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Any Threat To Nigeria’s Security‘ll Be Resisted – Ribadu

National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu, has declared that any threat to Nigeria’s security, whether internal or external, will face justice.
Ribadu made the statement during the graduation ceremony of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 17 at the National Institute of Security Studies (NISS) in Abuja.
Speaking as the keynote speaker on behalf of President Bola Tinubu, Ribadu highlighted the unprecedented unity among Nigeria’s security agencies and the government’s determination to safeguard national stability.
The event, attended by top government officials, military leaders, and foreign representatives, included Vice President Kashim Shettima (represented by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike,, Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi.
Ribadu emphasised the improved synergy among security agencies under President Tinubu’s administration, noting that the government maintains a zero-tolerance stance toward security threats.
He also acknowledged the sacrifices of security personnel, including 38 soldiers who recently lost their lives in an operational accident.
“The unity we see today in the security sector has never happened before. If you threaten Nigeria’s security, whether from within or outside, you will face justice — properly and fairly,” Ribadu said.
He also praised the recent appointment of Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi as DSS Director-General.
Former Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu, who chaired the ceremony, proposed the death penalty for anyone who kills security personnel, in response to the increasing attacks on military and paramilitary officers. Aliyu noted that 229 police officers had been killed in the past 22 months.
He criticized state governors for over-relying on the federal government for security, urging them to use security votes to fund local security operations. “State governors should not blame the federal government every time there is insecurity in their states,” Aliyu said, calling on them to take charge of local security matters.
Vice President Kashim Shettima, represented by Minister Wike, addressed the evolving nature of global security challenges, including cyber warfare, disinformation, and climate migration. He urged graduates to adopt innovative approaches to transform crises into opportunities for stability and growth.
DSS Director-General Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi expressed optimism about Nigeria’s security outlook, emphasizing the success of inter-agency collaboration. “Together, we can win. No security challenge can defeat us if we work together,” Ajayi said, assuring that citizens would soon feel safer thanks to improved security efforts.
The ceremony saw 91 participants, including representatives from five foreign countries, underscoring the importance of training and collaboration in tackling Nigeria’s security challenges.
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FG Rescues 78 Trafficked Victims In Cote D’Ivoire

