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SOCIAL MEDIA CONTROL: SERAP Asks National Assembly To Reject And Withdrawal the Nigeria Data Protection Amendment Bill

SOCIAL MEDIA CONTROL: SERAP Asks National Assembly To Reject And Withdrawal the Nigeria Data Protection Amendment Bill


A Human Rights Organization in Nigeria, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on the Nigeria's National Assembly to immediately reject and withdraw the Nigeria Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026


According to SERAP, the Bill is a backdoor attempt to regulate social media and expand governmental control over online expression, which is incompatible with international human rights standards.




APC leadership which rode to power with effective use of social media platforms in 2015 has been struggling endlessly since Major Gen. Muhammad Buahri days to subjugate and control the Social Media and how people use them in the country. Nigerians were banned from using Twitter now X under the anti people Leadership of buhari. Bola Tinubu has continue in his steady, inflicting more harsh economic policies on the masses yet want to control the Social Media through a backdoor bill.




SERAP: "We've urged the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas to immediately reject and withdraw the Nigeria Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026, as the Bill is a backdoor attempt to regulate social media and expand governmental control over online expression, which is incompatible with international human rights standards."




"The Bill, sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko (APC, Delta North), seeks to compel social media platforms, data controllers and data processors operating in Nigeria to establish physical offices in the country, and empowers the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) to shut down or prohibit the operations of any entity that fails to comply within 30 days."




SERAP argued that requirements compelling technology companies to establish local offices would increase government leverage over platforms, facilitate political pressure, make censorship demands easier and expose local employees to retaliation."




"The Bill would create sweeping powers capable of shutting down or excluding social media platforms from the Nigerian market and expose millions of Nigerians to serious violations of their constitutionally and internationally guaranteed human rights.




"The Bill follows earlier attempts by the National Assembly to regulate social media that generated widespread public opposition and serious human rights concerns."




"The current Bill revives substantially similar proposals previously introduced by Senator Nwoko, raising renewed concerns that localisation requirements are being used as a vehicle for expanding governmental control over digital platforms and online expression."




Should the Bill be enacted into law in its current or substantially similar form, SERAP shall promptly take all appropriate legal actions to challenge its legality in the public interest and to ensure that Nigerians’ fundamental rights are fully protected.


A Human Rights Organization in Nigeria, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on the Nigeria's National Assembly to immediately reject and withdraw the Nigeria Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026


According to SERAP, the Bill is a backdoor attempt to regulate social media and expand governmental control over online expression, which is incompatible with international human rights standards.




APC leadership which rode to power with effective use of social media platforms in 2015 has been struggling endlessly since Major Gen. Muhammad Buahri days to subjugate and control the Social Media and how people use them in the country. Nigerians were banned from using Twitter now X under the anti people Leadership of buhari. Bola Tinubu has continue in his steady, inflicting more harsh economic policies on the masses yet want to control the Social Media through a backdoor bill.




SERAP: "We've urged the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas to immediately reject and withdraw the Nigeria Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026, as the Bill is a backdoor attempt to regulate social media and expand governmental control over online expression, which is incompatible with international human rights standards."




"The Bill, sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko (APC, Delta North), seeks to compel social media platforms, data controllers and data processors operating in Nigeria to establish physical offices in the country, and empowers the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) to shut down or prohibit the operations of any entity that fails to comply within 30 days."




SERAP argued that requirements compelling technology companies to establish local offices would increase government leverage over platforms, facilitate political pressure, make censorship demands easier and expose local employees to retaliation."




"The Bill would create sweeping powers capable of shutting down or excluding social media platforms from the Nigerian market and expose millions of Nigerians to serious violations of their constitutionally and internationally guaranteed human rights.




"The Bill follows earlier attempts by the National Assembly to regulate social media that generated widespread public opposition and serious human rights concerns."




"The current Bill revives substantially similar proposals previously introduced by Senator Nwoko, raising renewed concerns that localisation requirements are being used as a vehicle for expanding governmental control over digital platforms and online expression."




