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Federal Government Cancels Second South Africa Evacuation Flight, Hundreds of Nigerians Stranded in Johannesburg
Nigerian Union South Africa demands explanation as affected citizens say many cannot afford to return home independently
Nigerian Union South Africa demands explanation as affected citizens say many cannot afford to return home independently
The Federal Government has cancelled a scheduled evacuation flight for Nigerians stranded in South Africa, leaving hundreds in Johannesburg and other cities unable to return home as at 16 June 2026. The announcement, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs just one day before the planned airlift, gave no reason for the abrupt decision.
The first batch of evacuees, numbering over 260, had arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on 11 June aboard a special Air Peace flight organised by government to respond to rising anti-migrant violence in South Africa. A second flight was scheduled for 15 June but was called off via a brief statement from Ministry spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa: “There will be no evacuation flight tomorrow.” No further details were provided.
The cancellation has heightened anxiety among Nigerians still facing threats linked to anti-immigrant sentiment. The President-General of Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA), Smart Nwobi, said many of those affected are distressed and unable to pay for flights on their own. “The inability of the scheduled flight of 15 June 2026 to airlift these Nigerians has further compounded their challenges and raised serious concerns among affected individuals and their families,” Nwobi stated in a written appeal. NUSA called on Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Africa and relevant ministries to publicly clarify the cause of the cancellation and provide concrete next steps.
Videos circulating online show displaced migrants gathering at temporary shelters across South African cities. One Nigerian business owner with valid documents told reporters he was being forced out despite employing more than 20 locals; he said he only wanted compensation for his assets but this was refused. In another case highlighted by foreign media, a Ghanaian woman described losing her salon to looting and now sleeps on the street with her son and nearly 200 others.
South Africans have reportedly set an informal deadline of 30 June for undocumented migrants to present themselves for repatriation or risk enforcement action. With government support now uncertain following the cancelled evacuation flight, stranded Nigerians say they face increased hardship and insecurity. As at press time, officials had not issued an updated timetable or provided any assurance regarding future flights.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/nigeria-cancels-south-africa-evacuation-flight-2026061710585056115
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US Government Confirms Use of Elon Musk’s Grok AI in Iran Military Strikes, Pentagon Cites National Security Need
Federal court filing reveals xAI system guided over 2,000 munitions in recent operations as legal dispute stalls data centre
Federal court filing reveals xAI system guided over 2,000 munitions in recent operations as legal dispute stalls data centre
A newly released US government court filing has confirmed that Grok, the artificial intelligence system developed by Elon Musk’s xAI company, was deployed to support military strike operations against Iran. The revelation came in a June 15 legal brief by the US Department of Justice amid an environmental case involving xAI’s data centre in the United States.
The Department of Justice stated that shutting down power at xAI’s facility could undermine national security because the data centre supports AI systems already assisting military targeting programmes. According to testimony from Cameron Stanley, Chief of AI Operations at the Pentagon, Grok has been integrated into Project Maven—the US military’s AI-powered targeting programme—replacing previous technology provided by Anthropic. Stanley said under oath that the Grok Gov Model enabled US forces to deploy over 2,000 munitions to 2,000 targets within a four-day window during Operation Epic Fury, a recent operation targeting Iranian sites. He further praised the model for improving operational efficiency and speed.
The disclosure comes as xAI faces a lawsuit from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which claims the company operates dozens of gas turbines without proper environmental permits. The NAACP argues these turbines violate clean air laws and increase pollution in Black-majority communities near the data centre. xAI has denied any wrongdoing, insisting that its turbines are temporary equipment not subject to standard permitting requirements.
Federal prosecutors maintain that efforts to halt xAI’s operations threaten American military and economic security. The legal document shows that after Anthropic refused to let its Claude AI be used for autonomous lethal strikes or large-scale surveillance, federal agencies expanded partnerships with companies like Google, OpenAI and xAI. Since then, Grok has become central to Project Maven’s work.
The growing use of artificial intelligence in warfare has sparked debate within the global technology sector. Over 600 Google staff previously signed a petition against supplying AI for classified military projects. Despite this pushback, Pentagon officials disclosed that Anthropic’s Claude model was still active in some Iran-related operations as recently as March before being phased out for alternatives like Grok.
