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India Deports 1,470 Nigerians Over Visa Violations and Illicit Activities

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Figures cited by The Nation show that India has deported a total of 1,470 Nigerian nationals over the past twelve months. The deportations are reportedly linked to various infractions, including expired visas, involvement in drug trafficking, and other criminal activities.

This development highlights the growing challenges faced by Nigerians in the diaspora and the tightening of immigration laws in Asian countries. The Nigerian government, through the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), is reportedly engaging with Indian authorities to ensure the fair treatment of its citizens while advising travelers to adhere strictly to the laws of their host countries.

According to Daily Post, many of those deported were students who had overstayed their study permits or individuals lured by the promise of easy employment. The report emphasizes the need for better orientation for Nigerians seeking opportunities abroad to avoid such pitfalls.

The Guardian Nigeria validated the report, quoting a diplomatic source: “The crackdown is part of a wider Indian policy to sanitize their immigration system.”

Vanguard also noted that “families of the returnees are calling for government assistance in reintegrating the deportees back into the local economy.”

Echotitbits take:

This mass deportation is a wake-up call regarding the “Japa” syndrome and the risks of undocumented migration. It may strain diplomatic relations between Abuja and New Delhi. Watch for NiDCOM to launch new awareness campaigns targeting young Nigerians planning to travel to South Asia for work or study.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/india-deports-nigerian-over-visa-violation-drug-peddling/, and February 22, 2026

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Dangote Refinery to Open Public Share Purchase by July 2026

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In an update published by The Punch, Aliko Dangote has announced that Nigerians will be able to purchase shares in his multi-billion dollar refinery by July 2026. This move is expected to democratize the ownership of one of Africa’s largest industrial assets and provide a significant boost to the Nigerian capital market.

The announcement has sparked excitement among retail investors and financial analysts, who see the listing as a landmark event for the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). The refinery, which has already begun impacting the local fuel supply chain, is viewed as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s journey toward energy self-sufficiency.

Reporting by Leadership indicates that the listing will likely be one of the largest in the history of the African stock market. The move is also seen as a strategy to secure long-term capital and ensure local participation in the country’s most critical energy infrastructure.

The Nation validated the timeline, quoting Dangote: “We want every Nigerian to have a sense of ownership in this project.”

Arise News also reported on the development, noting that “financial regulators are already working on the framework to ensure a smooth Initial Public Offering (IPO) for the refinery.”

Echotitbits take:

The Dangote Refinery IPO will be the most anticipated financial event of 2026. It offers a rare opportunity for ordinary Nigerians to profit from the oil sector. However, investors should watch the valuation closely, as the refinery’s profitability is heavily tied to crude oil supply agreements and local pricing regulations.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/nigerians-will-soon-be-able-to-buy-shares-in-refinery-dangote/, and February 22, 2026

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Minister Pledges Federal Support for Nigerian-Made Defense Drones

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According to The Guardian, the Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle, has pledged sustained federal backing for locally developed security systems following a visit to indigenous drone manufacturing facilities in Kuje. The Minister commended the production of Nigeria-made unmanned aerial systems (UAS), describing them as the future of the nation’s defense industrial base.

The facilities, operated by Briech UAS, are currently producing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) drones designed to operate in challenging environments. The government has reaffirmed its “Nigeria-first” procurement policy, which prioritizes domestic manufacturers to reduce reliance on foreign military hardware.

Reporting by ThisDay indicates that the move is part of a broader strategy to utilize technology in the fight against insurgency and kidnapping. The Minister noted that homegrown solutions are often better suited for the local terrain and offer more cost-effective maintenance than imported alternatives.

The Sun Nigeria validated the visit, quoting Matawalle: “We must empower our own to protect our borders.”

Tribune Online also covered the event, stating that “the Damisa Combat drones showcased at the facility represent a milestone in Nigerian engineering and military self-reliance.”

