On Wednesday, the African Democratic Congress’s ADC leadership under David Mark was formally acknowledged by the Independent National Electoral Commission. This came after a period of internal party reorganization that resulted in the appointment of new national officers with the goal of realigning the ADC in advance of upcoming elections. In addition to Mark, other key figures who have been formally recognized by INEC are Professor Oserheimen Aigberaodion Osunbor as National Legal Advisor, Dr. Ibrahim Mani as National Treasurer, Akibu Dalhatu as National Financial Secretary, and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as…
Month: September 2025
Five African Nations Eye Historic First World Cup Qualification
With history at their fingertips, a number of African nations are aiming high as the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers move into the last round. Although heavyweights like Tunisia and Morocco have guaranteed their spots, five nations are poised to qualify for the tournament for the first time, if certain conditions are met. Here’s a breakdown of their chances: Gabon – Group F Since they are only one point behind leaders Ivory Coast, who have 20 points, Gabon’s prospects are still alive. They can win both of their remaining games…
Former Premier League referee charged with child abuse image offense.
David Coote, a former Premier League referee, has been accused of creating an offensive image of a child. The 43-year-old Coote was fired from his officiating position in December when it was discovered that he had made disparaging comments about former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp in 2020 on camera. Creating an indecent image of a kid includes actions like downloading, sharing, or storing images or recordings of abuse. Coote, who is now on restricted release after being accused on August 12, is scheduled to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on…
2027: INEC worried over early campaigns by politicians
Concern has been raised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) regarding the increasing use of early campaigns by politicians and their surrogates, which is obviously against the law. This was revealed by Prof. Abdullahi Zuru, the national commissioner of INEC and the chairman of the board of the Electoral Institute TEI, during a roundtable of stakeholders held in Abuja on Wednesday to discuss “The Challenges of Premature Political Campaigns.” He claims that early campaigns are now carried out through billboards, social media, and even in-person events under the guise…
Nigerian Government Defends 5% Fuel Surcharge, Promises No Burden on Citizens
Taiwo Oyedele, the chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, stated that the goal of the proposed fuel tax is not to put additional financial burden on households but rather to create a special fund for Nigeria’s failing roads. Although Oyedele acknowledged public concerns that recent tax reforms would make inflation worse, he maintained that better road infrastructure is necessary to reduce the cost of transporting people and products. In an interview with Channels Television’s Morning Brief on Tuesday, he explained this. One of the levies…
UK Faces 1976-Style Crisis, Kemi Badenoch Cautions
In a BBC interview on Tuesday, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch warned that Britain is at risk of a humiliating IMF bailout, drawing comparisons to the 1976 sterling crisis. She expressed deep concern that, in the absence of a strong plan for economic growth, the UK may experience a recurrence of the situation in which Jim Callaghan’s Labour government obtained a $3.9 billion IMF loan to support the pound almost fifty years ago. Badenoch accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s administration of plunging the country into a “doom loop” of rising taxes,…
NUPENG Shuts Down Depots Amid Stalled Talks with FG, Dangote
Despite the Federal Government’s role in promoting reconciliation through the Ministry of Labour, Employment, and Productivity, negotiations between the leadership of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and representatives of Dangote Petroleum Refinery continued for several hours on Monday night. This occurred on Monday as NUPENG officials halted fuel loading operations at petroleum depots across the country in protest of Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s purported ban on worker unionism. Despite intentions for all parties to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to immediately resolve the protracted conflict, the meeting,…
JAMB Panel Finds Over 6,000 Cases of AI and Biometric Malpractice
Over 6,000 instances of technology-enabled malpractice in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination have been found by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) Special Committee on Examination Infractions. Dr. Jake Epelle, the chairman of the committee, revealed the results during Monday’s report presentation in Abuja. Epelle discovered that 1,878 candidates erroneously claimed to be albinos, while others engaged in biometric fraud and digital identity manipulation during the performance of the examination. The panel also recorded many examples of bogus National Identification Numbers, credential forgery, and syndicate-backed fraud operations. Exam…
TUC Threatens Strike as OPS Rejects New 5% Fuel Surcharge
If the federal government (FG) does not abandon the proposed five percent tax on petroleum goods, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has vowed to conduct a statewide strike within two weeks. Additionally, the government’s proposal to impose a five percent fuel levy has been rejected by the organized private sector, which emphasizes that its implementation would exacerbate inflation across the country. Following days of anticipation that the fee may go into force in January 2026, the Trade Union Congress made its announcement. In a nation where fluctuations in fuel prices…
Tunisia seal qualification for 2026 World Cup
Tunisia defeated Equatorial Guinea 1-0 on Monday, earning them a spot in the 2026 World Cup in North America thanks to a goal from Mohamed Ben Romdhane in extra time. Tunisia’s victory gave them an insurmountable lead in Group H and made them the second African country to qualify for the tournament, following Morocco. With one game remaining, Namibia is in second position with 22 points after eight games, but they are unable to match the Carthage Eagles’ total. After being set up by Firas Chaouat, midfielder Ben Romdhane of…
