Shettima Departs Abuja To Represent Tinubu At G20 Summit In South Africa

At the G20 Leaders Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Vice President Kashim Shettima has left Abuja to represent the president.

This is in response to President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remain in Nigeria and address security concerns, according to a statement from Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President for Media and Communications.

The President had put off his earlier scheduled trip to South Africa’s Johannesburg in order to attend additional security updates on recent security incidents in Kebbi and Kwara States.

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Leaders from the world’s top 20 economies, including the European Union, the African Union, financial institutions, and others, are gathered for the G20 Summit, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 22nd, at the Johannesburg Expo Center, on November 23rd.

President Tinubu was invited to attend this year’s edition by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is currently the G20’s current leader.

DSS Arraigns Two For Alleged Terrorism, Coup Canvassing

Two suspects were detained on suspicion of terrorism-related crimes and inciting the government’s overthrow on Thursday in Abuja before two separate Federal High Courts.

Hussaini Ismaila, the leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), was sentenced to 20 years in prison for terrorism, just 48 hours after the organization received the news.

The alleged mastermind of the 2012 attack on Deeper Life Bible Church in Okene, Kogi State, was Abdulmalik Abdulazeez Obadaki, who was arraigned in the first case, according to the DSS.

He faces a six-count charge that includes escaping lawful custody, being a member of a terrorist organization, conspiracy, providing assistance to terrorist acts, concealing information, and participating in terrorist organization activities.

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Obadaki entered not-guilty pleas on the remaining five charges after entering guilty on the sixth count and escaping custody.

In order for the court to review the facts of the charge to which he pleaded guilty and to provide evidence on the counts he denied, the presiding judge, Justice Joyce Obehi, adjourned the case until January 26, 2026.

Innocent Chukwuemeka, a social media user accused of using his X (previously Twitter) handle to organize a coup in Nigeria, was detained by the DSS on Thursday.

He was accused of cyberstalking and six counts that allegedly involved the publication of false information that could raise public concern.

Chukwuemeka entered a not-guilty plea, and the court also decided to hold him in DSS custody until January 26, 2026.

Background

Obadaki allegedly led a gang that defrauded five commercial banks in Uromi, Edo State, killing several people and stealing significant sums of money following the Okene church attack.

He was detained and detained at Kuje Prison, but he escaped during the Kuje Custodial Center’s jailbreak in July 2022.

Police, Military Deployed To Forests In Search Of Kidnapped Schoolchildren– Niger CP

Following the abduction of an unconfirmed number of students from St. Agwara Local Government Area in Niger State, security operations have increased in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area. Early on Friday, Mary’s Catholic Secondary School opened.

Police tactical units, military components, and other security forces have been stationed in the area and are currently searching nearby forests for nearby forests in a coordinated rescue operation, according to SP Wasiu Abiodun, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Niger State Police Command.

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The public was assured that the Command would do everything to free all abducted students by the police commissioner, CP Adamu Elleman.

He urged people to remain calm and provide reliable information to back up the operation.

Despite the earlier directive directing the closure of schools in the area due to increased security threats, the CP further disclosed that the incident is still being investigated and that appropriate action will be taken against the school management to reopen and continue academic activities.

As security forces continue to search for the missing students, rescue efforts are still in progress.

The Niger State Police Command wishes to confirm that on November 21, 2025, at around 2 o’clock, according to the statement. A report received at 00 a.m. indicated that some armed bandits had invaded St. A number of students have been abducted from the school’s hostel at Mary’s Private (Catholic) Secondary School, Papiri Agwara LGA.

However, police tactical units, military installations, and other security forces have arrived on the scene and are comburing the forests to find the abducted students.

In light of this, the Niger State Command’s Commissioner of Police, CP Adamu Abdullahi Elleman, reiterated the Command’s commitment to end the student injuries and made an appeal to the public to support security operations to end the student injuries.

Maga Community Holds Special Prayer Over Kebbi Schoolgirls’ Abduction

The community has resorted to divine intervention by holding a special prayer session to ensure the safe return of the students abducted earlier this week as the search for the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, continues.

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Hussaini Aliyu, the head of the Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area, confirmed the development in a Friday phone interview with our correspondent.

He explained that his deputy had been given the authority to represent him despite the fact that he would not be able to attend the prayer session as a result of a number of official obligations.