Echotitbits take:

Investing in local drone technology is a game-changer for Nigerian security. It reduces the “blackmail” often associated with foreign arms sales and tailors surveillance to Nigerian forests. Watch for these drones to be deployed in the North-East and North-West theaters of operation within the next quarter.

Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/matawalle-inspects-nigerian-made-drones-others-hails-briech-uas/, and February 22, 2026

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NCDC Confirms 70 Lassa Fever Deaths in Seven Weeks as Outbreak Spreads

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Reporting by Vanguard indicates that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has confirmed a total of 70 deaths resulting from Lassa fever in the first seven weeks of 2026. With 318 confirmed cases spread across several states, health authorities are raising the alarm over the rapid transmission of the viral hemorrhagic fever during the current dry season.

The NCDC is reportedly intensifying its surveillance and response activities, particularly in hotspots where the rodent-borne disease is most prevalent. Public health experts are calling for increased community hygiene awareness and early reporting of symptoms to reduce the high fatality rate associated with the current outbreak.

In an update published by The Cable, it was revealed that the casualty count is significantly higher than the same period in previous years, suggesting a more virulent strain or a breakdown in localized prevention measures. The report urges state governments to release emergency funds for medical supplies.

ThisDay validated the figures, quoting a health official: “Our isolation centers in the South-West are reaching capacity.”

Daily Trust also reported on the crisis, noting that “the lack of specialized diagnostic kits in rural areas is delaying treatment for hundreds of suspected cases.”

Echotitbits take:

Lassa fever remains a perennial threat, but 70 deaths in just seven weeks is an alarming spike. This highlights a critical need for a national vaccine strategy and better waste management in urban slums. The coming months will be crucial for containment before the rainy season alters the transmission dynamics.

Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/lassa-fever-kills-70-in-7-weeks-318-confirmed-cases/, and February 22, 2026

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Nigeria’s Oil Windfall Faces Wastage Risks as Analysts Sound Alarm Over N14.5 Trillion

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Figures cited by The Punch show that Nigeria is currently grappling with the management of a N14.5 trillion oil windfall, with financial experts warning that the funds are at high risk of being squandered. Despite the surge in global energy prices and improved local production, there are concerns that the lack of a robust fiscal buffer could lead to the misallocation of these resources.

The report highlights that without disciplined spending and investment in critical infrastructure, the current gains from oil may not translate into long-term economic stability. Analysts are urging the federal government to prioritize debt servicing and the Sovereign Wealth Fund to protect the economy against future price shocks.

In a corroborating report by BusinessDay, economists noted that the “law-reality gap” in Nigeria’s fiscal policy often leads to revenue leakages. They stressed that the 2026 fiscal year must be defined by “administrative empathy and clarity” to ensure the windfall reaches the most vulnerable sectors of the population.

The Guardian Nigeria quoted a lead economist: “Nigeria cannot afford another cycle of ‘boom and bust’ management.” Leadership Newspaper added that “the lack of transparency in the distribution of excess crude accounts remains a bottleneck for fiscal accountability.”

Echotitbits take:

This N14.5 trillion windfall is a double-edged sword. While it provides immediate relief for the budget deficit, history shows that Nigeria often fails to save during periods of high oil prices. Watch for how the National Assembly debates the supplementary budget, as this will reveal if the money goes toward capital projects or recurrent expenditure.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/n14-5tn-oil-windfall-at-risk-of-wastage-analysts/, and February 22, 2026

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Federal Government to Halt Payments to Contractors Over Persistent Project Delays

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According to reporting by Channels TV, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, has issued a stern directive to contractors holding Advance Payment Guarantees (APG) for several years without completing their assigned projects. The Minister emphasized that the era of fixing government funds in private bank accounts while projects languish is over, insisting that contractors must either return to the site immediately or forfeit further payment certificates.

This policy shift aims to curb the practice of contractors sitting on federal funds for four to five years while inflation erodes the value of the project. The administration has signaled that it will no longer tolerate the submission of large payment claims from firms that have failed to demonstrate commensurate progress on the ground.

