20260701

Editorial Analysis: CBN’s Revocation of 46 Microfinance Bank Licences

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Editorial Analysis: CBN’s Revocation of 46 Microfinance Bank Licences

The Central Bank of Nigeria’s decision to revoke the operating licences of 46 microfinance banks is both a bold regulatory move and a sobering reminder of the fragility within Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

At its core, this action underscores the CBN’s determination to enforce discipline in a sector that has often been plagued by weak capitalization, poor governance, and operational inefficiencies.

Microfinance banks were established to serve as vehicles of financial inclusion, targeting small businesses, low-income earners, and rural communities who are typically excluded from mainstream banking. 

By withdrawing licences from institutions that failed to meet minimum standards, the CBN is signalling that financial inclusion cannot be pursued at the expense of stability.

A bank that cannot meet its liabilities or maintain adequate capital is not just a weak link; it is a potential threat to depositors and to confidence in the system as a whole.

The revocation also highlights a deeper structural issue: many microfinance banks struggle to balance their social mission with financial sustainability. Inadequate risk management, poor lending practices, and limited access to long-term funding often leave them vulnerable.

CBN Revokes Operating Licences Of 46 Microfinance Banks

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CBN Revokes Operating Licences Of 46 Microfinance Banks

On July 1, 2026, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced the revocation of operating licences for 46 microfinance banks across the country.

This decision was taken after the affected institutions failed to meet regulatory requirements necessary for their continued operation.

The revocation was approved by the CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, under the authority of Sections 12 and 13 of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020.

According to the apex bank, the institutions were found wanting in several critical areas: insufficient assets to meet liabilities, closure of operations without approval, inactivity and cessation of financial intermediation, failure to commence operations within 12 months of licensing, and inability to maintain the minimum capital required by law.

PRESIDENT TINUBU HAILS FCT MINISTER'S APPROACH TO INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY

(Left to Right: Deputy Managing Director, CGC Nigeria Limited, Mr Lv Haiming; Senator John Owan Enoh, Minister of State for Industry; FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike; Senate President, Obong Godswill Akpabio; FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud Bunkure at the Commissioning of the ILS road at Akinwumi Ajibola Street, Gaduwa District, Abuja, today, Wednesday July 1, 2026

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PRESIDENT TINUBU HAILS FCT MINISTER'S APPROACH TO INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY

… AS HE COMMISSIONS GADUWA DISTRICT ROAD NETWORK

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)Barrister Nyesom Wike, for ending the era of abandoned inner roads and transforming infrastructure delivery across the nation’s capital.

President Tinubu gave the commendation in Abuja on Wednesday, July 1, 2026 while officially commissioning the full-scope development of Akinwumi Ajibola Street covering Important Local Streets (ILS) 16, 18, and 19 in Abuja's Gaduwa District.

Represented at the event by the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu, added that the FCT Minister has completely eliminated the excuse of financial delays in project delivery by paying contractors on time and ensuring that projects are completed within schedule.

He said, “Let me put it on record. You have changed the culture of delivery in the FCT. You ended the era of mobilization without movement. You ended the era of abandoned inner roads while major highways took all the attention.

Speaking further, the President said, “You are taking development from the city centre into the districts and the satellite towns, street by street, so that no resident is left behind. That is leadership. You inspect, you correct, you finish. Minister Wike, you have my confidence, you have my commendation, and the FCT has your results. Well done to you and to your team”, President Tinubu stated.

Speaking on the Gaduwa District road, the President observed that prior to government’s intervention, residents in the area faced severe challenges in accessing their homes due to the lack of motorable roads. He said the completion of the project will enhance the living conditions of residents within the Gaduwa District and also improve connectivity around the area.

According to him, "This project returns dignity to residents who should never have been forced to choose between owning a home and reaching it. That is governance: small projects, big impact."

While also pointing out that the completion of the project has led to appreciation in property values and reduced damage to vehicles and travel time, President Tinubu charged Gaduwa residents to protect the new infrastructure by keeping drainages free of refuse and reporting any vandalism early.

