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Assassination Attempt: Why Trump Says People Want Him Dead {VIDEO}
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Assassination Attempt: Why Trump Says People Want Him Dead {VIDEO}

U.S. President Donald Trump has spoken about what he believes is behind repeated threats to his life. According to Naija News, Trump made the remarks while reacting to a recent shooting incident that disrupted a media event in Washington. The incident occurred on April 25, 2026, during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, where a gunman sparked panic and forced security operatives to quickly take control, abruptly ending the event. Reacting afterward, Trump said he believes individuals who bring major changes often become targets of attacks. He suggested that his policies and decisions have significantly impacted the country, making him unpopular with some groups. He also drew comparisons with historical figures who, in his view, were targeted becaus...
Fire breaks out at RAF base used by US Air Force for operations against Iran
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Fire breaks out at RAF base used by US Air Force for operations against Iran

A fire broke out at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in the early hours of Sunday, triggering an emergency response and safety warnings for nearby residents. Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed it was tackling a blaze in a commercial building in the Fairford area, with crews deployed to contain the situation. Authorities urged residents to keep their doors and windows closed due to smoke spreading from the site. Videos shared online appeared to show flames and thick smoke rising from a unit within the base, although officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause or origin of the fire. RAF Fairford is used by the United States Air Force, and has recently been associated with operations involving US bombers in the Middle East, including missions linked to Iran. ...
FG registers 3,613 refugees as number of asylum seekers increases by 322.
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FG registers 3,613 refugees as number of asylum seekers increases by 322.

Nigeria has recorded an increase of 322 new asylum-seekers in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 21% rise, while also successfully reducing its backlog of unregistered refugees by 3,613. According to data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the number of asylum-seekers grew from 1,528 in December 2025 to 1,850 by March 2026. Despite this rise, the overall population of refugees and asylum-seekers in Nigeria dropped from 142,064 to 138,900 within the same period, largely due to improved registration processes. The backlog of individuals awaiting registration significantly declined from 16,672 in December to 13,059 in March, reflecting ongoing efforts by the Federal Government and its partners to streamline documentation. Most refugees in Nigeria are fr...
South Africa: Rising Xenophobic Incidents Targeting Foreign Nationals {VIDEO}
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South Africa: Rising Xenophobic Incidents Targeting Foreign Nationals {VIDEO}

Tensions involving African migrants are once again drawing concern across the continent, with recent developments in South Africa and Ghana highlighting a mix of xenophobic incidents, protests, and growing anti-foreigner sentiment. While viral claims on social media suggest widespread expulsions of different nationalities, verified information indicates a more complex and evolving situation. South Africa: Renewed Hostility Toward Foreign NationalsRecent developments in South Africa point to a resurgence of hostility directed at foreign nationals, including citizens of Ghana and Nigeria.Authorities have acknowledged several incidents—some captured in viral videos—that have triggered diplomatic concern across West Africa. In one widely shared case, a Ghanaian migrant was allegedly har...
Donald Trump Releases CCTV Footage of Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
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Donald Trump Releases CCTV Footage of Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

U.S. President Donald Trump has made public CCTV footage and images of the suspect linked to the shooting scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. The footage, released shortly before his media address, reportedly captures the suspect rushing into the ballroom of the Washington Hilton Hotel, appearing to bypass security metal detectors as armed operatives quickly moved in to stop him. Describing the individual as a “would-be assassin,” Trump stated that the suspect was heavily armed and had managed to breach a key security checkpoint. Reports, including those from the BBC, indicate that the man forced his way past screening while carrying multiple weapons. Images shared by the president show a shirtless man pinned face-down in a foyer with his hands rest...
Gunshots Trigger Panic Near Donald Trump, President Escorted to Safety {VIDEO}
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Gunshots Trigger Panic Near Donald Trump, President Escorted to Safety {VIDEO}

Tension gripped guests on Saturday night after gunshots were reported near Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., prompting swift action from security agents who evacuated the president and attendees. The incident took place at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where hundreds had gathered for the high-profile annual event. Reports indicate that the suspect was intercepted and arrested at a security checkpoint just outside the main ballroom. Reacting to the situation, Trump praised security agencies, stating that the United States Secret Service and other law enforcement personnel responded “quickly and bravely,” confirming that the attacker had been apprehended. Armed tactical units reportedly stormed the venue shortly after the evacuation, secu...
EFCC Warns Content Creators Over Unauthorized Use of Name, Logo in Skits
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EFCC Warns Content Creators Over Unauthorized Use of Name, Logo in Skits

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has cautioned content creators against using its name, logo, uniforms, or identity in skits and other media productions without official approval, warning that offenders risk prosecution. In a statement shared on its X platform, the agency said it has observed a growing trend of creators incorporating EFCC branding into online content without permission. The commission noted that many of such skits misrepresent its values and operational standards, stressing that it has not authorised any individual or group to use its identity for entertainment purposes. The EFCC clarified that it does not endorse, sponsor, or approve any comedy or digital content featuring its image without prior written consent. It further advised the publi...
UPDATE : Army recovers remains of slain military couple in Imo forest
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UPDATE : Army recovers remains of slain military couple in Imo forest

Army recovers remains of slain military couple in Imo forest. The Nigerian Army says its troops have dismantled a suspected camp of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State, recovering what is believed to be the remains of a military couple k!lled in 2022. The operation, which took place on Thursday, April 223, along the Ubaha Orsu axis of Orsu Local Government Area, was confirmed in a statement released on Saturday, April 24, by the Army. According to the statement, troops of the 82 Division moved into the area on an intelligence-led clearance mission aimed at dislodging IPOB/ESN hideouts and recovering the remains of Master Warrant Officer Linus Musa Audu and Private Gloria Mathew, who were abducte...
We’re Borrowing to Fund Economic Growth — Bwala Replies Sanusi
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We’re Borrowing to Fund Economic Growth — Bwala Replies Sanusi

The Presidency has responded to criticism from the Emir of Kano, Muhammed Sanusi, over the Federal Government’s continued reliance on borrowing. Presidential aide Daniel Bwala, who serves as Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, said the government is borrowing to invest in critical sectors of the economy. Sanusi had earlier questioned the administration’s borrowing approach, noting that despite the removal of fuel subsidies, the expected reduction in borrowing had not materialised. He also argued that Nigeria, as an oil-producing nation, should not be supporting foreign refineries. In response, Bwala, in a statement shared on his X account, explained that the government’s borrowing is targeted at infrastructure development. He noted that Nigeria req...
One confirmed de@d as Oyo records five confirmed Lassa fever cases
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One confirmed de@d as Oyo records five confirmed Lassa fever cases

The Oyo State Government has confirmed five cases of Lassa fever, including one death, and says emergency measures have been activated to contain the outbreak. Speaking at a press briefing, the Commissioner for Health, Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, said confirmed cases are being treated in designated isolation facilities, including the State Infectious Disease Centre in Olodo and the University College Hospital Ibadan isolation unit. She said the state had triggered its emergency response framework, implementing a coordinated multi-sectoral approach aligned with guidelines from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. Ajetunmobi commended Governor Seyi Makinde for what she described as “decisive leadership and unwavering commitment,” notin...