Category: News
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NIGERIA PUSHES $2.3TR INFRASTRUCTURE FIX, COURTS GLOBAL INVESTORS AT IMF/WORLD BANK TALKS
From power lines to highways, Nigeria is shopping big on infrastructure — and the bill is running into trillions. The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission says Nigeria is ramping up efforts to close its massive infrastructure gap, estimated at $2.3 trillion between 2020 and 2043. Director-General Jobson Ewalefoh disclosed this in Washington D.C. during the IMF/World…
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OIL THIEVES ON THE RUN: NAVY STRIKES ₦1BN+ CRUDE THEFT NETWORK IN RIVERS
From illegal refineries in the creeks to hidden oil pits, the Navy is turning up the heat on crude oil thieves in Rivers State. The Nigerian Navy has intensified its offensive against oil theft, shutting down illegal refining sites and recovering over 1.2 million litres of stolen petroleum products in Rivers State. According to Navy…
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NATIONWIDE EXAM LOCKDOWN: POLICE DEPLOY ACROSS NIGERIA FOR JAMB
From Abuja to Calabar, it’s the same message — write your exams, not your own drama. The Nigeria Police Force has rolled out a nationwide security operation, deploying personnel and assets to JAMB centres across the country to ensure a smooth exam season. The move, directed by the Inspector-General of Police, aims to guarantee the…
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TRAIN HARD OR LOSE: ARMY SAYS PREPARATION IS THE REAL WEAPON
In modern warfare, it’s not just firepower — it’s fitness, skill, and readiness that decide who wins. The Nigerian Army has sent a clear message to its troops: the battlefield rewards only the prepared. Speaking at the Guards Brigade competition in Abuja, Adewale Adekeye stressed that continuous, realistic training is the backbone of military success…
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FAKE GENERAL ALERT: NDA EXPOSES SCAMMERS POSING AS COMMANDANT
If “the Commandant” slides into your DMs with a contract deal, it’s not an opportunity it’s a scam. The Nigerian Defence Academy has raised the alarm over fraudsters impersonating its Commandant, Oluyemi Olatoye, to dupe unsuspecting Nigerians online. According to NDA spokesperson Reuben Kovangiya, scammers are using platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram, and X…
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EXAM LOCKDOWN: FCT POLICE BOSS CHECKS SECURITY AT JAMB CENTRES
No room for chaos as exams kick off in Abuja, police are already on the ground, watching every move. The Nigeria Police Force in the FCT has stepped up security at JAMB exam centres, with Commissioner Ahmed Sanusi personally inspecting deployments across Abuja. According to police spokesperson Josephine Adeh, the move is part of proactive…
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NO PASS, NO PETROL: FRSC CRACKS DOWN ON UNSAFE TANKERS
If your tanker isn’t roadworthy, don’t even think about loading fuel Nigeria’s road safety agency just drew a hard line. The Federal Road Safety Corps is stepping up enforcement nationwide, warning tanker operators: meet safety standards or stay off the loading bay. Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed says any tanker that fails Safe-to-Load checks will be…
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PRICE TAG TROUBLE: LAGOS FISH FARMERS SAY MIDDLEMEN ARE SINKING PROFITS
They raise the fish, but can’t fix the price — and now Lagos farmers say the system is rigged against them. Fish farmers in Lagos are pushing back against what they call an unfair pricing system, blaming middlemen for shrinking profits despite rising production costs. The Lagos State Catfish Allied Farmers Association of Nigeria says…
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INSURANCE CASH SURGE: SECTOR RAKES IN ₦2.3BN AS OIL & GAS TAKES THE LEAD
Nigeria’s insurance industry just had a solid quarter—think of it as a financial “rainy day fund” that actually saw sunshine, pulling in billions while oil & gas and fire cover stole the spotlight. The Nigerian insurance sector recorded a strong performance in Q4 2025, with gross premium hitting ₦2.301 billion, according to the National Insurance…

