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Le Togo renforce son mix énergétique avec de nouveaux projets solaires

Le ministère des Mines et des Ressources énergétiques a confirmé dimanche les avancées techniques autour du projet de centrale photovoltaïque de Salimdè , située dans la région centrale du pays. Ce projet stratégique, d’une capacité de 62 mégawatts-crête (MWc) , s’inscrit dans la politique nationale d’électrification menée par le gouvernement togolais. Implantée sur un site de 67 hectares , la centrale sera construite par le consortium Meridiam - EDF . Un contrat d'achat d'électricité a déjà été signé en décembre 2023 avec la Compagnie Énergie Électrique du Togo (CEET) , officialisant ainsi les modalités d’approvisionnement énergétique. Des infrastructures de pointe pour une intégration régionale Le projet comprendra : 🔹 Une sous-station locale de 20 kV/161 kV ;🔹 Une ligne électrique de 11 km reliant la centrale à la sous-station HTB de la Communauté Électrique du Bénin (CEB) , dont les […]

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Grands Lacs : Togo, États-Unis et Qatar en médiation pour la paix

Les efforts diplomatiques s’intensifient pour mettre fin au conflit sanglant opposant la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) au Rwanda , dans la région des Grands Lacs . Trois acteurs majeurs — le Togo , les États-Unis et le Qatar — se mobilisent ensemble dans une tentative inédite de médiation, dans une région marquée par des décennies de violences, de rivalités ethniques et d’enjeux géopolitiques complexes. Le Togo aux commandes de la médiation Sous la conduite du Premier ministre Faure Gnassingbé , le Togo joue un rôle central dans ce processus. Grâce à sa diplomatie discrète mais proactive en Afrique de l’Ouest et au-delà, Lomé s’est imposé comme un facilitateur crédible entre les deux parties. Mandaté par l’Union africaine , le pays tente de rétablir le dialogue entre Kinshasa et Kigali , dans un climat tendu où chaque camp accuse l’autre […]

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Dangote Commits N15 Billion to Transform ADUSTech into Nigeria’s Top University

Dangote’s N15 Billion Vision for ADUSTech Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has pledged N15 billion over five years to elevate the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTech) in Wudil, Kano State. Announced during the university’s fifth convocation ceremony, the plan focuses on infrastructure upgrades, academic excellence, and student welfare. Infrastructure Projects to Transform ADUSTech Dangote outlined key projects: Construction of male and female hostels to address accommodation shortages. A world-class multipurpose computer lab with 24/7 internet access. A mini solar power plant to ensure uninterrupted electricity. Road networks and drainage systems (supported by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration). Additionally , Dangote promised to hire top-performing engineering graduates from ADUSTech into roles at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Cement. Transition Words for Flow Notably , Dangote emphasized collaboration with Governor Yusuf, stating he’ll provide biannual progress updates. Meanwhile , […]

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Ganduje Embraces Potential One-Party State in Nigeria Amid APC Dominance

Ganduje’s Bold Take on Nigeria’s Political Future The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has opened the door to the possibility of Nigeria becoming a one-party state, arguing it could reflect the people’s democratic choice. Speaking to reporters after meeting President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, Ganduje linked the trend of opposition defections to the APC as a natural shift toward political consolidation. Transition Words for Context Notably , his comments followed the planned defection of three Kebbi State Senators to the APC. According to Ganduje , a one-party system isn’t inherently undemocratic if achieved through voluntary realignments: “If it is the wish of Nigerians, then so be it.” Citing China’s Success Ganduje pointed to China’s one-party governance as evidence that such systems can deliver effective leadership. “China is one of the most powerful nations today under a […]

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Mr Eazi’s “Love Me Now” Urges Listeners to Embrace Love in the Present

A Triumphant Return to Music After a quiet spell, Mr Eazi marks his 2025 comeback with “Love Me Now,” his first solo release this year. The track, produced by hitmaker P.Priime, shifts toward introspection, dissecting the ache of realizing love too late. It’s a bold step away from upbeat Afrobeats anthems, showcasing the artist’s versatility. Musical Nuances and Lyrical Depth “Love Me Now” merges Afrobeats with soulful undertones, creating a soundscape for reflection. Mr Eazi’s smooth vocals glide over warm synths and rhythmic percussion, while Ghanaian Pidgin and Nigerian melodic infusions anchor the track in his signature Banku sound. The lyrics grapple with regret and vulnerability, asking, “Why wait to love when the moment is now?” Visual Storytelling with Purpose The lyric video mirrors the song’s minimalist ethos. Stripping back distractions, it lets the emotional weight of the words take […]

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NNPC Ltd and Dangote Refinery Partner to Secure Nigeria’s Energy Future