Earlier in his remarksthe FCT Minister Barrister Nyesom Wike credited the ongoing transformation of the nation’s capital to the unwavering backing of President Tinubu. He also recognized the National Assembly's critical role, noting that their prompt approval and passage of the FCT's statutory budgets unlocked the essential funding required for these projects.

20260630

PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS 13 KM RURAL ROAD IN KWALI

(Left to Right) Mr Joachim Wike; FCT Minister, Barr Ezenwo Nyesom Wike; Senate President, Obong Godswill Akpabio; Senator Olaka Nwogu; Hon Daniel Nuhu, Chairman Kwali Area Council; Hon Danladi Chiya, Past Chairman, Kwali Area Council at the Commissioning of the Gomani-Dafa-Yagoji Road, today, June 30

PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS 13 KM RURAL ROAD  IN KWALI

...Reaffirms commitment to bridging development gaps between rural communities and urban centres


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially commissioned the newly completed 13-kilometre stretch of the Gomani-Dafa-Yangoji Road in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Kwali on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, President Tinubu disclosed that the project, completed in under 12 months, marks a major milestone in the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to bridge the development gap between Abuja's urban centers and its rural communities.

President Tinubu, who was represented at the event by the Senate President, Obong Godswill Akpabio, emphasized that his administration’s commitment to ensuring that national wealth reaches all citizens, regardless of their geographical location.

"Abuja cannot be a city of two worlds, with gleaming districts and forgotten settlementsThis road rejects that divide. It connects Gomani, Dafa, and Yangoji to markets, schools, hospitals, and opportunities. It says clearly that the wealth of this nation belongs to all of us”, President Tinubu stated.

He observed that rural communities within the FCT were held back by poor infrastructure, causing agricultural produce to rot before reaching the markets, and assured that the newly constructed corridor will transform the Kwali Area Council into a primary food-producing hub for the FCT and neighboring states.

He added that the road complete with advanced drainage systems and comprehensive streetlighting is expected to significantly drop post-harvest losses and urged the traditional rulers and youth of the host communities to guard the infrastructure against vandalism and encroachment.

President Tinubu commended the FCT Minister, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, for meticulously enforcing the presidential directive to match city development with rural growth, praising his vision, cZAZAZAlose supervision, and ability to keep contractors focused on results.

While also praising the Minister of State Dr Mariya Mahmoud and the entire FCTA for working as a team to ensure the timely completion of the road, President Tinubu reassured that the current administration was committed to ensuring that ongoing infrastructure projects across the country are completed to ensure that public expenditure adds value to the lives of the people.

Let me say this plainly: the era of starting projects only to abandon them is over. We will fund, we will finish, and we will maintain. From city expressways to rural access roads, every naira of public money must show up as value for the citizen. Infrastructure is the floor on which every other ambition stands. We will keep laying it, district by district, council by council”, President Tinubu said.

Speaking earlier, the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, revealed that the contract for the Gomani-Dafa-Yangoji Road in Kwali was awarded in November 2025 and completed ahead of its 12-month timeline.

He explained that the project was a result of community-led development, where the Council Chairman and traditional rulers directly nominated 43km road network required in the area to address security challenges and improve the lives of the people.

The Minister further stated that the project was the fourth in a series of rural infrastructure projects commissioned to mark the administration's third anniversary, and thanked President Tinubu for his consistent presence at the commissioning ceremonies.

The FCT Minister also commended the contractor, Zeberced Limited, for delivering the project within nine months, matching the high standards previously set during their construction of the initial stages of the road from the Federal Highway A2 to Pai community in Kwali.

"What it shows is that all these things we are doing is not rocket science. It is a demonstration of commitment by this administration and the contractors", The Minister said.

The Head of Service of the FCTA, Mrs. Nancy Sabanti Nathan, while delivering the vote of thanks, expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his visionary leadership and thanked the National Assembly for its vital legislative oversight. She also acknowledged the patience and cooperation of the residents of Gomani and neighboring communities during the construction phase.

The Global Climate Reckoning - A Planet on the Edge

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The Global Climate Reckoning - A Planet on the Edge

The Global Climate Reckoning - A Planet on the Edge

Across the world today, the most urgent and trending story is the escalating climate crisis. 