Should the Bill be enacted into law in its current or substantially similar form, SERAP shall promptly take all appropriate legal actions to challenge its legality in the public interest and to ensure that Nigerians’ fundamental rights are fully protected.

U.S. officials believe Iran has significantly upgraded its missile capabilities

U.S. officials believe Iran has significantly upgraded its missile capabilities


United States officials are believed to be coming home to reality that Iran has significantly upgraded its missile capabilities and can match the US military threats in the Gulf region by undermining the American defense system capability with a high level precision.


According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran is now using missiles that travel at extremely high speeds and can maneuver during their final descent, making them far more difficult for American missile defense systems to intercept.


Officials are also increasingly concerned by the improved accuracy of Iran’s strikes, with some suspecting Tehran may be receiving targeting assistance from either China or Russia, though no public evidence has been presented to confirm the claim.


Latest in Iran defense system is the announcement by Tehran that its air defenses shot down another U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over Ahvaz earlier this morning.


This is another significant loss for the U.S., as the MQ-9 Reaper is one of America's most advanced unmanned aerial platforms. 


Each aircraft costs roughly $30–35 million, depending on its configuration, and is used for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike missions.


The Reaper can remain airborne for more than 24 hours, operate at altitudes above 50,000 feet, and carry a combination of Hellfire missiles and precision guided bombs, making it a critical asset for U.S. military operations.


The reported shootdown also raises further questions about the effectiveness of Iran's integrated air defense network and the growing risks facing U.S. aerial operations as tensions in the region continue to escalate.


With it's precision ballistic missiles advantage, Iran has Threatened UAE Ports & Airports forcing  US to Avoid Hitting Iranian Civilian Infrastructure last night.


United States carried out another round of precision strikes on Iranian military targets air defenses, missile sites, coastal facilities, and IRGC units.


 Iran had issued a strong warning: If the US hit civilian infrastructure in Iran, it would target key UAE sites like Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports plus major ports (Jebel Ali and Fujairah). 


The US did not strike major civilian targets, keeping operations focused on military objectives.


United States officials are believed to be coming home to reality that Iran has significantly upgraded its missile capabilities and can match the US military threats in the Gulf region by undermining the American defense system capability with a high level precision.


According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran is now using missiles that travel at extremely high speeds and can maneuver during their final descent, making them far more difficult for American missile defense systems to intercept.


Officials are also increasingly concerned by the improved accuracy of Iran’s strikes, with some suspecting Tehran may be receiving targeting assistance from either China or Russia, though no public evidence has been presented to confirm the claim.


Latest in Iran defense system is the announcement by Tehran that its air defenses shot down another U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over Ahvaz earlier this morning.


This is another significant loss for the U.S., as the MQ-9 Reaper is one of America's most advanced unmanned aerial platforms. 


Each aircraft costs roughly $30–35 million, depending on its configuration, and is used for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike missions.


The Reaper can remain airborne for more than 24 hours, operate at altitudes above 50,000 feet, and carry a combination of Hellfire missiles and precision guided bombs, making it a critical asset for U.S. military operations.


The reported shootdown also raises further questions about the effectiveness of Iran's integrated air defense network and the growing risks facing U.S. aerial operations as tensions in the region continue to escalate.


With it's precision ballistic missiles advantage, Iran has Threatened UAE Ports & Airports forcing  US to Avoid Hitting Iranian Civilian Infrastructure last night.


United States carried out another round of precision strikes on Iranian military targets air defenses, missile sites, coastal facilities, and IRGC units.


 Iran had issued a strong warning: If the US hit civilian infrastructure in Iran, it would target key UAE sites like Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports plus major ports (Jebel Ali and Fujairah). 


The US did not strike major civilian targets, keeping operations focused on military objectives.

Iran's FM: We Do Not See US As a Superpower, We Have Shown The Whole World That They Are Not

Iran's FM: We Do Not See US As a Superpower, We Have Shown The Whole World That They Are Not

Araghch

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has said Iran do not see the United States as the global superpower. 

