Zamfara Governor Approves Allowance Payment for NYSC Members

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has approved the payment of allowances to members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) serving in the state.

The approval was contained in a statement issued by the state’s Commissioner for Information and Culture, Mahmud Muhammad Dantawasa, on June 19, 2026.

The approval covers corps members from Batch A Stream I and II through to Batch C Stream I and II.

The state government stated that the move demonstrates its appreciation for the contributions young people are making in sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and other community development activities in Zamfara.

The statement further indicated that Governor Dauda Lawal has directed the Office of the Accountant General of the state to finalise all necessary arrangements to ensure the smooth and proper implementation of the payments, in line with established procedures.

Iran Shuts Strait of Hormuz Again, Accuses US of Breaching Agreement

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz after accusing the United States of violating a recent agreement signed between both countries.

According to reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC, announced the decision through a statement broadcast on maritime radio channels on Friday. Iranian authorities linked the move to the continued presence of US forces in the region and Israel’s military operations in southern Lebanon.

The IRGC claimed Washington failed to comply with conditions contained in the memorandum of understanding signed on Wednesday by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

“Since Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, the complete lifting of the naval blockade, and the withdrawal of American terrorist forces from the Persian Gulf and the region are among the main conditions of the agreement between Iran and the United States, the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until these conditions are met,” the IRGC said.

“All ships are requested, for the sake of their security and safety, not to approach the Strait of Hormuz. Any vessel that defies this directive will be targeted.”

Iran’s Tasnim news agency, which is affiliated with the IRGC, also issued a statement on the situation. The agency insisted that the waterway would remain shut until Israel ends its military actions and completely withdraws from Lebanon.

“The continuation of Israeli crimes and the occupation of Lebanese land signify the death of the agreement, and this must not be tolerated or overlooked,” the Tasnim statement reads.

The latest development came shortly after Switzerland confirmed that follow-up talks connected to the agreement had been postponed.

The deal signed earlier this week was expected to end the conflict involving Iran, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin a sixty-day negotiation process on broader issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme.

The agreement was also expected to stop hostilities in Lebanon. However, Israel’s military announced fresh strikes against Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon on Friday.

As part of the arrangement, Iran was expected to receive a reconstruction package valued at three hundred billion dollars from the United States.

Meanwhile, Trump reacted to the situation in a post on Truth Social. He argued that the conflict had weakened Iran and denied claims that Washington approached Tehran from a position of weakness.

The US president said Iran was “finished” in the ongoing dispute and stated that America would allow the sixty-day negotiation window to continue.

Trump also rejected the possibility of financial assistance for Tehran, saying the United States would not provide “ten cents” in funding.

Israel, Hezbollah Agree To Ceasefire After Trump Warns Netanyahu Over Lebanon Operations

By Sabiu Abdullahi


Israel and Hezbollah have accepted a ceasefire agreement expected to take effect on Friday after months of fighting along the Israel-Lebanon border.

A senior United States official confirmed the development on condition of anonymity. The official said the agreement followed fresh exchanges of fire between both sides earlier in the day.

“Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire,” the official said, noting that negotiators from the United States and Qatar helped broker the arrangement with support from Iran.

“We understand that after the exchange of fire earlier today, Israel and Hezbollah are now in a ceasefire,” the official added.

The agreement comes amid fears that the conflict could expand across the Middle East due to the involvement of Israel, Hezbollah, Iran and allied armed groups in the region.

The ceasefire also followed recent remarks by United States President Donald Trump, who urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to show caution in Lebanon.

Trump warned that continued Israeli military actions in Lebanon could affect wider diplomatic efforts linked to regional peace talks and negotiations involving Iran.

Although Trump stressed that he still maintained a good relationship with Netanyahu, he advised the Israeli leader to exercise restraint.

“I’ve had a great relationship with Bibi, but now Bibi has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon.”

Trump also spoke about Lebanon’s past status as a major centre for education and professional excellence in the Middle East.

“Lebanon used to be a great country. It was a country where you had professors, doctors, lawyers. The great intellect was in Lebanon. Now it’s just terrible.”

Reports indicated that Trump was unhappy after Israeli forces allegedly carried out strikes on Beirut shortly before a planned understanding between Washington and Tehran.

Despite the ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, Netanyahu defended Israel’s military operations against Iran and its allies. He insisted that the campaign had weakened Iran’s military capabilities and blocked what he described as a looming nuclear threat.

