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DSS Arrests Man For Pushing Military Coup Online

Innocent Chukwuma, tracked down by the Department of State Services in Rivers State, was arrested after calling for a military takeover on his social media. His posts urged the military to suspend the government and reset the country, blaming current leadership for surrendering to external influence. Authorities warn that such posts are not jokes and are being taken seriously.

This shows that social media isn’t just a playground where people can say whatever they want without consequences. When someone calls for a coup, it’s more than just online talk—it threatens national stability and security, which directly concerns everyone's safety and peace of mind. It’s a reminder to think twice about what’s shared online and how powerful words can spark real action or crackdown. For Nigerians, this is a call to be mindful while expressing frustrations, knowing the government closely monitors content that threatens the country’s unity.

Source: Blueprint Newspapers
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Politics and Economy

FG Reverses Controversial Pardon List Amid Backlash

President Bola Tinubu responded to public outrage by scaling back the list of convicts pardoned, removing those with serious crimes like kidnapping and drug offenses. The update reduced pardons from 175 to 120, with some sentences commuted instead of full pardons, reflecting a more cautious approach to justice and public sentiment.

This change shows how public voices can influence government decisions on justice and security. If you or someone you know has concerns about crime or rehabilitation, this signals a tighter balance between giving second chances and protecting communities. It highlights ongoing efforts to align the justice system with fairness and safety while rebuilding trust in how mercy powers are exercised. The move may also affect confidence in law enforcement and how sentencing reforms are viewed nationwide.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

  • The Kano State Assembly has called for the cancellation of the Customs’ 'skewed' recruitment exercise, citing major irregularities and lack of fair representation in the hiring process.

  • Nigeria’s service chiefs presented ambitious plans during their Senate confirmation hearings, outlining comprehensive strategies to enhance security and national defense coordination.

  • Vice President Kashim Shettima has urged the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) to support Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasizing the need for unity and collaboration to counter divisive elements in the country.

Tech and Business

Africa Must Harness AI for Local Growth Solutions

Microsoft Nigeria’s Country Manager Abideen Yusuf highlighted how supporting tech startups and applying AI to solve local problems could spark sustainable growth across Africa. He pointed out current initiatives like Microsoft Founders Hub that collaborate with startups to create innovative AI solutions tailored to African needs.

AI’s rise means everyday life could change in ways you never expected: from better banking options that understand your needs to access to cleaner energy and smarter farming methods tailored to your community. This isn’t just about fancy tech—it’s about crafting solutions that keep jobs and opportunities at home rather than pushing talented youth to leave. As you use services empowered by AI, you'll feel the shift towards technology that understands local challenges intimately, fostering economic growth and new careers right where you live.

Source: Thisdaylive
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NNPC Pursues Partners to Revive Nigeria’s Refineries

NNPC has launched a thorough review of Nigeria’s Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries, aiming to bring them back to life by seeking technical equity partners. Despite billions spent over the years, the refineries remain largely inactive, but the company is committed to finding modern solutions to get them running efficiently. Additionally, the government approved a 15% import tariff on fuel to protect domestic refining efforts, raising prices but targeting long-term local fuel sustainability.

This means fuel prices at the pump could rise significantly as the government tries to balance keeping refineries alive and ensuring steady supply. For you, this could mean budgeting a bit more for transport or house expenses where fuel costs matter. At the same time, supporting local refineries could stimulate more jobs and industry growth close to home. The government's push to stabilize the energy market might reshape Nigeria's fuel landscape, gradually reducing reliance on imports and boosting national energy security—something that touches everyone’s daily life from commute costs to the price of goods.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

  • The Federal Government has launched a digital tool to improve primary healthcare delivery, aiming to enhance service access and data management nationwide.

  • NITDA has urged states to work toward Nigeria’s 70% digital literacy target by 2027, stressing the importance of digital skills for inclusive growth.

  • Genesis Energy, the FG, and NNPC have formed a strategic collaboration to strengthen Nigeria’s power grid and expand national energy access.

Entertainment and Culture

Rihanna Shares Her Journey Embracing Natural Hair

Rihanna opened up on the ‘Couch by Lena Situations’ podcast about struggling for years to love her natural hair. This difficult journey inspired her to create a line of hair products focused on repairing and replenishing damaged natural hair. She also revealed how self-doubt accompanies her creative process, whether releasing music or product launches.

Your hair might not always feel like it fits the beauty standards pushed on us, but Rihanna’s story shows that learning to love and care for your natural hair is a powerful, personal journey. This goes beyond aesthetics—it’s about self-acceptance and finding products that nurture your hair the right way. Her openness can encourage you to rethink your own hair routine and embrace what your roots say about you, while reminding us creativity often feels uncertain before it shines.

Source: Infostride
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The Social Feed:

  • Popular singer Rihanna shared her inspiring hair journey on the Couch by Lena Situations podcast, opening up about self-acceptance and embracing natural hair.

  • London Heathrow celebrated Nigeria’s return to global skies with the Air Peace inauguration, marking a major milestone for the nation’s aviation industry.

  • The youth-led Roots Organisation conducted a medical outreach to support underserved Nigerian communities, bringing hope and essential healthcare services.

Sports

Nigeria Plans First Ever World-Class Sports City

QAS Properties Limited is unveiling a groundbreaking sports city in Abuja, modeled after the Dubai Sports City. This project will include world-class sports facilities and a football academy, promising to create thousands of jobs and foster local talent.

Imagine having access to top-tier training centers and sporting events right in Abuja, inspiring young athletes and energizing the local community. This development means more than just sports—it brings jobs for many, grows local businesses, and encourages healthy lifestyles. For families, it promises a vibrant, engaging environment that nurtures talent and strengthens social ties, while boosting Abuja’s economy and appeal as a modern city. This vision could transform how you experience sports, leisure, and urban living in Nigeria’s capital.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports Spotlight:

  • TotalEnergies has kicked off the AFCON 2025 Trophy Tour in Lagos, launching a five-nation celebration of Africa’s premier football competition.

  • Top contenders have signed contracts for the upcoming GOtv Boxing Night 34, building excitement for one of Nigeria’s biggest year-end sporting events.

Quote of the Day

“Freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences.”

Aisha Yesufu

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