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  • PSN ex-president calls for industrial policy for affordable medicines

    PSN ex-president calls for industrial policy for affordable medicines

    Former President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Pharmacist Olumide Akintayo, has called on the Federal Government to adopt a deliberate industrial policy to improve access to affordable medicines and strengthen local pharmaceutical manufacturing. Akintayo spoke during the commissioning of the newly completed Asiwaju Adebowale Omotosho Pharmacy House, a five-storey building owned by the Oyo […]

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  • UI don advocates improved kidney care for children

    UI don advocates improved kidney care for children

    A Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Dr Adebowale Ademola, has called for urgent strengthening of paediatric kidney care services to reduce preventable deaths among children suffering from acute kidney injury in Nigeria. Delivering a faculty lecture on behalf of the Department of Paediatrics at the College of Medicine, the […]

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  • Wema Bank names 10-year-old Chinmamanda Ozoakpata as One-Day MD/CEO winner

    Wema Bank names 10-year-old Chinmamanda Ozoakpata as One-Day MD/CEO winner

    As part of its 2026 Children’s Day celebrations, Wema Bank, Nigeria’s oldest indigenous national bank, most innovative and

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  • UK to suspend tariffs on 125 daily essentials

    UK to suspend tariffs on 125 daily essentials

    Millions of people in the United Kingdom will benefit as the government begins consultation on suspending tariffs on more than 120 everyday essentials.

    London ​announced on Wednesday that the ​essentials covered under the policy​ have been published, building on the tariff suspension ​first introduced in April.

    ​​The list of 125 items includes garlic, avocados, mangoes, nectarines, vegetable oil, chocolate, sauces, soft drinks, fresh fruits and vegetables, olive oil, and baked beans.

    The government will discuss the plan with businesses and other stakeholders, and also increase mileage rates for 3 million people who use their vehicles for work.

    ​The authorities are also seeking views on whether suspension of tariffs on certain fertilizers could help farmers cope with ​rising costs ​triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.

    ​Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel ​Reeves ​noted that the administration is responding to the Iran war impact by keeping prices down for households and businesses.

    ​Reeves ​said the freez​e on fuel duty, ​the mileage rate ​uprate — the first time in 15 years​ — and ​temporarily slashed VAT ​are part of measures to help reduce cost​s.

    The relief, ​the Chancellor explained, was in recognition of how farmers and hauliers have been “exposed to high fuel prices, and their importance to UK supply chains.”

    “We are a government firmly on the side of drivers, and that means acting when hardworking people are being left out of pocket,” said Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander​.

    UK to suspend tariffs on 125 daily essentials

  • Unity Cup: Jamaica beat India to set up final clash with Super Eagles

    Unity Cup: Jamaica beat India to set up final clash with Super Eagles

    Jamaica will face Nigeria in the final of the 2026 Unity Cup following their 2-0 victory over India at the Valley on Wednesday night.

    Courtney Clarke gave Jamaica the lead after the eight minute.

    The Reggae Boys got their second of the game  through Kaheim Dixon 10 minutes from time.

    Jamaica and Nigeria will meet in the final for the second consecutive edition after contesting last year’s title decider.

    The Super Eagles won 5-4 on penalties after both teams settled for a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

    The final will hold at the Valley, London on Saturday.

    Unity Cup: Jamaica beat India to set up final clash with Super Eagles

  • Lagos govt unveils education ministry scorecard, highlights plans

    Lagos govt unveils education ministry scorecard, highlights plans

    He emphasised that the state is actively equipping learners from all backgrounds with the practical knowledge…

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  • JUST IN: VeryDarkMan breaks silence on alleged Tinubu’s audio

    JUST IN: VeryDarkMan breaks silence on alleged Tinubu’s audio

    Popular social media activist, Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has reacted strongly to

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  • Tinubu’s Daughter Threatens Protest Against APC

    Tinubu’s Daughter Threatens Protest Against APC

    President Bola Tinubu’s daughter and Iyaloja-General of Nigeria, Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, has threatened to lead a protest over the outcome of the recently concluded All Progressive Congress (APC) primaries in Lagos State.

    According to her, the process was allegedly manipulated in favour of candidates linked to the party’s Justice Forum bloc.

