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FG Targets 10 Million Out-of-School Children Through HOPE-EDU Reform

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In an update published by Premium Times, the Federal Government has unveiled the “HOPE-EDU” reform, a massive educational initiative aimed at bringing 10 million out-of-school children back into the classroom. The program focuses on the 8,809 wards across the country, providing incentives for enrollment and school feeding.

The Minister of Education stated that the reform would leverage digital tracking to ensure that every child enrolled actually remains in the system. The initiative is being funded through a combination of federal budget allocations and international grants from the World Bank and UNICEF.

Leadership and ThisDay confirmed the launch of the program. Leadership reported that “the North-central and Northwest regions will be the primary focus of the first phase,” while ThisDay quoted the Minister: “We cannot build a modern economy if 10 million of our future workers cannot read or write.”

Echotitbits take: This is a long-overdue investment in human capital. The “out-of-school” crisis is a ticking time bomb for security and economic growth. The success of HOPE-EDU will depend entirely on the transparency of the funding and the cooperation of state governments.

Source: Premium Times – https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/861252-nigerian-govt-targets-10-million-out-of-school-children-through-hope-edu-reform.html, March 4, 2026

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Actress Omo Local Reveals Suicide Attempt Over Husband’s Infidelity

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According to Daily Post, popular Yoruba film actress Omo Local has shared a harrowing personal story of attempting suicide after discovering her husband’s affair with her best friend. In a video that has since gone viral, the actress detailed how she ingested poison before being rescued by family members.

The revelation has sparked a massive conversation on social media regarding mental health in the entertainment industry and the pressures of public life. Many of her colleagues have reached out with messages of support, urging her to seek professional counseling.

The Punch and Tribune Online also reported on the viral video. The Punch noted that “the actress is currently in a stable condition and receiving medical attention,” while Tribune quoted a mental health advocate: “Her story is a reminder that celebrity status does not insulate anyone from deep personal trauma.”

Echotitbits take: This story highlights the growing mental health crisis in Nigeria. Beyond the gossip, it emphasizes the need for better support systems for people in high-pressure industries like Nollywood.

Source: Gistlover – https://www.gistlover.com/i-drank-p0s0n-out-of-shame-actress-omo-local-opens-up-on-husbands-affair-with-best-friend/, March 4, 2026

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Osun Government and APC Clash Over Alleged N13.7 Billion Payroll Fraud

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Figures cited by The Nation show a growing controversy in Osun State, where the opposition APC has accused Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration of N13.7 billion in payroll fraud. The allegations involve the inclusion of “ghost workers” and the diversion of funds meant for local government staff.

The Osun State government has vehemently denied the claims, asserting that the audit records being cited by the APC predated the current administration’s tenure. The PDP-led government described the accusations as “malicious fabrications” designed to distract the public from the state’s recent infrastructure achievements.

The Guardian and Punch reported on the brewing scandal. The Guardian noted that “the University of Osun (UNIOSUN) has threatened legal action over the audit report,” while Punch quoted a government spokesperson: “This is a classic case of the opposition grasping at straws to remain relevant.”

Echotitbits take: Payroll fraud is a recurring ghost in Nigerian state administration. Whether the figures are accurate or not, the demand for a transparent, third-party audit is growing. Watch for how the anti-graft agencies (EFCC/ICPC) respond to these petitions.

Source: Daily Post – https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/20/osun-apc-state-govt-clash-over-alleged-n13-7bn-payroll-fraud/, March 4, 2026

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Rivers Assembly Screens Nine Commissioner-Nominees Amid Political Tensions

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In an update published by Vanguard, the Rivers State House of Assembly has commenced the screening of nine commissioner-nominees sent by Governor Siminalayi Fubara. The move is seen as an attempt to stabilize the state executive council following months of political friction between the Governor and his predecessor.

The nominees include seasoned professionals and former political allies, signaling a mix of continuity and a “fresh start” for the Fubara administration. The screening process is being closely monitored by political stakeholders across the country as a litmus test for the peace accord in the state.

