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Lagos Market Demolition Triggers Shock and Anguish

Lagos State government demolished several multi-billion-naira buildings at the Trade Fair Complex without prior notice, leaving traders and developers devastated. The move stems from a jurisdiction dispute with the Federal Government over building approvals, causing widespread loss and distress among market occupants.

This demolition strikes at the heart of livelihoods and investments that many of us in Lagos depend on daily. If your business or workplace could suddenly be wiped out without warning, it changes how you plan for the future and trust in governance. Beyond personal loss, this conflict highlights uncertainty for investors and traders, impacting local commerce and the wider economy. It underscores the urgent need for clear rules and communication so that people feel secure in building their lives and businesses here.

Source: The Sun Nigeria
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Politics and Economy

TRCN Targets Teachers With Criminal Records For Removal

The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria is intensifying efforts to ensure classrooms are safe by removing teachers who have criminal records. Kaduna State's representative highlighted a new framework that collaborates with law enforcement to verify and enforce teacher ethics, while over 500 teachers recently earned certification through a digital literacy program.

Knowing your child's teacher meets strict ethical and legal standards gives you peace of mind about their safety and learning environment. This crackdown means classrooms could soon be free of staff with questionable pasts, helping raise education quality and trust in the system. It also sets a tone that professionalism and personal conduct matter deeply in shaping future generations. As communities invest in education, this step helps protect not only students but the broader mission of nurturing responsible citizens.

Source: Leadership
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Tech and Business

Wema Bank Launches New Features To Boost ALATPay Efficiency

Wema Bank introduced Static Wallets and Instant Settlement on ALATPay to make payments simpler and faster. Static Wallets provide dedicated accounts for easier tracking, while Instant Settlement gives merchants immediate access to funds after payments.

Imagine being able to see exactly where every payment is going with no delays holding up your cash flow. These new features mean smoother business transactions, less time wrestling with reconciliation, and faster money movement for your small or medium-sized enterprise. It’s a game changer if you rely on digital payments, letting you focus on growth and not chasing funds or fixing errors. This added transparency and speed can help you build stronger trust with your clients and partners.

Source: The Guardian
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Nigeria Urges Investors To Engage With Reformed Oil Sector

Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister invited global investors to tap into the country's revamped oil industry, highlighting reforms and increased production under recent leadership. New partnerships and billions in committed investments signal fresh momentum.

If you've been watching Nigeria’s oil scene, this means the door is wide open for new money and ideas flowing into the sector. For you, it translates to more jobs, better infrastructure, and a more competitive energy market that could stabilize fuel prices and power supply. The country’s push to modernize and attract strategic partners can accelerate economic recovery and growth, affecting everyday life from transportation costs to household energy access.

Source: The Sun Nigeria
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Entertainment and Culture

Cardi B Returns Powerfully With New Album and Tour

After seven long years, Cardi B is back with 23 fresh tracks on her new album "Am I the Drama?" featuring big names like Summer Walker, Selena Gomez, and Lizzo. She’s also announced a global tour starting in 2026 that will bring her dynamic performances to fans across North America, Europe, and Africa.

This comeback means you’re about to witness Cardi B’s evolving sound firsthand, mixing hip-hop and R&B with bold themes of strength and confidence. Whether you stream the album or catch her live on the tour, this is your chance to feel the energy of a star who’s grown and is ready to dominate stages worldwide. It’s not just music; it’s a moment that connects vibrant culture with powerful storytelling, showing how artists stay relevant while inspiring fans everywhere.

Source: Tribune
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Nigeria’s World Cup Hopes Dim as Zimbabwe Shifts Matches to South Africa

Nigeria’s World Cup campaign took another blow after Zimbabwe confirmed their remaining two qualifiers will be played in Durban, South Africa. With 11 points from eight matches, the Super Eagles can only secure six more points if they win their final games against Lesotho and Benin Republic, leaving their qualification hopes under serious threat.

For Nigeria, this development worsens an already fragile situation. Neutral venues heavily favor South Africa, while the Super Eagles struggle with inconsistent performances, coaching instability, and unpaid bonuses spanning nearly three years. These issues reflect deeper flaws in football administration, and without urgent reform, Nigeria risks missing the World Cup and losing its standing as a continental powerhouse, a setback to both national pride and global sporting reputation.


Source: Vanguard
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