Operatives of the police cybercrime unit in Gurgaon, India, have arrested two Nigerians for allegedly impersonating directors of Indian companies on WhatsApp to defraud unsuspecting employees. In a report published by The Times of India on Wednesday, the cybercrime unit identified the suspects as Ojo Uyiosa and another Nigerian identified simply as James. The cybercrime unit added that the suspects primarily used WhatsApp to communicate with victims, while accomplices arranged bank accounts to receive the illicit funds. The development comes amid a surge in arrests of Nigerians for cyber-related crimes in countries such as Ghana and South Africa. Last year alone, hundreds of Nigerians were reportedly arrested abroad for offences ranging from fraud and cybercrime to prostitution, raising concerns among law-abiding Nigerians in the diaspora and Nigerian authorities.

February 06, 2026 02:11 UTC

The Lagos State Government has urged stakeholders, including traditional leaders, civil society, and development partners, to support and collaborate with the government in protecting all wetlands across the state. The call was made by the Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmental Services, Dr. Tajudeen Gaji, during the 2026 World Wetlands Celebration held at the Yafin Jetty, Yafin, Badagry. He said this year’s theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage,” highlighted the deep connection between wetlands, cultural practices, and traditional knowledge systems of communities around the world. He added that the theme also emphasised how time-honoured knowledge systems play a vital role in sustaining wetland ecosystems and preserving cultural identity. In some cases, the degradation has resulted from a lack of synergy and an existing knowledge gap between modern policymaking and traditional knowledge systems.

February 06, 2026 02:01 UTC

According to S&P Global Ratings, crude oil prices and the volatility of the naira are key risks to Nigerian bank asset quality in 2026. This was disclosed in its Africa Banking Outlook 2026 titled ‘Favourable Conditions Support Loan Growth And Asset Quality’. The primary concern for Nigerian banks remains the heavy concentration of risk in specific sectors and currencies. “Asset quality in Nigeria remains vulnerable to oil price and currency volatility, since 50 per cent of loans are denominated in foreign currency and about one third are exposed to the oil and gas sector. This shift, while supportive of broader economic activity, is projected to compress the margins of commercial banks: “Nigerian and Egyptian banks’ profitability is likely to decline due to lower interest rates and stabilising inflation.

February 06, 2026 01:46 UTC

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, has ordered the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services to investigate alleged tampering with exhibits in an ongoing N10bn fraud trial. We have a policy of discovery and disclosure at the Federal High Court, and we have zero tolerance for this kind of conduct. In open court, Justice Omotosho played an audio recording of Zubairu’s confession and directed the registrar to explain the circumstances surrounding the alleged tampering. “I was asked to delete some WhatsApp messages in the exhibits, with the promise that I would be given a house,” the registrar told the court. In his ruling, Justice Omotosho ordered the Nigeria Police Force and the DSS to investigate the alleged tampering and submit their findings to the court.

February 06, 2026 01:44 UTC

In fact, some private universities don’t have more than 500 students. “Many people who set up these private tertiary institutions believe that it is a business venture. “But people don’t know that when you start a private university, it will take you between seven and 10 years to break even. So you can imagine how many universities will need to cater for the number that the National Open University is doing today,” he stated. Beyond tertiary education, Jegede expressed concern over the declining state of unity schools, particularly Federal Government Colleges, attributing much of the problem to insecurity.

February 06, 2026 00:39 UTC





JUSTICE Anthony Onovo of the Enugu High Court on Thursday ordered the British government to pay £20 million each to the families of the 21 coal miners killed in Enugu State in 1949 by the Colonial masters. This led to the British superintendent to shoot and kill 21 coal miners and injured 51 others. Delivering the judgment, Onovo described the massacre as unlawful and extrajudicial violation of the right to life, holding British colonial administration liable, and ordered substantial compensation, formal apologies, and diplomatic action. ALSO READ: Senate rejects electronic transmission of election resultsHe held that the British government must be held accountable and must make reparations to the families of the 21 coal miners. “This defenceless coal miners were asking for improved work conditions; they were not embarking on any violent action against the authorities, yet were shot and killed.

February 05, 2026 23:13 UTC

US President Donald Trump bows his head in prayer during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC on February 5, 2026. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)US President Donald Trump on Thursday described Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, as a very respected woman. Trump gave the acknowledgement while speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC. He said he was honoured to have Mrs Tinubu, who he described as a pastor in Nigeria’s largest church, in attendance at the prayer breakfast. Mrs Tinubu is an ordained pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, which is among Nigeria’s largest and most influential Pentecostal denominations.

February 05, 2026 23:07 UTC

Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has condemned the killing of over 100 civilians in Kaiama local government area of Kwara State, describing the attack as a gross violation of human rights and a threat to national security. The killings occurred late on Tuesday when gunmen attacked two communities in the area. The Kwara State Government said the assailants opened fire after residents refused to surrender to extremists preaching what it described as a strange doctrine. Adams renewed his call for the establishment of state police, arguing that a decentralised security structure could have neutralised the attack. A state police system would strengthen security presence and operational capacity in vulnerable areas, improve collaboration with local communities for early warning signals, and enhance rapid response mechanisms to deter and confront threats swiftly,” he said.

