20260417

Nigeria’s Bold Move to Compensate Telecom Subscribers

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Nigeria’s Bold Move to Compensate Telecom Subscribers

Nigeria’s most important and trending business story right now is the government’s enforcement of a landmark policy requiring telecom operators to compensate subscribers for dropped calls and poor service quality, beginning April 2026. This decision marks a turning point in consumer protection and could reshape the dynamics of one of Africa’s largest telecom markets.

A New Era of Consumer-Centric Regulation

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced that telecom operators must now provide financial or service-based compensation to customers who experience call failures, prolonged outages, or poor connectivity. This is not a symbolic gesture, it is a regulatory mandate designed to hold service providers accountable in a sector that has long been criticized for prioritizing profits over customer satisfaction.

Mobile connectivity in Nigeria is more than just communication; it underpins financial transactions, e-commerce, remote work, and everyday social interaction. By enforcing compensation, the NCC is signaling that consumers are no longer passive recipients of subpar service but stakeholders whose rights must be respected.

Nigeria’s Opposition Alliance - A Game-Changer or Mirage?

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The most important and trending political story in Nigeria right now is the emerging alliance talks between opposition heavyweights Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, which could reshape the political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections. Their recent meetings and negotiations are stirring intense debate about whether a united opposition can challenge the ruling party’s dominance.

Nigeria’s Opposition Alliance - A Game-Changer or Mirage?

Nigeria’s political scene is heating up as three of the country’s most prominent opposition figures - Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, are reportedly exploring the possibility of forming a coalition. This development comes at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with economic hardship, rising inflation, and questions about governance under the current administration. The prospect of a united opposition has quickly become the most talked-about story in the nation’s political discourse.

The Meeting That Sparked Speculation

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar recently met with former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso in Abuja, fueling speculation of a broader opposition strategy. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Kwankwaso may be open to working with Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, potentially as his running mate. These moves signal a serious attempt to consolidate opposition forces, which have historically been fragmented and weakened by internal rivalries.

Why This Matters

The ruling party has maintained a strong grip on power, but dissatisfaction among citizens is growing. Inflation has surged to over 15%, worsening the cost-of-living crisis. Many Nigerians are questioning whether the current government can deliver on promises of economic stability and security. Against this backdrop, a united opposition could present a formidable challenge in 2027, especially if it manages to bridge ideological divides and regional loyalties.

Opposition Status Is Earned Through Electoral Victories, Not By Emergency Coalition — Wike

FCT Minister and National Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, Barr. Nyesom Wike, PDP National Chairman, Mohammed Abdulrahman, the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu and the party's Deputy National Chairman (South), Aaron Chukwuemeka, during the Minister's visit to the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, on Friday

Opposition Status Is Earned Through Electoral Victories, Not By Emergency Coalition — Wike 

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and the Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nyesom Wike, on Friday declared that credibility as an opposition force must be earned through electoral victories, not mere rhetoric and emergency coalition, as he pledged loyalty to the newly elected National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the party’s national headquarters, Wadata House, Abuja, Wike dismissed claims by smaller political groups positioning themselves as leading opposition voices, insisting that performance at the polls remains the true test of relevance.

“You cannot become an opposition party without winning an election. Those who say they are leading the opposition have not contested any election successfully,” he said.

Wike’s remarks come amid ongoing realignments within Nigeria’s political space, with parties jostling for influence ahead of the 2027 general elections.

20260416

2027 ELECTIONS WILL NOT SLOW DOWN INFRASTRUCTURE DRIVE IN FCT – FCT MINISTER ASSURES

L-R) Former Chairman, Port Harcourt Local Government Area, Hon. Victor Ihunwo, Director of Works and Projects, South South Development Commission, Hon. Marcus Nle Ejii, FCT Minister, Barr Nyesom Wike, Managing Director, Arab Contractors, Mohammed El edarous, and the Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr Richard Yunana Dauda during the Minister's inspection of ongoing Airport expressway to Kuje town road project on Thursday

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2027 ELECTIONS WILL NOT SLOW DOWN INFRASTRUCTURE DRIVE IN FCT – FCT MINISTER ASSURES

… DISMISSES ATIKU’S CRITICISMS OF THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT AS BASELESS

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, has reassured residents that the ongoing infrastructure revolution across the nation’s capital will not be slowed down by political activities leading up to the 2027 general elections.

