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Tinubu Pledges Tireless Fight Against Insecurity

At a police graduation in Kano, President Bola Tinubu promised to tackle the root causes of Nigeria’s insecurity by investing in police training, equipment, and socio-economic development. Meanwhile, North-west leaders urged a decentralized security approach to combat worsening banditry and violence fueled by porous borders and a rising drug crisis.

This renewed focus means you can expect increased government action to improve security, especially in Nigeria’s troubled North-west region. The planned North-west Theatre Command and calls for State Police could change how security forces operate close to home, potentially improving safety and stability in your community. Investments in police welfare and training aim to strengthen law enforcement’s effectiveness, while addressing socio-economic problems targets crime's underlying causes.

Source: This Day Live
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Politics and Economy

Tinubu Sends 32 Ambassador Nominees to Senate

President Bola Tinubu has forwarded a list of 32 ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for confirmation. The list includes prominent figures like ex-INEC Chair Mahmood Yakubu, former governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and Okezie Ikpeazu, as well as other notable political and business personalities. The nominees cover career and non-career ambassador positions, expected to serve in key countries and international missions.

This wave of ambassadorial appointments shapes Nigeria’s diplomatic future and international relations. If confirmed, these nominees will represent Nigeria in important countries such as China, India, and South Africa, potentially influencing trade, diplomacy, and bilateral cooperation. For Nigerians, these appointments signal who will speak for the country abroad, affecting how Nigeria is viewed globally. The controversy, especially opposition party criticism, highlights ongoing debates about integrity and governance standards in political appointments.

Source: This Day Live
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What else is happening:

  • Former VP Atiku’s declaration that the ADC Only Viable Alternative signals a possible opposition realignment that could reshape alliances ahead of the 2027 elections.

  • The Nenadi Usman-led Labour Party faction has submitted an Interim National Working Committee list to INEC, deepening disputes over control and party legitimacy ahead of upcoming contests.

  • Former President Jonathan briefed President Tinubu on the situation in Guinea-Bissau, urging ECOWAS pressure for release of results and possible inauguration of the declared winner.

Tech and Business

Nigeria Pushes Digital Links to Secure Borders

Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Dr. Bosun Tijani, emphasized the need for digital connectivity between Nigeria and its neighboring countries to improve national security and prosperity. Speaking at a telecom forum in Abuja, he highlighted that linking borders digitally can address insecurity and enhance regional cooperation. The Nigerian Communications Commission also stressed faster, cheaper broadband deployment to reach underserved communities.

For you, this means better security and more reliable digital services as Nigeria works to connect borders with neighboring countries like Benin and Niger. Improved connectivity could stabilize regional trade and security challenges while expanding internet access deeper into rural areas. This drive will potentially lower costs and bring more affordable, dependable broadband to your community, helping businesses grow and supporting national digital development goals.

Source: This Day Live
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Domestic Refineries Now Supply 35% of Petrol Demand

Nigeria’s daily petrol consumption rose to 56.7 million litres in October 2025, a 19% increase from the previous year. Domestic refineries supplied about 35% of this demand, up from just 6.86% a year ago, with several private refineries operational while federally owned ones remain offline.

This rise in local refinery output means more petrol is sourced within Nigeria, reducing dependency on imports and potentially stabilizing prices. However, with some government refineries still inactive and production uneven across regions, supply challenges and price disparities persist. You may see more consistent petrol availability but should expect continued price variation depending on your location, as local refinery upgrades and partnerships progress.

Source: Vanguard News
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What else is happening:

  • A Lagos entrepreneur launched a new payment system to reduce everyday digital payment friction for households, merchants, and small businesses.

  • Galaxy Backbone and NASENI signed a new collaboration to enhance national ICT, improving public service delivery across ministries and states.

  • Investigations reveal how fake spare parts and unqualified mechanics endanger motorists, increasing accidents and long-term vehicle failures nationwide.

Entertainment and Culture

Burna Boy Invests Billions in Exotic Car Collection

Burna Boy, Nigeria’s Grammy-winning Afro-fusion star, has spent nearly ₦19 billion building a remarkable collection of luxury and rare cars over five years. His garage includes exclusive models like the McLaren Senna Carbon Fibre Edition and several Ferraris, each carefully chosen and customized to reflect his success and style.

For fans and enthusiasts, Burna Boy’s passion for cars shows a different side of his artistry and success beyond music. This significant investment highlights the growing influence of African celebrities in luxury markets, inspiring a culture of refined taste and ambition. It also raises the profile of Nigerian artists globally, illustrating how success can translate into diverse ventures. For many, it reinforces a sense of pride in homegrown talent achieving global stature and exclusivity.

Source: Tribune
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The Social Feed:

  • Veteran entertainer D'banj credits Wizkid's bold moves for reshaping Afrobeats worldwide, underscoring collaboration's role in expanding the genre's reach audacity and collaborations.

  • Comedian I Go Save condemns Nigerians celebrating the cancelled concerts, warning that rejoicing over another artist's setback damages industry solidarity and national pride.

  • Street-pop star Slimcase says he's ready to dump music for acting, signaling a career pivot that could shift his audience and industry collaborations.

Sports

D’Tigers Shocked by Guinea’s Historic First Win

Nigeria’s senior men’s basketball team, the D’Tigers, suffered a stunning loss to Guinea in the FIBA World Cup 2027 African Qualifiers, marking Guinea's first-ever victory over Nigeria in basketball. The game, held in Rades, Tunisia, saw Guinea dominate all four quarters, led by key players Souleyman Boum Jr. and Shannon Evans who combined for 40 points. This loss follows Nigeria’s defeat to Tunisia and exposes issues with team preparation and selection.

This defeat hits Nigerian basketball fans hard as it highlights ongoing struggles in one of Africa’s top teams. For followers of the game, it reflects a concerning decline in performance and calls attention to poor preparation strategies, including minimal team training before crucial matches. The loss may also impact national pride in sports and increase pressure on the Nigerian Basketball Federation and coaching staff to improve player selection and support. With one game left against Rwanda, the team’s ability to regroup and perform is under intense scrutiny.

Source: This Day Live
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Kwara United travel to Kano to face Barau FC as they pursue a vital away win that could lift them up the NPFL table.

  • Bayelsa United host Katsina United determined to extend a four-match unbeaten run and consolidate their position in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

  • Super Eagles defender Semi Ajayi scored his first Hull City goal and earned Man of the Match, boosting his prospects for international selection.

Quote of the Day

“A nation that refuses to confront its security flaws will eventually be confronted by them.”

Oby Ezekwesili

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