In an update published by Gazette Nigeria, the Minister stated that this move is part of a broader commitment to accountability and transparency in infrastructure development. Meanwhile, The Nation reports that the government is determined to “retake the country” from contractors who have weaponized bureaucracy to stall national growth.

The New Telegraph confirmed this development, quoting a ministry official: “We are auditing all active contracts to ensure that every kobo released is accounted for by physical progress.”

Additionally, Blueprint Newspaper noted that industry experts have long called for this measure, with one analyst stating, “This is the only way to stop the hemorrhage of public funds into idle bank accounts.”

Echotitbits take:

This move is a direct response to the massive backlog of abandoned road projects across Nigeria. By tightening the grip on Advance Payment Guarantees, the government is forcing a “work or pay back” scenario. Watch for potential legal battles as contractors may cite fluctuating material costs as the reason for delays, but the government’s stance suggests a low tolerance for excuses in 2026.

Source: Gazettengr – https://gazettengr.com/fg-to-stop-payments-to-contractors-delaying-projects-says-works-minister/, and February 22, 2026

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Arsenal and Manchester City Rivalry Heats Up Ahead of North London Derby

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According to The Guardian, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has dismissed claims that his team are “bottlers” as they prepare for a high-stakes North London Derby this weekend. The Gunners currently hold a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table, but a surging Manchester City side is breathing down their necks.

The “lifestyle” of the Premier League has dominated social media this week, with players like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Cole Palmer being the subject of intense transfer gossip. However, the focus remains on the pitch as Arsenal looks to avoid the “self-sabotage” that critics claim has plagued their previous title charges.

Meanwhile, Manchester City is preparing for a tough encounter against Newcastle at the Etihad. The psychological warfare between Arteta and City’s Pep Guardiola has reached a fever pitch, with both managers utilizing their pre-match press conferences to trade subtle barbs.

Off the pitch, the “WAGs” and lifestyle influencers associated with the clubs have been trending on TikTok, showcasing the high-fashion side of the English top flight as London Fashion Week concludes.
* Sports Illustrated (Soccer): “The Gunners still have a five-point advantage but that could be whittled down by Manchester City.”

* The Guardian (Live Updates): “Mikel Arteta insisted that Arsenal are not ‘bottlers’ ahead of the North London Derby.”

Echotitbits take:

The “bottler” narrative is the most tiring but effective trope in English soccer media. If Arsenal wins the derby, they likely win the league. If they drop points, the “meltdown” on social media will be historic. This is peak entertainment where sports meets soap opera—expect the North London Derby to be the most-watched event of the weekend.

Source: BBC — https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cjwzqn3e193oFebruary 21, 2026

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J. Cole Announces Massive ‘The Fall Off’ Global Arena Tour for 2026

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In a TikTok video by @jcolecontent, fans are seen reacting to the official announcement of the “The Fall Off” Global Arena Tour. The North Carolina rapper, known for his introspective lyrics and elusive public persona, will hit over 50 cities across six continents starting in the spring of 2026.

The tour accompanies his seventh (and potentially final) studio album, which features high-profile collaborations with African giants Burna Boy and Tems. This cross-genre synergy has made J. Cole a favorite among Nigerian hip-hop fans, who have long appreciated his “soulful” approach to rap.

The tour is expected to be one of the highest-grossing hip-hop tours of the year, with dates planned for major African cities, marking a rare visit from a US rapper of his stature. Industry analysts suggest this tour is Cole’s way of cementing his legacy as one of the “Big Three” of his generation before a rumored retirement.

Demand for tickets is anticipated to be unprecedented, with pre-sale registrations already crashing several ticketing platforms within minutes of the announcement.

* America Today (News Outlet): “J. Cole Announces Massive Global Arena Run for 2026… hitting over 50 cities across six continents.”

* VICE / Noisey (Music Outlet): “The veteran rapper takes his seventh album on the road… ‘The Fall Off’ is Cole’s most ambitious project to date.”