Addressing journalists on Thursday, 16 April 2026 shortly after a routine inspection of the Federal Highway 105 to Kuje town road and the dualization of the Kuje-Gwagwalada road, the Minister dismissed concerns that governance might take a backseat to politics, maintaining that the administration’s focus remains on fulfilling its mandate to the people rather than being distracted by electoral cycles.

Speaking on the feasibility of implementing the 2026 budget in an election-heavy atmosphere, Barr. Wike insisted that work would continue at full speed.

He noted that while politicians may be preoccupied with campaigns, the technical partners and contractors remain focused on project delivery.

2027: APC is in panic - Dele Momodu backs Atiku-Obi presidential ticket

Dele Momodu, Media Mogul

Media mogul Dele Momodu has declared that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is in “panic mode” ahead of the 2027 elections, citing the possibility of a joint presidential ticket between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi under the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He believes such a coalition would be formidable enough to unsettle President Bola Tinubu’s political base.

2027: APC Is in Panic - Dele Momodu Backs Atiku-Obi Presidential Ticket

In a recent appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Dele Momodu, publisher of Ovation Magazine and a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), voiced strong support for a potential Atiku Abubakar–Peter Obi presidential ticket.

According to Momodu, the pairing would not only revive the political synergy seen in 2019 when Atiku and Obi ran together under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but also consolidate the voter base that Obi attracted in the 2023 elections, where he finished third.

Momodu argued that both men share a similar temperament and political outlook, making them natural allies. He emphasized that Obi’s popularity among youth and urban voters, combined with Atiku’s national reach and political experience, could create a coalition broad enough to challenge the APC’s dominance.

ADC’s Constitutional Amendments and the Mandate of David Mark

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ADC’s Constitutional Amendments and the Mandate of David Mark

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has entered a new phase of its political journey with the ratification of amendments to its constitution and the election of David Mark as chairman of the National Working Committee (NWC).

The convention in Abuja was not merely a procedural gathering; it was a deliberate attempt to redefine the party’s identity and strengthen its internal democracy ahead of the 2027 general elections.  

The constitutional amendments ratified by the delegates were designed to modernize the party’s governance framework. Among the key changes were provisions to streamline candidate selection processes, reinforce internal checks and balances, and enhance transparency in financial management.

These reforms also introduced clearer guidelines for leadership succession and dispute resolution, aiming to prevent the factional crises that have plagued smaller parties in Nigeria. By codifying these rules, the ADC hopes to project itself as a credible alternative to the dominant political parties.  

20260415

FCT MINISTER INSPECTS ONGOING INFRASTRUCTURE AHEAD OF PRESIDENT TINUBU’S THIRD ANNIVERSARY

-L) Former Chairman, Port Harcourt Local Government Area, Hon. Victor Ihunwo, Director of Works and Projects, South South Development Commission, Hon. Marcus Nle Ejii, FCT Minister, Barr Nyesom Wike and the Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr Richard Yunana Dauda during the Minister's inspection of key projects in the FCT on Wednesday ahead of their commissioning in May

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FCT MINISTER INSPECTS ONGOING INFRASTRUCTURE AHEAD OF PRESIDENT TINUBU’S THIRD ANNIVERSARY

…WARNS CONTRACTORS AGAINST DELAY

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 conducted a comprehensive inspection of several major infrastructure projects across the territory that are scheduled for commissioning during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s third anniversary celebration.

The Minister’s tour covered several strategic sites, including the Arterial Road N16 Interchange (connecting Jahi and Gwarimpa), the Transit Way N2 bridges (linking Wuse District and the Central Business District), the access road in the Institution and Research District (near the Body of Benchers as well as the Nile and Baze University), as well as the road leading to the Tunga Madaki community off Bill Clinton Drive at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

During the tour, the Minister emphasized the administration's commitment to quality and strict adherence to deadlines, warning that the FCT Administration will not tolerate delays as it prepares for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s third-year anniversary celebrations.

Delegates ratify ADC constitution, elect David Mark as NWC chair

Delegates of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have ratified amendments to the party’s constitution and overwhelmingly elected former Senate President David Mark as chairman of the National Working Committee (NWC) during the party’s national convention in Abuja. This marks a significant turning point for the ADC as it positions itself for the 2027 presidential elections.  

