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Dayo Amusa elected into Actors Guild national leadership as vice president

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Photo Credit: Dayo Amusa – The Nation Newspaper
2025-12-14

According to Vanguard, Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa has been elected as a National Vice President within the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) following the guild’s national election in Benin City.

The report said the election produced a new national leadership team, with Amusa emerging as a key officer representing her zone in the guild structure.

Daily Post also reported her emergence and described her as National Vice President Southwest.

The Nation reported the same development and quoted her describing her emergence as a testament to her dedication to the guild’s growth and integrity.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Guild leadership influences welfare advocacy, dispute mediation and professional standards in Nollywood. Watch for Amusa’s agenda—especially transparency in guild processes, stronger member protections, and partnerships that improve earnings and working conditions across the creative economy.

Source: Vanguard — 14 Dec 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/dayo-amusa-emerges-national-vice-president-of-actors-guild-of-nigeria/)

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Wema Bank sets ₦120m prize pool for Hackaholics 6.0 grand finale

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Wema Bank Logo

Photo Credit: Wema Bank Logo – The Nation
2025-12-14

According to The Nation, Wema Bank has announced a ₦120 million prize pool for the Hackaholics 6.0 grand finale after regional pitches produced finalist teams, positioning the programme as a pipeline for youth-led innovation.

The initiative is expected to bring finalists into a competitive showcase where ideas are assessed for product readiness and potential market impact.

Vanguard also reported the ₦120 million prize pool and quoted Wema Bank leadership on the role of young innovators in shaping technology and nation-building.

Leadership likewise reported the same prize pool and described it as funding support for finalists advancing to the finale.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Prize pools are attractive, but the real value is what happens after the finale—mentorship, pilots, distribution and investor access. Watch for the winning solutions, whether they get real-world deployment opportunities, and whether Wema publishes post-programme outcomes that show scaling beyond the event.

Source: The Nation — 14 Dec 2025 (https://thenationonlineng.net/wema-bank-unveils-n120m-prize-for-hackaholics-grand-finale/)

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NiDCOM says diaspora portal passes 100,000 registrations as data mapping expands

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Photo Credit: The NIDCOM Boss, Abike Dabiri–Erewa – The New Nigerian
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) says more than 100,000 Nigerians have registered on its diaspora data-mapping portal, as it seeks more reliable population and skills data on citizens abroad.

NiDCOM acknowledged the broader challenge of capturing accurate figures for a diaspora community estimated to be far larger than current registrations, and said the portal is designed to improve planning and engagement.

A government-backed report on the portal’s launch said NiDCOM created the Data Mapping and Registry Portal to enhance realistic data capture for Nigerians living abroad.

NiDCOM’s portal documentation describes the platform as a structured registry with country-specific mapping pages for diaspora communities.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Quality diaspora data can strengthen policy design—investment channels, diaspora bonds, consular support and targeted skills programmes. The key risk is trust: privacy protections and clear benefits for registration. Watch for incentives, data governance assurances, and evidence that registration improves services.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/nidcom-registers-over-100000-nigerians-abroad/)

 

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Safe School Project plans more deployments as kidnapping risks persist

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Photo Credit: A school classroom session – Facebook/Nigerian Teachers
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, the National Safe Schools Response and Coordination Centre says more security personnel will be deployed to schools to strengthen protection and deter attacks amid kidnapping concerns.

Officials say the approach blends intelligence-led operations with visible security measures to reduce school vulnerability in high-risk locations.

On its official platform, the NSSRCC describes its work as enhancing security for schools through coordination with security agencies and rapid response mechanisms.

The Guardian Nigeria has previously highlighted gaps in school protection and warned that many schools remain exposed despite funding announcements, keeping pressure on implementation.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: School protection announcements are common—execution is the real test. Watch for state-by-state coverage, quick-response effectiveness, and whether community early-warning systems and safe transportation measures actually reduce abductions and attacks in the next quarter.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/kidnapping-safe-school-project-to-deploy-more-security-personnel/)

 

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Report says FG committed about ₦1.9trn to airport upgrades over two years

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Photo Credit: The Minister for Aviation, Festus Keyamo - The PremiumTimes

2025-12-14

According to The Punch, a report says the Federal Government approved or committed roughly ₦1.9 trillion to airport upgrades over a two-year period, spanning equipment, safety systems and infrastructure improvements.

The report links the spending to plans to modernise aviation facilities and strengthen safety and operational reliability across airports.

The Guardian Nigeria reported related approvals around navigation and communication upgrades and described the effort as a comprehensive modernisation drive for air safety.

BizWatch Nigeria also reported the overhaul and said it is aimed at improving air safety and modernising aviation infrastructure.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: The real measure isn’t the headline figure but delivery: which airports get what upgrades, whether timelines are met, and whether maintenance capacity is built into procurement. Watch for project breakdowns, independent oversight, and whether upgrades reduce delays, incidents and operating costs for airlines and passengers.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/fg-earmarked-n1-9tn-for-airport-upgrades-in-two-years-report/)

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CJN says judges are exempt from police-withdrawal order for private individuals

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Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun -

Photo Credit: Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun – TheNigerianvoice
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, Nigeria’s Chief Justice clarified that judges are exempt from a directive withdrawing police personnel attached to private individuals, as the government seeks to redeploy officers to frontline security duties.

