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NSCDC Mining Marshals Arrest 17, Impounds Three Trucks, 39 Motorcycles

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NSCDC Mining Marshals Arrest 17, Impounds Three Trucks, 39 Motorcycles

By: Michael Mike

The Mining Marshal of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in its determination to rid the mining sector of criminal elements, has made another giant stride with the dismantling of a major illegal mining syndicate operating in the Odiagbo- Okaba district of Ankpa Local Government area of Kogi State.

It will be recalled that the NSCDC Mining Marshal is a collaborative effort between the Ministries of Solid Minerals and Development development and Interior through the NSCDC with a mandate to enforce mining laws and regulations , combating illegal mining and protecting Nigeria’s solid mineral resources.

The recent crackdown in Kogi which was led by the Assistant Commandant of Corps ( ACC) John Onoja Attah, resulted in the arrest of 17 suspects, with three truck impounded and 39 motor bikes used for the illicit business confiscated.

The raid, it was gathered, was as a result of complaints from local residents over environmental degradation and public health threats allegedly linked to the illegal and unregulated mining activities.

The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Audi has continued to reiterate the readiness of the Corps to take the battle to all the criminal elements that are feeding fat on the critical national assets of the country.

The recent massive clear out of the illegal miners is also coming on the heal of the Kogi State government’s push for cleaner mining sector and the need to preserve fragile ecosystem and protect host communities.

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Man stabbed to death over grass dispute in Yobe, youths burn houses in reprisal

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Man stabbed to death over grass dispute in Yobe, youths burn houses in reprisal

By: Zagazola Makama

A 32-year-old man, Goni Umbadu, has been killed during a fight over suspected grass theft in Saleri Village, Yunusari Local Government Area.

Zagazola Makama gathered from sources that the incident occurred on June 20, 2025.

According to the sources, the deceased had confronted one Haruna Mai Pampy over the alleged theft of grass meant for animal feed, leading to a violent altercation in which Haruna stabbed Goni multiple times in the stomach, chest, and back with a knife. Goni was rushed to the Specialist Hospital in Geidam, where a medical doctor confirmed him dead.

In a reprisal attack following the incident, irate youths set fire to five thatched houses belonging to Fulani residents in the community.

Police sources said no arrests have been made so far, but efforts are underway to apprehend the suspect and all those involved in the arson attack.

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Nigeria Insists West Africans Have the Duty of Safeguarding ECOWAS for Development of the Subregion

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Nigeria Insists West Africans Have the Duty of Safeguarding ECOWAS for Development of the Subregion

…Says Our Businesses Cannot Scale if Our Markets Remain Fragmented

By: Michael Mike

Nigeria has thrown her weight behind a strong regional bloc in West Africa, insisting that the task before the government and people of the area is to safeguard the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and to drive the expansion of industries through farsighted integration policies and reforms that reinforce our economic sovereignty.

Speaking at the opening of the maiden West African Economic Summit (WAES), Nigeria’s
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, while reflecting Nigeria’s commitment to fostering inclusive regional growth, said: “The task before us now is to safeguard our regional block and drive the expansion of our industries through farsighted integration policies, and reforms that reinforce our economic sovereignty.”

Odumegwu-Ojukwu noted that the summit with the theme: “Unlocking Trade and Investment Opportunities in the Region” was initiated by President Bola Tinubu to foster dialogue, build private sector partnerships and drive regional cooperation, in the bid to reposition West Africa as a globally competitive and unified economic bloc.

She said: “As West Africans, we share a deep-rooted demographic and economic history shaped by regional mobility and trade.

“Our common commodities and interconnected markets have long fostered an environment of free trade and cultural exchange.

“This legacy has forged a shared identity, one that drives collective progress and is strengthened through unified diplomacy.

“This gathering is Nigeria’s bold affirmation of the need for our region’s collective-will to deepen economic cooperation, unlock our immense trade and investment potential and craft future of shared prosperity for peoples of West Africa.”

According to her, West Africa’s industries have proven to be strong through significant achievements in banking, digital services, agriculture and extractives, saying more would be done to bolster economic integration in the region.

“This initiative reflects Nigeria’s steadfast commitment to inclusive region-wide collaboration, bringing together all West African countries irrespective of institutional alignments, to confront shared challenges and seize the opportunities that await us.

“Let this summit not be just another meeting but a turning point, a moment of collective resolve to translate potential into prosperity,” she said.

For her part, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, said that
inter-African trade is not just an economic ambition of the summit, but pathway toward advancing competitive and connected markets across West Africa.

Oduwole, who delivered the keynote address during the summit said that the gathering proved readiness by the region to invest, shape its agenda and work collectively with purpose and clarity.”

She said: “The time for truly integrated West African marketplace is now. With a population of over 400 million people and a shared history of enterprise and resilience, West Africa holds enormous untapped potential. Yet, we must acknowledge a fundamental truth.

“Our businesses cannot scale if our markets remain fragmented. While acknowledging the modest gains of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) and ECOWAS Common External Tariff, much is still desired to enhance regional trade among our countries.

“The vision of one market is not simply an ideal, it is a necessity. It means breaking down the tariff and non-tariff barriers that continue to choke the movement of goods, services and people,” Oduwole said.

She noted that inter-African trade accounted for not less than 20 per cent of Africa’s total trade, compared to 58 per cent in Asia and 67 per cent in Europe.
Also that trade among West Africa countries remain under 10 per cent, amidst shared borders, language clusters, decades of integration efforts and initiatives such as the ETLS and the ECOWAS Court.

Oduwole said: “Achieving one market requires harmonising product standards to unlock cross-border supply chains, aligning customs procedures to reduce delays and corruption, and investing in digital platforms for predictable and paperless trade processes.

“Today, West African businesses, especially MSMEs, still face high costs at the border, inconsistent duties and bureaucracy, especially on goods that do not qualify under the ETLS.

“Nigeria has been fully committed to ETLS and the ECOWAS Common External Tariff, by working with member states and neighbors to accelerate implementation of preferential tariff regimes on the African continental free trade area.”

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Suicide Bomber Kills 10, Injures 7 in Konduga Fish Market

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Suicide Bomber Kills 10, Injures 7 in Konduga Fish Market

By: Zagazola Makama

A suspected Boko Haram suicide bomber on Friday night detonated an explosive device at a crowded fish market in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State, killing 10 people and injuring seven others.

Security sources and eyewitnesses confirmed to Zagazola Makama that the attacker infiltrated the market disguised as a civilian before setting off the explosives.

The blast, which occurred around claimed the lives of the bomber and 10 civilians on the spot, while seven others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

The Nigerian Army troops and emergency response teams were immediately deployed to the scene, and the injured victims were evacuated to a nearby medical facility for treatment.

Military and security personnel have since cordoned off the area to avoid further infiltration of other suspected bombers.

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