‘FRIEND OF A THIEF IS A THIEF’, DEFENCE MINISTER WARNS TERRORIST SPONSORS. (PHOTO).

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 ‘Friend Of A Thief Is A Thief’, Defence Minister Warns Terrorist Sponsors The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd), has cautioned Nigerians against aiding terrorists, insurgents, bandits, or other criminal elements, stressing that anyone who supports criminal activities will face the full weight of the law. General Musa made the warning on Saturday while speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day 2026 Golf Tournament held at the TYB Golf Resort and Country Club, Yar’Adua Barracks, Abuja. He urged citizens to continue supporting the Armed Forces and other security agencies, noting that the Federal Government has given them a clear mandate to deal decisively with all threats to national security. “I call on all Nigerians to stand with the Armed Forces and security agencies in the quest for peace,” Musa said.  “Those who continue to support bandits, insurgents, terrorists, or criminals must desist immediately. As th...

QUEEN 87YRS APPEARS FRESH FACE AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE 50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT FOLLOWING A LATE NIGHT DINNER DATE WITH HER HUSBAND PRINCE PHILIP.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip leave the exclusive Cavalry and Guards club in Mayfair last night at the late hour of 10.40pmQueen Elizabeth and Prince Philip leave The Cavalry and Guards Club, 10:40 pmThe Queen wore a dark, floral patterned dress, while Prince Philip looked dashing in a Tuxedo as they were seen leaving their late night meal No one could have guessed the Queen had had a late night when she appeared todayThe Queen and Prince Phillip visited the National Theater to mark its 50th anniversary The Queen outside the National TheatreThe Queen smiles after unveiling a commemorative plaque for the 50th anniversary of the National TheatreHer Majesty receives flowers from a child actor as she inspects the horse prop from the theatre's production 'War Horse'The Queen meets Lady Olivier (L), widow of Sir Laurence Olivier during her visit to the National Theatre The Queen seemed interested in the details of backstage life as she visited the prop-making workshop The Queen and Prince Phillip watched a performance of a song from the musical 'Guys and Dolls'

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