20260712

The New Dawn of Outdoor Advertising in Nigeria — Regulation, Responsibility, and Reinvention

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The New Dawn of Outdoor Advertising in Nigeria - Regulation, Responsibility, and Reinvention

The passage of the Chartered Out-of-Home Media Practitioners of Nigeria Bill marks a defining moment for the country’s advertising ecosystem. It signals a transition from a loosely governed industry to one anchored in professionalism, accountability, and national development. As the law takes shape, its ripple effects will be felt across the advertising value chain,  from creative agencies to billboard owners, regulators, and consumers.

Advertisers stand at the intersection of creativity and compliance.

Under the new framework, they will operate within a more structured environment where ethical standards and licensing requirements dictate engagement with out-of-home platforms.

This shift promises to elevate the quality of advertising content, ensuring that public messaging aligns with national values and avoids misinformation or indecency.

However, regulation also introduces cost implications. Advertisers may face higher fees for compliance, certification, and space acquisition as the industry formalizes. Smaller brands could struggle initially, but the long-term benefit lies in a level playing field that rewards professionalism over influence. The bill’s emphasis on accountability will likely reduce cluttered, unregulated billboards and foster data-driven advertising, where audience measurement and impact assessment become central to campaign planning.

The Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) remains the apex body overseeing advertising practice nationwide. Its mandate, established under the 2022 ARCON Act, covers all advertising, marketing, and communication activities.

The new bill introduces a chartered professional body specifically for out-of-home practitioners, complementing ARCON’s broader oversight.

ARCON’s role will evolve into a coordinating and supervisory function, ensuring that the new body operates within national advertising standards. Collaboration between ARCON and the Chartered Out-of-Home Media Practitioners Council will be crucial to avoid regulatory overlap.

Ideally, ARCON will focus on policy direction and consumer protection, while the new council handles technical certification, professional ethics, and operational compliance within the outdoor sector.

20260711

A New Era for Out-of-Home Media

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The Nigerian Senate has officially passed the Chartered Out-of-Home Media Practitioners of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2026, a landmark legislation aimed at regulating the country’s outdoor advertising and media industry. Senate President Godswill Akpabio hailed the move as one that will bring “sanity, order, and professionalism” to the media space.

A New Era for Out-of-Home Media

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe of Abia South

The bill, sponsored by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe of Abia South, seeks to establish a regulatory body for practitioners in the out-of-home media sector. This includes billboards, posters, transit advertising, and other forms of outdoor communication.

The legislation is designed to provide a legal framework for the industry, ensuring that practitioners adhere to professional standards and ethical conduct.

Legislative Journey

The bill was first read and debated in the Senate before being referred to a joint committee on Establishment and Public Service Matters, Information and National Orientation, and Media and Public Affairs.  

20260710

CAC Begins Enforcement of Company Letter Rules August 1

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The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced that beginning August 1, 2026, all companies registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020 must comply with strict disclosure rules on their official business letters. Non-compliant firms will face sanctions, fines, and possible restrictions on their corporate portals.   

CAC Begins Enforcement of Company Letter Rules August 1

Background

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigeria’s apex corporate registry, has issued a public notice mandating companies to update their business letters to reflect statutory disclosures under Sections 304 (1) & (2) and 729 (1) (c) of CAMA 2020. This directive is part of broader reforms aimed at eliminating corporate anonymity and strengthening transparency in Nigeria’s business environment.  

Key Requirements

From August 1, 2026, every company must ensure that all official correspondence and business letters include:  

- The present forename or initials and surname of each director.  

- Any former forename and surname of directors.  

- The nationality of every non-Nigerian director.  

- The registered company name, registration number (RC), and registered office address, displayed in clear and legible characters.   

Enforcement and Penalties

The CAC has emphasized that the grace period for voluntary compliance ends July 31, 2026. From August 1, companies that fail to comply will face administrative penalties, fines, and possible restrictions on their corporate portals. This enforcement is designed to ensure accountability and align Nigeria’s corporate governance standards with global benchmarks. 

US Government Publishes Deportation List of 124 Nigerians Convicted of Crimes

US Government Publishes Deportation List of 124 Nigerians Convicted of Crimes

The United States government has published the names and photographs of 124 Nigerians slated for deportation due to criminal convictions, labeling them part of its “worst-of-the-worst” criminal register.

The announcement, made by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on July 9, 2026, did not specify when deportations will occur but emphasized that those listed were convicted of serious crimes.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), released the list as part of President Donald Trump’s intensified immigration enforcement campaign.

The DHS statement described the individuals as “criminal aliens” and highlighted that deportations would begin with those deemed the most dangerous.

