Author: Elvis Eromosele

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved ₦13 billion in compensation payments for the Lagos Transmission Industrial Project. This decision is part of a broader plan to improve Nigeria’s power infrastructure and provide a more stable electricity supply for industrial growth. Lagos Power Project The ₦13 billion compensation will be paid to property owners and communities affected by the transmission lines. This project is funded by a $238 million loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). According to Adebayo Adelabu, Minister of Power, the Lagos Industrial Transmission Project will: Boost electricity supply to key industrial areas in Lagos and…

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Dr. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has announced that the Federal Government plans to revoke over 1,000 more dormant mining licenses. This action is part of a larger government initiative to clean up the licensing system and boost industrial growth in Nigeria’s mining and steel sectors. Why the Licenses are Being Revoked The government is taking this step to stop license holders from simply speculating on mining titles without actually developing them. Dr. Alake stated that the solid minerals sector is no longer a place for “opportunists” but is instead a key driver of national development. This new…

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The U.S. State Department has given its approval for a potential $346 million sale of precision weapons to Nigeria. This includes a variety of munitions, bombs, and rockets aimed at helping Nigeria fight terrorism and illegal trafficking. What’s in the Deal? The proposed package includes a wide range of military equipment: Bombs and Components: The sale features 1,002 MK-82 general-purpose bombs, along with various guidance systems and fuzes to convert them into precision-guided weapons (Paveway II GBU-12/GBU-58). Rockets: A significant part of the deal is the purchase of 5,000 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets, which are…

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reiterated its commitment to the full operationalisation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Executive Order on Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII), which designates telecommunications facilities as critical national assets deserving optimal protection. This comes on the heels of a successful mediation led by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), in collaboration with the Commission, which resulted in the suspension of a planned strike by the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA). The strike, if carried out, would have disrupted the supply of diesel to telecommunications sites nationwide, severely affecting network operators’ ability to power their…

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) are increasing their collaboration to fast-track the launch of the Nigerian National Single Window (NSW) platform. The goal is to meet the government’s deadline of the first quarter of 2026. What the National Single Window Does The National Single Window, a major digital trade initiative, is designed to simplify and speed up trade in Nigeria. It will serve as a central hub, bringing all relevant government agencies onto a single platform. This will allow importers and exporters to process all necessary documentation and clear goods more efficiently. Benefits…

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By Elvis Eromosele Twenty-four years ago, Nigeria took a giant leap into the digital age. The year was 2001, and the arrival of digital mobile telephony rewrote the nation’s economic, social, and even cultural script. What a ride it has been. From the moment those first SIM cards hit the market, a quiet revolution began. No, not in the dusty corridors of power or the high towers of industry, but in the hands of ordinary Nigerians. The change was instant and irreversible. Suddenly, you could call anyone, anywhere, anytime. Businesses found new ways to connect, families stayed in touch across…

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that fire incidents caused an estimated economic loss of ₦19.52 billion in 2024. The governor described the frequent fires as a significant threat to the state’s economy and its residents. The State’s Response During the Lagos State International Fire Safety Conference 2.0, Governor Sanwo-Olu highlighted new initiatives to combat the problem. “Safety on the Move”: This program is designed to address frequent tanker fires. Public Awareness: The state is also increasing its public safety campaigns in markets, schools, and residential areas to help residents identify fire hazards and learn prevention techniques. Sanwo-Olu praised…

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The World Bank has approved a $300 million loan to help Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their host communities in Northern Nigeria. The funding will be used to improve essential services and build resilience in areas heavily affected by conflict. How the Project Will Help The project, called Solutions for the Internally Displaced and Host Communities (SOLID), aims to benefit up to 7.4 million people, including about 1.3 million IDPs. It will focus on specific Local Government Areas (LGAs) that have been most impacted by displacement. Key goals of the project include: Building Infrastructure: Developing and maintaining infrastructure that is…

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The Plateau State government has introduced a new online portal for business registration. The move is designed to make it easier to register and track businesses, as well as to improve the state’s commercial environment. What the New System Does Simplifies Registration: The new digital platform replaces the old, manual system, making the process faster and more accessible for businesses, no matter where they are located in the state. Reduces Errors: By moving the process online, the government aims to minimize human error and create a more efficient system. Boosts Investor Confidence: According to Mohammed Salihu Nyalun, Commissioner for Commerce…

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The Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), a leading body of oil and gas exploration professionals in Nigeria, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The association is highlighting its significant contributions to the country’s energy sector over the last five decades. A Legacy of Impact During a press conference, Johnbosco Uche, NAPE’s president, outlined the association’s key achievements: Policy Influence: NAPE has served as a respected voice in national energy discussions, advocating for policies and regulatory reforms that support the oil and gas industry. Academic Partnerships: Through its University Assistance Program (UAP), NAPE has partnered with over 60 universities to provide…

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