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Nigeria’s Loan Sharks Harass Borrowers Using Private Data

Nigeria’s fast-rising loan apps promise quick cash but often deliver public humiliation instead. Across markets and online groups, borrowers like Amina are shamed, threatened, and exposed when they miss repayments — a human toll far deeper than the debts themselves. Behind the viral messages and privacy breaches lies a growing crisis of regulation and dignity: over 400 active investigations reveal how personal data is weaponised, while victims face trauma, job loss, and reputational ruin. As regulators tighten rules, experts warn that without real enforcement and fair credit alternatives, millions will keep paying with more than money — they’ll keep paying with their peace of mind.
When you turn to short-term loans, it’s not just about paying back money; it can mean facing public humiliation and threats that ripple through your social circles and work life. The relentless calls and exposure can damage reputations, cause mental strain, and even threaten your job security. For many Nigerians, borrowing to survive turns into survival itself being endangered by the very people meant to help. This story highlights the urgent need for secure, fair credit options that respect your dignity and privacy.
Source: Independentng
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Politics and Economy
FG Pushes Dialogue, Urges ASUU to Call Off Strike

The Nigerian government has urged ASUU to halt its planned strike, stressing that ongoing dialogue and recent offers address key union demands on working conditions and welfare. Education ministers highlighted the government’s commitment to improving universities and said the 'No Work, No Pay' rule will apply if the strike proceeds.
If the strike happens, universities could shut down again, disrupting your studies, delaying graduations, and forcing extra costs for sessional classes or lost time. The government’s push for talks means there’s still a chance to keep campuses open and protect students’ futures. This affects your everyday life whether you’re a student, parent, or employer relying on the steady flow of new graduates. It’s a reminder that education stability shapes Nigeria’s workforce, economy, and your community’s growth.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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What else is happening:
National Assembly proposes new electoral timetable to reduce post-election litigations and streamline Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of 2027.
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana reaffirms workers’ union rights stressing that labor freedoms are legally protected and cannot be subjected to government control.
Tinubu’s presidential pardon sparks national outrage as citizens debate justice, accountability, and the moral limits of executive clemency.
Tech and Business
UNODC Joins Nigeria to Fight Internet Crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has thrown its support behind Nigeria’s push to combat cybercrime. During a public awareness walk in Abuja, UNODC officials urged Nigeria to adopt the UN Convention on Cybercrime into national law to strengthen efforts against internet fraud and digital crimes.
This fight against cybercrime impacts you every time you go online, shop, or send messages. With scams and identity thefts on the rise, knowing that the government and international bodies are aligning to tighten digital security gives you hope for safer online experiences. It means that your personal information, savings, and reputation could become more protected, encouraging trust in digital services across Nigeria. This also pushes young Nigerians to focus on creating innovations rather than falling into cybercrime traps, boosting the country’s tech reputation.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Dantsoho Drives Major Ports Modernization Agenda in Africa

Abubakar Dantsoho, managing director of Nigeria Ports Authority, has been appointed Vice President for Africa at the International Association of Ports and Harbours. He plans to focus on modernizing African ports through automation, stronger regional cooperation, and sustainable investment to boost trade.
When ports become more automated and efficient, your everyday goods could arrive faster and at lower costs, meaning less waiting time and possibly less expense for everything from food to electronics. This push for innovation at the shipping hubs will improve how trade flows across Africa, opening opportunities for businesses and consumers alike. The focus on sustainability also means cleaner operations, which ties into the bigger goal of preserving the environment while growing the economy. If ports work better, Nigeria's position as a trade gateway strengthens, creating jobs and improving the economy in ways you can feel closer to home.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
Innoson to build CNG plant in Bayelsa advancing Nigeria’s green energy goals and boosting the local auto industry through sustainable fuel innovation.
University of Lagos to host global AI leaders for 2025 International Week spotlighting artificial intelligence, digital policy, and equitable partnerships for Africa’s tech future.
EU unlocks ₦320.5bn credit to Nigerian banks to boost agricultural financing and strengthen rural economic development.
Entertainment and Culture
Odumodublvck Unites Wizkid and Davido for Peace

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck featured rival superstars Wizkid and Davido on his debut album, aiming to promote peace rather than take sides. The 23-track project includes collaborations with both artists, who contributed without payment, highlighting a call for unity amid their long-standing feud.
This move shakes up the usual division between fans of Wizkid and Davido, inviting you to rethink music rivalries and the power of collaboration in uniting people. It’s more than just songs; it’s about setting an example that peace is possible, even in the most charged spaces. Whether you’re a fan or just love great music, it’s a reminder that unity can trump competition, influencing how pop culture can heal divisions and bring communities together.
Source: Information Nigeria
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The Social Feed:
Africast 2025 set to hold in Lagos bringing together African media and tech leaders to discuss the continent’s digital surge, innovation, and broadcast resilience.
FabriX returns to Paris Fashion Week with a groundbreaking multi-sensory showcase, celebrating African creativity and global fashion influence.
Glo Foundation’s “Giving Back Together” initiative promotes compassion and social impact through food drives supporting women and families in Warri.
⚽ Sports
Nigeria Faces Final Clash to Secure World Cup Ticket

Nigeria, Benin Republic, and South Africa are locked in a tight race for the Group C spot in next year’s FIFA World Cup. Nigeria must defeat Benin Republic decisively and hope South Africa falters against Rwanda to qualify directly. The stakes are sky-high as only the group winner moves on, making Tuesday’s match a must-win for the Super Eagles.
This playoff situation is more than just a game; it’s about national pride and the collective dream of millions wanting to see Nigerian football shine on the world stage again. Your weekend conversations will revolve around these crucial matches, as every goal scored or missed shapes Nigeria’s chance to represent Africa at the World Cup. The Super Eagles’ struggles earlier in the qualifiers make this final showdown a gripping storyline that unites fans, communities, and the nation behind the team. It’s a moment that connects football lovers from every corner, reminding us all why the game means so much here.
Source: Daily Post
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Sports Spotlight:
Lesotho edges Zimbabwe 1–0 to move just behind Nigeria in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, tightening competition in Group C.
Three automatic World Cup slots remain for African nations as six teams, including Ghana and Egypt, already secure qualification in a tense continental race.
Quote of the Day
“Our humanity is diminished when we fail to see the humanity in others.”
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