Crimes linked to the individuals include sexual assault, drug trafficking, and money laundering, though the department did not provide detailed case-by-case records.

Special Report: Breaking – All Kidnapped Oyo School Children, Teachers Rescued

All Kidnapped Oyo School Children, Teachers Rescued

All 39 kidnapped pupils and 7 teachers from Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have been rescued after nearly two months in captivity. The joint operation by the Nigerian Army, Police, and DSS ended the ordeal, though one teacher was tragically killed during captivity.  

Special Report: Breaking – All Kidnapped Oyo School Children, Teachers Rescued

Background of the Abduction

On May 15, 2026, armed men carried out coordinated attacks on three schools in the Esiele and Yawota communities of Oriire LGA, Oyo State. The schools targeted were Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, and L.A. Primary School. In total, 39 pupils and 7 teachers were abducted. The incident sparked nationwide outrage, especially after disturbing video evidence showed the beheading of a teacher, Michael Oyedokun, while another teacher, Joel Adesiyan, was killed during the attack.  

Rescue Operation

After 56 days in captivity, the victims were freed in a joint security operation involving the Nigerian Army, Police, and DSS, supported by local vigilantes. Reports confirm that at least nine abductors were neutralized during the rescue mission. The victims were immediately transported to Ibadan to meet Governor Seyi Makinde.  

Government Response

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu condemned the abduction as “barbaric” and directed security agencies to intensify rescue efforts. His spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, announced the successful rescue on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, stating: “Finally, all the kidnapped pupils and teachers in Orire, Oyo have been rescued by our security agencies.” 

WASA INFORMAL SECTOR WILL BOOST REVENUE GENERATION, LOWER COST OF DOING BUSINESS, SAYS PRESIDENT TINUBU

L-R: FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud; Acting Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr Richard Yunana Dauda (holding microphone); Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Hon Tajudeen Abbas; FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike; Managing Director CGC Nigeria Limited, Zhong Xiang; Chairman Senate Committee on the Capital Market, Senator Osita Izunaso at the commissioning of Access Roads to the Informal Sector, Apo-Wasa on Friday, July 10, 2026

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WASA INFORMAL SECTOR WILL BOOST REVENUE GENERATION, LOWER COST OF DOING BUSINESS, SAYS PRESIDENT TINUBU

…As he commissions access road to Informal Sector Layout in Wasa District

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has said that the newly commissioned infrastructure at the Wasa District Informal Sector Layout in Abuja will serve as a catalyst that will transform the district into a modern, vibrant commercial hub that will boost Abuja’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and lower the cost of doing business.

President Tinubu made this known while officially commissioning the access roads to the Informal Sector Layout, Wasa District, Abuja, a strategic development aimed at providing a permanent, modern space for thousands of artisans and mechanics currently operating in the FCT.

Reflecting on the significance of the project, President Tinubu, who was represented by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Tajudeen Abbas, noted that the development represents a fulfillment of a decade-long promise to relocate traders and mechanics from the Apo Mechanic Village.

“When we presented the Renewed Hope Agenda, we made a solemn pledge that no segment of our society would be left behind, and that infrastructure would not just be built for the elite, but as a ladder for the economic empowerment of the everyday Nigerian,” the President stated. “This is an investment in human dignity and economic freedom. By providing premium infrastructure here in Wasa, we are transforming this district into a modern, vibrant commercial hub that will boost Abuja’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and lower the cost of doing business.”

The President lauded the leadership of the FCT Administration, specifically commending FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for his "fierce dedication, unmatched drive, and effective leadership," and the Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, for her steadfast support. He noted that their collaborative efforts have ensured that the era of abandoned public projects in the FCT is officially over.

Addressing the current economic climate, President Tinubu reassured Nigerians of his administration’s unwavering commitment to their welfare. While acknowledging the hardship caused by necessary economic reforms, he emphasized that these actions were intended to build a sustainable, resilient future for the nation.

“We are not just asking you to endure; we are actively working to cushion the effects and build a resilient economy through targeted social interventions, investments in food security, and massive structural developments”, he added.

Speaking at the event, FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, noted that while previous administrations had repeatedly promised to relocate the Apo Mechanic traders to a more conducive site, the President Tinubu administration achieved the feat in less than a year.

“Just last November, this contract was awarded to provide the infrastructure necessary for this relocation. Today, that promise has been fulfilled,” Barr. Wike stated. He urged the traders to honor their side of the agreement by ensuring a swift and orderly relocation to the new site, while commending the contractor, CGC Nigeria Limited, and the Area Council Chairmen for their roles in the project's successful and timely completion.

