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ARISE News analyst Dayo Sobowale stated on April 13, 2026, that Nigeria already practices an informal type of state policing through local security structures, agreeing with former Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu that community-based outfits perform policing functions despite lacking legal authority. Previously, on April 9, Sobowale criticized Nigeria's handling of its insecurity crisis, deeming it inadequate and asserting the country had "not scored an E," adding that a recent U.S. advisory reflects known realities and should prompt authorities to act. Earlier, on April 7, Sobowale rejected claims that food wastage is a major driver of Nigeria’s food crisis, arguing instead that structural challenges such as poor infrastructure, insecurity, and poverty are the actual causes of food insecurity. This followed his assessment on April 5 that recurring attacks during Christian festivals, including those in Benue and Kaduna states, highlight the failure of Nigeria’s security strategy to effectively address persistent insecurity, noting a pattern of violence during religious celebrations. Separately, on March 30, ARISE News correspondent Judita Dasilva reported that UK museums maintain steady visitor demand, which a long-standing global interest in art and cultural heritage sustains across generations.
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