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  • US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

    US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

    The United States Embassy in Abuja on Thursday announced the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ilorin Innovation Hub, marking the embassy’s first public-private partnership outside its American Spaces Network.

    The collaboration will expand US engagement in Kwara State’s growing technology sector and deliver programming focused on artificial intelligence (AI), STEM education, and professional development.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, US Embassy Public Diplomacy Counselor Lee McManis described the agreement as “an important milestone” that advances innovation-driven trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Nigeria.

    He added that Kwara State is developing as a tech innovation center, and American companies are already seeking opportunities to compete and collaborate in this growing market.

    Through this MOU, the US Embassy and Ilorin Innovation Hub will deliver programs that highlight American leadership in technology and innovation, provide business English and STEM training, and equip Nigerian professionals with skills aligned to US industry needs.

    The initiative reflects a shared commitment to fostering innovation, education, and economic growth. “This [MOU] reflects our shared belief that innovation, education, and opportunity are the foundations of a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future for both our countries,” the Public Diplomacy Counselor noted.

    US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

  • More Trouble For Nasir El-Rufai As DSS Arraigns Him For ‘intercepting’ Ribadu’s Phone Conversation

    More Trouble For Nasir El-Rufai As DSS Arraigns Him For ‘intercepting’ Ribadu’s Phone Conversation

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has arraigned Nasir el-Rufai, former Kaduna state governor, for allegedly accessing the telephone conversation of Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA).

    The ex-minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is being prosecuted on a five-count amended charge before a federal high court in Abuja

    More details later

  • Cybersecurity: Nigerian Govt moves to curb cyber attacks

    Cybersecurity: Nigerian Govt moves to curb cyber attacks

    The Federal Government has initiated renewed efforts to enhance Nigeria’s cyber defenses.

    The government is introducing plans to collaborate with private sector operators and industry stakeholders to establish a National Cybersecurity Coordination Council, which aims to safeguard the nation’s rapidly expanding digital economy from emerging cyber threats.

    This initiative was revealed by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The minister stated that the effort is part of a larger strategy to improve collaboration, intelligence sharing and coordinated responses to cyber incidents impacting both public and private entities.

    He emphasized that cybersecurity incidents present risks to customers and disrupt operations across significant private institutions, public systems, and Nigeria’s service industry.

    Tijani remarked that contemporary cyber risks necessitate collective defense models instead of isolated institutional responses.

    The proposed Cybersecurity Coordination Council is anticipated to include participation from a diverse array of stakeholders, such as chief information security officers from major sectors, recognized cybersecurity professional associations, and the Nigerian Computer Society.

    The council will also concentrate on sector-wide cyber defense protocols that align with national cybersecurity strategies, capacity-building programs to enhance Nigeria’s cybersecurity workforce, and operational coordination frameworks for incident response, recovery, and cyber risk management.

    To initiate the consultative process, the minister instructed key government agencies, the National Information Technology Development Agency, the Nigerian Communications Commission, Galaxy Backbone Limited, and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission, to collaboratively facilitate the creation of a technical coordination secretariat and develop initial terms of reference to guide stakeholder engagement.

    The secretariat will be domiciled within NITDA and operate under the strategic coordination of the minister’s office to ensure alignment with national cybersecurity priorities and cross-sector collaboration objectives.

    Tijani said, “There’s evidence to back that the stronger your digital economy becomes, the more cyber attacks you’re going to witness. It’s given.

    “So most of what we’re experiencing in the country today is not by accident. I know people are looking at it and thinking it’s because we’re not prepared.

    “Of course, we need to do more work to prepare ourselves. But the reality is, the stronger your digital economy gets, the more cyber attack you’re going to experience as a country. So it’s actually a good thing that this is happening.

    “The amount of cyber attacks that Nigeria is now reporting on a weekly basis is 4,200.

    “The more we connect our countries, the more we open ourselves up to attack. The more we digitize our society, the more we open up that society to attack.

    “And I think it’s the responsibility of those of us that are responsible for supervising, but also running this sector, to try and find a solution to it.

    “And that solution is not going to be a largely militarized approach. There’s no country that gets proper cyber attack management from just an individual. It has to be a collaboration.

    “I think the attacks will come. The question is whether Nigeria is prepared to respond with organized, coordinated national resilience.

    “So not only should we be organizing ourselves and coordinating ourselves to be able to defend ourselves, but we also have to think into the future.