Historic Collaboration for Energy Security The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) and Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals (DPRP) have announced a strategic partnership to strengthen Nigeria’s energy security. During a recent meeting at NNPC Towers, both organizations emphasized collaboration over competition. Aliko Dangote, founder of the Dangote Group, stated, “NNPC is part of our business, and we are part of NNPC. This is an era of cooperation.” Leadership Aligns Vision The discussion marked the first official engagement between NNPC Ltd’s new Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Bayo Ojulari, and Dangote. Ojulari, appointed after President Bola Tinubu’s restructuring of NNPC Ltd’s leadership, praised his team’s dedication. He highlighted the company’s focus on innovation and shared purpose, stating, “We are ready to build a legacy of national prosperity.” Resolving Past Tensions The partnership follows years of disputes, particularly over the […]

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JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Results: 39,834 Results Withheld Over Exam Malpractice

JAMB 2025 UTME Results Released Amid Crackdown on Exam Fraud The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results, disclosing that 39,834 results are withheld over suspected malpractice. Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede revealed the details in Abuja, emphasizing the board’s zero-tolerance stance on exam fraud. Key Highlights from JAMB’s Announcement Withheld Results: 39,834 candidates under investigation for alleged malpractice. Ongoing Probes: 80 individuals face scrutiny for exam-related offenses. Anambra Tops List: 14 suspects from the state under investigation. Underage Excellence: 467 underage candidates scored above the national benchmark. Fraud Cases: 50 candidates implicated in impersonation, illicit materials, and other malpractices. JAMB’s Stance on Malpractice Prof. Oloyede reiterated the board’s commitment to integrity: “We will not compromise standards. Withheld results will remain pending until investigations conclude. Perpetrators will face penalties under the law.” Recent Anti-Fraud Measures: Enhanced biometric verification. Surveillance systems to […]

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VeryDarkMan Freed from EFCC Custody, Denies Money Laundering Allegations

VeryDarkMan Released: “I Use Debt for Charity,” Says Activist After EFCC Detention Nigerian social media personality Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has been released from EFCC custody following a five-day detention over money laundering allegations. The controversial activist broke his silence in a viral video, denying the charges and attributing his charitable acts to “debt,” not illicit funds. Arrest & Release Timeline May 2: VDM arrested in Abuja after allegedly ignoring EFCC invitations. May 8: Released following public outcry and legal intervention. EFCC’s Stance: Confirmed arrest stemmed from “multiple petitions” and failure to honor prior summons. VDM’s Defense: “No Wealth for Money Laundering” In a post-release video, VDM mocked the allegations: “How can I launder money when I’m broke? I even fund charities through debt!” He emphasized transparency, though skeptics question his financial disclosures. Public Reaction: Support vs. Skepticism Supporters: Hail his release, criticizing EFCC for targeting […]

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Foreign Herders Behind Benue, Plateau Attacks – Nigerian Military Confirms, Calls for Border Reform

Nigerian Military Points to Foreign Herders in Farmer-Herder Violence The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has revealed that foreign herders exploiting Nigeria’s porous borders are responsible for escalating attacks on farming communities in Benue, Plateau, and neighboring states. Major General Markus Kangye, Director of Defence Media Operations, disclosed this during a press briefing, urging national collaboration to curb cross-border security threats. Key Findings from DHQ’s Security Briefing Foreign Perpetrators: Arrested attackers often differ in appearance, language, and origin. “Their hair and speech show they’re not Nigerians,” Kangye stated. ECOWAS Protocol Abuse: Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia blamed the ECOWAS free movement policy for enabling foreign herders’ incursions. Local Complicity: While some Nigerian herders clash with farmers over encroachment, “most killings are by foreigners,” Kangye clarified. The Human Cost: Communities Under Siege Recent Attacks: Hundreds killed, thousands displaced in Benue and Plateau. Farm Destruction: Crops and livelihoods ruined, worsening food insecurity. Security Gaps: Porous borders allow unchecked entry of armed groups. […]

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Labour Party Crisis: Abia Governor Otti Demands Abure’s Arrest Over “Impersonation” Amid Suspension Row

Labour Party Turmoil: Otti Fights Back, Labels Abure’s Suspension “A Joke” Abia State Governor Alex Otti has vehemently rejected his suspension from the Labour Party (LP) by factional leader Julius Abure, calling it an “affront on democracy” and urging the Inspector-General of Police (Kayode Egbetokun) to arrest Abure for impersonation. The clash escalates a bitter leadership crisis splitting Nigeria’s third force party. Otti’s Counterattack: “Abure Isn’t LP Chairman” Supreme Court Ruling: Otti cites an April 2024 Supreme Court verdict that ousted Abure as National Chairman, recognizing the Senator Nenadi Usman-led caretaker committee instead. Suspension Defiance: “Abure lacks authority to suspend anyone,” Otti declared, dismissing the move as “a joke by clowns seeking a crown they don’t deserve.” Police Action: Otti petitioned the IGP to arrest Abure for allegedly parading himself as chairman illegally. The Suspension Saga: Who’s In Charge? On Wednesday, Abure’s faction announced Otti’s suspension alongside five others (including a senator and […]

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