According to Premium Times, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has issued a stern clarification regarding the ongoing eligibility dispute with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Following Nigeria’s elimination in the 2026 World Cup African play-offs, rumors circulated that FIFA had ruled in favor of a Nigerian protest regarding ineligible Congolese players, potentially gifting the Super Eagles a “backdoor” entry to the tournament.
However, the NFF has moved to “quash” these rumors, stating that no official verdict has been received. The federation urged fans to remain patient and avoid spreading misinformation that could jeopardize the legal process. The dispute centers on dual-citizenship laws and has become a major talking point in Nigerian sports entertainment circles.
Channels TV and Vanguard have both followed the story closely. Channels TV reported that “FIFA’s legal committee is still reviewing the documents,” while Vanguard noted that “Nigerian fans are divided on whether the team deserves a spot via a petition.” Channels TV quoted an NFF official saying, “We must follow due process,” while Vanguard noted, “The nation holds its breath for a final decision.”
Echotitbits take: This is a classic “hope vs. reality” scenario for Nigerian football. While a legal win is possible, the NFF is rightly managing expectations to avoid a public relations disaster if the appeal fails. Regardless of the outcome, the Super Eagles’ management needs a total overhaul before the next cycle.
Source: Yahoo Sport – https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/nigerians-hang-onto-hope-2026-134751668.html, February 18, 2026
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Controversy Clouds Super Eagles’ World Cup Hopes Amid Eligibility Dispute
Sultan Declares Ramadan Start as Nigeria Enters Season of Double Devotion
In a statement published by Vanguard, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has officially declared Wednesday, February 18, 2026, as the first day of Ramadan. The announcement followed the sighting of the crescent moon in various parts of the country, signaling the beginning of the holy month of fasting, prayer, and charity for millions of Nigerian Muslims.
Coincidentally, this year’s Ramadan begins on the same day as Ash Wednesday, the start of the Christian Lenten season. This rare alignment of the two major faiths’ fasting periods has prompted calls from religious and political leaders for a “unified season of prayer” to seek divine intervention for the nation’s security and economic challenges.
The Punch and Daily Post both confirmed the Sultan’s declaration. The Punch noted that “security has been beefed up around major prayer grounds,” while Daily Post focused on the “economic relief packages being distributed by state governments.” The Punch quoted the Sultan saying, “Let us use this period to pray for our leaders,” while Daily Post reported, “Governors are urging traders not to hike food prices during the fast.”
Echotitbits take: The convergence of Ramadan and Lent is a powerful symbolic moment for Nigerian unity. However, the economic reality is that food inflation typically spikes during these periods. The government’s ability to manage commodity prices over the next 30 days will be a major test.
Source: The Nation – https://thenationonlineng.net/breaking-sultan-declares-wednesday-as-first-day-of-ramadan-1447ah/, February 18, 2026
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Advocacy Group Demands Answers Over Alleged Forced Recruitment of Nigerians in Russia
Figures cited by The Guardian show a growing concern regarding the welfare of Nigerians abroad, as the Foundation for Peace Professionals (PeacePro) has formally asked the Russian Embassy to clarify reports of “deceptive recruitment.” The group alleges that Nigerian civilians, traveling on tourist or work visas, are being coerced into military service under the guise of technical employment contracts.
The call for an investigation follows accounts from individuals who claimed they were denied access to translators before being forced to sign military documents. The Nigerian government is under increasing pressure to provide a framework for protecting its citizens from such exploitation in conflict zones.
Both Daily Trust and Sahara Reporters have tracked similar allegations. Daily Trust noted that “families of missing Nigerians in Eastern Europe are crying for help,” while Sahara Reporters highlighted “the lack of consular support for Nigerians in Russia.” Daily Trust stated, “The government must act to prevent our youths from becoming mercenaries,” and Sahara Reporters added, “Legal experts are calling it a gross violation of international law.”
Echotitbits take: This is a sensitive diplomatic “landmine.” Nigeria wants to maintain good relations with Russia, but the human rights implications are too large to ignore. Watch for a formal statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as pressure from the Diaspora Affairs community builds.
Source: FaceBook – https://web.facebook.com/foreignaffairsnigeria/posts/federal-government-warns-against-illegal-recruitment-of-nigerian-citizens-into-f/1210308027943168/?_rdc=1&_rdr#, February 18, 2026
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Nigeria Surpasses 50% Broadband Milestone Following Infrastructure Push
In an update published by The Guardian, Nigeria has officially recorded a significant jump in broadband penetration, reaching 51.97% by the start of 2026. Data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) shows that while the ambitious 70% target was not met last year, the country added over 13 million new high-speed internet users in a single calendar year, bringing the total subscriber base to 112.6 million.
