• NLC Declares Nationwide Protest for December 17 Over Insecurity, Education Collapse, Economic Hardship

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced a nationwide protest scheduled for December 17, 2025, citing worsening insecurity, deepening poverty, failing tertiary education, prolonged health sector strikes, and political interference in the Labour Party. Following its NEC meeting in Lagos, the NLC condemned the rising wave of kidnappings, including the abduction of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State, and criticised lapses in security deployment. The union warned that 139 million Nigerians now live in poverty, according to the latest World Bank report. It also raised concerns over decaying university infrastructure, unpaid staff allowances, and the ongoing Joint Health Sector Unions strike. The NLC vowed to revive the Labour–Civil Society Coalition and described the planned protest as necessary to force action on national crises affecting security, education, the economy, and governance.
    NLC Declares Nationwide Protest for December 17 Over Insecurity, Education Collapse, Economic Hardship The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced a nationwide protest scheduled for December 17, 2025, citing worsening insecurity, deepening poverty, failing tertiary education, prolonged health sector strikes, and political interference in the Labour Party. Following its NEC meeting in Lagos, the NLC condemned the rising wave of kidnappings, including the abduction of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State, and criticised lapses in security deployment. The union warned that 139 million Nigerians now live in poverty, according to the latest World Bank report. It also raised concerns over decaying university infrastructure, unpaid staff allowances, and the ongoing Joint Health Sector Unions strike. The NLC vowed to revive the Labour–Civil Society Coalition and described the planned protest as necessary to force action on national crises affecting security, education, the economy, and governance.
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  • 2027 Election: Ex-Senate President Lawan Says North Will Give Tinubu 75% of Votes

    Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan has predicted a sweeping victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Northern Nigeria during the 2027 presidential election, projecting that the region will deliver over 75% of its votes to the president. Lawan made the statement after being appointed National Patron of the Tinubu House-to-House Network, a grassroots mobilisation group.
    He praised Tinubu’s performance in stabilising the economy, improving national security, and strengthening the APC, asserting that the North should prioritise continuity over experimenting with new leadership. Citing Tinubu’s 63% northern support in the 2023 election, he expressed confidence that the region will increase its backing in 2027. Lawan encouraged the group to expand its mobilisation efforts nationwide while emphasising recent defections into the APC as signs of growing public confidence in the ruling party.

    2027 Election: Ex-Senate President Lawan Says North Will Give Tinubu 75% of Votes Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan has predicted a sweeping victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Northern Nigeria during the 2027 presidential election, projecting that the region will deliver over 75% of its votes to the president. Lawan made the statement after being appointed National Patron of the Tinubu House-to-House Network, a grassroots mobilisation group. He praised Tinubu’s performance in stabilising the economy, improving national security, and strengthening the APC, asserting that the North should prioritise continuity over experimenting with new leadership. Citing Tinubu’s 63% northern support in the 2023 election, he expressed confidence that the region will increase its backing in 2027. Lawan encouraged the group to expand its mobilisation efforts nationwide while emphasising recent defections into the APC as signs of growing public confidence in the ruling party.
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  • Ibom Air Flight Aborts Lagos Landing, Returns to Abuja Due to Bad Weather

    An Ibom Air flight travelling from Abuja to Lagos on Thursday was forced to return to the capital after severe weather conditions made landing impossible. Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who was on board, said the aircraft hovered over Lagos for about 30 minutes before the captain diverted back to Abuja. Passengers spent roughly two hours in the air before landing safely.
    The airline has not issued an official statement yet, though weather-related disruptions have recently affected multiple Nigerian airlines, including Air Peace, which previously announced delays due to heavy rainfall in Lagos and Port Harcourt. Airlines continue to emphasise safety as their top priority amid recurring adverse weather patterns nationwide.
    Ibom Air Flight Aborts Lagos Landing, Returns to Abuja Due to Bad Weather An Ibom Air flight travelling from Abuja to Lagos on Thursday was forced to return to the capital after severe weather conditions made landing impossible. Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who was on board, said the aircraft hovered over Lagos for about 30 minutes before the captain diverted back to Abuja. Passengers spent roughly two hours in the air before landing safely. The airline has not issued an official statement yet, though weather-related disruptions have recently affected multiple Nigerian airlines, including Air Peace, which previously announced delays due to heavy rainfall in Lagos and Port Harcourt. Airlines continue to emphasise safety as their top priority amid recurring adverse weather patterns nationwide.
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  • New Nigeria Tax Law 2026: What Every Salary Earner Must Know Before January

