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Wale Adenuga’s ‘Superstory’ Returns with Gritty ‘Game Boys’ Cybercrime Season

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According to Vanguard News, the legendary production house Wale Adenuga Productions (WAP) has launched a fresh season of the iconic Superstory series titled “Game Boys.” This new installment, which began airing this weekend, shifts the focus toward the viral and controversial world of cybercrime, exploring the social and moral consequences of “Yahoo-Yahoo” culture in Nigeria.

The series is known for its “we are nothing but stories” tagline and has been a staple of Nigerian TV for decades. By tackling cybercrime, the producers are aiming for a younger, more tech-savvy audience while maintaining the moral storytelling that made the show a household name.

The premiere has already sparked discussions on social media, with many praising the realistic portrayal of the pressure young Nigerians face. The “Game Boys” season is expected to feature a mix of veteran actors and fresh faces from the skit-making world, bridging the gap between traditional TV and viral digital content.

Supporting this, Legit.ng reported that “Superstory returns with ‘Game Boys’ to tackle the rising tide of cybercrime,” while The Nation quoted the producers saying, “This season is a mirror to society, showing the dark side of the fast life.”

Echotitbits Take

Superstory is fighting for relevance in the era of Netflix and Showmax. By leaning into the “Yahoo-Yahoo” narrative, they are hitting a topical nerve. If the writing is sharp enough to avoid being “preachy,” this could revitalize the WAP brand for a Gen Z audience that usually ignores traditional TV.

Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/superstory-tv-drama-returns-with-game-boys/ March 28, 2026

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Afrobeats Royalty Triumphs at 2026 MOBO Awards in Manchester

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According to a report by Nigerian Entertainment Today (NET), the 2026 MOBO Awards held in Manchester saw a massive night for Nigerian music as Wizkid and Ayra Starr secured top honors. Wizkid was crowned “Best African Music Act,” edging out a competitive field that included Davido and Rema, while Ayra Starr took home “Best International Act” for the second year in a row.

The ceremony highlighted the continued dominance of the “Afrobeats Trinity” on the global stage. Fans and industry insiders celebrated the wins as a testament to the genre’s staying power and its evolution from a regional sound to a primary driver of global pop culture.

Wizkid’s victory marks another milestone in his storied career, further solidifying his status as a pioneer who continues to set the pace for younger artists. Ayra Starr’s back-to-back win in the international category signals her rapid ascent and the global appetite for her unique “Sabi Girl” brand of soulful Afrobeats.

Confirming the victory, The Nation Newspaper noted that “Wizkid and Ayra Starr were among the winners at the 2026 MOBO Awards held in Manchester,” while the official MOBO Awards X handle celebrated the achievement, stating, “A massive congratulations to Wizkid for taking home the Best African Music Act trophy tonight!”

Echotitbits Take

This win is more than just a trophy; it’s a strategic validation for Wizkid ahead of his summer festival run and a massive momentum builder for Ayra Starr. As the MOBOs continue to embrace African talent, expect this to translate into higher streaming numbers and even bigger international collaboration opportunities for both artists in the coming months.

Source: Premium Times — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/music/867236-2026-mobo-ayra-starr-wizkid-win-big-defeat-tyla-others-full-winners-list.htmlMarch 27, 2026

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Middle East Conflict Threatens Nigeria’s Pharmaceutical Export Revenue

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Figures cited by The Punch from the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) show that the escalating tensions in the Middle East are beginning to impact Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector. Export earnings are at risk as shipping routes become more dangerous and logistics costs skyrocket, particularly for companies sourcing active ingredients from that region.

MAN warned that if the conflict enters its second month without resolution, Nigerian manufacturers may face a severe shortage of raw materials. This could lead to a spike in the price of essential drugs locally, as the cost of insurance and freight for alternative routes is significantly higher.

The Guardian noted that “manufacturers are seeking government buffers against global shocks,” and Vanguard reported that “pharmaceutical supply chains are under unprecedented pressure.”