He said the Iranians have exposed the US to the whole world that they are not superpower.

"We do not see them as a superpower, and we have shown the whole world that they are not", he said on his X social media handle.

The military confrontation between the United States and Iran has witnessed more escalations in the resent days. US forces have sustained eight days bombing of both the military and specific civilian targets in the southern Iran and in the Hormuz straits where American reimposed blockade against Tehran.


Iran in retaliations targeted all the US military bases in the Gulf region including Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar and UAE. American soldiers have vacated all military bases and sheltering in hotels. IRGC have issued warnings to the neighbouring countries that those hotels harbouring US soldiers are legitimate targets.


Despite all the threats and bombings, Iranians have shown ultimate resistance against the United States.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Mojtaba Khamenei said on Saturday that repeated US “violations” of a memorandum of understanding with Tehran had once again proved that the US president’s signature was “worthless,” warning that Iran and the Axis of Resistance had “unforgettable lessons” for the US.


In a message attributed to Khamenei, he said Washington’s breach of the agreement demonstrated the United States could not be trusted, describing it as “the Great Satan” and accusing it of bullying, expansionism and brutality.


He said the American leaders had once again revealed their “true face” and that its actions provided further evidence of what he described as America’s dishonesty and unreliability.


Khamenei also warned that if the US continued to pursue military escalation and accepted heavier costs, “the Iranian nation and the Axis of Resistance have unforgettable lessons” for Washington. 


The US military announces that Iran has killed 2 US service members in Jordan and one US service member is missing, with 4 additional US service members medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals, per CENTCOM.


The US service members were killed during Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks on July 17.


This likely happened during yesterday's Iranian strike on the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan, where the US soldiers' barracks were on fire.


Both China and Pakistan have separately called on both sides to return to the negotiation table.



Araghch

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has said Iran do not see the United States as the global superpower. 

He said the Iranians have exposed the US to the whole world that they are not superpower.

"We do not see them as a superpower, and we have shown the whole world that they are not", he said on his X social media handle.

The military confrontation between the United States and Iran has witnessed more escalations in the resent days. US forces have sustained eight days bombing of both the military and specific civilian targets in the southern Iran and in the Hormuz straits where American reimposed blockade against Tehran.


Iran in retaliations targeted all the US military bases in the Gulf region including Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar and UAE. American soldiers have vacated all military bases and sheltering in hotels. IRGC have issued warnings to the neighbouring countries that those hotels harbouring US soldiers are legitimate targets.


Despite all the threats and bombings, Iranians have shown ultimate resistance against the United States.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Mojtaba Khamenei said on Saturday that repeated US “violations” of a memorandum of understanding with Tehran had once again proved that the US president’s signature was “worthless,” warning that Iran and the Axis of Resistance had “unforgettable lessons” for the US.


In a message attributed to Khamenei, he said Washington’s breach of the agreement demonstrated the United States could not be trusted, describing it as “the Great Satan” and accusing it of bullying, expansionism and brutality.


He said the American leaders had once again revealed their “true face” and that its actions provided further evidence of what he described as America’s dishonesty and unreliability.


Khamenei also warned that if the US continued to pursue military escalation and accepted heavier costs, “the Iranian nation and the Axis of Resistance have unforgettable lessons” for Washington. 


The US military announces that Iran has killed 2 US service members in Jordan and one US service member is missing, with 4 additional US service members medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals, per CENTCOM.


The US service members were killed during Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks on July 17.


This likely happened during yesterday's Iranian strike on the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan, where the US soldiers' barracks were on fire.


Both China and Pakistan have separately called on both sides to return to the negotiation table.



