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By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

The National Planning Committee Chairman of World Public Relations Forum (WPRF), Dr. Suleiman Haruna earlier today led a delegation to the headquarters of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) where he held an interactive meeting with the Director General, Salihu Abdulamid Dembos, exploring ways to provide adequate media coverage for the WPRF coming up 15th — 21st November, 2026.

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By Nnanna Kalu (Abia State Correspondent, in Umuahia)

Electricity consumers in nine of the 17 local government areas (LGAs) in Abia State serviced by Aba Power, Nigeria’s 12th electricity distribution firm, will experience a significant reduction in electricity supply starting from Thursday, it has been learnt.

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* Begins Review Of Guidelines In Uyo

By Joseph Iyalla (Politics Reporter)

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced a far-reaching review of its Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties, signaling its determination to tighten party operations and introduce stricter compliance standards ahead of the 2027 General Election.

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* As SMDF Executive Secretary Hosts NIPR IWD Team

By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

Chairman of the maiden Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) International Women's Day (IWD) Planning Committee, Hajia Lami Tumaka has commended President Bola Tinubu for being deliberate in appointing women into positions of authority at different sectors of the economy, noting that it is a demonstration of gender sensitivity.

Tumaka, a Fellow of NIPR made this commendation on Wednesday while leading a delegation of the Institute on a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary, Solid Minerals Development Fund (SMDF), Hajia Fatima Shinkafi ahead of the NIPR IWD coming up 30th March, 2026 in Abuja.

While expressing delight at the appreciable number of younger women in Tinubu’s administration, Hajia Tumaka applauded the Executive Secretary for her creativity and innovation that have brought tremendous value to SMDF and the nation's economy.

She said the recently signed $1.3b direct foreign investment deal between the Federal Government of Nigeria and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) was one of the milestones achieved through the efforts of a female Chief Executive Officer that currently leads the Solid Minerals Development Fund (SMDF), noting that the NIPR is proud of Hajia Fatima Shinkafi's transformative strides.

The Executive Secretary in her response to the presentation by the NIPR team, emphasized the need for deliberate mentorship system to equip young females for leadership responsibilities, while commending the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake for providing a conducive atmosphere for women within the solid minerals sector to operate at the best.

"I see so many young, bright and intelligent girls and women that we should be mentoring. It is important that we invest and impact the this critical set of people as part of our contributions to the development of our society. That way, we are sure of credible succession generation of competent female leaders. If we don't, there won't be anything for them to look up to", she noted.

Themed, "Communicate to Balance: Gain Equity, Empower Women", the 2026 NIPR IWD will take place at the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Office of the National Security Adviser, Abuja.

Members of the delegation include, Chief Moji Makanjuola; NIPR FCT Chapter - Mr. Stanley Ogadigo; Fellow Grace Ayoola; Dr. Tope Ojeme; Fatima Abaji; Princess Tiwalade Fapohunda; Suwaiba Baba, and Alexandria Eke. NNL.

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By Our Reporter

The National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, Ward Level Enrolment Drive which officially commenced on Monday 16th February 2026 is still ongoing and progressing steadily across the federation.

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By Janet Bassey (Governance Correspondent)
 
President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, announced the successful conclusion of a historic settlement agreement between the Federal Government of Nigeria, ENI, and Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited (NAEL).
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By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has received a political boost following an endorsement by the Christian community in Bauchi State for his anticipated Senate bid in 2027.

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By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

The Chief Judge of Niger State, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik has taken up the education responsibilities of a teenager serving jail term at the Minna Correctional Centre, Gabriel Sillas up to University level.

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* 204 Room Hotel To Open December 2026

By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on Monday signed an international management agreement (IMA) with Radisson Hospitality Belgium, and Edison Hotel and Property Development Company, in respect of the Board’s 204 rooms hotel and conference center, developed adjacent the Nigerian Content Tower, Swali, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

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* Opposing Political Parties Accuse Governor's Regime of Denying Them Right To Erect Campaign Billboards

By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

The Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago led All Progressive Congress (APC) administration have been called upon to stop muzzling opposition voices but in the spirit of democratic norms give equal rights to existing political parties in Niger state to exercise their rights of movements unrestricted.

