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FG Launches Education Board to Boost Transparency

The federal government has set up the Ministerial Project Approval Board to oversee education projects with better transparency and faster delivery. Projects up to ₦20 billion can now be approved within the Ministry directly, while anything above requires the Federal Executive Council’s consent.

This change means the education sector is stepping up its game to make sure your taxes go directly into meaningful school improvements without delays or confusion. Faster approvals and clearer rules can speed up building new classrooms and upgrading facilities, so students get better learning environments sooner. It’s a push to ensure every Naira counts by involving private partners and keeping projects honest and on time. For parents, students, and educators, that could translate into tangible improvements in schools across the country in a way you’ll actually notice.

Source: Business News Nigeria
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Market Trends at a Glance

USD/NGN

1464.75

-0.4316%

GBP/NGN

1962.36

-1.1023%

EUR/NGN

1702.52

-0.3733%

Gold - Oz ($)

4054.1

+1.9294%

Brent Oil ($)

65.97

+0.7945%

BTC-USD

121304

-2.764%

ETH-USD

4436.67

-5.3565%

USDT-USD

1.00024

+0.0022%

BNB-USD

1282.96

+4.8527%

SOL-USD

219.182

-5.7347%

Rates shown are as of 7:00 AM Lagos time.

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Politics and Economy

IGP Warns New Police Officers Against Extortion

The Nigerian Inspector General of Police, Dr Kayode Egbetokun, urged newly graduated constables to avoid corrupt practices during their passing out ceremony in Cross River State. He emphasized the importance of protecting the public with integrity and announced plans to recruit 30,000 more constables to boost security nationwide.

This warning hits home because it directly affects how safe and respected you feel in your community daily. When police officers act with fairness and honesty, you can trust them to protect rather than threaten, reducing worries during encounters on the street. The promise of more recruits shows a government push to improve security, which could mean quicker responses and safer neighborhoods for you, your family, and neighbors. It's about rebuilding trust and making sure the police are on your side, not against you.

Source: Daily Trust
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What else is happening:

  • NLC faults Shettima’s defence of Dangote, saying it promotes lawlessness and urges government to defend workers’ interests.

  • Prosecution and defence disagree over the stalled forensic examination of a phone in Emefiele’s fraud trial, highlighting ongoing judicial challenges.

  • A former presidential aspirant says INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu left a bad impression on many politicians following his stepping down.

  • Former NAF spokesman explains why Boko Haram remains prominent in Nigeria in an interview, citing government inaction.

Tech and Business

Nigeria Takes Bold Step to Lead AI Innovation

NITDA’s DG Kashifu Inuwa has outlined Nigeria’s ambitious plan to become a global player in artificial intelligence, focusing on building infrastructure and inclusivity. The strategy includes a national AI roadmap, launching a multilingual AI model that reflects Nigeria’s diversity, and supporting startups through legal frameworks.

This new AI focus means your everyday life could change in many positive ways — from faster medical diagnoses to smarter farming and more efficient manufacturing. Imagine your local clinics using AI to speed up treatments or farmers predicting harvests with pinpoint accuracy. It’s about Nigeria creating tech that truly reflects our culture and includes everyone, especially women, ensuring our future digital economy benefits you directly while protecting your rights through thoughtful governance.

Source: Tribune
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FG Moves to Refinance Debt and Slash Borrowing Costs

The Nigerian government plans to refinance expensive debts to ease rising debt servicing and cut borrowing costs, Finance Minister Wale Edun announced at ICAN’s annual conference. This effort is part of a wider fiscal strategy targeting economic stability, investment growth, and better spending efficiency under President Tinubu’s reform agenda.

This move will affect your everyday life by potentially lowering the burden of government debt repayments, which currently consume a large part of national resources. Less spent on debt means more funds can go toward infrastructure, social services, and creating jobs. With improved investor confidence from these reforms, your community could see better roads, more reliable energy, and increased internet access, while economic growth could open new opportunities for business and employment. The focus on expanding the tax base and automating revenue collection may also mean fairer taxes and more transparent governance that directly impacts how you experience public services.

Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:

  • The ongoing $2bn broadband expansion project by the Federal Government is expected to boost economic growth, digital inclusion, and job creation, according to Minister Bosun Tijani in the broadband investment.

  • Nigeria’s digital future faces risks from weak broadband infrastructure and regulatory lapses that could stall national progress, warned the WTO and World Bank in a broadband risks report.

  • President Tinubu seeks House approval for $2.8bn foreign loans and Eurobond refinancing, signaling a major fiscal move aimed at sustaining growth and managing national debt.

Entertainment and Culture

BBNaija Winner Imisi Takes Home N80 Million Prize

Imisi Ayanwale, crowned winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10, has claimed her grand prize of N80 million in cash and a brand-new Innoson SUV. The prize presentation marked a milestone for Imisi, showcasing her rising star power and setting her apart as one of the few female winners of the reality show.

Your favorite reality star winning big means more than just a flashy car and cash. Imisi’s win shines a spotlight on women making major moves in entertainment, inspiring young Nigerians to chase their dreams boldly. It changes how female talent is seen on a massive platform, fueling a growing appetite for authentic, relatable personalities in Nollywood and beyond. Plus, with her eyes set on working with top actresses like Funke Akindele, you can expect fresh collaborations that could bring exciting content your way.

Source: The Guardian
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Sports

Super Eagles Assemble Strong Squad for World Cup Qualifiers

Eighteen Nigerian players have arrived in Polokwane, South Africa, as the Super Eagles prepare for their first 2026 World Cup qualifier against Lesotho. Key players like William Troost-Ekong and Victor Osimhen have joined camp, with training already underway.

This buildup means excitement is building for fans across Nigeria, as a strengthened squad signals serious intent to secure a spot in the World Cup. For sports lovers, it’s a chance to rally behind the team on a continental stage where Nigeria’s football prowess carries community pride. Following the team’s journey lets you connect with the hopeful energy that football brings to neighborhoods, markets, and living rooms nationwide, fueling national unity through shared passion.


Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Nigeria’s Green Falcons rugby team dominate Ghana 40–0 in Lagos ahead of the World Rugby Series, delivering a thrilling performance that cements their regional dominance and boosts confidence for global competitions.

  • D’Tigress women’s basketball team are drawn against France, Germany, and Korea in the final qualifying stage of the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026, setting the stage for an intense challenge as they aim to secure a global berth.

  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino announces that over USD 1 billion has been invested in African football through the FIFA Forward Programme, with Nigeria among the major beneficiaries driving infrastructure and talent development.

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