Editorial: A Governor’s Defiance Against Ransom Payments


Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal

Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has revealed that he once told kidnappers to kill his brothers rather than pay a ₦300 million ransom, insisting that paying criminals only fuels further abductions. His stance underscores his broader call for state police and stronger security accountability in Nigeria.

A Governor’s Defiance Against Ransom Payments

In a country where kidnapping for ransom has become a devastating scourge, Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has taken a hardline position that shocks many but resonates with others.

Speaking at a national town hall meeting in Abuja, Lawal recounted a harrowing personal ordeal: in 2019, his brothers were abducted, and bandits demanded ₦300 million. His response was unflinching -  “I’m not going to pay a dime. If you like, go and kill them.”

Lawal’s refusal was not born of indifference but of conviction. He argued that ransom payments embolden criminals, creating a vicious cycle where each successful extortion leads to more kidnappings. His brothers, after three months in captivity, were eventually released without any ransom paid.

This outcome, though rare, reinforced his belief that standing firm against ransom demands can deter future crimes.

The governor’s revelation came during discussions on the need for state police. Lawal emphasized that governors are labeled “chief security officers” of their states yet lack operational control over security agencies.

PRESIDENT TINUBU UNVEILS REMODELED ABUJA CITY GATE

Night view of the Remodelled Abuja City Gate commissioned on Thursday July 9, 2026

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PRESIDENT TINUBU UNVEILS REMODELED ABUJA CITY GATE

…SAYS IT CAN COMPETE WITH THE BEST IN THE WORLD

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has described the remodeled Abuja city gate as a powerful symbol of the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda and a bold leap forward in the modernization of the nation’s urban landscape.

President Tinubu stated this while officially unveiling the revitalized Abuja City Gate, a landmark transformation that elevates Nigeria’s capital to the ranks of the world’s most prestigious cities.

Represented by the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the President noted that the newly remodeled City Gate is far more than a mere transit point stressing that the sophisticated architectural masterpiece has been designed to rival the most iconic gateways and public monuments found in leading global capitals.

He pointed out that the national monument, featuring an elegant design and integrated water fountains that symbolize the 36 states and the FCT has provided a dignified, grand welcome to Nigeria’s diplomatic and administrative heart.

The President added that the caliber of the project ensures that the gateway can proudly stand side by side with globally recognized landmarks, serving as a beacon of unity, diversity, and the shared aspirations of all Nigerians.

“This newly remodeled Abuja city gate, with its beautiful water fountain representing the 36 states and the FCT, tells every visitor and Nigerians arriving from the airport that they have entered a city built on unity, diversity, and shared aspirations,” President Tinubu stated and commmended the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for his relentless dedication to urban renewal.

"When you share a vision with a man of action, you see results. Minister Wike, you have proven once again to be a true driver of the Renewed Hope agenda," the President said.

President Tinubu called on Abuja residents to take ownership of the facility, stressing that the maintenance of public infrastructure is a shared responsibility.

Speaking on the initiative, the FCT Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike revealed that the project was born out of a direct challenge from the First Lady. He disclosed that the project, which was awarded in November last year, was completed in record time through the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

"The First Lady challenged us to look at the gate and ensure it befits a nation’s capital. She didn't seek personal gain; she sought to fill a gap in our national aesthetics. Today, thanks to the President's backing and the efficiency of the FCDA and Julius Berger, we have a world-class monument," the Minister remarked.

Barr. Wike also announced that the site features car parks, food courts  and recreational facilities, and that arrangements are underway for professional maintenance to ensure its longevity.

20260709

FCT MINISTER ATTRIBUTES UNPRECEDENTED INFRASTRUCTURAL BOOM TO FCTA’s EXIT FROM TSA

FCT Minister, Barr Nyesom Wike fielding questions from journalists during his monthly media parley in Abuja on Thursday

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FCT MINISTER ATTRIBUTES UNPRECEDENTED INFRASTRUCTURAL BOOM TO FCTA’s EXIT FROM TSA

…SAYS FCT’S REVENUE BASE HAS JUMPED FROM N9 BILLION TO N40 BILLION

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has credited the administration's strategic exit from the Treasury Single Account (TSA) as the primary catalyst driving the ongoing infrastructural renaissance in the nation's capital.

Speaking during his media parley on Thursday, July 9, 2026, the Minister said this bold fiscal reform, swiftly approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has fundamentally transformed the FCTA’s financial capacity, turning Abuja into a massive construction hub that is delivering rapid, community-driven development across the city centre and FCT Area Councils.

Noting that the strict limitations of the TSA previously choked the territory's ability to fund large-scale projectsthe Minister said the policy shift has allowed the administration to successfully utilized its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) as collateral to secure commercial funding for rapid project execution. 

