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Nigeria, US deepen security ties as Ribadu meets Vance, Rubio; read details

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Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has held talks with senior United States government officials on counterterrorism, defence cooperation, and regional security.

Ribadu undertook a three-day working visit to the US from May 4 to 6, during which he met with Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who also serves as Acting National Security Adviser.

He also met with Undersecretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker and Assistant Secretary of War Daniel Zimmerim during the visit.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga on Saturday, said Ribadu conveyed the president’s commitment to the bilateral relationship during the engagements.

The statement read, “Ribadu emphasised the importance of sustained cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges confronting West Africa and the broader Sahel region, particularly terrorism, violent extremism, transnational organised crime, and cyber threats.”

Both sides reviewed the current state of Nigeria-US relations and discussed strengthening collaboration in counterterrorism, intelligence sharing, defence cooperation, economic resilience, and democratic governance.

The statement added, “The NSA noted that Nigeria remains fully committed to working with international partners in promoting peace, stability, democratic governance, and economic development across Africa.

“He further underscored Nigeria’s role as a regional leader and frontline state in counterterrorism efforts across the Lake Chad Basin and West Africa.”

During his meeting with Hooker at the State Department, Ribadu expressed Nigeria’s appreciation for continued US support in security assistance, intelligence collaboration, defence capacity building, and counterterrorism operations.

He reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to implementing the agreed roadmap under the Nigeria-US Joint Working Group, established to advance structured bilateral cooperation on strategic and security matters.

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It further read, “Both sides reviewed progress under the JWG framework. They discussed practical measures to enhance the implementation of agreed initiatives, including intelligence sharing, military cooperation, counterterrorism support, border security, strategic communications, and capacity development for Nigerian security institutions.”

The statement noted that Ribadu also briefed American officials on the administration’s approach to national security, adding, “He emphasised the administration’s whole-of-government approach, which combines kinetic and non-kinetic measures, including community engagement, economic development, deradicalisation initiatives, and regional partnerships.”

According to the statement, US officials commended Nigeria’s leadership role in regional peace and security and acknowledged the country’s importance as a strategic partner in Africa.

Both countries concluded the meetings with a commitment to deepen bilateral engagement through sustained diplomatic dialogue and enhanced defence cooperation under the Joint Working Group framework.

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I Could Have Been Killed During 1966 Coup – Obasanjo Reveals Who Saved Him

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Former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has revealed that he narrowly escaped death during the crisis that followed the January 1966 military coup in Nigeria.

It was reports that Obasanjo shared the experience during an interview on the Before Tomorrow Comes Podcast. He explained that the violence and confusion after the coup created serious fear within the military, making many officers uncertain about their safety.

According to him, former military officer, Hassan Katsina, quickly stepped in after realising that remaining in Kaduna could put his life in danger. Obasanjo said Katsina informed him that there was no guarantee he would remain safe if he stayed in the city during the unrest.

He disclosed that arrangements were immediately made for him to leave Kaduna and travel to Maiduguri, Borno State, for protection. Obasanjo said it was his first visit to the northeastern city.

The former president explained that he remained in Maiduguri for nearly a month as the country struggled with the tension following the coup. He added that he only returned to Kaduna after the situation had calmed and security concerns had eased.

He said: “I would have probably been killed in the period of the coup, conflict, and confusion. But it was an officer like me, General Hassan Katsina, who said, ‘Oba, if you remain in Kaduna, we are not sure you will be safe’. And I was sent to Borno, Maiduguri. That was my first time going there. I was there for almost a month, and when things cooled down and settled, I was brought back to Kaduna.”

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PHOTOS: 16 k!lled, five injured as bus plunges under bridge on Lokoja-Okene highway

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At least 16 passengers were k!lled in a ghastly road crash at Aku village near Osara, along the Lokoja-Okene highway in Kogi State.

The accident occurred on Friday, May 8, 2026 when a Toyota Hiace bus travelling from Jos, Plateau State, to Lagos reportedly veered off the road while approaching a bridge and plunged into a ditch, k!lling 16 occupants on the spot while five other sustained varying degrees of injuries.

The incident, the Kogi Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lawal Fagge, said it was a lone crash that occurred in the early hours of the day at the Osara axis of the Lokoja-Okene road.

He attributed the cause of the crash to fatigue and over-speeding on the part of the driver

Fagge noted that rescue teams from the FRSC Zariagi Unit were deployed to the scene to evacuate victims and clear the wreckage shortly after the report was received.

“The Toyota bus was on its way to Lagos from Jos; 22 passengers were on board in an 18-seater bus; 16 d!ed on the spot; 5 sustained serious injuries, while 1 came out unscathed.

“A survivor told us that on their way coming, they warned the driver to stop, pack and rest briefly when they sensed he was burdened with fatigue; but he refused, and drove on until he crashed at bridge on the highway.

“The five injured passengers have been evacuated to a Lokoja hospital for treatment while the d3ad bodies have been deposited at Ankuri mortuary, Lokoja,” said Fagge.

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He urged motorists and other road users to remain safety conscious, observe speed limits and avoid driving under fatigue in order to prevent avoidable road crashes.

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Middle Belt stakeholders demand end to killings

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Stakeholders and victims of terror attacks from the Middle Belt have called for urgent and coordinated action to end the cycle of killings in the region.

They made the call during a town hall meeting convened by News Central TV in Jos on Thursday

The event, held in the Plateau State capital and themed “The Middle Belt Question: Why Does the Violence Persist”, brought together community leaders, victims of conflict, security agencies, and representatives of civil society organisations.

Speaking on behalf of Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the Commissioner for Information, Joyce Ramnap, said the state government remained committed to addressing the root causes of the violence. “

“We cannot continue to normalise bloodshed. Government is working with security agencies and community structures to ensure that perpetrators are held accountable and that displaced communities can return safely,” Ramnap said.

The General Overseer of Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministries, Prophet Isa Elbuba, described the killings as a test of the nation’s conscience.

“This is beyond politics. It is about humanity. If we do not rise now to protect innocent lives, history will judge us harshly,” he said.

Director General of the Plateau Peace Building Agency, Dr. Julie Sanda, stressed the need for early warning and early response mechanisms.

“We have the data, we have the warnings. What we need is swift action before these attacks happen, not after,” she noted.

Peace advocate and President of the Gideon and Funmi ParaMallam Peace Foundation, Dr. Gideon ParaMallam, said victims’ voices must remain central to the conversation.

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“Those who have lost family and livelihoods are not just statistics. Their pain must drive policy and intervention,” he stated.

Some victims at the event shared accounts of losing relatives and being displaced from their communities. They urged government and security agencies to prioritize protection and justice over rhetoric.

Managing Director of News Central TV, Kayode Akintemi, said the town hall was part of the station’s effort to create a platform for dialogue and solutions.

He said, “We are here to find solutions to the challenge of insecurity that we have in Plateau state .

“We are one wether Fulani,Igbo ,Yoruba ,Hausa everybody .

“We must find solution for ensuring Peace in the middle Belt

The media has a role to amplify the voices of those affected and to push for accountability. This conversation must not end here,” Akintemi said.

Participants agreed on the need for stronger collaboration between communities, civil society, and government to address insecurity, rebuild trust, and ensure justice for victims across the Middle Belt.

The Middle Belt region has for years grappled with recurring incidents of violent attacks, often linked to communal conflicts, banditry and reprisals, leading to loss of lives, displacement of communities and destruction of livelihoods.

The situation has continued to raise national concern over insecurity in the area.

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