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Power Grid Reform and Its Economic Promise

 

Power Grid Reform and Its Economic Promise

President Bola Tinubu’s establishment of an 11-member committee to oversee the creation of the Grid Asset Management Company Limited (GAMCO) is more than a bureaucratic reshuffle, it is a calculated attempt to unlock Nigeria’s economic potential through energy reform.

For decades, the country’s industrial growth has been stifled by unreliable electricity supply, forcing businesses to rely on costly alternatives such as diesel generators. By focusing on stranded power assets and transmission bottlenecks, GAMCO aims to convert wasted capacity into usable megawatts, a move that could reverberate across the economy.

Tinubu Sets Up 11-Member Committee For Power Grid Management

Tinubu’s Bold Step Toward Power Grid Reform

President Bola Tinubu has taken a decisive step in tackling Nigeria’s long-standing electricity challenges by inaugurating an 11-member committee tasked with establishing the Grid Asset Management Company Limited (GAMCO).

This initiative, approved by the Federal Executive Council, is designed to address the chronic issues of stranded power, transmission bottlenecks, and inefficiencies that have plagued the nation’s energy sector for decades.

The committee, chaired by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, brings together key figures including the Attorney-General of the Federation, Ministers of Power, Finance, Works, Petroleum, and other strategic portfolios, alongside energy expert Professor Yemi Oke.

Female CEOs of Federal Agencies Pledge Support for Tinubu Ahead of 2027

Female CEOs of Federal Agencies Pledge Support for Tinubu Ahead of 2027

In a striking show of solidarity, thirty-seven female chief executive officers of federal government agencies gathered at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretariat in Abuja to pledge their support for President Bola Tinubu as the nation looks ahead to the 2027 general elections.

The meeting, led by Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, underscored the growing influence of women in governance and their determination to play a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s political future.

The delegation included prominent figures such as Aisha Rimi of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, Temitope Ilori of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Olubunmi Kuku of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Zubaida Umar of the National Emergency Management Agency, and several others heading key parastatals.

EFCC Hands Over Recovered ₦279m To Wole Soyinka Centre In Lagos

EFCC Hands Over Recovered ₦279 Million to Wole Soyinka Centre in Lagos

On March 6, 2026, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) formally handed over the sum of ₦279 million to the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts in Iganmu, Lagos, formerly known as the National Theatre.

This event marked a significant milestone in Nigeria’s ongoing fight against corruption and the recovery of misappropriated public funds.

The funds originated from a long-standing case dating back to 2009, when a petition was filed against Prince Benjamin Apugo and others concerning a contract awarded through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation.

Nigeria’s Diplomatic Gamble

Nigeria’s Diplomatic Gamble

Nigeria’s recent deployment of 65 ambassadors to missions across the globe is more than a bureaucratic reshuffling; it is a bold statement of intent by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The appointments, a mix of career diplomats and political figures, reveal a deliberate attempt to balance institutional expertise with political loyalty. This duality is both Nigeria’s strength and its potential weakness.

On one hand, the inclusion of seasoned diplomats ensures continuity and professionalism in Nigeria’s foreign service. These individuals carry the institutional memory and technical know-how required to navigate the complexities of international diplomacy.

FULL LIST: Nigeria’s New Ambassadors to UK, Mexico, Germany, Canada, USA, 60 Other Countries

Special Report: Nigeria’s New Ambassadors to 65 Countries

Introduction

On March 6, 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the deployment of 65 ambassadors to Nigerian diplomatic missions worldwide. This strategic move, announced by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, reflects a blend of career diplomats and non-career envoys, all previously cleared by the Nigerian Senate in December 2025. The appointments are designed to strengthen Nigeria’s global presence and enhance bilateral relations across continents.