The Nation and Daily Post provided live updates on the screening. The Nation reported that “the atmosphere at the Assembly was tense but orderly,” while Daily Post quoted a lawmaker saying, “We are prioritizing competence over political affiliation in this exercise.”

Echotitbits take: Rivers State is the economic heart of the South-South. Political stability there is non-negotiable for the oil industry. Fubara’s ability to fill these slots suggests he is slowly gaining firmer control over the state’s political machinery.

Source: Arise- https://www.arise.tv/rivers-assembly-to-screen-nine-commissioner-nominees/, March 4, 2026

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Diaspora Remittances Threatened by Gulf Tensions

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Reporting by ThisDay indicates that the World Bank has warned of a potential slump in remittance flows to Nigeria due to the conflict in the Middle East. With thousands of Nigerians working in the Gulf states, the disruption of host economies is expected to reduce the volume of money sent home.

Remittances are a critical source of foreign exchange for Nigeria, often rivaling oil revenue in terms of net impact on the economy. The World Bank report suggests that a prolonged war could lead to job losses for migrant workers, directly affecting millions of households in Nigeria that rely on these transfers for survival.

Vanguard and The Sun also covered the warning. Vanguard noted that “the UAE and Qatar are key hubs for Nigerian tech and service workers,” while The Sun quoted an economist: “A 10% drop in remittances could trigger a mini-recession in the consumption-driven retail sector.”

Echotitbits take: This is a silent crisis. We often focus on oil, but the “human capital export” is just as vital. Nigerians in the diaspora should look for diversified channels for sending funds, while the government must brace for a possible dip in FX liquidity.

Source: The Nation – https://thenationonlineng.net/why-the-escalating-u-s-iran-conflict-matters-to-nigeria/, March 4, 2026

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Middle East Conflict Drives 13% Spike in Nigerian Petrol Prices

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In an update published by BusinessDay, the escalating US-Israel-Iran war has triggered a 13% jump in the gantry price of petrol at the Dangote Refinery and other depots within 48 hours. Although Nigeria is now largely self-sufficient in refining, the global price of crude—the primary input—remains sensitive to the conflict in the Gulf.

The price hike has already begun to trickle down to retail stations, with long queues resurfacing in parts of Lagos and Abuja. Depot owners have expressed concerns that if the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, shipping and insurance costs will continue to drive prices upward.

Premium Times and The Nation confirmed the price movements at the pump. The Nation reported that “marketers are adjusting prices to reflect the new landing costs,” while Premium Times featured a quote from a logistics expert: “The ‘Hormuz Tax’ is a real threat to our domestic inflation targets.”

Echotitbits take: This is the downside of being tied to global commodity markets. Even with local refining, crude oil is priced in dollars. If the Middle East war sustains high oil prices, the federal government may face renewed pressure to provide “temporary” subsidies to avoid social unrest.

Source: BusinessDay – https://businessday.ng/energy/article/nigerians-feel-pinch-of-us-iran-war-as-petrol-jumps-13-in-48-hours/, March 4, 2026

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Nigerian Net Reserves Surge 772% to $34.8 Billion

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Figures cited by The Punch indicate a massive recovery in Nigeria’s foreign exchange position, with net reserves hitting $34.80 billion. This represents a staggering 772% increase from the lows recorded in previous years, bolstered by improved oil production and the successful unification of the exchange rate.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) attributed this growth to tighter monetary conditions and a significant reduction in the backlog of foreign exchange obligations. The surge provides a much-needed buffer for the Naira, which has shown relative stability in the first quarter of 2026 despite global geopolitical tensions.

BusinessDay and The Guardian verified these figures in their Wednesday reports. BusinessDay noted that “the reserve growth is the highest in over a decade,” while The Guardian quoted a financial analyst stating, “This liquidity surge is the primary reason the Naira has resisted the shocks of the ongoing Middle East conflict.”

