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Nigeria spending heavily on border surveillance – Minister - MSNThe Federal Government, through the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said Nigeria has invested heavily in surveillance and intelligence-gathering equipment at the nation’s border points ...
Nigeria and Cameroon said Thursday they would no longer seek a court ruling to settle their disputed border. Rather, the two nations said, joint delegations will validate a demarcation plan on ...
Due to the poor security response of the Nigerian state, insurgency will continue to pose a serious threat to its northeast border communities.
Ultimately, Nigeria's transition to left-hand drive in 1972 was a momentous and challenging decision. Despite the limitations, it attempted to promote efficiency, safety, and regional connectivity.
By Ernest Nwokolo, Abeokuta Nigeria will soon adopt electronic border (e-border) monitoring and surveillance for its seaports, international airports and land borders, the Comptroller General ...
He said customs and immigration officials are working with soldiers and police “to ensure that nothing crosses into Nigeria.” Large stretches of that porous border are generally left unpatrolled.
Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, (NIS) Mohammed Babandede, has described the closure of Nigeria’s borders as a good move for the nation’s security.
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ECOWAS President flays Nigeria-Benin border facilities mismanagementThe President of the Economic Community of West African States Commission, Dr. Omar Touray, on Wednesday, delivered a critique of underperforming border infrastructure during a high-level visit to ...
The Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission is set to meet on 15 February to resolve the border dispute between the two countries.
President Muhammadu Buhari has extended the closure of Nigeria’s border with neighboring countries to Jan. 31, Lagos-based Punch newspaper reported.
Dozens of baskets brimming with newly-picked tomatoes gently rot in the sticky heat, becoming the latest casualty in a bout of trade tension between Benin and Nigeria.
Nigeria has closed its land borders to all movement of goods and has no timeline for reopening them, the head of the nation’s customs agency said. “All goods, for now, are banned from being ...
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