Nigeria has brokered a new international educational partnership, securing $25.35 million in concessional funding from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to tackle the alarming rates of out-of-school children in Kaduna State. Combined with support from the Islamic Development Bank, Global Partnership for Education, and others, the total blended financing package stands at $62.8 million, marking a new era for educational reform in northern Nigeria. Against the backdrop of millions of excluded children, especially in the north, the loan will facilitate the Reaching Out-of-School Children (ROOSC) programme—a comprehensive intervention that will enroll more than 100,000 students, construct over 100…
Author: Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
In a bold demonstration of political resistance, a coalition of civil society organisations backing Julius Abure’s Labour Party faction has taken to the National Headquarters of INEC, demanding the reinstatement of LP candidates in Nigeria’s forthcoming bye-elections. Protesters arrived around 11:00 am on Wednesday, chanting slogans and brandishing signs such as “Mahmood stop destroying democracy in Nigeria,” and “Tell INEC to obey court orders.” The protest was triggered by INEC’s refusal to list Labour Party candidates loyal to the Abure-led faction in the upcoming bye-polls scheduled nationwide. Protesters argue that the electoral body is acting in defiance of court rulings…
With security challenges in West Africa becoming increasingly multifaceted, ECOWAS has escalated calls for synchronized police operations among its member nations. During a high-level gathering in Abuja, the ECOWAS Police Focal Point Officers meeting became a springboard for renewed discussion on peace support mechanisms and the readiness of regional police for deployment under the Standby Force. Sani Adamu, representing the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, highlighted the purpose of the session as both strategic and corrective. “This meeting… has to do with attacks in respective countries, cyber threats, and crime issues,” he said, describing the effort as pivotal…
UK politician and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has made clear her detachment from her Nigerian heritage in a media appearance that is stirring significant online debate. Speaking on GB News, Badenoch stated unequivocally, “My main identity is as British. That is what I see myself as.” She was responding to backlash over a BBC headline that suggested she disavowed her Nigerian roots. “Nigeria is a nationality. It’s not an ethnicity,” she said. “There’s no such language as Nigerian. There are lots of different ethnic groups there.” This isn’t her first time expressing such views. On the Rosebud podcast earlier…
Former Anambra Governor Peter Obi’s reiteration of a single-term presidency pledge has caused political ripples ahead of the 2027 general elections. Obi maintains that with genuine leadership and accountability, four years is enough to set Nigeria on a progressive path. “I have never been desperate in the pursuit of power,” Obi affirmed via his X handle. “What drives me is not personal ambition, but a deep, commitment to see Nigeria work.” Obi’s proposal, however, has led to a flurry of political interpretations. While some commend his courage, others question the plausibility and sincerity of the promise. Veteran politicians such as…
Dr. Doyin Abiola, a pillar of Nigeria’s media landscape and former managing director of National Concord, has died at the age of 82. She passed away on Tuesday evening at 9:15 p.m. following a prolonged illness, her family confirmed. Dr. Abiola, wife of the late Chief MKO Abiola, was not just a wife of a political figure but a formidable presence in her own right. She broke barriers in journalism and became the first woman in Nigeria to lead a national newspaper, setting a high benchmark in a field previously dominated by men. Her journalism career began in the late…
The Federal Government has activated nationwide alerts after issuing a grave five-day flood forecast that could leave at least 76 communities across 19 states submerged. Issued on Tuesday, the bulletin from the National Flood Early Warning Systems Centre under the Federal Ministry of Environment warned of prolonged heavy rainfall from August 5 through 9. Communities in Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Niger, Benue, and Kano have been identified as high-risk. In these zones, water levels are expected to rise sharply, potentially causing significant losses. In the latest flood-related tragedies, 191 people have been confirmed dead in 2025 alone, with Niger State bearing…
German football has lost another of its historic figures with the death of Frank Mill, who was part of the West German team that won the FIFA World Cup in 1990. His former clubs, Fortuna Düsseldorf and Rot-Weiss Essen, confirmed the news on Tuesday. Though Mill didn’t get playtime during the World Cup in Italy, his inclusion in the victorious squad remains a highlight of his international career, which spanned 17 caps. He was also a standout player in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, where he helped West Germany secure a bronze medal. A seasoned forward, Mill’s club-level achievements…
WAEC has denied any association with a document that circulated online, allegedly implicating 151 secondary schools in examination malpractice linked to the 2025 May/June WASSCE. The viral letter, dated August 4, 2025, was purportedly signed by Dr Florence Ajayi, labeled as the Director of Examination Malpractice and Irregularities for WAEC Nigeria. The document instructed school heads to appear before an investigative panel with scripts and records of affected candidates. But on Tuesday, WAEC’s official social media account dismissed the letter as fraudulent. It emphasized that such information never came from any authorized communication platform and advised the public to ignore…
In a thoughtful interview with Taymesan on the Tea With Tay podcast, Omorinmade “Made” Kuti—a gifted multi-instrumentalist and heir to the Afrobeat throne—shared candid insights into what it means to live under the shadow of one of Africa’s greatest musicians, Fela Kuti. Made, whose proud lineage is both a burden and a blessing, explained, “Music is one of the worst professions where nepotism can succeed, because it’s brutally honest. If you see me perform and it’s not good, you’ll know. You can’t fake it.” The discussion soon turned to the advantages associated with his family name. While refusing to minimize…