescue team, residents managed to pull out two victims, while the team recovered the remaining two. All four were rescued unconscious and later confirmed dead. The victims have been identified as Bashir Sani (28), Nasirudden Tasi’u (25), Usman Ubale (26), and Yakubu Muhammed (22). “Their corpses were handed over to SP Abdulkadir Albasu of Dawanau Police Division,” Abdullahi added. Read Full Details Here

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Nigerian Arrested in India for ₦214m Drug Trafficking

Nigerian Arrested in India for ₦214m Drug Trafficking

Bengaluru, India – Barely a week after a Nigerian hairstylist, Ifeoluwa Akinwunmi, was arrested in India with drugs worth over ₦1.8 billion, another Nigerian national has been apprehended for a similar offence. The suspect, identified as Chikuwuma, was arrested by operatives of Bengaluru’s Central Crime Branch (CCB) during a raid in the Avalahalli area of northern Bengaluru. Officials said the narcotics seized were valued at Rs 1.2 crore (approximately ₦214 million). According to India Today, Chikuwuma was caught in the act of selling narcotics and is believed to be part of a wider international trafficking network. The raid, conducted by the CCB Narcotics Wing, resulted in the recovery of MDMA and crystal substances. Police sources disclosed that Chikuwuma had allegedly been involved in drug trafficking since 2013, importing narcotics from overseas and distributing them across Bengaluru, especially in its outskirts. Authorities confirmed that the suspect is under custody as investigations continue to uncover others linked to the syndicate. The latest arrest adds to the growing list of Nigerians facing prosecution in India for drug-related offences

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Tanker Explosion Sparks Panic in Ibadan, No Casualties Reported

A petrol tanker carrying 33,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) exploded on Thursday evening at Celica Junction along the new Ife Expressway in Ibadan, Oyo State, causing panic among residents and motorists. Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred after the tanker suffered a brake failure, forcing the driver to lose control before the vehicle overturned and caught fire. The tanker reportedly collided with a Prado SUV and another car before the explosion. “The tanker hit a Prado jeep and another car, and in the process, it fell and exploded. Although no casualty was recorded, the fire affected the car and the Prado jeep,” an eyewitness said. Confirming the incident, the Oyo State Fire Service Chairman, Maroof Akinwande, said the fire was contained before it could spread to nearby facilities, including a NNPC filling station. “The firemen swiftly swung into action by applying chemical foam compound and restricted the fire from spreading to the nearby Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation petrol station and surrounding properties. The fire was jointly extinguished with officers from the Federal Fire Service,” Akinwande stated. He added that no casualties were recorded, though the tanker and one car were completely burnt, while the Prado SUV was pushed into a gutter by the impact. The accident was attributed to a braking system failure while the truck was in motion. Read Full Details Here

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Nigeria Union Japan Elects New President

A Tokyo-based businessman, Chief Stanley Emeka Egbogota, has emerged the new president of the Nigeria Union in Japan. Egbogota took over from the outgone president, Chief Kennedy Nnaji, following his swearing in immediately after the election. Chief Egbogota was unanimously elected at the organization’s biennial convention held on Sunday in Tokyo, the Japanese capital. Handing over to the new president, Nnaji congratulated Egbogota on his election as president Nigeria Union Japan. He urged the new president to build on the achievements of his predecessors. In his response, Egbogota commended the Nnaji for his quality leadership and high moral standay which took Nigeria Union Japan to greater heights. He then solicited the support of the new executive committee and all members of the union for a successful tenure.(

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FG Shifts Opening of Paramilitary Recruitment Portal to July 21

The Federal Government has announced a temporary suspension of the recruitment application portal for key paramilitary agencies, including the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), and the Federal Fire Service (FFS). The portal, earlier scheduled to go live on Monday, July 14, 2025, will now open on Monday, July 21, 2025, according to a statement signed by Maj. Gen. Abdulmalik Jibrin, Secretary of the Board of the paramilitary agencies. The suspension affects the official recruitment portal, https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng, which serves as the central platform for applications under the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB). The government explained that the adjustment is aimed at ensuring a smooth, transparent, and fair recruitment process, adding that the overwhelming interest from young Nigerians underscores the strong desire to serve the country through these agencies.

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