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After a married female officer allegedly had sexual relations with six male officers, including illicit on-duty liaisons, rumours of wild sexual misconduct shook a small Tennessee police station, leading to the sackings of five officers including the woman.

According to reports, Officer Maegan Hall and other law enforcement personnel were involved in a wild sexcapade that included sending explicit photos, stripping off her top at a “Girls Gone Wild” hot tub party, and even having oral sex with two other officers at the La Vergne, Tennessee, police station.

As per an internal investigation report, the sexual misconducts, in which Hall allegedly boasted about the size of one partner’s penis and claimed to be in a “open marriage,” not only resulted in Hall’s dismissal but also in the firings of Sergeant Lewis Powell, Officer Juan Lugo, Sergeant Ty McGowan, and Detective Seneca Shields.

Additionally, Patrick Magliocco and Larry Holladay, two additional officers who are accused of having affairs with Hall, kept their jobs but were ultimately suspended.

According to the Dec. 28 internal investigation report, Hall was also charged with engaging in oral sex with Powell and Shields while working at the police station and police gym. The extramarital encounters occurred at hotels, parties at other officers’ homes, and on a boat.

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When La Vergne Mayor Jason Cole received a report that Hall was having extramarital affairs with numerous other policemen and having a threesome with Magliocco and his wife, among other allegations, investigators started looking into the erratic personal lives of the promiscuous officers.

The article claimed that when questioned about the tip, Magliocco acknowledged having sex with Hall “many occasions.”

According to the report, he admitted to investigators that Hall had informed him about Powell’s “huge black d-k” and that she had engaged in sexual activity with him while they were both working.

According to the paper, Magliocco reportedly claimed to have witnessed a kiss between Hall and Holladay while they were watching football at a party. He also claimed that Hall had kissed his own wife Amy after learning about their “open marriage.”

The officer claimed that Hall’s husband witnessed the kiss and informed authorities that the cuckold “definitely wasn’t on board” with his wife having a threesome with the Maglioccos.

Despite this, she allegedly continued to date him, according to the investigation.

Powell then denied having sex with Hall when questioned, but said that “everyone knows she has several lovers” while naming Holladay and McGowan to the authorities.

After being caught lying about being at the gym with Hall, Powell admitted to the tryst during a follow up interview, according to the report.

The eight cops were disciplined for a variety of offences, including sexual activity while on duty, sexual harassment, conduct unbecoming of an officer, and lying to investigators, according to HR Director Andrew Patton, who also wrote the report and oversaw the investigation.

It was also discovered that Hall and many of the male policemen had exchanged pornographic texts and pictures of themselves.

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Nigerian Army Suffers Loss as Senior Officer Dies in ISWAP Attack

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Nigerian Army Suffers Loss as Senior Officer Dies in ISWAP Attack

A commanding officer of the Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Colonel Umar Farouq, has been killed after suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters attacked a military base in Kukawa, Borno State, security sources confirmed. The early morning assault triggered a prolonged gun battle between troops and insurgents, with casualties recorded on both sides, highlighting the persistent insecurity in northeastern Nigeria.

According to reports from counter-insurgency monitors, the attack occurred at a military formation near the Lake Chad region, an area repeatedly targeted by militants. Bloodstains outside the camp suggested that some insurgents were wounded or killed while retreating. Troops later recovered several weapons and ammunition believed to belong to the attackers, including AK-47 rifles, PKT bandoliers, BHT machine guns, mortar bombs, and hand grenades. During the operation, soldiers intercepted an injured suspected Boko Haram fighter being transported by residents, who attempted to flee, prompting additional gunfire from the troops.

The Nigerian military confirmed that control of the base was restored, with troops maintaining heightened security and conducting follow-up operations to track down remaining insurgents. The attack comes just a week after Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters attempted to storm military positions in Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area, further underscoring the region’s ongoing security challenges.

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The Nigerian Air Force reported that precision airstrikes carried out in Borno State recently killed over 50 suspected terrorists, disrupting insurgent movements and destroying their strongholds. Despite these efforts, ISWAP continues to stage coordinated attacks on military bases and civilian areas, leaving a trail of casualties and destruction.

President Bola Tinubu and military leadership have condemned the Kukawa assault, pledging intensified operations to neutralize insurgent groups and restore peace and stability in Borno and surrounding states. Analysts note that repeated attacks on military formations highlight the operational capabilities of ISWAP and Boko Haram, challenging ongoing counter-insurgency efforts.