ADC’s Convention and the Rise of David Mark

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a decisive step in reshaping its political future. At its 8th national convention held in Abuja, delegates from across Nigeria ratified crucial amendments to the party’s constitution and endorsed a new leadership structure under David Mark, a seasoned politician and former Senate President.  

The convention was marked by broad participation, with 1,576 delegates accredited. Out of these, 1,471 voted in favor of the constitutional amendments, representing an overwhelming 94 percent approval rate.

This level of consensus underscores the delegates’ commitment to strengthening the party’s internal structures and preparing for national relevance.  

David Mark’s election as NWC chairman is both symbolic and strategic. His political pedigree, having served as Senate President for eight years, brings gravitas and experience to a party that has often struggled to assert itself against Nigeria’s dominant political forces.

Nigeria’s ComWEEK and the Global Catholic Communications Vision

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Nigeria’s ComWEEK and the Global Catholic Communications Vision

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has, through Communications Week (ComWEEK), carved out a distinctive space within the global Catholic communications movement.

While rooted in the universal Church’s vision of evangelization through media, Nigeria’s approach reflects its own social realities, cultural dynamism, and pastoral priorities. The result is a program that both aligns with and diverges from international Catholic communications initiatives in meaningful ways.  

Globally, the Catholic Church celebrates World Communications Day, instituted by Pope Paul VI in 1967, as the primary occasion for reflecting on the role of media in faith and society.

Each year, the Pope issues a message that sets the tone for Catholic communicators worldwide, emphasizing themes like truth, dialogue, listening, and digital ethics. These global initiatives tend to focus on philosophical and theological reflections, encouraging Catholics to see communication as a spiritual act that mirrors God’s self-revelation.  

ComWEEK Through the Years – Building a Tradition of Communication

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ComWEEK Through the Years - Building a Tradition of Communication

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has steadily nurtured Communications Week (ComWEEK) into a vital tradition for the Nigerian Church.

What began as an extension of World Communications Day has grown into a nationwide program that engages parishes, dioceses, and institutions in a week-long reflection on the role of media in evangelization.

Each edition has carried a distinct theme, echoing the global Church’s emphasis on responsible communication, truth-telling, and the use of media as a tool for unity.  

In its early years, ComWEEK was modest, often limited to parish-level talks and workshops. Yet even then, the seeds of a broader vision were evident. The CBCN recognized that Nigeria’s complex media landscape, marked by both vibrant journalism and the challenges of misinformation, required a deliberate pastoral response.

CBCN PRESIDENT MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO CATHOLIC SECRETARIAT, URGES UNITY AND SUPPORT FOR COMMUNICATIONS WEEK

The President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Archbishop Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, made a surprise visit to the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, urging unity among clergy and laity while calling for strong support of the upcoming 2026 Communications Week (ComWEEK). His visit underscored the importance of media literacy and responsible communication in strengthening the Church’s mission.  

CBCN President’s Surprise Visit - A Call for Unity and Communication

In a move that caught many by surprise, Archbishop Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), visited the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria ahead of the 2026 Communications Week (ComWEEK).

His presence was more than symbolic; it was a deliberate gesture to emphasize the centrality of communication in the life of the Church and the need for unity in advancing its mission.

ComWEEK, scheduled from May 10 to May 17, 2026, will be celebrated across all Catholic parishes and institutions in Nigeria. The official flag-off will take place at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna, with Archbishop Ndagoso himself presiding.

This initiative represents an expansion of the traditional one-day World Communications Day into a week-long program designed to deepen media literacy, foster responsible communication, and encourage Catholics to engage positively with modern media.  

20260414

GBAJABIAMILA LAUDS FCT MINISTER OVER LANDMARK HYPERCITY-CARREFOUR DEAL

FCT Minister, Barr Nyesom Wike, Chief of Staff to the President, Rt Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila and the Chairman, Heir Holdings, Tony Olumelu at the Collaboration and Franchise sign-offs ceremony between Hypercity and Carrefour in Abuja on Tuesday

GBAJABIAMILA LAUDS FCT MINISTER OVER LANDMARK HYPERCITY-CARREFOUR DEAL

The Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has lauded the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for providing an enabling environment for private businesses to thrive, describing the Minister's role in facilitating the landmark partnership between Hypercity and Carrefour as commendable. 

