U.S WARNS CITIZENS IN NIGERIA OF POSSIBLE 'TERRORIST THREAT'. (PHOTO).

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 U.S warns citizens in Nigeria of possible 'terrorist threat' The ​embassy has been on heightened alert ⁠since the U.S. and Israel ​launched coordinated strikes against Iran. U.S. ​citizens should take additional precautions when traveling to the embassy in the capital ​Abuja and the U.S. consulate ​in commercial capital Lagos and U.S.-affiliated schools, ‌the ⁠embassy said, Reuters reported. The embassy did not give details on the security threat, but Nigerian authorities have in ​recent days ​stepped up ⁠security in Abuja following threats of pro-Iranian protests. In ​northern Nigeria, where there ​is ⁠a sizeable Shi'ite Muslim minority influenced by Iran, thousands of protesters ⁠have ​taken to the streets ​to march in support of Iran.

GWER-EAST COUNCIL INVITES DISSOLVED MARKET CHAIRMEN TO STRATEGIC MEETING.(PHOTO).


 GWER-EAST COUNCIL INVITES DISSOLVED MARKET CHAIRMEN TO STRATEGIC MEETING. 


The Gwer-East Local Government Council has called on all dissolved Market Committee Chairmen within the area to attend a scheduled meeting on Monday, February 16, 2026.


According to a public announcement signed by the Council Secretary, Hon. Ajo Pitex, the meeting will hold by 10:00 a.m. at the Council Secretariat in Aliade.


The council said the meeting will focus on key issues relating to market administration and other matters considered important to the local government.


All concerned individuals have been urged to attend promptly, as discussions at the meeting are expected to shape the next phase of market management in the area.


The statement was e-signed by Hon. Ajo Pitex, Council Secretary, Gwer-East Local Government Council, Aliade.

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