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'How N300 Billion Police Revenue From VIP Protection Payment, Vindictive Conduct Against Fellow Police Officers, Opposition To State Police, Disobedient To Presidential Orders Caused Ex-IGP Egbetokun's Sack'

Fresh details have emerged on the circumstances that led to the sudden exit of former Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, with multiple Presidency and police sources pointing to deep-seated disagreements with President Bola Tinubu over policy direction, internal conduct and security reforms.

Although Egbetokun cited “family issues” in his resignation letter on Tuesday, insiders disclosed that the former police chief was summoned to the Presidential Villa on Monday evening and informed that he had to step down.

According to highly placed sources who spoke on condition of anonymity to our source, the decision was not abrupt but the culmination of three major grievances that had built up over months.

Clash Over Withdrawal of Police from VIP Protection

The most immediate trigger, sources said, was Egbetokun’s handling of the November 23, 2025 presidential directive ordering the withdrawal of more than 11,000 police officers from Very Important Personalities protection duties for redeployment to communities battling kidnapping, banditry and terrorism.

An official familiar with the matter revealed that the former IGP resisted the directive and even argued against it during a security meeting with the President. Egbetokun reportedly maintained that business leaders and corporate executives required police protection due to their importance to the economy.

However, Tinubu was said to have rejected the argument, insisting that the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps was capable of providing adequate protection for private individuals, while the police focused on frontline security challenges.

“The President made it clear that the order was non-negotiable,” a source said, adding that Tinubu reiterated the directive during a Federal Executive Council meeting on December 10, 2025. He also directed the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, to work with the police and civil defence to ensure full compliance, alongside the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and the Department of State Services.

Presidency insiders further disclosed that the VIP protection arrangement generated over N300 billion annually for the police through payments made by individuals and corporate bodies for deployed officers. The President’s directive, they said, disrupted a long-standing revenue stream within the police establishment, fueling quiet resistance.

Reports also indicated that some officers allegedly attempted to circumvent the order by operating in mufti or disguising in other security uniforms to continue VIP assignments.

Opposition to State Police Reform

The second major issue was Egbetokun’s alleged opposition to the proposed creation of state police, a reform strongly championed by Tinubu as part of efforts to tackle insecurity nationwide.

State policing is currently undergoing constitutional amendment processes at the National Assembly. However, sources revealed that the former IGP presented a memorandum at a public hearing expressing reservations about the proposal, a move interpreted within the Presidency as open resistance to the administration’s policy direction.

“How can you publicly argue against what your Commander-in-Chief is pushing?” a source queried.

The timing of his exit was also seen as symbolic. Just hours after Egbetokun was summoned to the Villa, Tinubu reportedly assured state governors during an interfaith Iftar that state police would not be postponed, stressing that insecurity continued to threaten agriculture, business growth and community safety.

Alleged Vindictive Conduct Toward Colleagues

The third grievance centered on Egbetokun’s relationship with senior colleagues, particularly Olatunji Disu, who has since been appointed Acting Inspector-General of Police.

Both men served under Tinubu during his tenure as Governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007. Egbetokun was Chief Security Officer while Disu served as Aide-De-Camp.

Sources within the Presidency alleged that the President was displeased with what he viewed as the former IGP’s use of power against colleagues who shared the same professional journey and benefitted from the same political mentorship.

One insider claimed that Egbetokun had hoped Disu would quietly retire upon attaining the age of 60 in April 2026, effectively eliminating him from contention without formal confrontation. However, the Police Act amendment signed in 2024 guarantees a four-year tenure for any appointed IGP, a provision that reshaped succession calculations.

Tinubu, who appointed Egbetokun as the 22nd IGP on June 19, 2023, was said to have played a significant role in his rapid career progression, including lobbying for key promotions during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Egbetokun had succeeded Alkali Baba and was originally expected to serve until October 2027 following the 2024 amendment to the Police Act granting IGPs a fixed four-year tenure irrespective of age.

His successor, Disu, currently serves in acting capacity pending deliberation by the Nigeria Police Council, which is expected to meet soon to consider his confirmation before his name is forwarded to the Senate in line with the Police Act 2020.

With his removal, observers say the development underscores Tinubu’s determination to push through key security reforms and assert firm control over the nation’s security architecture, even at the highest levels. (source: punch). NNL.

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