No fewer than 78 Nigerians rescued from human traffickers in Cote D’Ivoire have arrived in Lagos.
The victims, comprising 73 females, two males, and three babies, arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, around 11:00 pm on Saturday.
The Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, Binta Bello, received them at the airport.
In her speech, Bello said that the return of the victims reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to the fight against human trafficking.
“This is a momentous occasion a day that marks not only the safe return of our beloved daughters but also a reaffirmation of our unwavering commitment to the fight against human trafficking.
“To the young women and girls who have just returned, we say welcome home.
“You were taken far from the safety and dignity you deserve, but today, you are back on Nigerian soil, and you are not alone. You are home, and this country stands with you.
“Your courage, your survival, and your return symbolise hope for thousands of others who may still be in the shadows.
“And to those who have perpetuated this evil, let today be a reminder that Nigeria will never relent in pursuing justice,” she said.
The NAPTIP boss said that some of those responsible for the heinous trade had been apprehended and would face the full force of the law.
According to her, the agency will profile and chat with the survivors for necessary measures in line with its mandate, which included counseling and skill acquisition training.
“We thank the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for its constant support and political will in the fight against trafficking in persons, the support has been instrumental in enabling NAPTIP to carry out this noble mandate.
“We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to Air Peace Airlines for their generous and patriotic assistance in facilitating the safe return of these victims free of charge.
“Your partnership is a shining example of how the private sector can contribute meaningfully to national efforts.
“To all our local and international partners, thank you. Your collaboration continues to empower us, and today’s success is one we share with all of you,” she said.
Bello urged the public to raise awareness, report suspicious activities, and stand together against the grave violation of human dignity.
Narrating her ordeal, a 24-year-old pregnant victim said that a friend lured her into prostitution.”
“One of my friends told me that she is running a supermarket, that she would love me to come and work and earn like N300,000 a month.
“She said that I should not worry about the transport that she is going to pay for me, which she did.
The victim said that the moment she got there, she discovered that there was no supermarket.
“She said that she paid N3 million for my transport and that I must sleep with men for me to pay her back.
“I told her I cannot, but she threatened to either kill or cut my hair and take it to a herbalist to make me run mad.
“For fear of the unknown, I started sleeping with different men,” she said.
According to her, she is four months pregnant and needs help to take care of herself and her unborn baby.
“When I discovered I was pregnant, she asked me to abort, I told her I cannot because the baby is already big.
“She started mistreating me, hitting me with sticks on my tummy. Sometimes, she sends some men to kick me in my stomach in order to lose the pregnancy.
“When I could no longer bear the torture, I went to report to the police,” she said.
In the same vein, another victim, a 17-year-old girl, said that she met a lady who compelled her into a commercial sex act.
“A lady approached me, she said she would like to take me to Cote d’Ivoire to work in a restaurant and I will be paid 1.5million cfa monthly.
“I and six other girls accepted, she told us not to tell our parents.
“When we got there, she and her gang dumped us in a forest where men came to pick us up for sex,” she said.
The victim said that after undergoing a series of abortions, the lady did a five-year family planning for her.
According to her, some of her colleagues died in the process.
“Some of my colleagues who were picked up for sex never returned. Some were killed and dumped on the road,” she said.
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JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Results, Withholds 39, 834 Others
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results.
Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja last Friday, Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, revealed that the board withheld the results of 39,834 candidates out of the over 1.9 million applicants that sat for the exam.
“A total of 39,834 results remain unreleased. Of these, 1,426 results are under scrutiny and processing,” Oloyede said.
According to the JAMB boss, out of the figure, 96 candidates’ results were withheld over exam malpractices, a decrease from 123 in the previous year.
Oloyede said the Board remained resolute in its commitment to eliminating any form of examination malpractice, adding that 1,957,000 candidates were verified to sit for the exam, while 71,705 were absent.
According to him, 2,157 candidates experienced fingerprint rejections due to suspected registration infractions, a figure, he said, was far above acceptable margins and currently under investigation.
“The 2025 UTME showed the prevalence of some particular types of infractions, which suggests systemic vulnerabilities or gaps in registration and examination administration and/or monitoring.
“The new trends observed were in the Registration and Examination processes and they were mainly in the following categories: Identity Fraud, and Biometric Fraud of Combined Thumbprint of Candidate,” he said.
Other infractions, he said, were impersonation at the point of registration with the active involvement of a few CBT Centres, double registration, and attempted substitution of self by candidates.
Oloyede added that 244 candidates were caught engaging in “WhatsApp runs,” subscribing to rogue groups promising leaked questions.
He said their results had also been withheld to set a stern example.
In some cases, he said, the entire syndicate colluded with CBT centres to register using multiple fingerprints.
According to him, as a result of this, 3,656 candidates with “extraneous fingerprints” have had their results withheld, and some CBT centres implicated will face sanctions.
He identified the centres as Tigh Technologies Limited, Sascon International School, Maitama, Abuja, Wudil Computer Information Technology. Wudil, Kano State and Penta M &Amp; Centre 2, Tambuwal LGA, Sokoto, Sokoto State.
Oloyede added that 80 suspects were being interrogated by the police for their involvement in the examination malpractices and most of them would be prosecuted.
“The Board has identified the presence of extraneous fingers in the registration details of some of these candidates. This raises concerns regarding potential strategies for impersonation.
“A total of 3,656 candidates fall within this category. Consequently, the results of the candidates have been withheld.
Speaking on underage candidates, he explained that following the Ministry of Education’s decision to enforce a minimum age of 16, an exception was granted for “exceptionally gifted” underage students.
The registrar said that of the 41,027 underage candidates who registered, only 467 met the high-performance criteria, with one disqualified due to examination malpractice.
He said that the Board remained committed to providing the necessary support for persons with disabilities aspiring to pursue tertiary education.
He said that for the 2025 UTME, a total of 501 candidates were successfully examined by JAMB Equal Opportunity Group (JEOG) across 11 centres nationwide.
According to Oloyede, the results are also being released but sadly, one of them was also involved in impersonation.
The registrar also said that due to substandard performance, four centres had been delisted and blacklisted for technical deficiencies.
He listed the centres as: Adventure Associate, Behind Sheshe Supermarket, Kano, Saadatu Rimi College of Education, Zaria.
Others are Soronara Ventures Nigeria Limited Foundation Road, Umudagu Mbieri, Mbaitoli, Imo State and HSS Amazing, Holy Saviour School 30/32, Old Ota Road, Adeleye, Aparadija, Isunba, Lafenwa, Itele, Ogun State.
He, therefore, said that a list of those blacklisted for fraudulent practices would soon be made public with details of their nefarious activities.
Oloyede maintained that despite challenges, the 2025 UTME had been hailed as one of the most successful in recent years.
He reaffirmed the Board’s commitment to a zero-tolerance stance on malpractice and pledged continued innovation to protect the credibility of public examinations.
On how to check the UTME results, Oloyede said: ” To check the 2025 UTME results, candidates should send by text message ‘UTMERESULT’ as one word to 55019 or 66019 using the same phone number they had used to register during the registration process. Result printing will be available later.”
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15 Pipeline Vandals Convicted In N’Delta -Ribadu

No fewer than 15 pipeline vandals across the Niger Delta region have been convicted, while 100 others are being prosecuted.
The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, disclosed this last Friday at a town hall meeting organised by Petroleum Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, a pipeline surveillance contractor, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
Ribadu, who was represented by his Special Assistant on Energy, Security and Finance, Amakiri Harry-Young, said his office was working assiduously to protect crude oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.
He said those convicted were being held at the Port Harcourt Custodial Centre.
The NSA revealed that a special committee comprising investigative and prosecuting teams had been working round the clock to ensure that pipeline vandals and other offenders face justice.
According to him, the move followed concerns raised during a previous meeting about the arrest and quick release of oil vandals, which often led to further insecurity in the affected communities.
“The President is serious about the 2.5 million barrels, and we are doing everything necessary to reach that goal,” he said.
He added that success would depend on the collective efforts of all stakeholders involved, as the Federal Government was taking strong action against pipeline vandals who threatened national assets and local communities.
In his opening address, the PINL Consultant on Community Relations, Dr Akpos Mezeh, said the firm had recorded major successes in safeguarding the Trans-Niger Pipeline through close collaboration with host communities, security agencies, and other key stakeholders.
Mezeh also stated that PINL had helped reduce crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism to near-zero infractions on the pipeline by investing in community needs, resolving disputes, and restoring the environment.
He pointed out that PINL had also improved crude oil production and restored greater investor confidence, thereby contributing to an increase in national revenue.
The President of the Ijaw National Congress, Prof Benjamin Okaba, stressed that Ijaw communities had always supported Nigeria’s unity and economic stability and also taken the lead in the management of pipelines through companies like PINL.
Okaba called on communities to fully support PINL’s operations, stressing that any success recorded in protecting pipelines was also a credit to the Ijaw people.