From record-breaking heatwaves in Europe to devastating floods in Asia and wildfires sweeping across North America, the planet is sending unmistakable signals that time is running out.

This is not merely a story of weather extremes, it is a story of survival, justice, and the moral failure of global leadership to act decisively.

The summer of 2026 has become a turning point. Scientists warn that global temperatures are nearing the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement, a line that, once crossed, could trigger irreversible damage to ecosystems and human livelihoods.

Yet, despite decades of warnings, carbon emissions continue to rise. The irony is painful: nations pledge green transitions while approving new oil fields; corporations promise sustainability while expanding production; and citizens demand change while trapped in systems that reward consumption over conservation.

Nigeria’s Security Crisis -The Unfinished War

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Nigeria’s Security Crisis -The Unfinished War

Nigeria’s Security Crisis -The Unfinished War

Nigeria in 2026 stands at a crossroads, but the path forward is obstructed by the unrelenting weight of insecurity.

From the banditry that plagues the northwest to the herder-farmer clashes in the middle belt, separatist agitations in the southeast, and the adaptive terrorism in the northeast, the nation’s territorial integrity and social fabric are under siege.

These crises are not isolated; they are interconnected symptoms of a deeper malaise, weak governance and a failure to enforce accountability.

The consequences of insecurity are devastating. Agricultural cycles have been shattered, leaving food inflation rampant. Communities have been displaced, creating humanitarian emergencies that strain already fragile institutions. Investor confidence has collapsed, with businesses wary of committing capital to a country where violence can erupt unpredictably.

The economy, already burdened by subsidy removal, volatile exchange rates, and inflation, cannot recover without peace.

Sunday Dare’s Bold Dismissal of Peter Obi’s Political Threat

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC)

Sunday Dare’s Bold Dismissal of Peter Obi’s Political Threat

Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu, has declared that Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), is no longer a political threat to the administration, insisting that Tinubu’s government stands firmly on its record of performance ahead of the 2027 elections.

Sunday Dare’s Position

In a recent interview on the Mic On Podcast, Sunday Dare dismissed suggestions that Peter Obi poses a challenge to President Tinubu. He emphasized that the administration has “interrogated the problems of this country” and is implementing reforms with a visible scorecard. According to Dare, the government’s achievements have strengthened its political standing, making Obi’s influence less significant than in 2023.

Criticism of Peter Obi

Dare went further to criticize Obi’s public engagements, describing his responses in interviews as “pedantic” and sometimes incoherent. He suggested that Obi should be seen less as a “nightmare” and more as a “nuisance,” arguing that his commentary often lacks clarity and directness.

The Lagos Factor

One of Dare’s strongest points was his confidence that Obi would not replicate his 2023 victory in Lagos, where he narrowly defeated Tinubu by 582,454 votes to 572,606 votes. Dare insisted that the political climate has changed and that Tinubu’s administration now stands on firmer ground, making a repeat of that upset unlikely in 2027.

20260629

PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS KARU ROAD NETWORK

L-R FCT Minister, Barr Nyesom Wike, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senator Olaka Nwogu and the APC National Vice President, South South, Chief Victor Gaidom during the commissioning of roads in Karu, AMAC, on Monday

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PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS KARU ROAD NETWORK

 … Says Govt is injecting life back into the local economy


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has officially commissioned the newly rehabilitated and expanded road network from Karu Interchange to Customs Clinic Junction, including other adjoining roads in Karu, Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC.  

Speaking at the ceremony on Monday, June 29, 2026, the President described the 15km road project with solar-powered street lights as another monumental stride in the administration’s drive to modernize the Federal Capital Territory and deliver Renewed Hope where citizens live, work, and commute. 

President Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shetima, said the intervention directly tackles years of congestion on the Karu corridor, a critical gateway between the FCT and neighboring states. 

“For years, the Karu corridor suffered from severe traffic congestion that drained the productivity and energy of residents. By expanding and rehabilitating these roads, we are not just laying asphalt; we are injecting life back into the local economy,” the President stated. 

He noted that the project dramatically cuts down daily travel times, eliminates frustrating gridlocks, and ensures that businesses in this densely populated area can thrive under the right conditions”.