    “So what can we do to limit these attacks, to be ready for them? As you can imagine, that’s not a question that just governments can answer. It’s not a question that even just the minister can answer. And for being sincere with ourselves, I think there’s only a few countries where there’s active war going on in terms of cyber attack, where we find government to be the best at being able to deal with this.”

    Speaking on the importance council, the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, Dr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, said, “There will never be a more perfect time to have this council than now, because cyber security in the age of AI is a different animal.

    “The AI is changing the game and elevating the threat landscape the more we integrate AI into our lives, the more we need to change the way we look at the cyber security.

    “There are two fundamental issues we need to think about, because the attack today, it could be attack on AI, or attack by AI, as we identify our operation today, we have AI agents doing a lot in our organizations.

    “So imagine having a jump break into an AI, someone taking over to the AI, the kind of damage you can cause into your organization, and when it comes to attack by AI, also, everything is changing.

    “today. We are experiencing a zero click phishing attack. We have aI generated malware that is becoming smarter and polymorphic, which is very difficult to even identify, and it can cause damage within in the speed of light and ransomware.

    “today we have aI automated ransomware, AI system that will take your system even negotiate the ransom. We are also having a sophisticated AI social engineering, and the the defect that we can hardly detect.”

    Cybersecurity: Nigerian Govt moves to curb cyber attacks

  • DSS Arraigns El-Rufai Over Alleged Wiretapping Of NSA

    DSS Arraigns El-Rufai Over Alleged Wiretapping Of NSA

    The Department of State Services has arraigned former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai before the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday on a three-count charge of unlawfully intercepting the telephone communications of National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, in a case that has been months in the making.

    The arraignment, which took place today April 23, was rescheduled from February 25 after the DSS failed to produce El-Rufai in court on the earlier date.

    The former governor had been in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission at the time, following his earlier detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over separate money laundering allegations.

    Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court subsequently fixed today’s date for the arraignment.

    The charges, filed under case number FHC/ABJ/CR/99/2026, stem from remarks El-Rufai made during a live appearance on Arise TV’s Prime Time programme on February 13, 2026.

    During the interview, El-Rufai claimed that he and unnamed associates had listened to conversations from Ribadu’s phone after it had been tapped by a third party.

    He also claimed to have heard the NSA directing security operatives to detain him, linking the alleged directive to an attempted arrest he said DSS operatives made at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on February 12 upon his return from Cairo.

    Although El-Rufai acknowledged that such surveillance is unlawful, he suggested it was not an uncommon practice.

    The DSS moved swiftly after the broadcast. In the three-count charge, the secret police accused El-Rufai of admitting on television that he and his associates unlawfully intercepted the NSA’s phone communications, contrary to Section 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act 2024.

    The second count alleges that he stated during the same interview that he knew and associated with an individual who carried out the interception without reporting the person to relevant security agencies, an offence under Section 27(b) of the same Act.

    The third count accuses him and others still at large of using technical equipment to compromise public safety and national security in violation of Section 131(2) of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.

    El-Rufai has pushed back vigorously against the charges. His legal team filed a motion listing 17 grounds on which the charge should be quashed, arguing among other things that the DSS lacked the authority to treat a remark made on television as a legal confession.

    His lead counsel Oluwole Iyamu argued that for a statement to qualify as a confession in law, it must be made under caution, voluntarily, and in circumstances that satisfy the Judges’ Rules conditions he said were not met.

    El-Rufai separately filed a one billion naira suit against the ICPC over what he described as an illegal search of his residence.

    On March 24, he and one Joel Adoga were also arraigned by the ICPC on separate charges of fraud and money laundering, to which they pleaded not guilty.

    DSS Arraigns El-Rufai Over Alleged Wiretapping Of NSA is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Africa Faces 86M Tonne Fuel Shortfall By 2040 Amid Crises

    Africa Faces 86M Tonne Fuel Shortfall By 2040 Amid Crises

    Africa is heading toward an 86m tonne fuel shortfall by 2040, and the ongoing war involving Iran has laid bare how dangerously exposed the continent is to disruptions at global shipping chokepoints, according to a new report by the Africa Finance Corporation launched in Nairobi on Thursday.

    The AFC said Africa currently imports over 70 percent of its refined fuel, alongside roughly $230bn worth of essential goods annually, including food, plastics, steel, and fertiliser.

    The continent’s dependence on fuel imports is projected to climb steadily from 74m tonnes in 2023 to 86m tonnes by 2040, a volume equivalent to nearly three Dangote refineries, the largest on the continent.