OTUKPO & MIDDLE BELT MASSACRES: RESTORE NIGERIA FROM REPUBLIC OF BLOODSHED TO LAW & ORDER - Arc. Dr. Peter Agada To Bola Tinubu

OTUKPO & MIDDLE BELT MASSACRES: RESTORE NIGERIA FROM REPUBLIC OF BLOODSHED TO LAW & ORDER - Arc. Dr. Peter Agada To Bola Tinubu

Arc. Dr Peter Agada 

"President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration must stop being a government of funeral delegations, ephemeral consolation of genocide victims and empty ceremonial promises of security, and rise to restore Nigeria from being a republic of bloodshed which it is now to one of law, order, peace, opportunity and prosperity.*_


"Mr. President must re-event his administration into a digital age security machine. One that has the cutting-edge capabilities to bring to book culprits and erase all roving militia murderers, killer herdsmen, ransom bandits, bloodthirsty terrorists and their urban networks who aid them in any corner of Nigeria.*_


"Nigeria has more than enough resources to achieve this from what is connived, cornered and stolen in only a few government agencies or parastatals and her annual budgets. What is lacking is the political will, sincerity and transparency of the executors of security policies."



Several reasons constrained me from immediate reaction to the latest episode of cold-blooded, wanton massacre of citizens of Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi in Otukpo local government area of Benue state.


Following the horrific bloodbath which took place at the dawn of last Sunday, July 12, 2026, it was needful to endure these extra days in order to obtain reliable confirmation and corroboration of casualties, the injured and the internally displaced survivors by official government sources, on-the-ground witnesses, independent first responders and partners of our organisation, The Movement Nigeria, who we despatched to the affected areas. 


TMN's painstaking investigation was to enable one have a balanced, objective assessment of the tragedy; the loss of lives suffered and trauma aftermaths of the victims, so that I would convey facts that are accurate in substance and clear in echo to the government of the day, to members of the international community and to global genocide observers who have been constantly in touch with me over the years and since the Sunday dawn massacre on the serial genocidal pogroms against Nigerian citizens of the North Central zone, the Middle Belt states and our country in general.


Subsequent to these measures, I am deeply saddened to inform Nigerians and the international community that contrary to the compressed and minimized casualty figures of 18 which the federal government of Nigeria has shyly admitted, our combined on-the-spot teams and international partners have revealed a far more harrowing tally. This includes more than fifty men, women, infant children and the elderly murdered in cold blood, many severely wounded from sophisticated artillery fire opened on them. As in similar massacres, numerous indigenes have presently fled the affected communities into temporary shelters in surrounding villages after the horrors of seeing their unarmed and defenceless families butchered.


We have also confirmed the excruciating report that among those wiped out by the savage hordes of suspected Fulani militia is a single family of nine who included a two-year old baby.


I and The Movement Nigeria mourn and extend our heartfelt condolences to the survivors and immediate relatives of the dead. We condole with and pray God to grant overcoming strength to the Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi communities, the Benue and Plateau state frontlines of horrific re-occuring pogroms, and every other part of Nigeria where the blood of innocent Nigerians has continued to be spilled like sludge, while the indelible aftermaths of these raw, heinous crimes are continuously swept under the carpet by government after government without tangible, accountable and adequately deterrent consequences to the perpetuators. 


The serial, unabating bloodshed by free roaming, lethally armed, increasingly emboldened ethnic militias responsible for these calculated massacres challenge the security, sovereignty, national stability, peace and progress of all of us as a people and nation under one constitution. 


As TMN, our research findings over the years are heart wrenching, to say the least. We bleed and grieve deeply not just because of this latest chapter of bloodbath. Our aggregated sorrow, aggravated by the insincerity, nonchallance and lack of accountability by governments at both federal and state levels, in spite of monumental budgets perennially voted for security, derives from a glaring history of chronic constitutional failure of government to protect the lives of our citizens, their farming occupations and most basic rights to life even at the lowest levels of existence.


For example, some of our studies, which can be verified in the virtual space, show the following. In closely matched studies, the casualty metrics of globally renowned war research organisations, including Mediazona, the Book of Memory Group, the BBC and the US Library of Congress, in under five years between 2016 and 2021 alone, Nigerians who were violently murdered across all gender and age groups were 50,252. These include infants plucked from their mothers' breasts and slaughtered, babies given birth to in terrorists' captivity and fed to the dogs of their captors, octogenarians lined up and shot or burnt alive in their homes, clergy and clerics of both Christian and Muslim faiths, and worshippers rounded up and shot to death right inside churches and mosques by Islamic extremists. These gruesome crimes were committed in 2,288 documented terror attacks and victim executions. 


