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Uba Sani Turns Kaduna into Nigeria’s Food Powerhouse

Governor Uba Sani has turned Kaduna around by restoring peace and massively investing in agriculture. Security improvements freed up farmlands, and a surge in funding has mechanized farming, boosted production, and attracted major partnerships. Today, Kaduna not only feeds a nation but also leads in innovation and inclusion.
This story means more than crops growing again; it’s about your food security and local jobs. Peace restored means farmers can work without fear, bringing fresh produce to your markets and lowering food prices. Mechanization and finance efforts empower farmers with tools and support, boosting incomes and stabilizing communities. Kaduna’s success offers a blueprint for other states and reminds you that strong leadership combined with strategic investment can transform daily life and nourish an entire nation.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Politics and Economy
Soludo Leads Amid Vote-Buying Claims in Anambra Election

Anambra Governor Chukwuma Soludo leads the gubernatorial race despite widespread allegations of vote-buying and low voter turnout. Key candidates like Peter Obi and George Moghalu condemned the vote-selling, while election officials deny such claims. The poll, overseen by INEC’s new chairman, saw significant INEC improvements and overall peaceful conduct.
This election highlights the daily struggle between democracy and corruption that shapes how you and your community experience governance. When votes can be bought, it threatens the fairness of who gets to lead, potentially affecting public services and local development you depend on. Low turnout hints at voter fatigue or distrust, meaning your voice might not be reflected in critical decisions. Addressing these issues could steer Anambra—and Nigeria—toward leadership that truly represents and serves the people, affecting everything from schools to roads where you live.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
Adeboye urges diplomacy, calling on President Tinubu to act swiftly through dialogue to address Nigeria’s insecurity before external intervention.
Kano APC rift deepens as party leaders clash over the Senate’s rejection of the NERC chairmanship nominee, reflecting internal tensions.
Tech and Business
Tesla’s Optimus Robots Aim to Revolutionize Economy

Tesla's CEO Elon Musk revealed a bold plan where Optimus humanoid robots could massively boost productivity and even eradicate poverty. He envisions these robots operating nonstop, replacing many human jobs while enabling universal basic income and ushering a new economic era.
Imagine a future where robots handle the toughest jobs around the clock, freeing you from the grind of daily work and giving you more time for what truly matters. This push toward automation means your job might change or even disappear, but it also opens doors to economic stability supported by universal income. Beyond just gadgets, this vision could reshape communities and how we value labor, turning technology into a powerful partner in solving big social issues like poverty and crime.
Source: Tekedia
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NUPRC Surpasses Revenue Targets, Drives Energy Reforms

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, led by Gbenga Komolafe, significantly exceeded its revenue goals with increases of 18.3% in 2022, 14.6% in 2023, and a striking 84.2% in 2024. Alongside impressive revenue growth, the commission has boosted rig activity and advanced community development initiatives under the Petroleum Industry Act reforms.
This financial surge means more resources can be directed toward developing local communities affected by oil operations, improving infrastructure and peace in previously volatile areas. For you, this signals a government more committed to transparency and sustainable energy growth, which could attract further investments, create jobs, and stabilize the economy. It also moves Nigeria closer to becoming a major player in global climate finance by leveraging carbon markets, highlighting how business success ties directly into environmental progress and national development.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
Dangote Refinery petrol price remains lower than imported fuel, reinforcing its edge in Nigeria’s deregulated energy market.
Rheinmetall and ICEYE form a joint venture to develop advanced SAR satellite systems, marking a leap in defense and space technology.
United Nigeria Airlines launches direct Lagos–Accra flights, strengthening regional air connectivity and honoring Ghana’s late President Rawlings.
Entertainment and Culture
Culture Journalists Turn to Fiction With 'Moonbeam' Anthology

A unique anthology brings together Nigeria's acclaimed culture journalists as fiction writers, showcasing their storytelling talents beyond journalism. Edited by Anote Ajeluorou, the collection features 15 writers blending sharp cultural insight with imaginative narratives.
This shift from critique to creation invites you to see your favourite arts reporters in a new light—as imaginative storytellers, not just observers. It adds richness to Nigeria’s cultural scene by blurring lines between reporting and creativity, reflecting the vibrant energy of our art world. For readers, it offers a fresh experience where the pulse of the newsroom meets the rhythm of fiction, making culture more accessible and alive in everyday conversation.
Source: Thisdaylive
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The Social Feed:
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ART X Lagos marks 10 years of celebrating African creativity, reaffirming Lagos as a global hub for art and culture.
Bukunmi Oluwasina calls for an end to online bullying, urging Nigerians to let artists express success without judgment.
⚽ Sports
Chelle Names Super Eagles' 24-Man Playoff Squad

Coach Eric Sekou Chelle has called up key players including Maduka Okoye, Chidera Ejuke, and Chidozie Awaziem for Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup African Playoff matches in Morocco. The squad mirrors the lineup that secured recent wins, with notable players like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman keeping their spots. However, striker Paul Onuachu, despite impressive form in Turkey, was left out.
This squad selection sets the stage for an intense battle to reach the World Cup, bringing pride and excitement to Nigerian fans everywhere. You’ll see familiar faces and rising stars gearing up to represent the nation on football’s biggest stage, uniting communities in support and celebration. Whether you follow from a packed local viewing spot or share the game with friends and family, these matches are moments where national identity and passion for football come alive. The roster shows a mix of experience and fresh talent, promising an electrifying journey that can inspire young Nigerians dreaming of football glory.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports Spotlight:
Chelsea dominate Wolves with a 3–0 victory as Malo Gusto nets his first professional goal in a confident Premier League performance.
Remo Stars owner Kunle Soname explains selling players abroad sustains the NPFL champions financially amid rising local costs.
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