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  • NPFL: Naziru Sarki Laja set for Niger Tornados move

    NPFL: Naziru Sarki Laja set for Niger Tornados move

    Naziru Sarki Laja is set to join Niger Tornados ahead of the 2026-27 Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, season.

    Laja was on the books of Wikki Tourist last season.

    He was one of the standout performers for the Bauchi Elephants despite their relegation to the Nigeria National League, NNL.

    Laja has been identified as a replacement for Shehu Dabai who left the Ikon Allah Boys for Rivers United.

    His ability to control tempo and link play is expected to bolster Niger Tornados’ midfield options next season.

    An official announcement from Niger Tornados is expected soon.

    Sarki Laja’s arrival would mark one of the club’s early moves in the transfer window ahead of pre-season.

    NPFL: Naziru Sarki Laja set for Niger Tornados move

  • APC Chieftain urges Tinubu, Yilwatda to ignore calls for Bauchi primary review

    APC Chieftain urges Tinubu, Yilwatda to ignore calls for Bauchi primary review

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and the party’s National Chairman

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  • NPFL: Dabai pens farewell message to Niger Tornadoes after Rivers United move

    NPFL: Dabai pens farewell message to Niger Tornadoes after Rivers United move

    Shehu Dabai has penned an emotional farewell message to Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, side, Niger Tornadoes.

    Dabai left Niger Tornadoes for Rivers United on Tuesday.

    The 20-year-old forward featured prominently for Niger Tornadoes in the NPFL last term.

    He netted seven goals in 30 appearances for the Ikon Allah Boys.

    “It’s not easy to say goodbye to you my people’s of Nigerlite I’m grateful for everything Niger Tornadoes give me” Dabai wrote on his social media handle.

    “But in life sometimes you need to accept a new challenge.”

    “I wish you all the best my people’s of Nigerlite yours forever.”

    Dabai’s arrival adds attacking options for Rivers United as they prepare to compete domestically and on the continent next season.

    NPFL: Dabai pens farewell message to Niger Tornadoes after Rivers United move

  • Flutterwave empowers NYSC entrepreneurs at YEEP 2026

    Flutterwave empowers NYSC entrepreneurs at YEEP 2026

    Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, has reaffirmed its commitment to youth enterprise development through its partnership with the Activate Success International Foundation at the National Youth Entrepreneurship & Empowerment Programme, YEEP 2026.

    The summit, held over the weekend in Abuja, brought together young entrepreneurs, business leaders, and ecosystem stakeholders to discuss how technology, mentorship, and access to resources can accelerate business growth.

    Speaking at the event, Flutterwave Founder and CEO, Olugbenga Agboola, highlighted the importance of equipping young entrepreneurs with the infrastructure, tools, and opportunities needed to build sustainable businesses.

    In his fireside chat with Ms Love Idoko-Uloko, Activate Success Foundation’s CEO, Agboola spoke about how the company was built around a simple vision: creating “the infrastructure of infrastructures”, enabling businesses in Africa to reach customers across markets, from Abuja to Nairobi, London, and beyond, without friction.

    Drawing from Flutterwave’s own growth journey, Agboola shared lessons from the company’s early days, including pitching its vision in San Francisco when the company was still building credibility globally.

    He also emphasised the role of humility, mentorship, and relationships in the company’s growth journey, highlighting how the guidance and support of the late Herbert Wigwe helped shape some of the opportunities that opened doors for Flutterwave.

    Agboola used his experience to encourage young entrepreneurs to take advantage of the opportunities available to them today, noting that access to knowledge, technology, and global markets has created new possibilities for the next generation of African builders.

    “You are living in a world where you can learn anything, build anything, and become anything. The question is whether you are locking in and investing in yourself with the consistency and excellence that will carry you to where you are going,” he said.

    Olufunmilayo Olaniyi, Business Development at Flutterwave, reinforced the company’s commitment to removing barriers for emerging entrepreneurs through access to digital payment solutions and business infrastructure.

    “This is 2026, and the question has evolved from whether Africa is open for business to whether you are ready when that opportunity shows up for you,” said Olaniyi.

    Through the programme, Flutterwave, in partnership with Activate Success International Foundation, awarded over 25 grants to young Nigerian entrepreneurs to support business growth and invest in the next generation of African builders.

    Flutterwave empowers NYSC entrepreneurs at YEEP 2026

  • Abia Commences Enforcement Of Ban On Commercial Motorcycles

    Abia Commences Enforcement Of Ban On Commercial Motorcycles

    T‌he Abia State Government has commenced the enforcement of the ban on the o‍perations of commercial motorcycles in s‍pecified a‍reas⁠ of Umu⁠ahia, Aba,⁠ and Ohafia as part o‍f measures to⁠ stre‍ngt‌hen security an‌d imp⁠r‍o‍ve public safety acro‌ss the state.

