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Nigeria grants political asylum to Guinea-Bissau's opposition leader Fernando da Costa

NIGERIA has granted political asylum to Guinea-Bissau's opposition presidential candidate Fernando Dias da Costa granting him and his family the right to stay at the Nigerian embassy as part of its opposition to the military coup d'etat in the country.

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Our National Assembly needs to pass a Nigerian Security Bill 2026 to end this spiralling cycle of endless violence

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Disarmament centres will be established in every one of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas where illegal weapons will be handed in without any prosecution

[2] As from January 1 2026, it will be illegal for anyone to own an automatic weapon like an AK47. Anyone caught with one will be subject to a statutory 10 year jail sentence

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Tinubu sends list of 23 more ambassadorial nominees to senate as race for UK high commissioner heats up

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has sent a list of 32 more ambassadorial nominees to the senate for approval as the race to fill up positions in Nigeria's missions abroad gathers pace in response to calls for action on the matter.

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Only prosperity can end the current insecurity in Nigeria, so as we approach 2026, I would like the governing APC to work on creating these 10 cash cows in a 42 state federation where resource control reigns supreme

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Lagos State: Our commercial capital currently accounts for about one quarter of Nigeria's gross domestic product (GDP) and one third of non-oil GDP. However, we need to built on it and turn it into an international financial centre that matches London which generates $650bn a year or New York which generates $1.4trn a year.

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Goodluck arrives safely in Abuja claiming Guinea-Bissau elections were free and fair

FORMER president Dr Goodluck Jonathan has arrived safely in Abuja after the Nigerian government evacuated him and other election observers from Guinea-Bissau following a military coup there earlier this week.

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No matter how you look at it, animal husbandry is what will provide economic growth across northern Nigeria and end the current unemployment-fuelled insecurity

Ayo Akinfe

[1] For starters, we should aim to become the world’s number one producer of the following animal products by 2030:

[i] Cattle

[ii] Snails

[iii] Pigs

[iv] Poultry

[v] Mackerel

[vi] Goats

[vii] Turkeys

[viii] Ducks

[ix] Grass cutters

[x] Impala

[2] I for one would ringfence this sector and give it a minimum target of generating $20bn in foreign exchange earnings by 2030

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Court of Appeal dismisses Nnamdi Kanu's challenge to his arrest and arraignment by DSS

NIGERIA'S Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge filed by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) Nnamdi Kanu disputing the right of the Nigerian authorities to detain and try him for terrorism.

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Burna Boy suffers US humiliation as fans refuse to buy tickets in protest of his recent action

NIGERIAN Grammy Award-winning musician Burna Boy has suffered an unprecedented humiliation in the US as organisers were forced to cancel a show he had planned in Minneapolis today because fans refused to buy tickets.

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Developing a modern livestock industry is the key to security and prosperity in northern Nigeria. President Tinubu should be wooing investors and getting the international community to invest in infrastructure

Ayo Akinfe

[1] First of all, we must aim for six mega cattle ranches and when they are fully operational, we should aspire to dramatically increase the number of cows in Nigeria from the current 20m to say the 189m produced in India today. This expansion in output will automatically present a new set of challenges which will need to be addressed. Will the Fulani be the harbingers of Nigeria’s industrial revolution?

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Tinubu declares nationwide state of emergency on security in response to recent abductions

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu declared a nationwide security emergency ordering the security forces to immediately expand recruitment and deploy thousands of additional personnel in response to the incessant spate of kidnappings over the last few weeks.

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