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Turkiye Celebrates a Turkish Cuisine Week in Nigeria

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Turkiye Celebrates a Turkish Cuisine Week in Nigeria

By: Michael Mike

Türkiye has celebrated Turkish Cuisine Week, a celebration of one of the world’s richest culinary traditions.

Speaking to journalists during the hosting of media practitioners by the Turkish Embassy in Abuja at the weekend, Ambassador Mehmet Poroy, who is waiting to submit his letter of credence to President Bola Ahmed, said his country has one of the world’s richest culinary traditions since Turkish foods have been enriched by traces of countless civilisations for centuries.

At the meeting which was part of activities lined up to celebrate this year’s Turkish Cuisine Week in Türkiye and around the world, an event celebrated annually from May 21 to May 27 through various events across the world and in the country. Poroy explained that for centuries of people migration from different cultures and races to Türkiye culminating in the country becoming a melting point for all aspects of life, including culinary traditions.

He noted that through the annual Turkish Cuisine Week, Turkiye has continued to share its rich ‘gastronomic culture’ with the rest of the world.

He said that this year’s celebration aimed to build intercultural bridges with a focus on the backbone of Turkish cuisine’s “Classic Dishes.”

Commenting on the impact he hopes to make in Nigeria, the envoy said paramount among them is to improve the bilateral trade relations between Nigeria and Turkiye.

He said plan was underway to scale up the current trade volume to a target of 5 billion dollars.

He said the high number of travelers between the two countries with about 16 flights weekly required bolstering bilateral ties, and expanding visa centres to other big cities, apart from Abuja and Lagos.

Turkiye’s Classic Dishes symbolise its cuisine’s traditional, healthy, and waste-free culinary heritage, which stand out as the shining gems of the cuisine, embodying natural rich flavors with unique preservation and cooking techniques.

Each dish reflects the traces of centuries-old traditions from Anatolia’s fertile soil and showcases the diversity of the Turkish cuisine and its universal value through their simplicity and natural flavors.

In Turkiye, traditional dishes are far more than a collection of recipes, they are an intrinsic part of its culture, often bringing people together at the dinner table in a way that fosters connection and shared understanding.

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Troops arrest suspect with 75 live cartridges in Awka, Anambra

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Troops arrest suspect with 75 live cartridges in Awka, Anambra

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 5 Operation UDO KA have arrested a suspected criminal in Awka, Anambra State, and recovered 75 live cartridges in his possession.

Security sources said the arrest was made at about 7:00 a.m. on April 5, 2026, during a routine operation in the state capital.

The suspect was allegedly found with the ammunition concealed in his bag at the time of arrest.

During preliminary questioning, the suspect claimed he received the cartridges from a friend, while efforts are ongoing to identify and track the source of the consignment.

Authorities said the suspect is currently in custody as investigations continue.

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Troops uncover illegal crude oil storage facility in Ahoada West forest in Rivers

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Troops uncover illegal crude oil storage facility in Ahoada West forest in Rivers

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Joint Task Force, South-South, Operation DELTA SAFE, have uncovered an illegal crude oil storage site in the Orashi National Forest in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Security sources said the discovery was made at about 9:00 a.m. on April 4, 2026, during an anti-illegal bunkering operation conducted by troops deployed at Aminigboko, alongside personnel of 103 Battalion and 16 Brigade Garrison.

During the operation, troops reportedly found two long galvanized pipes estimated at about 500 metres each, two hoses approximately 50 metres long, and a large reservoir containing stolen crude oil estimated at about 15,000 litres.

The recovered items were handled in line with the directives of Operation DELTA SAFE. Authorities said efforts are ongoing to identify and dismantle other illegal bunkering networks in the area.

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Troops and Tantita operatives arrest 2 suspected oil bunkerers, recover AGO in Delta

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Troops and Tantita operatives arrest 2 suspected oil bunkerers, recover AGO in Delta

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of 181 Amphibious Battalion, in collaboration with Tantita Security Services operatives, have arrested two suspected illegal oil bunkerers in Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State.

Security sources said the suspects were apprehended at about 9:25 a.m. on April 4, 2026, around the Transpalodec Hotel junction in Kwale, following intelligence on their alleged activities.

Preliminary investigations indicated that the suspects had been on the watchlist of suspected bunkerers operating within the Kwale axis and were under surveillance prior to their arrest.

Items recovered from them included about 60 litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), 32 sacks, and four mobile phones.

The suspects and recovered items were handed over to the Nigerian Police, Kwale Division, for further investigation and possible prosecution.

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