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Enugu Governor Sets N870bn Revenue Target for 2026

Governor Peter Mbah has challenged Enugu’s ministries and agencies to meet a N870 billion internally generated revenue (IGR) goal for 2026. He emphasized reducing reliance on fluctuating federal funds due to global uncertainties and urged public servants to improve service quality to boost revenue.

This target means government services and projects in Enugu could expand if the revenue goals are met, directly affecting local jobs and community development. For residents and businesses, it signals a push for improved efficiency in public services, which might enhance your day-to-day interactions with government offices. However, global economic tensions could impact funding, so local efforts to boost internal revenue are crucial for sustaining progress and stability.

Source: Blueprint Newspapers
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Politics and Economy

Nigerian Widow’s Decade-Long Fight Against Police Brutality

Eight years after her husband’s abduction by SARS operatives in Lagos, Nnenna Anozie remains locked in a painful struggle for justice. Her husband, John Anozie, was forcibly taken in 2017 by officers from the notorious Awkuzu SARS unit and has never been seen again. Despite court orders, police inaction, and threats, Mrs. Anozie continues seeking answers and accountability, reflecting a broader national crisis around police abuse and impunity.

This story shows how police brutality and systemic failure directly affect Nigerian families, leaving many without closure or justice. For you and your community, it highlights the ongoing risk of unchecked law enforcement violence and the challenges victims face in seeking redress. The delay in prosecuting offenders and returning seized property means that trust in the legal system remains low. It urges citizens to stay informed and demand enforcement of court rulings to break the cycle of impunity.

Source: Premium Times
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What else is happening:

  • Political tensions in Kano escalate as Governor Yusuf and Senator Kwankwaso clash over alleged plans for defection from the NNPP, setting the stage for party realignments that could affect state leadership.

  • The Wike-Basiru crisis in Rivers politics intensifies as the FCT Minister and APC National Secretary face off, deepening party rifts and raising questions about federal influence in state-level disputes.

Tech and Business

Telcos Expand 2,800 Sites To Boost Service Quality

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) reports that telecom operators deployed over 2,800 new and upgraded sites in 2025 to strengthen network coverage and improve broadband quality. This infrastructure push has raised broadband subscriptions to nearly 110 million, lifting penetration above 50%. While progress is clear, consistent service improvements are still unfolding across Nigeria.

This expansion means more Nigerians can expect better internet speeds and stronger mobile signals in their communities. With 4G connections now surpassing 50% of the market and download speeds increasing significantly, your access to digital services—from streaming to online work—is improving. The NCC aims to bridge gaps further, ensuring underserved areas gain connectivity. These network upgrades support President Bola Tinubu’s goal of growing Nigeria’s digital economy to $1 trillion by 2030.

Source: The Guardian
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Nigeria Uses Banks, Fintechs to Recover Tax Debts

Nigeria is tightening its tax laws to boost revenue and cut leakages by defining tax debt clearly and enhancing compliance through technology. The government plans to integrate tax systems with banks and fintech platforms to track and recover unpaid taxes by 2026, targeting ₦17.85 trillion in revenue.

This means you can expect stricter enforcement on overdue taxes starting next year, as authorities gain better tools to track and recover what’s owed directly from your bank or fintech accounts. If you owe under-assessed taxes or received erroneous refunds, you will be expected to settle immediately. The push for integration between tax agencies and financial institutions could reduce tax evasion and increase collections, potentially affecting business cash flow and personal finances.

Source: Legit Nigeria
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What else is happening:

  • Nigerians are increasingly demanding improved connectivity as seven key issues are set to shape the progression of the nation’s telecom sector in 2026.

  • Latest NCC data reveals over half of mobile users now rely on 4G for faster data services, marking a significant shift from older network technologies across Nigeria.

  • African artificial intelligence startups secured $262 million in funding even as regulatory uncertainty and infrastructure challenges continue to affect the sector’s rapid growth.

Entertainment and Culture

Brenique’s ‘Gratitude’ Celebrates Simple, Sincere Praise

Brenique’s new song “Gratitude” delivers a heartfelt worship experience that feels like an intimate conversation. With gentle vocals and steady production, the track focuses on daily thankfulness and faith, making it easy to listen to and reflect on.

This song offers a peaceful space for listeners to reconnect with their faith and appreciate everyday blessings. It serves as a reminder that even simple words of thanks can carry profound meaning in difficult times. For many, “Gratitude” might become a comforting part of daily life, encouraging moments of reflection and spiritual calm. The song’s straightforward message and warm musicality also highlight the strength in humble, consistent praise.

Source: The Guardian
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The Social Feed:

  • Timothée Chalamet credits Kylie Jenner’s support as a key influence after winning Best Actor at the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards, sparking reactions across global entertainment fans.

  • Producer Paul Thomas Anderson attributes “One Battle After Another” winning Best Picture to its cast as the film leads headlines at the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards in Hollywood.

Sports

Super Eagles Dominate Mozambique with 4-0 Win

Nigeria’s Super Eagles showed their strength at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations by defeating Mozambique 4-0 in the round of 16. Victor Osimhen scored twice, while Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams also scored, securing Nigeria’s place in the quarter-finals. Lookman was named Man of the Match for his key contributions and assists.

This big win fuels the pride of Nigerian football fans as the team advances confidently in AFCON. Osimhen’s goals bring him closer to breaking the national scoring record, inspiring young athletes. The dominant performance also boosts Nigeria’s chances of lifting the trophy again, uniting communities behind the Super Eagles’ journey. Expect excitement and growing support as they prepare for their quarter-final match against Algeria or DR Congo.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Victor Osimhen is nearing Rashidi Yekini’s all-time national record after his latest brace elevated Nigeria at AFCON, putting him just three goals away from historical greatness.

  • The Nigeria Football Federation welcomes Wrexham’s Arthur Okonkwo’s nationality switch, boosting goalkeeper depth and competition for the Super Eagles in future international competitions.

  • Anthony Joshua may soon retire from boxing after being deeply affected by a fatal car crash in Nigeria, according to a relative, sparking concerns for his career and national sporting pride.

Quote of the Day

“When trust builds between citizen and guardian, a community no longer fears its future—it protects it.”

— Chinasa Umeh

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