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FG Renames Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Charges Troops to Intensify Fight Against Terrorism

The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially redesignated Armed Forces Remembrance Day, observed annually on January 15, as Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day, to better reflect the essence of the occasion.

The Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj.-Gen. Samaila Uba, announced the change in a statement on Thursday, explaining that the new name underscores the dual purpose of the day—celebrating serving personnel of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) while honouring fallen heroes who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation.

“January 15 is set aside annually by the Federal Government of Nigeria to honour the living personnel of the Armed Forces of Nigeria while acknowledging the sacrifices of those who have safeguarded the nation’s territorial integrity, as well as the lives and property of citizens,” Uba said.

He noted that the former title, Armed Forces Remembrance Day, has now been officially changed to Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day to more accurately capture its significance. Uba urged the media to adopt the new designation in all future reportage, while appreciating journalists for their continued support in the fight against insecurity.

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Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has charged troops to remain resolute in degrading and neutralising bandits and terrorists in order to restore public confidence and enhance national security.

Shaibu gave the charge during an operational tour of Army formations in Niger State, while addressing officers and men of 18 Brigade, Latini Barracks, Bida, and later at the 31 Artillery Brigade, Minna.

The army chief urged troops operating in Shiroro, Rijau, and other areas within the brigade’s Area of Responsibility to remain firm, vigilant, and decisive against criminal elements.

He assured personnel of an improved welfare package aimed at boosting morale and operational effectiveness, stressing that the welfare of troops and their families remains a top priority.

Shaibu disclosed plans for the construction of additional accommodation facilities and the establishment of skills acquisition centres to enhance the well-being and economic empowerment of soldiers’ families.

He commended the troops for their professionalism, resilience, and dedication, urging them to continue upholding fundamental human rights in line with the United Nations Charter as they discharge their duties.

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Trump Approves Deployment of 200 U.S. Soldiers to Support Nigeria’s Fight Against Terrorists

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Trump Approves Deployment of 200 U.S. Soldiers to Support Nigeria’s Fight Against Terrorists

President Donald Trump has approved the deployment of 200 U.S. soldiers to Nigeria to assist the country in its ongoing fight against terrorist groups including Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

The deployment follows U.S. airstrikes in Sokoto and comes at the request of President Bola Tinubu, reflecting a deepening security partnership between the United States and Nigeria. (gazettengr.com)

The American troops are scheduled to arrive in Nigeria in the coming weeks to provide training and technical guidance to Nigerian forces. The U.S. military will focus on air and infantry operations, intelligence gathering, and joint mission coordination to enhance the effectiveness of Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts.

Major-General Samaila Uba, spokesperson for the Nigerian Armed Forces, clarified that the U.S. troops will not engage in direct combat, but will work closely with Nigerian forces to improve strategic operations and rapid response capabilities.

A spokesperson for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) stated, “The terrorist activity in West Africa—and Nigeria specifically—is something we’re incredibly concerned with. We want to partner with capable and willing partners to address these shared security concerns.” (newsmax.com)

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This deployment complements Nigeria’s ongoing counter-terrorism operations, including Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), which has recorded multiple successes in neutralising insurgents, rescuing kidnapped victims, and recovering weapons caches. (gazettengr.com)

The move comes amid heightened international attention on Nigeria’s security crisis, particularly in the North-East and North-West regions, where terrorist attacks and banditry continue to threaten civilian safety, disrupt communities, and hamper economic activities. (stripes.com)

Local officials and analysts say the U.S. deployment is expected to strengthen intelligence sharing, enhance operational coordination, and improve Nigeria’s military readiness in combating insurgents while maintaining national sovereignty.

The announcement underscores the growing bilateral security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, highlighting both nations’ commitment to counter-terrorism, regional stability, and civilian protection.

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Senate Bows to Pressure, Mandates Electronic Transmission of Election Results

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Senate Bows to Pressure, Mandates Electronic Transmission of Election Results

The Nigerian Senate has officially approved the electronic transmission of INEC election results, amending the Electoral Act to modernize the voting process and strengthen election transparency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The move comes after widespread protests, civil society advocacy, and pressure from political figures, including former presidential candidate Peter Obi, demanding real-time digital transmission of poll results to curb electoral fraud.

Under the amended Clause 60 of the Electoral Act, presiding officers are now required to digitally transmit election results from each polling unit directly to the INEC IReV portal immediately after the EC8A result form is signed and stamped. In situations where network connectivity fails, the signed paper EC8A forms will remain the official source for result collation and declaration.

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Experts describe the amendment as a major step toward digital voting transparency, though some critics caution that the manual fallback option could limit the full benefits of real-time election result transmission.

The bill will now be harmonized with the House of Representatives version before being sent to the President for assent, signaling a commitment to credible elections and improving public trust in Nigeria’s electoral process.

This legislative update is expected to play a key role in Nigeria 2027 elections, reducing vote manipulation and ensuring that INEC election results are transmitted securely, efficiently, and transparently across the country.

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Lagos Announces Four-Week Partial Closure of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

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Lagos Announces Four-Week Partial Closure of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

The Lagos State Government has announced a partial road closure on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway to allow the Federal Ministry of Works carry out critical rehabilitation on failed sections of the road.

The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday, noting that the repairs would cover the stretch between U-Turn Bus Stop and Sango Tollgate, affecting both inbound and outbound lanes.

According to him, the rehabilitation work will begin on Wednesday, February 11, and end on Wednesday, March 11, spanning a four-week period.

Osiyemi explained that the project would be executed in two phases to minimise traffic disruption.

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For Phase One, which affects Abeokuta-bound traffic, work will run from February 11 to March 4. During this period, vehicles travelling from Lagos/Abule-Egba toward Abeokuta/Sango Tollgate will be diverted to one half of the carriageway, approximately 20 metres away from the active work zone.

He said rehabilitation would be carried out one lane at a time, with traffic redirected to completed sections as work progresses, while motorists on the Lagos-bound carriageway will continue to enjoy free traffic flow.

Phase Two, which affects Lagos-bound traffic, will take place from March 4 to March 11, covering the stretch from Obadeyi Bus Stop to Ekoro Junction. Traffic from Abeokuta/Sango Tollgate toward Lagos/Abule-Egba will be similarly diverted through half of the road during construction.

Osiyemi assured motorists that adequate traffic management measures would be deployed throughout the duration of the project.

He urged road users to plan their journeys, obey traffic signs, and cooperate with traffic officials, appealing for patience as the repairs are carried out in the interest of public safety.

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