A swift, multi-agency military operation successfully rescued a retired army colonel from kidnappers in Plateau State within hours of his abduction. The mission’s critical success factor was a tactical shift from overt pressure to covert operations after the kidnappers, aware of the military pursuit, threatened to execute the hostage. This case demonstrates the effective integration of conventional troops, defense intelligence, and local vigilantes, yielding both a rescue and actionable intelligence for follow-on missions. It underscores that while overwhelming force can corner criminals, calibratedContinue Reading

APC’s National Secretary, Basiru Blasts Wike: “Resign as Minister, Stop Meddling in Party Affairs” By Gambo Jagindi January 05, 2026 The All Progressive Congress (APC) National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, has demanded Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike’s immediate resignation, citing his “uncouth responses” and “obsession with Rivers politics”. BasiruContinue Reading

A pharmacy student’s candid account reveals that the intense pressure in health science programs stems less from academic rigor itself and more from a toxic cycle of unmet personal expectations and the pursuit of external validation. A critical, practical solution identified is structured practical internships, which bridge theory and practice, providing purpose and resilience. The core takeaway is that sustainable success requires institutional support for mental well-being and a student mindset shift: passion must supersede prestige or financial motives. Ultimately, this highlights a systemic issue where supporting studentContinue Reading