Echotitbits take: This is a reminder of how interconnected our local health is with global politics. If the pharma sector takes a hit, it’s not just an “economy” story—it’s a “public health” story. Watch for the Ministry of Health to potentially ease import duties on raw materials to compensate.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/middle-east-tensions-threaten-pharma-export-earnings-man/, and March 28, 2026

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NCC to Deploy New Identity Risk System to Combat SIM Fraud

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Reporting by The Punch indicates that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is set to introduce a Telecoms Identity Risk Management System. This initiative aims to curb the rising cases of SIM-related fraud and enhance the overall security of the nation’s digital economy by creating a more robust verification layer for mobile users.

The system will integrate real-time tracking of suspicious registration patterns and provide telecommunication operators with the tools to flag identity theft instantly. The NCC believes this move is essential to protect the billions of Naira currently being moved through mobile banking and digital payment platforms daily.

Tribune highlighted the development, stating that “digital security is the new frontier for the NCC,” while Daily Post reported that “the identity risk system will protect vulnerable consumers from cybercriminals.”

Echotitbits take: This is a much-needed upgrade to the NIN-SIM linkage. If implemented correctly, it could finally put an end to “SIM swap” scams that have plagued Nigerian bank account holders for years.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/ncc-to-curb-sim-fraud-with-new-platform/, and March 28, 2026

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ECOWAS Court Unveils “Justice 2030” Strategic Plan in Abuja

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In an update published by Premium Times, the ECOWAS Court of Justice has officially launched its Strategic Plan for 2026–2030, titled “Justice 2030.” The roadmap is designed to modernize regional justice delivery, enhance the protection of human rights, and strengthen the rule of law across the West African sub-region.

The court’s president, Ricardo Goncalves, stated that the plan represents a “turning point” in making the court more accessible to community citizens. Key priorities include the digitalization of judicial processes and fostering better legal harmonization among member states to resolve regional disputes more efficiently.

The Guardian reported that “the plan aims to bolster the court’s role in regional integration,” while Channels TV noted that “Justice 2030 focuses on deepening transparency and stakeholder engagement.”

Echotitbits take: A more efficient ECOWAS court is vital for cross-border trade and human rights. However, the real challenge remains enforcement; the court can pass judgments, but it still relies on member states’ willingness to obey them.

Source: Premium Times – https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/867341-ecowas-court-unveils-five-year-strategic-plan.html, and March 28, 2026

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FG and GenCos at Loggerheads Over Massive Electricity Debt Reconciliation

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According to The Punch, a fresh crisis is brewing in the power sector as the Federal Government and Electricity Generation Companies (GenCos) have failed to reach an agreement over the reconciliation of outstanding debts. The GenCos are demanding the immediate settlement of legacy debts to maintain operations, while the government is questioning the transparency of the figures presented.

The disagreement threatens to stall ongoing power sector reforms which recently attracted $2 billion in new investment. Industry analysts warn that unless a middle ground is found, the liquidity squeeze could lead to a reduction in power generation, further worsening the national grid’s instability.

Daily Post noted that “blackouts persist as residents question the government’s energy policy,” while Leadership reported that “GenCos are seeking urgent intervention to prevent a total system collapse.”

Echotitbits take: This is the classic “circular debt” trap. The government wants more power before paying, and the GenCos need pay to generate more power. Watch for a potential “sovereign guarantee” or a new bailout package to prevent the lights from going out.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/fg-gencos-disagree-over-electricity-debt-reconciliation/, and March 28, 2026

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APC National Convention: Yilwatda and New NWC Members Emerge

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In an update published by Channels TV, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has concluded its 8th National Convention in Abuja, with Nentawe Yilwatda and several others emerging as new members of the National Working Committee (NWC). The event saw over 8,453 delegates and 31 state governors converge on the capital to reshape the party’s leadership hierarchy ahead of upcoming electoral cycles.

President Bola Tinubu addressed the delegates, emphasizing that the party remains the primary vehicle for Nigeria’s “national renewal.” He praised the transparency of the process and urged the new leaders to prioritize party discipline and the inclusion of diverse voices within the progressive fold.

Premium Times reported on the scale of the gathering, noting “8,453 delegates converge on Abuja for the APC convention,” while The Nation highlighted that “the emergence of the new NWC marks a turning point for party unity.”

Echotitbits take: Conventions are often where political futures are made or broken. By installing fresh faces in the NWC, Tinubu is effectively tightening his grip on the party machinery and preparing for the strategic challenges of the 2027 transition period.

