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Most Wanted Serial Phone Thief Nabbed In Computer Village, Lagos [VIDEOS]

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A serial phone thief (name unknown) who has been declared wanted for months by phone sellers in computer village, Ikeja, Lagos, has been arrested.

He was caught today at 4, oremeji street, Grace Plaza in computer village.

The alleged thief was spotted today by the secretary of one of the outlets within the tech-biz hub who raised an alarm and got other business owners’ attention and eventually the police before he was arrested.

It was said that the phone thief has stolen goods worth millions of naira in different phone stores within computer village in the last couple of months.

He has been moved to Area F Police Station in Ikeja, Lagos.

 

 

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Trump Placed Nigeria On Watchlist After Watching Show On Fox News — CNN Report

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United States President Donald Trump placed Nigeria on a watchlist after watching a Fox News segment alleging widespread persecution of Christians in the country, according to a CNN report.

On Friday, Trump redesignated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” in response to claims of targeted attacks on Christians.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed,” he wrote on Truth Social, blaming radical Islamists for the “mass slaughter”.

“I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’,” he declared.

According to CNN, Trump was aboard ‘Air Force One’ en route to Florida when he saw the broadcast and reacted swiftly. The report said the president began posting on Truth Social shortly after landing in West Palm Beach.

The US leader reportedly remained focused on the situation throughout the weekend and instructed his defence secretary to “prepare for possible action”.

He also warned that US troops would enter Nigeria “guns-a-blazing” to protect Christians in the country.

CNN quoted a White House official as saying Trump had “been tracking this issue previously and had already begun thinking about Truthing it out”.

The report added that senior US government sources believe the president’s threats may be intended to “see how Nigeria responds”.

Following his announcement, personnel within the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) were said to have been urgently recalled to headquarters to review possible response options.

A small group of AFRICOM officials based in Germany were also summoned to discuss potential strategies.

A source cited by CNN described Trump’s comments as reflective of frustration over key policy issues being announced through social media without prior planning.

Nigeria’s federal government has consistently denied accusations of “Christian genocide” in the country, pushing back against similar US claims in the past.

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Obi Exploiting US Designation Of Nigeria For Cheap Politics — Lagos APC

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The Lagos chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticised Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, over his remarks on the recent decision by the United States to designate Nigeria as a “country of particular concern”.

On Monday, Obi said the US declaration, which signalled the possibility of military action, highlighted the severity of Nigeria’s escalating security crisis.

The former Anambra governor also faulted the APC-led federal government, accusing it of “lacking the competence and moral will” to lead the country towards peace and justice.

Reacting on Tuesday, Seye Oladejo, spokesperson of the Lagos APC, accused Obi of “turning a sensitive national matter into political theatre” instead of showing leadership.

Oladejo stated that Obi’s reaction was “too late and too shallow”, alleging that public criticism forced him to comment rather than patriotic concern.

“For a man always chasing microphones and hashtags, his sudden silence was deafening until Nigerians began to question it,” he said in a statement.

“It is clear that Obi did not speak out of national concern but out of fear of being exposed for his double standards. His reaction lacked sincerity, urgency, and any semblance of unifying spirit.”

The APC argued that true leaders stand with their country in difficult times, saying Obi’s conduct reflected “melodrama, not maturity”.

“A man who claims to seek national leadership should not need public reminders before defending his country,” Oladejo said.

“Leadership is proactive, not reactive — and certainly not driven by online agitation.”

He accused Obi of taking advantage of Nigeria’s challenges for political gain, saying the former governor “appears happy only when the country faces difficulties”.

“Real leaders balance criticism with dignity and patriotism. But Obi thrives politically when Nigeria struggles,” he said.

“That is not patriotism; it’s politics of bitterness born from electoral heartbreak.”

Oladejo defended President Bola Tinubu’s efforts on security, saying the current administration inherited the problems but is acting decisively to address them.

“President Tinubu is confronting insecurity with courage and strategy — strengthening the military, deploying modern technology, and rebuilding regional alliances,” he said.

“While serious leaders are working, Obi and his online choir are stuck in 2023, feeding off foreign commentary for political oxygen.”

The APC challenged Obi to “choose between standing with Nigeria or clinging to resentment”.

“No serious nation is built on sulking and sensationalism,” Oladejo said.

“Obi’s behaviour shows why Nigerians rejected him. Leadership demands maturity, not melodrama and delayed outrage.”

He added that Nigeria’s progress would not be determined by “those praying for its failure”.

“Nigeria will rise, with or without the naysayers,” he said.

“We urge citizens to stay focused on the Renewed Hope agenda and ignore those who profit politically from national difficulty.”

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BREAKING: Immigration Officers Seize Senator Natasha’s Passport At Airport

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Immigration officers at a Nigerian airport have seized the international passport of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central in the National Assembly.

The senator made the allegation during a live Facebook broadcast on Tuesday morning, claiming the action was carried out on the orders of Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

Akpoti-Uduaghan explained that she had planned to embark on a short break after marking her second year in office but was prevented from travelling when officials reportedly withheld her passport.

“Having completed the celebration of my second year, I decided to take a week off, and my passport is being withheld again. The same thing happened before,” she said.

She stressed that she had not committed any offence and insisted that there was no court order authorising the seizure of her travel document.

“I have committed no offence, and there is no order from any court to seize my passport or deny me from travelling,” she said.

The senator further claimed that during a similar encounter in the past, an airport official disclosed that the directive to hold her passport originated from the Senate President.

“The last time it happened, the officer in charge told us that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, instructed them to withhold my passport and prevent me from travelling,” she claimed.

As of press time, neither the Nigeria Immigration Service nor the Office of the Senate President had issued a response to the allegation.

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