Speaking on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the franchise signing ceremony in Abuja on Tuesday, Gbajabiamila described the collaboration as a "powerful statement of confidence" in the nation's economy.

In a specific commendation of the FCT leadership, Gbajabiamila singled out Wike for his "pivotal role" in bringing the deal to fruition.

He characterized the Minister as a "deep thinker" whose business-oriented approach to public administration is yielding tangible results for the nation’s capital.

According to the Chief of Staff, "this successful collaboration serves as a direct testament to Wike’s ongoing commitment to reshaping the economic and physical landscape of Abuja."

20260413

KUGBO BUS TERMINAL INCIDENT IS A NATURAL DISASTER - FCT MINISTER

Ongoing construction of the Apo/Wasa dual carriageway bridge on Monday

 

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KUGBO BUS TERMINAL INCIDENT IS A NATURAL DISASTER - FCT MINISTER

…AS HE REFUTES CLAIM OF DENYING ADC VENUE FOR ITS CONVENTION

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has described the recent damage at the Kugbo Bus Terminal as a natural disaster, clarifying that the incident was caused by a severe windstorm rather than structural failure.

Barr. Wike who made the remarks while addressing journalists on Monday, April 13, 2026 following an extensive inspection of ongoing infrastructure projects, also debunked insinuations that the Kugbo Bus Terminal collapsed.

He pointed out that only the roof was damaged due to an intense weather event, stressing that the terminal’s elevated location on a hill also made it particularly vulnerable to the severe windstorm experienced during a recent heavy rainfall.

20260412

Editorial: When the Sanctuary Becomes a Battlefield

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Editorial: When the Sanctuary Becomes a Battlefield

The events that unfolded in Ughelli, Delta State, are more than a local disturbance, they are a chilling reminder of the fragile line between authority and abuse.

A church, traditionally a place of refuge and reverence, was stormed by uniformed men who assaulted the pastor, his wife, and even deployed tear gas against worshippers. 

The symbolism of this act cannot be overstated: the sanctity of worship was violated, and the trust between citizens and those sworn to protect them was fractured.

This incident raises profound questions about the state of law enforcement in Nigeria. The use of excessive force in a religious setting suggests not only a breakdown in discipline but also a disregard for the cultural and spiritual fabric of the community.

In a country where faith is deeply woven into daily life, storming a church is not just an operational misstep, it is an assault on identity and collective dignity.

Storm at the Sanctuary: Ughelli’s Night of Chaos

Storm at the Sanctuary: Ughelli’s Night of Chaos

In the heart of Ughelli, Delta State, what began as a routine Sunday service at the Assemblies of God church turned into a scene of fear and confusion.

Congregants had gathered in reverence, their voices lifted in worship, when suddenly the doors were forced open by men in uniform. The intrusion was swift and violent.

The pastor, standing at the altar, was assaulted alongside his wife, their child watching in visible distress. Tear gas filled the sacred space, choking the air and scattering worshippers in panic. The sanctuary, meant to be a refuge, became a battleground of chaos.

Dokpesi bids farewell to mother in colourful ceremony

Dr. Oluwatosin Dokpesi, Fmr. MD, AIT

Tosin Dokpesi, eminent broadcaster and former Managing Director of AIT, bid farewell to her mother, Deaconess Caroline Abike Odukoya, in a colourful ceremony held in Sagamu, Ogun State. The event blended solemnity with vibrant cultural expression, drawing a large crowd of family, friends, and associates.  

Dokpesi Bids Farewell to Mother in Colourful Ceremony

Background

Deaconess Caroline Abike Odukoya, mother of Tosin Dokpesi, passed away earlier in 2026 at the age of 92. She was a respected figure who had celebrated her 90th birthday in November 2024. Known for her strong Christian faith and contributions to her community, she was also a director at DAAR Communications, the media outfit founded by Tosin’s late husband, Raymond Dokpesi.  

The Ceremony

The farewell ceremony took place in Sagamu, Ogun State, and was marked by a blend of solemnity and cultural vibrancy. Guests arrived in coordinated yellow and orange patterned aso-ebi, creating a striking visual display across the venue. The choice of colours symbolized warmth, unity, and celebration of life.  

