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2 dead others injured as customs officers reportedly chase suspected smugglers in Oyo

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Credit to DAILY POST No fewer than two persons have lost their lives in a road accident which involved some officers of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and individuals suspected to be smugglers. DAILY POST gathered that the incident occurred along the Iseyin-Ibadan road in Oyo State on Thursday. Sources told DAILY POST that the customs officers were chasing some people suspected to be smugglers when the accident occurred, leading to the death of a customs officer and a resident of the state whose identity is yet to be revealed. Some Customs officers and other residents involved in the accident sustained various degrees of injuries and are still in hospital as of the time of filing this report. One of the eyewitnesses who asked not to be named told DAILY POST that the remains of the vehicle used in chasing the people suspected to be smugglers had been moved to Iseyin. “There was an accident that occurred yesterday. It was the customs officers who said they were chasing some people sus

ECOWAS Delegation Engages with Deposed Niger President in Pursuit of Stability

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  In a significant diplomatic development, a delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) recently conducted a crucial meeting with the recently deposed President of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum. This diplomatic engagement takes place during a period of heightened political instability in the country, as ECOWAS seeks to play a pivotal role in facilitating dialogue and restoring order. Led by former Nigerian Military Head of State Abdulsalami Abubakar, the ECOWAS delegation's meeting with Mr. Bazoum holds immense importance in assessing the current situation and exploring avenues for conflict resolution. The deposed President's insights and perspectives are highly valued as ECOWAS aims to mediate and provide a platform for peaceful negotiations. Niger Republic recently experienced a change in leadership following a coup, resulting in the removal of President Bazoum from office. This swift and unexpected transition has raised concerns about stability in the reg

Nigerian and Cameroonian Forces Foil BNL Armed Wing's Attempted Attack on Warships

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  In a recent incident near Ikang Abana in the Bakassi Peninsula, Nigerian and Cameroonian forces successfully thwarted an attack by a group of armed individuals believed to be associated with the militant wing of the Biafra Nation League (BNL). This event, which occurred on August 20, 2023, saw these militants attempting to drop explosives onto warships but ultimately failing due to the overwhelming firepower of the defending forces. Sources within the vicinity suggest that the Nigerian Navy might have been conducting training exercises at sea, possibly involving the testing of heavy weaponry. Additionally, there are indications that Cameroon reinforced its security measures in response to a reported clash between Biafra separatist militants, known as the Black Marine, and joint border security forces just a few days prior to this incident. Cameroonian military officers have reportedly requested further troop reinforcements in the Isangele and Idabato subdivisions within the Bakassi P

The Sleepless World of Giraffes"

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  Have you ever heard the dry joke that goes: Q: What's the first danger a baby giraffe faces after being born? A: Falling to its death when it's born. But is that really true? And why haven't giraffes evolved to be safer? Giraffes lead a unique life, spending most of their days standing, even when they sleep. These towering creatures manage with just 5 to 30 minutes of sleep in a 24-hour period, taking brief naps lasting only a minute or two. This makes them one of the animal kingdom's shortest sleepers. Remarkably, this sleep pattern also applies to giving birth, where female giraffes do so while standing, and their newborns tumble into the world. Encouragingly, the mother giraffe always prods her newborn to stand up, although her lofty height prevents her from licking the baby, a behavior seen in many other species. It was once believed that giraffes were "mute," but this notion has been debunked. Although they occasionally roar, snort, and hiss, their long

Shehu Sani Expresses Grief and Condolences Following Terrorist Ambush on Nigerian Military Troops

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Former Nigerian Senator, author, and activist Shehu Sani has shared his heartfelt reaction to the recent tragic ambush executed by a terrorist group targeting Nigerian military troops in Niger State. Sani, in a recent online post, expressed his deep sorrow, saying, "I found it difficult to watch the video clip depicting the ambush on our troops by terrorists in Niger State." He conveyed his profound sympathy and respect for the soldiers' dedication to service, acknowledging the profound sacrifice they made. Sani extended his condolences to the Nigerian Army and the bereaved families. This devastating incident unfolded in the early hours of Monday between the Zangiwa and Kangara Area of Niger State. The ambush, reportedly carried out by a terrorist group, resulted in the loss of more than 20 soldiers and senior military officers. Among the victims were two lieutenants, a major, and several other officers who fell prey to this unprecedented attack. The assailants exhibited

Strengthening Collaboration: LASTMA and Nigerian Army Join Forces for Better Traffic Management in Lagos

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In response to recent viral videos depicting altercations between soldiers and officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), steps have been taken to ensure such incidents do not recur. During a recent visit to the LASTMA headquarters by officials of the 9 Brigade Command, Nigerian Army, led by Brigadier-General Adegoke Moses Adetuyi, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba, the General Manager of LASTMA, conveyed that the relationship between the two agencies remains strong. Mr. Oreagba emphasized that the camaraderie between the Army and LASTMA would not be taken for granted, and both entities are committed to maintaining their collaborative efforts. Mr. Oreagba reassured that the incident would not repeat itself due to continuous communication channels being upheld and new hotlines being explored for prompt issue resolution. This understanding comes as part of a broader agreement to enhance the partnership between LASTMA and the Nigerian Army in the realm of traffic management acros

Niger Junta Leader Credits Military Takeover with Preventing Crisis in Nigeria

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General Abdourahmane Tchiani, the leader of the Niger junta, emphasized that their country's military intervention averted a looming disaster for Nigeria. HOW TO LEVERAGE YOUR ONLINE BUSINESSES During a meeting between a Nigerian delegation of clerics and the junta in Niamey, Niger's capital, Sheik Bala Lau, the Chairman of Jam’atul Izalatu Bida Waikamatu Sunnah, shared that Tchiani voiced the belief that the coup had a noble purpose. He stated that the junta acted to stave off a potential threat that could have impacted both Niger Republic and Nigeria. Despite the lack of detailed explanation in the statement, Tchiani's assertion followed a statement by the Defence Headquarters revealing that some individuals were actively encouraging a military takeover in Nigeria. HOW TO LEVERAGE YOUR ONLINE BUSINESSES Brigadier-General Tukur Gusau, the Director of Defence Information, denounced these calls and reaffirmed the military's commitment to upholding their constitutional du