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Bayelsa and Namibe Seal Historic Sister-Cities Pact

Discover how a new Bayelsa-Namibe partnership could transform local economies.

Nigeria's federal government has brokered a major partnership between Bayelsa State and Angola's Namibe province, focusing on economic, cultural, and environmental cooperation. The pact was finalized during the revived Nigeria-Angola Joint Economic Commission meeting—marking a new chapter for bilateral collaboration after 24 years.

This deal means your region stands to benefit from knowledge and resource exchange that could boost local industries, improve city services, and expand cultural connections. Imagine new agricultural training, better energy projects, and tourism opportunities shaping your community’s future. This is more than politics—it’s about accelerating economic growth where you live and strengthening ties with a fellow coastal state to create lasting jobs and vibrancy.

Source: Independentng
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Quick Pulse

  • 🏛 Politics: Nigeria joined 141 nations at the UN in backing a two-State solution for Israel and Palestine, calling for peace, ceasefire, and a sovereign Palestinian state.

  • 💰 Business: With 200 days to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria's recapitalisation deadline, banks are aggressively boosting capital through mergers and market offers to secure stronger positions.

  • 💻 Technology: Coscharis Motors has slashed prices on select Renault models, making it easier for Nigerians to own these vehicles with added warranty and financing perks.

  • 🎲 Entertainment: Chef Hilda Baci completed cooking the world's largest pot of jollof rice, aiming for a Guinness World Record and highlighting Nigerian culinary excellence.

  • 🌳 Environment: Nigeria faces many challenges from inflation to insecurity, but expert voices urge urgent reforms, warning that the nation's future depends on bold governance shifts.

Politics and Economy

Resident Doctors Strike Nationwide Over Unmet Demands

Doctors’ strike signals escalating tensions in Nigeria’s healthcare system

The Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors started a nationwide strike after the federal government failed to meet their demands for outstanding residency training funds and salary arrears. Despite a 24-hour ultimatum extension, the government did not resolve these issues, prompting the doctors to take action.

This strike directly affects anyone relying on public healthcare across Nigeria, potentially causing delays or disruptions in medical services. If you or a family member visit hospitals, expect longer waits and limited access to certain treatments as resident doctors halt work to press for fair pay and training support. This standoff highlights ongoing tensions in the health sector that could impact the quality of care and the future availability of well-trained doctors in your community.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

Tech and Business

Avetium Drives Nigeria’s Digital Workplace Revolution

Avetium showcases cutting-edge digital tools transforming Nigerian businesses.

Avetium took center stage at the Zoholics Lagos 2025 event, showcasing how it’s helping Nigerian companies adopt Zoho’s integrated platforms for better productivity and compliance. Their approach goes beyond installing software—they collaborate with clients to tailor solutions that address local business challenges.

This means your company could soon run smoother with smarter tools adapted to Nigeria’s unique market, helping employees work more efficiently and improving customer service. As digital transformation picks up, expect better online experiences when dealing with businesses and faster internal processes that could even reduce costs. It’s not just tech for tech’s sake—it’s about reshaping how work gets done around you.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Banks Intensify Scramble Ahead of March 2026 Recapitalisation Deadline

Nigerian banks accelerate capital raise efforts to meet regulatory standards.

With only 200 days left before the Central Bank of Nigeria's recapitalisation deadline, banks are racing to meet higher capital requirements through mergers, rights issues, and private placements. Some top banks have already hit targets, while others are strategizing to secure funds in time for the new regulations.

This banking shakeup affects you directly by aiming to create stronger, more stable banks that can better support your loans, savings, and investments. It’s a sign that financial institutions want to stay competitive and ready to offer innovations as they grow, which could make banking services more reliable and expand access for startups and small businesses. These changes may also translate to safer money handling and more options for your financial needs.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Entertainment and Culture

Hilda Baci Breaks Records Cooking Largest Pot of Jollof

Chef Hilda Baci stirs up excitement with record-jollof rice feat

Celebrity chef Hilda Baci has just finished cooking an enormous pot of jollof rice at Eko Hotel in Lagos, aiming to set a new Guinness World Record. Over 20,000 people gathered to watch her prepare 250 bags of rice in a custom 22,619-litre pot, turning the event into a vibrant festival celebrating Nigerian cuisine and culture.

This isn’t just a cooking feat; it’s a powerful celebration of Nigerian pride and culinary creativity that touches the soul of everyday life here. When you gather around your own pot of jollof at parties or family gatherings, Baci’s record adds extra flavor to the story behind the dish. It showcases Nigerian excellence on the global stage, encouraging young creatives in your community to dream bigger and embrace homegrown talents that make our culture proudly shine worldwide.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Kano Twins Return After Saudi-Sponsored Separation Surgery

Kano twins reunited with family after life-changing surgery in Saudi

Conjoined twins Hassana and Husaina Hassan Isa from Kano returned home after a successful, complex 14-hour separation surgery in Saudi Arabia. Sponsored by King Salman’s humanitarian aid, the procedure involved a large team of specialists and marked a remarkable medical success celebrated both locally and internationally.

Bringing these twins back home speaks volumes about resilience and hope in Nigerian families. It connects deeply with anyone who has faced tough medical battles or dreamed about advanced care for loved ones. The generous support and expert teamwork behind this story remind you that Nigerian lives matter globally, and that your community can benefit from such compassion, innovation, and care, inspiring you to believe in the power of support networks.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Environment and Community

Energy Poverty Drives Nigeria’s Deforestation Crisis

Prince Adebanjo Adejuwon, leader of MBH Global Resources, reveals how Nigeria’s struggle with energy poverty fuels widespread deforestation, pushing communities to rely on firewood for cooking. His company champions sustainable forest management and reforestation to restore degraded lands while promoting clean energy solutions.

When you rely on firewood to cook because you lack access to clean energy, it causes more trees to disappear around you, changing the environment you live in and the air you breathe. These deforestation issues don’t just harm forests but also affect the climate and local incomes, especially if jobs tied to forests dry up. MBH Global Resources offers a way out by creating jobs through tree planting and pushing for clean cooking alternatives, meaning your community could have greener spaces, better air quality, and more sustainable livelihoods in the near future.

Source: The Guardian
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Community Spotlight:

💰 MoneyMoves Naija

Egg Crate Flip (Farm-to-Office)

Quick Win: ₦800–₦1,200 profit per crate; 20 crates = ₦16k–₦24k by Sunday.

The Move: Buy at farm-gate around Akinyele/Moniya (Ibadan) at ₦4,800–₦5,000 per crate and deliver pre-ordered crates to offices & estates in Wuse/Utako (Abuja) at ₦5,800–₦6,200. Run early-morning drops, collect transfers upfront, and budget 5% for breakage

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Smart Tool of the Day: Bumpa (Android/iOS)

Bumpa (Android/iOS): Create invoices, track sales/stock, and share a simple store link

Benefit: Owerri salon owner prints less—customers pay from a link; end-of-day totals and expenses auto-sorted for cash-up.

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❤️ Health & Fitness

Onitsha student fixes eye strain with two tiny habits

Situation: Night screen time frying your eyes

Chisom was revising in Fegge and by 9pm his eyes burned and words blurred

💡 Solution:

  • 20–20–20 rule: every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

  • Phone tweaks: dark mode + reduce brightness + enable reading mode/blue-light filter after 8pm.

  • Micro-break cue: each page flip or paragraph end = blink slowly 10 times.

Why it works

Short vision breaks and lower screen glare relax eye muscles and reduce strain

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