Musk recently merged xAI with his aerospace company SpaceX, deepening ties between his ventures as both continue securing major government contracts in defence and national security. The case highlights ongoing concerns about AI oversight and transparency as advanced technologies reshape modern conflict.
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Troops Recover 3,403 Rounds of Ammunition in Borno, Rescue 391 Kidnap Victims Across Nigeria
Military recovers over ₦2 million suspected ransom, destroys illegal refining sites in Niger Delta during June operations
Military recovers over ₦2 million suspected ransom, destroys illegal refining sites in Niger Delta during June operations
Troops operating across multiple theatres in Nigeria have intensified offensive actions against terrorists and criminal gangs, recovering more than 3,403 rounds of ammunition and rescuing 391 kidnap victims between June 4 and June 12, 2026. The operations took place in Borno State’s Gwoza Local Government Area and other hotspots nationwide, according to a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja.
During these operations, troops also seized assorted weapons and 15 motorcycles believed to have been used by armed groups. Security forces further recovered over ₦2 million suspected to be ransom payments from kidnappers and terrorists, along with 10,000 CFA francs. In addition to the arms haul, more than 5,000 litres of stolen petroleum products—including crude oil and illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)—were confiscated as troops destroyed several illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta region.
The military’s recent push comes amid ongoing insecurity in various parts of the country. Analysts say the scale of arms recovered highlights the persistent threat posed by armed groups in North-East and other regions. The rescue of hundreds of kidnap victims underscores both the scope of recent abductions and efforts to counter them.
Major General Onoja described these achievements as evidence of “sustained professionalism, resilience and commitment” on the part of Nigerian troops despite tough operational conditions. He disclosed that on June 5, soldiers carried out a clearance operation in Amuda area of Gwoza LGA, Borno State, where an eight-year-old boy named Ali Musa was found after escaping a terrorist enclave in Saha. Further rescue missions on June 6 saw three women and children freed after military bombardments forced terrorists to flee their hideouts.
While no opposition or independent sources have yet commented on the latest operations, security observers say continued military pressure is crucial for reclaiming territory and reducing incidents of mass abduction. The defence headquarters maintained that operations would continue nationwide until all criminal elements are subdued.
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Judy Austin Defends Yul Edochie in Enugu, Insists Relationship Began After Divorce
Actress challenges ex-husband Emmanuel Obasi to present evidence in court as online debate intensifies
Actress challenges ex-husband Emmanuel Obasi to present evidence in court as online debate intensifies
Actress Judy Austin has broken her silence in Enugu following recent allegations by her former husband, Emmanuel Obasi, stating on Monday that her relationship with Nollywood actor Yul Edochie only began three years after her previous marriage ended. The statement comes after Obasi accused Austin of infidelity and denying him access to their children during an appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast released on June 15.
Obasi alleged on the podcast that Austin started a relationship with Edochie while still living under his roof and has since blocked him from seeing their two children. The interview triggered widespread social media criticism against both Judy Austin and Yul Edochie, reigniting public scrutiny of their union and family life.
Responding in a video message circulated online, Austin dismissed Obasi’s claims as false and described the attacks on Edochie as unwarranted. She said, “I met him three years after my marriage ended and that is not a crime,” urging Nigerians to stop directing insults at Edochie over the issue. Austin also credited Edochie for stepping in to support her children when she said their biological father failed to do so, claiming he paid school fees and provided accommodation for them.
Austin further challenged Obasi to back up his accusations with documentary evidence before a competent court. According to her, “He doesn’t want to go to court because he doesn’t want to pay or foot the responsibilities of being a father.” She accused Obasi of shifting narratives in public statements and maintained that any dispute over child custody should be resolved legally.
Closing her remarks, Austin stated, “As for Emmanuel Chukwuobasi, we will meet where we are supposed to meet and the law will grant justice to who deserves it.” As at press time, neither Obasi nor Yul Edochie had issued additional public comments regarding the controversy.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/judy-austin-responds-ex-husband-yul-edochie-claims-2026061713023873737
