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NSCDC Faces Manpower Challenge Following Tinubu’s Directive To Take Over VIP Protection

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) is reportedly grappling with a manpower shortage as it prepares to assume an expanded role in Very Important Person (VIP) protection.

Naija News reports that the new responsibility follows President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to withdraw 11,566 police officers from escort duties and redeploy them to communities facing escalating security challenges.

Senior officials within the NSCDC told The PUNCH that the agency is under immense pressure to meet this new demand, despite having a specialized VIP Protection Unit in place...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

An NSCDC insider revealed that the corps has commenced an internal review to determine how best to absorb the surge in VIP security responsibilities:

“We are trying to come up with a policy document. Before now, in addition to our mandate of safeguarding critical national assets and infrastructure across the nation, we also had the NSCDC VIP Unit, which has undergone rigorous training,” the source said.

However, another officer acknowledged the strain on the current workforce, noting that personnel shortages remain a key concern, even with a total dedicated strength of over 63,000 personnel across the country.

“It is public knowledge that the corps currently boasts a dedicated strength of over 63,000 personnel across the country.

“While this significant number forms a strong base, the leadership recognises that the new and critical tasks require a proportionate increase in specialised manpower,” he said.

The police withdrawal, announced by Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, is intended to refocus policing on communities ravaged by crime.

Egbetokun insisted the move was not politically motivated but cited the recent spikes in kidnappings in Kwara, Kebbi, and Niger states as justification for redirecting officers from VIP protection to high-risk areas.

The IGP also warned that the transition period must be carefully supervised to prevent criminals from impersonating law enforcement officers.

Meanwhile, as the NSCDC prepares for its expanded role, private security practitioners are intensifying calls for legislative reform.

The Association of Licensed Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSPN), through its Chairman of the Interim Caretaker Management Committee, Maj. Gen. Elvis Njoku (retd.), stated that the police withdrawal highlights the urgency of updating the 38-year-old Private Guard Companies Act (1986).

He said: “We are pushing for amendments to the Private Guard Companies Act to incorporate modern security paradigms, such as data protection and environmental security.

“Our united front will make these demands irresistible, benefiting not just our members but the entire nation.”

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New CBN BVN Rules: 5 Things Nigerians Must Know From May 1

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced new Bank Verification Number (BVN) rules effective from May 1, 2026, aimed at reducing fraud, especially SIM swap and identity theft cases. The regulations include stricter controls on phone number changes, age restrictions, device limits, and temporary account restrictions for suspicious activities. Here is a simple breakdown of what you need to know.

One phone number change in a lifetime – Customers can only change the phone number linked to their BVN once. Choose carefully.
24-hour watchlist for suspicious BVNs – Banks can temporarily restrict accounts flagged for suspicious activity while investigations are conducted.
BVN registration is now for adults only – Only individuals aged 18 and above can independently register for a BVN. Minors require guardian-linked arrangements.
One device per banking app – You can only use your banking app on one device at a time. Switching devices triggers a 24-hour transaction limit of N20,000.
Authorised channels only – BVN services are now limited to CBN-approved banks and financial institutions. Avoid third-party apps or unofficial agents.

The new rules may feel strict, but they are designed to protect your money and reduce fraud. Be more careful with your phone number, devices, and banking activities to avoid unnecessary restrictions...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune

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‘Nigeria is a safe country’ Reno Omokri Tells Portuguese Ambassador Who Drives Nigeria Highways Without Escort, Calls Trips Safe

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The Portuguese Ambassador to Nigeria has driven from Abuja to Bauchi and back without a security escort, describing the journeys as “very normal” and safe. Reno Omokri shared a video of the ambassador, praising Nigeria’s overall safety under President Tinubu. The ambassador also reportedly drove from Enugu to Abuja without incident. However, critics point to over 1,000 abductions since January 2026 and frequent highway kidnappings, questioning the safety claims.

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Critics noted bandit attacks in Bauchi and other regions.
Many questioned why top Nigerian officials don’t take the same unescorted routes.
The ambassador acknowledged “some localized issues” but highlighted safety overall.
Over 1.5 million safe visitors to Lagos during the December holidays were cited.
Social media users expressed a divide between official accounts and citizens’ realities...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

The ambassador’s experience contrasts sharply with the lived reality of many Nigerians.

Sources: X

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Nigerians Convicted in $215m Global Email Fraud

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More than 1,000 victims across 19 countries were defrauded of about $215 million in a sprawling business email compromise scheme, leading to convictions of Nigerian nationals, the US attorney’s office has said. Twenty-five defendants were convicted on April 24. Among them were four Nigerian nationals and five naturalised US citizens of Nigerian descent. The scheme involved hacking email accounts and crafting fraudulent payment requests.

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Victims were located in the US, UK, Germany, UAE, Australia, and 14 other countries.
One victim’s business sent $2.7 million to a shell company account.
Seized items included luxury watches worth over $215,000 and a Georgia residence.
The FBI, US Postal Inspection Service, and Border Patrol conducted the investigation.
A Chicago-area money service business owner was a co-defendant...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Each defendant’s sentence will be determined based on their role and criminal history.

Sources: The Cable, Punch

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