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PDP’s Delayed Expulsions Deepen Crisis, Threaten Electoral Prospects — Aborisade
UK-based human rights lawyer and PDP chieftain Chief Niyi Aborisade has warned that the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) delayed expulsion of key members has exacerbated internal crises and could jeopardize its performance in upcoming elections. Speaking in a statement, Aborisade noted that decisive action should have been taken much earlier, rather than on the eve
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Portable Claims He’s Helped More People in Music Industry Than Don Jazzy, Olamide, Wizkid, and Davido Combined
Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has ignited reactions online after asserting that he has supported more people in the music industry than superstars Don Jazzy, Olamide, Wizkid, and Davido combined. In a now-viral video, the Zazu crooner emphasized that his influence extends beyond music, claiming he assists both upcoming artistes and everyday Nigerians lacking industry connections.
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AGF urges public funds to drive prosperity across Africa
The Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) and Chairman of the Association of Accountant-Generals of Africa, Dr. Shamsudeen Ogunjimi, has emphasised that every public resource entrusted to financial managers must lead to tangible improvements in citizens’ lives. “Every Cedi, Franc, Naira, or Dollar entrusted to public officers must ultimately translate into the prosperity of the people,”
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CREDICORP launches digital device credit program to boost Nigeria’s productivity
The Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) has unveiled a national digital device credit program, aimed at expanding access to smartphones, laptops, and other essential digital tools for working Nigerians, reinforcing the country’s drive toward a more digitally connected and future-ready society. The initiative builds on a successful pilot phase, during which over 1,000 Nigerians accessed smartphones
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Nigeria’s Q3 data breaches surge 1,047% — fintech firms hardest hit
Data breaches targeting Nigerian organisations spiked dramatically in the third quarter of 2025, rising by 1,047 per cent compared to Q2, according to the latest Eagle’s Eyes Q3 Cybersecurity Report released by esentry. The report revealed that Nigeria recorded an average of 6,101 weekly cyberattacks in July, a trend that persisted through the quarter and
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Stakeholders push for major land policy reform amid Africa’s rapid urban expansion
A coalition of scholars, policymakers, and industry experts has renewed calls for sweeping reforms in land governance, infrastructure financing, and urban planning as Africa braces for one of the fastest urban growth rates in the world. The demand came at the third International Conference and Fair on Land and Development and the seventh Lateef Jakande
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Sterling Bank, EDC partner to certify graduates of Non-Oil Export Academy
Sterling Bank Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of Pan-Atlantic University to formally certify graduates of its newly launched Non-Oil Export Academy. The agreement marks another step in the bank’s drive to boost Nigeria’s non-oil export sector and reduce the nation’s dependence on crude oil earnings. It
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Expert urges engineers to prioritise safety, adhere to building codes
The Chief Executive Officer of Fendini Group, Prince Adelaja Adeoye, has urged professionals in the built environment to place safety at the forefront of every project and to strictly comply with planning regulations to prevent avoidable disasters in Nigeria. Adeoye gave the advice on Wednesday during a telephone interview with journalists, shortly after the Convocation
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JUST IN: Cross River APC Chairman Alphonsus Eba Impeached
The Cross River State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has removed its chairman, Alphonsus Ogar Eba, following an overwhelming vote of no confidence by members of the State Executive Committee (SEC). Eba’s impeachment on Thursday was endorsed by 30 out of 32 SEC members, after months of internal grievances including allegations of financial
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FULL LIST: Google Releases Nigeria’s 2025 Year in Search
Google has published its annual Year in Search report, revealing what Nigerians were most curious about in 2025 — from politics and global conflicts to music, slang, and lifestyle trends. The data, released on Thursday, highlights how Nigerians turned to Google to follow major political events, understand viral culture moments, and pay tribute to national
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