•A deserted major road in Lagos today As Lagos residents troop out to cast their votes in the local government elections, major roads leading to the nation’s commercial capital have been deserted. The Nigeria Police had announced that movement would be restricted from 6 am to 3 pm in the state. Our crew on the […]
•Sokoto State governor, Ahmad Aliyu The Sokoto State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Professor. A.L. Ala, made an unannounced early morning visit to schools in Wurno Zone on Monday at 7:45 am, only to find them completely empty—neither principals nor teachers were present. Accompanied by the State APC Chairman, Hon. Isa Sadiq A...
•Federal secretariat, Abuja deserted The Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, today, witnessed a surge in vehicular movements on the fifth day of the nationwide protests, indicating a gradual return to normalcy. However, government offices at the Federal Secretariat Complex remained deserted, with only a few staff members reporting for duty, repo...
•Security operatives Streets in Akure, the capital city of Ondo State, were deserted today while shops, shopping malls and offices, including government offices, were shut down out of fear and apprehension about the hunger protest, which commenced today. Security operatives, including policemen, operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Def...
The usually bustling roads in Kaduna are empty and deserted as protesters take to the streets to express their grievances over poor living conditions. The popular Ahmadu Bello Way located in the Central Business District of the Kaduna State capital is empty without the usual vehicular and human traffic, reports Channels TV. On a normal [&helli...
•Bandits No fewer than 165 farmers have lost their lives to attacks by bandits, who have hindered access to farms across the country, findings have shown. Farmers in Benue, Sokoto, Niger, Plateau, and other states, in separate interviews with our correspondents yesterday, lamented that they did not only lose crops to the rampaging bandits but ...

