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Here’s everything that happened in Nigeria in the last 24 hours. Sokoto youths in Shagari say they may take up arms to defend themselves after repeated bandit attacks and a surge in kidnappings. The United States has committed $32.5 million to the UN World Food Programme to support food aid for conflict-hit Nigerians. The UN has shut down a vital air service in Nigeria’s northeast, citing severe funding shortages that could worsen the humanitarian crisis. The Federal Ministry of Environment has issued a flood alert for 14 states, warning that 43 locations face heavy rains between September 4 and 8. The World Health Organisation is urging Nigeria to raise public health spending to at least 20% of total health expenditure. Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara declared he knows where bandits operate, but claims security agents only act on orders from Abuja. Ex-soldiers blocked the Finance Ministry headquarters in Abuja as protests resumed over unpaid benefits. President Bola Tinubu has departed for France. Former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika blamed Air Peace, United, and Azman for the failure of Nigeria Air. The Federal Capital Territory Administration has withdrawn all Abuja park licences, ordering operators to reapply for screening. The NYSC resumed arrears payments to corps members after a two-month pause since June 3. Registration for 2025 Batch B Stream II corps members begins Monday. Kogi State has banned graduation ceremonies in both basic and secondary schools. A 21-year-old mother of two has been arrested in Delta State for allegedly stabbing her partner to death during a domestic dispute. A female corps member assaulted by a vigilante group in Anambra is demanding redeployment for safety reasons. Governor Francis Nwifuru announced that starting 2026, house and land agents will no longer be allowed to operate in Ebonyi State. EFCC has arrested Ahamba Tochukwu, CEO of Gavice Logistics, for allegedly running a ₦2 billion Ponzi scheme. Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke has employed a puff-puff seller who went viral, making him a chef at Government House. #nigerianews #NewsUpdate #BreakingNews #TikTokNews #Newsalert #newsroundup