This growth is largely attributed to the aggressive expansion of 4G and 5G networks by major telecom operators. The surge in connectivity is expected to provide a major boost to the fintech and banking sectors, allowing for deeper financial inclusion in semi-urban areas where digital banking was previously hampered by poor network speeds.
This story was corroborated by ThisDay and Channels TV. ThisDay highlighted that “5G adoption grew by 15% in the last quarter,” while Channels TV noted that “the federal government is now targeting rural connectivity hubs.” ThisDay reported, “Broadband is now the backbone of the Nigerian digital economy,” and Channels TV stated, “NCC is pushing for lower data costs to sustain this momentum.”
Echotitbits take: Crossing the 50% threshold is a psychological and economic win. However, the “digital divide” remains stark; urban centers are over-served while rural areas still struggle. Expect the government to pivot its focus toward “Universal Access” subsidies for telcos in the coming months.
Source: TechEconomy – https://techeconomy.ng/nigeria-broadband-penetration-crossed-51-in-2025/, February 18, 2026
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Abuja and Tehran to Solidify Economic Ties Through New Joint Commission
According to Premium Times reporting, Nigeria is actively moving to deepen its diplomatic and economic relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, reaffirmed this commitment during a high-level meeting in Abuja, stating that the federal government is focused on turning long-standing political goodwill into “tangible outcomes” for both nations.
The primary vehicle for this renewed cooperation will be the Joint Nigeria-Iran Commission, which is expected to facilitate trade in technology, agriculture, and energy. This move is part of Nigeria’s broader strategy to diversify its international partnerships and explore new markets for non-oil exports within the Middle East and Central Asia.
This development was also captured by Leadership and Daily Post. Leadership reported that the “partnership seeks to leverage Iran’s expertise in petrochemicals,” while Daily Post mentioned that “security cooperation was also a key talking point during the closed-door session.” Leadership noted, “This bilateral move signals a shift towards non-Western economic alliances,” and Daily Post added, “Both nations are looking to bypass traditional trade barriers.”
Echotitbits take: Strengthening ties with Iran is a bold diplomatic move that could raise eyebrows in Western capitals but offers Nigeria significant leverage in energy technology. The key will be how Nigeria navigates international sanctions affecting Iran while trying to extract economic value.
Source: Leadership – https://leadership.ng/nigeria-iran-strengthen-ties-to-boost-trade-energy/, February 18, 2026
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Tinubu Points to Stock Market Surge as Proof of Economic Recovery
Reporting by The Punch indicates that President Bola Tinubu has expressed immense confidence in the current trajectory of the Nigerian economy, citing the recent rally in the domestic stock market as a “clear barometer” of investor trust. Speaking at the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit, the President emphasized that the growth of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) is a direct result of deliberate fiscal discipline and market-friendly policies implemented over the last 18 months.
The President highlighted that Nigeria’s youthful demographic represents a massive global workforce that the country is finally positioned to harness. He urged international investors to view Nigeria as the primary gateway for African industrial transformation, noting that the “work begins now” to translate these paper market gains into tangible industrial output and job creation.
The Guardian reported that market analysts attributed the bullish trend to “improved liquidity and favorable corporate earnings,” while Vanguard noted that the All-Share Index reached a historic peak this week. According to The Guardian, “The market’s resilience suggests a decoupling from previous volatility,” while Vanguard stated, “Investors are reacting positively to the stabilization of the naira and increased foreign reserves.”
Echotitbits take: The administration is doubling down on “market-driven” optics to attract FDI. While the stock market is booming, the real test remains whether this capital flow will trickle down to reduce the high cost of living for the average citizen. Watch for upcoming Q1 GDP data to see if industrial output matches the exchange’s enthusiasm.
Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/investor-confidence-grows-as-market-hits-111000-points/, February 18, 2026
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Detroit Pistons Stun NBA by Securing Best Record Post-All-Star Break
According to TSN, the Detroit Pistons have defied all expectations to enter the post-All-Star break with the best record in the NBA. The franchise, which has struggled for nearly two decades without a playoff series win, currently sits at 40-13, narrowly leading the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
This surge is attributed to a combination of young talent maturing and a defensive identity that has stifled the league’s top offenses. Star player Luka Doncic continues to lead the scoring race, but Detroit’s team-oriented play has been the primary story of the 2025-2026 season.
As the league prepares for the final stretch toward the playoffs, the Pistons are now viewed as legitimate contenders for a home-court advantage in Game 1. This turnaround is being called one of the most remarkable “rebuild to contender” stories in recent NBA history.
* “The Pistons… will start the night with the best record in the league, a smidge ahead of the Thunder.” — TSN Sports
* “Detroit is 40-13… Playoff basketball awaits in Detroit for the first time since 2008.” — NBA Analysis (Associated Press)
Echotitbits take: The Pistons’ rise is proof that patience in rebuilding eventually pays off. However, the real test begins now; the “post-break” atmosphere is notoriously more physical, and whether this young squad can maintain this intensity under playoff pressure remains the biggest question in basketball.
