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BREAKING: FG extends NIN-SIM linkage by eight weeks

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The ongoing National Identification Number and Subscriber Identity Module integration exercise has been extended by eight weeks, the Federal Government announced on Tuesday morning.

It said the new deadline was now April 6, 2021.

Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission, Ikechukwu Adinde, who disclosed this in and, said the extension was conveyed by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami.

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Pantami conveyed the message during the meeting of the Ministerial Taskforce on NIN-SIM registration which held on the 1st of February, 2021.

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Boko Haram Terrorists Strike Chibok Again

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Additionally, sources revealed to SaharaReporters that the attackers looted food supplies and livestock from the communities.
Militants affiliated with the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a faction of Boko Haram, launched a brutal attack on two communities in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno state.

The assault resulted in significant loss of life, with the militants also setting fire to a church and numerous homes.

Additionally, sources revealed to SaharaReporters that the attackers looted food supplies and livestock from the communities.

Chibok gained international attention in April 2014, after insurgents launched a daring raid on the Government Girls Secondary School, abducting more than 300 students in a notorious incident that shocked the world.

One of the residents said the insurgents came into Tsikarkur village around 2 pm on Sunday, shooting indiscriminately and burning houses.

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According to sources, two siblings were among those who lost their lives during the attack on the village, which is few kilometres away from Chibok, headquarters of Chibok LGA.

Sources said the terrorists killed villagers and also stole food items from people’s homes.

Another community in Chibok LGA, Zillang was also invaded by gunmen on Monday night.

One of the sources said, “The attacks started around 2 pm on Sunday in a village called Tsikarkur where they killed an unknown number of villagers including two brothers.

“Last night, around 11:30 pm, in my house in Chibok, I started hearing heavy gunshots. The sounds were coming from another village close to Chibok called Zillang.

“The villagers noticed the gunmen on time and quickly informed Nigerian Army. Our gallant soldiers with the support of vigilantes quickly mobilised to the village and engaged the terrorists. The gun battle lasted from 11 pm to 4 am. I don’t know the number of casualties now but many houses and properties were destroyed.”

News of the attack came hours after the Borno State Government confirmed the killing of 40 farmers in a terrorist attack on Dumba community, near Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area.

Governor Babagana Zulum, while condemning the attack on Sunday by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists, also disclosed that many, who escaped the attack were still being tracked to be reunited with their families.

A statement on Monday by the Borno State Commissioner of Information and Internal Security, Prof Usman Tar had read: “On Sunday 12 January 2025, armed militia suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists attacked some farmers and fishermen at Dumba community, near Baga in Kukawa LGA.

“Investigation has commenced on the circumstances behind this attack. Initial report indicates about 40 farmers have been killed while many who escaped the attack are being traced for reunion with their families

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Tinubu Rejects Bill for Federal University of Education in Numan

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President Bola Tinubu has declined to give assent to the bill establishing the Federal University of Education located in Numan, Adamawa State.

The President gave reasons for his decision in a letter addressed to the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio on Tuesday in Abuja.

Reports indicate that in the letter which was read during plenary, President Tinubu said his decision stems from unresolved land discrepancies and constitutional issues regarding disposal rights.

Akpabio however assured that other minor concerns raised would be addressed in due course.

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Nigeria Police Demands Retraction and Apology from Amnesty International Over Publication

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has demanded an immediate retraction and public apology from Amnesty International regarding a publication titled “Bloody August: Nigeria Government’s Violent Crackdown on End Bad Governance Protests.” The demand was formally communicated via a letter dated January 6, 2025.

The publication in question, which Amnesty International released, includes numerous unsubstantiated claims that accuse the Nigeria Police of human rights violations, police brutality, and excessive violence during the August 2024 End Bad Governance protests. “Upon careful review and investigation, the NPF categorically rejects these baseless allegations, affirming that the claims are entirely false and without foundation,” stated the NPF.

The NPF emphasized that during the protests, the Police acted with restraint and professionalism, even in the face of provocation and violent attacks. “The Police adhered to global best practices and used minimal force where necessary. Evidence, including national media coverage, demonstrates the Police’s efforts to maintain law and order while safeguarding peaceful protesters. Criminal elements attempting to exploit the protests were arrested and dealt with according to law,” the NPF asserted.

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The Nigeria Police Force strongly believes that Amnesty International’s misleading publication undermines the trust and confidence it has worked diligently to build with Nigerian citizens and residents. “The Force further underscores that such false claims harm the reputation of the organization and demoralize its officers who risk their lives to protect the public,” emphasized ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer.

In light of these falsehoods, the NPF has demanded that Amnesty International issue a formal retraction and public apology within seven days. “Failure to comply will prompt the NPF to consider legal actions to protect its reputation,” warned ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to its duty of safeguarding the lives and property of Nigerians, upholding the law, and earning the trust of the people it serves. “The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to its duty of safeguarding the lives and property of Nigerians, upholding the law, and earning the trust of the people it serves,” reiterated ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

 

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