The clarification aims to address concerns about judicial safety while broader police redeployment policies are implemented.

The Guardian Nigeria reported the CJN’s clarification and quoted that judges were exempted from the police-withdrawal order.

BusinessDay also reported the exemption and framed it as part of rationalising police deployments amid wider security pressures.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: This policy highlights a trade-off: protecting institutions of justice while trying to free up police manpower for the wider population. Watch for how enforcement is applied (who loses police details), whether private security regulation tightens, and whether there is pushback from influential beneficiaries of police escorts.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/judges-exempted-from-police-withdrawal-order-says-cjn/)

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Ukraine says Russian drone hit Turkish vessel carrying sunflower oil to Egypt

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Photo Credit: Explosion from the Turkish ship allegedly attacked by Russian drone – CNN
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, Ukraine accused Russia of striking a Turkish vessel with a drone in the Black Sea, saying the ship was on a civilian voyage carrying sunflower oil to Egypt.

The report said Ukrainian officials framed the incident as an attack on civilian shipping, potentially raising risks for maritime trade in the region.

Reuters reported Ukraine’s navy said Russia attacked a civilian Turkish ship and that it was carrying sunflower oil to Egypt.

Al Arabiya also reported Ukraine’s account and quoted claims that Russia delivered a targeted strike using a drone.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: This allegation keeps Black Sea shipping risk elevated, affecting insurance, routing and commodity price expectations. Watch for Turkey’s official response, any maritime advisories, and whether commercial operators adjust schedules or require enhanced protections.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/ukraine-accuses-russia-of-drone-strike-on-turkish-ship/)

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Two killed in U.S. Ivy League campus shooting as manhunt continues

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Law enforcement agents at the scene of the shooting

Photo credit: Law enforcement at the Scene of the incident – LA Times
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, a gunman opened fire at a U.S. Ivy League campus, killing two people and injuring others as authorities launched a wide search and issued emergency warnings.

The report said the incident prompted a campus-wide lockdown while multiple agencies joined the hunt for the suspect.

Reuters reported an unidentified gunman was still at large after the attack and said the incident triggered a lockdown as authorities expanded the search.

The Associated Press also reported the shooting occurred during final exams and said police were searching for the suspect after multiple casualties.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Beyond the immediate tragedy, such incidents often trigger review of campus access controls, alert systems, and police coordination during high-traffic periods like exams. Watch for suspect identification, motive clues, and any university policy changes around security presence and building access.

Image of suspect in a mass shooting at Brown University captured from a video – Providence Journal/The Providence Police Department

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/gunman-kills-two-injures-eight-at-us-ivy-league-school/)

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United flight to Tokyo returns to Dulles after reported engine issue

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United Airline

Photo Credit : Image of a United Airline Aircraft – Indian Times/AFP
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, a United Airlines flight bound for Tokyo returned to Washington Dulles after a technical problem shortly after departure, with the aircraft landing safely and no injuries reported.

The Punch report said aviation authorities opened an inquiry as crews followed standard procedures to return and secure the plane.

Reuters also reported the aircraft experienced a power loss in one engine and said the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating.

The Associated Press similarly reported the plane experienced an engine problem and later landed safely back at Dulles.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Aviation incidents like this often lead to rapid technical review of maintenance history and any component failures—especially if they involve power loss or engine-related warnings. Watch for the FAA’s preliminary findings, any airline maintenance updates, and whether follow-up inspections extend beyond the specific aircraft.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/tokyo-bound-united-plane-returns-to-washington-after-engine-fails/)

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Polio cases drop sharply in Kano, Katsina as eradication push intensifies

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An illustration depicting a particle of the polio virus – New York Times
2025-12-14

According to The Punch, Nigeria’s polio-response managers say reported circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) cases have fallen, with Kano and Katsina recording the biggest declines, even as officials warn outbreaks can rebound if immunisation gaps persist.

The update was presented during a National Economic Council (NEC) review, where officials linked the improvement to intensified campaigns, tighter monitoring and stronger coordination in high-risk areas.

State House reporting on the same NEC meeting referenced a national reduction figure and stressed that progress depends on sustaining high coverage and rapid response where surveillance detects new risks.

The Whistler also reported the NEC briefing and echoed the warning that gains will only hold if surveillance and response remain consistent across states.

Analysis/Echotitbits take: Kano and Katsina are pivotal in Nigeria’s polio history—progress there is meaningful but fragile. Watch for stronger routine immunisation (not only campaigns), improved surveillance quality, and faster close-out of ‘zero-dose’ pockets that can reseed outbreaks.

Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/govt-warns-as-polio-drops-in-kano-katsina/)

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