During the same period another 51,425 Nigerians were murdered in violent crimes such as kidnappings for ransom, robbery, rape, police brutality and other forms of extra-judicial killings. When you combine the above casualties of insecurity in Nigeria, the figure of 101,677 comes to 57 Nigerians who are violently killed everyday. 


In comparison to the above, Ukraine, which has been in a full-blown war with superpower Russia, involving devastating modern weapons of mass destruction, recorded, between 2022 and August 2025, a casualty figure of only 73,920 soldiers and civilians combined. This comes to 54 casualties per day during the height of its ongoing war. The comparison with Nigeria, a country that is not at war yet suffers a casualty of 57 citizens daily, speaks for itself and demonstrates the glaring extent of security failure by government stratas of our country. That is not where the tragedy ends. It is in the fact that about 70% of that gross national massacre figure continues to occur in the North Central and Middle Belt states of Nigeria alone.


A TMN ongoing study also indicates that like the recent Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi massacres of few days ago, more Nigerians die daily from violent deaths than the cows that are slaughtered for consumption in some cities of some African countries.


Given the above gory spectre of insecurity which pervades every part of our dear country, I wish to passionately appeal to governments of all tiers. Wake up. Forge the political will to live up to your constitutional responsibility of protecting lives and properties a focal priority of governance.


Make the Otukpo killings of last Sunday the last of its kind in any part of our great country. Go after and bring every single one of the militia responsible for the killings to book.

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration must stop being a government of funeral delegations, ephemeral consolation of genocide victims and empty ceremonial promises of security, and rise to restore Nigeria from being a republic of bloodshed which it is now to one of law, order, peace, opportunity and prosperity. 


Mr. President must re-event his administration into a digital age security machine. One that has the cutting-edge capabilities to bring to book culprits and erase all roving militia murderers, killer herdsmen, ransom bandits, bloodthirsty terrorists and their urban networks who aid them in any corner of Nigeria. 


Nigeria has more than enough resources to achieve this from what is connived, cornered and stolen in only a few government agencies or parastatals and her annual budgets. What is lacking is the political will, sincerity and transparency of the executors of security policies.


Arc. Dr. Peter Agada, 

YPP Presidential Hopeful 2027, 

Global Convener TMN

Arc. Dr Peter Agada 

"President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration must stop being a government of funeral delegations, ephemeral consolation of genocide victims and empty ceremonial promises of security, and rise to restore Nigeria from being a republic of bloodshed which it is now to one of law, order, peace, opportunity and prosperity.*_


"Mr. President must re-event his administration into a digital age security machine. One that has the cutting-edge capabilities to bring to book culprits and erase all roving militia murderers, killer herdsmen, ransom bandits, bloodthirsty terrorists and their urban networks who aid them in any corner of Nigeria.*_


"Nigeria has more than enough resources to achieve this from what is connived, cornered and stolen in only a few government agencies or parastatals and her annual budgets. What is lacking is the political will, sincerity and transparency of the executors of security policies."



Several reasons constrained me from immediate reaction to the latest episode of cold-blooded, wanton massacre of citizens of Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi in Otukpo local government area of Benue state.


Following the horrific bloodbath which took place at the dawn of last Sunday, July 12, 2026, it was needful to endure these extra days in order to obtain reliable confirmation and corroboration of casualties, the injured and the internally displaced survivors by official government sources, on-the-ground witnesses, independent first responders and partners of our organisation, The Movement Nigeria, who we despatched to the affected areas. 


TMN's painstaking investigation was to enable one have a balanced, objective assessment of the tragedy; the loss of lives suffered and trauma aftermaths of the victims, so that I would convey facts that are accurate in substance and clear in echo to the government of the day, to members of the international community and to global genocide observers who have been constantly in touch with me over the years and since the Sunday dawn massacre on the serial genocidal pogroms against Nigerian citizens of the North Central zone, the Middle Belt states and our country in general.