February 05, 2026 23:01 UTC

Ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) convention slated for next month, the National Chairman of the party, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, met with President Bola Tinubu at the State House on Thursday. Speaking with State House correspondents after the meeting, the APC chairman said he came to brief President Tinubu on preparations for the proposed convention. “Same timetable, the same planning activities, but just to study the environment and review our preparation as a party and ensure inclusivity. We want to ensure that in the course of this growth, nobody is left behind.”The APC National Chairman said his meeting with President Tinubu was fruitful, noting that the President offered valuable counsel that would ensure a seamless process leading to the national convention. “The expansion, the growth, is because of his experience and his depth of knowledge in the political cycle.”

February 05, 2026 23:01 UTC

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on Thursday clarified the presence of troops from the United States of America in Nigeria, stating that it is based on a mutual agreement between both countries. The statement reads: “The Defence Headquarters has noted recent media reports and public speculation suggesting the presence or deployment of United States troops in Nigeria. ALSO READ: FG launches 10-year initiative to tackle preventable blindness“The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) wishes to state that Nigeria maintains a long-standing and structured security partnership with the United States. This meeting followed earlier engagements in the United States, reflecting a mature, trust-based relationship focused on practical outcomes. “Engagements with international partners are guided strictly by national interest, measurable outcomes and the protection of Nigeria’s sovereignty.”

February 05, 2026 23:01 UTC

The Kano State Hisbah Board has organised a one-day capacity-building seminar for members of its female provost unit as part of efforts to strengthen their operational skills and improve service delivery across the state. Speaking at the seminar, the Deputy Commandant for Female Matters, Dr Khadija Sagir Sulaiman, who was represented by Malama Fatima Ahmad Tsakuwa, described the Female Provost Unit as one of the most critical arms of the board. ALSO READ: Kano Hisbah receives 12,446 complaints in 2025She said the Qur’anic recitation was aimed at seeking divine protection and blessings for Kano State and the country. At the end of the seminar, participants were urged to apply the knowledge and lessons gained during the training in carrying out their daily responsibilities. The Hisbah Board reaffirmed its commitment to sustained training and empowerment programmes for female provost members to further improve their overall effectiveness.

February 05, 2026 21:52 UTC

Governor Ademola Adeleke has warned against any planned invasion or takeover of the Ikirun Palace, directing security agencies to immediately mobilise and secure the palace grounds. ALSO READ: Ignoring history fuels tyranny, Soyinka warns“Any attempt to disturb the peace of Ikirun will not be tolerated by our government. “I restored peace to the Ikirun community through an executive order, and it is only through my executive order that the palace can be reopened. I hereby direct security agencies to secure the palace and prevent any illegal takeover of the palace. All efforts should be deployed to sustain and maintain peace in Ikirun,” the governor was quoted as saying.

February 05, 2026 21:51 UTC

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has condemned the recent terrorist attacks on Woro and neighbouring communities in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State, and has called for calm while assuring Nigerians of the military’s commitment to safeguarding citizens. In a statement made available to Defence Correspondents in Abuja on Thursday by the Director of Defence Information, Major Gen Samaila Uba, the military high command expressed profound shock over the tragic loss of innocent lives in the recent cowardly terrorist attacks on the communities. According to it, “the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) commends the indomitable Nigerian spirit exhibited by various Nigerian communities that have been targeted by terrorists. According to it, “the unity and resilience of the Nigerian people are our greatest defence against those who seek to destroy our peace and stability. The DHQ calls on all Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic, religious or regional identity, to resist any form of ideological indoctrination by violent extremist groups.

February 05, 2026 21:51 UTC

The Pan-African Writers’ Association (PAWA) has decorated the founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, with the prestigious Noble Patron of the Arts Award. ALSO READ: I’ve fulfilled my vision of establishing ABUAD — Afe BabalolaHe also reaffirmed PAWA’s resolve to intensify advocacy for the inclusion of African literary works in educational curricula, the promotion of African languages, and the translation of African literature into indigenous African languages. “It is in fulfilment of this objective that we identified our Baba, Aare Afe Babalola, as someone worthy of our honour and adulation. As many of us are aware, Aare Afe Babalola has paid his dues, having served at various times as a pupil teacher, secondary school teacher, vice-principal, university lecturer, economist, auditor, administrator, farmer and educationist. “Aare Babalola has capped this long and meritorious service with the founding of Afe Babalola University (ABUAD), an institution which boasts a beautiful campus, first-class infrastructure and an enviable record of producing generations of graduates, scholars and professionals.

February 05, 2026 21:51 UTC

A UK court has sentenced a 40-year-old man, Adedapo Adegbola, to life imprisonment for the murder of his former girlfriend, 23-year-old university student, Steph Irons, in Nottingham, England, The Irish Sun reports on Thursday. Prosecutors told the court that Adegbola became obsessed with Irons after the breakup and planned the attack. The police said the suspect travelled through several towns, including Mansfield, Worksop, Sheffield and Hull, before eventually handing himself over to officers. Delivering judgment, the court sentenced Adegbola to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years after he pleaded guilty to murder. “I want to thank Miss Irons’ family for the incredible strength that they have shown through this process.

February 05, 2026 21:30 UTC