🗣 Enugu to Represent Nigeria at World Schools Debate Championship
Enugu State has been nominated to represent Nigeria at the 2025 World Schools Debate Championship (WSDC) in Panama following their victory at the 2024 National Debate Championship. The Enugu Debate Team, comprising students from various schools, clinched first place at the national finals, showcasing the success of Governor Peter Mbah's significant investment in education.
The state's strong educational reforms, including scholarships and support for the team, have led to this achievement. The WSDC is the premier international debate competition for school teams worldwide.
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🗣 India reinforced their partnership during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Nigeria, hosted by President Bola Tinubu. The discussions covered defense modernization, economic cooperation, healthcare, and food security.
Key outcomes included enhanced counterterrorism collaboration, renewable energy projects, and support for Nigeria's infrastructure and health systems. India pledged concessional credit lines and affordable medicines, while Nigeria highlighted the $14 billion investments pledged by Indian firms.
The two nations also emphasized cultural exchanges, trade expansion, and regional security, cementing their alliance and mutual aspirations for global peace and development.
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⛴ Historic WWII Shipwreck USS Edsall Found Off Australia
The USS Edsall, a US Navy destroyer sunk in 1942 during World War II, has been discovered in the Pacific Ocean, officials from the US and Australia announced. Dubbed the “dancing mouse” for its agile maneuvers, the ship fought valiantly against overwhelming Japanese forces before its eventual sinking.
This discovery, achieved using advanced underwater technologies, serves as a tribute to the 185 Navy sailors and 31 Army pilots who perished aboard. The find underscores the enduring partnership between the US and Australia.
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🗣Adetshina Expresses Gratitude After Miss Universe Success
Chidimma Adetshina, Nigeria’s first runner-up at Miss Universe 2024, thanked Nigerians and Africans for their unwavering support. Sharing her emotional journey, she revealed how the encouragement lifted her during tough times.
“To Nigeria, THANK YOU is not enough. You gave me strength on my lowest days,” she wrote on Instagram. She also praised Africa for its unity, saying, “This journey taught me the power of unity. Let’s celebrate and accept one another.”
Adetshina emphasized that this milestone is just the start of her impactful journey.
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🗣Nigeria Imports 2 Billion Litres of Petrol in 42 Days
Between October 1 and November 11, Nigeria imported 1.5 million metric tonnes of petrol (2 billion litres) despite claims by NNPC Limited of relying solely on domestic refineries. Imports included 500 million litres of diesel and 17 million litres of jet fuel.
The Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria (CORAN) criticized excessive import licenses, warning they harm local refining capacity and may allow substandard fuel into the market. This highlights ongoing challenges in balancing deregulation with domestic production.
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🗣Edo Police Rescue Abducted Toddler After Seven Months
The Edo State Police Command has rescued a 14-month-old baby, Grace Osamagbe, abducted in April by her nanny, Rejoice Chukwu. Arrested alongside her boyfriend in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom, the suspects reportedly sold the child for ₦500,000.
Following further investigations, the baby was recovered on November 9 in Imo State. The suspects are set to face prosecution, according to Commissioner of Police Umoru Ozigi.
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🗣Trump Promises Strong Military, Peace Initiatives
President-elect Donald Trump reiterated plans to bolster the U.S. military and seek resolutions to global conflicts, including the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Speaking at a gala in Florida, Trump pledged to "fix the military" and work towards peace in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, though specifics of his peace strategies remain unclear.
Trump also criticized past U.S. spending in Afghanistan and promised budget cuts, entrusting Elon Musk with identifying $2 trillion in savings.
He has nominated Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and veteran, as Secretary of Defense to oversee the $850 billion military budget.
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🗣 ANPE Urges Tinubu to Halt Importation of Tainted Fuel into Nigeria
The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe (ANPE) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take urgent action against the influx of substandard fuel into Nigeria, warning of severe risks to public safety, vehicle damage, and environmental harm.
ANPE highlighted concerns over tainted products, often linked to sanctions-violating Russian sources, which could lead to diplomatic issues and further strain Nigeria's economy.
