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‘We Know Who They Are’ — US Senator Reveals Nigerian Officials Behind Christian Killings

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United States Senator Ted Cruz has alleged that American authorities have identified Nigerian officials responsible for enabling attacks on Christians, warning that such individuals could face sanctions.

The lawmaker made the claim on Tuesday while reacting to the recent killings in Plateau State. His comments followed a deadly assault on a community in Jos North that left several people dead.

In a post on X, Cruz said: “Nigerian government officials have created an environment in which Christians are routinely persecuted and slaughtered, by imposing sharia law and looking the other way at violence. Those officials should know that the U.S. knows who they are, and has the tools to hold them accountable.”

His statement has added fresh international attention to the security situation in parts of Nigeria, especially in the Middle Belt region where communal and religious tensions have persisted for years.

The attack he referenced occurred in Angwan Rukuba, a community in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State. Gunmen stormed the area late in the evening, around 8:30 p.m., unleashing violence on residents.

Police authorities in the state confirmed that at least 12 people were killed in the incident. The victims included 10 men and two women. Security operatives later recovered two additional bodies during a search of nearby bushes.

The timing of the attack also raised concerns, as it took place on Palm Sunday, a significant day in the Christian calendar.

Following the incident, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang visited the affected community to sympathise with residents and families of the victims.

He assured them that those behind the killings would not go unpunished. According to him: “Your pain is my pain, and the pain of Plateau State. My administration will pursue justice relentlessly until the perpetrators are brought to book.”

The governor also announced immediate relief measures. He said the state government would take responsibility for the treatment of those injured in the attack. He further promised that the deceased would be given proper and dignified burials.

To prevent further breakdown of law and order, the state government imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North Local Government Area. The restriction began at midnight on March 29 and lasted through April 1, 2026. Additional security personnel were deployed to the area to stabilise the situation.

Cruz’s remarks have again brought to the surface tensions between the United States and Nigeria over claims of religious persecution.

In 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern,” citing threats against Christian communities. He also warned that the U.S. could take stronger actions, including sanctions or other measures, if the violence continued.

The Nigerian government rejected the designation, describing it as misleading and not reflective of the realities on ground. A delegation led by Nuhu Ribadu was sent to Washington to engage with U.S. officials and lawmakers.

President Bola Tinubu also addressed the issue months later, dismissing claims of religious persecution. He said: “There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria, and there is no Muslim genocide in Nigeria. What we have is terrorism driven by criminality and extremism, challenges we are working tirelessly to overcome.”

Despite these assurances, incidents like the Plateau attack continue to raise concerns both locally and internationally.

Security agencies say operations are ongoing to track down those responsible, while residents in affected areas remain on edge.

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Super Eagles Impressive in Narrow Defeat by World Cup-bound Portugal in Leiria

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The Super Eagles showed great form, confidence and praiseworthy fighting spirit despite losing 1-2 to FIFA World Cup-bound Portugal in an explosive friendly match in Leiria on Wednesday night.

Just before kick-off, Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko and NFF Executive Committee member Sharif Rabiu Inuwa presented a special framed shirt to midfielder Alexander Iwobi to mark the occasion of his 100th appearance for the Super Eagles.

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest individuals to have played the game, led the Seleção das Quinas out onto the turf of the Estádio Dr Magalhães Pessoa, but the home team and crowd soon realized that the three-time African champions were not in any mood to simply turn up and be dazzled.

Ronaldo missed with only goalkeeper Maduka Okoye to beat in the 9th minute, but at the other end, Akor Adams also missed as he dragged his shot a little too wide to the left.

In the 23rd minute, Pedro Neto steered Portugal in front as he fired a grounder past Okoye from close range, after a pass by Diogo Dalot as das Quinas broke forward again.

Ten minutes later, Okoye spectacularly saved a fierce shot by Bruno Fernandes, and just a minute after, Ronaldo missed narrowly with a glancing header from Fernandes’ corner.

Nigeria kept probing. The fit-fight Akor contested an aerial ball close to the centre circle and tipped the ball away from two Portuguese defenders, ran to his left to await delivery by Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, and blasted past Diogo Costa for Nigeria’s leveller with 37 minutes gone.

In the second half, Okoye made a double save from João Félix, in the 48th and 49th minutes. Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo also continued his search for a goal, but he failed to connect well from a cross in the 50th minute.

On the hour, Coach Éric Chelle made a number of changes, bringing in Abdullahi Bewene, Zaidu Sanusi, Terem Moffi, Raphael Onyedika and Frank Onyeka.

This appeared to rejuvenate Nigeria’s game, and they were once more pushing forward with elan, as Ronaldo exited in the 65th minute without the goal he wanted so much.

With 15 minutes left, Francisco Çonceicao got the winner for the das Quinas, firing home after cutting in from the right and with Okoye’s sight somewhat impaired.

Félix’s efforts to get on the scoresheet was again scuttled in the 84th minute by Okoye, who pushed away another fierce delivery by the forward.

The loss was only the second in regulation time for Coach Chelle after leading the Super Eagles in 25 matches over the past 15 months.

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NCC Chief Aminu Maida to Keynote 2026 DigitalSENSE Forum in Lagos

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The Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, is set to deliver the Keynote Address at the upcoming 2026 Nigeria DigitalSENSE Forum (NDSF) on Internet Governance for Development (IG4D). Scheduled for this Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Banquet Hall, Welcome Centre Hotels in Lagos, the landmark 17th milestone edition will anchor its deliberations on the crucial theme: “Sustaining WSIS Vision with Multistakeholder Synergy in Nigeria.”

Dr. Maida’s address will focus on the regulatory frameworks required to preserve the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) vision through inclusive, multi-stakeholder partnerships. The high-level forum and its prestigious industry awards have rallied robust support from the foundational pillars of Nigeria’s telecommunications and digital infrastructure ecosystem.

Major public and private sector players are heavily backing the forum as part of their commitment to promoting critical national infrastructure and securing Nigeria’s digital possibilities. Among the leading sponsors driving this momentum are IHS Nigeria—the nation’s premier digital infrastructure champion boasting over 16,000 telecom towers and 15,000km of fiber optic cables—and data center colocation leader Digital Realty.

Ogbuefi Remmy Nweke, the Editor-in-Chief of host media organization ITREALMS Media Group, commended the immense institutional support flowing from the industry ahead of the event.

“Achieving sustainable internet governance and digital trust requires an intentional alignment of regulation and infrastructure,” Nweke remarked. “The active collaboration of the NCC, IHS Nigeria, and Digital Realty ensures that the 2026 forum will move beyond mere dialogue to produce clear, actionable policy recommendations for our digital economy.”

The event will be presided over by Dr. Olusola Teniola (hon), Director of Strategic Business Initiatives at ipNX Nigeria and former President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), who will deliver the Chairman’s Opening Speech on the 2026 NDSF blueprint.

A broad coalition of leading telecommunications, technology, and internet governance stakeholders have also thrown their weight behind the event. These include ICT infrastructure leader MTN Nigeria; the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON); premier software and DNS infrastructure firm Upperlink Limited; and the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), managers of the .NG country code Top Level Domain name.

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