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Tinubu sacks aide on digital, creative economy

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President Bola Tinubu has sacked the Special Assistant to the President on Digital and Creative Economy in the Office of the Vice President, Fegho Umunubo.

According to a statement issued on Monday by the Director of Information and Public Relations at the State House, Abiodun Oladunjoye, Umunubo’s disengagement takes immediate effect.

The statement further clarified that Umunubo no longer represents the Tinubu administration in any capacity.

“Henceforth, anyone who interfaces with him in the name of President Tinubu’s administration does so at his or her own risk.

“We urge all stakeholders and constituents of the digital and creative economy to be so guided, the statement added.

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Reno Omokri lists ’21 economic miracles under Tinubu’

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A former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has stated that Nigeria recorded remarkable economic milestones under President Bola Tinubu, spanning foreign reserves, oil production, financial markets, infrastructure, and social support programs. Experts say these developments reflect a period of growth and stabilisation for the country’s economy.

On his X account cited by PUNCH Online on Tuesday, Omokri listed some of the achievements recorded by the present administration to include:

”1. Stronger Foreign Reserves
Nigeria’s foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years, now ranking as the fourth-highest on the African continent.

”2. Robust GDP Growth
Prudent management of reserves has contributed to a 3.93% GDP growth in the most recent quarter, following a 4.23% growth in the previous quarter (Q2, 2025).

”3. Energy Independence
Within two years, Nigeria transitioned from being Africa’s largest petrol importer to West Africa’s largest exporter.

”4. OPEC Production Surplus
For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has exceeded its OPEC quota for three consecutive months, averaging 1.71 million barrels per day.

”5. Expanded International Flights
President Tinubu facilitated direct flights for Nigerian airlines to major global destinations, including London, São Paulo, Bogotá, Entebbe, Dar es Salaam, Algiers, and St. Kitts and Nevis.

”6. Reduction in Oil Theft
Oil theft has dropped to less than 10,000 barrels per day, marking a sixteen-year low.

”7. Revenue Targets Achieved
Nigeria achieved its full-year revenue target by August, a first in its history.

”8. Stock Market Growth
The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index points for the first time.

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”9. GDP Expansion
The economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, growing from ₦269.29 trillion in May 2023 to ₦372.8 trillion today.

”10. Non-Oil Revenue Growth
Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue rose 40.5% to ₦20.59 trillion, compared to ₦14.6 trillion in the same period in 2024.

”11. Record Corporate Valuation
MTN Nigeria Limited hit a record ₦10 trillion valuation, the first Nigerian company to reach this milestone.

”12. Falling Inflation
Food prices have dropped significantly, reducing inflation to 16.05% from 20.12% in August 2025.

13. Lower Fuel Prices
Retailers, including Dangote, have reduced fuel prices below ₦1,000.

”14. Naira Stability
The Naira has stabilized below ₦1,500 to the US dollar, making it one of the world’s best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings.

”15. Record Power Generation
Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak of 5,801.84MW and maximum daily energy output of 128,370.75 MWh.

”16. Trade Surplus Growth
Nigeria’s trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 2025 to ₦7.46 trillion, surpassing Q1’s ₦5.17 trillion.

”17. Lower Interest Rates
The Central Bank of Nigeria reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to 27%, the first cut since the COVID-19 pandemic.

”18. Global Economic Recognition
Fitch and S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria’s economy to a Stable B rating.

”19. Expert Endorsement
Economists, including Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Dr. Chukwuma Soludo, confirmed that President Tinubu has stabilized Nigeria’s economy.

”20. Rail Transport Growth
Rail transport expanded by 43.08% in Q2 2025.

”21. Road Infrastructure Expansion
Road transport grew by 24.50%, driven by ongoing mega-projects like the ₦13 trillion Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway and ₦15 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.”

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Senate approves Tinubu’s request to deploy troops in Benin

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The Senate has given its approval for President Bola Tinubu’s request to send Nigerian troops to the Republic of Benin as part of efforts to help restore calm and stability after last weekend’s attempted military takeover.

The endorsement was announced on Tuesday by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during plenary, following a review of the president’s letter in the Committee of the Whole, in accordance with Section 5, Part II of the Constitution, Channels reports.

Lawmakers voted unanimously to support the deployment, effectively granting parliamentary authorisation for the regional security mission.

Akpabio hailed the resolution as timely, stressing that unrest in any neighbouring country could easily destabilise the wider region.

“An injury to one is an injury to all,” he stated.

He added that Nigeria has an obligation to stand with its partners under the Economic Community of West African States framework.

The Senate is expected to immediately forward its formal approval to Tinubu.

Tinubu, in his letter to the upper chamber, had requested permission for the deployment, noting that Nigeria bears a historic responsibility to assist Benin under existing ECOWAS security arrangements. He warned that the situation requires “urgent external intervention” to prevent further deterioration.

The attempted coup in Benin occurred on Sunday when a faction of soldiers identifying themselves as the “Military Committee for Refoundation” appeared on national television to declare that they had resolved that “Mr Patrice Talon is removed from office as president of the republic”.

The move was swiftly contained, as Benin’s loyal military forces pushed back and reclaimed control.