    Speaking on Wednesday during the weekly meeting of market leaders and stakeholders at her office in Alausa, Ikeja, Tinubu-Ojo alleged that the results announced for Mushin Federal Constituency 2, Agege Constituency 2 and Ojokoro constituencies did not reflect the actual outcome of the primaries.

    The APC in Lagos had earlier released the names of candidates who emerged from the House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly primaries conducted ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The list, signed by Lagos APC Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, showed that 24 candidates secured tickets for the House of Representatives, while 40 candidates emerged for the Lagos State House of Assembly elections.

    Among those announced as winners for the assembly seats were Mojisola Meranda for Apapa I, Musibau Lawal for Apapa II, Barakat Bakare-Odunuga for Surulere I and Damilola Ayinde-Marshall for Surulere II, alongside other successful aspirants across the state’s 40 constituencies.

    Tinubu-Ojo, however, called on the state and national leadership of the APC to investigate the disputed primaries before the results are formally ratified, warning that unresolved grievances could deepen internal divisions within the ruling party.

    She maintained that some aspirants, including Seye Oladejo, Mutiu Olaide Oladeebo and Olotu Ojo, genuinely won their contests and should not be denied victory.

    “We are ready to protest because of Seye Oladejo of Mushin Federal Constituency 02, Mutiu Olaide Oladeebo of Agege 2 constituency, Olotu Ojo of Ojokoro constituency, because we know they won this election. Their mandate should not be given to somebody else,” she said.

    The Iyaloja-General also decried what she described as growing factional politics within the APC, particularly the rivalry between the Justice Forum and Mandate Group tendencies.

    According to her, the alleged alignment of party members with the Justice Forum was linked to the perceived governorship ambition of Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, whom she openly endorsed.

    “We have to cry out now. Let APC cancel Justice and Mandate Forums. We are one family. We are for APC. Now, they are using Justice Forum and Mandate because our candidate, Obafemi Hamzat, belongs to the Justice Forum,” she stated.

    “Everyone is now joining the Justice Forum because they believe that is where the incoming governor belongs. Are we not Lagosians? We are all APC.

    “Even when he becomes governor, he will not govern only APC members; he has to balance it. Everyone must be carried along. If you are a leader, you are leading both your friends and foes.

    “I can’t understand members of Mandate Group dumping Mandate and joining Justice Forum. And if Mandate won the election, they would try to manipulate and put Justice Forum members there. It is saddening. It is a way of telling us that hard work does not pay in politics. Something must be done about it,” she added.

    She also reaffirmed the support of market women across Lagos for Hamzat’s governorship ambition and other APC candidates, while demanding greater political inclusion and recognition for traders, whom she described as a critical bloc in Lagos politics.

    Tinubu’s Daughter Threatens Protest Against APC is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: Nigerians Yearning For Jonathan To Return As President – Rep

    2027: Nigerians Yearning For Jonathan To Return As President – Rep

    A member of the House of Representatives representing Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency, Fred Agbedi, has declared that former President Goodluck Jonathan will contest the 2027 presidential election under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Agbedi made the declaration on Wednesday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, while reacting to recent court rulings affirming Jonathan’s eligibility to seek the presidency again.

    According to the lawmaker, judgments delivered by the Federal High Court, the Court of Appeal and the recent ruling by Justice Peter Lifu have effectively settled all controversies surrounding Jonathan’s constitutional qualification to contest.

    “That’s correct. And we’re excited, we’re happy that Justice Peter Lifu’s judgment further reaffirmed the settled position of this issue by both the earlier Federal High Court in Yenagoa and the Court of Appeal. So all encumbrances as to his eligibility have been resolved,” Agbedi said.

    He argued that constitutional amendments introduced after Jonathan left office could not be applied retroactively against him.

    “The amendment has taken care of that. So it’s no longer an issue for debate. The clarity of the judgments and the amendment is that Jonathan can do another four years. That is the end of the story,” he stated.

    Speaking further, Agbedi dismissed concerns that another term for Jonathan would contradict the constitutional principle limiting presidents to two terms in office.

    He maintained that the courts had already interpreted the law in Jonathan’s favour before the constitutional amendment was enacted.

    “And because the law does not take retroactive effect, it is exempted. But even before that amendment, the courts had posited that he was still qualified to contest the election,” he added.

    The PDP lawmaker also defended the punitive measures imposed by the court against the litigant challenging Jonathan’s eligibility, describing the suit as an abuse of court process.