PROF. OLADIPO DELIVERS 11TH INAUGURAL LECTURE, APRIL 15

Professor Simeon Adebayo Oladipo, Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Lagos, will deliver the institution’s 11th Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at the J.F. Ade Ajayi Auditorium, UNILAG, Akoka. The lecture, titled “Politics to Policy: Navigating the Power Dynamics in Educational Administration”, will be presided over by Vice-Chancellor Professor Folasade T. Ogunsola.  

Prof. Oladipo’s 11th Inaugural Lecture - A Timely Discourse on Education and Power

The University of Lagos is set to host a landmark intellectual event as Professor Simeon Adebayo Oladipo, a distinguished scholar in Educational Management and current Dean of the Faculty of Education, delivers the 11th Inaugural Lecture of the 2025/2026 academic session.

Scheduled for April 15, 2026, at the J.F. Ade Ajayi Auditorium, this lecture promises to be a critical exploration of the intersection between politics and education, a theme that resonates deeply within Nigeria’s academic and policy landscape.

The lecture, “Politics to Policy: Navigating the Power Dynamics in Educational Administration”, is not merely an academic exercise but a reflection of the lived realities of Nigerian universities and the broader educational system. Professor Oladipo’s choice of topic underscores the undeniable influence of political structures on the formulation and implementation of educational policies.

Terrorism Financiers and the Timeline of Violence

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Terrorism Financiers and the Timeline of Violence

The Federal Government’s decision to name Tukur Mamu, Simon Ekpa, and 46 others as terrorism financiers is not just a bureaucratic update, it is a reflection of Nigeria’s ongoing struggle against extremist violence and the networks that sustain it.

By placing these individuals on its sanctions list, the government has drawn a direct line between financiers and some of the most devastating attacks in recent years.  

The timeline of violence connected to those named is chilling. On June 5, 2022, the massacre at St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State left dozens dead and shocked the nation. Investigations later linked the attack to ISWAP operatives, among them Abdulsamat Ohida, now officially listed as a terrorism financier and commander.

FG names Mamu, Simon Ekpa, 46 others as terrorism financiers

Simon Ekpa

The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially named Tukur Mamu, Simon Ekpa, and 46 other individuals and entities as terrorism financiers, placing them on its updated sanctions list. This move links several of those named to deadly attacks in Ondo and Abuja, underscoring the government’s intensified crackdown on terrorism financing.  

FG Names Mamu, Simon Ekpa, 46 Others as Terrorism Financiers

Background

On April 11, 2026, the Federal Government of Nigeria published an updated sanctions list through its sanctions committee. The list identifies 48 individuals and entities, including negotiator Tukur Mamu and pro-Biafran agitator Simon Ekpa, as being allegedly involved in terrorism financing and related activities. This announcement represents one of the most sweeping actions taken by the Nigerian government against suspected terrorism financiers.  

Key Individuals Named

- Tukur Mamu: Known as a negotiator in past hostage situations, now accused of financing terrorism.  

- Simon Ekpa: A pro-Biafran agitator, often associated with separatist rhetoric, now listed among terrorism financiers.

SEB MEDIA: Full Coverage of the 2027 General Elections

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SEB MEDIA: Full Coverage of the 2027 General Elections

SEB MEDIA’s Political Correspondents will be on the ground every step of the way, from the primaries and campaign trails to Election Day itself, culminating in the swearing-in ceremonies.

Stay connected with us as we count down to this historic event. Our anchors will bring you comprehensive coverage through live streams, stand-up interviews (P.O.P), and in-depth studio analysis powered by our AI anchors, Divine Armstrong and Treasure Angel via SEB TELEVISION YOUTUBE CHANNEL.

For literary reportage and real-time updates, follow the dedicated “Towards 2027” SEB Page, where you’ll find nothing short of complete coverage of all the action leading up to and beyond the elections.

20260411

Editorial: The World at a Glance – At This Time

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Tonight’s bedtime brief: Nigeria grapples with rising fuel prices and security concerns, while globally the spotlight is on tense US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad and shifting leadership in Myanmar.

