The Nigerian air force has denied a report by the Wall Street Journal which alleged that they paid bandits N20 million Naira in exchange for an anti-aircraft gun.
Meanwhile, the statement made by Babagana Kingibe, former secretary to the government of the federation, in which he said the unity of Nigeria is ‘negotiable’ garnered mixed reactions over the weekend.
Finally, viral Video over the weekend showing police officers who allegedly extorted money from travelers in Kogi state has caught the attention of The States Police Command.
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