Speaking during a press conference on Monday night, Netanyahu said stopping Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons had remained his long-term objective.

“Dear citizens of Israel, for decades, I have been fighting against Iran’s efforts to arm itself with nuclear weapons. I can define it as my life’s mission,” Netanyahu said.

He also vowed that Israel would continue taking action against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

“With an agreement, without an agreement – Iran will not have nuclear weapons. Not today, and not tomorrow. As long as I am the Prime Minister of Israel – this will not happen.”

Netanyahu dismissed criticism about Israel’s recent military operations and argued that the country had recorded major successes.

“I hear people asking: What have we achieved? And my response to them is: ‘What have we achieved?!’ We have fended off an immediate threat of annihilation,” he stated.

According to him, Israel and the United States carried out what he described as “the largest offensive air operation in Israel’s history.”

“We neutralised nuclear scientists, decapitated the leaders of the terror regime, pulverised nuclear facilities, destroyed missiles and the vast majority of the factories that produce them,” he said.

Regional and international observers are expected to monitor the ceasefire closely as diplomatic efforts continue to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

IPOB Suspends Nnamdi Kanu’s Leadership Office

By Sabiu Abdullahi


The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has announced the suspension of the Office of its Leader, Nnamdi Kanu, alongside the office of the Director of Radio Biafra.

The decision followed a meeting of the group’s Directorate held on Wednesday. IPOB said its leadership examined intelligence reports linked to communications allegedly sent by Kanu from Sokoto prison. The position of the group was contained in a statement released on Thursday by Mazi Chikadibia Edoziem, who heads the Directorate of State.

According to the statement, the Directorate of State will now supervise the affairs of the organisation and coordinate its activities.

The group stressed that IPOB was “formed and nurtured by a group of Biafrans in the Diaspora (not by any singular individual)” and insisted that no individual possesses the authority to disband the Directorate of State, which it described as the highest leadership body of the movement.

IPOB explained that the action became necessary after it observed that “mindful that certain unguarded communications from Sokoto prison to those in Biafraland has caused unnecessary arrests and death of IPOB family members in Biafraland.”

The leadership also claimed that visitors and activities connected to Kanu remain under close monitoring by the Department of State Services, DSS. It further raised concerns over alleged plans by some persons to establish another militia group that could spark renewed violence in the South-East.

The statement added that the suspension would “prevent unchecked actions, reckless assumption of authority and unguarded utterances from resulting in the reckless arrests, torture and needless death of Biafran youths.”

IPOB also distanced itself from future actions linked to the suspended offices. The group stated that “IPOB shall hence forward not be held accountable for actions of individuals or groups of Individuals not holding any active position within IPOB.”

The development came shortly after reports emerged that Kanu had dissolved the third administration of the Directorate of State and introduced a new leadership structure.

Reports said Kanu appointed United States-based Mazi Chris Nwaọgụ as the head of a newly formed fourth administration of the Directorate of State.

A statement credited to IPOB spokesperson Emma Powerful said Nwaọgụ had been directed to immediately oversee the administration and coordination of the group’s activities under Kanu’s authority.

The Directorate of State was created by Kanu in 2012 as the administrative arm of IPOB. Previous heads of the body included Dr. Justin Akujieze in the United States, Mazi Uchenna Asiegbu in Spain, and Chika Edoziem in Switzerland, who assumed office in March 2017 during Kanu’s detention at Kuje Prison.

God Will Sustain Tinubu In Office Until 2031 – Umahi

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has said he believes President Bola Tinubu will continue to receive God’s guidance to lead Nigeria until 2031.

Umahi made the remark on Thursday during an inspection of ongoing bridge projects in Lagos State. The projects included the Carter Bridge, which is expected to undergo reconstruction from next week.

The minister said the current administration would continue to enjoy divine backing as it works to address national problems, especially insecurity.

“The same God that brought him is going to be there to solve all the problems,” Umahi said.

He also appealed to Nigerians to cooperate with the Federal Government and support efforts aimed at restoring security across the country.

According to him, every government desires peace and stability, but leaders must take action whenever challenges emerge.

“There is no leader who will not want his reign to be peaceful, but when crises come, the leader must confront them. That is exactly what we are doing,” he stated.