Career Ambassadors

The list of 31 career diplomats includes prominent figures from politics, academia, and the military. Notable appointments are:

  • Senator Grace Bent to Lome, Togo
  • Senator Ita Enang to South Africa
  • Ikpeazu Victor to Spain
  • Nkechi Linda Ufochukwu to Tel-Aviv, Israel
  • Mahmud Yakubu to Qatar
  • Paul Oga Adikwu to the Vatican City
  • Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas to the Philippines
  • Reno Omokri to Mexico City, Mexico
  • Hon. Abasi Braimah to Budapest, Hungary
  • Erelu Angela Adebayo to Portugal
  • Olumilua Oluwayimika Ayotunwa to Tokyo, Japan
  • Rt. Hon. Ugwuanyi Ifeanyi Lawrence to Athens, Greece
  • Chioma Priscilla Ohakim to Warsaw, Poland
  • Aminu Dalhatu to the United Kingdom
  • Lt. Gen Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau to Beijing, China
  • Olufemi Pedro to Australia
  • Muhammed Ubandoma Aliyu to Argentina
  • Lateef Kayode Are to the United States
  • Joseph Sola Iji to Russia
  • Senator Jimoh Ibrahim as UN Permanent Representative
  • Femi Fani-Kayode to Germany
  • Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole to Ottawa, Canada
  • Ajimobi Fatima Florence to Austria
  • Lola Akande to Sweden
  • Ayodele Oke to France
  • Yakubu N. Gambo to Saudi Arabia
  • Senator Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut to Seoul, South Korea
  • Onueze Chukwujika Joe Okocha to Dublin, Ireland
  • Dr. Kulu Haruna Abubakar to Tunis, Tunisia
  • Rt. Hon. Jerry Samuel Manwe to Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

20260306

Iran conflict: Kenya advises its over 500k citizens in Gulf to use commercial flights back home

Kenya’s Gulf Advisory Amid Iran Conflict

The escalating tensions in the Middle East have prompted Kenya to issue a rare advisory to its citizens living and working in the Gulf region.

With over half a million Kenyans employed across countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain, the government’s call underscores both the gravity of the Iran conflict and the vulnerability of migrant populations caught in geopolitical crossfire.

Peter Obi Attributes Nigeria’s Poverty To Choices

Peter Obi, presidential aspirant under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has declared that Nigeria’s poverty is not due to a lack of resources but the result of deliberate choices, particularly the culture of rewarding corruption and poor leadership. He insists that Nigerians must demand accountability and responsible governance to reverse this trend.

Peter Obi Attributes Nigeria’s Poverty to Choices

Context of the Statement

Peter Obi made these remarks in Abuja during a courtesy visit by the leadership of the Association of Skilled and Vocational Artisans of Nigeria (ASVAN), led by its National President, Comrade Obijuru Everest. The meeting provided a platform for Obi to outline his views on Nigeria’s economic struggles and the role of citizens in shaping the nation’s future.

First Lady Urges Women To Mentor Girls, Promote Modest Dressing

Nigeria's First Lady,  Oluremi Tinubu

First Lady Urges Women To Mentor Girls, Promote Modest Dressing

In a recent interfaith gathering held in Abuja, Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, delivered a heartfelt appeal to women across the nation, urging them to take on greater responsibility in shaping the lives of young girls.

Her message emphasized mentorship, moral guidance, and the promotion of modest dressing as essential pillars for nurturing the next generation.

ECOWAS Parliament Marks 25 Years with Multi-Country Programme

ECOWAS Parliament Marks 25 Years with Multi-Country Programme

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament has reached a significant milestone, celebrating 25 years of service to the people of West Africa.

To mark this anniversary, the institution has unveiled a year-long, multi-country programme designed to strengthen regional integration and bring the parliament closer to its citizens.

The announcement was made in Abuja by the Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Hadja Ibrahima, represented by the Director of Parliamentary Affairs and Research, Mr. Kabeer Garba.

Michael Freeman: Iran Spreading Terror In Nigeria, Sponsoring Islamic Movement

Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman

Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, has accused Iran of actively spreading terrorism in Nigeria and West Africa, specifically through sponsorship of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN). He warns that Tehran’s influence is destabilizing the region and aligns with its broader global agenda of supporting extremist groups.

Iran’s Shadow in Nigeria -  Freeman’s Warning

In a striking interview with Arise News, Michael Freeman, Israel’s Ambassador to Nigeria, raised alarm over Iran’s growing footprint in West Africa. He alleged that Iran is not only exporting its ideology but also funding extremist groups, with the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) being a key beneficiary. According to Freeman, this is part of Tehran’s long-standing global strategy of destabilization, which has historically included support for groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.