    The‍ Co‍mmissioner for Info⁠rmation, P‌r‍ince Okey Kanu‍, disclosed t‌h‍is on Tuesday while brief‌ing journalists at the G⁠overnment Hou⁠se, Umua‍hia,⁠ on th‌e outcome‍ of⁠ this‍ week’s‍ State Executi‍ve Council meeting ch‌aire⁠d by‌ state Gov‍er‍nor, Dr. Alex Ott‍i.

    Accordin‍g to the Commissioner, the enforcement of the policy i⁠s aimed at ens⁠uring bet‍ter regulation o⁠f‍ motorcycle op‍erations, im⁠pr‌oving security survei⁠l⁠lance, and creating a safer e‌nvironme‌nt for residents.

    He explain⁠ed that following the comme⁠ncement of the ban, any⁠ motorcycl⁠e op‌erator fou⁠nd withi‍n the re‌stricted‌ zones would face immediate enforceme⁠nt act⁠ion‌.⁠

    B‍y this‍ ban, all mo⁠to‍rcycles plying the state‌ roads whether‌ for⁠ co⁠mmer⁠cia‌l or private use or for‍ business purposes such‍ as courier and delivery se⁠rvices must be reg‌istered.

    “This is in line w‌it‍h Abia’s ini⁠tiat‌ive on integration of all commercial vehicles inclu‌ding mo‌tor‌cycles which comme‌nced over 18 months a‌go.

    “The⁠ scop‍e of this i‍nit‌iative has now been exp‍anded to include the co‌mpulsory registrat‌ion of all‌ motorcycles plying our roads.

    “The Abia state Harmonzed T‍as⁠k Force will‌ enforce the ban in conjunction w⁠ith security agen‍cies in t‌he state.

    “The fine of penalty for any defaultting‌ motorcycle ride⁠r shall b⁠e 50,000 Naira, p‌ayable withi⁠n 30 days⁠,“ Prince Ka‍nu stated.

    The Commission‍er further re⁠ve⁠aled that t‌he⁠ state governme‍nt has designated loading bays in A⁠ba, Umu‌ahia,‍ an⁠d Ohafia where m‌otorcycles i‍mpo‍unded du‍ring enfor‍cement o‌perations wo‌uld b‍e kept.

    He added that the⁠ Abia State Board of Inter‌nal R⁠e‌venue would maintain a com‌prehensi‌ve datab⁠ase of al⁠l register⁠e⁠d mo⁠torcycles to enhance mon‍itoring and accountabilit‌y.

    To support easy id‍entificatio‍n, Prince Kanu announced tha‍t riders would be issued colour-⁠coded reflective jackets ba‌sed on their s‍e⁠natorial distri⁠cts, alongside unique local government identification numbers.

    He s‌tr‌ess‌ed that‌ motorcycles regist‍ered f⁠or courier and de‌livery servi‌ces‌ would n⁠o⁠t be allow⁠ed to carry pass⁠engers under any cir⁠cumstance.

    “There shall be no exempti⁠ons to‍ this‌ rule Every regis‍ter⁠e⁠d rider must wear the approved c‌olour-coded vest whic⁠h will be made availa‌ble wi‌thin one week of this announce‍ment,“ Princ‍e‍ Kanu stated.

    Pr⁠ince Kanu explained that whi‌le the decision to restr‌ict motorcycl⁠e operations wa‌s difficult, it w‌as ta‍ken‍ in t‍he overall interest of the people of Abia State.

    “We unders⁠tand the temporary in⁠conv‍enie‍nces‌ it may cause, but t‍he safety and security of Abians remain paramount,

    “Go‍vernment is alr⁠eady considering alternati⁠ve transportation arrangements to cus‌hion the effects of the ban on r⁠esidents and operator⁠s,“ Pr‍ince Kanu st‌ated.

    He not‌ed that a c‍omprehens⁠ive list of restricted routes would be released through various media pla‍tform⁠s and transpo‍rt unions,‍ whil‍e a special sta⁠keholder e‍ngagement tea‌m woul‌d continue public enlightenment c⁠amp⁠aigns across the state.

    A‌lso speaking⁠, the Special Adviser to the Gov‍ernor on Security M‌a⁠tters, Nav‌y Commander MacDonald U⁠ba‌ (rtd.),‍ s⁠aid the regist‌rati‌on and colour-codin‍g s‌ystem‍ would strengt⁠hen security moni‍to‌ring, acc⁠ountabi‌lity, and p⁠roper‍ ide⁠ntifi⁠cation of motorcycle op‌erators.

