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Pope Warns Christians, Muslims Slaughtered in Nigeria

Pope Leo XIV stated that both Christians and Muslims face deadly violence in Nigeria driven by terrorism and economic conflicts over land. He emphasized the urgent need for the government to promote true religious freedom amidst ongoing attacks.

This violence impacts communities across Nigeria, threatening your safety and freedom to worship. The conflict, fueled by terrorism and economic tensions, disrupts daily life and hinders peace efforts. It raises concerns for families in affected regions and calls for stronger protection from authorities to ensure security for all citizens.

Source: Independentng
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Politics and Economy

Army Deploys Officers to Protect South-East Businesses

The Nigerian Army's 82 Division has sent officers to safeguard lives, property, and key infrastructure in the South-East. This move counters threats related to a viral ‘sit-at-home’ order that aimed to disrupt daily life and economic activities in the region.

This deployment means you can continue your business and daily activities without fear of enforced lockdowns or sabotage. The Army's robust security plan helps protect the local economy and ensures stability, preventing disruptions from illegal orders. For communities and traders, this brings reassurance that movement and commerce will remain uninterrupted. Staying vigilant and cooperating with security agencies further strengthens peace in your neighbourhood.

Source: The Guardian
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What else is happening:

  • The House ad‑hoc committee has given MDAs seven days to submit documents, intensifying oversight of the Naira-for-Crude policy.

  • NARD dismissed government claims and says talks remain unresolved, keeping healthcare services under strain as negotiations with the Federal Ministry of Labour stall.

  • President Tinubu ordered Governor Matawalle to move to Kebbi amid reports bandits demand N100m ransoms, raising security and governance concerns.

Tech and Business

Interior Ministry Ends Paper Letters, Switches To Digital

Starting December 1, 2025, Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior will stop accepting any physical letters or mails. Instead, all official communications must be submitted electronically through approved digital platforms. This change is part of a wider government effort to digitize public service operations.

This shift means you’ll need to use digital channels for all interactions with the Ministry of Interior, minimizing delays caused by physical mail handling. It also helps improve transparency and speeds up government responses, contributing to a more efficient and modern public service. Be prepared to adopt new digital tools and platforms to keep your communications smooth and timely.

Source: Tribune
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ETG Launches Multi-Million-Dollar Agricultural Investments

Export Trading Group (ETG), a leading African agribusiness, has unveiled new investments aimed at expanding its operations in Nigeria. This includes a large oil processing facility set to start in Ogun State by mid-2026 and plans for fertilizer blending, seed production, and agro-logistics. The company also announced Centres of Agro-Excellence in seven Nigerian states to boost agricultural support services.

This investment signals significant opportunities for Nigeria's agricultural sector and job market, with ETG targeting over 6,000 new jobs. For farmers and communities, the Centres of Agro-Excellence will improve access to machinery, storage, and processing, enhancing productivity. The focus on oil processing and fertilizer production could strengthen supply chains and reduce costs for local farmers, supporting food security and economic growth. These developments align with government reforms encouraging private sector growth in agriculture.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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What else is happening:

  • The Nigerian Army commissioned a new ICT centre to teach digital skills and expand connectivity, boosting education and civil‑military relations in Dukku.

  • Despite advanced tech deployment, many travellers complain of bribery and delays that undermine trust in passport processing and raise costs for ordinary Nigerians.

  • A nationwide maiden engineering olympiad seeks to close Nigeria’s skills gap by challenging students and identifying talent for industry and innovation pathways.

Entertainment and Culture

Ijebu-Ode Launches Inaugural Detty December Festival

Ijebu-Ode is preparing to host its first-ever Detty December event on December 20, 2025, aiming to become a top entertainment destination during the festive season. The festival promises a vibrant blend of music, art, fashion, and youth culture, targeting young creatives and professionals from Ogun State and neighboring areas.

This new festival means you'll have a fresh, exciting spot to celebrate the festive season with over 2,000 expected attendees, including performers and influencers. It boosts local culture by connecting youth through music and fashion, potentially creating new economic opportunities and putting Ijebu-Ode on the nightlife map. Whether you live nearby or are looking for a festive getaway, this event could redefine December celebrations in the region.

Source: The Guardian
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The Social Feed:

  • Nollywood gathered for the star-studded premiere at VIVA Cinema where industry heavyweights celebrated the action-drama's theatrical debut.

  • Filmmakers will converge in Port Harcourt for the Afrik International Film Festival's inaugural edition, aiming to boost indigenous cinema and industry collaboration.

  • Veteran actor Lateef Adedimeji received the Muslim Celebrity of the Year honour this year, highlighting his faith-driven contributions and professional excellence.

Sports

Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire Eye Joint World Cup Bid

Nigeria, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire are exploring a joint bid to host the FIFA World Cup after 2034. This partnership would build on their strong football histories and recent investments in hosting African tournaments. Ghana’s Sports Minister Kofi Adams highlighted the growing acceptance of multi-nation events, signaling early talks toward a West African mega-hosting proposal.

This potential joint bid could place West Africa at the center of global football, boosting infrastructure, tourism, and national pride across the three countries. For fans and communities, it offers a chance to experience the world’s biggest football event on home soil, generating jobs and inspiring youth involvement in the sport. The collaboration also strengthens regional ties and positions West Africa as a key player in future global sporting events.

Source: The Guardian
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Nigerian champions Rivers United travel to Cairo to face strong opposition as they open group stage campaign, a result that could shape their continental run.

  • DR Congo edged closer to a maiden World Cup berth after advancing to the Inter-Confederation Playoff final, increasing competition across African qualifying routes.

  • A hard-hitting column warns that escalating violence disrupts fixtures, threatens player safety, and deters club investment across the domestic game.

Quote of the Day

“One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised.”

— Chinua Achebe, Nigerian novelist

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