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President Tinubu Declares End to Nigeria’s Era of Economic Uncertainty

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In an update published by The Nation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured Nigerians that the country has successfully navigated through the “dark tunnel” of economic instability. Speaking at an art exhibition in Lagos, the President emphasized that his administration’s reforms are finally yielding a clearer path toward growth and prosperity.

The President urged citizens to remain patient, noting that the difficult structural adjustments were necessary to prevent a total economic collapse. He highlighted the resilience of the Nigerian spirit and praised the creative industry for its role in projecting a positive national image during these transitional times.

The State House Press Office confirmed these remarks, noting that the President is “praying for peace” as the bedrock of further development. Leadership newspaper also covered the event, quoting Tinubu: “The stability, peace, and security of the nation is not just one man’s responsibility; we are all involved.”

Echotitbits take: The President is leaning heavily into a “light at the end of the tunnel” narrative to manage public expectations. While macroeconomic indicators like the Naira’s stabilization offer hope, the recurring fuel price hikes remain a significant “reality check” for the average Nigerian.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/nigeria-out-of-economic-uncertainty-says-tinubu/, March 21, 2026

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Dangote Refinery Implements Fourth Petrol Price Hike in March Amid Global Conflict

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According to Channels Television, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has adjusted its gantry price for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to ₦1,245 per litre. This marks the fourth upward review in a single month, a move the facility management attributes to the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the resulting surge in international crude oil benchmarks.

The price adjustment, which took effect at midnight on Saturday, March 21, 2026, reflects the refinery’s response to Brent crude climbing toward $112 per barrel. Marketing groups have indicated that this change will inevitably lead to higher retail costs at filling stations across Nigeria, potentially pushing pump prices toward the ₦1,400 mark in some regions.

The development has been corroborated by Daily Post, which reported that the hike is a direct consequence of the “Iran-United States-Israel war escalation.” Additionally, The Punch noted the strain on local consumers, quoting a marketer who stated, “The volatility in the international market is now being felt directly at our gantries.”

Echotitbits take: This price hike highlights the sensitivity of Nigeria’s newly localized refining sector to global shocks. While the Dangote refinery was expected to provide a buffer against imports, its pricing remains tethered to international crude costs, suggesting that domestic energy inflation will persist as long as Middle Eastern tensions remain high.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/4th-time-in-march-dangote-hikes-fuel-price-to-n1245/?amp, March 21, 2026

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Arsenal Pulls 9 Points Clear Amid Premier League Goal Drought

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According to LiveScore, Arsenal has extended its lead at the top of the Premier League table to nine points following a gritty, late victory over Everton. While the “Gunners” are closing in on their first league title since 2004, the match has sparked a wider conversation about a sudden “goal drought” across the league.

Statistically, the last round of 10 matches produced only 16 goals, an unusually low average of 1.6 per game. Pundits are debating whether Mikel Arteta’s tactical shift—prioritizing defensive solidity over free-flowing “champagne soccer”—is influencing a league-wide trend toward more conservative, results-oriented play as the title race reaches its final stages.

* The Guardian (Sports Section): “Mikel Arteta’s men are often accused of sacrificing style for wins, but with a nine-point lead, the results speak for themselves.”

* Jonathan Wilson (Sports Analyst): “The average goals per game has fallen significantly this season, suggesting teams are becoming harder to break down.”

Arsenal is now the undisputed favorite to win the league. However, the “boring” tag might stick if they continue to grind out 1-0 wins. For NBA fans following the crossover of sports culture, this “defensive era” in the Prem mirrors the “grind-it-out” playoff basketball of the 90s. Watch for Manchester City’s response in the coming weeks; if they don’t close the gap now, the trophy is heading to North London.

Source: GOAL — https://www.goal.com/en-ng/lists/mikel-arteta-claims-nine-point-gap-at-top-of-premier-league-means-nothing-as-arsenal-close-in-on-title/bltf3f34458e01a4d22 March 20, 2026

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Asake’s Mother Reveals Why He Snubbed Life-Changing UK Offer

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A TikTok video by Legit.ng features the mother of Afrobeats sensation Asake explaining the singer’s early career struggles and a pivotal decision to stay in Nigeria. She revealed that Asake had a “life-changing” offer to relocate to the UK years ago, even going as far as securing his passport, but he ultimately rejected it to focus on his education at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).