Subsequent to these measures, I am deeply saddened to inform Nigerians and the international community that contrary to the compressed and minimized casualty figures of 18 which the federal government of Nigeria has shyly admitted, our combined on-the-spot teams and international partners have revealed a far more harrowing tally. This includes more than fifty men, women, infant children and the elderly murdered in cold blood, many severely wounded from sophisticated artillery fire opened on them. As in similar massacres, numerous indigenes have presently fled the affected communities into temporary shelters in surrounding villages after the horrors of seeing their unarmed and defenceless families butchered.


We have also confirmed the excruciating report that among those wiped out by the savage hordes of suspected Fulani militia is a single family of nine who included a two-year old baby.


I and The Movement Nigeria mourn and extend our heartfelt condolences to the survivors and immediate relatives of the dead. We condole with and pray God to grant overcoming strength to the Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi communities, the Benue and Plateau state frontlines of horrific re-occuring pogroms, and every other part of Nigeria where the blood of innocent Nigerians has continued to be spilled like sludge, while the indelible aftermaths of these raw, heinous crimes are continuously swept under the carpet by government after government without tangible, accountable and adequately deterrent consequences to the perpetuators. 


The serial, unabating bloodshed by free roaming, lethally armed, increasingly emboldened ethnic militias responsible for these calculated massacres challenge the security, sovereignty, national stability, peace and progress of all of us as a people and nation under one constitution. 


As TMN, our research findings over the years are heart wrenching, to say the least. We bleed and grieve deeply not just because of this latest chapter of bloodbath. Our aggregated sorrow, aggravated by the insincerity, nonchallance and lack of accountability by governments at both federal and state levels, in spite of monumental budgets perennially voted for security, derives from a glaring history of chronic constitutional failure of government to protect the lives of our citizens, their farming occupations and most basic rights to life even at the lowest levels of existence.


For example, some of our studies, which can be verified in the virtual space, show the following. In closely matched studies, the casualty metrics of globally renowned war research organisations, including Mediazona, the Book of Memory Group, the BBC and the US Library of Congress, in under five years between 2016 and 2021 alone, Nigerians who were violently murdered across all gender and age groups were 50,252. These include infants plucked from their mothers' breasts and slaughtered, babies given birth to in terrorists' captivity and fed to the dogs of their captors, octogenarians lined up and shot or burnt alive in their homes, clergy and clerics of both Christian and Muslim faiths, and worshippers rounded up and shot to death right inside churches and mosques by Islamic extremists. These gruesome crimes were committed in 2,288 documented terror attacks and victim executions. 


During the same period another 51,425 Nigerians were murdered in violent crimes such as kidnappings for ransom, robbery, rape, police brutality and other forms of extra-judicial killings. When you combine the above casualties of insecurity in Nigeria, the figure of 101,677 comes to 57 Nigerians who are violently killed everyday. 


In comparison to the above, Ukraine, which has been in a full-blown war with superpower Russia, involving devastating modern weapons of mass destruction, recorded, between 2022 and August 2025, a casualty figure of only 73,920 soldiers and civilians combined. This comes to 54 casualties per day during the height of its ongoing war. The comparison with Nigeria, a country that is not at war yet suffers a casualty of 57 citizens daily, speaks for itself and demonstrates the glaring extent of security failure by government stratas of our country. That is not where the tragedy ends. It is in the fact that about 70% of that gross national massacre figure continues to occur in the North Central and Middle Belt states of Nigeria alone.


A TMN ongoing study also indicates that like the recent Akpachi and Otukpo-Nobi massacres of few days ago, more Nigerians die daily from violent deaths than the cows that are slaughtered for consumption in some cities of some African countries.


Given the above gory spectre of insecurity which pervades every part of our dear country, I wish to passionately appeal to governments of all tiers. Wake up. Forge the political will to live up to your constitutional responsibility of protecting lives and properties a focal priority of governance.


