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Nigeria : Security Operatives Close In on Kidnappers in National Park

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The Oyo State Government announced on Sunday, May 17, that suspected kidnappers involved in the assault on LA School, Ahoro-Esinele, and Community Grammar School, Ahoro-Esinele, located in the Oriire Local Government Area, have been effectively contained within the National Park region due to coordinated security operations designed to prevent their movement into adjacent states. The assault resulted in the death of a teacher and the abduction of several pupils, as well as the kidnapping of the principal, two vice principals, and three teachers. In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, it was reported that security forces have successfully encircled the area, limiting the suspects' movement and thwarting any potential escape into Kwara State or other nearby regions. The commissioner stated that during the incident, one motorcycle rider and one teacher were shot, with the injured teacher later succumbing to their injuries. Prince Oyelade elabo...

'We share same ambition' - Alonso named Chelsea's third boss in year

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Chelsea has appointed former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso as their new manager under a four-year contract, effective from July. The 44-year-old Spaniard became available after parting ways with Real Madrid by mutual agreement in January, having spent less than eight months on a three-year deal. He previously managed Bayer Leverkusen for three years, where he guided the German club to their inaugural Bundesliga title in 2024, in addition to winning the German Cup. The announcement of Alonso's appointment follows Chelsea's defeat in the FA Cup final against Manchester City. The Blues are optimistic that he will provide the stability the club needs after experiencing two permanent managers this season - Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior - while Calum McFarlane continues his second term as interim manager, a position he will maintain for their last two Premier League matches. • "Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in world football and it fills me with immense pride to become...

15 Money-Lending Companies Hit With Sanctions by Lagos Authorities

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  The Lagos State Government has penalized at least 15 money lending companies for breaching operational regulations and engaging in activities deemed harmful to the state's residents. The State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ibrahim Layode, revealed this information during the 2026 Ministerial Press briefing in Alausa, Ikeja, stating that this measure is part of the government's initiative to regulate the money lending industry and safeguard Lagosians from exploitation and fraudulent financial activities. Layode emphasized that the state government will persist in enforcing stringent compliance among money lenders operating in Lagos.  “The firms were sanctioned to ensure strict adherence to guidelines and to protect Lagosians from sharp practices by financial firms”. According to the commissioner, money lending remains a critical component of the economy because it provides quick access to credit for petty traders and small-scale business operators who often struggle to secur...

Atlanta Police Data Reveals Steady Three-Year Drop in Shootings and Homicides

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As of May 2026, the overall trends in gun violence and homicides in Atlanta are continuing to show a downward trajectory over multiple years, despite occasional spikes in localized violent incidents and persistent public concern. Official data tracking indicates significant improvements alongside specific challenges that city leadership is addressing. Data provided by the Atlanta Police Department (APD) reveals a consistent long-term decrease in shootings and homicides over the past three years. In early April 2026, Mayor Andre Dickens announced that the city had recorded 17 homicides thus far, confirming that the overall metrics for major violent crimes remain lower compared to the same periods in previous years with higher volumes. This downward trend faced a temporary challenge due to a highly publicized spike in early April (which coincided with 404 Day and spring break), resulting in two fatalities and nine injuries, including the tragic shooting of a 16-year-old girl at Piedmont ...

World Cup: The United States eases visa bond requirements for fans.

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  On Wednesday, the United States announced that it would relax its requirements for bond payments from visa applicants, specifically for certain fans wishing to attend the World Cup. As part of one of President Donald Trump’s numerous initiatives aimed at curbing migration, the United States has started to require individuals from 50 developing nations to provide bond amounts ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 for a US visa, which will be refunded upon their return to their home countries. The State Department indicated that it would eliminate the bond requirement for team members participating in World Cup matches held in the United States, as well as for fans from competing nations who possess tickets and have registered for a priority visa system.  “We remain committed to strengthening US national security priorities while facilitating legitimate travel for the upcoming World Cup tournament,” said Mora Namdar, the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs. She noted t...

Nigeria is projected to allocate approximately $11.6 billion for debt servicing in 2026 - Tinubu.

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President Bola Tinubu has announced that Nigeria is expected to allocate approximately US$11.6 billion for debt servicing in 2026. As stated by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu expressed these views on Tuesday while heading Nigeria’s government, diplomatic, and business delegation to the Africa Forward Summit held at the Kenyatta Convention Centre in Nairobi. According to him, the debt to be repaid in the year is nearly half of the projected revenue. “Every single dollar that leaves our treasury to pay punitive interest rates is a dollar that did not go into our steel sector, our textile mills, our agro-processing plants, or our digital industries. It is a dollar that did not train a young Nigerian engineer or provide affordable power for our factories. Our industrial base is being starved of the blood it needs — long-term, affordable finance — while creditors and rating agencies treat African sovereigns as permanent high-risk borrowers, regardless of our fiscal performan...

CBN urges states to reduce reliance on overdrafts

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has urged state governments to reduce their reliance on overdrafts and short-term financing. A statement released by the apex bank on Sunday indicated that this recommendation was made by its Deputy Governor overseeing the Economic Policy Directorate, Dr. Muhammad Abdullahi, during a discussion with sub-national stakeholders, organized through the Nigerian Governors Forum Secretariat. Abdullahi recommended that they ensure their borrowing decisions are in line with debt sustainability thresholds, enhance budget realism and revenue forecasting, prioritize expenditures, and better align fiscal calendars with current macroeconomic conditions. He highlighted the essential role of State Governments in facilitating a successful transition to an Inflation Targeting (IT) monetary policy framework, emphasizing that sustained price stability can only be achieved through coordinated fiscal discipline across all levels of government. Abdullahi characterized the tr...