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Tinubu’s APC Seizes Control in South East, South South

The Peoples Democratic Party is losing its stronghold in Nigeria’s South East and South South as governors from these regions, led by Enugu’s Peter Mbah, defect to President Tinubu’s APC. This shift marks a significant decline for the PDP, once dominant in these areas, signaling a major political realignment.

This change means your local political scene could look very different in the coming years, with APC now gaining power where PDP once reigned nearly unchallenged. If you live in these regions, this could affect how resources are allocated, which policies get pushed, and how strongly your community’s voice resonates in national decisions. It shows how quickly political loyalties can shift, reminding you to keep an eye on local leaders and their decisions, since these moves influence everything from state projects to your day-to-day representation.

Source: Daily Post
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Politics and Economy

Senate Demands Swift Repatriation of Nigerians from Libya

The Nigerian Senate has urged the federal government to increase efforts to bring back Nigerians stranded in Libya, many of whom suffer from slavery and abuse. They also called for a nationwide campaign to discourage irregular migration to dangerous areas.

This affects you and your community because irregular migration risks countless lives, including those of young Nigerians chasing better opportunities abroad. The Senate’s push for rehabilitation programs means returned survivors can get support like counseling and skills training, helping them restart their lives with dignity. It also highlights the urgent need for public awareness to prevent hopeful individuals from facing similar ordeals. Knowing this can inspire you to spread the word or support efforts preventing risky migrations and protecting vulnerable families.

Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:

Tech and Business

TD Africa and HP Reinforce Digital Growth Partnership

TD Africa has renewed its nearly 30-year partnership with HP to advance digital transformation and broaden technology access across Nigeria and Africa. Recently, executives met in Lagos to strategize expanding tech reach, fostering innovation, and boosting digital inclusion beyond Nigeria and Ghana.

This partnership means you’re likely to see better access to technology tools and innovations that can improve how you work, learn, and connect every day. As these companies deepen collaboration, expect more opportunities for digital services and solutions tailored to African businesses and consumers, helping drive economic growth and social progress right where you live. It’s a real signal that tech in Africa is moving from buzzwords to practical change, opening doors for communities to be more digitally empowered and competitive globally.

Source: Vanguard News
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FG, GenCos Set ₦4 Trillion Power Sector Debt Plan

Nigeria’s Federal Government finalized a ₦4 trillion framework to settle power sector debts, aiming to restore financial stability and boost investor confidence. This move clears longstanding arrears owed to electricity generators and gas suppliers, paving the way for new investments and more reliable electricity.

You can expect this bold plan to eventually ease the frequent power outages that disrupt your daily routines and work productivity. By resolving legacy debts, power companies gain the financial footing needed to upgrade infrastructure and expand capacity, meaning more stable electricity supply for your home and business. This is a critical step toward transforming Nigeria’s electricity market into an engine of economic growth, creating jobs and attracting private investments that benefit communities nationwide.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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What else is happening:

Entertainment and Culture

BBNaija Star Phyna Sparks Drama Over N200,000 Dispute

Former Big Brother Naija winner Phyna was involved in a loud confrontation at an Abuja hotel after a disagreement over N200,000. What started inside her hotel room escalated into a chaotic scene in the lobby, involving shouting, pushing, and the intervention of police using teargas to restore order.

This incident shines a light on how quickly financial disagreements can spiral into public disturbances, especially when celebrities are involved. For fans and followers, it’s a stark reminder of the pressures public figures face and the very human conflicts behind the headlines. It also touches on broader conversations about conflict resolution and privacy in Nigeria’s entertainment circles, showing how even small disputes can capture national attention and influence public perceptions.

Source: Daily Post
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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

Osimhen’s Hat Trick Secures World Cup Playoffs Spot

Victor Osimhen scored three goals as Nigeria's Super Eagles dominated Benin Republic 4-0, clinching a place among Africa's top four runners-up for the World Cup playoffs. South Africa claimed direct qualification by beating Rwanda, while Nigeria edged Benin on goal difference to advance. Frank Onyeka added a late goal to seal the emphatic win.

This win means your hopes for seeing the Super Eagles at the 2026 World Cup remain alive and kicking. Osimhen’s fiery performance rekindles national pride and brings excitement to communities across Nigeria, where football is more than a game—it's a part of daily life. As the team enters the playoffs, you'll feel the buzz in local hangouts, streets, and homes where fans gather, united by the dream of global glory. This moment fuels young players’ ambitions and reminds every Nigerian why football is the heartbeat of the nation.


Source: Thisdaylive
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Quote of the Day

“In politics, there are no permanent enemies or friends—only permanent interests.”

Obafemi Awolowo

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