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NELFUND Rolls Out April 2025 Upkeep Allowances: System Upgrade Causes Minor Delays

NELFUND Launches April 2025 Upkeep Payments Amid System Upgrades The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has initiated the disbursement of April 2025 upkeep allowances to eligible students across the country. While most beneficiaries have already received payments, the agency acknowledged minor delays for some due to ongoing system upgrades aimed at enhancing security and efficiency. Key Details for Students ✅ Payments Processed: Majority of beneficiaries have received funds. ⏳ Delays Reported: A small fraction impacted by recent system upgrades. 🔒 Upgrade Purpose: Streamlined processing, improved security, and faster future disbursements. NELFUND’s Assurance to Students Mrs. Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, NELFUND’s Director of Strategic Communications, emphasized transparency and urgency: “We’re collaborating with stakeholders to resolve delays promptly. Our commitment to operational excellence and timely support under the Renewed Hope Agenda remains unwavering.” She added: “We appreciate students’ patience as we enhance systems for their benefit.” Behind the System […]

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2027 Showdown: Atiku & Obi’s Alliance Talks Spark Opposition Frenzy

2027 Power Play: Atiku-Obi Alliance Talks Divide Camps Amid Coalition Chaos Rumors of a potential 2027 presidential ticket pairing Atiku Abubakar (PDP) and Peter Obi (Labour Party) have ignited fierce debate, with their camps offering conflicting signals. While Atiku’s team hints at coalition-building possibilities, Obi’s allies firmly deny any deal, spotlighting tensions within Nigeria’s fragmented opposition. The Alleged Deal: Denials and Doubts A report claiming Atiku (as presidential candidate) and Obi (as running mate) struck a 2027 pact triggered swift rebuttals: Obi’s Camp: The Obidient Movement dismissed the claims, stating:“Mr. Obi remains a Labour Party member. Any coalition he joins will prioritize tackling hunger and corruption—not power grabs.” (Nana Kazaure, Obidient Movement Spokesperson) Atiku’s Camp: Atiku’s aide, Hon. Ola Fabiyi, neither confirmed nor denied:“If such a deal exists, they’ll announce it. Our mission is to rescue Nigeria—personal ambitions won’t derail that.” 2019 Redux: A Failed […]

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2027 Reckoning: North West Voters to Decide Tinubu’s Fate Amid Rising Unrest, Warns Baba-Ahmed

North West 2027: Baba-Ahmed Predicts Voter Backlash Against Tinubu, APC Governors Former presidential adviser Hakeem Baba-Ahmed has issued a stark warning to Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC): The North West’s beleaguered voters will deliver a harsh verdict in 2027 if leaders fail to address rampant violence, poverty, and neglect. His comments follow the APC’s controversial endorsement of President Bola Tinubu and North West governors for second terms. The Kaduna Endorsement: A Tone-Deaf Move? At a high-profile APC stakeholders’ meeting in Kaduna: Tinubu’s 2027 Bid Approved: House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas moved the motion, seconded by Kebbi Governor Nasir Idris. Governors’ Automatic Tickets: APC Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje announced self-endorsed second terms for NW governors, citing Tinubu’s “commitment to regional development.” Critics argue the move sidelined constituents grappling with:🔥 Banditry: Over 3,000 killed in NW violence in 2024 alone (SBM Intelligence).📉 Poverty: 75% of NW residents […]

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Anambra 2025: INEC Greenlights 15 Parties – Full List of Governorship Candidates Unveiled

INEC Finalizes Anambra 2025 Ballot: 15 Parties to Battle for Government House The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially unveiled the list of political parties and candidates cleared to contest the November 8, 2025, Anambra State governorship election. A total of 15 parties will compete for the state’s top seat, with familiar heavyweights and fresh faces vying for voter support. Full List of Parties and Candidates Below are the governorship and deputy governorship candidates approved by INEC: Accord Party (A): Onyeze Chidi Charles / Izuaka Uju Rosemary Action Alliance (AA): Nweke Ezechukwu Japheth / Obi Elvis Anayochukwu Livinus African Action Congress (AAC): Ifemuludike Chioma Grace / Igboanugo Udoji Friday All Progressives Congress (APC): Ukachukwu Nicolas Chukwujekwu / Ekwunife Uche Lilian All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA): Soludo Chukwuma / Ibezim Onyekachukwu Gilbert Allied Peoples Movement (APM): Otti Cyprian Echezona / Ezeigwe Chuka Samuel […]

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NSF Handball Thrills: Lagos & Niger Edge Nail-Biting Wins on Opening Day

