Rivers State approves N1.8 trillion budget for 2026 infrastructure projects amid political friction.
Nigeria says it is working with social platforms to remove accounts linked to terrorism and online recruitment. The effort may disrupt propaganda, but experts say results depend on fast verification, evidence preservation, and broader counter-messaging.
In an update published by The Guardian Nigeria, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, says the Army is committed to containing the terror threat while reviewing doctrine and training for 2026 operations.
The Punch reports President Tinubu has appointed Dr. Muliyat Omolola Oseni as chairman of NERC, a key regulator in Nigeria’s power market.
Figures shared via Shabait and republished through Africa Newsroom indicate Eritrea’s National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) held an executive meeting to assess 2025 activities and outline a 2026 plan.
NCDMB announced a 2025/2026 innovation challenge aimed at funding research-to-market solutions for Nigeria’s oil and gas value chain.
Vanguard reports President Tinubu says 2026 will mark a more robust phase of economic growth as reforms shift from turbulence to steadier delivery.
Nigeria’s Immigration Service set a September 30, 2025 deadline for the expired-visa amnesty, urging eligible foreigners to regularise status or exit to avoid penalties.
Punch reports states and LGs cut bank debts by about ₦547.5bn, helped by stronger FAAC inflows.
Nigeria is doubling down on solid minerals as a new revenue frontier, with reforms aimed at investment, regulation and curbing illegal mining.