"Mr. President sees governance as a business, and that is why he pulled us out of the TSA for the development of the FCTWhen we had funds with the CBN, we had no access to borrow from commercial banks. That was a major impediment for us. Now, I can go to commercial banks to borrow money for infrastructure projects, using our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) as collateral. Now the jobs are going on," the Minister stated.

Barr. Wike further disclosed that thnewfound financial autonomy and the strict institutional blocks on frivolous spending and leakages has yielded immediate and staggering economic results with the administration’s revenue base multiplying exponentially from N9 billion in 2023 to approximate N40 billion in 2026.

"When we came on board, our IGR was a mere N9 billion a month. As I speak to you today, our IGR is about N40 billion. These are the benefits of exiting the TSA", the Minister noted, adding that the administration has also radically restructured the territory's budget and flipped its spending ratio from 65 percent recurrent expenditure to a robust 75 percent capital expenditure.

Noting that this massive injection of capital is directly responsible for the spectacular 31-day commissioning calendar currently underway, the Minister also stressed that the reliable cash flow has allowed the FCTA to clear backlogs owed to competent local contractors and foreign contractors, ensuring that both old and new projects are completed on schedule.

He also explained that the administration has strongly prioritizetechnical capacity and competence, rather than focusing solely on local content in the selection of both local and foreign contractors handling FCTA projects.

Addressing questions on whether the focus of the FCT administration on road networks, the Minister clarified that while road infrastructure remains foundational to establishing hospitals, schools, and markets, development is evenly spread across critical sectors.

He said the FCT Administration has funded critical multi-sector interventionsincluding the recent commissioning of the Karu Water Scheme by Vice President, Kashim Shetima, the upcoming Bwari Water Scheme, the renovation of over 120 schools, and the re-awarding of long-abandoned hospital projects in Gwagwalada and Gwarimpa.

With unprecedented investments being poured into the city's infrastructure, the Minister issued a stern warning that the FCTA will fiercely protect these new assets from abuse. He declared a zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline and announced the deployment of a task force to clear hoodlums and illegal roadside markets. "Government cannot build roads today, and the next day it’s a market, and you try to justify it that they are looking for how to survive. We will not allow that", he declared.

Additionally, the Minister disclosed that the FCTA has reclaimed parks and gardens that violated land use laws by converting green areas into commercial hotels and residential buildings, adding that a strict "develop-or-lose" policy has also been implemented in the mass housing sector to curb land speculation and the unauthorized sale of unallocated land.

 “We have taken back all our parks and gardens. If you want to have it, come and apply and we give you the conditions. Anybody who says he wants parks and garden must apply appropriately and you will have ministerial approval, not where the director of parks and garden will enter into agreement with you and government does not know”, the Minister explained.  

 Barr. Wike who also addressed the recent political allegations connecting the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, to a fictitious government agency, described the claims as "rubbish" and "madness."

Barr Wike, stated that from his knowledge of the personality of Hon Femi Gbajabiamila, it was very unlikely that he was involved in it. He further revealed that the easiest way to embarrass any government was to target the Chief of Staff.

20260708

The Burden of Fame and the Search for Love

This story titled Woman with 'UK's biggest boobs' reveals how it has made dating a nightmare” was published earlier today on Linda Ikeji’s blog. We picked it up for an editorial. But first, here are the main points of the story:

Summer Robert’s condition: She has macromastia, a rare condition that causes her breasts to keep growing, leading to her having what’s described as the UK’s largest breasts (size 30R). 

Career vs. personal life: Her body has brought her fame and financial success, but it has made dating extremely difficult. 

Dating app experiences: Conversations often focus immediately on her chest, with men making objectifying or sexual comments instead of showing genuine interest in her personality or life.  

In-person encounters: Dates tend to be over-sexualized, with men treating meetings as a direct path to sex rather than romance. She rarely experiences traditional dating gestures like being “wined and dined.”

Examples of frustration: She recalls men making explicit remarks or suggesting filming adult content right after meeting, which she finds disappointing and exhausting.  

Pattern of fetishization: Many men who pursue her appear to already follow or fixate on women with large breasts, making her feel reduced to a fetish rather than valued as a person.

Her desire: Despite her public image and career, she says she wants a traditional, loving relationship, marriage, and family. 

Editorial: The Burden of Fame and the Search for Love 

Summer Robert, known for having what is described as the UK’s largest breasts due to macromastia, has built a career and public persona around her unusual condition. Yet behind the notoriety and financial success lies a deeply personal struggle: the inability to find genuine romance.  

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