The President highlighted the speed of infrastructure delivery in the district, pointing to the previous week’s commissioning of water supply to Karu and surrounding communities. He described it as a clear testament to the current administration’s promise to resolve urban congestion and uplift the living standards of the people.  

To secure the corridor and prioritize the safety of its users both day and night, the President pointed out that modern solar-powered streetlights have been installed along the entire network. “These streetlights are illuminating dark stretches, drastically reducing nighttime crime, and improving visibility for motorists,” President Tinubu said.

He commended the Honourable Minister of the FCT, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, CON, for the pace and quality of delivery across the Territory.

20260626

Twin Quakes Ravage Venezuela: 589 Confirmed Dead, 50,000 Still Unaccounted For

Twin Quakes Ravage Venezuela: 589 Confirmed Dead, 50,000 Still Unaccounted For

Twin Quakes Ravage Venezuela: 589 Confirmed Dead, 50,000 Still Unaccounted For

Twin earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on June 25, 2026, unleashing devastation across La Guaira State and the capital Caracas

The quakes, measured at magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, hit within less than a minute of each other, toppling hundreds of buildings and leaving entire communities buried under rubble.

The interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, confirmed that the death toll had surged to 589, while the United Nations reported that more than 50,000 people remain missing. UN aid chief Tom Fletcher warned that the figures are likely to rise significantly as rescue operations continue.

Rescue efforts have been painfully slow, with families and volunteers often forced to dig through debris with bare hands due to a shortage of heavy machinery. Scenes of desperation unfolded as survivors’ cries were heard beneath collapsed structures, yet many rescuers lacked the tools to reach them.

Lagos Begins Medical Screening for School Food Vendors

Lagos Begins Medical Screening for School Food Vendors

Lagos Begins Medical Screening for School Food Vendors

The Lagos State Government has launched a four-day medical screening and sensitisation programme for food vendors working in public schools. 

This initiative is designed to enhance food safety and protect the health of students across the state.

The programme was announced through the government’s official communication channels and is being jointly organised by Lagos State Education District I and Lagos State Health District I.

The screening is taking place at Government Senior College, Agege, and has drawn the participation of food vendors who are undergoing medical checks and attending seminars on safe food handling practices.

Dr. (Mrs.) Idowu Olufunke Oyetola, Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary of Education District I, attended the event and praised the collaboration between the education and health sectors. She emphasised that providing safe and hygienic meals in schools is fundamental to creating a healthy learning environment.

During the sensitisation sessions, health professionals educated vendors on critical topics such as personal hygiene, environmental sanitation, food preservation techniques, and the importance of regular medical examinations.

How the NIMC Act 2026 Will Reshape Everyday Life in Nigeria

How the NIMC Act 2026 Will Reshape Everyday Life in Nigeria

The signing of the NIMC Act 2026 by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is more than a legislative update; it is a recalibration of how Nigerians will interact with the state, the economy, and the digital world.

For years, the 2007 framework provided only a skeletal structure for identity management, leaving gaps in security, efficiency, and inclusivity. The new Act closes those gaps and ushers in a future where identity is not just a bureaucratic requirement but a gateway to opportunity.

For the average Nigerian, the most immediate impact will be felt in access to services. With the National Identification Number (NIN) now firmly established as the singular identity anchor, citizens will find it easier to authenticate themselves across banking, healthcare, education, and government platforms.

Tinubu Signs NIMC Act 2026 into Law, Repeals 2007 Identity Framework

Tinubu Signs NIMC Act 2026 into Law, Repeals 2007 Identity Framework

Tinubu Signs NIMC Act 2026 into Law, Repeals 2007 Identity Framework

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially signed the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Act 2026 into law, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s digital transformation journey.

This new legislation repeals the outdated NIMC Act of 2007 and introduces a modern framework designed to strengthen the country’s digital identity ecosystem, enhance cybersecurity, and support the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy.

The Act designates the NIMC as the Root Certification Authority for Nigeria’s National Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). 

This positions the Commission as the nation’s trusted authority for secure digital identity, authentication, and electronic trust services across both government and private-sector platforms.

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