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Tension as US War Soldiers Strike Terrorists’ Vessels in the Caribbean Amid Threats Against Nigeria

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The US military confirmed it carried out a deadly strike on a terrorist vessel in the Caribbean killing three people and leaving no harm to its forces.

The strike was part of a broader US campaign targeting drug trafficking networks that had destroyed 18 boats and killed 70 individuals since its launch.

The Trump administration faced backlash as critics and rights groups questioned the legality of classifying traffickers as unlawful combatants without judicial review.

The United States military has confirmed it carried out a deadly strike on a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization in the Caribbean on Thursday, November 7, killing three people.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the operation was authorized by President Donald Trump and executed by the Department of War.

“Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization,” Hegseth announced in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).

He added,

“The vessel was trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean and was struck in international waters. No US forces were harmed in the operation.

According to Hegseth, Thursday’s strike formed part of a wider campaign launched by Washington to curtail the flow of narcotics into the United States.

The campaign has so far resulted in 17 strikes, destroying 18 boats and killing 70 individuals, with only three survivors.

Two of the survivors were briefly detained by the US Navy before being repatriated, while one remains missing and is presumed dead.

A senior Pentagon official described the operation as part of a “decisive strategy to dismantle terror-linked drug networks.”

However, the strikes have stirred controversy within Congress and among human rights groups.

Critics have questioned the Trump administration’s classification of drug traffickers as “unlawful combatants” and its justification for conducting lethal strikes without judicial oversight.

The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel reportedly issued a classified opinion supporting the administration’s authority to conduct such operations under wartime provisions.

Human rights advocates have argued that suspected traffickers should face prosecution rather than extrajudicial killings.

The Trump administration has also been trying to link Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to drug trafficking, even as it deploys a growing military presence near Caracas.

However, during a closed-door briefing to Congress, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and White House legal officials told lawmakers that the US currently has no plans to conduct strikes inside Venezuela.

“The legal justification for these maritime strikes does not extend to land-based targets,” one official clarified.

Still, officials did not entirely rule out future actions, with one source stating, “All options remain on the table should threats escalate.”

Previously, Legit reported that President Donald Trump has directed the United States military to resume nuclear weapons testing, ending a moratorium that has been in place since 1992.

The move, which he said is necessary to keep pace with Russia and China, signals a dramatic shift in American nuclear policy.

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Nigerian Gov Announces Fresh Public Holiday for Workers Across State

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The Ekiti State Government has declared Friday, June 19, 2026, a work-free day for public servants in the state.

Naija News reports that the government said the holiday was to enable workers to travel to their respective voting centres ahead of the governorship election scheduled for Saturday, June 20.

This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the Permanent Secretary to the Head of Service, Janet Ajibola.

“His Excellency, the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, has graciously declared Friday, 19th June, 2026, as a work-free day for all public servants across the state,” the statement read.

Ajibola said the directive was addressed to commissioners, special advisers, the Secretary to the State Government, permanent secretaries, the Clerk of the House, heads of tertiary institutions, the Registrar of the High Court of Justice, general managers, executive secretaries and heads of departments.

“For the purpose of public safety and continuity of essential services, hospitals and health centres, fire service departments and other essential service providers are exempted and shall continue to provide appropriate services,” the statement added.

The Permanent Secretary urged heads of exempted essential institutions to ensure uninterrupted service delivery during the election period.

She also directed chief executive officers and accounting officers across state parastatals to ensure compliance and wide circulation of the directive.

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BREAKING: Mixed Reactions as Tinubu Announces Fresh Appointment

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The news of Kunle Elebute by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the chair of the Governing Board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN). has started generating reactions from Nigerians.

Kunle Elebute, a renowned chartered accountant and financial management consultant, as the chair of the Governing Board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN).

This was disclosed in a statement by the presidency on Thursday, June 18, adding that his appointment, adding that his appointment was meant to strengthen corporate governance, deepen accountability and transparency, as well as enhance the confidence of investors within the financial reporting ecosystem of Nigeria.

According to The Punch, Elebute is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) with over 40 years of professional experience in Nigeria, West Africa and the world at large. Elebute had earlier served as the senior partner and chief executive officer of KPMG Nigeria, the KPMG West Africa chairman and the chairman of KPMG Africa.

Also, he had served on the regional and global boards of KPMG, such as its Global Board Audit Committee.

In the statement, he was described as a highly respected professional with wide experience in financial advisory services, auditing, strategic transformation, risk consulting and corporate governance.

Below are some of their comments: 

Segun Benson said the appointment should have gone to another qualified person in another region of the country:  “I would have expected Mr President to appoint a qualified person from another region.. no shades.”

Dimeji Lawal said that Nigerians are on the lookout for the effect of the appointment: “The appointment is one thing. The impact of the appointment is what Nigerians will be watching.”

Danjuma claimed that Tinubu’s appointments are following a particular pattern of the late former president Muhammadu Buhari: “I like Tinubu for this, he is following the footsteps of Buhari, who fulanised Nigeria with his appointments.”

Shamsuddeen commended the appointment of Elebute by President Tinubu, describing it as wonderful: “That’s another wonderful selection by President Tinubu GCFR by appointing Mr Elebute. Congratulations sir.”

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Tinubu Makes Fresh Top Appointment

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Nigeria, Benin Sign Integration Pact

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Kunle Elebute as the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.

Naija News reports that the appointment was disclosed in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Thursday.

Mr. Kunle Elebute

Mr. Kunle Elebute

Elebute is a former Chief Executive Officer of KPMG Nigeria and previously served as Chairman of KPMG Africa.

During his illustrious career, he also served on KPMG’s regional and global boards, including its Global Board Audit Committee.

He is an accountant and economist with several decades of experience in auditing, financial advisory, corporate governance, and business consulting.

“Mr Elebute’s appointment comes at a pivotal time as the FRCN advances key institutional priorities, including ongoing engagements under the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership and broader efforts to align Nigeria’s corporate reporting framework with international best practices.

“The Federal Government is confident that his wealth of experience, leadership, and governance expertise will further strengthen the Council’s mandate and support the Renewed Hope Agenda’s objective of building a more transparent, competitive, and investment-friendly economy,” the statement added.

The Financial Reporting Council is the agency responsible for setting and enforcing accounting, auditing, actuarial, valuation, and corporate governance standards in Nigeria.

 

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