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Suspects arrested as police uncover illegal baby factory
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Suspects arrested as police uncover illegal baby factory

One suspect has been arrested after men of the Ekiti state police command uncovered an illegal baby factory located in the Ikere local government area of Ekiti State. Disclosing this to newsmen, the state Commissioner of Police, Joe Eribo, said the command received a tip-off and arrested one Onyechi Oluwadare, 43, alongside four other suspects behind a popular hotel along Ise-Ekiti Road, Ikere-Ekiti. “On the 24/01/2026 at about 08:30 hrs, the Command received a credible tip-off that the prime suspect, Oluwadare Onyechi, a 43-year-old woman, runs an illegal baby factory alongside four other suspects somewhere behind Inisa Hotel and Suit, along Ise-Ekiti Road, Ikere-Ekiti.” Upon the receipt of the information, the Command Operatives swung into action, cordon off the premises used f...
Any FCTA worker refusing court order to resume will be made scapegoat – Wike
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Any FCTA worker refusing court order to resume will be made scapegoat – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has warned that any worker of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) who fails to resume duty following a court order will face sanctions. Wike issued the warning on Tuesday, January 27, while speaking with journalists after a court directed the striking workers to suspend their industrial action. He said there must be consequences for disobeying a valid court order and that enforcement would begin from Wednesday, January 27. “Are there no consequences for disobeying the law? Must we allow people break the law flagrantly? I have given them a window but from tomorrow, if they don’t come to work, we will apply the big stick,” Wike said. “From tomorrow (Wednesday), if we see anybody who wants to block the gate, ...
Moment Tinubu stumbles during reception in Türkiye {VIDEO}
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Moment Tinubu stumbles during reception in Türkiye {VIDEO}

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday briefly stumbled during a ceremonial march-past organised for his reception at the parade ground in Türkiye. The incident occurred as the President joined the guard of honour, drawing momentary attention before the programme continued without disruption. A video posted on X by Turkish digital news platform Nefes Gazetesi shows Tinubu walking alongside his Turkish counterpart, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, before he stumbled to the ground. He was quickly assisted by the Secret Service. Tuesday’s reception commenced at about 5:00 pm local time with the simultaneous playing of the national anthems of both nations and a ceremonial 21-gun salute. Following the completion of the ceremonial formalities, both leaders withdrew into a closed-door...
‘You’re Deluding Yourselves If You Think You Can Defend Europe Without the US’ – NATO Chief Warns
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‘You’re Deluding Yourselves If You Think You Can Defend Europe Without the US’ – NATO Chief Warns

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has told European leaders they are mistaken if they believe the continent can defend itself without the backing of the United States. Speaking on Monday while addressing committees of the European Parliament in Brussels, Rutte dismissed the idea of Europe standing alone on defence matters. “If anyone here believes that the European Union, or Europe as a whole, can defend itself without the United States, they should keep dreaming. It’s simply not possible. We need one another,” he said. Rutte cautioned that for Europe to truly operate independently, defence spending would need to rise to as much as 10 percent of national budgets. He added that European countries would also have to develop their own nuclear capabilities, a move that would cost bi...
North Korea launches Ballistic Missiles into Sea of Japan amid rising tensions
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North Korea launches Ballistic Missiles into Sea of Japan amid rising tensions

North Korea on Tuesday, January 27 fired at least two ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan, according to officials in Japan and South Korea, just a day after a senior US defense official praised Seoul as Washington’s “model ally.” The launch marks another escalation in Pyongyang’s expanding missile programme, which analysts say is aimed at enhancing precision strike capabilities, challenging the United States and South Korea, and testing weapons potentially destined for export to Russia. Japan’s coast guard, citing the country’s defence ministry, confirmed that two ballistic missiles were detected flying toward the Sea of Japan. Japanese media outlet Jiji Press reported that the missiles landed outside Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff...
JUST IN : Nigeria’s National grid collapses second time in five days
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JUST IN : Nigeria’s National grid collapses second time in five days

Nigeria’s national power grid collapsed again on Tuesday. This is the second time in four days. Power generation dropped to just 39 megawatts at 11am, down from 3,825 MW as of 10am. Our team monitoring the situation reported that power generation had peaked at 4,762 MW as of 6am on Tuesday. This is the second grid collapse in January 2026 and the third in less than one month. The national grid previously collapsed on December 29, 2025, and more recently on Friday, January 23, 2026. As the grid collapsed on Tuesday, load allocation to the distribution companies was 0.00 MW, indicating that no Disco was supplying electricity at the time of the incident. The Nigerian Independent System Operator has yet to explain the cause of the current grid collapse. NISO confirmed that...
BREAKING: Gunfire Erupts at Onitsha Main Market as Traders Clash With Security Agents {VIDEO}
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BREAKING: Gunfire Erupts at Onitsha Main Market as Traders Clash With Security Agents {VIDEO}

Tension gripped the Onitsha Main Market in Anambra State on Tuesday after traders clashed with security operatives enforcing the closure of the market. Recall that Governor Charles Soludo had ordered the shutdown of the market on Monday, citing continued compliance with the sit-at-home directive issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The governor questioned why traders were still keeping their shops closed despite what he described as a return of peace and normalcy across the state. Earlier on Tuesday, DAILY POST reported the deployment of armoured vehicles and heavily armed police officers to enforce the closure order. Later in the day, however, traders reportedly moved into the market area in an attempt to access their shops, defying the governor’s directive. Th...
Why the Armed Forces Cannot Prosecute 16 Officers Accused of Coup Plot Against Tinubu — Lawyer
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Why the Armed Forces Cannot Prosecute 16 Officers Accused of Coup Plot Against Tinubu — Lawyer

Human rights and development lawyer, Frank Tietie, has explained that the Nigerian Armed Forces do not have the constitutional powers to try officers accused of plotting a coup against President Bola Tinubu for treason. Tietie stated that treason is strictly a civilian offence that can only be prosecuted in a regular court of law, not by a military tribunal. Speaking on Monday during an interview on Arise News, he clarified that while the military may raise allegations of mutiny against its personnel, it lacks the legal authority to prosecute any officer for treason. The lawyer also warned against the careless use of the term “coup” while investigations into the alleged actions of some serving officers are still ongoing. “When you talk about a coup, you are referring to the ele...
IPOB directs Onitsha traders to open shops despite Soludo’s order
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IPOB directs Onitsha traders to open shops despite Soludo’s order

The Indigenous People of Biafra has asked traders and shop owners at the Onitsha Main Market to open for business on Tuesday, despite Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo’s directive shutting the market for one week from Tuesday. Earlier on Monday, Soludo ordered the closure of the market following traders’ failure to comply with the state government’s directive to disregard the Monday sit-at-home order. The governor gave the directive during an on-site visit to the market alongside some aides and other government officials. He warned that the closure could be extended if traders failed to comply, adding that security agencies had sealed the market to enforce the order. Soludo described the development as the latest—and perhaps most drastic—salvo in a prolonged...
Anambra Closes 54 Health Facilities Over Substandard Practices
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Anambra Closes 54 Health Facilities Over Substandard Practices

The Anambra State Government has sealed 54 hospitals and clinics across the state between January 2023 and December 2025 following findings of unprofessional and substandard practices. The Ministry of Health confirmed the action, noting that 15 of the affected facilities have since been allowed to reopen after complying with the required operational standards. The closures form part of efforts by the Governor Charles Soludo-led administration to strengthen healthcare delivery and ensure quality medical services across the state. Among the facilities affected is the state-owned Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku-Awka. The Ministry also provided updates on emergency medical services in Anambra. Since the introduction of the Anambra State Emergency Medica...