    Commander Uba urged residents to‌ s‍ee th‌e poli‍cy as a proa‍ctive securi‍ty‍ measure designed to protect lives and property rather tha‍n a temp‌orary inc‌onvenience.

    “The primary responsi⁠bilit‍y of‌ any g‍overnm‌ent is t‍he safety a‍nd securi‌ty of its people. Gov‍ernor Ale‌x Ott‍i is‍ taking proactive steps to p⁠revent t⁠he security challenges experi‌enced in‌ sev‍eral other states fr⁠om takin‍g root in Abia.

    “We appea‌l to our people to‌ bear with the temporary in‌convenience because the‌ ove‍rriding pu‍b‌lic interes‌t is f⁠ar m⁠ore important.” Uba noted.‌

    Contributing, the Special‍ Ad‌viser to the Governor on Me‌dia and Publicity, Mr.‌ Ferdi‍nand‍ Ekeoma, e‌x‍plai‌ned that the rest⁠riction of motorcycle o⁠perations was⁠ dr⁠iven by security cons⁠ider‍ations.

    He recalled th⁠at th‍e‍ ban on Okad⁠a opera⁠tions was not new, notin‍g‌ that a sim⁠ilar measure was introduced by the adminis‍tr‌ation⁠ o‍f Chief T.A. Orji, a‍nd emphasized th‌at the current policy is part of the government‌’s broader strategy to safeguar

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  • Fashola to lawyers: Don’t leave Nigeria’s security crisis to politicians alone

    Fashola to lawyers: Don’t leave Nigeria’s security crisis to politicians alone

    Former Lagos State Governor and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has urged the legal profession to step up in tackling Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, saying the burden cannot rest solely on politicians and security agencies. Speaking on Tuesday as the keynote speaker at the 2026 Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikeja Branch Law Week in […]

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  • Ekiti guber 2026: What I requested from Oyebanji when he visited me – Oluyede

    Ekiti guber 2026: What I requested from Oyebanji when he visited me – Oluyede

    The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the just-concluded Ekiti State governorship election, Dr. Wole Oluyede, has revealed what he requested from the flagbearer of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and winner of the election, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, when he visited his residence in Ikere-Ekiti.

    Earlier, Oluyede had rejected the outcome of the election as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), citing a systemic compromise of the electoral process, ranging from technical failures to open financial inducement.

    Recall that the Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Adenike Oladiji, declared Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the winner of Saturday’s governorship poll after he secured 319,224 votes to defeat his closest rival, Dr. Wole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who polled 40,543 votes, while the candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ambassador Dare Bejide, came a distant third with 12,872 votes.

    Addressing journalists in Ado-Ekiti on the outcome of the surprise post-election visit by Governor Oyebanji, Oluyede noted that the governor claimed to be unaware of the arrests of his supporters but gave a firm commitment to look into the actions of the security agencies.

    He said the release of his members was the only request he made of him, noting that democracy cannot thrive if individuals are not allowed to tread the path of their convictions.

    His words: “If I lost in a free, fair and credible contest, I would have no difficulty accepting the outcome.

    “However, if there was widespread negligence, misconduct, intimidation, or disregard for established electoral procedures, then we must confront those realities honestly.

    “I am not leaving politics. There is no personal conflict between Governor Oyebanji and myself. Politics should not be viewed as warfare, but I am equally committed to principles, accountability and the continuous improvement of our democracy.

    “Concerning reports that some of my supporters have been arrested or harassed, I raised the matter directly with Governor Oyebanji during his visit. It was, in fact, the only request I made of him.

    “He assured me that he was unaware of the incidents and promised to investigate the matter. I have reason to believe steps are already being taken to address these concerns.”

    Ekiti guber 2026: What I requested from Oyebanji when he visited me – Oluyede

  • Mr Eazi speaks on reason behind his grey hair

    Mr Eazi speaks on reason behind his grey hair

    Nigerian singer, Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, has finally addressed the growing curiosity surrounding his grey hair…

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  • We’re building infrastructure for knowledge-driven economy – Tinubu

    We’re building infrastructure for knowledge-driven economy – Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that his administration is building road infrastructure to lay the necessary physical foundation for a knowledge-driven economy, stressing that education, justice and innovation need roads to thrive.

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  • Oba of Benin orders spiritual warfare against banditry in Edo South

    Oba of Benin orders spiritual warfare against banditry in Edo South

    The Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, on Tuesday directed traditional worshippers…

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