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NDLEA Busts Lagos Club Owner in Major Drug Raid

NDLEA operatives raided Proxy Night Club in Victoria Island, Lagos, arresting over 100 suspects including the club owner, Pretty Mike. They seized cocaine hidden in cosmetics bound for London and meth concealed in herbal tea packs, uncovering a coordinated drug trafficking scheme across Lagos and other states.
This crackdown hits close to home by showing how drug trafficking can infiltrate familiar places like popular clubs and air cargo shipments, impacting community safety and health. Knowing these dangers lurk in everyday settings encourages vigilance in your social and commercial environments. It also signals ongoing efforts by authorities to protect Nigerians from the hidden fallout of drug networks, which can disrupt families and neighborhoods if left unchecked. Staying informed helps you understand the broader fight against drug abuse and supports community resilience.
Source: The Guardian
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Market Trends at a Glance
| USD/NGN | 1458.78 | -0.1349% | 
| GBP/NGN | 1943.82 | -0.1783% | 
| EUR/NGN | 1696.65 | +0.2867% | 
| Gold - Oz ($) | 4081.7 | -0.8911% | 
| Brent Oil ($) | 65.4 | -0.8189% | 
| BTC-USD | 115324 | +3.2982% | 
| ETH-USD | 4213.92 | +6.5878% | 
| USDT-USD | 0.9997 | -0.0381% | 
| BNB-USD | 1144.05 | +2.4450% | 
| SOL-USD | 204.073 | +5.1703% | 
Rates shown are as of 7:00 AM Lagos time.
Politics and Economy
Lamido Enters PDP Chairmanship Race Amid Party Tensions

Sule Lamido, former Jigawa State governor, has entered the race for the PDP National Chairman position and will pick his nomination form in Abuja. His move disrupts the previously expected consensus candidacy of Kabiru Turaki, facing rejection from key northern PDP chapters. Meanwhile, tensions rise as PDP lawmakers from the South-east threaten boycott over zoning controversies for the woman leader position.
This race spells real change for you because the PDP’s leadership battle shapes the direction of Nigeria’s main opposition party — which affects policies, governance, and political stability. If factional disputes continue, it could weaken PDP’s position ahead of elections, causing uncertainty in political representation. Additionally, regional power struggles highlight the ongoing challenge of fair political inclusion, so where you live and who you support may soon affect how your interests are championed on the national stage.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
- FCTA targets full measles and rubella vaccination for eligible children across the capital, reinforcing nationwide public health efforts. 
- UNICEF decries sexual abuse in IDP camps and urges stronger protection measures for displaced women and children. 
- 885 delegates set to affirm Oyebanji as APC consensus candidate in the Ekiti 2026 governorship primaries. 
Tech and Business
LASG Trains 600 Students in Software Quality Assurance

Lagos State Government equipped over 600 undergraduates with Software Quality Assurance skills through a three-week training held at multiple campuses. The program focused on practical software testing techniques and career guidance to prepare students for modern tech challenges.
This hands-on training opens doors for students to jump straight into tech roles demanding quality assurance expertise, a crucial area in software development that helps prevent costly bugs. For anyone eyeing a future in Nigeria’s growing tech scene, gaining these skills means more job options and the ability to contribute to smoother digital services that affect everyday life, from banking apps to government services. It also shows how education is evolving to match the tech-driven economy, turning campuses into hubs of innovation and practical learning.
Source: The Guardian
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Investor Confidence Dips Amid Oil Sector Struggles

Nigeria’s oil and gas companies on the stock exchange are struggling despite stable global oil prices. While other sectors like banking and consumer goods are thriving, oil stocks have fallen due to structural challenges, high costs, and regulatory uncertainty. Investors are losing faith until reforms address these deep-rooted issues.
This means your investment options in a sector once seen as a sure bet are shrinking, with growing uncertainty around returns. If you hold shares in oil and gas firms, you’re likely facing disappointing growth as issues like pipeline vandalism disrupt output and heavy debt burdens eat into profits. Broader economic signals like unstable currency and high interest rates mean it’s harder for these companies to thrive, pushing investors to safer bets. For everyday Nigerians, this decline also hints at slower government revenues from oil, which can affect public spending and economic stability over time.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
- Lydia Ezenwa warns that technology must not be a quick fix, urging responsible AI use and inclusive digital innovation across Africa. 
- Rivers State advances its 2030 digital transformation agenda with workshops targeting startups and tech-driven governance. 
- CPPE reinforces the Nigeria First policy as key to sustaining local enterprise growth and economic self-reliance. 
Entertainment and Culture
Nollywood Must Embrace More Emotion-Driven Films

Efe Irele, a Nollywood actress, emphasized the need for films with emotional depth to boost the industry’s global appeal. She highlighted her new film "My Mother Is a Witch," which explores complex African mother-daughter relationships and has seen significant box office success. Efe believes that moving beyond catchy titles to emotionally engaging stories is key for Nollywood's growth.
Bringing more emotionally rich stories to the screen means you’ll connect with films on a deeper level, seeing your own family struggles and cultural nuances reflected in the stories. It’s about more than entertainment; it’s a chance for Nollywood to tell authentic African experiences that resonate worldwide. This shift can elevate local film standards, offering you movies that speak honestly about your life, relationships, and the complexities of growing up in Africa — all while proving commercial success is possible.
Source: Infostride
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The Social Feed:
- Niyi Akinmolayan highlights how technology will open Nollywood to emerging talents through innovative casting and production tools. 
- Plateau governor launches the Tourism Africa International Pageant to position the state as a leading tourism and cultural destination. 
- Cultural icon Baba Ijebu’s 90th birthday draws Nigeria’s business and political elite, celebrating legacy and longevity in entrepreneurship. 
⚽ Sports
Rivers Hoopers Aim for Fourth Straight NBPL Title

The Rivers Hoopers, reigning three-time champions, will face Hoops & Read in the opening match of the 2025 Nigeria Basketball Premier League Final Eight Playoffs today in Port Harcourt. Lagos Legends will take on Nigeria Customs, while Nile University clashes with Kwara Falcons and Kano Pillars meet Gboko City Chiefs in exciting season openers.
If you love basketball, this season’s playoffs promise electrifying matchups with Rivers Hoopers looking to extend their dominance while challengers prepare to rewrite the script. This rivalry energizes local communities, bringing people together to celebrate talent and teamwork. Watching these games can inspire young athletes and strengthen neighborhood pride, turning courtside moments into shared memories and fueling dreams across Nigeria's basketball scene.
Source: The Guardian
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Sports Spotlight:
- Victor Osimhen’s goal-scoring performance keeps Galatasaray on top form as he equals a major Turkish Super Lig record. 
- Eberechi Eze’s impact extends Arsenal’s lead in the Premier League, underscoring Nigerian talent influence in European football. 
- Indian Cup 2025 golf tournament tees off at Ikoyi Club with 500 players, spotlighting Lagos as a major destination for international sporting events. 
Quote of the Day
“If we do not kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.”
— Muhammadu Buhari