This incident is part of a broader pattern of escalating insurgent violence in northeastern Nigeria, which has included attacks on Dalwa, Goniri, and other strategic locations, abductions, and destruction of property. Security forces continue to coordinate ground and air operations to suppress militant activities and recover looted weapons and equipment.

The Kukawa attack serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threats posed by ISWAP in the region and the urgent need for strengthened security measures to protect military personnel and civilians alike.

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US Issues Terror Alert Over Possible Attacks on Embassy, Schools in Nigeria

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US Issues Terror Alert Over Possible Attacks on Embassy, Schools in Nigeria

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has issued a security alert warning of possible terror attacks on U.S. facilities and American-affiliated schools in Nigeria, urging American citizens in the country to take heightened security precautions.

In the advisory released in Abuja, the embassy warned that U.S. diplomatic premises and institutions linked to the United States could face potential security threats.

The alert specifically mentioned the U.S. Embassy Abuja and the U.S. Consulate General Lagos, advising American nationals to remain vigilant when travelling to or around these locations.

According to the notice, U.S. citizens should vary their travel routes and times, avoid predictable routines, and remain alert to their surroundings to reduce potential risks.

“U.S. citizens should take additional precautions when travelling to the U.S. Embassy, the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos, and U.S.-affiliated schools,” the advisory stated.

The embassy also advised individuals to maintain a low profile in public places, avoid crowds and demonstrations, and review personal security plans with family members.

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Other safety recommendations include keeping mobile phones fully charged in case of emergency and identifying emergency exits when entering public buildings or offices.

Despite the warning, the embassy confirmed that consular services will continue at both the embassy in Abuja and the consulate in Lagos.

The mission further urged Americans living in or visiting Nigeria to monitor updates through official channels and follow travel advisories issued by the United States Department of State.

Travellers were also encouraged to consult the Nigeria country information page on the State Department’s website for updates on security conditions, travel guidance, and emergency contacts.

The alert comes amid heightened global tensions triggered by the ongoing Israel–Iran War, which has significantly raised security concerns around the world.

The war, which began on February 28, 2026, marks a major escalation in tensions involving Israel, the United States, and the Iran.

Early in the conflict, joint U.S.–Israeli strikes targeted Iranian military leadership, nuclear facilities and air defence systems across Iran.

Among the most significant developments in the war was the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, after which his son Mojtaba Khamenei was announced as his successor during the ongoing conflict.

Iran later retaliated with waves of ballistic missile and drone attacks under a campaign known as Operation True Promise IV, targeting Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as U.S. military assets across the Gulf region.

The escalation has caused rising casualties and heightened fears of a broader regional conflict, while global markets—particularly the oil sector—continue to react to potential disruptions in supply routes.

Security experts warn that the growing geopolitical tensions increase the risk of attacks on Western diplomatic missions, international schools, and foreign interests worldwide, prompting countries to issue precautionary alerts to their citizens.

Nigeria hosts several American diplomatic and educational institutions, making the country one of the locations where security agencies are closely monitoring potential threats.

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Court of Appeal Dismisses Aiyedatiwa’s Appeal in Case Challenging 2028 Re-Election Bid

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Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa

Court of Appeal Dismisses Aiyedatiwa’s Appeal in Case Challenging 2028 Re-Election Bid

Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja on Monday dismissed an appeal filed by the Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, challenging an amendment to a suit seeking to bar him from contesting the 2028 governorship election.

In its ruling, the appellate court held that the amendment sought by the plaintiffs in the substantive suit was valid and should be allowed to stand.

Governor Aiyedatiwa had approached the appellate court to challenge the decision of the lower court which permitted the claimants to amend their originating processes in the case. The suit is aimed at determining whether the governor would be eligible to contest the 2028 governorship election in the state.

However, the Court of Appeal ruled that the amendment did not prejudice the governor’s defence and that the lower court acted within the law in granting the request.

The appellate court consequently dismissed Aiyedatiwa’s appeal for lacking merit and affirmed the earlier ruling that allowed the amendment of the suit.

The development means the substantive case seeking to restrain the governor from seeking re-election in 2028 will proceed at the lower court.

Governor Aiyedatiwa assumed office as governor following the death of former governor Rotimi Akeredolu in December 2023. The legal dispute revolves around interpretations of tenure and eligibility under Nigeria’s constitutional provisions governing gubernatorial terms.

Legal observers say the dismissal of the appeal clears the way for the court to determine the core issue of whether Aiyedatiwa would be qualified to contest the 2028 governorship election.

 

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