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FG Mandates Rescue of Abducted Kebbi Schoolgirls

Armed bandits attacked the Government Girls Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, abducting 25 students and killing the vice principal. Despite a police response, the attackers escaped with the students, prompting a full-scale rescue mission.
This incident directly threatens the safety of children and heightens fears in school communities around the region. The federal government’s commitment to intensify security efforts means you might see increased military and police presence near schools. The ongoing rescue and counterterrorism operations also highlight the urgent need for better protection in vulnerable areas. Families across Nigeria will feel the impact as this raises questions about school safety and national security preparedness.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Politics and Economy
Tinubu Urges Judges to End Corruption, Restore Trust

President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerian judges to eradicate corruption and improve public trust in the judiciary. Speaking at the 2025 All Nigerian Judges’ Conference, he stressed that justice must never be for sale and that judicial integrity is essential for national stability.
This message affects how justice is delivered across Nigeria and could lead to faster case resolutions and fairer rulings that protect your rights. With government backing for judicial modernization and digital reforms, you may soon see courts become more efficient and accessible. A judiciary viewed as honest and effective strengthens democracy and safeguards the rule of law that impacts everyday life, business, and society.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
Analysts warn that despite threats, a breakdown of US-Nigerian relations remains unlikely, but cooperation on security and military support is sensitive.
Internal disputes have escalated as rival PDP factions schedule competing meetings, raising odds of a leadership clash and legal battles today.
Diplomatic efforts from the UK and Switzerland push to increase women representation in Nigerian governance, potentially accelerating reserved seats and policy reforms.
Tech and Business
Nigeria Launches Faster, Secure National Payment Stack

Nigeria’s National Payment Stack (NPS) successfully completed its first live test, marking a major upgrade from the previous NIP system. Built on the ISO20022 messaging standard, NPS offers faster, more secure transactions and enables richer data collection for banks and users. This upgrade supports real-time settlements, enhanced fraud protection, and future cross-border payments.
You can expect quicker and safer digital payments, with transactions processed in milliseconds rather than seconds. The NPS improves dispute resolution by capturing detailed payment information, and it allows businesses to manage bulk payments like payroll more efficiently. Long term, this will open doors for easier cross-border transactions and more international financial services entering Nigeria, improving convenience and innovation in your financial interactions.
Source: Techpoint Africa
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Nigeria’s Inflation Slows To 16.1%, Boosts Rate Cut Hopes

Nigeria’s inflation rate fell for the seventh straight month to 16.1% in October, driven by lower food and core prices. This decline beat economists’ forecasts and builds expectations for a significant Central Bank interest rate cut soon. The easing inflation reflects better monetary and fiscal coordination alongside a stronger naira.
This slowdown in inflation means lower price pressures on everyday basics like maize, beans, and eggs, providing some relief for household budgets. While food inflation is still high in certain states, the overall trend signals an improving economy and potentially cheaper borrowing costs soon. However, seasonal demand and energy costs could still cause short-term price bumps. The outlook suggests a likely 100 basis point reduction in the central bank’s benchmark rate in November, which could make loans more affordable and stimulate business growth.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
Lagos launches a digital planning platform to speed approvals, improve transparency, and modernize land administration across the state using the Electronic Physical Planning system.
The Aviation Ministry and the Federal High Court held a moot competition to strengthen adjudication frameworks and judicial capacity in complex aircraft financing disputes.
Entertainment and Culture
Media Icon Dan Agbese Dies at 81, Mourned Widely

Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch and one of Nigeria’s most respected journalists, has died at 81 after a brief illness. His career spanned decades of fearless reporting and editorial leadership that raised journalistic standards in Nigeria.
Younger journalists and media consumers lose a voice known for integrity, fairness, and courage. Agbese’s work shaped public discourse and held power accountable, influencing how news is reported in Nigeria today. His passing reminds us of the vital role ethical journalism plays amid today’s challenges. For the media community, this signals the need to uphold his legacy of truth and professionalism.
Source: Vanguard News
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The Social Feed:
A brief clip of the Wike and Yerima clash has sparked broader concern about respect for military and civilian institutions.
An APC advocacy group urged Nigerians to ignore manipulated content, stressing relationship with Tinubu remains strong amid online rumours and attacks.
Three brothers' success has transformed a family into a rising Afrobeats force, highlighting youth-led industry shifts for the Uzamas.
⚽ Sports
NFF Apologizes for Super Eagles’ World Cup Setback

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has formally apologized to President Tinubu, the government, and Nigerians after the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The loss to the Democratic Republic of Congo marked a painful moment for fans and players alike, highlighting a disappointing campaign. The NFF plans to review and address the issues behind this outcome as the Africa Cup of Nations approaches.
This setback hits deeply in Nigeria, where football is more than a game—it's a source of national pride and unity. Missing the World Cup again affects the morale of fans and players, while also raising questions about the management and future of Nigerian football. The upcoming Africa Cup of Nations offers a chance for renewal, but you can expect increased scrutiny on football leadership and calls for rebuilding the team's global reputation. The NFF’s promise to act means changes could be coming that affect the sport at every level.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Sports Spotlight:
Head coach Éric Chelle, who claims voodoo, rejected tactical explanations after the penalty shootout that eliminated Nigeria from qualification.
Rivers State commissioner Chris Green blamed an eroded football’s system for the World Cup qualification failure and called for immediate structural reforms.
Quote of the Day
“A nation grows stronger the moment its leaders choose courage over comfort, and its people choose truth over fear.”
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