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FG cancels independence anniversary parade

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The Federal Government has announced the cancellation of the 65th Independence Anniversary parade scheduled for Wednesday, October 1.

In a statement on Monday by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), the government explained the decision does not in any way diminish the significance of the milestone celebration, stressing that other programmes lined up for the anniversary will proceed as planned.

According to a statement on Monday by Director, Information and Public Relations, office of the SGF, Segun Imohiosen, “the cancellation is in no way a diminishment of the significance of this milestone anniversary, and the government remains committed to celebrating Nigeria’s 65th year of independence with dignity and enthusiasm”.

The statement said government regrets any inconvenience caused by the cancellation but assured that activities marking the anniversary would reflect the spirit of national pride.

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He added that the Federal Government appreciates the understanding, support, and cooperation of Nigerians, the diplomatic community, and invited guests.

The statement also urged citizens to continue to support the reform initiatives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing them as essential to the collective goal of building a greater Nigeria.

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Yahaya Bello to know fate on May 6 as Court adjourns financial infractions case

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Proceedings in the case involving former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, were on Thursday adjourned till May 6, 2026, by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

At the resumed hearing, counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, represented the prosecution, while Bello was represented by his lead counsel, Mr Joseph Daudu.

During proceedings, the prosecution informed the court of the need for more time to respond to applications filed by the defence, while Bello’s legal team urged the court to consider their submissions and move the matter forward.

Justice Nwite, in his ruling, adjourned the case to May 6 to allow all parties to adequately prepare and ensure a fair hearing.

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Mr Bello is currently facing charges bordering on alleged financial misappropriation during his tenure as governor, allegations he has repeatedly denied.

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Nigeria set to record largest surge in food insecurity globally in 2026-Reports

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Nigeria is set to experience one of the highest increases in food insecurity worldwide in 2026, according to the latest Global Report on Food Crises released on April 24, 2026.

The report, compiled by agencies including the Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Programme, raised fresh concerns over worsening hunger levels driven by insecurity, economic hardship and declining humanitarian funding.

According to FAO findings, about 4.1 million additional Nigerians could fall into acute food insecurity in 2026, placing the country among those with the largest increases globally.

Reacting to the development, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, Mr Alvaro Lario, said “the crisis is becoming more prolonged and difficult to contain”.

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“We are no longer seeing just temporary shocks, but persistent shocks over time,” warning that the situation is placing growing pressure on global stability.

FAO noted that about 266 million people across 47 countries face high levels of acute hunger in 2025, with conditions expected to remain severe into 2026.

In Nigeria, the situation is being worsened by continued insecurity in key farming regions, rising inflation and limited access to food.

According FAO projections, over 34 million Nigerians may experience crisis level hunger between June and August 2026, during the peak of the lean season.

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The FAO Country Representative in Nigeria, Mr Hussein Gadain, said the combined impact of armed conflict, climate shocks, high food prices and cuts in global aid funding is pushing more Nigerians into hunger.

The report called for urgent and sustained intervention, warning that without immediate action, millions more could slide into emergency levels of food insecurity in the coming months.

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Woman Accused Of K!lling Her Two Ex-husbands Hours Apart

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Prosecutors in Florida, United States, are seeking the d3ath penalty against a woman accused of k!lling both of her ex-husbands on the same day.

Susan Avalon faces charges in the December 17, 2025 k!llings of Timothy Fletcher in Tampa and David Scott in Bradenton, according to authorities.

The Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office said it will pursue the d3ath penalty in the case tied to Fletcher’s d3ath.

The investigators said the case began when Manatee County deputies responded to Scott’s shooting and alerted Tampa police.

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Scott was still alive when officers arrived and told them the shooter could have been his ex-wife, authorities said.

Witnesses reported hearing gunshots and seeing a vehicle leave the scene. Investigators later located Avalon in Citrus County.

When questioned about her ex-husband, Avalon allegedly responded, “Which one?” according to authorities.

That response led investigators to request a welfare check on Fletcher, who was found fatally shot at his home in Tampa.

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Authorities allege Avalon k!lled Fletcher before traveling to Bradenton and shooting Scott.

Avalon is charged with first-degree premeditated m8rder in Fletcher’s death and two counts of second-degree m8rder in Scott’s k!lling.

She has pleaded not guilty.

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