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Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Maj.-Gen. Christopher Musa

Niger Ambush: ‘We’ll hunt you down, bring you to justice’ — CDS tells terrorists

The Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Maj.-Gen. Christopher Musa has vowed to hunt down the terrorists who killed military personnel in a combat and air crash in Niger State.

Recall 22 soldiers were killed in what was regarded as an ambush on the troop when a helicopter that was scrambled to rescue the killed soldiers was shot down with all men onboard dead.

But disclosing the determination of the Army to ensure the soldiers were not killed for nothing, the CDS said the killings of August 13, and a helicopter crash on August 14 will not go without justice during the burial ceremony on Friday.

The Defence chief noted that the loss of the soldiers will not deter the military from bringing them to book.

“To the bandits, terrorists, and perpetrators of violence who seek to sow division and fear among our people, know this, our resolve will not waver.

“We will hunt you down. We will bring you to justice and we’ll restore peace and security to every corner of our nation.

“Your actions may cause pain and suffering but they will never extinguish the spirit of unity and resilience that burns within us,” Musa said.

The CDS while eulogising the fallen heroes, described them as courageous men who faced danger head-on and were never found wanting in the face of adversity.

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“We mourn not only because of our great soldiers but also the loss expressed by their families. We stand united in their grief offering our condolences and support during this difficult time.

“We must remember that our sacrifices are not in vain. These brave men laid down their lives so that we may live in peace and security.

“Their courage and dedication will forever be an inspiration to all who follow in their footsteps.

“To the families who have lost loved ones, we share our deepest condolences. We cannot fathom the pain and sorrows you are experiencing; know that deep in your heart you are not alone in your grief.

“The entire nation and the armed forces mourn and stand ready to support you in any possible way.

“We recognise and know what can ease your pain but we hope that you will find solace in the knowledge that your loved ones made an indelible mark in the nation’s history.

“To our fallen heroes thank you. Thank you, for your unwavering commitment to duty, your sacrifice, and your love for our nation. You fought bravely and your courage will forever be remembered.

“We will honour your memory by continuing to fight against those who seek to undermine our peace and security. We will remain steadfast in our resolve to build a nation worthy of sacrifice”.

The CDS also urged the men and women of the armed forces to emulate such courage and sacrifice exhibited by the fallen heroes. He expressed his gratitude for their commitment to defending the nation even in the deepest face of perils.

At least 22 military personnel were buried at the National Military Cemetery, Abuja while two of the personnel: Lance Corporal Abdulrahman Abubakar and Flight Lieutenant Adamu Ibrahim had been buried by their families according to Islamic rites.

Niger Ambush: ‘We’ll hunt you down, bring you to justice’ — CDS tells terrorists

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Reps Committee recovers N21.4bn from four oil companies

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Reps Committee recovers N21.4bn from four oil companies

The House of Representatives claimed it has recovered an additional $14.2 million (N21.4 billion) from four oil and gas companies as part of its ongoing investigation into financial discrepancies in the sector being conducted by its Public Accounts Committee (PAC)

Rep. Akin Rotimi, Jr, the spokesperson for the House announced this in a statement on Sunday.

The Reps’ spokesperson recalled that the Committee had earlier announced recovery of ₦28.7 billion ($19.24 million) on March 16, 2025.

He said with the latest recovery, the total amount recovered so far by the Committee is now $33.44 million (₦50.1 billion).

Giving breakdown of the latest recoveries, Rotimi said Platform Petroleum Ltd paid $1.9 million (N2.9 billion) while Midwestern Oil and Gas Ltd doled out $1.578 million (N2.3 billion).

He added that $523,845 (N785.7 million) and $10.3 million (N15.5 billion) were recovered from Universal Energy and Aradel Energy Ltd respectively.

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Rotimi quoted the Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Bamidele Salam as crediting the successes recorded in the recovery of the funds to the unwavering support and leadership of the Speaker of the House, Abbas Tajudeen.

He noted that the Speaker’s firm commitment to legislative oversight and accountability has ensured that committees operate effectively, free from undue interference, and with a clear mandate to safeguard public resources.

“Under the leadership of Speaker Abbas, the House of Representatives has reinforced its commitment to fiscal transparency and good governance. The independence granted to committees like ours has enabled us to carry out our mandate diligently, ensuring that public funds are properly accounted for. This approach has been instrumental in our ability to recover these substantial sums, and we remain steadfast in our mission to strengthen financial accountability in Nigeria,” Rep. Salam stated.

In addition to the recovered funds, the Committee has issued a 20-day ultimatum for four companies to remit a total of $23.2 million (N34.8 billion). Failure to comply within the stipulated timeframe will result in the enforcement of appropriate sanctions, including the public naming of defaulters in national newspapers.

The companies and their required payments are as follows:

– Total Energies: $2 million within 7 days

– Seplat Energies (SPDC): $6.036 million and N1.5 billion within 7 days

– Aradel Energy Ltd: $12.1 million within 7 days

– Network Exploration: $3.1 million within 7 days

Rep. Salam emphasised the Committee’s commitment to enforcing compliance, warning that companies that fail to meet their financial obligations will face the full weight of legislative oversight.

The Committee also expressed concern over several companies that have disregarded invitations to appear before it. The following firms are now under heightened scrutiny and may face further actions if they continue to evade accountability:

– Frontier Oil and Gas

– Conoil Producing

– Walter Smith Petrochemical

– Bilton

– Energia Ltd

– Aiteo Petroleum Ltd

– Pillar Oil Ltdp

Reps Committee recovers N21.4bn from four oil companies

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UK hikes visa fees as new rates take effect April 9

The United Kingdom Home Office has announced an upward revision of visa application fees across various categories, with the cost of study visas for main applicants and their dependents rising from £490 to £524.

According to an update published on the Home Office website on March 19, the new fees will apply from April 9. The cost of a six-month visit visa will increase from £115 to £127, while a two-year visa will now be issued at £475, up from £432. Additionally, the fee for a 10-year visa has been raised from £963 to £1,059.

Transit visas have also been affected by the changes, with the direct airside transit visa fee increasing from £35 to £39, and the direct landside visit visa rising from £64 to £70.

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The UK has long been a preferred destination for Nigerian students looking to further their education, often as a way to escape economic challenges at home. However, the number of Nigerian students applying to study in the UK has dropped significantly in 2024 following a government policy barring most international students from bringing their family members.

The rule, which does not apply to postgraduate research students, has led to a decline in study visa applications from countries such as Nigeria and India. A March 2024 report by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service highlighted the shift, noting that many prospective students are now seeking admission in alternative destinations.

UK hikes visa fees as new rates take effect April 9

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Ramadan ends in Nigeria, Sultan announces March 30 as Eid-el-Fitr

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Ramadan ends in Nigeria, Sultan announces March 30 as Eid-el-Fitr

 

Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Abubakar Sa’ad, says the crescent moon marking the end of Ramadan fasting has been sighted.

The Sultan, who is president of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSIA), said in a broadcast on Saturday night, “Today marks the end of the Ramadan fasting and Sunday, March 30, is the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.”

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