    Speaking at the report’s launch, AFC Chief Economist Rita Babihuga-Nsanze said the crisis in the Middle East had made the consequences of this dependence impossible to ignore.

    The effective shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global fuel transport passes, has left import-dependent countries in East Africa facing critical shortages.

    She noted that the strait is not the only chokepoint posing a threat to the continent’s supply lines.

    The war has also triggered a fertiliser crisis across Africa, given that a significant share of the continent’s fertiliser supply originates from the Gulf.

    Babihuga-Nsanze described this as another vulnerability the crisis had brought sharply into focus, pointing out a striking contradiction at the heart of Africa’s situation, while the continent holds 80 percent of the world’s phosphate reserves, a primary fertiliser source, it produces only 20 percent of global supply.

    She said this gap represents a significant opportunity for Africa to reduce its external dependence and step into a role it is naturally positioned to fill.

    The report called for the development of new energy hubs and better utilisation of existing assets to close the shortfall.

    Babihuga-Nsanze cited Zambian dams ill-equipped to handle shifting drought conditions and two gigawatts of Angolan hydropower that remains disconnected from the regional grid and effectively wasted as examples of the inefficiencies holding Africa back.

    Africa Faces 86M Tonne Fuel Shortfall By 2040 Amid Crises is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Niger: Gov Bago directs six commissioners to oversee vacant ministries

    Niger: Gov Bago directs six commissioners to oversee vacant ministries

    Governor of Niger State, Umar Bago, has directed six commissioners to oversee additional ministries following the resignation of some cabinet members to contest the 2027 general elections.

    The directive is contained in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Bologi Ibrahim, on Thursday in Minna.

    According to the governor, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Muazu Hamidu Jantabo, will oversee the Ministry of Rural Development.

    Also, Alhaji Mustapha Ndajiwo, the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, would supervise the Ministry of Special Duties.

    Bago further stated that the Commissioner for Investment, Alhaji Aminu Suleman Takuma, has been assigned to oversee the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives.

    Similarly, the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr Jacob Baba Isa, is to supervise the Ministry of Sports Development.

    The governor also directed the Commissioner for Technical and Vocational Education, Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu Katcha, to oversee the Ministry of Tertiary Education.

    In the same vein, the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Hadiza Idris Kuta, will supervise the Ministry of Arts and Culture.

    Umaru-Bago urged the commissioners to view the additional responsibilities as an opportunity to enhance service delivery.

    He expressed optimism that members of the State Executive Council would continue to work collaboratively to ensure seamless governance.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor had earlier directed all political appointees seeking elective positions to resign.

    Six out of the 30 commissioners subsequently resigned to pursue elective offices ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    NAN

    Niger: Gov Bago directs six commissioners to oversee vacant ministries

  • Palm Sunday attack: Plateau Govt arraigns suspects amid tight security

    Palm Sunday attack: Plateau Govt arraigns suspects amid tight security

    There was a heavy security presence on Thursday at the Plateau State High Court in Jos as the state government arraigned four suspects linked to the deadly Palm Sunday attack on Angwan Rukuba community in Jos North Local Government Area.

    The suspects, who were arrested by the Department of State Services, DSS, between April 3 and April 10, 2026, were brought before the court under tight security arrangements aimed at preventing any breakdown of law and order.

    Court proceedings began after the defendants arrived at the Plateau State High Court of Justice at about 9:20 a.m., with security operatives stationed within and around the premises.

    The Plateau State Government filed charges bordering on criminal conspiracy and terrorism-related offences
    against the accused persons in connection with the attack.

    Those arraigned include Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar (also known as Auwalu Dogo), and Musa Abubakar Ibrahim, also identified as Yaroro, alongside one other defendant.

    Palm Sunday attack: Plateau Govt arraigns suspects amid tight security

  • UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

    UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

    …Platform strengthens founder dialogue with focus on real-world challenges of entrepreneurship in Nigeria

    UnwindFest by YellowLyfe, a leading platform focused on curated founder and ecosystem conversations, is set to host the 10th edition of its flagship experience, Founders Rant X, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at Alliance Française Lagos. The event will bring together over 150 founders, CEOs, and business leaders for a candid exploration of what it truly takes to build and sustain businesses in Nigeria today.

    The 2026 edition will feature a lineup of industry leaders across real estate, media, enterprise technology, and community building, including Paul Onwuanibe, Founder and CEO of Landmark Africa, who will deliver the keynote address on scaling businesses and the future of entrepreneurship in Nigeria; Katharina Link, CEO of Pulse Africa; Kehinde Ogundare; Damilola Teida, Fola Olatunji David and Kelechi Nwaozuzu.