    “As a lawyer, he knows that it was a settled issue. That is why the court says it’s abuse of court processes and a punitive measure should be taken so it will serve as deterrent to others,” he said.

    When asked directly whether Jonathan would contest in 2027, Agbedi responded: “I have told you, even at the interview after the court, that President Goodluck Jonathan is contesting under the Peoples Democratic Party.”

    He, however, took a swipe at factions within the PDP, insisting that the “real PDP” remains the faction recognised by court judgments.

    “The real PDP that exists, that INEC has refused to upload up till now, is the PDP. It is not within their powers to recognise us once the law has spoken and once the judiciary has spoken,” he said.

    Agbedi also accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of disregarding court decisions regarding the leadership structure of the opposition party.

    “It is mandatory. What they are doing amounts to contempt of court and all those issues will be dealt with appropriately,” he added.

    The lawmaker further predicted that Jonathan’s possible return to the presidential race would significantly alter Nigeria’s political landscape.

    “It means so much. It will upset the entire political atmosphere because he still carries national political clout and he is more prepared, better for the job,” Agbedi said.

    He argued that many Nigerians had become disillusioned with the administrations that succeeded Jonathan.

    “Nigerians have passed through the eight years of Buhari and now about three years of President Tinubu and have come to see that we need someone we trust to come back.

    “Nigerians from different directions are yearning for Jonathan’s another four years that will stabilise this nation,” he stated.

    2027: Nigerians Yearning For Jonathan To Return As President – Rep is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • UNCTAD Seeks $1tn Annual Renewable Energy Investments

    UNCTAD Seeks $1tn Annual Renewable Energy Investments

    The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has said the global shift to renewable energy will require more than $1tn in annual investments by 2030, warning that many developing economies may struggle to meet climate and energy targets without stronger foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and wider access to clean technologies.

    In a new report titled “Energy Transition Investment and the Transfer of Knowledge and Skills: Implications for Investment Treaty Design,” the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development said the financing gap for the global clean energy transition remains significant as countries intensify efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and achieve net-zero emission targets.

    According to the report, renewable energy financing is increasingly being driven by private capital, with more than 80 per cent of investments across the renewable energy value chain currently coming from private sector sources.

    UNCTAD noted that developing economies are expected to depend heavily on foreign investment to finance their energy transition projects due to insufficient domestic capital and limited development funding.

    “Especially for developing economies, attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) may be a prerequisite for the energy transition as domestic capital and development funds are insufficient to meet projected needs,” the organisation stated.

    The report added that emerging economies are gradually moving up the clean technology value chain and becoming more active in global innovation and manufacturing activities linked to renewable energy.

    It stressed that beyond financing, countries would also require access to advanced technologies, technical expertise, and skilled labour to effectively deploy and manage clean energy infrastructure.

    UNCTAD further warned that developing economies across Africa, Asia, and Latin America continue to face major barriers to renewable energy investment despite rising global demand for clean energy solutions.

    Among the key challenges identified were high borrowing costs, weak infrastructure, regulatory uncertainty, and limited access to long-term financing, all of which continue to slow renewable energy investment flows into developing markets.

    The organisation said sectors such as solar energy, wind power, battery storage, hydrogen, and electric mobility present major economic opportunities for emerging economies if financing and technology transfer improve.

    It also highlighted the growing importance of industrial policy, innovation, and strategic partnerships in helping countries build local clean energy manufacturing capacity and strengthen energy security.

    UNCTAD warned that failure to mobilise sufficient investments could widen global inequalities, slow climate action and expose vulnerable economies to future energy and economic shocks.

    Meanwhile, Nigeria has intensified efforts to strengthen climate finance and expand renewable energy investments as part of broader economic diversification and sustainability goals under the administration of Bola Tinubu.

    Experts recently urged the Federal Government to deepen investments and introduce stronger incentives for large-scale solar deployment, noting that Nigeria could unlock an estimated $2.5bn carbon market opportunity.

    The Federal Government recently approved the National Carbon Market Framework and operationalised the Climate Change Fund to improve climate finance initiatives across the country.

    The administration also restored the National Council on Climate Change to the federal budget line as part of efforts to strengthen institutional support for climate-related programmes.

    UNCTAD Seeks $1tn Annual Renewable Energy Investments is first published on The Whistler Newspaper