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Police Detain Woman over Cyber Bullying Allegations in Anambra
The Police Command in Anambra has detained a 42-year-old woman, Eucharia Ogochukwu, over alleged criminal conspiracy, cyber bullying and defamation in Awka.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the command, Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday in Awka.
“Operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad arrested a female suspect, Eucharia Ogochukwu, aged 42, at about 3.
20 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2025,” Ikenga said.He said the arrest followed allegations of criminal conspiracy, cyber bullying and defamation against a senior police officer who previously served in the command.
Ikenga said preliminary findings showed the suspect allegedly coordinated online activities aimed at damaging the reputation of an Assistant Commissioner of Police.
“During interrogation, the suspect made useful statements, while investigations continue to identify and arrest other persons connected with the incident,” he added.
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Trump in Turkey Attends High-stakes NATO Summit
U.S. President Donald Trump landed in Ankara on Tuesday to attend a high-stakes two-day NATO summit which could be overshadowed by differences over defense spending and the war in Iran.
Trump descended from Air Force One, a plane that had been gifted to him by Qatar, after it touched down at the Etimesgut air base, according to live footage broadcast online.
He was greeted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the foot of the stairs.
Erdoğan, who is known to get along well with Trump, chatted with the U.S. president as the two leaders walked along a blue carpet laid out for Trump’s arrival, briefly taking him by the arm.
Trump then greeted some soldiers in Turkish, drawing applause from Erdoğan, before the pair disappeared inside an airport building.
The summit came amid frictions between European NATO allies and Trump, who has long demanded that they increase defence spending and take on more responsibility for the continent’s security.
Trump has also been angered by some allies’ criticism of his war on Iran, as well as what he has slammed as a lack of support for the operation launched alongside Israel.
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PenCom Extends PenCare Access to Retirees Earning N150,000
The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has expanded eligibility for its PenCare Initiative pilot to retirees receiving monthly pensions of up to N150,000, aimed at increasing participation and improving healthcare access.
PenCom Director-General, Omolola Oloworaran, said this on Tuesday in Abuja after the third meeting of the Pension Industry Leadership Council (PILC).
Oloworaran said the commission raised the income threshold to attract more participants and generate sufficient data required to evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot programme.
According to her, PenCom targets 30,000 beneficiaries under the initiative but has so far enrolled only about 13,000 retirees, making broader participation necessary.
“We need a critical mass to properly test the system. Running a pilot with just 10,000 people will not give us the results we want,” she said.
She said retirees earning monthly pensions of N150,000 or below could now enrol and access free health insurance under the PenCare pilot scheme.
Oloworaran described the new threshold as a temporary measure to boost participation, adding that the commission would review it after the pilot programme was assessed.
“That we have extended it to N150,000 does not mean it will remain there. It is to help us test the system effectively,” she said.
She urged journalists to support awareness efforts, noting that many low-income retirees were still unaware of the programme and its healthcare benefits.
Oloworaran said PenCom planned to introduce three healthcare packages after the pilot to provide sustainable medical support for retirees across income categories.
She said the first package would provide free healthcare services for low-income retirees, while the second would offer a co-payment arrangement for retirees needing additional support.
“The third package will allow higher-income retirees to pay for enhanced healthcare coverage at competitive premium rates,” she said.
Oloworaran said improving retirees’ welfare remained one of PenCom’s top priorities as the commission continued exploring initiatives to enhance pensioners’ wellbeing and financial security.
“We continue to explore initiatives that will improve retirees’ wellbeing and ensure Nigerians retire with peace of mind,” she said.
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Borno Releases N1.6bn for Students’ Scholarship Payments Nationwide
The Borno Government has released N1,649,048,000 outstanding scholarship obligations to students for payment of tuition and accommodation fees, welfare packages and international educational commitments.
Executive Secretary of the State Scholarships Board, Dr.
Bala Isa, announced the approval at a news conference on Tuesday in Maiduguri.He said that the intervention was a reflection of the Gov.
Babagana Zulum administration’s unwavering commitment to education as a tool for rebuilding the state and empowering its youths.According to him, the funds will cover the outstanding 2024/2025 scholarship awards for students in universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and other tertiary institutions across Nigeria.
“The package includes tuition and accommodation fees for 272 medical students in Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare and tuition payments for 34 MBBS students at Al-Ansar University, Maiduguri.
“Part of the package is also fees for 60 students studying at the Nigerian Institute of Leather Science and Technology, Zaria.
“Additional allocations will provide six months’ allowances for nursing students under the state scholarship programme and educational support for 300 orphans of counter-insurgency volunteers.
“These also include return airfare for postgraduate and undergraduate scholars studying in India, Malaysia and China,’’ he said.
Isa described the beneficiaries as future doctors, engineers, scientists and professionals whose expertise would contribute to the state’s long-term development.
He emphasised that the scholarship board had commenced administrative processes to ensure prompt disbursement of funds to institutions and the beneficiaries.
The executive secretary commended Zulum for prioritising education in spite of prevailing challenges.
He noted that sustained investments in scholarships and skills development remained central to the administration’s vision of building a prosperous, peaceful and educated state.