Echotitbits take: Stability is the keyword here. With reserves at this level, the CBN has the “firepower” to intervene in the market if necessary. For businesses, this means more predictable planning and reduced volatility in import costs.

Source: Africa – https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/nigerias-net-reserves-surge-772-to-dollar348bn-as-fx-reforms-boost-buffers/w2gxc0c, March 4, 2026

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Tinubu Appoints Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance

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According to reporting by Premium Times, President Bola Tinubu has officially nominated Taiwo Oyedele, the former Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform, as the Minister of State for Finance. The move is seen as a strategic step to integrate the comprehensive tax reforms proposed by his committee directly into the federal government’s executive framework.

The nomination, which was transmitted to the Senate for confirmation, marks a transition from Oyedele’s role as a primary architect of Nigeria’s new fiscal landscape to a principal executor. His appointment is expected to fast-track the implementation of the “pro-poor” tax laws currently undergoing legislative review.

The Nation and Daily Post have both confirmed the development, noting the widespread anticipation within the business community. The Nation reports that the appointment is a “bold signal of the administration’s commitment to fiscal discipline,” while Daily Post quoted a source saying, “Oyedele’s transition to the cabinet is the final piece of the puzzle for Nigeria’s tax overhaul.”

Echotitbits take: This is a major win for fiscal hawks. Oyedele has been the face of tax harmonization; his presence in the Ministry of Finance suggests that the era of multiple taxation might finally be coming to an end. Watch for a smoother passage of the Tax Reform Bills in the National Assembly following this appointment.

Source: Channels TV – https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/03/just-in-tinubu-nominates-taiwo-oyedele-as-minister/, March 4, 2026

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Nigeria Becomes Africa’s Hub for Indigenous Industrial Growth

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According to The Nation reporting, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has successfully brokered new partnerships with private investors to begin the mass production of indigenous solar panels and lithium batteries. This move is part of the 2026 industrialization roadmap aimed at reducing reliance on Asian imports for renewable energy components.

The agency disclosed that several “Smart Factories” are nearing completion in three geopolitical zones, which are expected to create over 10,000 technical jobs by the end of the year. This initiative aligns with the government’s goal of achieving a 30% renewable energy mix by 2030.

Vanguard verified the industrial push, reporting that “private sector participation in NASENI projects has increased by 40% in the last year.” Channels TV added that “Nigeria is positioning itself to be a net exporter of solar components to the West African sub-region by 2027.”

Echotitbits take: Localizing the production of solar components is a masterstroke for both energy security and currency preservation. The real test will be maintaining quality standards that can compete with international brands.

Source: VON.GOV – https://von.gov.ng/nigeria-moves-beyond-compliance-targets-industrial-growth-gains/, March 3, 2026

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International Economics: US-Iran Tensions Threaten Nigeria’s Fuel Prices

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Reporting by The Guardian indicates that the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran in the Gulf region is beginning to impact global oil prices, creating a double-edged sword for Nigeria. While the rise in crude prices increases government revenue, it also exerts upward pressure on the landed cost of petrol.

Local analysts warn that if the conflict persists, the Dangote Refinery and other local producers may be forced to adjust ex-depot prices further. This development comes just as the Nigerian government is attempting to stabilize domestic inflation, which had finally begun a downward trend.

BusinessDay validated the concerns, noting that “shipping insurance rates for tankers in the Gulf have tripled, impacting global logistics.” Tribune also reported on the fallout, quoting an energy expert: “Nigeria must accelerate its gas-to-power transition to insulate the local economy from these recurring Middle East shocks.”

Echotitbits take: Nigeria is in a precarious position where “high oil prices” are no longer an unalloyed blessing due to our continued dependence on imported (or locally refined but dollar-indexed) fuel. Watch the pump price closely in the coming weeks.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/iran-us-conflict-may-raise-nigerias-fuel-prices/, March 3, 2026

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