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Nigerians recall harsh 2025 but hope for relief in 2026

Many Nigerians say 2025 was one of the hardest years in recent times, marked by rising prices, insecurity and deep uncertainty. In spite of this, they are looking to 2026 with cautious hope that living conditions will improve.​ In Owerri, some residents described 2025 as a year of crippling hardship, especially for people in small businesses and daily trading. A trader, Chinonso Nze, said the economic climate was poor and that surviving the year felt like a miracle for many families.​ He blamed the hardship on high inflation and worsening insecurity that made travel dangerous in many parts of the country. According to him, kidnappings and attacks on highways left commuters feeling unsafe and afraid to move freely.​ Nze also expressed concern about a new tax regime expected to take effect in 2026, warning that it could further strain already […]

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Olamide Sells Out OVO Arena in His First Solo UK Show in Almost a Decade

Olamide Adedeji, widely known as Olamide, made a triumphant return to London with his first solo UK concert in nearly a decade, selling out the 12,500-seat OVO Arena Wembley. The show delivered high-energy performances, with fans singing along to Olamide’s many hits and surprise appearances by guest stars. The event kicked off with “Lagos Boys” and featured standout appearances by Lil Kesh (“Shoki”), Seyi Vibes, Asake (“99” and “Amapiano”), Ashidapo (“Girl on Fya”), Bella Shmurda (“Triumphant”), Darkoo (“Billionaire’s Club”), and producer Pheelz. Olamide seamlessly transitioned between his own songs and collaborations, making the night a true celebration of his influence on Afrobeats. Notable throughout was Olamide’s mentoring role, as many of his guests are alumni of his YBNL Nation label. The lineup highlighted his network and lasting industry impact. Beyond just a concert, the night stood as a testament to […]

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The Producers Behind Nigeria’s Biggest Songs of 2025

Behind Nigeria’s chart-topping songs in 2025 are creative producers who shape the sound and success of each track. While artists often grab the spotlight, it’s these beat architects who quietly define the music scene. Tempoe: Celebrated for his work on Davido’s Grammy-nominated “With You” featuring Omah Lay, Tempoe’s production fused high-energy Afrobeats with smooth vocals, helping the song dominate local and international charts. Progrex: The go-to for viral street-pop, Progrex’s infectious rhythms powered Shallipopi’s “Laho,” bringing youth culture flair and mass appeal in equal measure. P.Priime: Known for bridging Afrobeats with global influences, P.Priime elevated Rema’s streaming smash “Baby (Is It a Crime)” by layering soulful samples over modern Afropop beats. Magicsticks: Magicsticks fueled Asake’s club hit “Why Love” with expertly crafted beats, making the track a staple across playlists and party scenes in Nigeria. Busy Pluto: Emerging producer Busy […]

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Top 10 Countries with the Most Government Debt in 2025

As of 2025, government debt remains a key marker of fiscal health, shaped by economic strategies and spending priorities. According to the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook (October 2025), here are the top ten countries with the highest government debt: United States – $38.27 trillionThe US has the world’s largest government debt, owing to decades of deficits and fiscal stimulus. Strong investor confidence keeps borrowing costs manageable. China – $18.68 trillionChina’s debt is driven by infrastructure investment and local government borrowing. Despite rising debt, substantial foreign reserves and investor demand stabilize costs. Japan – $9.83 trillionJapan exhibits one of the highest debt-to-GDP ratios due to stimulus spending and an aging population. Low interest rates help service its debt, but demographic challenges remain. United Kingdom – $4.09 trillionThe UK’s debt results from pandemic recovery spending and social program commitments. Fiscal policies balance growth with […]

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Over 2.8 Million Voters Participate in Anambra Election

The Anambra State governorship election saw over 2.8 million registered voters going to the polls to choose the next governor. The election featured 16 candidates, including the current governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, and Sir Paul Chukwuma among others. The election took place across 5,718 polling units with more than 24,000 ad hoc staff deployed and 6,879 BVAS devices for accreditation. The election day was marked by a high turnout, with voters of all ages coming out to participate. Notable moments included a 110-year-old man, Pa Onwujiobi Nwafor, casting his vote in Aguata and other elderly citizens taking part, demonstrating strong community engagement. Some challenges were reported, such as delays at certain polling units and a woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Onike, being unable to vote due to not having her card. Officials worked to resolve issues as they arose. […]

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NYSC Extends 2025 Batch C Registration Deadline

The National Youth Service Corps has extended the online registration deadline for the 2025 Batch C Prospective Corps Members until midnight on November 11. This decision was announced by Caroline Embu, the Director of Information and Public Relations, in a statement issued in Abuja. Embu explained that the extension is to help applicants complete their registration process, especially those who faced difficulties because of network issues. She stated that NYSC regrets any inconvenience and is working hard to solve the problems and provide smoother registration for everyone. Prospective Corps Members are advised to make use of the extended period to finalize their registration before the new deadline.

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Togo : 20 Ans de Métamorphose Politique Décryptés par Jeune Afrique

Deux Décennies de Transformation : Togo au Cœur d’un Nouveau Cycle Politique Ce lundi, le magazine Jeune Afrique consacre un dossier spécial à la situation politique du Togo, alors que le pays entre dans une nouvelle ère institutionnelle. Cette analyse tombe à point nommé, au moment où le président Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé boucle vingt ans au pouvoir, dans un contexte de réforme constitutionnelle inédite. 2005–2025 : Une Séquence Historique L’article s’ouvre sur une phrase marquante, riche de symboles : « Mai 2005 : Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé est élu chef de l’État. Mai 2025 : il est nommé président du Conseil dans le cadre de la nouvelle Constitution. » Cette mise en perspective souligne non seulement la longévité politique du dirigeant togolais, mais aussi la reconfiguration profonde du système institutionnel, avec l’instauration d’un régime parlementaire renforcé, dont l’équilibre des pouvoirs reste […]

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