Source: PM News – https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2026/03/28/apc-convention-yilwatda-emerges-chairman-as-nwc-gets-major-shake-up/, and March 28, 2026

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Thirty-Two Banks Meet New CBN Capital Requirements Ahead of Deadline

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Reporting by The Punch indicates that 32 Nigerian banks have successfully met the new minimum capital requirements set by the Central Bank of Nigeria well before the official 2026 deadline. This wave of recapitalization has injected over ₦4.6 trillion into the banking system, significantly strengthening the industry’s ability to absorb shocks and fund large-scale infrastructure projects.

The successful recapitalization exercise is seen as a vote of confidence in the Nigerian financial sector. The CBN Governor noted that the move has created a “more resilient and agile” banking environment, capable of supporting the federal government’s ambition of achieving a $1 trillion economy by 2030.

Vanguard confirmed the progress, stating, “The banking sector is now better positioned to drive national growth,” while ThisDay added that “investors have shown immense appetite for Nigerian banking stocks during this recapitalization phase.”

Echotitbits take: This massive capital injection means we might see a wave of bank mergers or acquisitions as smaller players struggle to keep up with the top 32. Expect these “mega-banks” to start competing aggressively for the retail market and digital banking space.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/32-banks-meet-recapitalisation-requirements-before-deadline-cbn/, and March 28, 2026

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CBN Signals Economic Reset as Inflation Drops and Reserves Hit $50bn

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Figures cited by The Punch show that the Central Bank of Nigeria is initiating a significant economic “reset” following a dramatic decline in the inflation rate to 15.06%. This milestone is accompanied by a robust recovery in foreign reserves, which have now surpassed the $50 billion mark for the first time in several years. The apex bank attributes this stability to the sustained impact of its aggressive monetary tightening and foreign exchange reforms.

The Governor of the CBN highlighted that these figures represent more than just a statistical victory; they signal a return to macroeconomic predictability. The appreciation of the Naira, which had stabilized near ₦1,436/$1 by the end of 2025, has played a pivotal role in anchoring price expectations across the country.

This development was also tracked by BusinessDay, which noted that “Nigeria enters the run-up to 2026 at a delicate moment of stabilization,” while The Nation reported that “the CBN’s disciplined monetary policy is finally yielding the desired price stability and liquidity.”

Echotitbits take: Reaching $50 billion in reserves gives the CBN a massive “war chest” to defend the Naira against speculative attacks. However, for the average Nigerian, the real test will be how quickly this 15% inflation rate translates into lower prices at the local food market.

Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/cbn-signals-economic-reset-as-inflation-drops-reserves-hit-50bn/, and March 28, 2026

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Nollywood Mourns Death of Iconic Soundtrack Queen Onos Brisibi

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In a post shared by PM News Nigeria, the Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the passing of veteran gospel singer and Nollywood soundtrack legend Onos Brisibi. Known for her hauntingly beautiful vocals in 90s classics like Domitilla and Blood Money, Brisibi passed away at age 55 after a prolonged illness.

The news was confirmed through an emotional tribute by veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), who described her as a “gifted songstress whose music touched countless lives.” Her voice was the sonic backdrop for the golden era of Nollywood, often providing the emotional depth that defined the industry’s most iconic horror and drama films.

Tributes have since poured in from colleagues and fans who grew up listening to her “minister” through film scores. Born in Delta State, Brisibi’s legacy is inextricably linked to the rise of Nigerian cinema, and her death marks the end of an era for the industry’s traditional sound.

According to RMD’s Instagram post, “The tears are many, but the memories are even more… rest in perfect peace, Onos.” Legit.ng added that “fans are sharing clips of her most famous movie themes, remembering her as the voice that defined Nollywood’s spiritual and emotional core.”

Echotitbits take:

The loss of Onos Brisibi is a significant blow to the cultural heritage of Nollywood. Before the era of high-budget licensed tracks, artists like Onos created the very identity of Nigerian cinema. This moment will likely spark a renewed interest in archiving and digitizing classic Nollywood soundtracks, many of which remain trapped on old VHS masters. Watch for a possible tribute segment at the upcoming AMVCAs in May.

Source: PM News Nigeria — https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2026/03/27/nollywood-soundtrack-star-onos-brisibi-is-dead/ March 27, 2026

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