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Seriake Dickson’s Defection and the Future of Opposition Politics in Nigeria

Seriake Dickson’s Defection and the Future of Opposition Politics in Nigeria

Senator Seriake Dickson, former governor of Bayelsa State and current representative of Bayelsa West Senatorial District, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the newly registered Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). His move, announced on March 5, 2026, marks a significant shift in Nigeria’s opposition politics. 

The Nigerian political landscape witnessed a dramatic turn with Senator Seriake Dickson’s decision to abandon the PDP, a party he once championed as governor of Bayelsa State.

At a press conference in Abuja, Dickson lamented the state of the PDP, describing it as “gravely ill” and “presently in the ICU.” His words reflect not just personal disillusionment but a broader sentiment among many who believe the PDP has lost its vigor as a credible opposition force.

MultiChoice To Shut Down Streaming Platform Showmax After 11 Years

MultiChoice to Shut Down Showmax After 11 Years

MultiChoice has announced that it will discontinue its streaming platform, Showmax, after more than a decade of operation.

Launched in 2015 in South Africa, Showmax quickly expanded across the African continent, offering subscribers a wide range of entertainment including movies, series, documentaries, and live sports.

The service was designed to compete with global streaming giants while catering to the unique demands of African audiences.

FEC approves 100% exit benefit for retiring Civil Servants

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu

FEC Approves 100% Exit Benefit for Retiring Civil Servants

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a landmark policy granting retiring federal civil servants a gratuity equal to 100% of their total annual emolument, effective January 1, 2026. This reform is designed to strengthen welfare provisions and ensure financial security for those who have served the nation for at least 10 years.

Background and Approval

The Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over by President Bola Tinubu, approved a new Exit Benefit Scheme during its March 2026 meeting at the State House in Abuja. The scheme was recommended by an inter-ministerial technical committee and formally announced by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris.

In our country, Alcohol consumption is responsible for bånditry, su!cide, unwanted pregnancies and others-NAFDAC boss, Christianah Adeyeye

Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, DG, NAFDAC

Alcohol Abuse and Nigeria’s Social Crisis: NAFDAC Boss Speaks Out

Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has sounded a stern warning about the devastating impact of alcohol consumption in Nigeria.

She asserts that alcohol abuse is not merely a health issue but a driver of insecurity, social instability, and moral decay. 

According to her, the widespread availability of cheap sachet and small-pack alcoholic drinks has fueled banditry, youth suicide, unwanted pregnancies, road accidents, and other destructive behaviors.

President Tinubu directs suspension of cashless payment at airports

Suspension of Cashless Payment at Nigerian Airports

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the immediate suspension of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria’s (FAAN) newly introduced cashless payment system at airport toll gates and parking points, following widespread gridlock and hardship for travelers. The directive came after reports of severe congestion at Lagos and Abuja airports, with many passengers missing their flights. 

Background of the Policy

On March 1, 2026, FAAN rolled out a cashless payment system across Nigerian airports. The initiative aimed to replace cash transactions at toll gates and parking points with electronic payments. The policy was designed to curb corruption, improve transparency, and modernize revenue collection, ending a decades-long reliance on cash.

Mother and 5 children k!lled in large house fire in Clinton County

Clinton County House Fire Tragedy

A devastating predawn house fire in Clinton County, Ohio, claimed the lives of a mother and her five children on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. One adult male survived and is currently hospitalized, while investigators continue to search for the cause of the blaze. The tragedy has left the local community in mourning and rallying to support the surviving father.

Incident Overview

The fire broke out around 6:40 a.m. at a residence near Spring Hill and West Main Street in Clarksville, Clinton County. Emergency crews responded within minutes, but the blaze had already engulfed much of the home. Firefighters entered despite dangerous conditions, including collapsing stairs, and discovered the victims inside. The lone survivor, an adult male believed to be the father, was rescued from the ground floor and rushed to Clinton Regional Hospital for treatment.

