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NALDA Mega Farms Aim to Lift 100,000 Nigerians

NALDA’s new mega farm estates in Kwara and Ekiti aim to lift 100,000 Nigerians out of poverty by creating 12,000 direct and 30,000 indirect jobs. Each farmer receives five hectares of mechanised farmland, plus access to infrastructure and carbon-credit income from tree-planting. These estates are designed to boost earnings, modernise agriculture, and help farmers move into sustainable middle-class livelihoods.

This project means more jobs and economic opportunities for you and your community, especially if you’re involved in farming or agriculture-related activities. By combining farming with carbon-credit earnings, it offers a sustainable way to increase your income and improve livelihoods. With facilities like roads, irrigation, and processing hubs, these estates will modernise farming, helping farmers move from low income to middle-class status while supporting environmental goals.

Source: Tribune
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Politics and Economy

Southwest Governors Demand State Police, Security Boost

Six southwest governors have presented three key demands to President Bola Tinubu, focusing on stronger regional security through the creation of state police, enhanced forest patrols, and migration control. They also unveiled a new regional security framework and digital intelligence-sharing platform.

This development could directly improve safety and economic stability in your communities by addressing rising insecurity in the southwest. If state police units are established, local authorities may respond faster to threats, reducing crime and creating a safer environment for daily life and business. The focus on controlling illegal mining and migration also aims to protect natural resources and prevent crime spread, potentially offering long-term environmental and social benefits.

Source: Legit Nigeria
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What else is happening:

  • The military warned that evolving security challenges complicate operations and urged urgent reforms as South‑West governors press for state police to boost local responses.

  • The party declared the ADC registration process invalid, fueling internal disputes that could influence political alliances ahead of 2027.

  • A FCT High Court adjourned adoption of final addresses in the N5b defamation suit involving DSS and SERAP until February, delaying resolution.

Tech and Business

Google, LinkedIn, TikTok Deactivate 28 Million Nigerian Accounts

Over the past year, major platforms Google, LinkedIn, and TikTok have deactivated more than 28 million Nigerian accounts. These accounts were linked to fraud, impersonation, and harmful content, with LinkedIn alone removing almost 16 million accounts. These actions stem from cooperation between the Nigerian government and tech companies to curb online abuses.

This crackdown helps protect you from scams, impersonation, and misleading content online, creating a safer digital environment. It also shows increased oversight on how social and professional networks manage harmful accounts, which could reduce fraud risks for both individuals and businesses. Knowing these platforms are actively policing accounts should encourage safer online engagement and trust in digital services.

Source: The Guardian
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FAAC Revenue Disbursements Hit N18.5 Trillion in 10 Months

Between January and October 2025, the Federation Account Allocation Committee distributed a record N18.54 trillion to Nigeria’s federal, state, and local governments. This amount surpasses the total FAAC revenue for all of 2024 by over N3.2 trillion, fueled by rising oil and non-oil revenues including VAT and electronic levies.

This surge in government revenue distributions means more funds flowing to your state and local government, potentially improving public services and infrastructure. However, despite increased allocations, states still face heavy fiscal challenges such as rising wage bills, debt repayments, and over N1 trillion in unpaid obligations to contractors and retirees. This raises important questions about how effectively these funds are being managed to benefit communities and support economic stability.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

  • The European Union launched the Women Venture Studio to accelerate women-led startups, boost digital skills, and expand economic inclusion across northern Nigeria.

  • Japanese health-tech startup SORA will test drone-guided malaria control in Nigeria, using AI and aerial spraying to target changing mosquito behaviour and reduce cases.

  • Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation and OHCSF launched a digital upskilling programme to improve civil servants’ capacity, efficiency, transparency and public service delivery nationwide.

Entertainment and Culture

Controversy Surrounds ‘The Herd’ Film's Brutal Reality

‘The Herd’ dramatizes a wedding party ambushed by gunmen disguised as cattle herders, highlighting Nigeria’s insecurity crisis. Since its release, the film has drawn over 30 million views but also fierce backlash from the Arewa community, who accuse it of unfairly stereotyping their people amid ongoing real-world kidnappings.

This film forces viewers to confront harsh truths about insecurity and banditry in Nigeria, showing that crime transcends ethnic lines. For many Nigerians, especially in the North, it sparks urgent conversations about representation versus reality—and the risks of reinforcing negative stereotypes. Watching ‘The Herd’ might challenge your perspective on regional violence and the broader social impact of how stories are told internationally.

Source: Prima News
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The Social Feed:

  • The solo show Dialogues from the Past closed after a four-day run, offering a powerful exploration of cultural memory and contemporary identity through evocative mixed-media works.

  • The 27th edition of the Lagos Book & Art Festival concluded with evocative sessions and a performance of 'Sanya', reaffirming the festival's cultural significance for readers and artists.

Sports

D’Tigers Announce Squad for FIBA World Cup Qualifiers

Coach Abdulrahaman Mohammed revealed a strong 12-man roster for Nigeria’s 2027 FIBA World Cup qualifying campaign. The team blends experienced star Stanley Okoye with promising local talents and foreign-based players. D’Tigers have already traveled to Tunisia, competing in Group C alongside Rwanda, Guinea, and host Tunisia.

This squad selection signals Nigeria’s commitment to building basketball talent both at home and abroad. For fans, it means high expectations in a tough group as the qualifiers run through February 2027. Young players gaining exposure enhance the country’s future competitiveness in international basketball. This engagement also boosts local leagues and inspires community pride with Nigerian players on a global stage.

Source: Ripples Nigeria
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Galatasaray reportedly seek Victor Osimhen's help to lure Ademola Lookman, a move that could reshape the player's transfer plans and career trajectory.

  • Kano Pillars earned their first win of the season with a 2-1 result over Ikorodu City, providing a timely morale boost for the club.

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