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NFF Schedules Friendlies As Super Eagles’ World Cup Dream Dims
By AUGUSTUS ISICHEI NIGERIA’S prospects of playing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are growing increasingly uncertain after the Nigeria Football Federation confirmed the Super Eagles will compete in a four-team tournament in Amman next month — a window traditionally reserved for decisive playoff fixtures. The move comes despite an unresolved petition before FIFA challenging […]
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Global Leaders Clash & Converge On AI’s Future At India Summit
India at the Centre of the AI Debate NEW Delhi this week became the epicentre of global discussions on artificial intelligence as world leaders, technology executives and policymakers gathered for the India AI Impact Summit. The week-long summit — themed “Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya” (welfare and happiness for all) — is the fourth in a […]
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Beyond LGAs: The Unique Politics of Abuja’s Grassroots Governance
More Than a Routine Election AS residents of Nigeria’s capital cast their ballots to elect chairmen and councillors across six area councils, the significance of the exercise extends beyond routine local politics. Unlike the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) spread across Nigeria’s 36 states, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) operates under a distinct constitutional and […]
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Weak AI Governance Could Drive Investors Away, NGX Chairman Warns
Innovation Meets Accountability AS Artificial Intelligence continues to reshape financial systems globally, the Chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group, Dr Umaru Kwairanga, has warned that Nigeria must prioritise governance or risk losing investor confidence. Delivering the opening address at the InnovateAI Conference Lagos 2026, Kwairanga argued that capital markets reward predictability and penalise uncertainty. “Capital flows […]
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The Night Democracy Fell: Shagari’s Account Of Power’s Transfer To Ironsi
A Summons at Dusk ON the evening of 16 January 1966, as Muslims across Nigeria prepared to break their Ramadan fast, an urgent message summoned federal ministers to the Cabinet Office in Lagos. Among those present was future president Shehu Shagari, then a senior member of Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa’s government. The country was […]
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Movement Restrictions, Missing Parties & Early Voting Define Crucial Test For APC, ADC, NNPP
Early Hours: Calm Streets, Sparse Voters THE Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections began on Saturday under tight security, but early reports indicated low voter turnout in several polling units across Abuja. By 11:16 a.m., voting was ongoing at Polling Unit 030, EFAB Estate, Lokogoma. Despite having 750 registered voters, turnout remained below 60 […]
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Telcos Insist Nigeria Ready For E-Transmission As Tinubu Defends Electoral Act Amendment
Tinubu Signs Amendment, Questions Tech Capacity PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has signed the Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) into law, maintaining that credible elections depend more on effective management than on real-time electronic transmission of results. Speaking at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Tinubu said elections are ultimately determined by designated electoral officials, not computers. While acknowledging debates […]
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Study Details How Satire Fueled Viral Falsehood Linked To Fani-Kayode
Research Examines Viral Misinformation Episode A newly published academic study has examined how a satirical article was amplified by former Aviation Minister and ambassadorial nominee Femi Fani-Kayode, triggering widespread media coverage and even legislative attention in Nigeria. The study, titled “7,221 Refrigerated Human Penises”: Examining Nigerian Media’s Failure to Verify a Sensational, “Credible” Satirical Story, […]
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2027 Reforms: Lawmakers Dismiss Claims Of Electronic Voting Shift
By IFEOMA IZUCHUKWU Senate Explains Limits of Electronic Transmission in Electoral Bill Review THE Senate has clarified that the electronic transmission of election results does not amount to electronic voting, stating that Nigeria has yet to adopt an e-voting system and that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) currently lacks the capacity to conduct one. […]
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Business
VAT Removal Won’t Cut Soaring Rents, Real Estate Experts Warn
By FIDELUS ZWANSON Rising Rents, Growing Frustration AMID growing public anger over escalating housing costs, real estate stakeholders have warned that removing VAT on land and rent will not deliver meaningful relief to tenants. Although the Federal Government has exempted VAT on land, buildings and rent under the current tax framework, property professionals argue that rental […]
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NDIC Strengthens Safety Net for Small Savers
THE Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation has intensified efforts to reassure small savers that their bank deposits remain secure, even if financial institutions encounter difficulties. At a town hall engagement in Lagos, NDIC officials highlighted the importance of public awareness in sustaining confidence in the banking system. Managing Director Thompson Sunday, represented by Adedayo Olukoya, Director […]
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Import Policy Sparks Crisis As Rice Farmers Count Heavy Losses
By TINA TOLUTOPE NO fewer than 3,500 rice farmers in major producing states may quit cultivation following losses estimated at over ₦93 billion, an agriculture stakeholder has warned. Mr. Fatai Afolabi, a prominent member of the Plantation Owners Forum of Nigeria (POFON) and sustainability consultant, disclosed this in Lagos during discussions on Nigeria’s food strategy […]
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As Crops Rot, Farmers Lose: Why Storage & Logistics Hold The Key
FOR years, Nigeria’s agricultural policy conversations have centred on increasing production—more hectares cultivated, higher yields per acre, expanded input distribution. Yet, across the country’s crop and livestock value chains, stakeholders warn that the most damaging losses occur not in the field, but after harvest. Weak storage systems, fragile logistics networks, limited processing capacity and rising […]
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Politics
Beyond LGAs: The Unique Politics of Abuja’s Grassroots Governance
More Than a Routine Election AS residents of Nigeria’s capital cast their ballots to elect chairmen and councillors across six area councils, the significance of the exercise extends beyond routine local politics. Unlike the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) spread across Nigeria’s 36 states, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) operates under a distinct constitutional and […]
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The Night Democracy Fell: Shagari’s Account Of Power’s Transfer To Ironsi
A Summons at Dusk ON the evening of 16 January 1966, as Muslims across Nigeria prepared to break their Ramadan fast, an urgent message summoned federal ministers to the Cabinet Office in Lagos. Among those present was future president Shehu Shagari, then a senior member of Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa’s government. The country was […]
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From Ibori To Oborevwori: Corruption Allegations Rekindle Debate On Delta’s Finances
By ENUBUZOR CHUKWUDI Claims, Counterclaims and the Politics of Accountability FRESH allegations circulating in political circles have reignited debate over fiscal management and accountability in Delta State, with former and current governors coming under renewed scrutiny. The claims compare budget sizes and infrastructure delivery under former governor James Ibori, his successor Ifeanyi Okowa, and incumbent governor […]
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FCT Area Council Polls: Meet The Front-Runners Across Six Councils
The Stakes in Nigeria’s Capital AS residents of the Federal Capital Territory prepare for the 21 February Area Council elections, attention is turning to the candidates vying to govern the six councils that make up the territory — Abaji, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Kwali. Unlike Nigeria’s 36 states, the FCT […]
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