IGP Tunji Disu’s “No Sacred Cows” Doctrine and the Legacy of Police Reform

Nigeria's IGP, Tunji Disu

IGP Tunji Disu’s “No Sacred Cows” Doctrine and the Legacy of Police Reform

The declaration by Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, that “there will be no sacred cows” marks a decisive moment in Nigeria’s policing history.

His warning that rank, seniority, or position will not shield officers from accountability is not merely rhetoric, it is a deliberate attempt to dismantle a culture of impunity that has long plagued the Force. Yet, to fully appreciate the weight of his words, one must situate them within the broader trajectory of reform agendas pursued by his predecessors. 

There will be no sacred cows. Ranks, seniority or position will offer no protection - IGP Tunji Disu issues warning to police officers


Nigeria's IGP, Tunji Disu

IGP Tunji Disu’s Warning to Police Officers

Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, has declared that under his leadership, there will be no sacred cows in the Nigeria Police Force. He warned that rank, seniority, or position will not shield any officer from accountability, stressing that misconduct, corruption, and indiscipline will be met with dismissal and prosecution.

Background and Context

On March 4, 2026, at the Peacekeeping Conference Centre in Abuja, IGP Disu addressed senior police managers, including Deputy Inspectors-General, Assistant Inspectors-General, and Commissioners of Police. This was his inaugural strategic meeting since assuming office. His remarks set the tone for a new era in the Nigeria Police Force, emphasizing discipline, accountability, and transparency.

FG places 6-year ban on new universities, polytechnics, colleges of education

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu

SFG Places Six-Year Ban on New Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education

Nigeria’s Federal Government has announced a six-year moratorium on the establishment of new universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. The move, approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) under President Bola Tinubu, is aimed at strengthening quality, improving sustainability, and stabilizing existing tertiary institutions.

Background of the Decision

At the Federal Executive Council meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, disclosed that the government had resolved to halt the creation of new tertiary institutions for six years. This policy applies to both public and private universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

FG approves digital postcode system to boost mail processing

Nigeria Embraces Digital Transformation: FEC Approves GIS-Enabled Postcode System to Revolutionize Mail Delivery and E-Commerce

Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has approved the rollout of a GIS-enabled alphanumeric digital postcode system, a landmark reform aimed at modernizing mail delivery, boosting logistics efficiency, and strengthening the country’s digital economy.

The initiative, championed by the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy under President Bola Tinubu, is expected to transform postal services and support e-commerce, national planning, and service delivery. 

Ex-Mayor offers no apology after she's convicted of drunken sex with teenager

“Disgraced Ex-Mayor Convicted in Teen Sex Scandal, Offers No Apology”

Former DeRidder, Louisiana mayor Misty Roberts has been convicted of having sex with a teenager at a drunken party, yet she has offered no apology and continues to maintain her innocence. She faces sentencing in April 2026, with the possibility of up to 17 years in prison.

A Fall from Power

Misty Roberts, once the mayor of DeRidder, Louisiana, was found guilty of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile. The charges stem from a 2024 party where Roberts, then 43, was accused of engaging in sexual activity with a 16-year-old boy. The case gained notoriety not only because of her political position but also because her own son testified that he witnessed the incident involving his friend.

NIGERIA MUCH BETTER THAN IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO - RENO OMOKRI

Nigeria Much Better Than It Was 10 Years Ago - Reno Omokri

Reno Omokri recently asserted that Nigeria is in a far better state today than it was a decade ago, pointing to improvements under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, particularly in security and governance.

His remarks have sparked debate about whether Nigerians truly feel the progress he describes. 

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INEC presents certificates of return to elected FCT council chairpersons

Christopher Maikalangu, Chairperson, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC)

INEC’s Certificates of Return and the Mandate of Grassroots Leadership

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has once again underscored its role as the custodian of Nigeria’s democratic process by presenting certificates of return to elected chairpersons of the six area councils in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This symbolic yet substantive act marks the formal conclusion of the February 21 council elections, affirming the legitimacy of the winners and entrusting them with the responsibility of governance at the grassroots level.

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially registered two new political parties, expanding Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 General Elections.

This announcement was made by INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, SAN, during the Commission’s first regular consultative meeting with political party leaders ealier today in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

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