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General News

Yuletide: Oyo Govt. subsidises food items for its workers 

The Oyo State government is implementing a targeted N100 million subsidy program, providing essential food items exclusively to its civil servants to alleviate economic hardship during the festive season. This initiative, executed through salary deductions starting in 2026, strategically combines immediate welfare relief with financial accountability, ensuring support is directed efficiently. It represents a novel public-sector model that uses direct, payroll-integrated mechanisms to enhance food affordability and worker welfare without upfront cash outlays from beneficiaries.

Football

AFCON 2025: Uzoho ready for Eagles international duty, dismisses rivalry talks

Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho’s return to Nigeria’s national team highlights a crucial restoration of squad unity and readiness ahead of AFCON 2025, emphasizing that selection is a direct endorsement of player preparedness by the technical crew. He strategically dispels notions of divisive rivalry with current first-choice Stanley Nwabali, framing their relationship as collaborative support critical for team success. This dynamic reinforces that internal cohesion, not just individual talent, is a pivotal asset as the Super Eagles pursue their fourth continental

Defence/Security

NOA drives security awareness in Katsina border communities

The Katsina State Directorate of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) has launched a targeted security campaign in vulnerable border communities, recognizing that criminals exploit informal entry points during festive periods to traffic drugs and weapons. The initiative uniquely focuses on mobilizing local residents as a critical frontline defense, urging them to report suspicious activities and guard youth against criminal recruitment. This strategy underscores a pivotal insight: sustainable security relies on complementing government efforts with proactive community vigilance and patriotism. The campaign represents a practical model for enhancing border

General News

Let’s resist disunity by external forces, ex-finance minister, others urge Nigerians

A senior Nigerian leader has issued a powerful call for national unity, urging citizens to reject external attempts to exploit ethnic and religious divisions, asserting that Nigerians possess the inherent capacity to resolve their own differences. This message is underscored by a celebration of Nigeria’s global diaspora, which is highlighted as exceptionally accomplished, with Nigerian-Americans leading as the most educated immigrant group in the U.S. and dominating fields like medicine and engineering. The core insight is that Nigeria’s strength lies in its proven human capital and internal solidarity,

Football

10 players hit Super Eagles camp as AFCON 2025 challenge

The Super Eagles have commenced intensive preparations in Cairo for the 2025 AFCON, with ten players already in camp and a key friendly against Egypt scheduled. The team is driven by a clear ambition to secure a fourth continental title, using their recent runner-up finish as motivation. A notable development is the return of goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, marking a strategic reinforcement after a year-long absence. This early mobilization and high-profile friendly underscore a focused campaign to convert past near-success into ultimate victory in Morocco.

Culture & Tourism

Insecurity threatens growth of tourism, creative industry – Expert

Insecurity is a critical structural threat that constrains Africa’s otherwise resilient tourism and creative sectors by concentrating economic benefits in safe zones and deterring investment in fragile regions. To unlock the sector’s full potential as both an economic driver and a stability engine, a forward-looking strategy must integrate community-centered development, robust safety measures, and targeted infrastructure. This approach is essential for transforming tourism from a passive beneficiary of peace into an active catalyst for inclusive growth and regional stability across the continent.

General News

Ijaw group says Nigeria doing well under Tinubu’s presidency 

A Rivers-based socio-political group, the Rivers Ijaw People’s Congress (RIPCO), has publicly endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term, citing his administration’s progress in cross-country commerce, SME growth, and key infrastructure projects in Rivers State. The group’s endorsement, framed as a collective decision of the Rivers Ijaw people, specifically highlights the Bodo-Bonny Road, the University of Environment and Technology, and strategic political appointments as tangible achievements. This declaration serves as a

Defence/Security

NAF airstrikes kill many terrorists, destroy their logistics hub in Borno

The Nigerian Air Force successfully destroyed a major terrorist logistics hub in Borno through a precise, intelligence-led airstrike, neutralizing key operatives and their concealed assets. This operation highlights a critical shift toward coordinated surveillance and data-driven targeting to degrade insurgent networks effectively. The tactical success demonstrates that dismantling logistical infrastructure is paramount to disrupting terrorist mobility and operations. Ultimately, this model of actionable intelligence fused with precision strikes represents a scalable blueprint for enhancing regional security.

Elections

Defections: Tinubu will never use EFCC to harass opposition — Presidency

The Nigerian Presidency categorically denies weaponizing anti-corruption agencies against the opposition, framing recent political defections as voluntary endorsements of the administration’s reform agenda. It asserts the absolute independence of the EFCC, insisting that ongoing investigations are matters of legal due process, not political coercion. The government dismisses criticism as a distraction tactic, arguing that accountability must be separated from political affiliation. This stance positions the administration as a defender of institutional integrity while challenging opponents to engage on policy rather than allegations of persecution

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