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BREAKING: Three story building collapse in Jos, Many Feared Dead

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A three story building belonging saints academy has collapsed in Jos the plateau state capital with so many students feared dead and others trapped in the incident

The incident which occurred around 10.30 am this morning while the students where writing the examinations

Arise news crew which visited the scene saw the combined team of the armed forces. National emergency management agency and their state counter part on ground to help in the rescue effort.

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Twenty-two terror groups making Nigeria unsafe – Report

The report alleged that the terror groups, which consist mainly of foreign Islamic bandits, aim to wipe out an estimated 112 million Christians and 13 million traditional religionists across the country, particularly in the South East, South-South, and North Central in the years to come.

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The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law -a human rights organisation – informed that there are more than 22 terror groups presently in Nigeria, destroying and threatening the peace of the country.

This was disclosed in a report just released by the chairman of the organisation, Emeka Umeagbalasi.

He noted that the terror groups, in a bid to achieve their objectives, had so far massacred 7,087 Christians and abducted 7,800 in 220 days of 2025, mostly in the South East and South South.

The report alleged that the terror groups, which consist mainly of foreign Islamic bandits, aim to wipe out an estimated 112 million Christians and 13 million traditional religionists across the country, particularly in the South East, South-South, and North Central in the years to come.

” They have also killed thousands of liberal Muslims in parts of the North. They have killed 185,009 defenseless Nigerians.

“They have also forced millions of Christians out of their homes to become internally displaced persons, IDPs.

“These Islamic terror groups are using violence and genocidal means to obliterate or wipe out Nigeria’s indigenous ethnic groups and their identities”, the rights group alleged.

“These 22 terror groups operating unchallenged and under strongly suspected state protection, are seeking further to plunge Nigeria into a country where Christianity is banned and brutally crushed, relegated and forced underground.

“Our study also showed that no fewer than 19,100 churches have been attacked, burnt down, or destroyed.

The number is on a steady growth. And no fewer than 500 Christian clerics were attacked and abducted in the past 16 years, including, 160 Catholic priests and the killing of eleven others, among them, Seminarians from 2015 to August 10, 2025.

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EFCC grants ex-Sokoto gov, Tambuwal, bail

EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, confirmed the development last night but declined to comment further.

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has granted former Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, administrative bail after he was grilled over alleged financial misconducts.

Tambuwal, who also served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, was accused to have fraudulently withdrawn about N189 billion during his tenure as governor.

A senior EFCC official disclosed that Tambuwal was released after he had provided the information investigators required.

“He has already been granted administrative bail. We’ve extracted what we need from him, and he will soon leave our headquarters after perfecting his bail conditions,” the source stated.

EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, confirmed the development last night but declined to comment further.

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We’re investigating all governors accused of corruption – EFCC

EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said court records showed that politicians from different parties are facing trial while several serving governors across political lines are under investigation.

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, says that the anti corruption agency is investigating many a past and present state governors accused of grafts.

“If I am not condemned for investigating both former and serving strong ruling party governors and ministers, I should not be condemned for also investigating opposition figures,” Olukoyede said.

This was in response to the allegations of bias levelled against it by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as it maintained that its investigations cut across all political divides.

He maintained that the Commission’s work is non-partisan as it targets both the ruling party members and opposition figures accused of corruption.

EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said court records showed that politicians from different parties are facing trial while several serving governors across political lines are under investigation.

He insisted there are “no sacred cows” in the fight against corruption, warning that the Commission would not bow to political pressure or reveal details of ongoing discreet investigations.

“Fraud is fraud. Corruption is corruption. There is no protected interest or partisan consideration in our work,” Oyewale stressed.

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