The association urged a thorough investigation into the illegal trade and emphasized sourcing quality, affordable fuel locally to support Tinubu's economic reforms. It warned that Nigeria risks becoming a dumping ground for harmful petroleum products banned in other African nations.
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🗣Nigeria’s GDP Grows by 3.2% with 1.6 Million Jobs Created Through Waste Management
Nigeria’s GDP has seen a 3.2% growth, partly driven by advancements in waste management, which have also led to the creation of 1.6 million jobs annually.
The announcement, made during the launch of a task force by the National Association of Scrap and Waste Dealers Employers of Nigeria (NASWDEN), highlighted the importance of tackling illegal activities and safeguarding public infrastructure.
The task force aims to promote sustainable waste practices and further boost economic growth, which has also reduced imports by 4.4 billion euros⚠️
Additionally, plans for Nigeria’s first National Waste Management Workers Summit in 2025 were revealed to strengthen sector collaboration and enhance job creation.
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🗣 Nigeria Proposes N47.9 Trillion Budget for 2025
The Nigerian federal government has proposed a total expenditure of N47.9 trillion for the 2025 budget. Atiku Bagudu, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, shared the news with the press following a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting led by President Bola Tinubu.
This budget is part of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper for 2025-2027, in line with the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007. The proposal, which will be submitted to the National Assembly soon, includes projections of a 4.6% GDP growth rate, an exchange rate of $75 to the Naira, and oil production at 2.06 million barrels per day.
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🗣 Factory Fire in Ikeja, Lagos Destroys Goods Worth Billions
A massive fire erupted Wednesday night at a factory in Ikeja, Lagos, engulfing goods worth billions of naira. The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, responding to an emergency call, arrived at Imperio International on Ayodele Diyan Street to find the fire blazing through a warehouse storing body sprays and creams.
While the fire has been contained to prevent it from spreading, the cause remains unknown, and firefighting efforts continue. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
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🗣Anambra State Allocates ₦489M for Night-Landing Upgrade at Chinua Achebe Airport
The Anambra State government has approved ₦489 million to install night-landing equipment at Chinua Achebe International Airport, aiming to improve its appeal to airlines and passengers.
This decision, announced by Information Commissioner Dr. Law Mefor, came during the 34th Executive Council meeting. The contract, awarded to Mercy Aviation Communication Electronics and Industries Nig Ltd, is expected to be completed in two weeks.
Additional council-approved projects include:
• Heritage & Tourism Master Plan (₦125.8M)
• COOU Teaching Hospital Gate Reconstruction (₦112.7M)
• Upgrades in power, fencing, and public amenities across the state.
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🗣 Israeli airstrikes in northern Lebanon and Gaza have caused heavy casualties, with reports showing over 50 people killed, including children.
The violence marks a significant escalation in Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, and humanitarian concerns are intensifying as the death toll rises.
On Sunday, airstrikes struck areas in both Lebanon and Gaza, claiming at least 23 lives in Almat, Lebanon, and 30 in Jabalia, Gaza, as per local reports. The Israeli Defense Forces stated that the targets were positions linked to Hezbollah and Hamas. Observers suggest that the mounting civilian toll could provoke international criticism and lead to further instability.
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🗣A tragic incident unfolded in Minnesota as Anthony Nephew, 46, fatally shot his wife, ex-partner, and two sons before taking his own life.
Nephew, who had a history of mental health struggles, had frequently shared anti-Trump sentiments and political grievances online, expressing deep frustration with U.S. politics and religious extremism.
Police discovered five bodies across two homes, and they are investigating the motive. Nephew’s social media posts included concerns over religious zealots and frustration with political issues, as well as reflections on mental health struggles. Authorities assured residents that there is no ongoing threat to the community.
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🗣 Nigeria’s Airline Industry at Risk of Collapse, Warns Ex-Airways MD
Capt. Jonathan Ibrahim, former MD of Nigeria Airways, has warned that without urgent reforms, Nigeria's domestic airlines could collapse within the next decade. Ibrahim, speaking at the launch of a new book on aviation, revealed that Nigeria has lost 110 airlines, and the few remaining ones are at risk.
