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Army raises alarm over mass cattle influx into Plateau farming communities

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The Nigerian Army has raised serious concerns over the influx of a large number of cattle into Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, describing it as a growing threat to security and food stability in the region.

Major General Folusho Oyinlola, Commander of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) and General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division, Nigerian Army, Rukuba, made the remarks on Tuesday during a stakeholders’ meeting in Barkin Ladi.

Speaking at the event, Oyinlola said the scale and timing of the livestock movement into farming communities was unusual and alarming, adding that the development had already led to isolated attacks, farm destruction, and tensions between herders and farmers.

“There is a growing unease about the influx of large numbers of cattle into farming communities. While livestock movement is not new in Plateau, the scale and timing of this new influx raise legitimate security concerns,” he said.

The commander added that the consequences of such movement were far-reaching, warning that continued disruptions to farming activities could threaten food security, economic stability, and peaceful coexistence.

“Unfortunately, this development has already resulted in adverse outcomes, including farm destructions, isolated attacks, and attacks on livestock. The impact on food security, economic stability, and social harmony cannot be overemphasized,” he warned.

He also condemned recent killings in the area, assuring stakeholders that those behind the attacks would be tracked down and prosecuted.

Oyinlola said the stakeholders’ meeting was part of broader efforts to ensure a safe and successful farming season across Barkin Ladi, stressing the urgent need for collective action.

“The farming season is already ongoing, and for many families, this is a period for securing their livelihood. Any disruption now will have dire consequences,” he said.

The engagement was attended by heads of security agencies, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and government representatives from the local and state levels.

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NAFDAC warns Nigerians over circulation of fake, unregistered edible oils

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has issued a public alert on the growing circulation of substandard and unregistered edible oils across markets in Nigeria.

In a notice released on X on Tuesday, tagged ‘Public Alert No. 039/2025’, the agency warned that an influx of unsafe and illegally imported oils is spreading nationwide.

According to NAFDAC, the alert follows a report from Lebruni Agro Limited — a registered local producer of hygienically processed soybean (Liorga) and palm kernel oils — which raised concerns after an internal market survey revealed several questionable brands in circulation. These brands include FINO, PUR, OKI, SUPER DELICIEX, and LA JONIC, all allegedly supported by warehousing networks that aid illegal distribution.

NAFDAC said the adulterated products, whose sources and production standards are unknown, are being smuggled into the country and sold openly under various brand names.

NAFDAC said the oils have reportedly flooded markets in cities such as Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, Warri, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ikom, Calabar, Lagos, Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Yola, Gombe, Bauchi, Makurdi, Lafia, and border communities like Idiroko.

The agency stressed that the products carry no traceable manufacturer details and do not have NAFDAC registration numbers, confirming they are not listed in its official database.

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PRESIDENT TINUBU SALUTES SENATOR GODSWILL AKPABIO ON HIS BIRTHDAY, NAMES HIM DEDICATED SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE

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I rejoice with the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, today on his 63rd birthday.

Distinguished Senator Akpabio is a patriot and a dedicated servant of the people who has been unwavering in his commitment to building a better nation.

I join family, friends, associates, and members of the National Assembly to celebrate him and his decades of exceptional leadership.

As the uncommon governor of Akwa Ibom State, as his people fondly called him, he led a remarkable transformation of the state. He made Akwa Ibom a top competitor in the national economy, providing infrastructure and building one of the most iconic stadia in the country, which remains one of our best today.

From the government house of Akwa Ibom, he was elected into the Senate. As a Minister of the Niger-Delta, Senator Akpabio made the development of the region a priority.

As President of the Senate, he continues to foster executive-legislative harmony, promoting initiatives that deepen national development, peace, and security.

As co-labourers in the service of our nation, I have always admired his strength of character and ability to remain undaunted even in the face of challenges. I salute his unwavering belief in Nigeria and commitment to its progress.

I celebrate this special day with Senator Akpabio and pray to God to grant him many years of good health, strength, and continuous leadership impact.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President and Commander-in-Chief
Federal Republic of Nigeria
December 9, 2025

 

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Immigration Authorities Launch Temporary Online Platforms for Passport and Visa Complaints

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In a bid to improve public access to services, the Immigration Service has announced the launch of temporary online platforms dedicated to handling complaints related to passports and visas. The initiative aims to provide a faster and more convenient way for citizens to report issues without the need to visit offices in person.

The new online channels will allow users to submit complaints regarding passport delays, visa processing problems, and other related concerns. Officials have emphasized that the move is part of ongoing efforts to modernize immigration services and reduce administrative backlogs.

A spokesperson said the temporary online platforms are designed to streamline communication between the public and the Immigration Service and encouraged all applicants experiencing difficulties to use these channels for prompt assistance.

Authorities also noted that these platforms will be monitored closely and responses will be prioritized to ensure timely resolution of issues. The service has urged users to provide accurate details when submitting complaints to avoid delays in processing.

The temporary measure will remain in place until further notice, with the Immigration Service reviewing feedback to determine whether permanent online complaint systems should be implemented in the future.

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