Day 1 Handball Highlights: Lagos & Niger Deliver Edge-of-Seat Drama The 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) kicked off with electrifying Men’s Handball clashes in Abeokuta, as Niger and Lagos States stole the spotlight with thrilling one-point victories, setting the tone for a fiercely competitive tournament. Match Results: Heart-Stopping Finishes Niger 25-24 Kano: A tense opener saw Niger snatch victory from Kano in the final moments. Lagos 25-24 Sokoto: The Aquatic Splendour team edged Sokoto in a match that kept fans breathless. Edo Walks Over Enugu: Team Edo advanced uncontested after Enugu’s no-show. Bukola Olopade’s Verdict: Rising Standards & New Contenders The NSC Director General, who watched Lagos’ narrow win, praised the athletes and officials: “The players displayed maturity, integrity, and fair play. Facilities here are world-class, and we expect fresh talents to rise.” Olopade also voiced his hopes for a shake-up in the rankings: […]

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White South African Migration and the Hypocrisy of Western Racism

After the fall of apartheid and the election of Nelson Mandela, many white South Africans relocated to Australia. This migration was not just about economics—it often stemmed from a deep discomfort with South Africa's shift toward racial equity. For many, Australia offered a setting where they could once again feel part of a dominant group. Seeking Comfort in Familiar Power Structures Some white South Africans who settled in Australia expressed unease with the democratic changes in post-apartheid South Africa. In Australia, they found a society where their views could be expressed more openly and, at times, more aggressively. The cultural alignment reinforced their sense of security and belonging—values they felt had been lost in their home country. Local Reactions in Australia Encounters between Australians and white South Africans occasionally led to raised eyebrows. Stories emerged of Australians suggesting, “Maybe the […]

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From Insult to Influence: Traoré’s Composed Response Reshapes Global Perceptions

In a world where political discourse often escalates into confrontations, President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso demonstrated that composure and strategic communication could turn a moment of disrespect into an opportunity for national and continental empowerment. The Incident: A Misstep on Live Television During a televised interview, former U.S. President Donald Trump made a dismissive remark about President Traoré, mispronouncing his name and questioning his leadership credentials. The comment, though brief, sparked discussions across international media platforms. Traoré's Measured Response Rather than responding with indignation, President Traoré chose a path of dignified silence, allowing his actions and policies to speak volumes. This approach not only defused potential tensions but also showcased his commitment to constructive diplomacy and national development. Amplifying Burkina Faso's Vision In subsequent public addresses, Traoré highlighted Burkina Faso's strides towards self-reliance, particularly in the energy sector. Initiatives […]

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Counter-Espionage Strategy: Unmasking Betrayal from Within

Colonel Watara, a trusted officer, was found to be leaking sensitive military information to foreign agents in exchange for promises of power and financial incentives. Rather than resorting to immediate confrontation, the leadership opted for a strategy of careful observation. This approach allowed for the collection of irrefutable evidence, culminating in Watara being caught accepting bribes from foreign operatives. Strategic Patience in Counter-Espionage The decision to monitor rather than immediately act against Watara's betrayal exemplifies the efficacy of strategic patience in counter-espionage. By allowing the situation to unfold, authorities were able to gather comprehensive evidence, ensuring that the betrayal was thoroughly documented and understood. This method not only confirmed the internal threat but also provided insights into the broader espionage network involved. Turning the Tide With concrete evidence in hand, the exposure of Colonel Watara's actions served as a catalyst […]

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Guinea Asserts Control Over Mining Sector Amid Resource Nationalism

Guinea, endowed with abundant mineral resources like bauxite, gold, iron ore, and diamonds, is taking decisive steps to assert greater control over its mining sector. In a significant move, the Guinean government has revoked 53 mining licenses, aiming to ensure that the exploitation of its natural resources translates into tangible benefits for its citizens. The Shift Towards Resource Nationalism The cancellation of these licenses marks a clear shift towards resource nationalism. The government cited non-compliance with contractual obligations as the primary reason for the revocations. This action reflects Guinea's commitment to enforcing its mining laws and ensuring that mining operations contribute meaningfully to the nation's development goals. Emphasis on Local Processing and Value Addition A central aspect of Guinea's new approach is the emphasis on local processing of minerals. The government is encouraging mining companies to establish processing facilities within […]

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Guinea’s Revolution: How Africa is Seizing Control of Its Mineral Wealth

Guinea’s Gold, Africa’s Fight: The Rise of Resource Nationalism For decades, Guinea’s story mirrored Africa’s painful paradox: a land of staggering mineral wealth, yet a people sidelined from its riches. With the world’s largest bauxite reserves, plus gold, diamonds, and iron ore, Guinea epitomized exploitation—foreign entities mined its treasures, while its citizens saw scant rewards. Today, that narrative is being torn apart. The Legacy of Exploitation Guinea’s soil has long been plundered. Foreign corporations extracted billions in minerals, leaving behind: Environmental degradation Minimal local economic benefit A paltry 15% revenue share for Guinea (compared to global averages of 40-60%) “They took our gold and left us with holes,” lamented a local miner. For years, Guineans watched their wealth flow overseas, fueling global industries while their communities languished in poverty. Guinea’s Bold Reclamation In 2023, Guinea’s government declared total control over its mining […]

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