He urged the government and airlines to employ professionals, improve maintenance infrastructure, and upgrade training facilities. Ibrahim also highlighted the unresolved issue of unpaid dues to former Nigeria Airways staff, appealing to the current administration to settle the outstanding payments.
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🗣 PDP Decries Ondo Governorship Election as Worst Ever Conducted
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the November 16 Ondo State Governorship election, labeling it the "worst ever" conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, criticized the process, alleging widespread vote-buying, fraud, and manipulation by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa of the APC was declared the winner, but the PDP claimed the election failed to meet standards of fairness and transparency, calling for action to prevent future electoral malpractices.
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🏛 Inclusivity in Governance: Jake Epelle Advocates for Leadership Opportunities for PWDs in Nigeria
Jake Epelle, CEO of The Albino Foundation, envisions a Nigeria where persons with disabilities (PWDs) can rise to the presidency. In a recent interview, he highlighted strides made in disability inclusion during Nigeria’s 2023 elections, including initiatives like Able2Vote and Able to Serve.
Despite progress, challenges persist, such as insufficient assistive devices during elections and limited appointive positions for PWDs. Epelle credited the European Union for their impactful support in promoting inclusivity and strengthening advocacy efforts.
📢 The movement continues, with calls for more PWDs in leadership to create a truly inclusive society.
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🗣Nigeria’s Adetshina Shines as Miss Universe Runner-Up
Chidimma Adetshina of Nigeria secured the first runner-up position at the 73rd Miss Universe competition held in Mexico City. The finale saw a gripping showdown between Adetshina and Denmark's Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, who claimed the Miss Universe 2024 crown.
Adetshina’s exceptional grace and charisma earned her widespread praise, marking a significant achievement for Nigeria on the global stage. Her journey, which included overcoming challenges regarding her participation eligibility in other pageants, culminated in her representing Nigeria with pride.
This milestone evokes memories of Agbani Darego’s historic Miss World win for Nigeria in 2001.
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🗣Gunfire Strikes Southwest Airlines Plane in Dallas
A Southwest Airlines plane was hit by gunfire near its cockpit while taxiing for takeoff at Dallas Love Field Airport on Friday evening, according to the FAA.
The Boeing 737-800, en route to Indianapolis, returned to the gate safely, and passengers deplaned. No injuries were reported, and the incident occurred around 8:30 PM local time. Authorities are investigating the shooting.
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🗣PDP’s Ajayi Wins Polling Unit in Ondo Election
Agboola Ajayi, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, has secured a victory at his polling unit in the Ondo State governorship election, receiving 194 votes. His opponent, Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC), earned only three votes.
However, Ajayi raised concerns about the election's integrity, particularly in Kiribo, Ese-Odo Local Government Area, where he claimed there were delays with the BVAS system and reports of vote-buying, calling the process “shameful.”
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🗣UK Increases Proof-of-Funds Requirement for International Students
The UK Home Office has announced a rise in the monthly proof-of-funds requirement for student visa applicants, effective January 2, 2025. The new rates will require students to show £1,483 per month (up from £1,334) for those in London and £1,136 (up from £1,023) for students outside London.
This adjustment aims to address inflation and the increased cost of living. The higher requirements may particularly impact Nigerian students, a significant segment of the UK’s international student population, as the depreciation of the Naira further challenges affordability.
Prospective students are advised to plan their finances carefully to meet the new requirements and sustain themselves independently during their studies.
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🗣Gas Explosion in Katsina Causes Multiple Injuries
A gas explosion occurred early Friday morning in Jibia, Katsina State, injuring several people and causing significant property damage. The blast took place at a Tamal filling station on Kagadama-Magamar Jibia Road, involving a truck transporting gas cylinders from Niger Republic.
