Month: April 2026

  • Dangote, Singer Davido, Trump, Others Make TIME100 2026 List as Global Power Shifts Reflect New Order (Full List)

    Aliko Dangote and Donald Trump have been named among the world’s most influential figures in the 2026 TIME100 list, a prestigious annual ranking by TIME Magazine that spotlights individuals shaping global politics, business, technology, and culture. Dangote, Africa’s richest man and president of the Dangote Group, stands out as the only Nigerian on the list…

  • Inside ADC Strategy: Consensus Gamble Shapes Opposition Path to 2027

    As Nigeria’s political landscape gradually tilts toward the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is positioning itself at the centre of a bold opposition realignment strategy—one that prioritises unity over rivalry and negotiation over confrontation. At the heart of this evolving strategy is former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whose recent declaration of willingness…

  • FG Opens Applications for Second Batch of TVET Programme, Offers Stipends to Trainees (Apply )

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially commenced applications for the second batch of its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme, in a renewed push to tackle unemployment and boost skills acquisition across the country. The application portal for the programme, which targets young Nigerians and other interested individuals seeking practical skills, opened…

  • FG Deploys Multi-Layered Strategy to Shield Nigeria from Economic Shock

    …Fiscal reforms, FX stabilisation, and global partnerships anchor government response as inflationary pressures persist The Federal Government has rolled out a coordinated set of fiscal, monetary, and structural policies aimed at cushioning the impact of ongoing global and domestic economic shocks on Nigeria’s fragile economy. Amid rising inflation, volatile oil prices, and external geopolitical disruptions,…

  • Tinubu Moves Against Terrorists as Nigeria Intensifies Security Crackdown

    Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has escalated efforts to combat terrorism, signaling a renewed and aggressive stance against insurgent groups threatening national security. Recent directives from the presidency emphasize a coordinated military and intelligence-driven approach targeting terrorist networks operating across the North-East, North-West, and parts of the Middle Belt. The administration has reportedly strengthened collaboration…

  • Power Generation Hits 4,300MW, FG Touts Progress Amid Persistent Supply Gaps

    Nigeria’s electricity generation has climbed to 4,300 megawatts (MW), with the Federal Government describing the development as a sign of gradual recovery in the country’s troubled power sector. The government announced on Sunday that electricity generation improved from 3,951 MW to 4,300 MW between March 28 and April 10. Data from the Transmission Company of…

  • Global Oil Routes and Nigeria: How Distant Choke points Shape Local Fuel Prices

    Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest crude oil producers, yet it remains heavily dependent on imported refined petroleum products. This paradox means that global oil transit routes—many thousands of kilometers away—directly influence fuel availability, pump prices, and economic stability within the country. The Global Oil Network: Why Nigeria Is Exposed Crude oil produced in Nigeria…

  • “Arrive Early or Risk Missing Out” — JAMB Tightens Rules Ahead of 2026 UTME, Candidates, Experts React

    Board introduces stricter arrival schedule as over 2 million candidates prepare for nationwide exam The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has introduced a stricter arrival time policy for candidates sitting the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), warning that failure to comply could jeopardize participation in the exercise. Under the new directive, candidates are…

  • Mixed Reactions Trail Nigeria’s Import Duty Cuts on Medicines, Other Essential Goods

    The Federal Government’s decision to slash import duties on pharmaceutical products and other essential goods has drawn a mix of optimism and skepticism from Nigerians, as citizens and industry stakeholders weigh its potential impact on drug prices and local manufacturing. The tariff adjustment, introduced as part of the 2026 fiscal measures, targets key sectors including…

  • Police probe murder of suspected cult leader in Lagos

    The Lagos State Police Command has said one Adedipe Adeyinkan, popularly known as “Agali,” was shot dead on Saturday at the National Stadium Bridge, Surulere. The command in a post on X on Sunday, said medical officers at the Mainland General Hospital, Yaba, where he was rushed to, pronounced him dead, adding that investigation into…