Morning Brief: Tinubu’s Charge to Disu, LAUTECH Tragedy, Political Moves and UCL Drama

Here are the major stories making headlines this morning, from a strong anti-corruption message at the top of the police hierarchy to a heartbreaking loss at LAUTECH, rising security concerns, banking sector pressure, and Champions League excitement.

1. Tinubu Tasks Disu with Reforming Police

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has charged the newly decorated Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, to reposition and strengthen the Nigeria Police Force amid ongoing security challenges.

The President’s directive came during the decoration ceremony at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where Disu pledged to tackle corruption and impunity within the Force. The appointment is seen as coming at a critical time for policing reforms in the country.

2. LAUTECH Grieves as Six Nursing Students Die in Crash

The management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, is mourning the loss of six nursing students who died in a road accident along the Ilorin–Ogbomoso Road.

The tragic incident has left the university community in shock, with tributes pouring in for the victims.

3. Kwankwaso, Makinde Meet Behind Closed Doors

Leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, met with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, in Ibadan during a private visit that has sparked political speculation ahead of the 2027 elections.

Though details of the meeting were not disclosed, the development has fueled conversations about possible political alignments.

4. Protest in Ondo After Worshippers Kidnapped

Residents of Ondo State staged protests following the abduction of worshippers during a church vigil in Uso, Owo Local Government Area.

The incident has heightened tension in the area and renewed calls for improved security.

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5. Banks Race to Meet Recapitalisation Deadline

Pressure is mounting in Nigeria’s banking sector as 13 banks scramble to meet the recapitalisation deadline set by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Financial analysts say mergers and restructuring are increasingly likely as institutions seek to comply before the March 31 deadline, a move that could significantly reshape the banking landscape.

6. Osimhen Sends Galatasaray into UCL Last 16

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen was the hero for Galatasaray S.K., scoring in extra time to help the Turkish side secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 after a dramatic clash with Juventus F.C..

His decisive contribution capped a tense European night and keeps Galatasaray’s continental hopes alive.

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