The explosion destroyed two houses and damaged seven vehicles. While no fatalities have been reported, many individuals are receiving medical care for their injuries. Authorities, including the Katsina State Police, are investigating the incident. Emergency responders were quickly deployed to the scene.
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🗣NNPC Achieves 1.8mbpd Oil Production, Targets 2mbpd
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has increased oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day (mbpd), up from 1.43mbpd in June. Achieved through collaboration with partners and security agencies, the milestone fulfills President Tinubu’s directive.
Group CEO Mele Kyari commended the efforts, stating that the goal is to reach 2mbpd by year-end with continued momentum and improved pipeline security.
NNPC Board Chairman Pius Akinyelure and Minister of State for Petroleum Heineken Lokpobiri praised the progress, highlighting its significance for Nigeria’s economic growth.
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🗣 How to Tell if Your Phone is Being Tracked
If you're concerned about your phone being tracked or spied on, here are some signs to watch for:
— Unusual sounds during calls: Static or clicking noises may indicate eavesdropping.
— Rapid battery drain: Unexplained battery drain can signal spy software running in the background.
— Strange phone activity: Unexpected restarts or apps opening randomly can be a sign of malware.
— Slower shutdowns: If your phone takes longer to turn off, it may be sending data to a third party.
— Overheating: A warm battery even when not in use might suggest spying activity.
Increased data usage: Spy apps often send data, causing a rise in data consumption.
— Hidden apps: Spyware may hide itself under common app names.
Camera/microphone activation: Unexplained use of your camera or mic might indicate remote access.
What to Do if You Suspect Your Phone is Compromised
— Update your software to patch vulnerabilities.
— Use secure messaging apps with end-to-end encryption.
— Consider using a VPN to protect your connection.
— Regularly check for unfamiliar apps and remove them.
— Install security software to scan for spyware.
— If you're sure your phone is compromised:
⏺Activate Airplane Mode to stop all network connections.
⏺Factory reset your phone to remove most spyware.
⏺Restart in Safe Mode to isolate and remove suspicious apps.
⏺By staying vigilant and following these steps, you can protect your device and personal data from unwanted surveillance.
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🗣OPEC Reports Lower Oil Output for Nigeria than FG Figures
OPEC reports Nigeria’s oil production (excluding condensate) at 1.434 million bpd in October 2024, differing from the Federal Government’s reported 1.8 million bpd, which includes condensate. The FG’s adjusted crude oil output would be around 1.55 million bpd.
OPEC’s data, sourced indirectly, shows a smaller figure of 1.333 million bpd based on direct sources—a 226,000 bpd gap from FG’s numbers. Despite the difference, Nigeria remains Africa’s top producer, with Sudan at the lowest at 28,000 bpd.
Separately, NCDMB’s Executive Secretary, Felix Ogbe, highlighted that pipeline vandalism is a critical threat to energy security, calling for intensified foreign investments to support new oil and gas projects and collaboration with host communities for stronger security measures.
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🗣 Hours before the U.S. presidential election, North Korea launched seven short-range missiles into waters off its eastern coast.
This move, which comes on the heels of North Korean ICBM tests, coincides with joint military exercises by the U.S., Japan, and South Korea.
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of leader Kim Jong Un, condemned the drills, asserting they pose a serious threat and justify North Korea’s nuclear capabilities.
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🗣Nigeria’s Lassa Fever Death Toll Rises to 174, Says NCDC
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported an increase in the death toll from Lassa Fever, now reaching 174 out of 1,035 confirmed cases as of October 13, 2024. Cases span 28 states and 129 local government areas, with 8,569 suspected cases reported nationwide.
NCDC Director General Dr. Jide Idris noted that the spread is intensifying due to increased surveillance, environmental factors, and community awareness. He highlighted the financial and emotional strain on affected families and the heightened risk for healthcare workers.
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🗣YouTuber Johnny Somali could face up to 10 years in prison after a controversial video showed him kissing a statue in Seoul honoring Korean victims of wartime sexual slavery.
Following public outrage, he apologized, acknowledging the disrespect in his actions.
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