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“God Is On My Side” — Davido Reacts After Grammy Loss
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“God Is On My Side” — Davido Reacts After Grammy Loss

Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has finally spoken out following his loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The award ceremony, held on Sunday, February 1, saw Davido, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr lose the Best African Music Performance category to South African singer Tyla. Tyla won the award with her track Push 2 Start, beating Burna Boy’s Love, Davido’s With You featuring Omah Lay, Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s Gimme Dat, as well as Hope & Love by Eddy Kenzo and Mehran Matin. Breaking his silence, Davido took to his Instagram page to share photos from the Grammys, where he attended alongside his wife, Chioma, and his manager, Asa Asika. In the caption, the singer expressed confidence and gratitude, writing in Pidgin, “Oluwa dey my side” (God is on my side). ...
Rural electrification: Nigerian Govt delivers 100kWp solar mini-grid in Damau Kaduna
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Rural electrification: Nigerian Govt delivers 100kWp solar mini-grid in Damau Kaduna

The Federal Government, through the Rural Electrification Agency, REA, has completed and commissioned a 100-kilowatt-peak solar mini-grid in Damau, a rural community in the Kubau Local Government Area of Kaduna State. In a statement released at the weekend, REA said the move is part of the government’s effort to expand sustainable energy access and improve socio-economic growth in underserved communities across Nigeria. The rural electrification project would benefit 2,500 residents of the Damau community. Speaking on the project, the Managing Director of REA, Abba Aliyu, noted that “the Damau project reflects the agency’s evolving approach to rural electrification, one that deliberately integrates energy access with social infrastructure and community needs, rather than deploying...
Sit-at-home: Mixed reactions as Anambra markets open for business
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Sit-at-home: Mixed reactions as Anambra markets open for business

The order of the Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo for markets to open on Mondays further aggravated the fragile security in Anambra State in the early hours of the day. As early as 6am, streets in parts of Anambra State were deserted, vehicular movements were rare on the roads, while school buses were empty of pupils. An investigation showed that the disputed Onitsha Main Market was open, but only few traders could be found early Monday morning. A trader, who spoke to our correspondent in Lagos Line, Onitsha Main Market, stated that traders signed attendance register with clock in time to show their attendance as ordered by Soludo. Others blamed Soludo for the poor attendance, stating that the sit-at-home order was already dying gradually before he reawakened some s...
Soludo Orders Reopening of Onitsha Main Market, Cautions Traders Against Monday Sit-at-Home
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Soludo Orders Reopening of Onitsha Main Market, Cautions Traders Against Monday Sit-at-Home

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has directed that the Onitsha Main Market be reopened on Monday, February 2, 2026, for full commercial and economic activities. The order followed the expiration of a one-week closure imposed by the state government after traders continued to observe the Monday sit-at-home directive promoted by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), despite assurances from authorities that the restriction had been lifted. Governor Soludo issued the directive during an on-the-spot inspection of the market, carried out alongside senior government officials and security agencies. The temporary shutdown had been ordered after the governor observed that traders were still complying with the sit-at-home order. He had warned that the closure could be e...
IMF Lists Nigeria, India Among Top 10 Engines of Global Growth in 2026
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IMF Lists Nigeria, India Among Top 10 Engines of Global Growth in 2026

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has identified Nigeria and India among ten countries expected to be the biggest drivers of global economic growth in 2026. The ranking follows recent comments by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who said “the balance of power is changing” while reacting to the IMF projections. According to the IMF report, Nigeria is placed sixth on the list of countries projected to power global economic expansion in 2026, contributing an estimated 1.5 per cent to global real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth. This performance positions Africa’s largest economy ahead of several advanced and emerging nations, including Germany, Brazil and Indonesia. The IMF data also indicates that Nigeria’s projected contribution surpasses the combined input of most Europ...
March 31 Deadline: Nigerian Government Insists on Mandatory Tax Returns Filing
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March 31 Deadline: Nigerian Government Insists on Mandatory Tax Returns Filing

The Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, has urged Nigerians to comply with the law by filing their annual tax returns, stressing that the obligation applies to both employers and individual taxpayers. Oyedele made the appeal during a webinar organised in collaboration with the Joint Revenue Board and aimed at human resources professionals, payroll officers, chief financial officers and tax managers. In his remarks during the session, which was later shared on YouTube, Oyedele observed that a large number of Nigerians still neglect their self-assessment tax filing duties. He explained that employers are required to submit annual tax returns for their employees, including payroll projections. According to him, while many organisati...
Gold, Silver Slide as Investors Gain Confidence Following Trump’s Federal Reserve Nominee
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Gold, Silver Slide as Investors Gain Confidence Following Trump’s Federal Reserve Nominee

Gold and silver prices plunged on Friday, January 30, as investors reacted to US President Donald Trump’s decision to nominate a new chair of the Federal Reserve, while European stock markets closed the week higher and Wall Street edged slightly lower. The sell-off in precious metals began after reports, later confirmed, that Trump had selected former Federal Reserve official Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as head of the US central bank. Trump confirmed the nomination on Friday via his Truth Social platform, writing that Warsh would be “one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best,” and praising his reliability and presence. Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB, said the “interesting pick… may give the market some hope that Fed independence will be preserved.” Trump’s repeat...
Soludo Directs Immediate Remodelling of Onitsha Main Market
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Soludo Directs Immediate Remodelling of Onitsha Main Market

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has ordered the immediate remodelling of the Onitsha Main Market, describing the decision as a “tough but necessary” step to secure the market’s future. The directive followed the market’s one-week closure and came after the governor’s recent visit, during which he lamented that the once-renowned “largest market in West Africa” had deteriorated into a shadow of its former self, declaring it “literally dead.” Speaking to traders and other stakeholders at the Light House in Awka on Friday, Soludo attributed the market’s decline to years of poor urban planning and the damaging effects of the Monday sit-at-home order. “The Onitsha Main Market, as it currently exists, is no longer functional,” the governor said. “Our studies show that the market...
NAFDAC: Sachet Alcohol Ban Aimed at Protecting Children, Not Punishing Producers
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NAFDAC: Sachet Alcohol Ban Aimed at Protecting Children, Not Punishing Producers

Edited in Prisma app with Painter The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has explained that its enforcement of the ban on alcoholic drinks sold in sachets and small plastic or glass bottles is designed to protect children and young people, not to penalise manufacturers. In a statement issued on Thursday, January 29, NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, said the policy was motivated by public health concerns and mounting evidence that alcohol packaged in sachets and containers below 200 millilitres has contributed to rising cases of underage drinking nationwide. The agency recently commenced enforcement of the ban following a directive from the Senate, with the support of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. According to A...
The North will not be comfortable with Christian-Christian ticket  - APC chieftain
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The North will not be comfortable with Christian-Christian ticket  - APC chieftain

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Farouk Aliyu, has said the North would not be comfortable with a Christian-Christian presidential ticket as such a pair combination will alienate Muslim voters in the region. Aliyu spoke on Friday during an interview on ARISE Television while reacting to debates on whether the ruling party should retain or alter the Muslim-Muslim ticket that produced President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima in 2023. “In my opinion, the numbers will be looked at whether to field a Muslim or a Christian, the numbers are there to show. Whether in the northern part of the country there are more Muslims, it is absolutely without doubt that there are more Muslims. So any party can decide to field a Christian, but if it goes in terms of...