20250724

NSIB partners FRSC to enhance transportation safety

Towards Safer Roads: How the NSIB–FRSC Alliance Could Redefine Transportation Safety in Nigeria

In a major leap forward for public safety, the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have forged a strategic partnership aimed at transforming Nigeria’s transport safety landscape. Sealed through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), this alliance stretches beyond conventional road-focused initiatives to include aviation, maritime, and rail sectors, delivering a more comprehensive safety framework for millions of Nigerians.

A New Era of Multimodal Safety

The MoU marks a shift toward smarter, evidence-based safety management. Under this collaboration:

·       Real-time Accident Response Protocols will be implemented across transport sectors, allowing emergency units to act swiftly through data-sharing and coordinated systems.

Governor Ortom’s Post-Office Journey and Nigeria’s Political Future

Samuel Ortom: Coalition Dreams, Benue’s Wounds, and the Road to 2027

In a candid interview on “Politics Today”, a Channels Television News and Current Affairs Programme, former Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, opened up about his post-office engagements and shared his thoughts on the African Democratic Congress (ADC), one of Nigeria’s emerging opposition parties. His Excellency, Samuel Ortom’s message from the interview could be termed “sobering” yet strategic to Nigerians:

Life After Office: Otom’s Reinvention Beyond Politics

Since leaving office, Otom has embraced a quieter but purposeful role in advocacy, mentorship, and community engagement. He’s continued speaking out on issues affecting rural communities in Benue and beyond, especially those concerning security, agricultural development, and youth unemployment. His pivot away from traditional governance to grassroots activism underscores a deeper commitment to long-term impact outside the corridors of power.

“Service to the people doesn’t end with a title,” he said, highlighting that leadership is a lifelong responsibility.

20250722

Senator Natasha Returns To National Assembly, Denied Entry

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Denied Entry Despite Court Verdict

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s attempt to return to the National Assembly on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, ended in frustration as security operatives denied her access to the premises. The senator from Kogi Central had pledged to resume sittings following a court ruling directing the Senate to recall her after a six-month suspension.

Here are the Key Actions:

  • Arrival and Denial: Senator Natasha arrived at the National Assembly around noon but was stopped at the first gate by security personnel. After walking in with her supporters, including prominent activist Aisha Yesufu, she was again stopped at the second gate and found the entrance locked.
  • Legal Grounds: Her suspension, which began on March 6, followed allegations of sexual harassment against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and claims she had breached Senate rules. The Federal High Court later deemed the suspension illegal and ordered her recall.

Adeleke’s Endorsement of Tinubu Sparks National Conversation

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Political Realignment in Osun: Adeleke’s Endorsement of Tinubu Sparks National Conversation

According to a recent report by channels television titled “Adeleke, Osun PDP Endorse Tinubu For Second Term”, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and the state's chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have publicly endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in 2027, despite Tinubu belonging to the rival All Progressives Congress (APC). Adeleke emphasized his continued loyalty to the PDP and affirmed that he’ll seek re-election in 2026 under its platform. The move follows months of speculation about Adeleke possibly defecting to APC, fueled by his meetings with Tinubu and high-profile party figures.

NIGERIA'S GARDEN OF EDEN | WHICH WAY FORWARD

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Nigeria’s Crossroads Moment: Rewrite the Constitution, Rebuild the Politics

As the year winds down, July 2025 will be remembered not only for the passing of a former president, but for the passing of an old political order. Nigeria stands at a rare moment of reckoning, grappling with a Constitution that no longer reflects its aspirations, and a political realignment sparked by the departure of a towering Northern figure.

As the National Assembly launches sweeping hearings on constitutional reform, and party lines blur in the post-Buhari landscape, one question looms above all others: Will Nigeria seize the chance to reset its democratic foundations, or squander it in pursuit of narrow interests?

The Power of AI Influencers | Beyond Your Imagination

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The Power of AI Influencers: Transforming Education, Activism, and Economies Worldwide

In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the fabric of society, a new class of change-makers is emerging: AI influencers. Whether they’re real people advocating for ethical AI or virtual personas promoting innovative solutions, these influencers are playing pivotal roles in education, activism, and political engagement, especially in developing nations like Nigeria.

Revolutionizing Education Through AI Influencers

AI influencers are breathing new life into traditional learning systems. In Nigeria, initiatives like the AI Scaling Hub, backed by the Gates Foundation, are championing personalized learning. In Benin City, students recently saw two years’ worth of learning gains in just six weeks through generative AI tutors.

Tech advocates like Adewale Yusuf of AltSchool Africa and Bayo Adekanmbi of Data Science Nigeria are using their platforms to demystify AI and push for its integration in classrooms. Youth-focused programs like UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited Nigeria aim to equip 20 million Nigerian youth with AI and digital skills by 2030, ensuring inclusivity with data-free access on Airtel networks.

FEEL MY PULSE | AT THIS TIME

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Nigeria Reacts: Voices from the Streets to the Screens

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As Nigeria’s news cycle churns with political appointments, celebrity drama, economic shifts, and security concerns, the public has not remained silent. From social media threads to official statements, reactions have poured in, revealing a nation deeply engaged, divided, and determined.

Political Moves & Appointments: “Recycling or Reform?”

The appointment of IBB’s son as Head of the Bank of Agriculture sparked mixed reactions. Critics on X (formerly Twitter) accused the government of “recycling the elite,” while others argued that legacy doesn’t always mean incompetence.

  • Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) released a statement urging transparency in the appointment process.
  • A user @NaijaPolicyWatch tweeted: “We,  need fresh minds, not dynasties. This is not innovationit’s inheritance.”

