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Alleged Plot to Turn Government Against Tantita Exposed by Concerned Group

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By Rukevwe odeh

A group has raised alarm over what it describes as a coordinated effort by some unnamed interests to sway government opinion against Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, the firm handling pipeline surveillance operations in the Niger Delta.
According to the group, certain individuals are allegedly working behind the scenes to create tension and push a narrative aimed at discrediting the company’s role in protecting oil and gas infrastructure. They claimed the motive is to undermine the progress recorded in curbing crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the region.
The group maintained that since Tantita was engaged, there has been a noticeable improvement in the security of oil facilities, as well as increased stability in previously troubled areas. It argued that attempts to weaken or cancel the contract could reverse these gains and reopen the region to illegal oil activities.
It further alleged that the campaign against the firm is being driven by people who are unhappy with the disruption of illegal bunkering networks. The group insisted that such actions are not in the national interest and could negatively affect oil production and economic stability.
They urged the Federal Government to remain committed to the existing arrangement and disregard what they described as misleading narratives targeted at creating distrust around the surveillance contract.
The group also called for continued support for indigenous participation in securing national assets, stressing that collaboration with host communities has contributed significantly to peace and improved output in the oil sector.


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Tinubu Signs New NIMC Act, Strengthens Nigeria’s Digital Identity System

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By Favour Bibaikefie

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Act, 2026 into law, marking a significant step in Nigeria’s efforts to modernise its national identity management system and improve access to government services.

The new legislation replaces the National Identity Management Commission Act of 2007 and reinforces the country’s identity framework through the principle of “One Person, One Identity, One Number,” with the National Identification Number (NIN) serving as the foundation of the national identity system.

The Act is designed to enhance the management of identity records, improve coordination among government agencies, and strengthen the integrity of Nigeria’s identity database. It also provides legal backing for the wider use of digital identity solutions, including electronic identity credentials and official digital verification tools.

As part of the reforms, the law makes provision for a General Multi-Purpose Card that can support multiple government and commercial services. However, authorities have not announced that the new card will immediately replace existing documents such as international passports, driver’s licences, Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), or bank cards.

Officials say the integration of identity systems will be implemented gradually through collaboration with relevant government institutions and other stakeholders.

The legislation also introduces stricter safeguards for the protection of personal data and prescribes tougher penalties for identity theft, impersonation, multiple registrations, and other identity-related offences.

Experts believe the new legal framework will help reduce duplicate identity records, improve the efficiency of public service delivery, strengthen national security, and support the country’s digital economy.

While the Act establishes the legal foundation for a more integrated identity management system, many of its provisions will require phased implementation before Nigerians experience their full impact in everyday transactions.

Government agencies are expected to issue further regulations and operational guidelines on how the reforms will be rolled out nationwide.


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FUT Minna Students Protest Insecurity, Allegedly Lock Out Vice-Chancellor

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By Rukevwe Odeh

Students of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, on Tuesday staged a protest over what they described as rising insecurity on and around the institution’s campus.

The demonstrators reportedly blocked the university’s main entrance, preventing Vice-Chancellor Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta from entering the campus. The protest was sparked by repeated cases of robbery and attacks on students, with many expressing frustration over what they believe is an inadequate response to the security situation.

Carrying placards and chanting solidarity songs, the students called on the university management and relevant security agencies to take urgent steps to safeguard lives and property. They insisted that learning could not continue under the current conditions and demanded lasting solutions to the security challenges.

At the time of filing this report, the university management had not released an official statement on the protest, while normal academic activities were disrupted as students continued their demonstration.


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ISWAP Commanders Reportedly Clash, Several Militants Killed in Failed Mission

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ISWAP Commanders Reportedly Clash, Several Militants Killed in Failed Mission
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By Rukevwe Odeh

A violent internal clash has reportedly broken out among commanders of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), resulting in multiple deaths after a mission went wrong.

According to reports, the confrontation occurred following a failed operational attempt that sparked tension within the group’s ranks. The disagreement escalated into an armed exchange between rival factions of the militants.

Sources suggest that the clash led to the deaths of several fighters, including individuals believed to be senior figures within the group. The incident highlights growing internal instability and leadership struggles within ISWAP, which has faced increasing pressure from military operations in the Lake Chad region and northeast Nigeria.

Security analysts note that such infighting is not uncommon among extremist groups operating in the region, especially as they lose territory, resources, and operational strength due to sustained counterterrorism campaigns.

Authorities are yet to issue an official confirmation, but the development is seen as another setback for the group amid ongoing security efforts targeting insurgent activity in Nigeria’s northeast.


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