    Nigeria’s new Tax Act 2025 will take effect on January 1, 2026, introducing major changes for salary earners, freelancers, and mixed-income workers. The reform expands the tax base, clarifies taxable income, and sets new rules for deductions. Workers earning the national minimum wage (₦800,000 yearly or less) and military personnel are exempt. Taxable income now includes salaries, bonuses, allowances, and certain benefits-in-kind such as housing and cars.
    The Act provides clearer deductions for both employees and freelancers, including pension, NHF, insurance, and business expenses for self-employed individuals. Taxes will be applied progressively across income bands, and individuals with both salary and business income must consolidate all earnings before taxation. Experts say the reform aims to simplify compliance, encourage proper record-keeping, and ensure fairness across income levels.
    With the new rules, salary earners must verify payroll deductions, while freelancers should maintain proper financial records to avoid penalties. The government has also provided digital platforms to make tax payment easier nationwide.
    New Nigeria Tax Law 2026: What Every Salary Earner Must Know Before January Nigeria’s new Tax Act 2025 will take effect on January 1, 2026, introducing major changes for salary earners, freelancers, and mixed-income workers. The reform expands the tax base, clarifies taxable income, and sets new rules for deductions. Workers earning the national minimum wage (₦800,000 yearly or less) and military personnel are exempt. Taxable income now includes salaries, bonuses, allowances, and certain benefits-in-kind such as housing and cars. The Act provides clearer deductions for both employees and freelancers, including pension, NHF, insurance, and business expenses for self-employed individuals. Taxes will be applied progressively across income bands, and individuals with both salary and business income must consolidate all earnings before taxation. Experts say the reform aims to simplify compliance, encourage proper record-keeping, and ensure fairness across income levels. With the new rules, salary earners must verify payroll deductions, while freelancers should maintain proper financial records to avoid penalties. The government has also provided digital platforms to make tax payment easier nationwide.
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  • The Federal Government has approved a comprehensive upgrade of navigational and communication systems across airports nationwide, aimed at strengthening air safety, modernising infrastructure, and improving the passenger experience.

    ~ Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has disclosed
    The Federal Government has approved a comprehensive upgrade of navigational and communication systems across airports nationwide, aimed at strengthening air safety, modernising infrastructure, and improving the passenger experience. ~ Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has disclosed
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  • Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters Orders Immediate Removal of Unauthorized Roadblocks Nationwide

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has issued a directive ordering the immediate dismantling of non-essential roadblocks and unauthorized checkpoints across major highways in Nigeria. The internal memo, signed by Brigadier General A. Rabiu for the Chief of Defence Staff, warns that the proliferation of unapproved checkpoints is disrupting movement, reducing operational efficiency, and exposing troops to unnecessary risks. Commanders have been instructed to retain only approved control points while replacing static posts with mobile, intelligence-driven patrols. The order comes amid rising public concern over insecurity and road travel challenges nationwide.
    Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters Orders Immediate Removal of Unauthorized Roadblocks Nationwide The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has issued a directive ordering the immediate dismantling of non-essential roadblocks and unauthorized checkpoints across major highways in Nigeria. The internal memo, signed by Brigadier General A. Rabiu for the Chief of Defence Staff, warns that the proliferation of unapproved checkpoints is disrupting movement, reducing operational efficiency, and exposing troops to unnecessary risks. Commanders have been instructed to retain only approved control points while replacing static posts with mobile, intelligence-driven patrols. The order comes amid rising public concern over insecurity and road travel challenges nationwide.
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  • Abuja Court Frees 11 #EndBadGovernance Protesters, Dismisses Treason and Terrorism Charges

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has acquitted 11 activists arrested during the 2024 #EndBadGovernance protests, striking out all treason and terrorism-related charges brought against them. Justice Emeka Nwite ruled that the allegations were unfounded, marking what activist Adaramoye Michael Lenin described as a “historic victory.” The protesters had been detained for over a year after security agencies accused them of attempting to destabilise the country during nationwide demonstrations fuelled by economic hardship, insecurity, and public frustration under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Human rights groups consistently condemned the charges as politically motivated attempts to suppress dissent. With the ruling, all accused individuals have been fully discharged.

