Ilorin rsquo;s history is neither fragmented nor incomplete, and it cannot be truthfully written through selective memory, ...
A Nigerian imam who gained international recognition for saving hundreds of lives from a mainly Christian community during an ...
Civil society coalition says community-led peace accord with bandits has reduced violence and urges protection of the process ...
Yesterday, January 15, 2026, marked exactly 60 years since Nigeria’s first military coup of 1966, a turning point that ...
UK Parliament debates ‘freedom of belief crisis’ in Nigeria as Christian persecution report launched
The House of Commons debated the UK's role in standing up for freedom of religion and belief in Nigeria on 13 January, in an ...
Discover what the food tradition of Nigeria encompasses: 371 ethnic culinary practices, traditional cooking methods, ...
Fulani herdsmen in Benue state, Nigeria, killed four Christians on Monday and nine others on Jan 5-6, sources said ...
US military strikes in Sokoto in December 2025 killed 155 Lakurawa fighters, with 200 missing after missile attacks carried ...
Opinion
Nigeria: Reframing Nigeria's Banditry Crisis - From Emotional Narratives to Strategic Clarity
Nigeria is once again trapped in a familiar and dangerous cycle: confronting a grave national security threat through emotionally charged narratives, partisan framings, and poorly differentiated ...
US President Donald Trump said the action was aimed at stopping the spread of IS-linked jihadists, but key insurgent groups were left unscathed.
BY ZAGAZOLA MAKAMA Nigeria’s banditry crisis is no longer escalating simply because armed groups are growing bolder.
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