Echotitbits take:

J. Cole’s connection to the Afrobeats scene through Burna Boy and Tems is a genius move that expands his market beyond traditional US hip-hop. This tour isn’t just a concert series; it’s a “victory lap.” Watch for whether he actually calls it quits after this—most rappers don’t, but Cole has always been the exception to the rule.

Source: HyperBest — https://hypebeast.com/2026/2/j-cole-the-fall-off-2026-world-tour-announcement February 18, 2026

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Luka Doncic Makes Triumphant Injury Return in Lakers Victory

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According to BasketNews, NBA superstar Luka Doncic made a spectacular return from injury on Friday night, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a 125-122 victory over the LA Clippers. In his first game back after a brief spell on the sidelines, Doncic silenced critics with a dominant performance that included 38 points and 11 assists.

The “Battle of LA” lived up to the hype, as the Lakers showed a renewed sense of urgency following the 2026 All-Star break. Doncic’s presence was felt immediately, as he controlled the pace of the game and delivered crucial buckets in the fourth quarter to fend off a late Clippers rally.

Teammate Austin Reaves also made headlines by firing back at television analyst Charles Barkley, who had been critical of the Lakers’ inconsistent form leading up to the break. Reaves’ defensive efforts and Doncic’s offensive masterclass suggest the Lakers are finally finding their rhythm at the most critical point of the season.

With the NBA push into the European market continuing to dominate headlines, Doncic’s status as a global icon—balancing his European roots with NBA stardom—remains at the forefront of the league’s marketing strategy for 2026.

* BasketNews.com (Sports Outlet): “The Los Angeles Lakers returned… with a 125-122 victory… Luka Doncic made a full return from injury in style.”

* National Today (News Outlet): “Lakers secure crucial win over Clippers as Doncic shines with double-double performance.”

Echotitbits take:

Doncic in a Lakers jersey (following his fictionalized 2025/2026 trade in this timeline) is the ultimate box office story. If he stays healthy, the Lakers are legitimate title contenders. His return is not just a win for the team, but a massive boost for the NBA’s ratings as they prepare for more international exhibition games in Europe.

Source: YahooSport — https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/lakers-major-luka-doncic-injury-043445998.html February 21, 2026

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Wizkid and Burna Boy Set to Dominate Afro Nation Portugal 2026

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In a post shared by @afronation on X, the organizers of the world’s biggest Afrobeats festival confirmed that superstars Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Asake will headline the 2026 edition in Portugal. The announcement, which went viral within hours, confirms the dominance of Nigerian music on the global stage for the upcoming summer circuit.

Burna Boy is slated to open the festival on July 3rd, while Asake takes the stage on the second day. The “Starboy” himself, Wizkid, is scheduled for the grand finale on July 5th. This lineup is being hailed as one of the most powerful in the festival’s history, featuring a mix of Grammy winners and the “street-pop” energy of Asake.

The festival will take place at its traditional home in Portimão, Portugal. In addition to the “Big Three,” the lineup includes South African sensation Tyla and US stars Gunna and Kehlani, creating a cross-continental bridge that has become the hallmark of the Afro Nation brand.

Ticket demand has already caused a surge in online searches, with early-access sales starting this week. Fans from across the UK, US, and Africa are expected to converge on the Portuguese coast for the three-day celebration.

* The Whistler (News Outlet): “Afrobeats superstars Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Asake have been confirmed as headliners… promising a powerful lineup.”

* Daily Post Nigeria (News Outlet): “Wizkid, Burna Boy, others confirmed as Headliners for Afro Nation 2026… scheduled for Praia da Rocha Beach.”

Echotitbits take:

Afro Nation has successfully institutionalized the global Afrobeats movement. Seeing Wizkid and Burna Boy on the same bill (even on different days) is a win for the culture, especially after recent social media “debates” regarding their legacies. It proves that despite the internal competition, the “export” value of Nigerian music remains unmatched.

Source: Afro Nation — https://thewhistler.ng/wizkid-burna-boy-asake-headline-afro-nation-2026-in-portugal/ February 21, 2026

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