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    Abuja Court Frees 11 #EndBadGovernance Protesters, Dismisses Treason and Terrorism Charges A Federal High Court in Abuja has acquitted 11 activists arrested during the 2024 #EndBadGovernance protests, striking out all treason and terrorism-related charges brought against them. Justice Emeka Nwite ruled that the allegations were unfounded, marking what activist Adaramoye Michael Lenin described as a “historic victory.” The protesters had been detained for over a year after security agencies accused them of attempting to destabilise the country during nationwide demonstrations fuelled by economic hardship, insecurity, and public frustration under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Human rights groups consistently condemned the charges as politically motivated attempts to suppress dissent. With the ruling, all accused individuals have been fully discharged. #EndBadGovernance #HumanRights #AbujaCourt
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  • Tinubu Reaffirms Withdrawal of Police From VIP Escorts, Orders Strict Clearance for Exceptions

    President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his directive withdrawing police officers from VIP escort duties, insisting that only individuals who secure his personal approval through the Inspector-General of Police will receive special protection. Speaking before the Federal Executive Council meeting, Tinubu said the decision aims to redeploy security personnel to critical national security operations, particularly the fight against kidnapping and terrorism. He ordered the Interior Minister and NSCDC to replace withdrawn police escorts with civil defence operatives and directed the NSA and DSS to review nationwide security deployments. Tinubu also emphasised arming forest guards. The directive follows a national debate reignited by Wole Soyinka, who criticised the excessively large convoy attached to Seyi Tinubu, calling it a misuse of security resources.
    Tinubu Reaffirms Withdrawal of Police From VIP Escorts, Orders Strict Clearance for Exceptions President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his directive withdrawing police officers from VIP escort duties, insisting that only individuals who secure his personal approval through the Inspector-General of Police will receive special protection. Speaking before the Federal Executive Council meeting, Tinubu said the decision aims to redeploy security personnel to critical national security operations, particularly the fight against kidnapping and terrorism. He ordered the Interior Minister and NSCDC to replace withdrawn police escorts with civil defence operatives and directed the NSA and DSS to review nationwide security deployments. Tinubu also emphasised arming forest guards. The directive follows a national debate reignited by Wole Soyinka, who criticised the excessively large convoy attached to Seyi Tinubu, calling it a misuse of security resources.
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  • Soyinka Slams ‘Private Battalion’ Escorting Tinubu’s Son, Warns of Dangerous Misuse of Security Forces

    Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has sparked nationwide debate after criticising the massive security convoy assigned to President Tinubu’s son, Seyi, describing it as large enough to “crush” the recent coup attempt in Benin Republic. Speaking at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism Awards in Lagos, he condemned the concentration of heavily armed operatives around one individual while Nigeria battles widespread insecurity. Soyinka warned that the misallocation of security resources highlights distorted national priorities and threatens public safety. He also criticised Nigeria’s involvement in Benin’s failed coup, warned about the dangers of misinformation, and condemned ongoing demolitions in Lagos. As public scrutiny intensifies, the Presidency has yet to respond.
    Soyinka Slams ‘Private Battalion’ Escorting Tinubu’s Son, Warns of Dangerous Misuse of Security Forces Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has sparked nationwide debate after criticising the massive security convoy assigned to President Tinubu’s son, Seyi, describing it as large enough to “crush” the recent coup attempt in Benin Republic. Speaking at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism Awards in Lagos, he condemned the concentration of heavily armed operatives around one individual while Nigeria battles widespread insecurity. Soyinka warned that the misallocation of security resources highlights distorted national priorities and threatens public safety. He also criticised Nigeria’s involvement in Benin’s failed coup, warned about the dangers of misinformation, and condemned ongoing demolitions in Lagos. As public scrutiny intensifies, the Presidency has yet to respond.
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  • BREAKING: Newly Elected AGN President Abubakar Yakubu Arrested After Fatal Lagos Crash

    Newly elected Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) President, Abubakar Yakubu, has been arrested following a fatal car crash in Surulere, Lagos, that claimed one life. Yakubu, who recently won the AGN presidential election by a narrow margin over Rita Daniels, was taken into custody at the Barracks Police Station as investigations begin. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the cause of the accident or details of the ongoing inquiry. The incident has sparked nationwide attention due to Yakubu’s high-profile position and the tragic loss of life involved.
    BREAKING: Newly Elected AGN President Abubakar Yakubu Arrested After Fatal Lagos Crash Newly elected Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) President, Abubakar Yakubu, has been arrested following a fatal car crash in Surulere, Lagos, that claimed one life. Yakubu, who recently won the AGN presidential election by a narrow margin over Rita Daniels, was taken into custody at the Barracks Police Station as investigations begin. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the cause of the accident or details of the ongoing inquiry. The incident has sparked nationwide attention due to Yakubu’s high-profile position and the tragic loss of life involved.
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  • Senate summons aviation minister over surge in domestic airfares

    The Senate has summoned the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, and key stakeholders in the sector for an urgent interaction following public outcry over the sudden rise in domestic airfares.