The revelation has touched fans, as it highlights the “Sungba” crooner’s dedication to his roots before his global explosion. His mother noted that while the family initially had concerns about his music career—leading him to leave home at age 15—his insistence on finishing his degree in Dramatic Arts at OAU provided the foundation for his current stagecraft and theatrical performances.

* The Punch (National Daily): “I left home at 15 after my father opposed my music career, but I knew I had to find my own path.”

* Vanguard News: “Asake’s success is a testament to the ‘OAU culture’ of arts and resilience that he chose over an early exit to the UK.”

This backstory adds a layer of “pre-destined” success to Asake’s persona. In an era where “Japa” (emigrating) is the dream of many Nigerian youths, Asake’s choice to stay and refine his craft locally serves as a powerful narrative for the “Street-Pop” movement. It also explains why his music feels so deeply rooted in the Nigerian experience despite his international fame.

Source: Legit.ng — https://www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1701930-asake-mother-shares-rejected-life-changing-uk-offer-oau-i-passport/March 20, 2026

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Cardi B Signs Multi-Year Deal as Zevia Brand Ambassador

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Cardi B is Zevia's official Brand Ambassador

In a post shared by PR Newswire, Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B has officially partnered with the beverage brand Zevia, joining as both a brand ambassador and a shareholder. The collaboration is built on a theme of “Radical Realness,” aligning Cardi’s unfiltered personality with the brand’s “zero fake sugar” transparency.

The partnership isn’t just a face-on-a-can deal; Zevia will serve as the official sponsor of Cardi B’s upcoming Little Miss Drama Tour. Fans can also expect a major creative campaign in Summer 2026, which will include new product innovations and flavor profiles co-designed by the “Bodak Yellow” artist herself.

* The Source (Hip-Hop Outlet): “Cardi B continues to expand her business empire beyond music, focusing on brands that reflect her authentic lifestyle.”

* Zevia Official Statement: “In a culture of artificial ingredients and AI ads, Cardi B is the perfect partner to help us keep it real.”

Cardi B is following the “artist-as-owner” blueprint pioneered by the likes of Jay-Z and Rihanna. By taking equity (shares) instead of just a flat endorsement fee, she ensures long-term wealth from the brand’s growth. This move signals a shift in US Hip-Hop culture where “health-conscious” branding is becoming just as lucrative as traditional luxury or liquor deals.

Source: PR Newswire — https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/zevia-and-cardi-b-announce-partnership-rooted-in-radical-realness-302719275.html March 20, 2026

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Nollywood Gets Massive Boost with ₦20 Billion Utica Film Fund

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According to Afrocritik, Utica Capital has officially launched a ₦20 billion film investment fund, marking one of the largest private sector interventions in the history of the Nigerian film industry. The fund, which is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is designed to provide sustainable capital for commercially viable projects including feature films, series, and documentaries.

The initiative aims to move Nollywood away from “shoestring” budgets and toward global production standards. An advisory committee of seasoned financial and film professionals has been established to vet submissions, ensuring that selected projects have the potential for high returns and cultural impact. Filmmakers across the continent are now being invited to submit pitch decks for the inaugural funding cycle.

* BusinessDay (Financial Daily): “This fund will bridge the gap between creativity and capital, empowering filmmakers to deliver value to investors.”

* The Editor (Afrocritik): “Utica Capital aims to institutionalise global investment standards in the local film market starting March 2026.”

This is a game-changer for the “New Nollywood” era. By involving the SEC and professional investment committees, the industry is transitioning from informal “patronage” to a structured asset class. If successful, this could lead to higher-quality productions that can finally compete for major slots on global streaming platforms like Netflix and Prime Video without compromising technical quality.

Source: Afrocritik — https://afrocritik.com/utica-capital-establishes-%E2%82%A620-billion-film-fund-for-nollywood/ March 20, 2026

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Kunle Remi Backtracks on AMVCA “No Trophy” Viral Jibe

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According to P.M. News, Nollywood star Kunle Remi has officially clarified that his recent viral critique of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was merely a joke. The actor had originally sparked a massive online debate after posting a video of Michael B. Jordan getting his Oscar engraved, suggesting that AMVCA winners are often left waiting for their physical plaques.

The “Anikulapo” lead actor noted that the comparison was made in jest and that he is well aware of the internal processes of the award body. He further surprised fans by revealing that he isn’t just attending this year’s ceremony but is actually working behind the scenes with the organizers. This pivot comes after hours of intense social media scrutiny regarding the prestige and logistics of Nigerian award shows.

* Legit.ng (News Website): “I was just messing around, and it was all a joke; people took the remark more seriously than intended.”

