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48-HOUR CURFEW DECLARED IN JOS NORTH FOLLOWING ANGWAN RUKUBA ATTACK

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By Ezinne

The Plateau State Government has imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North Local Government Area following a deadly attack on the Angwan Rukuba community on Palm Sunday evening. The curfew, which took effect at midnight on Sunday, March 29, 2026, is scheduled to run until Wednesday, April 1, as security forces move to restore order and prevent further violence in the capital.

‎The restriction was announced by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joyce Lohya Ramnap, following what she described as a “barbaric and unprovoked” security incident at the Gari Ya Waye community. Eyewitnesses report that gunmen on motorcycles stormed the area around 8:00 PM, opening fire on passersby and residents near a popular local spot. While the Plateau State Police Command has confirmed 14 fatalities, community leaders suggest the death toll could be as high as 27, with many others currently receiving treatment at Luna Hospital for varying degrees of injuries.

‎In the wake of the killings, angry youths reportedly defied the initial hours of the curfew on Monday morning, staging protests and blocking major roads in the Angwan Rukuba area to demand better protection. Governor Caleb Mutfwang has condemned the massacre and reportedly visited the protest site to appeal for calm. The government has emphasized that the curfew is a necessary measure to allow security agencies—including troops from Operation Enduring Peace—to conduct a thorough investigation and apprehend the perpetrators. Residents are strictly advised to remain indoors, as movement is prohibited except for those on essential duties.

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24 KILLED IN BANGLADESH BUS TRAGEDY;

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* Dhaka-bound bus falls into river at Daulatdia terminal

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‎At least 24 people have been confirmed dead after a passenger bus plunged into the Padma River while attempting to board a ferry in southwestern Bangladesh. The tragic accident occurred at approximately 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at the busy Daulatdia ferry terminal in Rajbari district, about 100 kilometers from the capital, Dhaka.

‎The bus, operated by Souhardyo Paribahan, was transporting approximately 40 passengers—many of whom were returning to the capital following the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays. Eyewitnesses and terminal officials reported that the vehicle lost control on the pontoon after a smaller utility ferry reportedly struck the platform, causing the bus to veer off and sink nearly 30 feet into the water. While 11 passengers managed to swim ashore or were rescued by locals, the majority were trapped inside the submerged vehicle.

Rescue operations, led by fire service divers and supported by the army, police, and coast guard, worked through the night in challenging weather and strong currents. The salvage vessel Hamza successfully retrieved the bus around midnight after six hours of effort. Rescuers recovered 22 bodies from inside the wreckage, including 11 women and five children, bringing the total confirmed death toll to 24. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has expressed deep condolences and ordered an immediate investigation into the safety protocols at the terminal. Search efforts remain ongoing for a few passengers still reported missing, while survivors are receiving treatment at the Daulatdia Health Complex.

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FORMER FRENCH PM LIONEL JOSPIN DIES AGED 88; ARCHITECT OF FRANCE’S 35-HOUR WORK WEEK PASSES AWAY

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‎France is in mourning following the passing of one of its most influential political figures of the modern era.

‎Former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, the disciplined Socialist leader who steered France through a pivotal period of social reform, has died at the age of 88. His family confirmed the news to the Agence France-Presse earlier today, Monday, March 23, 2026, stating that the former head of government passed away peacefully on Sunday. Jospin, who had undergone a serious surgical operation in January, had been recuperating at his home in Paris prior to his death.

‎Jospin’s tenure as Prime Minister from 1997 to 2002 remains a landmark in French political history.

‎Serving under centre-right President Jacques Chirac during a period of “cohabitation,” Jospin was the architect of the “Plural Left” coalition. He is best remembered globally for introducing the 35-hour work week, a reform aimed at reducing unemployment and improving work-life balance that remains a cornerstone of French labor law. His government also pioneered the Civil Solidarity Pact (PACS), which granted legal recognition to same-sex couples, and implemented significant laws on gender parity in politics.

‎Despite his legislative successes, Jospin’s political career ended in a shock that transformed the French landscape.

‎In the 2002 presidential election, he was unexpectedly eliminated in the first round by far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen—an event often referred to as a “political earthquake.” True to his reputation for personal integrity and austerity, Jospin immediately announced his retirement from active politics that same evening. In his later years, he served as a member of the Constitutional Council and remained a respected moral compass for the French Socialist Party.

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EX-ACCOUNTANT GENERAL JAILED 72 YEARS FOR ₦868M FRAUD;COURT CONVICTS CHUKWUNYERE NWABUOKU ON ALL NINE COUNTS

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‎In a landmark judgment that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s civil service, the Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced the former acting Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr. Chukwunyere Nwabuoku, to 72 years in prison.

‎The sentence follows a grueling trial brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) involving the laundering and diversion of ₦868.46 million. Justice James Omotosho, delivering the verdict today, Monday, March 23, 2026, found Nwabuoku guilty on all nine amended counts of money laundering, conspiracy, and conversion of public funds. The court noted that the convict systematically betrayed the public trust while serving as the Director of Finance and Accounts at the Ministry of Defence between 2019 and 2021.

‎The details of the heist reveal a sophisticated web of shell companies and illicit transfers.

‎The prosecution successfully proved that Nwabuoku used several firms, including Temero Synergy Concept Limited and Turge Global Investment Limited, as conduits to siphon funds meant for national defense. The EFCC presented evidence showing that millions of Naira were moved into these private accounts and subsequently converted for personal use. While the defense argued that Nwabuoku was not a signatory to some of the accounts, the court ruled that the “trail of evidence” linked the illicit proceeds directly to his beneficial control.

‎The 72-year sentence is to be served concurrently, meaning Nwabuoku will spend a maximum of eight years in a correctional facility.

‎However, the court also ordered the forfeiture of all assets linked to the fraud, including properties in Abuja and substantial balances in the identified corporate accounts. This conviction is a significant win for the EFCC’s renewed anti-corruption drive, particularly as Nwabuoku had briefly assumed the role of acting Accountant-General in 2022 following the suspension of his predecessor, Ahmed Idris, who is himself facing a separate ₦109 billion fraud trial.

‎Legal analysts are describing the judgment as a “clear signal” to public officers that the era of impunity in financial management is nearing its end. As Nwabuoku begins his term at the Kuje Correctional Centre, the focus now shifts to the ongoing high-profile trials of other top-tier accounting officers currently in the eye of the storm.

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