Meanwhile, the public holiday declared to honor Buhari drew both reverence and resistance.

  • The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) questioned the economic impact of another public holiday.
  • @lolaloveandart posted: “The VAPP Act protects victims. Buhari’s legacy includes ignoring it. Why honor that?”

SEB BLOG NOTES | AT THIS TIME

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Nigeria Today: From Politics to Pop Culture, Headlines with Depth

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Across Nigeria’s digital news landscape, today's headlines reflect a nation caught between turbulence and transformation. From presidential appointments to Nollywood reunions, here's a curated breakdown of key stories, and the perspectives that help decode them.

Political Underpinnings: Appointments, Defections & National Narratives

The political pulse remains high as President Bola Tinubu appoints the son of former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida as the new head of the Bank of Agriculture. While supporters hail it as a nod to expertise and legacy, critics question the recycling of political elites.

Meanwhile, two senators recently defected from the PDP, mere months after endorsing Tinubu's second term. The timing hints at shifting allegiances ahead of the 2027 elections, reinforcing power dynamics in Nigeria’s political theater.

In an unexpected gesture, the Federal Government declared July 15 as a public holiday to honor late President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away at 82. While some view it as a commemorative act, others see it as an attempt to cement historical legacy.

SEB SOCIAL | AT THIS TIME

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The Pulse of Social Media: Nigeria & Global Trends at this Time

From political twists in Abuja to viral dance moves sweeping Johannesburg and Jakarta, social media continues to shape conversations and culture. This month, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) are serving up a mix of protest, pride, memes, and AI-powered creativity. Here’s a deep dive into what’s trending now, and why it matters.

Nigeria: Activism, Afrobeat & Social Buzz

Pop Culture and Viral Moments

Nigerian youth are rewriting the rules of digital engagement, with trending phrases like “No Gree For Anybody” asserting a bold self-assured attitude across TikTok and X. Dance challenges like Shallipopi’s Pluto Moves have turned streets, churches, and weddings into mini performance stages, while the nostalgic Koroba hairstyle has made a fashion comeback among Gen Z influencers.

International content creators are picking up local phrases too. Kai Cenat’s infamous shout , “Just give me my money!”, has become a meme anthem across Nigeria’s TikTok. Meanwhile, Afrobeats superstar Davido finds his 2015 hit Dodo revived by a new wave of content creators vibing to the track.

TOWARDS 2027 | AT THIS TIME

 

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Navigating Nigeria’s Road to 2027: Strategic Programs and Emerging Political Shifts

As Nigeria approaches its 2027 general elections, a wave of strategic planning, civic engagement, and political repositioning is reshaping the democratic space. Stakeholders ranging from electoral institutions to civil society groups are laying the groundwork for a more transparent and inclusive process. Here’s an expanded look at key developments and initiatives gaining traction across the country.

Strengthening Electoral Institutions: INEC’s Early Moves

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is already steering the preparatory ship well ahead of schedule, with robust internal mechanisms being activated:

·       Election Project Plan Committee (EPPC): This newly inaugurated body is crafting a comprehensive electoral blueprint to guide logistics, technology integration, and stakeholder coordination for 2027.

·       Strategic Timelines: INEC is prioritizing the early release of planning documents to avoid last-minute implementation gaps, drawing lessons from the 2023 electoral cycle.

·       Stakeholder Consultation Framework: A new emphasis is being placed on collaborative engagement with political parties, civil society, and security agencies to foster inclusivity and conflict prevention.

20250721

Goodluck Jonathan, Appointed UN Global Crisis Envoy

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Fmr. Nigeria's President

From Bayelsa to the UN: Goodluck Jonathan’s Appointment Signals Africa’s Diplomatic Leap

In an unprecedented diplomatic development, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, former President of Nigeria, has been appointed as the United Nations Global Crisis Envoy. The position, jointly endorsed by global powers, the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, and Russia, marks a turning point in African representation on the world stage.

Jonathan becomes the first African former Head of State to assume such a high-level role in global crisis mediation, a position akin to the one previously held by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair in the Middle East.

'Influencer' who garnered 165k followers while 'enjoying Wimbledon' is revealed as an AI creation

The posts on Mia Zelu's Instagram page were so carefully curated that they hoodwinked more than 40,000 people into liking the pictures

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When AI Influencers Fool the Crowd: The Rise and Ethics of Digital Fame

In July 2025, the internet buzzed over a striking Instagram personality named Mia Zelu, who shared glamorous snapshots of herself enjoying the Wimbledon tennis tournament. With 165,000 followers and captivating captions like “Still not over the event... but the party’s a whole other game,” she appeared to be the perfect blend of style, charm, and social media savvy.

20250720

MORNING BRIEFING | 210725

Morning Briefing | Monday, July 21, 2025, ||| your curated snapshot of Nigeria and the world in socio-economic, political, entertainment, and sporting affairs

Nigeria: Socio-Economic Pulse

  • Economic Growth Outlook Brightens Nigeria’s GDP is projected to grow by 3.6% in 2025, buoyed by increased fuel output from the Dangote refinery, which is now producing beyond domestic demand. This shift positions Nigeria as a net fuel exporter for the first time, easing inflation and strengthening the naira.
  • Investment Drive Intensifies Billionaire Aliko Dangote has urged wealthy Nigerians to invest locally, citing the refinery’s success as a model for transformative development. The Federal Government echoes this optimism, crediting reforms under President Tinubu for stabilizing the economy.

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