Umahi added that regardless of the cause of insecurity in the country, he remained confident that Tinubu would receive the wisdom and strength needed to handle the situation and other national issues.

The minister also expressed confidence that projects initiated by the administration would be completed successfully.

“Your hands that have started this will complete it,” Umahi stated.

Speaking on the reconstruction of Carter Bridge, Umahi disclosed that the project is expected to last for about three years.

“It is within our five-year plan,” he added.

FG Establishes Presidential Task Force on Ebola Preparedness

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Federal Government has inaugurated a Presidential Task Force on Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness as part of efforts to prevent a possible outbreak in the country.

Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, inaugurated the committee on Thursday in Abuja. He said the initiative was designed to ensure Nigeria takes preventive action early and avoids a repeat of the Ebola outbreak recorded in 2014.

“We did the inauguration today on the preparedness of Nigeria for the Ebola virus disease. We’ve covered a lot of ground.

“Right now, there’s no reported case, which is good news, and that’s why all hands have to be on deck to make sure the measures we are taking are preventive, not curative,” he said.

Gbajabiamila explained that the government intends to act ahead of any emergency instead of waiting until the virus enters the country.

“We don’t want to be in the situation we were last time, where we had a carrier in the country and we’re all running helter-skelter,” he added.

According to him, the task force has already created teams that will focus on disease surveillance, border monitoring and emergency coordination.

He stated that the new strategy extends beyond airport checks and now includes stronger monitoring at land borders and informal travel routes.

Gbajabiamila noted that authorities are expanding surveillance because of the high level of movement across land borders. He said agencies such as Immigration, the Border Control Development Agency and border communities are involved in the operation.

Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, NCDC, Dr Jide Idris, also confirmed that health screening measures have been strengthened at major entry points across the country.

He added that the preparedness plan connects federal ministries and state governments to ensure coordinated action against any possible Ebola outbreak.

With or Without Permit, Tinted Vehicle Owners Risk Arrest—Police

By Uzair Adam

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has warned motorists that possessing a permit for tinted vehicle windows will not shield them from arrest as authorities intensify enforcement against the use of heavily tinted vehicles across Abuja.

FCT Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Sanusi, issued the warning while speaking in a video shared by the command’s spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, on X.

According to Sanusi, the command has adopted a strict approach to the enforcement exercise, stressing that officers will not differentiate between drivers with tint permits and those without.

“There is a total ban on the usage of tinted vehicles. We are not looking at whether you have a tinted permit or not. If we find you with a tinted vehicle, you will be arrested,” he said.

The police chief explained that criminals frequently use tinted vehicles to conceal their identities and facilitate crimes such as kidnapping, armed robbery, drug trafficking and other unlawful activities.

He added that even motorists who present valid permits would be subjected to investigations to determine whether they were genuinely qualified to obtain such approvals.

“Even if you show us a permit, we will investigate whether you qualified to apply for it in the first place,” Sanusi stated.

The commissioner noted that some criminal elements may obtain permits and use them as a cover for illegal operations, adding that the command would not allow such practices to continue.

“We will not allow criminals to hide behind tinted permits while committing offences such as kidnapping and the transportation of drugs, arms and ammunition,” he said.

Addressing claims by some motorists that they require tinted vehicles for medical reasons, Sanusi said such exemptions must be supported by verifiable medical evidence.

“If you provide medical reports recommending the use of such a vehicle, we will verify them with the issuing hospital. What we need is evidence,” he said.

Sanusi also distinguished between factory-fitted tints and heavily darkened aftermarket modifications, noting that many factory-installed tints still allow visibility into a vehicle’s interior.

He maintained that deeply tinted vehicles have featured prominently in several criminal investigations handled by the command, including kidnapping and one-chance cases.

“People have been transported in tinted vehicles without attracting attention. That is why we have decided to act. We will go after all tinted vehicles equally, regardless of whether the owner has a permit or not,” he said.

The renewed crackdown is part of the police command’s ongoing campaign against tinted vehicles, covered number plates and unregistered vehicles, which authorities say are commonly used to aid criminal activities and hinder investigations.

Residents and motorists have been urged to comply with the regulations or face sanctions, including arrest, prosecution and the impoundment of affected vehicles.