Make the Otukpo killings of last Sunday the last of its kind in any part of our great country. Go after and bring every single one of the militia responsible for the killings to book.

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration must stop being a government of funeral delegations, ephemeral consolation of genocide victims and empty ceremonial promises of security, and rise to restore Nigeria from being a republic of bloodshed which it is now to one of law, order, peace, opportunity and prosperity. 


Mr. President must re-event his administration into a digital age security machine. One that has the cutting-edge capabilities to bring to book culprits and erase all roving militia murderers, killer herdsmen, ransom bandits, bloodthirsty terrorists and their urban networks who aid them in any corner of Nigeria. 


Nigeria has more than enough resources to achieve this from what is connived, cornered and stolen in only a few government agencies or parastatals and her annual budgets. What is lacking is the political will, sincerity and transparency of the executors of security policies.


Arc. Dr. Peter Agada, 

YPP Presidential Hopeful 2027, 

Global Convener TMN

Russia hits Ukrainian military logistics in Odessa and Chernomorsk ports – MoD

Russia hits Ukrainian military logistics in Odessa and Chernomorsk ports – MoD

Odessa: fuel facilities and storage tanks for the Ukrainian army destroyed


Chernomorsk: two military cargo vessels struck in port and at sea

Odessa: fuel facilities and storage tanks for the Ukrainian army destroyed


Chernomorsk: two military cargo vessels struck in port and at sea

How Two oil tankers explode after entering mined route in the Strait of Hormuz, IRGC stops four other ships attempting to pass through Hormuz — reports

How Two oil tankers explode after entering mined route in the Strait of Hormuz, IRGC stops four other ships attempting to pass through Hormuz — reports


Two oil tankers exploded and caught fire after attempting to pass through a mined route in the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement cited by IRNA.

The ships were deceived by US intelligence services into entering the dangerous route, the IRGC said.

The IRGC Navy reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz is “completely closed” due to US aggression and warned vessels not to enter mined routes.

“Until the aggression of criminal America ends, there is no possibility of exporting chemical fertilizer or even a single drop of oil and gas from this region,” the statement said.

The world now sees in full view the consequences of US aggression against Iran. The IRGC Navy said it stopped four violating ships that attempted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz with US military support, Tasnim reported.


The ships were halted in a combined missile and drone operation, the IRGC said.


The IRGC Navy warned vessel owners not to rely on “baseless” US military support and urged them to follow Iranian naval warnings and announcements.


As the hostility and escalations continue, US missile strikes hit Iran's electricity infrastructure and desalination pumps at a pier in the village of Bonji in Jask, Hormozgan province, IRGC-affiliated Tasnim reported on Friday.

Hormozgan Deputy Governor for Political, Security and Social Affairs Ismail Dehestani said the damage disrupted drinking water supplies to several villages in western Jask and that authorities were assessing the extent of the damage while working to restore services.

The US wraps up seventh night of strikes on Southern Iran as the US Central Command openly bragged about targeting civilian infrastructure in Iran, treating a blatant war crime like a badge of honor.


US strikes hit road infrastructure in Hormozgan Province, damaging bridges and routes between Bandar Abbas, Rudan, Minab and Kerman, Iranian media reported.


Two bridges on the Bandar Abbas–Rudan route were hit, leaving several people killed and injured, Tasnim reported.


At least 3 people were killed and 8 others injured in Hormozgan, according to preliminary reports cited by Naya.

On the part of Tehran, the Iranian Army said it carried out the 14th phase of Operation "Lightning" against US military facilities in Jordan and Kuwait, IRNA reported, citing an Army statement.

Iranian attack drones hit fuel tanks at Al-Azraq base in Jordan, according to the statement.


The drones also targeted an ammunition depot at Al-Udeiri camp in Kuwait, as well as headquarters buildings, ammunition depots and connecting bridges at Ali Al-Salem base.


The strikes came as Iran continues retaliatory operations in response to US aggression against Iranian territory.