    The resolution came during plenary today December 9 after Buhari Abdulfatai raised a motion on the floor of the Senate, warning that the soaring prices pose a serious threat to mobility and could trigger nationwide travel disruption in the coming days.

    Leading the debate, Senator Buhari from Oyo state noted that Nigerians have continuously decried the rise in cost of domestic flights.

    He revealed that a one-way ticket from Abuja to Lagos now costs between N400,000 and N600,000, an amount many citizens can no longer afford.

    The lawmaker argued that the situation is especially distressing given the increasing difficulty and insecurity on major highways.

    “We need to invite stakeholders of our airline agencies to interact and interrogate the issues. Immediate steps must be taken before the festive period,” he said

    Other senators echoed similar concerns.

    Senator Orji Kalu however attempted to justify the airlines’ fare increases by pointing to rising operational costs and the soaring price of spare parts, an explanation that was met with rousing disapproval from several lawmakers.

    The lawmakers unanimously agreed to summon the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, airline operators, regulators and other industry stakeholders to given reasons for the increase in fares and how it can be reduced.
    Senate summons aviation minister over surge in domestic airfares The Senate has summoned the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, and key stakeholders in the sector for an urgent interaction following public outcry over the sudden rise in domestic airfares. The resolution came during plenary today December 9 after Buhari Abdulfatai raised a motion on the floor of the Senate, warning that the soaring prices pose a serious threat to mobility and could trigger nationwide travel disruption in the coming days. Leading the debate, Senator Buhari from Oyo state noted that Nigerians have continuously decried the rise in cost of domestic flights. He revealed that a one-way ticket from Abuja to Lagos now costs between N400,000 and N600,000, an amount many citizens can no longer afford. The lawmaker argued that the situation is especially distressing given the increasing difficulty and insecurity on major highways. “We need to invite stakeholders of our airline agencies to interact and interrogate the issues. Immediate steps must be taken before the festive period,” he said Other senators echoed similar concerns. Senator Orji Kalu however attempted to justify the airlines’ fare increases by pointing to rising operational costs and the soaring price of spare parts, an explanation that was met with rousing disapproval from several lawmakers. The lawmakers unanimously agreed to summon the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, airline operators, regulators and other industry stakeholders to given reasons for the increase in fares and how it can be reduced.
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  • Nigeria Police Begin Recruitment of Retired Officers as Ad-Hoc Trainers for New Recruits Nationwide

    The Nigeria Police Force has issued a nationwide directive requesting the submission of names of retired officers to serve as ad-hoc instructors in police training institutions. The directive, dated December 8, 2025, targets officers who retired between 2020 and 2025 from the ranks of Inspector to Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP). Eligible candidates must be well-versed in the Police Act 2020, ACJA 2015, and other core regulations, with expertise in areas such as drill, musketry, unarmed combat, legal studies, and professional studies. Commands across all states and specialised units have been instructed to compile and forward detailed lists of qualified retirees before December 18, 2025. The order was marked “immediate” and “very important” by Force Headquarters.
    Nigeria Police Begin Recruitment of Retired Officers as Ad-Hoc Trainers for New Recruits Nationwide The Nigeria Police Force has issued a nationwide directive requesting the submission of names of retired officers to serve as ad-hoc instructors in police training institutions. The directive, dated December 8, 2025, targets officers who retired between 2020 and 2025 from the ranks of Inspector to Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP). Eligible candidates must be well-versed in the Police Act 2020, ACJA 2015, and other core regulations, with expertise in areas such as drill, musketry, unarmed combat, legal studies, and professional studies. Commands across all states and specialised units have been instructed to compile and forward detailed lists of qualified retirees before December 18, 2025. The order was marked “immediate” and “very important” by Force Headquarters.
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  • Glo Restores Nationwide Data Services After Hours-Long Outage, Apologises to Millions of Users