    The event is designed to move beyond surface-level business conversations, focusing instead on the real challenges founders face daily, including hiring, pricing, managing teams, securing growth, and navigating uncertainty. It will also convene early-stage founders, growth-stage operators, and ecosystem stakeholders in one room to foster open dialogue and peer learning.

    Over the years, Founders Rant has grown into one of Nigeria’s most consistent founder storytelling platforms, known for creating space for honest, unfiltered conversations that reflect the realities of building in a complex and fast-changing business environment. Each edition has brought together diverse voices across industries, helping founders gain clarity, perspective, and practical insights that influence real business decisions.

    “Founders Rant was created because too many founders are building without enough honest context about what others are actually experiencing”, said Seyi Olaniyan, Convener of UnwindFest. “This edition is about deepening those conversations, bringing more experienced voices into the room, and making sure founders are not just inspired, but better equipped to navigate what they are building in real time”, he added.

    The 6th edition marks a major milestone for UnwindFest ( powered by YellowLyfe ), reinforcing its commitment to building spaces where founders and operators can engage in meaningful, experience-driven conversations that support stronger decision-making and long-term growth. The event is supported by partners, including Cleva Banking and Tech Pression, both aligned with the mission of enabling more sustainable business growth across the ecosystem.
    Tickets are available at Unwindfest.com. For updates and ongoing conversations, follow @UnwindFest on Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.
    -ENDS-
    About UnwindFest

    UnwindFest creates environments where professionals, founders, and ecosystem stakeholders can connect, unwind, and collaborate. Through curated experiences that tell the story of learning and community, UnwindFest builds spaces where people breathe. Founders Rant is UnwindFest’s flagship storytelling series, designed to hold space for the honest conversations that drive growth.

    Press Contact:
    Seyi Olaniyan, Convener of UnwindFest.
    seyi@yellowlyfe.com

    UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

  • Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman

    Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman

    The Labour Party’s interim national chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman, has declared that its 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is legally barred from returning to the party to contest the 2027 presidential election.

    She said that, based on strict membership registration deadlines under the Electoral Act, the former presidential candidate of the party cannot rejoin and contest in 2027.

    She stated this in an interview with Arise TV on Wednesday, saying the party’s register would be closed 21 days before its primaries and submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    “Well, it will be too late actually for him to come back because if you look at the act now, at some point we close the register.

    “Once we close the register 21 days before primaries, submit the register, the e-register to INEC, you can’t come from behind the door for us to register you and for you to contest the elections. That would be impossible, legally impossible anyway,” she said.

    Usman, who acknowledged that Obi had been instrumental in the party’s 2023 surge, said she herself had been persuaded by the former Anambra governor to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party to the Labour Party ahead of the last general election.

    “Even me, he convinced me to come with him to the Labour Party. Convinced me and not just me, many people that are in the Labour Party today were convinced by, let’s join Peter, go to the Labour Party because we believed in equity and fair play,” she said.

    She said her decision to leave the PDP was rooted in the belief that the party had failed to zone its presidential ticket to the south.

    “We believe that PDP should have zoned the seat to the south. But since they left it open and said there were no zoning and a northerner, they were trying to field a northerner, we felt no, it’s not fair. Though I’m a northerner, I felt it was not fair,” Usman said.

    Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi

    Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi

    A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dan Ulasi, has said that growing political alignment between Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso reflects ongoing efforts to build national consensus ahead of future elections.

    Ulasi noted that both figures command significant influence in their respective regions, stressing that their collaboration could reshape the political landscape.

    Featuring on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Thursday, Ulasi said: “The Peter Obi, Kwankwaso effect is part of the process we are building up, building bridges across this country. Kwankwaso is not a name you throw out in the North either is Peter Obi a name you throw out in the South.

    “So if by the grace of God the two of them will come together and one of them emerges as president as we hope because it’s an unwritten law that the South will have eight years, the North has had eight years under Buhari, so we have four more years to complete the southern tenure.

    “The concept of Peter Obi, Kwankwaso is going to turn out to be an exciting and very strong political process that if successful, because only God knows tomorrow, will usher in a new era of development and progress for this country and that is why we are backing Peter Obi.

    “From what is happening in the country, he (Peter Obi) has more than 60 percent chance of emerging as the President of this country.”

    Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi