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The Nigerian Naira finds itself at a crossroads, with its future shrouded in uncertainty. Yesterday’s forecast by Fitch Ratings, a leading international credit rating agency, sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s financial sector. The agency projected that the Naira will depreciate against the US Dollar, reaching around 1450 Naira to 1 US Dollar by December 2024. This prediction has ignited concerns about inflation and economic stability, prompting a swift response from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Fitch Ratings’ Perspective: Price Discovery, Volatility, and Cautious Optimism Fitch Ratings’ depreciation forecast stems from the Naira’s ongoing “price discovery” phase following its liberalization in…

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The untimely death of rising Nigerian musician Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known by his stage name Mohbad, has left a void in the hearts of his fans and family. As they grapple with the profound loss, a new development has emerged, further complicating the grieving process. On Monday, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, found himself facing questions from officers of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Lagos, following a petition filed by Oba Saheed Elegushi, the Elegushi of Ikate Land. Petition Accuses Mohbad’s Father of Cyberbullying and Defamation According to Mohbad’s legal team, led by Monisola Odumosu, the petition lodged by…

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Abuja breathed a collective sigh of relief yesterday as the news broke that Lucy Likeh, a 28-year-old nurse who had vanished days earlier, was found alive. Likeh’s puzzling disappearance had sent shockwaves through the city, igniting fears and underlining the perils faced by healthcare workers in Nigeria. The Disappearance that Shook Abuja Likeh’s last known whereabouts trace back to Friday evening when she informed a colleague and friend of her intention to visit Zuba Park after work to send a parcel to a friend in Minna. From that moment, Likeh seemed to vanish into thin air. Unanswered phone calls and…

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Nigeria faces a grim reality as the World Food Programme (WFP) sounds the alarm: an estimated 31.8 million Nigerians, or approximately 16% of the analyzed population, are projected to experience acute food insecurity between June and August 2024. This staggering figure marks a significant increase from the 18.6 million people who faced food insecurity at the end of 2023, painting a distressing picture of an impending hunger crisis. Decoding Acute Food Insecurity: The WFP’s Five-Phase Scale To grasp the severity of the situation, it’s essential to understand how the WFP classifies food insecurity. The organization uses a five-phase scale, with…

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The brutal killing of Alex Timileyin, an undergraduate student at Ajayi Crowther University (ACU) in Oyo State, Nigeria, has sent shockwaves through the nation and ignited calls for justice and improved campus safety measures. The incident, which occurred on Friday evening, allegedly stemmed from accusations of phone theft and escalated into a horrific display of mob violence that lasted for hours. Timileyin was found dead in his hostel room the following morning. 25 Students Arraigned, University Denies Cultism In the aftermath of this tragedy, 25 ACU students were arraigned before the Chief Magistrate Court on charges of assault and disorderly…

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Prominent human rights lawyer Dr. Chidi Odinkalu sparked a heated debate by asserting that restructuring and constitutional amendments alone will not resolve the deep-rooted issues plaguing Nigeria. Odinkalu, known for his vocal criticism of the status quo and his advocacy for social justice, argues that the nation’s problems extend beyond its political structure and require a more comprehensive approach. The Recurring Call for Restructuring The idea of restructuring Nigeria’s federal system has been a persistent topic in national discourse for many years. Advocates for restructuring argue that the current arrangement, a legacy of British colonial rule, disproportionately favors certain regions…

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Napoli has secured the services of renowned tactician Antonio Conte as their new head coach. The former Juventus, Chelsea, Inter Milan, and Tottenham Hotspur manager returns to his homeland after a brief hiatus, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a hunger for success. Conte’s appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Neapolitan club, as they seek to end their long wait for a Scudetto and establish themselves as a dominant force in Serie A. Conte’s Triumphant Return to Serie A Antonio Conte is no stranger to Italian football, having enjoyed tremendous success during his previous…

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Renowned Nigerian blogger Linda Ikeji recently ignited a nationwide conversation about single motherhood, family structures, and the changing role of fathers in Nigerian society. Her Instagram post, celebrating her son Jayce’s trip to Disneyland with his cousin, included a powerful statement: “Why my son will continue to bear my surname instead of that of his father.” This seemingly simple declaration has resonated with many and sparked a heated debate about tradition, autonomy, and the definition of fatherhood. Challenging Traditional Naming Conventions In Nigerian culture, children traditionally take their father’s surname, reflecting the patriarchal structure of society. Ikeji’s decision to keep…

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In a move that has brought much-needed relief and renewed hope to residents of Kogi, Nigeria, a dedicated lawmaker named Paul Haruna has embarked on a remarkable constituency project aimed at distributing essential goods to alleviate the challenges faced by his constituents. The project, lauded for its scale and genuine focus on people’s needs, has been met with widespread appreciation across the region. Haruna, representing the Bassa/Dekina federal constituency, has consistently championed the cause of his people since assuming office. Understanding the difficulties many residents face in accessing basic necessities, he meticulously designed the project to provide a direct and…

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The Lagos State Police Command has successfully apprehended two members of a dangerous syndicate specializing in luring, killing, and stealing vehicles from unsuspecting e-hailing drivers. This arrest comes as a significant relief to drivers and riders who have grown increasingly concerned about their security in recent months. The modus operandi of the syndicate involved posing as passengers on e-hailing platforms, targeting late-night rides and requesting pickups in isolated locations. Once the driver arrived, the suspects would overpower them, often using weapons, before stealing the vehicle and potentially causing harm. A Cause for Celebration, But Not Complacency While the arrest marks…

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