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In the last 12 hours, Nigeria’s security and public-safety headlines dominated. The Nigerian Army reported major counter-terrorism and anti-kidnapping operations in Kogi State under “Operation Tiger Paw II,” including the rescue of the remaining kidnapped victims from the Daarul-Kitab Islamic Orphanage and the arrest of a suspected ammunition courier carrying 500 rounds of 7.62mm NATO belted ammunition concealed in a bag of maize. Separately, Chad declared three days of national mourning after Boko Haram attacks in the Lake Chad Basin killed senior officers and soldiers, with flags at half-mast and festive activities suspended.

Alongside security, Nigeria’s education and judicial-welfare issues also featured prominently. The Federal Government announced NECO’s transition to computer-based examinations (CBT) “this year,” framing it as a reform to curb examination malpractice and improve competitiveness. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) also demanded better welfare and remuneration for judicial officers, warning that “deplorable welfare conditions” undermine judicial independence and effectiveness—citing concerns about inadequate official welfare provisions affecting judicial officers’ ability to travel and work.

Economic and social pressures continued to surface in the same window, particularly around food costs. The National Bureau of Statistics reported that the average price of a 50kg bag of local rice rose to ₦112,000 in March 2026 (up from ₦92,946 in February), while other staples showed mixed movement—some month-on-month increases even where year-on-year declines were recorded. There were also reports of hardship linked to basic service failures, including an incident in Niger State where a generator gas supply allegedly ran out during a caesarean section, reportedly contributing to the loss of an unborn baby.

Regionally, the coverage extended beyond Nigeria and Chad. In Mali, reporting said Malian and Russian forces restored control over the border town of Labbezanga, while in Kenya, analysts warned about risks to diplomatic standing amid recent foreign-policy missteps and discussed the upcoming Africa Forward Summit. There were also continued Sahel counterterrorism cooperation notes, including Burkina Faso and Somalia discussing collaboration on training and intelligence.

Overall, the most recent evidence is strongest on Nigeria–Chad security developments and Nigeria’s domestic reforms (NECO CBT and judicial welfare demands). Other themes—Mali’s battlefield shifts and broader diplomatic/terror cooperation—appear as supporting context rather than a single, clearly consolidated “major event” across the whole region within the last 12 hours.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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