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Breaking News 400 laptops, 1,000 phones seized; six arrested over N7.7bn telecom fraud

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NEWS 400 laptops, 1,000 phones seized; six arrested over N7.7bn telecom fraud 400 laptops, 1,000 phones seized; six arrested over N7.7bn telecom fraud The Nigeria Police Force has uncovered a N7.7 billion cyber-enabled telecommunications fraud involving the illegal diversion of airtime and data resources, arresting six suspects linked to the scheme. The arrests followed an investigation by the Nigeria Police Force – National Cybercrime Centre, NPF–NCCC, after a telecommunications firm petitioned the Police over suspicious and unauthorised activities detected within its billing and payment systems. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja, ACP Benjamin Hundeyin, said investigations revealed that internal staff login credentials had been compromised, granting unauthorised access to the company’s core infrastructure. Seized tools. One of the seized buildings. Another building seized. According to the Police, the syndicate exploited ...

SPORTS NEWS Men’s football transfer fees hit record $13 billion – FIFA

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 NEWS SPORTS Men’s football transfer fees hit record $13 billion – FIFA Web Image International transfer fees in men’s football hit a record $13.08 billion (10.9 billion euros) in 2025, world football’s governing body said Wednesday. FIFA said in its annual Global Transfer Market report there was an all-time record of 86,158 international transfers completed in 2025. Women’s football accounted for 2,440 transfers (+6.3%) and total spending of $28.6 million, a year-on-year increase of more than 80%. The joint transfer total from men and women’s football, professional and amateur, of $13.11 billion represents more than 50% above the spending in 2024 and 35.6% higher than the previous record, set in 2023. In men’s professional football, clubs from England were once again both the number-one spender and the number-one recipient of transfer fees, with $3.82 billion spent on incoming transfers and $1.77b received for outgoing transfers in 2025. Brazilian clubs led the way in terms o...

Breaking News 10 African countries Nigerians can visit without a visa

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 Planning a trip within African countries doesn’t always have to involve long embassy queues, costly visa fees, or complicated paperwork. With a Nigerian passport, travellers can access several African countries visa-free, making regional travel easier, faster and more affordable. Thanks largely to regional agreements such as the ECOWAS free movement protocol, Nigerians can enter a number of African destinations without obtaining a visa beforehand. These countries offer rich cultural experiences, scenic landscapes, historic landmarks and vibrant city life: without the added barrier of visa processing. That said, travellers are still advised to confirm entry requirements before departure, ensure their passports meet validity rules, and carry supporting documents such as return tickets and proof of accommodation where required. According to data from Passport Index, here are 10 African countries Nigerians can visit without a visa: 1. Benin Republic Just next door to Nigeria, Benin is...