NDC Excludes Obi, Kwankwaso from Anti-Defection Oath

By Uzair Adam

The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has exempted its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and his running mate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, from the party’s newly introduced anti-defection oath aimed at preventing elected officials from leaving the party after securing victory at the polls.

The party’s National Secretary, Ikenna Enekweizu, disclosed this during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, where he defended the policy against allegations that it conflicts with constitutional provisions.

Enekweizu explained that the loyalty oath is backed by the NDC constitution and was introduced to protect the party from the growing trend of defections that has affected several political parties across the country.

He said members who voluntarily join the party are bound by its constitution and decisions made by its duly constituted authorities.

“First and foremost, a political party is like any other association, and every member who subscribes to the membership of the party is bound by the provisions of the constitution of the party and decisions taken by the party’s properly constituted authorities.

“Within NDC, the decision to make people sign that affidavit is provided for in our constitution,” he said.

The NDC secretary rejected claims that the policy is unconstitutional, maintaining that members of voluntary organisations are obligated to abide by the rules governing such bodies.

Although the party’s constitution requires all candidates contesting on its platform to sign the oath, Enekweizu said the party had taken an administrative decision to exempt Obi and Kwankwaso.

“The constitution says everybody running under the platform of the party has to sign, but the party has taken the administrative decision that those required to sign in this instance do not include the presidential candidate and his vice,” he stated.

According to him, the measure is primarily targeted at lawmakers elected into the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly who often defect shortly after assuming office.

“Our main focus is not the governor; it’s not the president. It’s the national and state assembly members elected on the platform of our party,” he added.

The NDC recently unveiled the anti-defection policy as part of efforts to strengthen the party’s institutional stability. Party leaders said the frequent defection of elected officials from the platforms that sponsored their elections informed the decision.

Enekweizu stressed that the party was committed to building a sustainable political institution and would not allow politicians to use it merely as a platform for winning elections before moving elsewhere.

Troops Destroy Suspected Terrorist Hideout in Niger State

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Troops attached to Forward Operating Bases (FOB) AUDU and BABANNA have destroyed a suspected terrorist hideout during a patrol operation in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

Security analyst Zagazola Makama disclosed the development in a report shared on his official X account on Wednesday.

According to the report, the operation was carried out around 10:30 a.m. on June 14, 2026, after security personnel received credible intelligence about the presence of a suspected terrorist camp within the Saminaka–Kanau axis.

The troops conducted a fighting patrol across the area and searched locations linked to criminal activities.

Although the soldiers did not encounter any suspected terrorists during the mission, they reportedly located and dismantled the hideout. They also destroyed a logistics and administrative facility believed to have been used by the criminal group.

Military sources cited in the report said the operation was executed successfully and without any incident.

The report added that security forces are continuing efforts to maintain a strong presence in the area and prevent criminal elements from operating freely within the region.

Bauchi Police Begin Clampdown On Unregistered Vehicles, Fake Number Plates

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Bauchi State Police Command has commenced a statewide operation against vehicles without valid registration and those using concealed or fake number plates, with mobile courts deployed to facilitate the speedy prosecution of offenders.

The exercise began on Wednesday following a directive from the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu. Authorities said the initiative is intended to improve security and promote safer roads across the state.

In a statement released by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Nafiu Habib, the command disclosed that mobile courts have been positioned at the headquarters of the state’s five area commands and at key locations within Bauchi metropolis.

According to the police, the enforcement drive focuses on vehicles operating without proper registration, those with hidden or covered number plates, and vehicles displaying unauthorised or fraudulent registration numbers.

Commenting on the operation, the Commissioner of Police in Bauchi State, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, said, “Unregistered and unidentifiable vehicles remain a major security risk. Such vehicles are often used to perpetrate violent crimes like kidnapping and armed robbery. This enforcement is not aimed at harassing motorists, but at protecting lives and property.”

He warned that any vehicle found to be in breach of the law would be impounded, while offenders would face immediate trial before the mobile courts. He added that penalties could include fines and other sanctions stipulated under the country’s vehicle registration and licensing regulations.

The command advised motorists to ensure that their registration documents are up to date, display number plates appropriately, and avoid any form of alteration or concealment.

Police authorities also appealed to residents to cooperate with personnel involved in the operation, noting that the exercise would continue across the state without exception.

According to the command, the campaign is part of broader efforts to prevent criminals from using untraceable vehicles and to strengthen public safety throughout Bauchi State.