Editorial: The World at a Glance – At This Time

In Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu urged citizens to remain hopeful despite mounting hardship from surging fuel prices. Speaking in Bayelsa State, he compared Nigeria’s situation to Kenya and assured that reforms underway would eventually yield positive results. Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced that its planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise will be postponed until after the 2027 elections. Security challenges persist, as bandits struck again in Kwara State, killing five forest guards in Kaiama Local Government Area. These developments underscore the dual pressures of economic strain and insecurity that continue to weigh heavily on the nation.

Wike-Backed PDP Faction Seizes Control of National Secretariat

Wike-Backed PDP Faction Seizes Control of National Secretariat

The unfolding drama within Nigeria’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reached a decisive turning point with the takeover of the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja by a faction aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

This development, sanctioned by the Nigeria Police Force after months of legal wrangling, underscores the deep fissures that have plagued the PDP and signals a new phase in its internal power struggle.

The faction led by Abdulrahman Mohammed Takushara, with Jungudo Haruna Mohammed as its National Publicity Secretary, wasted no time in asserting authority. Their statement was firm: no disruption or breach of peace would be tolerated at the secretariat, and security agencies have been placed on alert to enforce order.

Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha Oath and the Nation’s Tribute to Sonam Wangchuk

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Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has officially taken oath as a Rajya Sabha member, marking a historic milestone in his political career, while India mourns the passing of Kargil war hero Sonam Wangchuk, remembered for his valor during the 1999 conflict. These two events highlight both a significant political transition and a moment of national grief.

Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha Oath and the Nation’s Tribute to Sonam Wangchuk

Nitish Kumar’s Historic Political Feat

On April 10, 2026, Nitish Kumar, the long-serving Chief Minister of Bihar, was sworn in as a Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament. This move is historic because it completes what commentators have called the “Grand Slam” of Indian politics. Kumar has now served in all four legislative bodies of India:

- Bihar Assembly

- Bihar Legislative Council

- Lok Sabha

- Rajya Sabha

This achievement underscores his versatility and longevity in Indian politics. Known for his deft handling of coalition politics, Kumar has been instrumental in keeping the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in power both in Bihar and at the national level. His resignation from the Bihar Legislative Council paved the way for this transition, signaling a new phase in Bihar’s political leadership and sparking discussions about succession in the state’s governance.

The Nation Mourns Sonam Wangchuk

In stark contrast to the political celebration, India is grieving the loss of Colonel Sonam Wangchuk, a decorated veteran of the 1999 Kargil War. Wangchuk was widely admired for his gallantry during the conflict, where Indian forces repelled Pakistani intrusions in the high-altitude battlegrounds of Ladakh. His leadership and bravery earned him national recognition and respect, making him one of the most celebrated heroes of the war.

India’s Fuel Prices Held Steady Amid Global Crude Volatility

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India’s Fuel Prices Held Steady Amid Global Crude Volatility

Despite Brent crude hovering near $100 per barrel and geopolitical tensions disrupting supply routes, India’s state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged into April 2026, aiming to shield consumers and contain inflation.  

Current Situation

As of April 10, 2026, petrol and diesel prices in major Indian cities remain unchanged:  

- Delhi: Petrol ₹94.77/litre, Diesel ₹87.67/litre  

- Mumbai: Petrol ₹104.21/litre, Diesel ₹92.76/litre  

- Kolkata: Petrol ₹103.94/litre, Diesel ₹90.76/litre  

- Chennai: Petrol ₹100.73/litre, Diesel ₹92.32/litre  

This stability persists even as global crude oil markets remain volatile, driven by tensions in West Asia, particularly involving Iran, Israel, and the US, and concerns over supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. 

Reasons Behind Price Freeze

1. Inflation Control: The Indian government is keen to avoid passing global price shocks to consumers, as fuel costs directly influence food and transport inflation.  

2. State-Run OMC Strategy: Companies like Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are absorbing losses (under-recoveries estimated at ₹24 per litre for petrol and ₹104 per litre for diesel) to maintain stability.  

3. Political Sensitivity: With elections approaching in several states, keeping fuel prices steady is seen as a measure to prevent public discontent.  

4. Daily Adjustments in Theory: OMCs technically revise prices daily at 6 AM, but in practice, they have frozen rates for weeks despite global fluctuations. 

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