    Globacom (Glo) has restored data services across Nigeria after a nationwide outage that began around 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, leaving millions of subscribers without internet access for hours. In a statement, the telecom giant apologised for the disruption and acknowledged the widespread frustration experienced by users in multiple states. Glo explained that its technical team worked to resolve the issue and confirmed that services have now been fully restored. The company thanked customers for their patience as online transactions and connectivity gradually returned to normal.
    Glo Restores Nationwide Data Services After Hours-Long Outage, Apologises to Millions of Users Globacom (Glo) has restored data services across Nigeria after a nationwide outage that began around 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, leaving millions of subscribers without internet access for hours. In a statement, the telecom giant apologised for the disruption and acknowledged the widespread frustration experienced by users in multiple states. Glo explained that its technical team worked to resolve the issue and confirmed that services have now been fully restored. The company thanked customers for their patience as online transactions and connectivity gradually returned to normal.
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  • Lagos Seals Shoprite Ikeja Over Tax Default as LIRS Warns Against Tampering With Seal

    The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has shut down the Shoprite outlet at Ikeja City Mall over alleged refusal to comply with mandatory tax obligations. A notice placed at the entrance stated that Shoprite violated Section 94 of the Personal Income Tax Act (PITA) 2011, an offence punishable by fines and imprisonment. LIRS also warned that breaking its seal without approval is a criminal act. The incident adds to the ongoing struggles of Shoprite’s Nigerian operations under Ketron Investment Limited, which has faced multiple store closures across Abuja, Kano, Ilorin, and Ibadan amid worsening economic conditions and dwindling product availability nationwide.
    Lagos Seals Shoprite Ikeja Over Tax Default as LIRS Warns Against Tampering With Seal The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has shut down the Shoprite outlet at Ikeja City Mall over alleged refusal to comply with mandatory tax obligations. A notice placed at the entrance stated that Shoprite violated Section 94 of the Personal Income Tax Act (PITA) 2011, an offence punishable by fines and imprisonment. LIRS also warned that breaking its seal without approval is a criminal act. The incident adds to the ongoing struggles of Shoprite’s Nigerian operations under Ketron Investment Limited, which has faced multiple store closures across Abuja, Kano, Ilorin, and Ibadan amid worsening economic conditions and dwindling product availability nationwide.
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  • NIGERIA–INDIA ADVANCES DEFENCE PARTNERSHIP AS INDIAN DEFENCE ADVISER VISIT COAS

    The strategic defence partnership between Nigeria and India received a significant boost on 9 December 2025 when the Indian Defence Adviser to Nigeria, Colonel Manoj Singh, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu Nigerian Army Medal, at the Army Headquarters, Abuja. The visit reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to strengthening bilateral military cooperation and advancing shared security interests.

    Colonel Singh while making his remarks commended the Nigerian Army for its sustained efforts in tackling security challenges nationwide and expressed appreciation for the warm reception. He emphasized India’s willingness to broaden defence cooperation, expand training opportunities for Nigerian Army personnel and deepen technical exchanges in critical areas of mutual benefit.

    In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu stressed the importance of maintaining an enduring partnership with the Indian Armed Forces. He described India’s long-standing support in military training, capacity building and defence development as invaluable, noting the need to further enhance collaboration in counter-terrorism operations, intelligence sharing, equipment support and professional military education.

    The visit featured the presentation of souvenirs to the Defence Adviser by the COAS as a symbol of friendship and continued cooperation. Colonel Singh also signed the visitors’ book and a group photograph.

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    Acting Director Army Public Relations
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    NIGERIA–INDIA ADVANCES DEFENCE PARTNERSHIP AS INDIAN DEFENCE ADVISER VISIT COAS The strategic defence partnership between Nigeria and India received a significant boost on 9 December 2025 when the Indian Defence Adviser to Nigeria, Colonel Manoj Singh, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu Nigerian Army Medal, at the Army Headquarters, Abuja. The visit reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to strengthening bilateral military cooperation and advancing shared security interests. Colonel Singh while making his remarks commended the Nigerian Army for its sustained efforts in tackling security challenges nationwide and expressed appreciation for the warm reception. He emphasized India’s willingness to broaden defence cooperation, expand training opportunities for Nigerian Army personnel and deepen technical exchanges in critical areas of mutual benefit. In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu stressed the importance of maintaining an enduring partnership with the Indian Armed Forces. He described India’s long-standing support in military training, capacity building and defence development as invaluable, noting the need to further enhance collaboration in counter-terrorism operations, intelligence sharing, equipment support and professional military education. The visit featured the presentation of souvenirs to the Defence Adviser by the COAS as a symbol of friendship and continued cooperation. Colonel Singh also signed the visitors’ book and a group photograph. APPOLONIA ANELE Colonel Acting Director Army Public Relations 9 December, 2025
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  • Glo Confirms Nationwide Data Outage, Millions of Users Affected Across Nigeria