Source: TSN — https://www.tsn.ca/nba/article/detroits-stunning-surge-pistons-enter-post-all-star-play-with-the-nbas-best-record/ February 17, 2026
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Manchester United Targets Liverpool Star Alexis Mac Allister in Shock Move
According to Transfermarkt, Manchester United is reportedly weighing a sensational summer move for Liverpool’s midfield engine, Alexis Mac Allister. The news has sent shockwaves through the Premier League, as transfers between the two bitter rivals are historically rare and difficult to execute.
United’s leadership has identified the Argentine World Cup winner as the primary candidate to revitalize their midfield. However, insiders suggest that Liverpool is highly unlikely to sanction a sale to their arch-rivals, especially given Mac Allister’s pivotal role in their current tactical setup.
While the player’s market value is estimated at €85 million, any potential deal would likely require a significantly higher premium and the player’s own desire to make the controversial switch. For now, the story remains in the “rumor” phase, but it has already ignited heated debates among fanbases.
* “Manchester United are considering a shock move for Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister.” — Daily Mirror (via Transfermarkt)
* “It’s viewed as near impossible that Liverpool will sanction a sale to their arch rivals.” — Transfermarkt News
Echotitbits take: This feels more like a “statement of intent” from United than a realistic transfer. Liverpool would be loath to strengthen a direct rival, and Mac Allister has shown no signs of unrest. Treat this as high-level speculation designed to test the waters of the summer market.
Source: Transfermarkt — https://www.transfermarkt.com/transfer-news-live-man-united-want-liverpool-star-as-galatasaray-eye-calhanoglu/view/news/445145 February 17, 2026
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Clipse Secures Best Rap Performance Grammy and Global Festival Headlines
According to Pollstar, the legendary rap duo Clipse—comprised of brothers Pusha T and Malice—is experiencing a massive career resurgence following their win at the 68th Grammy Awards. The duo took home the trophy for Best Rap Performance for their track “Chains and Whips,” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams, marking a triumphant return for the Virginia-bred icons.
Following the win, it was announced that Clipse will join a star-studded lineup including Ayra Starr and Gunna to headline the BRED Abu Dhabi festival in 2026. Their latest album, Let God Sort ‘Em Out, has been hailed by critics as a return to the gritty, lyrical form that made them pioneers of the mid-2000s “coke rap” subgenre.
Industry veterans credit the duo with opening doors for other “legacy” hip-hop acts to find mainstream success in the current streaming era. Their upcoming tour is already showing strong box office numbers, with ticket prices reflecting their status as elite performers.
* “Clipse won their first Grammy for Best Rap Performance for ‘Chains and Whips’.” — Pollstar (Music News)
* “Grammy-winning Clipse join Mustard, Gunna and Ayra Starr to headline Bred Abu Dhabi 2026.” — The National (Lifestyle)
Echotitbits take: Clipse’s win is a victory for “grown man rap.” It proves that technical lyricism still has a place at the Grammys and that the “old school” isn’t just a memory—it’s a profitable, touring powerhouse. Watch for their influence on the next generation of Nigerian rappers who prioritize heavy lyricism over catchy hooks.
Source: Pollstar — https://news.pollstar.com/2026/02/17/old-school-is-the-new-school-as-clipse-goes-big-grammys-coachella-major-tour/ February 17, 2026
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Sophia Momodu’s Family and Legal Team Challenge Davido Amid Custody Battle
A TikTok video shared by @legitngnews highlights a deepening rift between Sophia Momodu and Afrobeats star Davido over the custody of their daughter, Imade. Members of Sophia’s legal team and family have reportedly voiced concerns regarding the nature of the proceedings, emphasizing a stance against any form of perceived “power play” or abuse.
The dispute has recently regained public attention following a series of social media posts where figures close to Sophia expressed pride in her resilience. Meanwhile, legal representatives have allegedly warned that they will not tolerate any actions that undermine the child’s well-being or the mother’s rights during this sensitive period.
Davido has previously sought joint custody, but the ongoing back-and-forth in the Nigerian court system suggests that a resolution is not yet in sight. Fans remain divided, with many calling for a private settlement for the sake of their daughter.
* “We don’t support abuse,” — Sophia Momodu’s legal associate (Social Media statement)
* “Dele Momodu expresses pride in Sophia amid child custody battle with Davido.” — Legit NG (Online)
Echotitbits take: This is a high-stakes battle that transcends mere gossip; it’s a public test of Nigeria’s family law system involving its biggest star. Given the vocal nature of both parties, expect more “leaked” details to surface as they both fight for the court of public opinion before the final verdict.
Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/child-custody-sophias-lawyer-warns-davido-fans-over-intimidation/ February 17, 2026
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