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“The regular army is regaining control. The city (Cotonou) and the country are completely secure. It’s just a matter of time before everything returns to normal. The clean-up is progressing well,” sources close to Talon said.

Following the failed takeover, ECOWAS announced plans to deploy its standby force.

“After consultation among members of the Mediation and Security Council at the level of Heads of State and Government, the Chair of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government has ordered the deployment of elements of the ECOWAS Standby Force to the Republic of Benin with immediate effect,” the bloc stated.

“The Regional Force shall be made up of troops from the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Republic of Sierra Leone, the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, and the Republic of Ghana.

“The Force shall support the Government and the Republican Army of Benin to preserve constitutional order and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Benin”.

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Tinubu orders rescue of 115 as Bago receives 100 schoolgirls in Niger

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A wave of relief and jubilation swept through Niger State on Monday as 100 school children abducted from St Mary’s Private Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area, returned safely to their families after nearly three weeks in captivity.

President Bola Tinubu, welcoming the return of the 100 students, immediately renewed efforts to secure the release of the remaining 115 pupils and their teachers, directing security agencies to intensify operations and ensure the safe return of all victims.

St Mary’s Private Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri was invaded on November 21, 2025, with the Christian Association of Nigeria claiming 303 students were abducted.By November 23, 50 of the schoolchildren escaped captivity and were reunited with their families.

The proprietor of the schools and Niger State CAN chairman, Rev Bulus Yohanna, confirmed that a total of 227 students, including 12 teachers, were abducted during the attack. With the return of 100 students, 115 students and 12 students remained in captivity.

The 100 rescued children, aged between five and 10, were welcomed by emotional parents, dignitaries, and security personnel in a heartwarming ceremony at the Niger State Government House.

The crowd had earlier besieged the Government House, patiently awaiting the arrival of the 100 freed abducted school children after the announcement of their freedom on Sunday evening.

At exactly 5.30 pm, the children, 100 of them, marched in a single file into the hall to a resounding applause and shout.

Looking visibly malnourished and famished, they could not hide their joy as they felt freedom at last.

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The 100 freed students were among 315 pupils, students, and teachers abducted from the schools on November 21, 2025.

A representative of the National Security Adviser, Abdullahi Hong, handed the children over to the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago.

In an emotion-laden speech, Bago promised that the rest of the abducted students would also be rescued soon.

“We want to thank Mr President for giving us the necessary inputs to rescue these children. We want to thank the NSA and every person who has been responsible for the recovery of these children.

“We want to thank development partners here, UNICEF and others, also, we thank you all. And for those who have been praying, continue to pray.

“We wish to recover the other students who are still in captivity. And by the grace of God, in a very short time from now, we are going to recover them Insha Allah,” he said.

He assured parents and guardians of the rescued students that they would be safely handed over to them soon.

“We have called on medical health workers to look at them. They will be checked properly before taking them back to their parents.

“We are working closely with the Christian Association of Nigeria to make sure that they are safely returned home.

“Let me thank everybody here for staying this late just to receive these children. It is important that we all stay here to receive them.

“I am emotionally broken down because I saw their sizes, their ages, you know, but it’s not for today, thank you, and God bless,” Bago said.

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Welcoming the news of the release of the students, President Tinubu directed security agencies to secure the immediate freedom of the remaining 115 pupils and their teachers still in captivity.

“I rejoice with Governor Umar Bago and commend our security agencies for their steadfast work,” the President said in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

“My directive remains that all the students and other abducted Nigerians must be rescued and brought back home safely. We must account for all the victims,” he added.

Tinubu said the Federal Government was working with the Niger State Government to reunite the children with their families and strengthen security at schools nationwide.

“From now on, our security agencies, working with the governors, must prevent future kidnappings. Our children should no longer be sitting ducks for heartless terrorists,” he added.

Mass school abductions have plagued Nigeria since Boko Haram seized 276 schoolgirls from Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014, triggering a copycat industry of kidnappings for ransom.

Niger State has suffered repeated hits, including the February 2021 Kagara abduction of students and staff, while recent weeks have seen coordinated raids on schools and worship centres in Kebbi and Kwara states.

In his declaration of a security emergency on November 26, Tinubu ordered a surge of operations to protect schools, farms and places of worship, insisting service chiefs coordinate closely with state governments.

Earlier on Sunday, the Niger CAN had said it was not aware of the release of 100 of the abducted Agwara students.

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The state chairman and proprietor of St Mary Private Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools, Papiri, Bishop Bulus Yohanna, said in a statement by his media aide, Daniel Atori.

Yohanna,  who is also the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora, said, “It will be a thing of joy if some of our children have been released. We have been praying and waiting for their return. If it is true, then it is cheering news.”

The release followed a three-day fasting and prayer organised by CAN in Niger State.

The spiritual exercise began on Friday across the 25 LGAs and was concluded on Sunday in 1st ECWA Church in Minna.

Christians drawn from various denominations converged to pray for the release of 265 children and teachers, stressing that the pupils were being kept for too long.

Yohanna, in his sermon, charged the people, irrespective of their religion, tribes or political affiliation, to join the prayers to end insecurity in the state.

Represented by the Deputy Chairman, Rev Ezekiel Ibrahim, the CAN chairman urged all to come together to pray for divine intervention, so as to defeat the common enemy.

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