    Glo has confirmed a nationwide data outage affecting millions of subscribers across Nigeria since 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The telecom company apologised for the disruption and assured users that its technical team is working urgently to restore internet services. The outage has disrupted connectivity, online transactions, and access to digital services in several states.
    Glo Confirms Nationwide Data Outage, Millions of Users Affected Across Nigeria Glo has confirmed a nationwide data outage affecting millions of subscribers across Nigeria since 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The telecom company apologised for the disruption and assured users that its technical team is working urgently to restore internet services. The outage has disrupted connectivity, online transactions, and access to digital services in several states.
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  • The Independent National Electoral Commission released its latest report on Monday, indicating a nationwide total of 2,685,725 newly registered voters through online and physical Continuous Voter Registration.
    The Independent National Electoral Commission released its latest report on Monday, indicating a nationwide total of 2,685,725 newly registered voters through online and physical Continuous Voter Registration.
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  • JUST IN: The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has suspended its 29-day nationwide strike after the Federal Government met part of its demands.

    However, the union warned that it would resume industrial action if the remaining conditions are not fulfilled within the agreed timeline.
    JUST IN: The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has suspended its 29-day nationwide strike after the Federal Government met part of its demands. However, the union warned that it would resume industrial action if the remaining conditions are not fulfilled within the agreed timeline.
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  • FG Bans Cash Payments Nationwide, Orders MDAs to Adopt Full Electronic Revenue Collection

    The Nigerian government has announced an immediate ban on all physical cash payments for federal revenue collection, directing Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to switch entirely to electronic channels. The policy, issued through four Treasury circulars from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, mandates MDAs to install POS terminals within 45 days and display “No Cash Payment” notices.

    The circulars also prohibit MDAs from making unauthorised deductions on revenue, introduce a mandatory national e-receipt system effective January 1, 2026, and require full integration with the new Revenue Optimisation (RevOP) platform. The measures aim to eliminate leakages, strengthen TSA compliance, improve transparency, and modernise Nigeria’s revenue collection framework.
    FG Bans Cash Payments Nationwide, Orders MDAs to Adopt Full Electronic Revenue Collection The Nigerian government has announced an immediate ban on all physical cash payments for federal revenue collection, directing Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to switch entirely to electronic channels. The policy, issued through four Treasury circulars from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, mandates MDAs to install POS terminals within 45 days and display “No Cash Payment” notices. The circulars also prohibit MDAs from making unauthorised deductions on revenue, introduce a mandatory national e-receipt system effective January 1, 2026, and require full integration with the new Revenue Optimisation (RevOP) platform. The measures aim to eliminate leakages, strengthen TSA compliance, improve transparency, and modernise Nigeria’s revenue collection framework.
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  • YRC Mobilises Nigerians for December 10 Protest, Demands Release of #EndBadGovernance Activists

    The Youth Rights Campaign (YRC) has urged Nigerians nationwide to join the December 10 protest marking World Human Rights Day, organised by the #EndBadGovernance Movement. The group warned that Nigeria is “on the brink” due to worsening repression, rights violations, and the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act to target critics under the Tinubu administration.

    YRC is demanding the dismissal of treason and terrorism charges against 11 detained protesters arrested in 2024, accusing the government of delaying their trial to silence dissent. The group also highlighted ongoing persecution of activists, workers, students, and journalists, as well as widespread demolitions displacing poor communities. YRC says the protest aims to build a united resistance against anti-poor policies and systemic abuses.
    YRC Mobilises Nigerians for December 10 Protest, Demands Release of #EndBadGovernance Activists The Youth Rights Campaign (YRC) has urged Nigerians nationwide to join the December 10 protest marking World Human Rights Day, organised by the #EndBadGovernance Movement. The group warned that Nigeria is “on the brink” due to worsening repression, rights violations, and the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act to target critics under the Tinubu administration. YRC is demanding the dismissal of treason and terrorism charges against 11 detained protesters arrested in 2024, accusing the government of delaying their trial to silence dissent. The group also highlighted ongoing persecution of activists, workers, students, and journalists, as well as widespread demolitions displacing poor communities. YRC says the protest aims to build a united resistance against anti-poor policies and systemic abuses.
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