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Jigawa Expands Agricultural Extension Workers To 2,000

Governor Malam Umar Namadi's administration has raised the number of agricultural extension workers in Jigawa from 300 to 2,000 in under two years as part of a strong push towards agricultural mechanisation. This move was announced by Dr Saifullahi Umar, director-general of the Jigawa Agricultural Mechanisation Agency, at a recent program launch.

This expansion means more farmers in Jigawa will get hands-on support and modern farming advice, which can lead to bigger harvests and better incomes. For everyday people, it means improved food availability and potential job creation in rural communities. The government's focus on agriculture aims to make farming more efficient and sustainable, which is critical for feeding your family and strengthening the local economy in the years ahead.

Source: Leadership
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Politics and Economy

Tinubu Urged to Oust Defence Minister Over Security Failures

After a deadly attack at a Zamfara mosque left five worshippers dead, calls have intensified for President Tinubu to demand the resignation of Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence. Critics accuse him of failing to address Nigeria’s worsening security challenges effectively.

When safety feels out of reach in places of worship and everyday life, it shakes the trust Nigerians place in their leaders to protect them. This pushback signals a demand for accountability that touches every home worried about security in the North and beyond. For you, it means the urgent need for leadership that can restore peace and prevent loss, so daily routines aren’t overshadowed by fear. It’s a reminder of the stakes involved when governance and security falter, affecting families and communities directly.

Source: Legit Nigeria
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What else is happening:

  • Former Minister Jerry Gana stresses that Nigeria’s problems require quality leadership, insisting only capable and honest leaders can bring lasting solutions.

  • Peter Obi warns that criminals are misusing his image in adverts, denying any link to the fraud and urging Nigerians to beware of image fraud.

  • PDP governors reclaim control as the party zones 21 offices, but the move could trigger new disputes amid the looming PDP crisis.

Tech and Business

Air Peace Expands Fleet with Second E190 Jet

Air Peace has taken delivery of its second Embraer E190 aircraft, boosting its fleet ahead of the busy Christmas travel season. This 96-seat plane is designed for comfort and efficiency, supporting the airline's goal to expand regional routes and modernize Nigeria’s aviation landscape.

This new jet means more travel options and better comfort the next time you fly within Nigeria or to nearby countries. With improved seating layouts and in-flight amenities like entertainment and power outlets, your journey becomes smoother and more enjoyable. As Air Peace keeps growing, you’re likely to see more accessible flights and new routes that can save you time and money, especially during high-demand seasons like Christmas.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Nigeria Cuts Daily Crude Oil Losses by 90 Percent

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission announced a dramatic drop in crude oil losses, from $7 million a day in 2021 down to $700,000 in 2025. This success reflects stronger security measures, new regulations, and real-time tracking technology to stop theft and improve transparency.

This steep reduction in oil losses means more government revenue to fund public services and infrastructure that affect your daily life. Efficient fuel management could lead to more reliable energy supply and possibly curb frequent fuel shortages. The crackdown on oil theft also signals a tightening grip on corruption and wasted resources, potentially helping stabilize the economy and your household budget over time.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

  • Ogun State governor Prince Dapo Abiodun meets Chinese investors to boost the state’s digital innovation hub, aiming to attract fresh international capital and drive wider economic expansion.

  • Dangote Refinery faults PENGASSAN’s directive, warning it could trigger nationwide fuel queues and price hikes if crude loadings are disrupted.

  • Nigeria's Naira ranked as the ninth weakest currency in Africa in a Forbes report, underlining persistent challenges facing the economy and raising concerns about inflationary pressures.

Entertainment and Culture

Elsie Godwin Champions Conversations to Drive Impact

Elsie Godwin has built a diverse career through meaningful conversations, turning dialogue into a tool for innovation and influence across media, fintech, and blockchain. Her journey from blogging to becoming a respected voice shows how curiosity and persistence can shape success.

You’ve probably felt how a good conversation can change your perspective or open doors. Elsie’s story reminds you that those daily chats aren’t just small talk — they’re powerful connectors that can lead you to new opportunities, inspire solutions, and build networks that matter. Whether launching a brand or advocating for women’s health openly, she models how your voice can make a real difference in business and community.

Source: Thisdaylive
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The Social Feed:

  • Olubadan Rashidi Ladoja's historic ascension is hailed as a unifying milestone for Ibadanland, with prominent figures praising its cultural significance and role in fostering unity.

  • The Nigerian Guild of Editors marks World News Day, using the occasion to emphasize fact-based journalism, press freedom, and the vital role of editors in safeguarding democracy.

  • UNICEF partners with community leaders to address the crisis of out-of-school children in Sokoto, launching efforts aimed at improving education access and keeping vulnerable children in classrooms.

Sports

Oyo Governor Rewards Falconets, Pushes For Ibadan Games

Oyo State Governor Oluseyi Makinde gifted Nigeria’s U20 girls team, the Falconets, $15,000 after their 4-0 win over Rwanda in a FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier held in Ibadan. He also called for Super Eagles matches to be hosted in Ibadan, aiming to boost the state’s sports economy and capitalize on existing facilities.

This means if you’re following Nigerian football, get ready for more high-profile matches right in Ibadan, opening new doors to enjoy live national games without traveling far. It’s a big win for local sports fans and the community, as boosting hosting opportunities will attract investment, create jobs, and build pride around homegrown talent. For young athletes, it signals stronger support systems and motivation knowing their leaders back their dreams with real resources. It’s all about growing football’s reach beyond Lagos and Abuja and making sports a shared experience across communities.


Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Liverpool's unbeaten run ends with a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, marking shocks across European clubs including Chelsea's collapse against Brighton.

  • Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim speaks after the team's 3-1 loss at Brentford, affirming confidence in his role despite recent struggles.

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