* Verified Instagram (@kunleremiofficial): “Don’t take everything you see on the gram too seriously. I’m part of the AMVCA team this year, let’s focus on the craft!”

This situation highlights the delicate balance between celebrity influence and industry politics. While Remi’s “joke” touched on a genuine grievance often whispered in Nollywood circles, his quick retraction suggests a strategic move to protect his professional relationship with Multichoice. Watch for a possible “special appearance” or hosting role for Remi at the upcoming gala to fully bury the hatchet.

Source: P.M. News — https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2026/03/20/i-was-joking-kunle-remi-clarifies-comment-on-amvca-amid-debate-on-award-process/#google_vignette March 20, 2026

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Cultural Soft Power: Tinubu Touts Creative Industry as Key Economic Engine

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Figures cited by Premium Times show that Nigeria’s creative economy is now being prioritized as a primary driver of global competitiveness and foreign exchange. Speaking at the “Nigerian Modernism” exhibition at the Tate Modern in London, President Tinubu described the sector as the nation’s “soft power” in an increasingly interconnected world.

The President called for a synergy between the private sector and international stakeholders to unlock funding for Nigerian artists, filmmakers, and writers. He noted that the Renewed Hope agenda views the creative arts not just as entertainment, but as a strategic pillar for job creation and international engagement.

The Guardian also reported on the exhibition, mentioning that it showcased a “bold generation of Nigerian artists” who redefined the national narrative. The Nation added that the “She Thrives” initiative was also launched alongside these cultural engagements to ensure women are at the forefront of this $1 trillion economic transformation goal.

Echotitbits take: By marketing Nigeria’s culture on global stages like the Tate Modern, the government is looking to diversify the economy away from oil. The next step will be seeing if this rhetoric translates into concrete copyright protection and accessible credit for local creators.

Source: NanNews – https://nannews.ng/nigerias-creative-economy-drives-growth-tinubu-says-at-nigerian-modernism-exhibition/#google_vignette, March 20, 2026

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Health Reform: Federal Government Launches Oral Care Drive for 3 Million Nigerians

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In a report released by The Guardian, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has unveiled a nationwide campaign to provide oral healthcare services to three million Nigerians. Minister of State for Health, Iziaq Salako, noted during World Oral Health Day that oral diseases are often overlooked but significantly impact national productivity and child development.

The initiative involves integrating oral health into the existing primary healthcare system, particularly in underserved rural communities. Community health workers are being trained to identify dental issues early and refer them to specialized centers, aiming to bridge the wide gap in dental care access.

ThisDay validated the report, quoting Dr. Abisola Adegoke: “Oral diseases have impacted negatively on children’s growth and adult productivity.” Vanguard also highlighted the collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to tackle “neglected oral diseases” in various geopolitical zones.

Echotitbits take: This is a rare but necessary focus on a “neglected” health sector. Success will depend on the actual deployment of dental kits to the Primary Health Centers (PHCs) rather than just Abuja-based awareness campaigns.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/fg-targets-three-million-nigerians-in-nationwide-oral-health-push/, March 20, 2026

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Diplomatic Push: Nigeria Seeks Advanced Western Support in Transnational Terror War

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Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria's foreign affairs minister, at the Berlin Global Dialogue in Berlin, Germany, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. The forum runs until Wednesday, Oct. 2. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In an update published by The Punch, the Presidency has formally requested a deeper counter-terrorism partnership with the United Kingdom and the United States. Special Adviser Sunday Dare emphasized that since terrorism is now transnational, Nigeria requires “strong allies” to provide military hardware training and intelligence sharing to combat extremist groups effectively.

The request follows a recent pact with the U.S. that saw American troops deployed to train Nigerian forces on sophisticated military equipment. The administration is pivoting toward these bilateral relationships as a core strategy to stabilize the Sahel region and protect domestic borders from insurgent incursions.

The Nation corroborated this stance, reporting on the ongoing strategic review of Nigeria’s security architecture. Meanwhile, Leadership cited a report from Stockholm indicating that an “Africa arms shortage is undermining anti-terror wars,” underscoring the urgency of Nigeria’s request for global support.

Echotitbits take: The shift toward seeking direct training and hardware support suggests a more aggressive military stance for 2026. Keep an eye on the Sahel region for increased joint-maneuver exercises between Nigerian and Western forces.

Source: Arise – https://www.arise.tv/fg-us-role-in-nigerias-security-must-be-supportive-not-direct/, March 20, 2026

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