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Peter Obi Responds To Banex Plaza Closure In Abuja

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Recall that last Saturday, a confrontation erupted between military personnel and traders at a popular business plaza.

Following the incident, the Nigerian Army shut down the phone market for a week due to the assault on its officers.

In a statement on his official X handle on Saturday, Obi highlighted that this incident and its repercussions reflect the growing tension and intolerance in the nation.

He expressed concern over the increasing unease and friction between civilians and security operatives, particularly the military.

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Obi linked the clashes between civilians and security officials to the stressful situation in the country, stemming from economic hardship, insecurity, and spiraling poverty.

The former Governor of Anambra State called for the immediate reopening of the business plaza, advocating for dialogue and confidence-building measures to prevent future incidents.

He wrote: “The fracas last Saturday at Banex Plaza in Abuja between military personnel and traders led to a one-week closure of this busy business area.

“This incident and its aftermath are manifestations of the growing tension and intolerance in our nation. The increasing friction between civilians and security operatives, especially the military, is a matter of grave concern.

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“The rise in these clashes is connected to the stressful situation in the country due to economic hardship, insecurity, and spiraling poverty. Our security operatives, like the rest of the populace, are deeply upset and agitated.

“Regardless of the trigger for this particular conflict, resorting to vandalism and violence does not benefit either civilians or the military.

“An indefinite closure of the business premises is unwise, as it will exacerbate the hardship for traders, business owners, and the general public. The economic impact of a prolonged closure is significant, given the number of people who rely on the daily activities at the plaza.

“Government and military authorities should address the growing friction between civilians and security personnel and take steps to resolve it.

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“In every country, troops are loved by the people for their critical role in ensuring peace and protection. I wish no less for our country.

“I urge the immediate reopening of the plaza for business activities, followed by dialogue and confidence-building initiatives to prevent a recurrence.”

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FG jerks WAEC exam fees by 82%, parents to pay N50k

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The Federal Government has endorsed a new examination fee of N50,000 for candidates sitting the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), effective from 2027.

The approval was conveyed in a statement dated June 18 and signed by the Director of Senior Secondary Education at the Federal Ministry of Education, Adeniji Ibrahim. According to the statement, the decision followed a request by WAEC for an upward review of the SSCE registration fee for candidates from 2027.

The new fee represents an 82 per cent increase from the current registration fee of N27,500. Ibrahim explained that the decision stemmed from a meeting held on March 31, 2026, between the Minister of Education and examination bodies, where the need to review examination fees was discussed.
He stated that the Minister directed both WAEC and NECO to adopt a uniform examination fee for the conduct of their SSCE examinations.

You may recall that at a meeting of examination bodies held with the Honourable Minister of Education on March 31, 2026, where the need for an upward review of examination fees was discussed, the Honourable Minister directed that WAEC and NECO should adopt a uniform fee for the conduct of WAEC and NECO SSCE,” the statement read.

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“Consequently, I am directed to convey the Honourable Minister of Education’s approval of the sum of Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) only as the new examination fee per candidate, with effect from NECO SSCE (Internal), 2027.”

The ministry also directed that the approval be communicated to all relevant stakeholders.

Confirming the development, the Ministry of Education’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Folasade Boriowo, told TheCable that the Federal Government had approved the upward review of the examination fees.
“I can confirm the approval of an upward review of the examination fees. I spoke with the director in charge a few minutes ago and he said the approval was done,” she said.

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Iranian Newspaper lists Trump, European leaders as alleged revenge targets

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An Iranian newspaper has published a controversial list naming former U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and several European leaders as alleged targets for revenge following the killing of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

The publication is linked to hardline elements in Iran but it is not clear whether the list reflects official Iranian government policy.

The report comes amid heightened tensions after Khamenei’s death and follows renewed vows of retaliation by Iran’s current Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has publicly promised revenge for his father’s assassination.

The newspaper’s publication has raised international concern, with analysts warning that such inflammatory rhetoric could further escalate the already volatile security situation in the Middle East. While the list has attracted widespread attention, there has been no official confirmation that it represents an operational threat or an approved policy of the Iranian government.

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The development comes as tensions between Iran, the United States, Israel, and their allies remain at one of their highest levels in recent years, with governments closely monitoring the situation for any signs of further escalation.

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Military identifies Army lieutenant who paid supreme sacrifice in rescue of abducted Oyo pupils, teachers

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Military sources have confirmed the death of an Army officer, Lieutenant F.A. Isaac, during the operation that rescued 44 abducted pupils and teachers from the Old Oyo National Park.

The victims were rescued on July 10, 2026, in a coordinated operation involving security agencies after spending several days in captivity.

According to the sources, Lieutenant Isaac was killed in the line of duty during the rescue mission and was buried the same day.

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde had earlier confirmed that the military recorded a casualty during the operation.

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Sources said Lieutenant Isaac was among the officers leading efforts to rescue the abducted pupils and teachers when he was fatally wounded.

The pupils and teachers were abducted in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State on or about June 6, 2026, before their eventual rescue by security operatives.

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