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As authorities made more aggressive efforts to rescue the victims, Aliyu noted that the entire community was still deeply unhookn by the incident and had turned to spiritual pleading.

He said, “The community has decided to gather on Friday for a special prayer for the safe return of our daughters.”

The district head continued, “We believe prayer is our strongest weapon at this time because the entire community is traumatized.”

CAN Condemns Niger School Attack, Children’s Abduction

The attack on St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri and the abduction of students at the school have been condemned by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Niger State.

In a statement from Most, the organization’s chairman. Rev. Additionally, the association’s release, Bulus Yohanna, revealed that some teachers and security personnel were compelled to remove them.

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On Friday, it claimed the incident took place between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m.

The most prominent figure is the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). Rev. In Papiri, Agwarra local government area of Niger state, suspected terrorists have previously been notified by Bulus Dauwa Yohanna.

On Friday, November 21, 2025, the incident took place between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., abducting some students, students, teachers, and a severely shot security personnel.

The statement, which was partially read, read, “The CAN expresses deep concern for the safety of the kidnapped children and their families.”

Yohanna assured the general public that the Church is actively working with local authorities, community leaders, and security.

The chairman, who is also the Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, urged the general public to remain calm, support security efforts, and continue to pray for the return of all abducted people.

The CAN also reiterates its commitment to protecting children and promises to update its database as new information becomes available.

May the Lord grant those who have been kidnapped immediate release and continue to defend his people from all dangers.

reportedly, the attackers stormed the Agwara Local Government Area of the state on Friday morning.

The gunmen were reportedly accompanied by a van and riding on over 60 motorcycles.

Nigerian Navy Boosts Waterway Security Ahead Of Christmas, Warns Criminals

The Nigerian Navy has taken action to reassure citizens that the country’s waterways will remain secure, secure, and fully protected as the holiday season draws near and travel activity is steadily rising.

During a major sea operation under Exercise Di Mingi, a three-day maritime security drill known as “Safe Waters” in the Ibani language, this confidence was at its peak.

Officers and operatives simulated real-time threats that frequently afflict the maritime domain aboard naval vessels that cut through the Atlantic off Eastern Command.

During the course of the operation, Rear Admiral Kolawole Oguntuga addressed journalists and expressed deep confidence in the Navy’s readiness for the holiday season.

“We anticipate travelers, holidaymakers, and maritime operators.” Our waterways will be used by them all. He said, “I want to make sure Nigerians are safe.

This is a warning for criminals, too. Avoid illegal behavior or you’ll suffer consequences.

Joint Agency Operations and Real-Time Interdictions

Exercise Din Mingi demonstrates the Navy’s ability to respond while mimicking real-world threats.

The Navy, the Army, the Air Force, NDLEA, and other organizations participated in numerous coordinated operations throughout the exercise.

An important highlight was a major success of a drug-related interception that was initiated by information that a ship was passing psychoactive substances along the coast of Nigeria.

25 nautical miles offshore, where NDLEA agents confirmed the presence of cocaine and other hard drugs, were naval ships that were monitoring the vessel. The vessel’s vessel was immediately searched.

In another situation, the Navy responded to a rumored pirate attack.

While Special Boat Service (SBS) commandos stormed the vessel, overpowered the pirates, and secured the crew before safely escorting the ship to harbor, air surveillance equipment was deployed to assess the threat.

Rear Admiral Oguntuga praised what he called “seamless coordination” between the various agencies, citing the rapid development of special forces, accurate air support, and communication flow as evidence that Nigeria’s maritime security system is improving.

He claimed that the exercise exemplifies the operational pillars of the Command, which are professionalism, readiness, welfare, and interagency collaboration.

Regional Command Reaffirms commitment

Rear Admiral Okehie, the flag officer commanding Eastern Naval Command, kicked off the operation aboard NNS SHERE, stating that the Navy fully supports the Chief of Naval Staff’s plan to deploy a motivated, professional force capable of safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime interests.

Each security company has its advantages, according to the statement. Synergy is necessary to address maritime security issues, he remarked.

A Secure Yuletide for Maritime Travelers

The Navy says Exercise Di Mingi sends a strong message to the public that criminal elements won’t be allowed to operate as the shipping industry, passenger movement, and tourism grow in the coming weeks.