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Chelsea Football Club has officially announced the signing of talented Ajax defender Jorrel Hato for a transfer fee of £37 million. This move adds depth to Chelsea's defense as they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. The signing reflects Chelsea's commitment to investing in young and promising talent....

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31/07/2025

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has sacked two commissioners in a significant cabinet shake-up announced on Thursday. The governor swiftly appointed replacements for the dismissed officials, signaling a strategic shift in governance. This development is gaining attention as Zulum continues to navigate the political landscape of Borno State. Source: Politics Nigeria.

31/07/2025

A spokesman for the ADC clarified that Peter Obi has been part of the coalition since its inception and is not currently a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The spokesperson also refuted claims suggesting the party was established to support Atiku Abubakar's presidential aspirations. This information sheds light on the ongoing political dynamics as Nigeria approaches the 2027 elections, as covered by Channels Television.

31/07/2025

Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has enacted a significant change by dissolving his State Executive Council, which includes the dismissal of commissioners following a two-year term. A new Chief of Staff has also been appointed as part of this cabinet restructuring. This development is crucial for the local governance in Benue State. (Source: Punch)

31/07/2025

A significant transformation is on the horizon for Nigeria's National Assembly as the Senate deliberates on substantial amendments to the 1999 Constitution, which could affect the seats of prominent figures such as Akpabio and Lawan. This proposed legislation could lead to a rotational government system, raising concerns among lawmakers about their political survival. The discussions are considered urgent and pivotal for the future political landscape of the country, highlighting the importance of these amendments. Source: Business Day.

Vice President Kashim Shettima has called on global stakeholders to deepen cooperation with Nigeria in rebuilding sustai...
30/07/2025

Vice President Kashim Shettima has called on global stakeholders to deepen cooperation with Nigeria in rebuilding sustainable and inclusive food systems across Africa, saying true national sovereignty is incomplete without food sovereignty.

He noted that President Bola Tinubu has designed a comprehensive strategy to address food security challenges, which mostly impact vulnerable citizens in conflict-affected regions.

The Vice President spoke during a panel on Country Perspectives: Government-led Strategies and Regional Frameworks during the UN Food Systems Summit +4 (UNFSS+4) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Shettima said President Tinubu’s bold national strategy, including the declaration of a state of emergency on food security and the rollout of systemic reforms, was aimed at transforming agriculture into a resilient, youth-driven, market-based engine of economic growth.

According to him: “Our target is to attain food sovereignty. So long as a nation is not independent in the area of food sovereignty, it remains a non-sovereign nation.”

The Vice President recalled that when President Tinubu assumed office in 2023, the administration met a fragile food system worsened by insecurity, climate shocks, and inflationary pressures.

“His Excellency President Tinubu declared a State of Emergency on Food Security, not out of fear, but out of genuine concern for the welfare of our people, especially in conflict-driven environments like the North East, where Boko Haram was sowing seeds of discord and destruction,” he stated.

Shettima explained that with 25 million vulnerable people across fragile regions, the government adopted coordinated policy measures, including the creation of the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU), not to displace existing institutions, but to harmonise all food security interventions.

“We have also initiated food support mechanisms in the North East and North West. But we believe charity is not the answer. In Africa, we say that when you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach him to fish, you empower him for life. In our displaced people’s camps, we’re encouraging food production for dignity and resilience,” he stressed.

The Vice President stressed that Nigeria’s agricultural transformation strategy must be market-driven, powered by entrepreneurship and innovation.

His words: “Our belief is that agriculture should be market-driven. The whole mantra is about increasing yields. Entrepreneurial capitalism is embedded in the psyche of the average Nigerian”.

To achieve this, he said the government is investing in improved seeds, extension services, climate-resilient farming, and mechanisation.

“We are reinforcing our extension services so that our farmers can get up-to-date information on rainfall patterns and how to manage the climate shocks ravaging our part of the world,” Shettima further said.

Also, on the margins of the UN Food summit, the Vice President held high-level bilateral meetings with top executives of key global food and development agencies, including the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), QU Dongyu; President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Álvaro Lario, and Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Cindy McCain.

In his meeting with the FAO DG, Shettima sought the organisation’s partnership in reviving the Lake Chad region, enhancing all-year farming, and supporting the Green Revolution Project of the Federal Government.

“The revival of the Lake Chad region, which is being threatened by multidimensional challenges such as environmental degradation, climate change, humanitarian crises, and conflict, requires a multi-pronged approach, development initiatives, conflict resolution, regional cooperation, and large-scale infrastructure,” he said.

He emphasised the region’s enormous agricultural potential, urging FAO to play a central role in supporting its recovery.

FAO Director-General, QU Dongyu, praised the political will of the Tinubu administration, describing it as a clear demonstration of committed leadership to transform Nigeria’s food systems. He pledged enhanced FAO partnership and technical support.

In a similar meeting with IFAD President, Álvaro Lario,the Vice President underscored the administration’s resolve to empower smallholder farmers, especially youth and women, with access to finance, mechanisation, and modern inputs.

“We are focusing on increased productivity, resilience, and commercialisation, not handouts,” Shettima noted, adding that Nigeria’s plan includes scaling up existing IFAD-supported projects to reach more rural communities.

The Vice President also held talks with WFP Executive Director, Cindy McCain, during which he commended the organisation’s longstanding humanitarian interventions in Nigeria.

Shettima, however, reiterated the administration’s shift toward sustainable solutions.

On his part, McCain pledged WFP’s continued commitment to working with the Nigerian government in areas such as school feeding, nutrition, and support for displaced communities.

At least two soldiers and two vigilantes have been killed in a bandit ambush around Dogon Ruwa community in Bashar distr...
29/07/2025

At least two soldiers and two vigilantes have been killed in a bandit ambush around Dogon Ruwa community in Bashar district of Wase LGA, Plateau state.

Residents revealed that the attack occurred at about 1am on Tuesday when the security team was on the trail of the assailants following an earlier attempted attack in the area.

The bandits reportedly made away with rifles and uniforms belonging to the soldiers after the ambush.

Abdullahi Yakubu, traditional leader of Safiyo, under whose jurisdiction Dogon Ruwa falls, confirmed the incident and described it as unfortunate.

“There was a report that the bandits were coming to attack Dogon Ruwa, and people quickly alerted security forces who mobilised and moved to where they were said to have been sighted.

“Unknown to the security personnel, the bandits had laid an ambush and opened fire at them, resulting in the deaths of two soldiers and two vigilantes,” Yakubu told Daily Trust.

Ibrahim Sale, a resident of Dogon Ruwa, said the attackers also took away the rifles and uniforms of the slain soldiers, adding that the incident has sparked fear and confusion in the area.

He said communities in Wase have come under increasing attacks, with lives lost and properties destroyed.

29/07/2025

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