Tinubu Tells World Bank: No Turning Back on Reforms

President doubles down on policies that collapsed purchasing power President Tinubu met World Bank officials Tuesday and delivered his economic reform message: “We have our hands on the plough, and we’re never going to look back.” World Bank Managing...

Government Wants to Control What You Stream

Media groups demand regulation of Netflix, YouTube, Meta—but at what cost? The Nigerian Press Organisation issued an unusual appeal Tuesday: regulate foreign digital platforms or watch Nigerian media collapse entirely. NPO represents the country’s major media...

Kogi Shuts All Schools Over Safety Fears

Education becomes another casualty of Nigeria’s security crisis Kogi State government announced Tuesday it was shutting down all schools—public and private—following unspecified security alerts. The closure is temporary, officials said, calling it a...

Four Dead, Two Soldiers Missing in Fresh Plateau Attack

Middle Belt violence continues despite military presence Armed attackers struck Plateau State Monday, killing four civilians and abducting two Nigerian soldiers. The incident happened in an area with military presence—evidence that insecurity persists even in...