Iran’s new onslaught on US Gulf bases exposes devastating success of spring counterstrikes


Iran’s March drone and missile attacks disabled numerous critical US radars and forced it to “expend a significant portion of their air and missile defense stockpiles,” military expert and CAST security think tank senior research fellow Yuri Lyamin told Sputnik



Fast forward to today, and Iran is freely targeting US barracks, logistics sites and Air Force facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain using Arash heavy drones


Lack of effective resistance on the US’ part signals that whatever efforts the Pentagon took to restore regional capabilities (like transferring THAAD from South Korea) proved insufficient


Arash drones have a range up to 2k km, and variable warhead weight (up to 260 kg)


Some versions feature advanced optoelectrical homing heads “for high-precision target engagement”



They are the Iranian Army’s long-range strike tool equivalent to the IRGC’s Shahed series of drones.



China and Pakistan call on the US and Iran to resume negotiations, according to a statement.



Two oil tankers exploded and caught fire after attempting to pass through a mined route in the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement cited by IRNA.

The ships were deceived by US intelligence services into entering the dangerous route, the IRGC said.

The IRGC Navy reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz is “completely closed” due to US aggression and warned vessels not to enter mined routes.

“Until the aggression of criminal America ends, there is no possibility of exporting chemical fertilizer or even a single drop of oil and gas from this region,” the statement said.

The world now sees in full view the consequences of US aggression against Iran. The IRGC Navy said it stopped four violating ships that attempted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz with US military support, Tasnim reported.


The ships were halted in a combined missile and drone operation, the IRGC said.


The IRGC Navy warned vessel owners not to rely on “baseless” US military support and urged them to follow Iranian naval warnings and announcements.


As the hostility and escalations continue, US missile strikes hit Iran's electricity infrastructure and desalination pumps at a pier in the village of Bonji in Jask, Hormozgan province, IRGC-affiliated Tasnim reported on Friday.

Hormozgan Deputy Governor for Political, Security and Social Affairs Ismail Dehestani said the damage disrupted drinking water supplies to several villages in western Jask and that authorities were assessing the extent of the damage while working to restore services.

The US wraps up seventh night of strikes on Southern Iran as the US Central Command openly bragged about targeting civilian infrastructure in Iran, treating a blatant war crime like a badge of honor.


US strikes hit road infrastructure in Hormozgan Province, damaging bridges and routes between Bandar Abbas, Rudan, Minab and Kerman, Iranian media reported.


Two bridges on the Bandar Abbas–Rudan route were hit, leaving several people killed and injured, Tasnim reported.


At least 3 people were killed and 8 others injured in Hormozgan, according to preliminary reports cited by Naya.

On the part of Tehran, the Iranian Army said it carried out the 14th phase of Operation "Lightning" against US military facilities in Jordan and Kuwait, IRNA reported, citing an Army statement.

Iranian attack drones hit fuel tanks at Al-Azraq base in Jordan, according to the statement.


The drones also targeted an ammunition depot at Al-Udeiri camp in Kuwait, as well as headquarters buildings, ammunition depots and connecting bridges at Ali Al-Salem base.


The strikes came as Iran continues retaliatory operations in response to US aggression against Iranian territory.


Iran’s new onslaught on US Gulf bases exposes devastating success of spring counterstrikes


Iran’s March drone and missile attacks disabled numerous critical US radars and forced it to “expend a significant portion of their air and missile defense stockpiles,” military expert and CAST security think tank senior research fellow Yuri Lyamin told Sputnik



Fast forward to today, and Iran is freely targeting US barracks, logistics sites and Air Force facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain using Arash heavy drones


Lack of effective resistance on the US’ part signals that whatever efforts the Pentagon took to restore regional capabilities (like transferring THAAD from South Korea) proved insufficient


Arash drones have a range up to 2k km, and variable warhead weight (up to 260 kg)


Some versions feature advanced optoelectrical homing heads “for high-precision target engagement”



They are the Iranian Army’s long-range strike tool equivalent to the IRGC’s Shahed series of drones.



China and Pakistan call on the US and Iran to resume negotiations, according to a statement.


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