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Foreign

Trump pulls 30 envoys in ‘America First’ push

The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 senior career diplomats from posts in smaller nations to replace them with envoys who will aggressively advance its “America First” foreign policy. While officials frame this as a standard realignment, critics argue it politicizes traditionally non-partisan diplomatic posts and risks weakening U.S. credibility by prioritizing ideological loyalty over institutional expertise. This move signals a deliberate shift from career Foreign Service stewardship to direct political control over international engagements.

General News

WHO unveils traditional medicine global library

The WHO has launched a transformative digital ecosystem, anchored by the first-ever Traditional Medicine Global Library, to legitimize and integrate global traditional knowledge into modern healthcare. This initiative, backed by the Delhi Declaration from 26 nations, shifts from mere recognition to actionable integration, focusing on evidence generation, regulatory standards, and primary care. A core innovation is the Health & Heritage (H2I) accelerator, which directly funds and mentors startups fusing traditional practices with AI and genomics, creating a new pipeline for validated

Defence/Security

NAPTIP receives 6 human trafficking victims intercepted in Jigawa

NAPTIP is investigating six individuals intercepted in Jigawa while attempting to reach Europe via Libya and Niger, highlighting a persistent human trafficking route. The agency warns that traffickers exploit festive periods to lure victims, urging public vigilance against deceptive offers. This case underscores the critical importance of inter-agency collaboration, as demonstrated by the Nigeria Immigration Service’s pivotal interception. Ultimately, it reveals that trafficking networks are actively targeting diverse regions within Nigeria, necessitating continuous enforcement and public awareness.

Defence/Security

N/Delta Youth Council pledge collaboration with PINL in securing oil assets

A major Niger Delta youth organization has pledged a strategic partnership with a key pipeline operator to secure critical oil infrastructure, signaling a shift toward community-led asset protection. This collaboration aims to enhance regional security while explicitly condemning violence from external groups like herdsmen and bandits. The move underscores the growing recognition that sustainable security requires integrating local stakeholders, not just state forces. This development represents a proactive effort to stabilize energy production by aligning corporate security needs with community interests and youth engagement.

Defence/Security

Troops neutralise scores of terrorists, nab 61 suspects, rescue 69 victims – DHQ

Over the past week, Nigerian armed forces have executed a comprehensive, nationwide offensive, achieving significant tactical gains by neutralizing numerous terrorists, arresting 61 suspects, and rescuing 69 kidnapped victims across all major regions. Key successes include disrupting terrorist logistics and finances—such as intercepting a N9 million ransom payment—and degrading illegal oil theft networks valued at over N15.6 million. These coordinated operations demonstrate a strategic shift towards simultaneous, multi-theater pressure, effectively targeting both violent insurgents and broader

General News

Ododo hails DSS boss Ajayi on IPI press freedom award

Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi publicly commended DSS Director-General Oluwatosin Ajayi for receiving an IPI Press Freedom Award, framing it as a significant validation of Ajayi’s leadership in fostering a cooperative, rather than adversarial, relationship between state security and the media. This endorsement positions the award not merely as personal recognition but as a strategic shift toward transparency, suggesting that security agencies can be partners in democratic nation-building through constructive media engagement. The governor’s statement leverages Ajayi’s prior service

General News

Christmas: Tinubu, Idris splash Kebbi CAN with 4,800 bags of rice 

This article details a strategic humanitarian and political gesture by Nigerian leaders, who donated significant quantities of rice to the Christian community in Kebbi State ahead of Christmas. Beyond the immediate aid for vulnerable groups, the action is framed as a testament to inclusive governance and a commitment to national unity under the Renewed Hope Agenda. The CAN chairman’s response synthesizes the core value, highlighting perceived improvements in economic stability and citizen welfare under the current administration. Ultimately, this event serves as a public relations narrative linking direct material

General News

Edo Govt reaffirms commitment to affordable housing

The Edo State Government is advancing a strategic initiative to develop affordable housing for low-income earners and public servants, targeting a newly de-reserved 250-hectare site. This plan critically integrates infrastructure development through inter-ministerial collaboration to ensure viability. A key insight from the inspection is the identification of underutilized land in existing projects, prompting a committed review to optimize land use and ownership frameworks. The government’s approach uniquely positions housing not just as construction, but as a core welfare policy requiring

Elections

INEC fixes Feb. 21 for 2 by-elections in Rivers

Nigeria’s electoral commission has scheduled two state constituency by-elections in Rivers State for February 21, 2026, triggered by a member’s resignation and another’s death. The official timetable mandates a tight campaign window from February 8-19, 2026, following party primaries in late January. This action underscores INEC’s constitutional authority to fill legislative vacancies and demonstrates its operational planning by aligning these polls with a separate FCT area council election on the same date. The process highlights

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