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Youth Leading Bold Climate Action Globally

Young activists, students, and innovators worldwide are stepping up as key players in the fight against climate change. From protests to tech innovation across cities like Lagos and Nairobi, they’re transforming urgency into real solutions.
This surge of youth-led climate action means the future you’ll live in is shaped by fresh energy and bold ideas. Whether it’s affordable solar devices or tree planting projects close to home, these young leaders are turning passion into practical changes that directly impact your community’s environment, economy, and health. Their innovation could create new jobs and cleaner living spaces, sparking hope that the climate crisis can be tackled locally and globally by people just like you.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Market Trends at a Glance
USD/NGN | 1467.99 | +0.3212% |
GBP/NGN | 1972.62 | +0.5410% |
EUR/NGN | 1713.96 | +1.2261% |
Gold - Oz ($) | 4213.3 | -1.5630% |
Brent Oil ($) | 61.29 | +0.3767% |
BTC-USD | 106814 | -1.2681% |
ETH-USD | 3866.48 | -0.7260% |
USDT-USD | 1.0004 | +0.0240% |
BNB-USD | 1086.91 | -5.1419% |
SOL-USD | 184.462 | -0.1229% |
Rates shown are as of 7:00 AM Lagos time.
Politics and Economy
Opposition Faces Defections As 2027 Elections Near

Nigeria’s major opposition parties—the PDP, LP, and ADC—are struggling with significant defections to the ruling APC as internal divisions deepen. Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde urges Nigerians to focus on hunger and economic struggles instead of political realignments, while PDP insiders accuse greed of causing the party’s decline.
This ongoing wave of defections means you’re witnessing a major shakeup in Nigeria’s political landscape that could affect election choices and governance stability. As politicians switch sides, your daily reality—managing rising food prices and economic hardship—remains the urgent issue. The focus on political drama distracts from persistent inequality and the need for real solutions that affect your family’s wellbeing. How opposition parties handle this crisis can shape whether future governments prioritize your economic security or personal ambitions.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
Miller assumes duty as FCT Police Commissioner amid high-profile security concerns following a series of armed robberies, signaling renewed focus on law enforcement and safety in Abuja.
US Embassy issues security alert ahead of #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest in Abuja heightening awareness around potential unrest and diplomatic vigilance.
Dele Momodu explains why former Bayelsa Senator Murray-Bruce joined APC highlighting political realignments and early maneuvering ahead of the 2027 elections.
Tech and Business
Ooni Launches AI Centre to Boost Youth Innovation

The Ooni of Ife has inaugurated the Ojaja Artificial Intelligence Centre in Lagos, a hub designed to engage youths in tech innovation. Located within the Ojaja Mall complex, the centre showcases AI-driven facilities and supports local SMEs by using made-in-Nigeria materials. This project is part of a larger plan to create similar centres across all Nigerian states within five years.
This initiative opens exciting new doors for young Nigerians passionate about technology, offering them a space to develop and display their ideas without solely depending on government support. By focusing on local products and innovation, it’s not just about tech—it’s about empowering communities and creating opportunities that could redefine how Nigeria’s economy grows and how young people envision their futures in the digital age. If successful, the centre can become a vibrant meeting point where creativity fuels real economic change.
Source: The Guardian
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Dangote Refinery Cuts Crude Orders Amid Price Shifts

The Dangote Refinery has clarified that its recent 50% reduction in crude oil purchases is due to fluctuating global prices, not operational breakdowns. Despite reports suggesting massive shutdowns, refinery management says no critical issues are affecting production. The facility has also undergone staff reorganization following 22 documented sabotage attempts since launch.
This means the refinery’s output remains steady despite price-driven adjustments, securing supply chains that affect fuel availability and prices across Nigeria. The prevention of sabotage and agile response to market shifts protects your everyday fuel costs and energy access. Understanding these realities helps you see past rumors and appreciate the safeguards keeping this vital facility operational, which ultimately supports economic stability and job security through tough market conditions.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
Vice President Shettima declares Nigeria’s readiness to lead Africa’s economic revolution emphasizing investor confidence and Afreximbank-backed growth initiatives.
CBN Governor and Finance Minister rally global backing for Nigeria’s reforms in Washington DC focusing on tax policy, infrastructure, and macroeconomic stability.
Microsoft ends Windows 10 support and expands AI-driven Copilot integration in Windows 11 marking a shift in global technology that could reshape user experiences in Nigeria.
Entertainment and Culture
Wale Ojo’s New Film Debuts December 5 Globally

Wale Ojo’s latest movie, ‘This is Not a Nollywood Movie,’ hits cinemas December 5, 2025, telling the story of Okechukwu’s spirited comeback. The film blends action and comedy with a cast of Nigerian veterans and fresh faces, spotlighting Nigeria’s cultural richness and resilience. Beyond Nigeria, it will premiere in five countries including the UK, US, and South Africa.
This movie invites you to experience a fresh side of Nigerian cinema that mixes humor and action with genuine heart. It’s a chance to celebrate stories of determination and hope that reflect the spirit many Nigerians live by daily. Catching this film means supporting homegrown creativity thriving on the global stage, connecting you to a shared cultural story that’s both entertaining and inspiring. Plus, it’s a feel-good escape that reminds you why Nigerian storytelling continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Source: Thisdaylive
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The Social Feed:
Davido announces Nigerian dates for his 5ive Tour, culminating in a Lagos grand finale marking a milestone in his global success and celebrating Nigeria’s vibrant music scene.
Kcee and Ikem Mazeli thrill audiences at the ‘Evening with Glo’ event in Onitsha blending entertainment and tradition during the annual Ofala festival.
Erudio Hub powers Guinness World Record event honouring teachers spotlighting education, innovation, and national appreciation for educators.
⚽ Sports
Madugu Secures Two-Year Deal as Super Falcons Coach

Justine Madugu, previously interim coach, has been handed a two-year contract by the Nigeria Football Federation, confirming his leadership of the Super Falcons. He recently led the team to their record 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations title and is preparing the squad for the 2026 WAFCON qualifier against Benin Republic.
Having Madugu as the confirmed head coach means the Super Falcons can build stability and focus ahead of key tournaments, keeping Nigeria at the top of African women's football. For fans and aspiring players alike, this achievement highlights sustained investment in women’s sports, inspiring a new generation to see football as a viable career path. It also signals Nigeria's growing dominance and ambition in international competitions, lifting national pride and expanding support for women's football across communities.
Source: Daily Post
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Sports Spotlight:
Wilfred Ndidi named Besiktas’ new vice-captain marking a major leadership milestone for the Nigerian midfielder and boosting his international profile.
Four football clubs secure promotion to the NWFL Championship strengthening women’s football development and competitive depth across Nigeria.
South Africa’s Sports Minister says Super Eagles must not qualify for 2026 World Cup underscoring rising regional football rivalry ahead of key qualifiers.
Quote of the Day
“Every great success story in Nigeria began with resilience—people who refused to give up when it was easier to walk away.”
— Akinwumi Adesina
